Alice Marie (Hervieux) Genthner

QUEENSBURY – Alice Marie (Hervieux) Genthner, 70, of Queensbury, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 26, 2017, at her home.

Born on October 26, 1946, in Glens Falls, she was the daughter of the late Louis and Marie Alice (Collins) Hervieux.

GenthnerAlice was a graduate of Hudson Falls High School and Adirondack Community College, now known as SUNY Adirondack.

She was predeceased by her husband Gary Genthner.

Alice was a lifetime employee of The Gore and Laney Accounting Firm in Hudson Falls.

Since her retirement, she enjoyed playing cards, traveling, gardening, and relaxing. Alice was an avid crossword puzzle enthusiast.

Survivors include, her daughter, Dr. Kristy Root of Pennsylvania; and many close friends whom she considered family (you all know who you are!)

Donations in Alice’s memory can be made to the Glen Lake Protective Association, P.O. Box 4135, Queensbury, NY 12804.

Friends are invited to attend a graveside celebration of Alice’s life, at St. Paul’s Cemetery in Kingsbury, beginning at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday.

Arrangements are under the direction of Carleton Funeral Home, Inc. in Hudson Falls.

Online condolences may be made by visiting www.carletonfuneralhome.net

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11 Responses to Alice Marie (Hervieux) Genthner

  1. mickey barber says:

    sorry to hear about alice’s passing. my condolences to her family she will be missed.

  2. Charlie "Nipper " Yagar says:

    In the fifties and sixties we frequently met Alice on our way from the Casino to Sullivans in the summer. She will be missed. RIP.

  3. John & Judy Bulova says:

    Kristy,
    We are so sorry that we will be unable to attend the services for your mom. Alice was always a bright spot in our lives, whether we saw her at work or on our daily walks. She always had a smile and a kind way about her. We are so incredibly sorry for your loss.
    John & Judy Bulova

  4. Paulette (Dashnaw) Foote says:

    I am so sorry to hear of Alice”s passing. We went to St. Paul’s school together. She was a very kind and sweet person. I’m sure you will all miss her very much. Please know that she is in my prayers. RIP Alice!

  5. Ritch Wardwell says:

    It was so sad to hear of Alice’s passing last week. At the April class luncheon, it was a relief to see that her bright shiny personality has survived in retirement.

    It was always a joy to spend time with Alice. I surmise the class of 64 will miss her for years to come. She left us way too soon.

    All my best to her family during this difficult time.

    Ritch Wardwell

  6. Diana & Ken Kambar says:

    Kristy,

    We were sorry to hear of the loss of your mother.
    We have known her a long time. Our thoughts and
    prayers are with you.

    Diana & Ken Kambar

  7. Soprano Family says:

    Kristy,
    Alice was family to us. She watched all of the children grow up and shared so many special times with us. We have so many wonderful memories and are so grateful for having had her in our life. We will miss her and are so very sorry for your loss.

    Eileen, Steve, Steven, Matthew, Nicholas and Danielle

  8. Jaime Lee says:

    Kristy, i was saddened when I heard of your Mom’s passing. She had a joyous laugh, and a delight in sharing life with her friends. A smile and a twinkle in her eye gave everyone she knew a special place in their heart. All those wonderful summers she shared at Glens Lake were such happy times for a lifetime. When you were out with her, she knew everyone. She was so loved by everyone. She defined Best Friend. Just ask the wonderful people she shared her life with. We have a heart full of memories. I loved that she spent her winter walking the Florida beaches, and was decorating her home. Thankyou, Alice for the happy time. Love.

  9. Dr. Mike Finkowski says:

    Alice was such a sweet, charming, and warm lady. It was always a pleasure to have her answer the phone, or to greet you at the office during her long career. Alice would be disappointed if I showed up at the office without bringing an off-color joke or cartoon, so I learned to always be prepared. That was part of my tax prep. I missed her after she retired, as I’m certain anyone who knew her always will.

  10. Christine Luciano Shear says:

    To Alice’s Family,
    On behalf of the family of Tony and Mary Luciano, I would like to express our condolences on the passing of your mother. We lived two houses down from your Mom on Poplar Street when we were all growing up. What nice neighbors. Your Mom was always friendly and kind. May she rest in peace.

  11. Theresa Arnold says:

    Kristy – I am so sorry for your loss; may fond memories bring you comfort.

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