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- 1930 census, Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, (78 Morey Street) fam # 381 - Dougherty Conrad L, rents his home, ae 20, married at age 19, born in MD, parents born in MD, Butcher - grocery store; Frances, wife, ae 18, married at age 17, born in MI, parents born in NY; Updyke Evelyn, sister-in-law, ae 19, born in MI.
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- Obituary (Evening Telegram, Herkimer, New York, Tuesday, September 10, 1974)
ILION - Mrs Ruby G. Crisman, 52, of Warren Road, died yesterday in Herkimer Memorial Hosptial.
She was born Nov. 26, 1921 n Jackson, Tenn., the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Connie Lee Anderson.She attended schools in Parsons, Tenn., and on Oct. 18, 1942, was married to Douglas F. Crisman, in Osceola, Ark. She had been a resident of Ilion for 21 years.
Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Bill (Lynn) Townsend, of Hohenwald, Tenn., and Mrs. Jerrold (Barbara) Twitchell, of Ilion; a son, Lance Crisman, Ilion; a sister, Mrs Alberta Miller, of Parsons; five grandchildren ans several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday from the Applegate Funeral Home, with the Rev. Daniel Koike, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will be in North Columbia Cemetery.
Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow.
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Marriage Notes for Lance Crisman and Linda Doolen
- Wedding Announcement (The Evening Telegram, Herkimer, New York, Wednesday, May 1970)
ILION — The marriage of Miss Linda Doolen, daughter of Mrs. Betty Doolen, 94 Second
St., and Lance Crisman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Crisman, Ilion RD 2, was performed on, April 18 at the First Baptist Church.
The Rev. Arthur Lacey, pastor, officiated at the double ring ceremony. Miss Darlene Doolen was organist.
The bride was given in marriage by her uncle. Richard WilIiams. Mrs. Betty Pye, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Jerrold Twitchell, Ilion, brother-in-law of the bridegroom was best man.
A reception was held at the home of the bride. The bride groom is now in the service, stationed in Germany.
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- Birth Announcement (The Evening Telegram, Herkimer, New York, Friday, July 19, 1946)
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Crisman, 243 S. Washington St., a daughter, Barbara Leight, July 12, 1946, in Ilion Hospital.
Marriage Notes for Barbara Lee Crisman and Jerrold Twitchell
- Wedding Announcement (Utica Observer-Dispatch, New York, Sunday, November 28, 1965)
Miss Barbara Lee Crisman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Crisman, RD 2, Ilion, became the bride of Jerrold Charles Twitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Twitchell, 32 E. Center St. Mohawk, at 11 yesterday in Grace Episcopal Church, Mohawk.
The Rev. John L. Wolff officiated at the double ring ceremony and Mass. A reception followed in the VFW Hall in Herkimer.
The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Merle Twitchell, the bridegroom's sister, and Albert Franklin, Schuyler Lake, were the attending couple.
The bridegroom attended Mohawk Valley Community College and is employed at the Remington Arms Corp.
Mr. and Mrs. Twitchell will make their home at 16 Grant St., Ilion.
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Marriage Notes for Lynne Marie Crisman and David John Panko
- Wedding Announcemnt (Evening Telegram, Herkimer, New York, Tuesday, December, 1962)
ILION — The marriage of Lynne Marie Crisman and David John Panko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Panko, Mohawk RD 1, was announced today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Crisman, RD 2.
Rev. Harry Kemp, pastor, performed the ceremony Nov. 30 in the Jordanvile Methodist parsonage.
The couple are both graduates of Mohawk Central High School. He is employed by the Standard Furniture Co., Herkimer.
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Marriage Notes for David Fred Stroup and Carol Marie Super
- Wedding Announcement (The Sunday Press, Binghamton, New York, August 13, 1967)
Carrying a bouquet of white roses and carnations, Miss Carol Marie Super became the bride of David Fred Stroup.
The bride's uncle, Msgr., Michael Sopoliga, performed the double-ring ceremony in St. Michael's Greek Catholic Church yesterday, in front of an altar banked with white gladioli and marguerite daisies.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Super of Chalburn Road, Vestal.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stroup of 59 Thomas Street, Johnson City, are parents of the bridegroom.
After the ceremony, a wedding dinner was held for the bridal party, family, and out-of-town guests at the home of the bride's parents. Later in the day some 300 guests greeted the newlyweds during a reception at Mr. and Mrs. Super's home.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a portrait necked, long-sleeved gown of imported silk organza. Lace appliques highlighted the shepherdess skirt and chapel train.
A rosette headpiece of lace pearls and organza held in her place her fingertip silk
illusion veil.
Miss Beverly Super, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a floor-length gown of maize crepe styled with a scoop neckline, and fashioned with elbow-length sleeves.
Inserts of Chantilly lace highlighted the Watteau train which was secured by miniature bows. A silk illusion veil was adorned with matching bows and she carried a bouquet of yellow carnations and sweetheart roses.
Miss Joanne Fitzpatrick, Miss Linda Giannetti, Miss Susan Jones, and Miss Niclen Smetana, wearing nile green ensembles identical to the honor attendants, were bridesmaids.
Ronald J. Skerbes served as best man. Ushers were Thomas Filip, William Dutter, Gary Wilcox and Dennis Super, brother of the bride.
The new Mrs. Stroup was graduated from Vestal Central School and Ridley Secretarial School.
Her husband, a graduate of Johnson City High School and State Agricultural and Technical institute in Morrisville, attended State University College of New York in Oswego.
On returning from a two-week wedding trip to the Thousand Islands and Maine, the couple will make their home in Oswego.
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- Birth Announcement (The Ilion Sentinel, Thursday, August 3, 1950)
Mr. and Mrs. Madison Getman, 102 W. North St., are parents of a daughter born July 28, 1950 in Herkimer Memorial Hospital.
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- Obituary (Evening Telegram, Herkimer, NY, Wednesday, August 11, 1971)
ILION — Colleen Anne Reed, day - old daughter of Airman Robert James and Cynthia Getman Reed, 1 Michigan Ave., died Monday in Mohawk Valley Genral Hospital where she was born Sunday.
Besides her parents, she leaves her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Madison Getman Sr., Ilion; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Land, Herkimer; maternal great - grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shepard, Richfield Springs; an aunt, Kathleen Getman, Ilion; three uncles, Robert and Madison Getman Jr., Ilion; and James Getman, California, several great aunts and uncles.
Private services were held at Armory Hill Cemetery, Ilion, with Rev. Fred Foster, North Columbia Methodist Church, officiating.
Arrangements were by the Applegate Funeral Home.
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Utica Daily Press, New York
Thursday, October 29, 1964
Little Falls — What normally would have been an uneventful 10-mile junket from his home to his work in St Johnsville, proved a thriller yesterday for a Little Falls man.
Fayette C. Snyder, 35, of 66 W. Main St., a dye processor at the Palatine Dye Company in St. Johnsville, told State Police that he not only made seven miles of the normal trip but added another 47 at the business end of a sawed-off shotgun.
INVESTIGATOR W. G. Glasser, State Police BCI. East Herkimer, said the trip started about 3:15 p. m., on Route 5, about three miles east of Little Falls. Snyder said he stopped to pick up a hitchhiker wearing an Army uniform. The trip to St. Johnsville, troopers were told, was without incident.
After arriving in St. Johnsville, Snyder said, he stopped the car at the turn-off leading to the dyeing firm. He said: "Here's where I turn off." '"Oh no you don't. You're going to drive me to Scotia” the passenger declared.
Snyder said that the order was supported by a single-barrel, sawed-off shotgun which, the man pulled out of a zipper type bag. The gun, Snyder told troopers, was laying on the man's lap with the end of the barrel almost touching Snyder.
"Keep going. You're taking me to Scotia," the passenger added. Snyder said he did what he was told and after reaching Scotia, the passenger, who had been silent during the trip, suddenly declared:
"This is where I get out."
The spot, Snyder said, was at the second stop light on Route 5.
Snyder said the man's parting words were:
"Keep driving and don't look back."
Snyder said he returned to Little Falls and notified city police, who contacted the troopers.
THE HITCHHIKER WAS described as between 30 and 35 years old, medium complexion, about 5 feet 8 to 5 ft 10 inches tall, about 150 pounds, light brown hair. Snyder told troopers that he was wearing a summer uniform with a First Army shoulder patch and a garrison type hat.
State Police last night said that the search was on for the hitchhiker.Hold Up Story is Fiction
Enterprise and News Press and Republican, St Johnsville, NY, November 5, 1964
A Little Falls man whom police charge, made a false complaint on Friday, was arrested Saturday by Fonda state police. The man had told police that a hitchhiker wearing a soldier’s uniform and armed with a sawed-off shotgun, had forced him to drive from St. Johnsville to Scotia.
Fayette C. Snyder, of 68 West Main Street, Little Falls, pleaded guilty Saturday night when arraigned before Justice Joseph Duniavey, Town of Mohawk justice of the peace, on a charge of disorderly conduct — making a false complaint.
He was given a 10-day suspended sentence in the Montgomery county jail at Fonda.
Snyder was arrested by Trooper Chester Slezak, BCI, one day after he told police of the incident.
Snyder said the incident had happened last Wednesday afternoon as he was driving to work at the Palatine Dyeing Co., here. About three miles east of Little Falls, he picked up a hitchhicking soldier, he said.
Snyder’s story had been that he carried the soldier to St. Johnsville but the man refused to leave the car and pulled a sawed-off shotgun from a bag and then ordered Snyder to drive along Route 5 to Scotia, where the hitchhiker left the car.
Police gave no reason for the false report filed by Snyder.
- Obituary (Courior-Standard-Enterprise, Fort Plain, NY, April 19, 1995)
Fayette C. Snyder Jr., 66, of Fort Plain, died Thursday, April 13, at Little Falls Hospital, where he was a patient, following a long illness.
Mr. Snyder was bom March 4, 1929, in Richfield Springs, the son of Fayette and Edna Percival Snyder.
He was employed at Hawkins Auto Sales at one time and was a veteran of the Korean Conflict.
Survivors include three sons, Robert Snyder of Van Hornesville, Dennis Snyder of Canajoharie, and Ray Snyder of Burlington Flats; four daughters, Mrs. Jo Ann Reinhart and Carol Reid, both of Herkimer, Mrs. Donna Euler of St. Johnsville and Kathy Talarico of Burlington Flats; three sisters, Mrs. Bertha Cook and Laura Oest of Fort Plain and Beverly Wick of Canajoharie; and 18 grandchildren.
Funeral service was Monday, April 17, at Gray Funeral Home, Fort Plain, the Rev. Kenneth Dingman officiated. Burial was in Fort Plain Cemetery.
No calling hours were observed.
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ADDIE M. WARNER, 77, died unexpectedly Monday November 3, 2014. Through the years she lived in Fort Plain, Little Falls & Herkimer.
She was born on January 4, 1937 in Little Falls, a daughter of the late Claude and Elizabeth (Blakeslee) Smith. Her husband Paul Isac Warner died in the year 2000. Her last employment was with K-Mart of Fonda, NY in the window assembly division. She was of the Methodist faith. Her loving family includes children: Ralph Snyder of Sharon Springs, Dennis Snyder of Herkimer, Raymond Snyder of Burlington Flatts, Joann Montana and husband David of Herkimer, Carolyn Snyder of Herkimer, Donna Lundy and husband Donovan of Cherry Valley, and Katherine Talarico of Fort Plain; 19 grandchildren, 29 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her parents, her husband, a son Donald Snyder, brothers William, Claude and Rowland Smith, and sisters Cora Mae Smith, Eva Baker, and Elnora Vogel.
Arrangements are with The Enea Family Funeral Home, 24 West Monroe Street, Little Falls, NY. Harry J. & Kevin E. Enea, Directors. (315) 823-2424. There are no calling hours. A graveside service will take place on Friday NOVEMBER 14th, 2014 at 10:00 AM at Ephratah Rural Cemetery with Rev. Kenneth Dingman officiating. To leave an online note of sympathy, please visit www.eneafamily.com
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- Obituary (Daily Press, Utica, NY, Friday, March 2, 1962)
Fort Plain — Donald F. Snyder, 6-year-old son of Fayette and Addie Marie Smith Snyder, Ephratah, died Wednesday in Little Falls Hospital, from pneumonia.
He leaves his parents, two brothers, Dennis and Ralph three sisters, Jo Ann, Carol and Donna.
The funeral will be at 2 tomorrow from the Gray Funeral Home, with the Rev. Richard Rieger, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, officiating. Burial will be in Ephratah Rural Cemetery.
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Marriage Notes for Fayette Charles Snyder Jr and Yvonne Monroe Dingman
- Engagement Announcement (Courier-Standard-Enterprise, Fort Plain, NY, April 22, 1975)
EAST SPRINGFIELD - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Monroe, East Springfield, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Yvonne, Fort Plain RD 1, to Fayette Snyder, son of Mrs. Edna
Percival, 45 North Division street, St. Johnsville.
A party was held last Saturday in their honor at the Barge Inn, Mindenville.- Wedding Announcement (Courier-Standard-Enterprise, Fort Plain, NY, January 27, 1976)
FORT PLAIN - Yvonne Dingman and Fayette C. Snyder, Fort Plain, were married Jan. 10 at the Fort Plain United Methodist Church with the Rev. Andrew R. Currier, pastor, performing the ceremony.
Attendants were Roy and Laura Hurteau, Fort Plain.
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- Birth Announcement (Courier-Standard-Enterprise, Fort Plain, NY, March 2, 1978)
Mr. and Mrs. Fayette C. Snyder, Fort Plain RD 3, are the parents of a son born Feb. 11 in Little Falls Hospital.
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- Obituary (Courier-Standard-Enterprise, Canajoharie, New York, Mrch 22, 1995)
Samuel B. Cook, 65, of Fort Plain, died Saturday afternoon, March 18, at his residence following a long illness.
Mr. Cook was born March 10, 1930, in Little Falls, the son of William and Anna Grainer Cook. He was a lifelong area resident.
On Aug. 27, 1949, he was married to Bertha Snyder in St. Johnsville.
He had been employed at Mohawk Valley Salvage, Little Falls, having retired.
Survivors, beside his widow and mother, include four sons, William Cook, Bradford Cook and Rickie Cook, all of Fort Plain and Bruce Cook of Frankfort; two daughters, Mrs. Bonnie Kilmartin of Randall and Mrs. Tina Sprague of Little Falls; one brother, Peter Cook of Fort Plain; four sisters, Mrs. Shirley Coleman and Mrs Beverly Pitcher, both of Fort Plain, Mrs. Margaret Wolowice of Little Falls and Mrs. Rose Estes of Randall; 13 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral service will be 8 p.m., Wednesday, March 22, (today) at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Fort Plain. The Rev. Kenneth Dingman to officiate. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery, Fordsbush, later in spring.
Calling hours will be 6-8 p.m., Wednesday, at Gray Funeral Home, 24 Willett St., Fort Plain, prior the service.
Memorial contributions may be made to Mountain Valley Hospice, 34 W. Fulton St., Gloversville, NY, 12078.
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- Obituary (Courier-Standard-Enterprise, Fort Plain, NY, January 8, 1985)
Hugh Wick, 16, of RD 3, (Route 80) Fort Plain, was found dead Sunday morning at his home.
Born July 21, 1968, in Little Falls, he was a son of Alquin and Beverly (Snyder) Wick and was a 10th grade student at Fort Plain Central School.
Survivors include his parents: one brother, Duane Wick of Santa Clara, Calif.; a sister, Miss Deborah Wick, at home; his paternal grandfather, Charles Wick of RD 3, Fort Plain; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Edna Percival of Little Falls; several aunts, uncles and cousins.
A memorial service will be conducted at the Swartz Funeral Home Inc., 34 Center St., Fort Plain, on Thursday evening at 8 p.m. with the Rev. Kenneth Dingman, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Fort Plain, officiating.
Calling hours will be at the funeral home from 6 to 8 p.m., prior to the service Thursday evening.
Cremation will take place at the Parkview Crematory in Schenectady.
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- Obituyary (Find A Grave)
Laura Ann Snyder Oest, 74, of Willett Street, Fort Plain, New York passed away unexpectedly Monday, October 24, 2016 at St. Mary’s Hospital in Amsterdam.
Born on August 24, 1942 in Fordsbush, NY, she was the daughter of Fayette Snyder and Edna Edick.
Laura was a homemaker most of her life while raising her five boys. She enjoyed her daily telephone conversations with family & friends, loved crocheting and word search puzzles.
Laura is survived by her sons, Raymond S. Hurteau and his wife, Jennifer of Nelliston, NY and Russell J. Hurteau and his wife, Colleen of Fort Plain, NY, and a daughter Lois Kaszab and her husband, Frank of Fort Plain, NY. She is also survived by a sister, Beverley Wick of Fort Plain, ten grandchildren, Renae Turley, Jayme Hurteau, Brittney Hoffman, Dustin Hurteau, Courtney Hurteau, and Desiree Hurteau all of Texas and Stephanie Kaszab, Joshua Introne, Amanda Hurteau, and Alyssa Introne all of Fort Plain, NY and eight great grandchildren.
Laura was preceded in death by her husband, Everett Oest, sons, Roy Hurteau Jr., Roger Hurteau and Randy Hurteau, and siblings, Harold Snyder, Bertha Cook, and Fayette Snyder Jr.
In keeping with Laura’s wishes services will be private.
- Death Announcement (Find A Grave / Published in Star-Telegram on September 6, 2010)
Roy Earl Hurteau Sr., 70, died Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010. Service: 10 a.m. Wednesday at Cowboy Church of Erath County. Interment: Duffau Cemetery. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Lacy Funeral Home. Survivors: wife, Gloria Hurteau; one daughter; and six sons.
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Roger Allen Hurteau, 54, a caterer, passed away on Thursday, September 8, 2016 in Stephenville, Texas. At this time, no services have been arranged. He was cremated.
Roger was born in Little Falls, New York on January 30, 1962 to Roy Earl Sr. and Laura Ann (Snyder) Hurteau.
Survivors include his mother, Laura Oest of Fort Plain, New York; brothers, Raymond Hurteau and wife, Jennifer of Nelliston, New York, and Russell Hurteau and wife, Colleen of Fort Plain, New York. Roger is also survived by several nieces, nephews, cousins, and other extended family members.
Roger was preceded in death by his father, Roy Hurteau, Sr. and two brothers, Randy and Roy Hurteau, Jr.
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- Death Announcement (Courier-Standard-Enterprise, Fort Plain, New York, June 14, 1989)
MINDEN — An 18-year-old Fort Plain man was killed June 11 in a one-car accident on Route 80 in the town of Minden.
Montgomery County sheriff’s deputies said that Randolph S. Hurteau, 18, of RD 3, Fort Plain was pronunced dead at scene by Coroner Joseph Riley. Authorities said Hurteau was driving a 1979 Chevrolet north on 80 at about 7:07 a m. when he lost control on a curve 178 feet south of Lighthall Road in Minden.
He then went off right Side of road, went into a slide and crossed into left lane, and traveled another 493 feet before the car rolled over and he was ejected the car, police said.
Investigating were Sheriff Ronald R. Emery. Deputies G.A. Parker. R.H Van Alstine, W. Farber, G.A. Johnson and the Fort Plain Fire Department.
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Marriage Notes for Joyce Ann Chamberlain and Donald Howard Schoff
- Wedding Announcement (Courier Standard, Canajoharie-Fort Plain, New York, Thursday, July 5, 1962)
Miss Joyce Ann Chamberlain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Chamberlain, 251 Main street, Fort Plain, and Donald Howard Schoff, son of Mrs. Ruth Schoff, Fort Plain RD 1, and the late Elmer Schoff, were married at a 11 a m. nuptial Mass Saturday in St. James Catholic Church, Fort Plain, with the Rev. John J. Sullivan, church pastor, performing the double ring ceremony.
The altar boys were James Reid and Jack Litrell. The church organist, Mrs. Mary Fullerton, played the traditional wedding music and the soloist, Miss Mary Anne Humphrey, friend of the bride, sang several selections.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of sheer nylon styled with a round neckline and deep appliques of lace studded with iridescent's accenting the fitted bodice. Her short sleeves were accented by gauntlets ending in bridal points and her bouffant skirt had billowing panels of nylon sheer outlined with lace appliques. Tiny china roses enhanced the dropped back waistline and her crown of nylon petals and buds was caught to a fingertip veil of pure silk illusion with a handrolled edge. The bride carried a lace covered missal centered with a white orchid with stephanotis, ivy and white streamers.
The maid of honor was Miss Sharon Papaleo, Little Falls, cousin of the bride, while the bridesmaids were Miss Betty Jean Chamberlain, Fort Plain, sister of the bride, and Miss Janet Fowler, St. Johnsville, a friend of the bridal couple.
The maid of honor was attired in a street length gown of orchid silk organza and lace with a rounded neckline, short cap sleeves and a bouffant skirt. The three-tiered back skirt was topped with a fabric rose and her picture hat of nylon lace was set off by satin streamers and a rose. She carried a colonial bouquet of lavender chrysanthemums and streamers.
Miss Susan Lea Chamberlain, Fort Plain, the bride’s youngest sister, was the flower girl. She wore a street length dress of white taffeta accented with deep purple roses. The gown featured a light lavender nylon overskirt. Complimenting her costume was a white scooped hat and a baby colonial bouquet of lavender and yellow chrysanthemums.
The bride’e mother chose a light blue nylon and blue with a white corsage of white roses. The bridegroom’s mother wore a dress with a toast brown top and full checkered skirt, brown accessories and a corsage of white roses.
Philip H. Schoff, St. Johnsville, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. The ringbearer was Marque Lon Carpenter, a cousin of the bride, who carried the rings on a heart shaped lace covered pillow.
Ushers were Lawrence Schoff, brother of the bridegroom, and Donald DiCamillo, a friend of the bridal couple, both of St. Johnsville.
Following the nuptial Mass, a reception was held at the Mohawk Valley VFW Post Home, Fort Plain. Mel Smith and his band furnished music for dancing. The couple cut a three tiered wedding cake at a bridal table decorated in pure white.
The couple then left on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. For traveling, the bride
wore a white sheath dress with lavender accessories and a white corsage.
Mrs. Schoff is a graduate of Fort Plain Central School, class of 1961, and is employed at Harry’s Snack Bar. The bridegroom is a graduate of St. Johnsville Central School, class of 1959, and is emplayed by the Palatine Dyeing Company.
The couple will reside at 32 Division street, Fort Plain, after July 7.
The bride and bridegroom presented their attendants and each other gifts at a rehearsol party held at the restaurant operated by the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Papaleo, Little Falls.
The bridegroom was feted at a stag party at the Century Tavern given by his attendants. He also was the guest of honor at a surprise luncheon at the Antlers Restaurant. West St. Johnsville, attended by his co-workers at the Palatine Dyeing Company with Howard Cole as the host.
The bride was feted at a bridal shower given by Mrs. Grayce Papaleo. Mrs. Andrea Carpenter. Miss Sharon Papaleo and another arranged by her bridesmaids.
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- Christening (Courier-Standard-Enterprise, Canajoharie-Fort Plain-St. Johnsville, New York, March 15, 1972)
Lisa Anne Schoff, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Schoff, Monroe street, St. Johnsville, was christened March 12 in St. Patrick's Catholic Church by the Rev. William P. Furlan.
Miss Susan L. Chamberlain and Philip H. Schoff, aunt and uncle of the infant were godparents.- Newwspaper Article (
ST. JOHNSVILLE - Lisa Anne Schoff has received an appointment from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, Rep. Sherwood Boehlert, R-25th, announced March 16.
Schoff, the daughter of Donald and Joyce Schoff is a senior in St. Johnsville Central School and is ranked number one in her class.
“I was really surprised,” Schoff exlaimed upon learning of her appointment. “I thought I was out of the picture because a kid down the street had already got his letter and I hadn’t.”
“Lisa is a highly qualified and motivated young lady and will be a wonderful asset to West Point.
“She has consistently ranked tops in her class and has rounded out her high school years participating in several sports, civic and church organizations. The kind of candidate the
military loves to have,” Boehlert said.
Schoff is captain of the basketball team, treasurer of the National Honor Society and a member of the yearbook staff.
She was selected from over 15,000 applications nationwide and will start Plebe Summer in July.
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- Obituary (Find A grave)
Edward J. Chamberlain, 56, of Glenville, lovingly referred to as "Ed," Uncle Ed or just "G" by his grandchildren, died suddenly after a courageous battle with cancer, Saturday, May 21, 2011 in Lake Placid (Essex County) while attending his great-nephew's wrestling tournament.
He was born in Little Falls, the son of the late Charles and Hazel Edick Chamberlain. Ed grew up in Fort Plain, graduating from Fort Plain High School in 1972 and Fulton Montgomery Community College in 1984, where he received the Distinguished Graduate Award in electrical technology.
Ed married the love of his life, Deborah Lapi, on April 24, 1974 in Quantico, VA where Deb was stationed in the Marine Corps. Work at JCI moved the family to Glenville in 1986. He was employed for years in electronics and digital controls and retired from EmTech in Schenectady.
Ed enjoyed life and being surrounded by family and friends. A devoted husband and father who adored his granddaughters - his family was the most important thing in his life. He was a loyal and passionate fan of the New York Yankees, and enjoyed watching sports, especially scholastic wrestling. He enjoyed tending to his garden of flowers, and the breath of fresh air.
Survivors include his wife, Debbie; daughter, Christine J. Goss (Matt) of Burnt Hills and son, Benjamin C. Chamberlain (Laine) of Alplaus, NY; grandchildren, Alexandria, Daniella and Audrianna Chamberlain and Sophia Goss; his brother, Frank (Mary) Chamberlain of Fort Plain and sisters, Joyce (Donald) Schoff of St. Johnsville, Betty (Richard) Weller of Burnt Hills, Marylou (Daniel) Barton of East Greenbush and Susan Hogeboom of Mt. Pleasant, SC, and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, May 26 at 10 a.m. at Glenville Funeral Home, 9 Glenridge Rd., Glenville. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend and may also call on the family Wednesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. Interment will be at the Gerald Solomon National Cemetery in Schulerville, NY.