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In Memoriam - Page 232

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Frederick L. Palmer, 74; Steeple Jack, Silo Builder

IN MEMORIAM Frederick L. Palmer, 74; Steeple Jack, Silo Builder MORRIS – Frederick L. Palmer, 74, a steeple jack and master silo builder whose clients included playwright Arthur Miller, passed away Friday, May 20, 2016, following a brief illness. Fred was born Jan. 3, 1942, to LeRoy and Laura (Eldred) Palmer of Morris, and was brother to Audrey (Dr. Peter) Gregory, Sharon (Charles Esq.) Bosco and James (Gina) Palmer. Fred graduated from Morris Central School in 1960 where he was…

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John P. Nowhitney, 93; In Vets Hall Of Fame For WWII Service

IN MEMORIAM:  John Nowhitney, 93; In Vets Hall Of Fame For WWII Service ONEONTA – John Patrick Nowhitney, 93, a member of the State Senate Veterans Hall of Fame for service in World War II, passed away Monday, May 23, 2016 at the NYS Veterans Home at Oxford. According to the citation issued by state Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, in 2011: “Nowhitney saw service with the famed Task Force 58, and spent a great deal of his service time on…

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Robert L. Joyce, 92

IN MEMORIAM: Robert L. Joyce, 92 COOPERSTOWN – Robert L. Joyce, a man who had many interests and who was well-known as a prolific writer of letters to the editor, passed away peacefully Sunday evening, May 22, 2016, with family by his side at his home on Prospect Place. He was 92. A complete obituary will be forthcoming on www.allotsego.com and in The Freeman’s Journal.…

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John J. Fink, 66; Worked In Emergency Management

IN MEMORIAM:  John J. Fink, 66; Worked In Emergency Management ONEONTA – John Joseph Fink, 66, who spent more than 30 years in the emergency-management field, passed away peacefully on May 19, 2016, at home with family by his side after battling cancer. John was born in Oneonta on July 20, 1949, to Lucille Sardella Fink and the late Jesse B Fink.…

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Thomas Mulvey, 87; Navy Vet Joined NYC Transit Authority

IN MEMORIAM:  Thomas Mulvey, 87; Navy Vet Joined NYC Transit Authority BURLINGTON – Funeral services for Thomas Mulvey, 87, of Burlington and Edmeston, a New York City Transit Authority employees for 30 years, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 24, at Houk-Johnston-Terry Funeral Home, Edmeston. Mr. Mulvey died peacefully Friday May 20, 2016, at Bassett Healthcare Network in Cooperstown. Tom was born Jan. 20, 1929, in The Bronx, the son of Thomas and Anna (Kelly) Mulvey. He married Helen…

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Bradley Wappat, 67; Marine Served Nation During Vietnam

IN MEMORIAM: Bradley Wappat, 67; Marine Served Nation During Vietnam ONEONTA –  Bradley David Wappat, 67, who served as a Marine in Vietnam, followed by a career in construction locally, passed away Wednesday, May 18, 2016, at his home in Oneonta. Brad was born on May 11, 1949, in Mayville, Chautauqua County, to Virginia and Robert Wappat.  Brad married the love of his life, Mindi, on Aug. 3, 1974, and they celebrated 42 beautiful years of marriage together.…

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Robert Sakellarides, 60; Ran Tally Ho Restaurant, West Davenport

IN MEMORIAM: Robert Sakellarides, 60; Ran Tally Ho Restaurant, West Davenport WEST DAVENPORT – Robert Sakellarides, 60, proprietor of the Tally Ho Restaurant since 1989,  passed away on Sunday, May 15, 2016 at his residence. Rob was born on May 31, 1955 in Glen Cove, the son of Jack and Agnes Ann (Novak) Sakellarides.  He attended culinary school on Long Island.   He operated the Tally Ho, which is now closed, for a quarter-century.…

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Betsy J. Snyder, 81; Financial Manager For Medical Group

IN MEMORIAM:  Betsy J. Snyder, 81; Financial Manager For Medical Group COOPERSTOWN – Betsy J. Snyder, Latham, a Cooperstown native who pursued a career in the Capital District,  died Sunday morning May 15, 2016, at her Latham home. She was 81. Born in Cooperstown on Oct. 18, 1934, Betsy was the daughter of Clifford and Genevieve (Knapp) Snyder. She graduated from Cooperstown High School in the Class of 1952.…

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