Alice M. Kinderman

HUDSON FALLS – Alice M. Kinderman, 87, of School Street,  passed away on Wednesday, December 17, 2014, at home after a long illness.

Born on August 17, 1927, in Hudson Falls, she was the daughter of the late Fred and Florence (Warren) Brown.

In 1944, she graduated from Hudson Falls High School.

On September 7, 1947, she married Alexander Kinderman at St. Mary’s Church in Hudson Falls. He passed away on December 15, 2003.

From 1964 to her retirement in 1990, Alice was a secretary at Adirondack Community College in Queensbury.

She was a communicant of St. Mary’s/St. Paul’s Church.

Her greatest joy was the time spent with family, especially her grandchildren.

In addition to her parents and husband, she is predeceased by her brothers, Paul Brown and Robert Brown and her sister, Florence Purdy.

Survivors include her three children, Susan M. Kinderman of Hudson Falls, Alan Kinderman and his wife Janet of Hudson Falls and Mark Kinderman and  his wife Deborah of Whitesboro; her grandchildren, Jason Kinderman and his fiancé, Brooke, Brandon Kinderman and his wife Annie, Andrea Kinderman and her husband, Mike Galeno, Andrew Kinderman and his wife Allison, Travis Kinderman and Reed Kinderman and his wife, Savanah and a great grandson Alexander Kinderman.

All services will be private.

Alice’s family suggests that memorial donations be made to The Diabetes Association, 50 Colvin Ave., Albany, NY 12205,  The Glens Falls Association for the Hearing Impaired, 71 Glenwood Ave., Queensbury, NY, 12804 or the animal related charity of your choice.

Alice’s family would like to thank Nancy Bradley for her wonderful loving care of their mother over the past two years.  Nancy is considered one of the family.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main St., Hudson Falls, NY 12839

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9 Responses to Alice M. Kinderman

  1. Robert Brown /Sarah denno says:

    hello Kindermans
    I’m sorry to hear of your [our] loss.
    Aunt Alice was a very jolly soul.
    after the initial emotional feeling of loss, I had a beautifull sight of every one saying hello to each other in heaven.
    they have been separated a long time.
    I’d like to share a reading with you all
    Ther is a place
    ive never seen
    beyond this world we know,
    a place I’ve only heard of
    but some day hope to go
    its not on any map,
    there are no roads to take me there.
    but its a place of perfect peace
    were hearts are free from care,
    and thogh I understand
    some maybe saddened
    when I leave
    one day ,we will all meet again
    that’s what I beleave…
    when it comes time to travel there.
    I think ill wear a smile;
    ill say goodbye to those we love;
    but only for a while,
    knowing there are others
    who have traveled there alone,
    who cannot wait to greet me
    and to whisper ‘welcome home’

    sincerely Rob & Sarah

  2. Robert Brown /Sarah denno says:

    hello Kindermans
    I’m sorry to hear of your [our] loss.
    Aunt Alice was a very jolly soul.
    after the initial emotional feeling of loss, I had a beautifull sight of every one saying hello to each other in heaven.
    they have been separated a long time.
    I’d like to share a reading with you all
    Ther is a place
    ive never seen
    beyond this world we know,
    when it comes time to travel there.
    I think ill wear a smile;
    ill say goodbye to those we love;
    but only for a while,
    knowing there are others
    who have traveled there alone,
    who cannot wait to greet me
    and to whisper ‘welcome home’

    sincerely Rob & Sarah

  3. Robert Brown /Sarah denno says:

    Hello Kindermans,I’m sorry to hear of your [our] loss.Aunt Alice was a jolly soul.After the initional emotional feeling,I saw a family reunion in heaven ,I t made me tear more.
    Know that loss isn’t the end ,I beleave thy will be ther when we pass on sayin ‘welcome home’
    sincerely Rob&Sarh

  4. Brad Ward says:

    Dear Kinderman Family – I am so saddened by the passing of dear Alice. She was a wonderful woman who my late Mom Lillian, my sister Anne and I thought allot of. I know she will be sorely missed by all who knew her. Warmest regards to all. Rest in peace and good health Alice.

    Brad & Karen Ward

  5. Michele (Murphy) Sawyer says:

    Dear Sue & Family;
    I was saddened to read of your loss. Please accept my sympathy. Sue, you may not remember me; we worked together at Continental. I think of you often! We had some good times together, of which I have fond memories to this day. Your mom was always kind to me. My husband passed away less than two years ago – it still hurts, of course, but I’m getting along, living in South Glens Falls off the Bluebird Road. I hope that you and your family can still have a peaceful Christmas & New Year’s – Perhaps when you’re ready, we can get together for lunch or dinner!

  6. Dave Putnam says:

    Susan, Alan, Mark and families,
    I am so sorry for your loss especially at this time of year. I have many fond memories of your family and the old neighborhood. May she rest in peace along with your dad, Bob & Mary, Alice, Marion & Mert.
    Dave Putnam

  7. Andy Watkins says:

    Susan,Alan,Mark and family–My condolences for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time.

  8. Bill and Debbie Brown says:

    Dear Susan,Alan,Mark and all of the Kinderman family,
    We are so sorry to hear about Alice. She was such a wonderful person with a fantastic sense of humor. She always made us laugh. I still remember going from house to house on Christmas Eave when we were kids. I remember that my father and Al bought a lawn mower together and I would have to push it down the street to mow our lawn. I remember PJ and breaking all of our garage windows with a shovel. It doesn’t seem like that long ago. I know that Alice will be missed by all who knew her and I know that School Street will never be the same.

    Bill and Debbie Brown

  9. Bill and Debbie Brown says:

    P.S. Somehow the computer removed Alan’s name from the shovel incident.

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