Montgomery County, New York School Yearbooks
Mrs. Faith Carter Roice, 54, of Gloversville, died Monday at Ellis Hospital,
Schenectady.
A lifelong Gloversville resident, Mrs. Roice was a 1959 graduate of
Oppenheim-Ephratah Central School and attended Spencer Business School
in Schenectady.
At one time, she was a service representative for GTE, retiring in 1992.
At the time of her death, she was working for Mountain Valley Hospice.
Mrs. Roice was a member of the First Baptist Church in Johnstown.
She was also a member of the Sacandaga Boating Club and the Great Sacandaga
Lake Fisheries Federation.
Survivors include her husband, Alva Roice, whom she married Feb. 2,
1974; a stepdaughter, Debra Roice of Gloversville; a stepson, Daniel Roice
of Gloversville; a sister, Kathy Preston of Johnstown; and four grandchildren.
A service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the A.G. Cole Funeral
Home, 215 E. Main St., Johnstown.
Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery.
Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral
home.
Memorial contributions may be made to Mountain Valley Hospice.
Frank Orzolek
Frank Orzolek, 79, of the Glendale Home, formerly of Sacandaga Road,
Glenville, died Sunday at the home following a short illness.
Born in Schenectady and educated in Altamont, he was the son of Florian
and Bernice Ogrodnik Orzolek.
Mr. Orzolek was a layout man at General Electric in Schenectady for
34 years retiring in 1978. He served in the Civilian Conservation Corp.
headquartered in Middleburg and also served in the U.S. Army stationed
in Louisiana and Florida with duty in Europe during World War II.
He was a member of the G.E. Quarter Century Club, a member of the American
Legion Post 1461 Galway. Former member of Reid Hill Fish and Game Club
in Amsterdam, member of the G.E. Fire Department, and Glenville Hill Fire
Department, leader in Schenectady County Cooperative Extension 4-H, member
of the Polaski Polish Club in Holiday, Fla.
He was married to Veronica J. Kreuczunas Orzolek.
Survivors include a son Paul Orzolek of Glenville, sisters, Helen Zobre
of Glenville, and Josephine Kavicky, brothers Chester Orzolek, Edmond Orzolek
and Stanley Orzolek all of Galway; two granddaughters; two great-granddaughters
and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. from the Lasak
Funeral Home, 176 Sacandaga Road, Scotia and 9 a.m. in St. Joseph's School
on MacArthur Road.
Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery in Galway.
Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Glenville Hills Fire Department,
1086 Church Road, Glenville 12302.
Joseph Sweet Jr.
Joseph D. Sweet Jr., 67, of 19 S. Judson St., Gloversville, died Sunday
at Nathan Littauer Hospital in Gloversville following a long illness.
Born May 24, 1929 in Mayfield, he was the on of Joseph D. and Estelle
May Rooney Sweet Sr. He resided in Mayfield/Gloversville area all of his
life.
He was educated in Mayfield schools.
Mr. Sweet served in the U.S. Navy for several years.
He was employed as a truck driver for several trucking firms in the
area. He later owned and operated the former Sweet's Scrap Yard on East
Fulton Street Extension in Gloversville for more than 20 years until he
sold it. He last was a rural route driver for the Leader Herald in Gloversville
for about six years.
He is a member of the Pine Tree Rifle Club, Gloversville.
Mr. Sweet is of the Catholic Faith.
He was predeceased by a son Richard Vogle, a daughter, Margaret Andrest;three
sisters, Helen Berry, Mary Bell, and Estelle Brundige.
He married Mina I. Van Valkenburgh on July 4, 1962.
Survivors including his wife, are five sons, Neal I. Sweet, Dean J.
Sweet, Paul P. Vogle, Joseph R. Sweet and Steven Sweet, all of Gloversville;
seven daughters, Susan I. Sweet of Gloversville, Jean M. Johnson of Little
Falls, Mina I. Denton of Mayfield, Mildred S. Fonda, Isabelle I. Durrin,
Linda Dopp all of Gloversville; Flora Schomaker of Amsterdam, and a brother,
Edward Sweet of Gloversville; many grandchildren, several great-grandchildren
and nieces, nephews, cousins and one aunt.
Calling hours are Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Walrath & Bushouer
Funeral Home Inc., 51 Fremont St., Gloversville where services will be
conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday with Pastor Gary Siegfried of the First Baptist
Church, Gloversville, officiating. Burial will be at Freysbush Cemetery,
Freysbush.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association,
440 New Karner Road, Albany 12010.
Leona Trumble
Leona Bronk Trumble, 92, of 5780 State Route 29, St. Johnsville, died
Monday at Nathan Littauer Hospital in Gloversville.
Born Nov. 18, 1903 in Lassellsville, she was the daughter of Frank and
Nora Miles Bronk.
Mrs. Trumble was educated in Lassellsville schools and had resided there
all of her life. She was a member of the Lassellsville United Methodist
Church. She was also an active member and trip coordinator in the Western
Fulton County Senior Citizens.
Mrs. Trumble, an elementary school teacher, taught in various school
throughout the area for more than 50 years. The greater part of her career,
she spent teaching in the Amsterdam School District.
She is survived by one nephew, William Hayes of St. Johnsville and one
cousin.
She was predeceased by her sister, Loretta Hayes.
A graveside service will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. in St. Johnsville
Cemetery with the Rev. Michael Yezierski, pastor of Lassellsville United
Methodist Church, officiating.
A memorial service will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at Lassellsville
United Methodist Church with the Rev. Yezierski officiating. There are
no calling hours.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Smith-Woody &
Enea Funeral Home, 9 Center St., St. Johnsville.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Western Fulton County Senior
Citizens.
Margaret Decker
Mrs. Margaret R. Decker, 73, of Gifford Valley Road, Giffords Valley,
died Sunday at home after being stricken.
Mrs. Decker was born and educated in Weehawken, N.J.
She was a licensed practical nurse at Benedictine Hospital in Kingston
before retiring in 1980.
Mrs. Decker lived in the Northville area since 1987.
She was a communicant of St. Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Church
in Northville.
Her husband, Francis Decker, whom she married Oct. 29, 1949, died this
past August.
Survivors include a son, Michael Decker of Schenectady; a daughter,
Margaret Wyant of Alcove; a stepbrother, William Quigley of Saugerties;
and four grandchildren.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Thursday t
St. Francis Roman Catholic Church.
Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Northville.
Calling hours are from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Northville Funeral
Home, 401 Bridge St., during which the Rosary Society will conduct a service
at 7:30 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to Mountain Valley Hospice, Gloversville,
or the Northeast Association for the Blind.
Verna Sue Downs
Arrangements are by the Robert M. Halgas Funeral Home.
Mark Ross
Mark C. Ross, 37, of Route 30 South, Amsterdam (Town of Florida) died
Sunday morning at his home as the result of a fire.
Born in Amsterdam Oct. 18, 1958, he was the son of Nicholas and Carol
Rich Ross. He was a 1976 graduate of Wilbur H. Lynch High School and a
1981 graduate of Fulton-Montgomery Community College, Johnstown. He moved
to Denver, Colo., and was employed in the computer field. Upon returning
to Amsterdam in 1987, he joined the staff of KIS Software as a computer
programmer, a position he currently held.
Mr. Ross was a communicant of St. Michael The Archangel Roman Catholic
Church.
Survivors include his parents, Nicholas and Carol Rich Ross of Amsterdam;
one brother, Richard A. Ross; three sisters, Angela A. Fraczek, Sandra
L. Alikonis, and Karen A. Ross, all of Amsterdam; two nieces, aunts, uncles
and cousins.
Services will be held Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. at the Rossi Funeral Home,
11 Mohawk Place, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:15 at St.
Michael's Church.
Interment will be in St. Michael's Cemetery.
Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Florida Volunteer Fire Department
in care of Rossi Funeral Home.
Myrtle Sanders
Mrs. Myrtle E. Sanders, 92, of Valley Health Services, formerly of Fort
Plain, died Monday afternoon at Valley Health Services in Herkimer.
Born in Fort Plain on May 4, 1904, she was the daughter of Grany Conrad
and Estella Russ. She attended country schools in Fort Plain.
She was a homemaker.
Mrs. Sanders was a lifelong area resident and lived at Valley Health
Services since 1991.
She was associated with Fort Plain Congregation of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's
Witnesses in Palatine Bridge.
She married Arnold H. Sanders in September of 1923. He died April 27,
1987. She was predeceased by a son, Robert A. Sanders who died in 1979.
Mrs. Sanders is survived by a daughter, Ruth S. Van Slyke; one grandson,
Richard Van Slyke and one great-grandson, Robert A. Van Slyke all of Fort
Plain and one nephew of Little Falls.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Gray-Houghtaling
& Smith Funeral Home, 34 Center St., Fort Plain.
Jake Crewell will be the overseer.
Calling hours will be one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice.
Theresa Hidde
Theresa Hidde, 68, of Milton Avenue, Amsterdam, died Monday morning
at the home of her son, in the Town of Florida, after a long illness.
Born in Amsterdam Oct. 11, 1928, she was a daughter of George and Agnes
Riding Farr. She was a lifelong resident and attended local schools. Mrs.
Hidde was first employed by Mohasco Corporation and later for the past
25 years, as a housekeeper for St. Mary's Catholic Church Rectory in Amsterdam.
She was a communicant of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church.
Her husband, Leonard F. Hidde, whom she married Dec. 5, 1952, died on
May 21 of this year.
Survivors include two sons, Lawrence D. Hidde of Fort Hunter; and Frederick
G. Hidde of the Town of Florida; a sister, Mary Miknavich of Amsterdam;
three grandchildren, and nieces and nephews.
Services will be held Thursday at 8:30 a.m. at the Rossi Funeral Home,
11 Mohawk Place, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:15 at St.
Mary's Church. Interment is in Greenhill Cemetery.
Calling hours are Wednesday from 5 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary's Church Development
Fund or to Hospice of Amsterdam.
William Jones
William E. Jones, 88, of Rockton Street, Amsterdam, died early Monday
morning at the Amsterdam Memorial Hospital, following a long illness.
Born on Sept. 5, 1908, in Amsterdam, he was the son of Louis and Minnie
Rust Jones. He was a lifelong area resident.
He was first employed as a draftsman by the American Locomotive Company
in Schenectady. Later he owned and operated Bill's Appliance Store on Mannys
Corners Road, retiring in 1986.
Mr. Jones served with the United States Navy during World War II.
He was a communicant of the First United Methodist Church of Hagaman.
He was a member of Welcome Lodge No. 829, F. & AM, the Scottish
Rite, and the Oriental Shrine Temple of Troy.
He was first married in 1930 to Helen Conrad. She died in 1986. In 1987,
he married eleanor M. Olsen. She survives.
He is also survived by a brother, Robert L. Jones of Fonda; two sisters,
Gladys Stevens of LaFeria, Texas; and Marilyn France of New Jersey; and
several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. at the Betz Funeral
Home Inc., 171 Guy Park Ave., Amsterdam, with the Rev. John Becker, officiating.
The Interment will be in Hagaman Cemetery.
Calling hours will be on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the
funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made in his memory to the First
United Methodist Church of Hagaman in care of the funeral home.
Winifred Sagendorf
October 14, 1996
Mrs. Winifred Sagendorf, 77, of Route 162, Charleston Four Corners,
died Monday at her residence after a long illness.
Born Oct. 16, 1918 in the Town of Charleston, she was the daughter of
Elmer and Lina (Gordon) Humphrey. She had resided on Route 162 since 1962,
having previously resided in the Burtonville area.
She attended a one-room schoolhouse in Charleston Four Corners and later
graduated from Fultonville High School in 1934. Mrs. Sagendorf owned and
operated the former Wayside Diner in Charleston Four Corners in the early
1960s. From 1968 until this past year, she operated, along with her husband,
Sagendorff's Junk Shop from their home.
She was married to Bertis Sagendorf on Nov. 23, 1962, and until his
death Feb. 15, 1990.
Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Lois Gruner of Charleston Four
Corners; two grandchildren, James Gruner and Sandra Scofield; two great-grandchildren
and several nieces and nephews and grand-nieces and nephews.
A service will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Langan Funeral
Home, 21 North Main St., Central Bridge with the Rev. Eric Handel officiating.
Burial will follow in the Charleston Four Corners Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice or the
American Cancer Society.
Marion Walrath
Mrs. Marion Miller Walrath, 72, of Priddle Point Road, Mayfield, died
Sunday at home after a long illness.
Born in Gloversville, Mrs. Walrath was a graduate of Gloversville High
School and the Nathan Littauer Hospital School for Nurses in 1945.
She resided in Mayfield since 1977.
For 20 years, Mrs. Walrath was a nurse at Nathan Littauer Hospital and
for more than 20 years, a case worker for the Fulton County Department
of Social Services, retiring in 1984.
During World War II, she served as a member of the first Nursing Candidate
Corps affiliated with Nathan Littauer Hospital.
Survivors include two sons, William C. Walrath of Northville and Donald
J. Walrath of Mayfield; a daughter, Suzanne W. Chandler of Wellesley, Mass.;
and seven grandchildren.
Services will be private.
Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery, Gloversville.
Calling hours are from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the Hollenbeck Funeral Home,
4 Second Ave., Gloversville.
Memorial contributions may be made to Mountain Valley Hospice. Back to the New York page
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