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In Memoriam - Page 237

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Henry F. Gardner, 96; WWII Vet, Pioneer In Field Of Prosthetics

IN MEMORIAM Henry Gardner, 96; WWII Vet, Pioneer In Field Of Prosthetics MARYLAND – Henry F. Gardner, a World War II veteran and pioneer in the development of prosthetic devices, passed away at Bassett Hospital on March 28, 2016, with his family by his side. Hank was born April 9, 1919, in Stephenson , Mich., to Michael and Alice Naden Gardner. Following High School graduation at Kingsford, Mich., he joined the Army Transport Service Marine Division.  A graduate of the…

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Lynn Northrup, 98; Inventor Was Pioneer In Solar Energy

IN MEMORIAM Lynn Northrup, 98; Inventor Was Pioneer In Solar Energy Born March 18, 1918, Houston, Texas, Leonard L. “Lynn” Northrup, Jr, a pioneer in the solar energy business, passed away peacefully at his home, a month after he retired, three weeks after the death of his beloved wife, Mernie, and six days after his 98th birthday. Survivors include his son, James “Chip” Northrup of Cooperstown and Dallas, Texas. If your car has air conditioning, if your house has a…

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Jack G. Stahl, 82; Professional Pianist Here, In Europe

IN MEMORIAM: Jack G. Stahl, 82; Professional Pianist Here, In Europe ONEONTA – Jack G. Stahl, 82, of Oneonta, a pianist who played at establishments across New York and New Jersey, passed away on Thursday, March 24, 2016, at home. Jack was born on Nov. 25, 1933 in North Fenton, in Broome County, the son of the late Gilbert and Tressa (Snow) Stahl.  He took up the piano at age 3, and studied for eight years under Frances P. Kelly.…

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Florence Boyle, 84; Treasurer At Morris, Milford Schools

IN MEMORIAM: Florence Boyle, 84; Treasurer At Morris, Milford Schools ONEONTA – Mrs. Florence “Flo” Boyle, 84, who for many years was treasurer of the Milford and Morris central school districts, passed away late Thursday night, March 24, 2016, at Focus Rehabilitation & Nursing Center in Index. Born Oct. 4, 1931, to Frank and Florence (Mahnken) Ulm of Queens Village, she graduated from Grover Cleveland High School.…

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Jim Huntington, 63; Longtime Soccer Coach, Much More

IN MEMORIAM: Jim Huntington, 63; Longtime Soccer Coach, Much More WESTFORD – Jim Huntington, longtime soccer coach at Schenevus Central School, passed away suddenly from a heart attack on Tuesday, March 22, 2016. Born May 6, 1952, Jim worked as a teacher, postal worker and business owner but is perhaps best known as a coach whose career spanned four decades. He was also a proud member of the American Legion, VFW, Masons and St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church in Westford. While it…

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Roger La Valley, 66; Veteran Decorated For Vietnam Service

IN MEMORIAM: Roger La Valley, 66; Veteran Decorated For Vietnam Service MIDDLEFIELD CENTER – Roger T. La Valley, 66, a decorated Vietnam War veteran, died March 5, 2016, at his residence.  He was born June 21, 1949, in Little Falls, a son of Eugene and Tresa (Lasher) La Valley. On March 10, 1969, Roger enlisted in the Army, serving with Company A 1st Battalion Armored Division during the Vietnam War.…

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Linda Smirk, 66; Proprietor Of Cooperstown B&B

IN MEMORIAM: Linda Smirk, 66; Proprietor Of Cooperstown B&B COOPERSTOWN – Linda Graham Smirk, proprietor, with her husband, John, of the Cooperstown B&B on Chestnut Street for 17 years, passed away on Tuesday, March 22, 2016.  She was 66. Born in Brooklyn on Sept. 30, 1949, Linda is the daughter of Robert Wesley and Ruth Waide Graham. After spending her early years in Brooklyn, Linda moved with her family to Cooperstown and graduated from Cooperstown Central School in 1967. She…

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James Bell, 88; D&H Retiree

IN MEMORIAM: James Bell, 88; D&H Retiree ONEONTA – James C. Bell, 88, who retired from the D&H after a long career, passed away peacefully with his family at his side on March 22, 2016. In his retirement, he enjoyed hunting and fishing.…

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