Roger K. Runkle

We are so very sad to announce the passing of Roger Kurt Runkle on Wednesday, March 8, 2023   at the age of 85 after a long period of illness.

Roger was born on October 13, 1937 in Brooklyn, NY, the second son of Charles and Gladys Runkle (Loveland).  Following the early death of his father in 1944, the family lived with their grandparents in Hudson Falls, N.Y. where Roger and his brother Donald spent their childhood years.  Roger attended Glens Falls High school.

He is survived by his devoted wife of 42 years, Susan (nee Medcalf); his much-loved grandsons, Blake (Casey) and Evan Runkle and Justin (Alex) and Dakota (Rachel) Hamby; as well as daughter-in-law Lisa Runkle; stepdaughter, Angela (Keith) Cooper; stepson, Stephen Grant; and step-grand-daughter, Chelsea (Phil) Tesoriero. He was predeceased by his son, Karl; daughter Malia; brother Donald Runkle; former wife, Nancy Hagan; and parents Jim and Gladys Van De Mark.

His military career in the US Navy started upon graduation from Michigan State University in 1959. Upon completion of Flight Training, he flew patrols in the Pacific, based in Hawaii, followed by 2 years in Corpus Christi, during which time Malia and Karl were born. After assignment to Patrol Squadron 21 in Brunswick, Maine, he was Safety Officer for the Pacific Fleet P-3 squadrons at NAS Moffett Field, California, where he attained the rank of Lieutenant Commander.  From 1971 to 1974 his P3 squadron was deployed to the Philippines with detachments in Vietnam and Thailand in support of the Vietnam conflict.  In 1977, Roger was awarded the rank of Commander and returned to Pensacola as Executive Officer of Training Squadron VT/2 and Commanding Officer in 1978.  Roger and Susan married in 1980, combining the two families together. Roger’s last tour of duty was as Assistant Chief of Staff at NATO Headquarters in Denmark from 1982-1985.  He retired from the Navy in 1986, living and working in the Cincinnati area until moving to Florida in 2004.

Roger was a loving and dedicated husband, father and grandfather who was always

loyal and supportive to others. He loved travel, particularly to Maine and London, playing golf, keeping fit, watching football and above all, family visits, particularly at Christmas.  He leaves behind treasured memories that will live on with family and friends.

Funeral services will be 10:30 am on Friday, May 19, 2023 at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls. Those wishing to attended virtually may do so by Zoom – https://us04web.zoom.us/j/78177151552?pwd=MXsR6dd8zOZmW31zx3WloWvRjanf4y Passcode – Runkle

Burial will follow at Union Cemetery in Fort Edward.

Rockwood “Rocky” Symonds

FORT ANN – Rockwood “Rocky” Symonds, 52, of Fort Ann, went home with the Lord on Tuesday, April 11th, 2023, at 9:47 am, surrounded by family, while in the arms of his loving wife, at Albany Medical Center.

Born on May 15, 1970, in Saranac Lake, the third and last child of Roger P. Symonds and Meredith I. (Flint) Symonds. Rocky spent his childhood among many friends and family in Vermontville, NY. He enjoyed playing basketball, riding his bike, fishing, camping, boating, swimming, as well as any other outdoor activity.

After high school Rocky found his calling working at Callanan Industries in Albany, where he climbed to a foreman position that he loved. He enjoyed the comradery of his crew members who looked up to him as a 2nd father figure. He was a proud member of the local 190 Laborer’s International Union of North America in Glenmont.

Rocky was always a family man who also loved dearly his dogs – Bella, Faith, and Daisy May, as well as any and every other animal he has ever encountered in his many life adventures. He enjoyed traveling, seeing new places and things, as well as any adventure, near or far, with his loving wife, Lisa Jo. Rocky was a giant teddy bear who helped anyone he encountered in need, was always the first to give a needed hug, or stick up for anyone who needed it.

Rocky was predeceased by his first wife, Amy Symonds, and his son Rocky Jon Symonds. He is survived  by his wife, Lisa Jo Symonds of Fort Ann; his daughter, Kayla Marie Symonds; his parents, Roger P. Symonds and Meredith I. Symonds; his stepchildren, James Carter, Stephanie Carter, and Stephen Carter; and 8 grandchildren who were his whole heart, who called him Papa Rocky; his sister, Sandee Stevens; his brother, Roger Symonds, Jr.; as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews.

A time of remembrance will be held at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, April 19, 2023, at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls..

Arrangements have been entrusted to the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., of 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls, New York.

In honor of so many friends, family, and others who have lost their lives to addiction – memorial donations may be sent to the “Faces and Voices of Recovery” at www.facesandvoicesofrecovery.org/get-involved/donate/online-giving/

Bruce E. Crandall

GLENS FALLS – Bruce E. Crandall, 71, of Glens Falls, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, April 11, 2023.

Born on July 24, 1951, in Glens Falls, he was the son of the late Clayton Crandall and the late Dorothy (Harding) Gamache.

Bruce graduated from Granville High School, class of 1970.

His career accomplishments included working at General Electric Co. in Fort Edward, the Post Star newspaper, Hill Electric and Irving Tissue until his retirement. When Bruce was not busy working, he enjoyed fishing, and hunting with friends. He liked music, especially the blues. Early in his life, he played the drums in a band with his bandmates.

Bruce is survived by his wife of 28 years, Estela Tumaque-Crandall; his sister-in-law, Nemia Tumaque-Holmes-Golden and family; his sisters and brothers, Sheryl Wilson (Claude) of Illinois, Deborah Rozell (Fred) of Granville, Adrian Crandall (Sandy) of Sevierville, TN, Christine Hall of Hudson Falls, Corby Crandall, and Larry Crandall (Gabrielle) both of Glens Falls; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and close friends.

Friends may call Tuesday, April 18, 2023, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main St., Hudson Falls.

A funeral service will follow the callings hours, on Tuesday, at 1 p.m.

Burial will follow the service on Tuesday at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cemetery in Granville.

A gathering and celebration of life will follow the burial at the VFW Post 1653, 9 North Street in Granville.

The family would like to extend their deep appreciation to all who went above and beyond to provide comfort and ease at this very difficult time. Special thanks to first responders, police, paramedics, 911 operators, neighbors; Ed and Sue, Lona and Pete, special friends, Paul and Rosie, and Father Tony Childs from St. Michael the Archangel Church in South Glens Falls.

Richard A. Chapin, II

GANSEVOORT – Richard A. Chapin, II, 38, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, March 15, 2023.

Born December 12, 1984 in Glens Falls, he was the son of Robin (Maracle) Chapin and Richard Chapin.

Richard graduated from Hudson Falls High, where he enjoyed varsity wrestling and wore his favorite color, green, on his school uniform with pride.

When Richard wasn’t reading science fiction or playing the latest video games, he developed a knack for computers which helped him find success at Global Foundries.

He loved camping. His favorite summer nights were spent around glowing campfires surrounded by family and lifelong friends who would laugh with his sardonic, wisecracking jokes.

Richard especially loved gathering for the holidays so he could spend extra time with his family & friends.

Richard is predeceased by grandparents, Lemuel Chapin, Sally Chapin and Robert Morehouse.

Richard is survived by his mother, Robin Chapin; his father, Richard Chapin; his sister, Nicole Chapin and grandmother, Joan Morehouse. Richard’s greatest joy was as father to daughters Leyla Chapin, Amelia Chapin and son Jacob Chapin. Richard was loved and will be missed by many including step-mother Natalia Chapin, step-siblings John & Victor Woodworth, & Sara Woodworth Spaulding. Richard was adored by niece Samantha Chapin and nephew Dustin Lamora. Even though they divorced, he shared a special bond with ex-wife and co-parent Raven (Wescott) Chapin. He was beloved by many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. He was a devoted father, son, brother, and friend and he will be profoundly missed.

       “ To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die” ………………   ~ Joseph Campbell ~

A private service will be held in June for family & friends. Details to follow.

Memorial donations in memory of Richard may be made to https://gofund.me/3875e8b9.

Patricia A. Andrus

QUEENSBURY – Patricia A. Andrus, 87, of Queensbury, passed away on Tuesday, April 11, 2023, at Elderwood at Ticonderoga.

Born on January 23, 1936, in Bolton Landing, she was the daughter of the late Edwin and Betty (Banker) Langworthy.

Patricia was a graduate of Argyle Central High School.

On October 17, 1953, she married Forrest Andrus in Bakers Mills.  Together they shared many wonderful years together until he passed away in 1985.

In her early years, she worked for G & V Laundry.  For many years she worked for CR Bard, until her retirement.

Patricia was an avid reader, wonderful cook and always faithful to watch the horses on OTB.  She loved watching and shopping on QVC.  She loved finding deals on the latest gadgets on QVC, but she not only bought one, she purchased several just in case someone else needed one also, because of this, she was lovingly referred to as the “Gadget Queen”.  Her Yorkie, Bella has been her closest faithful companion over the past nine years. Most of all her family was the center of her life and she was happiest in life, when she was spending time with them.

In addition to her parents and husband, she was predeceased by her stepmother, Betty Duell Langworthy; daughter, Elizabeth “Betsy” Andrus, her great grandchild, Aerolyn Andrus, her brothers, Adelbert Langworthy and Jim Langworthy and her sister, Donna Shorey.

She is survived by her son, John J. Andrus and his wife, Maryann of Glens Falls; her grandchildren, John J. Andrus, Jr., and Lillian Hughes; her great grandchildren, Jasmine Andrus, Sabrina Hughes, Aiden Groesbeck, Damian Andrus, Carter Andrus, Tessa Andrus and Jayce Andrus; her sisters, Carol Cifone and Joan Fennell; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Graveside services will be conducted at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, April 26, 2023, at Pine View Cemetery in the town of Queensbury.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be sent to the American Cancer Society, 1 Penny Ln, Latham, NY 12110 or Alzheimer’s Association, 1003 Loudon Rd, Cohoes, NY 12047.

Patricia’s family would like to express their sincere gratitude to the nurses and staff at Elderwood at Ticonderoga for all the care and compassion they have given her.

Carolyn (Bibb) Enzor

FORT EDWARD, NY AND RUTLAND, VT – Carolyn (Bibb) Enzor, 88 formerly of Rutland, VT, passed away peacefully at her home with her family at her side.

Born on December 19, 1934 in Birmingham, Alabama, she was a daughter of the late Cassius and Louise Bibb. Carolyn graduated high school in Gadsden Alabama and went on to attend Emma Sampson College in Gadsden, earning her associate degree. On June 19, 1959 she married Ken Enzor and they have enjoyed almost 64 wonderful years together.

Carolyn was a homemaker and a wonderful mother. In her earlier years she worked as a bank teller and bookkeeper in the Birmingham area. Carolyn and Ken moved to Rutland several years ago and, upon Ken’s retirement, they moved to South Carolina and then recently back to Vermont.

In addition to her parents, she is predeceased by a sister, Marilyn Griffies; and a brother, Danny Bibb.

She is survived by her beloved husband, Ken Enzor of Fort Edward, NY; two sons, Lamar Enzor of Manchester, VT and Greg Enzor and his wife, Benita of Charlotte, NC; her grandchildren, Justin, Rachael and Nicole; a great-grandchild, Peyton; and her brother, Tommy Bibb of Denver, CO.

Services are private at the convenience of the family.

Martha (MacCauley) Miller

FORT EDWARD (Durkeetown) – Martha M. (MacCauley) Miller, 96, born on August 16, 1926, in Glens Falls passed away on April 5, 2023.  She was the daughter of the late Claude R. and Lillian R. (Rosa) MacCauley. 

Martha is celebrating in heaven with God and all of her beloved family and friends saved by Jesus.  Always with the brightest smile, she welcomed everyone into her home and into her heart. Martha’s greatest passions were gardening and homemaking.  She loved baking, crafting, sewing, canning, hugs and kisses, road trips with her BFF Isabel, and driving her VW bugs.  She never missed a holiday, birthday, anniversary or an opportunity to use her sarcastic wit.  She was a feisty, strong-willed woman who you couldn’t pull one over on. Family gatherings at her home were full of hi-jinks, Martha’s delicious food, and laughter.  Her family will continue to bake her famous recipes for generations to come. 

On the eve of her 96th birthday, Martha received her Certificate of Completion of High School Studies from Fort Edward High School.  She was one sharp cookie.  Thank you to the Fort Edward Union Free School District, Superintendent, and Board for giving her one of her proudest moments.

She was the Matriarch and Rock of her family.  Her family has peace knowing that she will live on in all of them through the love she unconditionally gave, lessons she taught, perseverance she showed, differences she accepted in others, and the great stories she told. 

In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Ernest Miller; and her brother, Douglas MacCauley, and her many rescued companion cats.   

She raised her five children as a single mother, with incredible love and support from her parents. All four of her sons (and son-in-law) served their country in the Armed Forces.  She is survived by her daughter, Jacquelyn Athearn (Frank) of Queensbury; her sons, Jeffery Miller (Connie) of Argyle, Michael Miller (Dawn) of Hudson, Mark Miller (Gwen) of Clemson, South Carolina, and Cary Miller, also of Clemson; seven grandchildren: Aaryne, Matthew (Jen), Jason, Jeff, Frank (Rachael), Hilary (Donald), and Scott; ten great-grandchildren; Morgan, Colin, Grayson, Kodi, Lillian, Brielle, Brennen, Maisie, Evan, and Ryan; (If you can believe it) one great-great grandchild, Juliana; sister-in-law, Isabel MacCauley of Chester, Vermont; dearly loved nieces, nephews, and cousins; close friends and neighbors, April, Lisa, James, Steve, Kim, Carmel, Linda, Jim, Jason, Sabrina, Barb, Betty, Sam, Marilyn, Dennis, and Nancy. 

At Martha’s request, there will be no calling hours.

Graveside service will be conducted at a later date, June 10, 2023 at 11 am at Warrensburg Cemetery in Warrensburg if you choose to attend.  If not, following will be a gathering of all family and friends at her home in Fort Edward.  The addresses can be obtained through her family or Carleton Funeral Home at (518) 747-4243.

Martha requested that memorials in her memory be made to the Fort Edward Rescue Squad, Inc., P.O. Box 226, Fort Edward, NY 12828.

Her family would like to thank Fort Edward Rescue Squad; Fort Hudson Administration, S-Wing Staff and close care givers (you know who you are); Glens Falls Hospital ER and 4W Staff, Dr. Tedesco and Dr. Pizarro.  A special thanks to Dr. James North who for many years gave her excellent care. Our gratitude to Carleton Funeral Home for her arrangements. 

Robert “Bob” E. Levison

SOUTH GLENS FALLS – Robert “Bob” E. Levison, 96, passed away peacefully at home with his daughters by his side on April 6, 2023 after a long illness. 

Bob was born on July 5, 1926, in Norwood, NY.  He was the son of the late Lawrence and Cora (MacDonald) Levison.  Bob graduated from Savannah, Georgia High School in 1944.  He served in the US Army during World War II, from November of 1944 to August of 1946. 

On August 27, 1959, he married his beloved wife, Mary (Gillman) Levison, with whom he shared 50 years.  Mary passed on August 29, 2009, just two days past their 50th wedding anniversary. 

Bob was a member of the Glens Falls Fire Department for 32 years and retired on April 1, 1988 as an Assistant Chief.  Bob was known by his crew to always be fair and a wonderful Chief. While at the department, he enjoyed his time as representative for the local firefighter’s union as a negotiator.  He had many great friends as part of his firefighter family, who stayed in touch through their retirements.  Several celebrated his and Mary’s 50th wedding anniversary party in Indian Lake.  On the day of his retirement, Bob and Mary learned that they were to become first time grandparents and the same day moved to their new home, built by Bob on Lake Adirondack in the Town of Indian Lake.  While in Indian Lake, Bob was active in the Lake Association and Town Planning and Zoning Boards.  He loved the outdoors, especially spending time fishing in the area with his brother Larry. After 29 years in his home, Bob decided to move and live with his daughter Karen in Moreau. 

Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his two brothers, Lawrence (Larry) Levison and William (Bill) Levison, his sister Norma Levison, and his beloved wife Mary.  Survivors include his children, Karen Levison of Moreau, NY and Robin Levison of Mayfield, NY; two grandchildren, Charles Gray III, and Tabitha Henzel, both of Mayfield; two Sisters-in law, Marjorie Levison of the Oaks, Fort Edward and Caroline Suprenant of Queensbury and several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm on Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at the Carleton Funeral Home, 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls. Rite of committal will take place at a later date at St. Alphonsus Cemetery, Queensbury.  Friends are welcome to join in a Celebration of Life at the Elk’s Lodge #81 on Cronin Road in Queensbury following the Services.

The family wishes to thank all their friends and family who provided support and comfort during dad’s illness as well as all of the hospice nurses, especially Lori and Lisa for their loving care; and Dr. Mark Quaresima and staff at the Moreau Health Center. In Lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to The Community Hospice, 445 New Karner Road, Albany, NY 12205 or donate online at communityhospice.org.

Bernard “Bud” Graham

HUDSON FALLS – Bernard “Bud” Graham, 80, passed away at home on April 3, 2023, surrounded by his family, following a short illness.

Born on September 13, 1942, in Glens Falls, he was the son and only child of the late William and Bernice (Trackey) Graham.  Bud graduated from Hudson Falls High School in 1961.

Bernard (Bud) Graham was married to Dianne for 56 years, they were childhood sweethearts. Dianne passed on October 31, 2021.  Together they had three daughters and a family with a very strong bond built on faith and love.

Bud and Dianne owned and operated Van Aernem’s Dairy successfully for many years, including a home delivery service, one of the last in existence. Bud was the Milkman and Dianne did the book work.  Prior to owning Van Aernem’s Dairy, Bud organized the milk routes and was very active with Ideal Dairy Farms for many years. 

Bud, Dianne and the girls attended Sunday Mass at St. Mary’s / St. Paul’s Church in Hudson Falls, almost every Sunday.  He was a man of quiet yet strong faith.  He was very kind and generous and always ready to lend a hand or an ear to help share sorrows or joys.

Bud was also active with the Kingsbury Volunteer Hose Company for over 50 years and was considered a lifetime member.

Bud enjoyed being with people and visiting to talk about old times, current events or to be supportive of anyone in need.

Bud is survived by his daughters and their husbands Michelle and Timothy Plummer, Amy and Jeffry Donnelly, Lori and Dave Bodak; his seven grandchildren, Erica, Richard, Timothy, Jordan, James, Matthew and Jeffry; and five great grandchildren, Riley, Morgan, Dakota, Lola and Jacquelyn; and his pal Chewy.

Bud had a large extended family.  He had many cousins on both the Graham and Trackey sides of his family as well as Dianne’s sisters and brothers and their children and grandchildren.  Family events were a highlight for Buddy.  He enjoyed camping, picnics and trips to York Beach Maine with “the kids” whether his girls, the neighborhood friends or some of the cousins or grandchildren.

The family would like to thank Dr. Rowley, Dr. Stoutenberg, and the staff at C.R. Wood Cancer Center and High Peaks Hospice for the tremendous care during his illness.

Friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, April 14, 2023, at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m., on Saturday, April 15, 2023, at St. Mary’s/St. Paul’s Church on the park in Hudson Falls. 

The Rite of Committal will follow at Moss Street Cemetery in Kingsbury, where Bud and Dianne will be laid to rest together.

Memorial Donations in memory of Bud may be made to the Walk to End Alzheimer’s (Queensbury) – Team Dianne by visiting http://act.alz.org/goto/TeamDianne. The family, including Bud, participated in this walk annually in support of his caregiving activities and in support of her being a survivor and as of last year in remembrance of Dianne. 

Thomas “Tommy” M. Higgins

THURMAN – Thomas “Tommy” M. Higgins, passed away suddenly on April 4, 2023 in his beloved home.

He was born on April 18, 1955 to the late Margaret Higgins and Robert “Buff” Higgins of Long Island. Tommy loved spending time woodworking and refurbishing furniture at his home in the mountains. Some of the best times were the Pumpkin parties at his house and the annual family Pizza Party he organized at Capri in Lake George. Thomas’ greatest accomplishment was raising his daughters and the hunting cabin he turned into a home.

In addition to his parents, he is predeceased by a brother, John Higgins.

Tommy leaves behind his daughters, Courtney (Eric Triola) and Chelsea Higgins; his grandchildren, Terry Ide, Cecelia Ide, and Declan Triola; his sisters, Teri Hammond (Tim Shuler), and Peggy Quintal; brothers, Bobby (Tanis) Higgins, and Bill Fitzgerald; nieces, Melissa (Tim) Rasmussen, and Marissa (Dakota) Brinkman; nephews, JP (Brittany) Quintal, Joey (Francine) Quintal, Ryan (Victoria) Hammond, and Doug Higgins; his sister-in-law, Doreen Higgins; his beloved cats Walter and Lemon and great nieces and nephew. He also leaves behind a special family friend, Joel, who was always there for him and his family.

It was Tommy’s wish that no services be held. The family will hold a celebration of life at a later date.

Patricia A. Breason

HUDSON FALLS – Patricia A. Breason, 90, of Union Street, passed away April 4, 2023, at Glens Falls Hospital.

Born August 7, 1932, in Queensbury, she was the daughter of the late Frederick and Madeline (Wells) Loveland.

Pat attended Hudson Falls High School.

On November 22, 1958, she married the love of her life Stanley “Jobie” Breason in Salem.

For many years Pat worked for Hudson Falls High School in the cafeteria, retiring in 1995.

Pat enjoyed going to bingo games, completing crossword puzzles and in her younger years you would find Pat dancing every weekend at Grinnell’s in Kingsbury and Nelson’s Dance Hall in Salem. Her favorite past time was spending time with her children and grandchildren.

She is predeceased by her biological mother, Ola (Aldrich) Tripp; her son, Robert Eldridge; her daughter, Kathy Baker; her brother, Robert Tripp and great grandson, Adam LaRoe.

Survivors include her husband of 64 years, Stanley “Jobie” Breason of Hudson Falls; her children, Joan LaBombarde (Danny) of Raphine, VA, Dale Weatherwax (Glen) of Greenwich, Lynn Barry (Scott) of Floyd, VA, Terry Breason (Angie) of Kansas and Michael Benson (Keith) of Hudson Falls, Sue Davis (John) of Gansevoort, Kim Fenton (John) of Hudson Falls, Tony Twiss of Hudson Falls, and Sherry Bickford (Sean) of Hudson Falls. She is also survived by her brother, Ned Tripp (Bev) of Minnesota and her sister, Audrey Brockway of Hudson Falls, along with several grandchildren, great grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call Saturday, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main St., in Hudson Falls.

All are welcome to a gathering, following the service, at Jobie and Pat’s home, 8 Union St., in Hudson Falls.

Burial will take place at Union Cemetery in the town of Fort Edward at a later date.

Memorial donations in memory of Pat may be made to a charity of one’s choice.

Judith A. Bradway

HUDSON FALLS – Judith A. Bradway, 83, passed away quietly at her home on Monday, April 3, 2023.

Born on April 6, 1939, in Catskill, she was the daughter of the late George and Edna (Francis) Clough.

Judy was a 1957 graduate of Gloversville High School.  Following her graduation, she attended Albany State College.

On September 16, 1961, she married Karl Bradway at the Lake Luzerne First United Methodist Church.

In her younger years, Judy spent her spare time bowling in various area bowling leagues, where she was a member of the 600 Club.  Judy was a proud homemaker, she enjoyed cooking for her family and the simple pleasures of life.  She was outgoing, authentic and an honest individual.  Judy will be remembered for the many wonderful parties she hosted and organized, donating her time for the happiness of others.  Judy’s welcoming personality meant she was always quick to make friends, wherever she went.  She was a vivacious reader and shared her passion with many others while volunteering her time as a literacy volunteer. 

Family was the centerfold of Judy’s life.  She looked forward to spending time with her family, traveling, and camping, especially on Fourth Lake.

She is survived by her husband of 61 years, Karl Bradway of Hudson Falls; her children, Jeffrey (Terry) Bradway of Latham, Christopher Bradway of Hudson Falls, Mark (Marella) Bradway of Milton, Georgia and her grandchildren, Madison, Logan and Hailey.

Friends may call on Monday, April 10, 2023, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

A service will follow the calling hours at 6 p.m. on Monday, at the funeral home, with Pastor Raymond Morris, officiating.

Burial will be 12:30 p.m., on Tuesday, April 11, 2023, at Gerald B. H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery in Schuylerville.

Judy’s family suggests memorial donations be sent to the Northeast Kidney Foundation, 22 Colvin Ave., Albany, NY 12206 or by visiting healthykidneys.org/get-involved/make-a-gift/

Diane (Vincent) MacIntosh

HUDSON FALLS – Diane (Vincent) MacIntosh, 74, of Notre Dame Street, passed away at 9:45 am at Elderwood at North Creek Nursing Home on Wednesday, March 29, 2023.

Born on November 3, 1948, in Cleveland Ohio, she was the daughter of the late Edward J. and Kathleen M. (Kernan) Vincent.

In 1966, Diane graduated from the Mohonasen High School, and in 1970, she received her BS degree from SUNY Oswego, and in 1980, her MS degree from Russell Sage College.

After graduating from SUNY Oswego in 1970, Diane taught first, third and fourth grades in the Hudson Falls School system, retiring in 2003, after a 33 year career in teaching.

On April 15, 1989, she married Douglas C. MacIntosh at the First Presbyterian Church in Hudson Falls.

Her many enjoyments include needle work, walking, bicycling, reading, music, gardening and traveling throughout the world with her husband, Doug. 

Diane was a member of the BETA SIGMA PHI sorority and the Glens Falls Operetta Club.   She was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church in Hudson Falls, where she was a Sunday school teacher, served as an elder, was on the Session, sang in the choir and was active in the Women’s Association.   Diane also served on the Executive board of the Hudson Falls Teachers Association and was a literacy volunteer tutor.

Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her grandmother, Frances Burke and her husband, Douglas C. MacIntosh.

Survivors include her brother, Bruce Vincent and his wife, Connie of Tilamook, Oregon; a niece and a nephew.

Friends may call on Thursday, April 6, 2023, from 3 to 6 at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

Funeral Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. on Friday, April 7, 2023, at the First Presbyterian Church in Hudson Falls, with the Rev. Michael Plank, pastor, officiating.

Burial will be later in the spring at Prospect Hill Cemetery in Argyle.

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