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Date: Saturday, 30 November 2024, at 10:17 p.m.

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Barton Steadwell
ESPERANCE - Barton C. Steadwell, 74, formerly of Esperance, died Tuesday at the Green Manor Nursing Home in Ghent.
Born in the town of Florida, Mr. Steadwell had lived in Esperance for many years before moving to Gloversville in 1980. He moved to the nursing home in June of this year.
He attended a one-room schoolhouse at Braman Corners as well as Delanson High School.
Mr. Steadwell was an Army veteran of World War II, serving under General George Patton.
He was a leather worker at Johnstown Leather.
Survivors include a daughter, Shiela Beno of South Berwick, Maine; a brother, Keith Steadwell of Esperance; four sisters, Jane Lansing and Audrey Trudell, both of Scotia, Lucy Bellinger of Fultonville and Vala Jackson of Voorheesville; and three grandchildren.
A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the Esperance Cemetery.
There are no calling hours.
Arrangements are by the White-Van Buren Funeral Home, Delanson.
[Published 9-Nov-2000]

Adelaide Wehr
SCHENECTADY - A graveside service will be held for Adelaide Bishop Wehr, who died Oct. 22 at the Masonic Home in Utica.
The service will take place at 11 a.m. Friday in the Urn Garden at Park Cemetery, Scotia.
Arrangements are by the Jones Funeral Home.
[Published 9-Nov-2000]

Michel Navratil, last known male survivor of the Titanic
PARIS - Michel Navratil, one of the last known survivors of the sinking of the Titanic, has died in southern France. He was 92.
Navratil, who was 3 years old when the Titantic sank after striking an iceberg in 1912, died Wednesday in Montpellier. He was the last known male survivor of the tragedy, according to the Titanic Historical Society in Springfield, Mass.
"There are only four women left now," said Edward Kamuda, the society's founder.
Navratil and his 2-year-old brother, Edmond, were traveling with their father, who was separated from his wife and had taken his sons on the voyage without her permission.
Navratil described what happened when the ship began to sink:
"My father entered our cabin where we were sleeping. He dressed me very warmly and took me in his arms. A stranger did the same for my brother. When I think of it now, I am very moved. They knew they were going to die.
"I don't recall being afraid, I remember the pleasure really, of going plop into the lifeboat."
Navratil and his brother were rescued by the Carpathia, the first ship to reach the scene of the sinking after racing through waters filled with icebergs. Navratil was hauled up the side of the ship in a mail sack.
His father went down with the Titanic. Of the 2,228 people on board, only 705 survived.
When the boys reached the United States, they were taken in by a woman who met them aboard the ship. Their mother learned of their survival by reading newspaper reports about the boys, nicknamed "The Orphans of the Titanic" because no adult came forward to claim them.
Kamuda, who also runs the local Titanic museum, met Navratil several times.
"He seemed to be a very quiet individual and was very interested in what people had to say. After all, he was a professor of philosophy," Kamuda told The Associated Press.
Navratil was an honorary member of the society and took part in conventions and other commemorative events. In 1996, the society organized a meeting in Paris with a French woman who occupied the cabin across from him, and who used to play with the little boy.
That year, Navratil was one of a few survivors who went on cruise ships to the site where the Titanic sank to watch research vessels try to lift part of the hull to the surface.
[Published 3-Feb-2001]

Johnnie Johnson, 85, top ace for RAF during World War II
LONDON - Johnnie Johnson, who shot down 38 enemy aircraft making him the Royal Air Force's top gun in World War II, has died at age 85.
Johnson died Tuesday at his home in Buxton in Derbyshire following an illness, said his friend, retired Air Chief Marshal Sir Christopher Foxley-Norris.
His career began inauspiciously. At first rejected by the Auxiliary Air Force, Johnson joined the RAF Volunteer Reserves in the summer of 1940. He crashed a Spitfire on his fourth flight.
In an interview last year with the Leicester Mercury newspaper, Johnson recalled the high morale of British airmen in the Battle of Britain, which raged from July to November 1940.
"We never thought of defeat. We did not countenance it," he said.
"I remember the swiftness and the speed of it - suddenly the sky was full of black crosses. Then they were gone.
"Being in a dogfight was very frightening. You never knew if someone was on your tail," he said.
Johnson found he was hampered by an old rugby injury, a poorly set fracture of the collarbone, and his courage was questioned when he reported the problem. After surgery, however, he joined the Tangmere Wing in 1941 under the command of Douglas Bader, the legendary pilot who had lost both legs before the war.
Flying with Bader, "you could feel the bond of leadership holding you together, it was like something physical," Johnson said.
Johnson shot down his first plane, a Messerschmitt 109, over France on June 26, 1941.
In 1943, he was made commander of an air wing composed of three Canadian squadrons based at Kenley. On their first operation under Johnson's command, the wing shot down six Focke-Wulf 190s, with Johnson downing one.
Johnson remained in the Royal Air Force until 1966, retiring as Air Vice Marshal in command of Air Forces Middle East in Aden. In later years, he founded the John Johnson Housing Trust, which built more than 4,000 homes, many for people with special needs.
His books included "Wing Leader" (1956), "Full Circle" (1966) and three volumes co-authored with fellow ace P.G. Lucas: "Glorious Summer" (1990), "Courage in the Skies" (1992) and "Winged Victory" (1995).
He is survived by two sons.
A private cremation service was planned.
[Published 3-Feb-2001]

Shirley Peter
RENSSELAER - Mrs. Shirley J. Peter, 67, of Mann Avenue, died Wednesday at Albany Memorial Hospital after a long illness.
Born in Vienna, Ohio, Mrs. Peter lived in Rensselaer most of her life.
For 10 years, she worked at the Visiting Nurses Association in Albany. She was also a homemaker.
Mrs. Peter was a volunteer at the Rensselaer Senior Center.
She was a member of the Bingo Club and the Ramada Inn Swim Club.
Survivors include her stepmother, Grace Sheldon of Rensselaer; two sisters, Elsie Brady of Rensselaer and Jennie Mercer of Latham; three brothers, W. Glenn Sheldon of Wynantskill, and William and Vincent Sheldon, both of Rensselaer; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
A service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the W.J. Lyons Funeral Home, 1700 Washington Ave.
Burial will be in St. Agnes Cemetery, Menands.
Calling hours are from 4 this afternoon until 8 tonight at the funeral home.
Contributions may be made the American Diabetes Association, 50 Colvin Ave., Albany, NY 12206; or the American Heart Association, 440 New Karner Road, Albany, NY 12205.
[Published 3-Feb-2001]

Pauline Lichva
SCHENECTADY - Mrs. Pauline North Lichva, 90, of Mariaville Road, died Thursday at Ellis Hospital.
Born in Champlain, Mrs. Lichva was a graduate of Chazy Central High School.
She was a homemaker and longtime area resident.
Mrs. Lichva was a member of Christ Church of the Hills in Rotterdam and a life member of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America.
Her husband, Louis J. Lichva, whom she married July 26, 1941, died in 1985.
Survivors include two sons, Harold R. North of Rotterdam and Gary L. Lichva of Ballston Spa; a daughter, Judith D. Robinson of Mechanicville; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
The service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Bond Funeral Home, Broadway at Guilderland Avenue.
Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 tonight at the funeral home.
Spring burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Princetown.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Center for the Disabled, 314 S. Manning Boulevard, Albany, NY; or the Northeastern Association of the Blind, 301 Washington Ave., Albany, NY.
[Published 3-Feb-2001]

Ollie Mary Wilcox
BALLSTON SPA - Mrs. Ollie Mary Wilcox, 93, of the Maplewood Manor, formerly of Saratoga Springs, died Wednesday at the home after a long illness.
Born in Saratoga Springs, Mrs. Wilcox lived most of her life there. She was a member of the Presbyterian New England Congregational Church.
Mrs. Wilcox was an election inspector for the Saratoga Springs Election Board for many years.
She was an usher at the Old Congress Theater on Broadway.
Her husband, Clarence Edward Wilcox, whom she married May 16, 1929, died in 1966.
Survivors include a son, Michael D. Wilcox of Saratoga Springs; three sisters, Cameron Sovich, Joan Wilson and Jacqueline Perry, all of Saratoga Springs; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
The services will be held at 8 tonight at the Bussing & Cuniff Funeral Home, 130 Circular St., Saratoga Springs. Calling hours will be from 5 this afternoon until the service at the funeral home.
Spring burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Community Hospice of Saratoga, 179 Lawrence St., Saratoga Springs, NY 12866; or the Resident Fund at the Maplewood Manor, Ballston Avenue, Ballston Spa, NY 12020.
[Published 3-Feb-2001]

Nancy Twedt
CENTRAL BRIDGE - Mrs. Nancy E. Twedt, 65, of Route 30A, died Thursday at Bassett Hospital of Schoharie County in Cobleskill after being stricken at home.
Born in Middleburgh, Mrs. Twedt lived in Sloansville and in Middleburgh before moving to her Route 30A address 34 years ago. She was a 1955 graduate of Middleburgh High School.
She worked at the former Westheimers Carrot Barn in Schoharie and the former Coleco Industries in Amsterdam. For the past several years, Mrs. Twedt was a child care provider in her own home.
Mrs. Twedt was a member of Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church.
She was a Girl Scout leader in Central Bridge and bowled in the Women's League at the former Schoharie Lanes.
Survivors include her husband, Casper J. Twedt, whom she married in 1959; a daughter, Diane M. Spoor of Middleburgh; two sons, Ernest V. Twedt of Esperance and Eric O. Twedt of Cobleskill; two brothers, Ted Diamond of Middleburgh and Donald Diamond of Central Bridge; three sisters, Shirley Lawyer and Sandy Tiedemann, both of Middleburgh, and Pat Mango of Schenectady; and seven grandchildren.
The service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church, Church Street. Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Langan Funeral Home, 21 N. Main St., Central Bridge.
Burial will be at a later date in the old section of Middleburgh Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Central Bridge Fire Department Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 294, Central Bridge, NY 12035.
[Published 3-Feb-2001]

Mary Mastroianni
ROTTERDAM - Mrs. Mary Nuzzaco Mastroianni, 87, of the Kingsway Arms Nursing Center, formerly of John Alden Lane, died Wednesday at the home.
Mrs. Mastroianni was born in Schenectady.
She worked at the General Electric Co. for several years during World War II. She was subsequently employed as a sales clerk for several years at the former Barney's department store.
Mrs. Mastroianni was a member of Our Lady of Assumption Church.
Her husband, Joseph Mastroianni, whom she married March 16, 1931, died in 1975.
Survivors include two sons, Dr. Ernest A. Mastroianni of Kent, Ohio, and Joseph E. Mastrianni of Bolton Landing; a brother, Thomas Nuzzaco of Rotterdam; a sister, Carmella Komes Marchesani of Rotterdam; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
Services will be held Saturday at 10:15 a.m. at the DeMarco-Stone Funeral Home, 1605 Helderberg Ave., and at 11 at Our Lady of the Assumption Church, where a Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated.
Calling hours are from 5 this afternoon until 7 tonight at the funeral home.
Burial will be in Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery, Niskayuna.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Schenectady, 1411 Union St., Schenectady, NY 12308; or the Kingsway Arms Activity Fund, 323 Kings Road, Schenectady, NY 12304.
[Published 3-Feb-2001]

Mary Greiner
SCHENECTADY - Mrs. Mary Sorbo Greiner, 91, of Euclid Avenue, died Wednesday at St. Clare's Hospital after a short illness.
Born in Schenectady, Mrs. Greiner was a lifelong area resident. She was a homemaker.
Mrs. Greiner was a member of Immaculate Conception Church.
Her husband, Harold C. Greiner, whom she married Jan. 9, 1932, died in 1982.
Survivors include a daughter, Shirley Vanosky of Schenectady; a brother, Don Prioletti of Scotia; two sisters, Phyllis Sardella and Virginia Paolelli, both of Schenectady; three grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at the Bond Funeral Home, Broadway and Guilderland Avenue, followed at 9 a.m. at Immaculate Conception Church, Bradt Street, where a Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated.
Calling hours will be from 6 to 8 tonight at the funeral home.
Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to the church memorial fund or to charity.
[Published 3-Feb-2001]

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