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John W. Tuetjer, 71; Spent Last Years At Hampshire House

IN MEMORIAM: John W. Tuetjer, 71; Spent Last Years At Hampshire House ONEONTA – John W. Tuetjer, 71, who spent his last years at Hampshire House, passed peacefully at Fox Hospital Nursing Home Friday morning, Jan. 6, 2017. Born in Long Island on Oct. 11, 1945, he was the son of the late Peter and Edna (Kaiser) Tuetjer. John was a p0orter for the Long Island Jewish Medical Center for over 35 years, until an injury in the early 1990s…

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Jane Potrikus, 89; Operated Cooperstown Dry Cleaners

IN MEMORIAM: Jane Potrikus, 89; Owned Cooperstown Dry Cleaners COOPERSTOWN – Jane Spraker Potrikus, 89, of Harwich, Mass., mother of 11 and past owner of Cooperstown Dry Cleaners, died Jan. 6, 2017, in Harwich, Mass., after a brief battle with cancer. Her life centered on devotion to her family and to her Catholic faith. She was a communicant of and proud alto for the choir at Holy Trinity Parish in West Harwich  where, until November 2016, she volunteered weekly for the Perpetual…

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Patricia Silvernail, 49, Unadilla

IN MEMORIAM:  Patricia Silvernail, 49, Unadilla UNADILLA – Patricia Dianne Silvernail, 49, of Unadilla, unexpectedly passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2017, at Bassett Hospital. She was born on June 6, 1967, daughter of George and Carol (Eckler) Thayer in Oneonta.…

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Mary Butler, 87; Entrepreneur, Community Leader

IN MEMORIAM: Mary Butler, 87; Entrepreneur, Community Leader ONEONTA – Mary Elizabeth (nee Doty) Butler, 87, who assisted her husband in a number of businesses, including bringing the first Burger King to Oneonta, passed away, Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017. Born July 27, 1929, in Freeport, L.I., she graduated from Freeport High School and attended SUNY Oneonta, where she met the love of her life, William (Bill) B. Butler.…

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Rep. Powers Denies ‘Queenmaker’ Role

Rep.  Powers Denies ‘Queenmaker’ Role By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www. AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – County Rep. Jim Powers, R-Butternuts, denies he was the kingmaker – or queenmaker – in Wednesday’s split vote that allowed county Rep. Kathy Clark, R-Otsego, to remain chair of the county Board of Representatives for another year. “This business of me being the kingmaker is baloney,” he declared when reached yesterday afternoon at his farm near South New Berlin. Supporters of county Rep. Len Carson,…

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Elaine M. Emrich, 75; Survivors Include 11 Great-Grandchildren

IN MEMORIAM: Elaine M. Emrich, 75; Survivors Include 11 Great-Grandchildren RICHFIELD SPRINGS – Elaine M. Emrich, 75, passed away peacefully Tuesday evening, Jan. 3, 2017, at Bassett Hospital. She had the comfort of her loving family at side. She was born on Sept. 6, 1941 in Leonardsville, daughter of the late Mark and Bertha Innes Mahardy. She graduated from Richfield Springs High School, Class of 1960.…

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FULL OBITUARY: Father John R. Roos, 86, Catholic pastor

IN MEMORIAM “Well done, good and faithful servant … enter thou into the joy of thy lord.” St. Matthew 25:23 Father John R. Roos, 86, Pastor At Cooperstown, Other Parishes Retired Bishop Hubbard To Preside At Cooperstown Funeral Editor’s Note:  This is the complete obituary for Father John R. Roos, released a few minutes ago by the funeral directors. COOPERSTOWN – Father John R. Roos, 86, of Cherry Valley, who served Catholic churches in Cooperstown, Cherry Valley, Springfield Center and Sharon…

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Wilbur B. Carr, 91; WWII Vet Invaded Via Omaha Beach

IN MEMORIAM: Wilbur B. Carr, 91; WWII Vet Invaded Via Omaha Beach ONEONTA – Wilbur B. Carr, 91, SUNY Oneonta’s chief custodian and a World War II veteran who participated in the Normandy invasion, passed away quietly on Thursday, Dec. 22, 2016, at Bassett Hospital.  He had been living at Focus Rehabilitation & Nursing. He was born Dec. 26, 1924, in Cooperstown, the son of the late David M. and Martha (Baumes) Carr. During World War II, he entered France…

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