Myrna Madeline Legault

HUDSON FALLS – Myrna Madeline Legault, 83, a lifelong resident of Hudson Falls, passed away on May 7, 2021, at Albany Medical Center.

Born September 26, 1937, in Hudson Falls, she was the daughter of the late Harold and Thelma (Knoble) Mitchell.

She was a graduate of Hudson Falls Senior High School.

Myrna married Donald Legault on August 4, 1956.

She was well known for customer service at the Dog Shack in Hudson Falls, where she worked for over 40 years, serving the community.

Myrna loved to read and always shared her books with others.  She enjoyed traveling, her time in the Adirondack A’s Car Club and rarely missed an episode of General Hospital.  Myrna was known for her awesome cooking, baking and her wonderful holiday dinners, if you were lucky to get an invitation.

Besides her parents, Myrna was predeceased by her husband, Donald Legault in 1997.

Myrna is survived by her four children, Mitchell, Brian (Pam), Stephanie Doyle (Rick) and Matthew (Melanie); 11 grandchildren, Wesley, Ryan, Aimee, Nick, Lindsay, Nathan, Aaron, Ashley, Cassie, Ryan and Jake; 13 great grandchildren, Everett, Henry, Kolby, Hannah, Isabella, Flynn, Rhys, Tatum, Jack, Fiona, Braeden, Emmalee and Piper; she is also survived by her lifelong friend, Doris Dyer, several cousins and her beloved cats, Cinnamon and Nox.

A Celebration of Life will be held, 4 p.m., on Saturday, May 15, 2021 at Matthew’s home, 56 Keller Lane in Granville.

Memorial donations in memory of Myrna may be made to Saratoga Bridges, 16 Saratoga Bridges Blvd, Ballston Spa, NY 12020 or the Fort Edward Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 226, Fort Edward, NY 12828.

Donald R. Atkinson

LAKE GEORGE – Donald R. Atkinson, a longtime resident of Hudson Falls, went into the arms of the Lord on May 4, 2021, at the age of 64.

Born September 1, 1956, he was the son of the Edna (Atkinson) Alexander of Hudson and the late Ronald Atkinson of Standish.

Upon graduating from Saranac Central School, Donald worked construction for the Local 186 in Plattsburgh and the Local 157 in Schenectady.  He was a gifted painter and handyman.

He enjoyed fishing at Halfway Brook in Queensbury, frequenting garage sales and taking long car rides to visit friends and family.  Donald spent his summers spending time with friends in the Adirondacks and could usually be found at the Saratoga Racecourse placing a bet or two. 

Donald had a huge heart.  He was known for helping animals and being first to lend assistance to anyone in need.  Donald had a great talent for fixing cars.  He was always there with a wrench to get family and friends back on the road.  His humor, kindness, loyalty and friendly personality will be missed by his family and friends.

In addition to his father, he was predeceased by his son, Donald Atkinson, Jr., his grandparents, William and Margaret Donohue and his sister, Deborah White.

Left to cherish his memory include his sons, Mathew Atkinson and his significant other, Casey Hall of Lake George, Jacob Atkinson of Plattsburgh and Ryan Atkinson of South Carolina; his four beautiful granddaughters; his siblings, Ronald Atkinson, Wendy Atkinson, Danny Atkinson, Randy Atkinson and Michael Atkinson; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

Services for Donald will be and private and held at the convenience of the family. 

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Donald’s memory may be sent to the Northshore Animal League, 115 Maple Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801.

Helen Mumblo

HUDSON FALLS – Helen Mumblo, passed away unexpectedly at the Glens Falls Hospital on May 4, 2021, at the age of 61.

Born on March 6, 1960, in Granville, she was the daughter of Harold McClure and the late Mary (Stoddard) McClure.

In her younger years, Helen moved to Lake George and then to Glens Falls, where she met her husband of 41 years, Louis X. Mumblo.  Together, they raised four children in their Hudson Falls home.  Over the years, Helen worked for CB Sports, McDonalds and Stewarts.  She also assisted her husband on their Post Star motor route for many years.

Helen loved dogs, she treated them as though they were her “fur babies”.  At one time she had 13 dogs in her care.  She enjoyed gardening and tending to her flower gardens, crocheting blankets and slippers for her family.  She was known for being very artistic and picked up new talents quickly including macramé.  Helen could always be counted on to help the family with their homework, sometimes just giving them the answers.  In her younger years, she looked forward to taking family trips to Maine, where many memories were made.  Helen will be remembered for always being the life of the party.

Helen was predeceased by her mother, Mary Stoddard McClure, her brother Harold McClure and her in-laws, Archie and Marjorie E. Mumblo.

Left to cherish her memory are her husband, Louis X. Mumblo; her children, Matthew Mumblo, Johnathon (Pam) Mumblo, Rosanna (Mike) Mumblo, Louis X (Jamie) Mumblo, III.; her grandchildren, Matthew, Dakota, Kat, JJ, Jacob, Brady, Kaylee, Mackenzie, Preston and Riley; she is also survived by her father, Harold (Yvette) McClure; her sisters, Donna Swinton, Marsha (Bill) Morehouse, Sr., Anita (Bill “Pudgy”) Delong; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.

A celebration of life will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday, May 8, 2021, at 48 Ferry Street, in Hudson Falls.

Memorial donations in memory of Helen may be made to American Heart Association, 4 Atrium Dr #100, Albany, NY 12205.

Leona DeGroff Holstein

SARATOGA SPRINGS – In the morning hours of May 5, 2021, Leona DeGroff Holstein, left this world to join her husband on the dance floor in heaven.

Born June 21, 1928, in Albany, she was the daughter of the late George S. and Eva (Buck) DeGroff. Leona graduated from Castleton Union High School in 1945 and then attended Albany Business College where she graduated in 1946.  She held a variety of administrative secretarial positions before she married E. Joseph Holstein on June 6, 1953 at St. John’s Roman Catholic Church in Rensselaer. Together they had three daughters and built their life in Hudson Falls where they were active members of the community. She retired from the Washington County Board of Elections in 1994.

Leona was a lifelong parishioner of the Hudson Falls United Methodist Church where she was a member of the choir and a worship leader. She also volunteered with the Glens Falls Hospital Guild and at one time was a local Girl Scout Leader. Leona was the past Treasurer of the Washington County Republican Women’s Club. At the age of 91, she changed her political affiliation and enrolled in the Democratic party!

Along with her parents, George and Eva DeGroff, Leona was predeceased by her husband of 50 years, E. Joseph Holstein.

Survivors include her daughters, Linda (Bill) Stronge of Westford, MA, Gail (Russell) Danforth of Saratoga Springs and Lisa (Michael) Wells of Corinth; six grandchildren, Aaron (Lisa) Stronge, Devin Stronge, Joel (Michelle) Danforth, Ian Danforth, Phoebe Wells and Nolan Wells; and two great-grandchildren, Henry Stronge and Levi Stronge.

Summing up 93 years of a life well lived into a few paragraphs is incredibly difficult, but her memory will live on through her family with each moment spent with Leona forever etched in their hearts.

A special thank you to Patricia, Beth and her team on Springs 2 and Yvonne and Val on Victoria 3 at Wesley Nursing Home for taking such good care of Leona.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date.

Memorial donations in memory of Leona may be made to Hudson Falls Free Library, 220 Main St., Hudson Falls, NY 12839.

Richard C. Adach

GLOVERSVILLE & FORT EDWARD – Richard C. Adach, 89, formerly of Gloversville and more recently of Fort Edward, passed away peacefully at the Fort Hudson Health Care Center in Fort Edward, on Sunday, May 2, 2021.

Born on June 22, 1931, in Schenectady, he was the son of the late Bronislaw and Frances (Lachowicz) Adach.

Richard graduated from Scotia High School in 1949 and continued his education at Albany State University, where he received his Bachelor of Arts in 1953 and his Master of Arts in 1954.  Using his education, Richard taught Spanish, first in Long Island and then moved to Gloversville, where he used his gift of linguistics to teach several languages.  Richard could speak five languages, including Spanish, Russian, French, Polish and English.  He loved teaching, where he could share his knowledge with high school students.  Richard strived to make learning interesting to his students by incorporating his travel experiences into the classroom.

 Richard met the love of his life, Anna Maria Yanarella at a teacher’s conference in Beacon, NY.  They were married in 1970 and started their traveling adventures.  He and his wife explored the world.  Travel was natural for them, because he was fluent in so many languages and understood their cultures.  Richard and Anna Maria especially loved taking cruises after retirement.  One vacation that was a highlight of their travels was a 60-day cruise to the Middle East.

Richard was a devout Catholic, who practiced his faith at The Church of the Holy Spirit in Gloversville.  His faith was his strength, coming from his upbringing in a Polish family.  He was proud of his heritage and also loved listening to polish music.

After retirement, Richard and Anna Maria spent several winters enjoying their condo in Cape Canaveral, Florida.  Richard was a devoted husband, caring uncle and wonderful educator who will be greatly missed by all the people’s lives he touched.

In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his wife, Anna Maria Adach, his siblings, Genevieve Waddington, Gertrude Mortensen, Konstanty Adack, his nephew, Bruce Mortensen and his niece, Sharon Mortensen.

Survivors include his niece and caregiver, Susan (Waddington) Dalbey and her partner, Carl Abbey; and his nephews, Gary Waddington and his wife, Ginny, Robert Mortensen, Christopher Mortensen, Paul Adack; his nieces, Jennifer Adack, Karen Cardillo, Marianne Maye, Patty Shipper, Laura (Adack) Huntley and Nancy Mortensen.

Friends may call on Wednesday, May 5, 2021 from 12:00 P.M. noon to 1 p.m. at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls. Everyone is required to wear face masks and social distancing is encouraged.

Funeral services will follow the calling hour at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, with the Reverend Stephanie Schneider, pastor of the Village Baptist Church in Fort Edward, officiating.

The Rite of Committal will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. on Friday, May 7, 2021 at Holy Redeemer Cemetery on Troy-Schenectady Road in Schenectady.

Richard had resided at the Fort Hudson Nursing Center for the past four years during which time they took excellent care of him.  A special thank you to Brandi, Justin, Nan, Cheryl, Sherry and everyone else that helped care for him on A Wing.

The family suggests that memorial donations be made to Fort Hudson Health Care Facility, Activities Department, 319 Broadway, Fort Edward, NY  12828.

Gordon M. “Gordy” Dupuis

GLENS FALLS – Gordon M. “Gordy” Dupuis, 73, of Glens Falls, passed away Sunday, May 2, 2021, at his home surrounded by his loving family.

Gordy was born in Glens Falls to Jennie Valyer.  He grew up in Hudson Falls, where he developed a passion for the rodeo life, spending many hours at local ranches throughout the area.  Gordy then went on to join the United States Air Force, proudly serving in the Vietnam War and continued his accomplished service for 20 years, retiring in 1988.

While serving in Korea, Gordy met the love of his life, Song Cha “Tina”.  Within a couple years, they welcomed their sons, Gordy and Jim.  Gordy and Tina traveled the world together while he served in the United States Air Force.  They finally settled in the Glens Falls area where he would retire.  Gordy cherished being around his family and friends and was always there for them.  He loved spending time with his family anyway he could, especially sharing conversation around a campfire.  Gordy also enjoyed feeding the animals in his yard, devoting extra time to the squirrels.  He spent many hours thinking up projects for his sons to implement, creating lifelong memories.

Besides his mother, Gordy was predeceased by his wife, Tina Dupuis and his brothers, Lester Valyer, George Valyer, Louis Valyer and Michael Dupuis.

Survivors include his sister, Marge Fuller; his sister in law, Joanne Dupuis; his two sons, Gordon Dupuis, Jr. (Linda), Jim Dupuis (Cheryl); his grandchildren, Mikayla Anderson, Kobi Dupuis, Madeline Dupuis, Zachary DeMarsh, Joshua DeMarsh, Brandon DeMarsh; as well as many cousins, nieces and nephews.

Friends may call Monday, May 10, 2021, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main St., in Hudson Falls.  Facial masks are required and social distancing is encouraged.

The funeral service will follow the calling hours, 6 p.m., at the funeral home.

Donations in memory of Gordy may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 2 Pine West Plaza #202, Albany, NY 12205 or the Adirondack Vets House Inc., 26 Pine Street, Glens Falls, New York 12801.

William Charles Kuba

It is with the deepest sorrow imaginable that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, son, and brother, William Charles Kuba, too soon and unexpectedly, of heart failure on April 30th, 2021. To say we are devastated is an understatement. To say he was a generous, fun, kind, loving man is also an understatement.

Following his sister Kathy, and his brother Bobby, Bill was born on September 26, 1967 to Robert and Dorothy Kuba of Argyle, New York.  He was to become a big brother and partner in crime to Christopher two years later. 

He was a 1986 graduate of Argyle School District and made his family very proud as Valedictorian.  He made a tour of colleges including RIT, and Adirondack Community College where he met his love, Danielle. He ultimately settled into and graduated from SUNY New Paltz with a degree in Electrical Engineering with a concentration in Computer Science in 1992.  It was there that he became a beloved brother of Sigma Beta Chi fraternity, forging lifelong friendships and creating many incredible memories, some of which will always stay amongst the Brotherhood.

Bill spent several summers working at Camp Wilton Summer Camp for Developmentally Disabled Adults.  It was a job he loved so much that he returned every summer from 1986-1993, touching so many lives with joy, love, and laughter…he gave his whole heart to the campers, Willingly and With Love.  After graduating from college, he continued his work with people with disabilities until he landed his first tech job at GE as a Help Desk Technician.  He happily spent the bulk of his career (1996-2013) at First Albany Corporation (Broadpoint/Gleacher) moving from Help Desk Technician, all the way up to Director of Infrastructure and Technology until the company closed.  Not only was he a brilliant IT professional, but his ability to connect with people and create strong relationships made him one of a kind.  He had a gift of relating to everyone he came into contact with and was loved by his team.  Bill began his own IT consulting company, Kindred Consulting, and worked many jobs small and large.  He spent several years working on IT jobs for the State, mentoring and training his employees who grew to love him as family.  He most recently worked in the IT Department of Ellis Hospital in Schenectady, NY.

Bill married Danielle DuBois on January 16, 1993 at the Church of St. Mary/St. Paul in Hudson Falls, NY.  Their 28 year marriage was a beautiful one, filled with respect, honor, love, hard work, and joy.  They were each other’s best friends and their strengths complimented each other.  They were somehow able to balance each other out, and their devotion to each other is eternal.  Together they raised three beautiful, kind, intelligent children; Gabriella Kathryn (23,) Juliana Lisa (19,) and Alexander Charles (14.)  These four people have never doubted for a moment that they were the most important things in the world to Bill.  He was Everything.

Bill’s generosity extended to everyone in his community.  He loved coaching Hudson Falls Little League and helping run the program.  He was a supporter of his community, promoting the arts, and working on the Rising Phoenix Board, dedicating his time to make our community a better place.  His greatest joy was working with The Boy Scouts.  Not only was he an involved Dad, he also acted as Assistant Scoutmaster, and Committee Chairman for Twin Rivers Council Troop 4.  His love of nature led him and his son into Scouting, and they have many memories together that will be deeply treasured.  Campouts with his son, or with his family, or with his Scout Troop were one of his greatest pleasures.  It was important to him to instill the Scout Law in all his Scouts.  Be: Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean, and Reverent. He lived his life as an example of what a Man should be.

Bill was a master of gameplay, loving games of all kinds.  There wasn’t a board or computer game he couldn’t master, and he could create elaborate games on the fly out of any materials at hand, including sugar or jelly packets at restaurants to keep his children entertained. He was a musician, playing piano, French horn, and guitar, and introduced his children to a wide variety of music, influencing eclectic musical tastes in all of them.  His love of music and his talent live on in them.  There isn’t a movie he hasn’t watched, and one of his favorite things at the end of the day was watching all sorts of shows with his family, relaxing, talking, laughing, and joking.  We cherished those times together, when there was nothing else to do but be together.

He enjoyed every one of his childrens’ performances, from dance recitals, to band and orchestra performances, to High School musicals; he took great pride and joy in witnessing his childrens’ accomplishments and wouldn’t miss an opportunity to share that pride with others.

Besides his cherished wife, Danielle and his three incredible children, Bill leaves behind his loving parents, Robert and Dorothy Kuba of Argyle, NY, his eldest, coolest, and only sister Kathy (Kuba) Defoe and her husband Gerry of Watertown, NY, his eldest, level-headed, steady brother Bobby Kuba and his wife Kathleen of Philadelphia, NY, and his brother, best man, and best friend, Christopher Kuba and his partner Julie Carpenter of Hudson Falls, NY.  He also charmed his way into Danielle’s family’s hearts (from the moment he drank Lisa’s ginger ale secretly behind her mother’s back after her tonsillectomy.) He leaves behind his parents-in-law, Michael and Donna Graham of Queensbury, NY, and his sister and brother-in-law, Lisa and David Winter of Fort Ann.  His nieces and nephews were immensely important to Bill and they all loved him dearly.  He leaves behind Jon and Amanda Defoe, Emily, Meghan, and Jack Kuba, Shelby (Kuba) Stevens and Samantha (Kuba) Williams, and Anna, Marion, and Rose Winter and additional other beloved family members too numerous to count.  In addition to his family, Bill’s friends formed a huge circle of support and love around him.  No matter where or when his friendships were made, their roots all ran deep.  We are assured that he leaves them behind to take care of his family.

Bill’s base level of compassion was Above and Beyond.  There is no tunnel he would not dig through a mountain if it helped you.  As far as he was concerned, a win for you was a win for everyone.  He could talk for hours because his head just wasn’t big enough to hold all of his ideas.  He hated the idea of wasting time, and he could turn absolutely anything into a joke.  He was the most reckless problem solver we’ve ever known, but somehow it always worked out.  Bill will be remembered most for his unfathomable generosity, his wit and sense of humor, his love of family and friends, and his gift for creating fun and light wherever he went.  He accomplished so much and helped everyone he met be a little bit better, a little bit stronger.  The world is a sadder place without him, but it’s a brighter place because he has been here. His contagious smile and enveloping hugs will be missed by all.

“You don’t need to see the Invisible String.  People who love each other are always connected by a very special string made of love…

Even though you can’t see it with your eyes, you can feel it with your heart and know you are always connected to everyone you love.”  “The Invisible String” -Patrice Karst

All services will be private and at the convenience of the family.

In lieu of flowers, Bill would undoubtedly prefer for donations to be made to The Boy Scouts of America, Twin Rivers Council Troop 4, to benefit the boys he cared so much about.  If you are so inclined, please make checks out to “Friends of Troop 4” and mail in care of Brian Landsman, 167 Bentley Road, Hudson Falls, NY 12839.

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

Phyllis Ann (McGinnis) LaPan

HUDSON FALLS – Phyllis Ann (McGinnis) LaPan, 86, died April 28, 2021, after a brief illness.  

Phyllis was born on November 9, 1934, the daughter of Aurilla (Havens) and Edward McGinnis, Sr., in Hudson Falls.

She graduated from Hudson Falls High School in 1953.  

Phyllis married the love of her life, Edward LaPan, on October 30, 1955. They celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary in 2020.

Upon graduation, Phyllis started working at WT Grant’s Department store in Glens Falls.  She then went to work for the Carroll’s Corporation in Queensbury.  She worked many years for McDonald’s, eventually retiring from the Fort Edward location.  

Phyllis had a love of reading, was an avid BINGO player and enjoyed date night with Ed at the local casino.  She loved spending time with her family, especially her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.  She was especially close to her nieces, Karen Skizynski, Michelle Hunt and Diane Leonelli.

Phyllis was predeceased by her beloved daughter, Debora Ellis.  Besides her parents and daughter, she was also predeceased by her brothers:  Edward McGinnis and his wife, Joan; Robert McGinnis; Paul McGinnis and his wife Betty; Richard McGinnis; Jack McGinnis; and her sisters:  Margaret Eagle and her husband Charles and Marilyn Riganta.

She is survived by her husband, Edward; her son, Michael and his wife, Debbie of South Glens Falls; her son-in-law, Larry Ellis of Hudson Falls; her grandsons, Nicholas Ellis and his wife, Taylor and their son, Edison of Albany; Neil Ellis (Cindy) and their sons, Hunter and Ashton of Hudson Falls; Kristopher LaPan and his wife, Carrie of Saratoga and Kameron LaPan of New Albany, Ohio;  Phyllis is also survived by her sister, Susan Palmer and her husband, Loren of Hudson Falls; sister- in-laws, Janet McGinnis, Helen McGinnis and Doris Trackey and her husband, Joseph of Hudson Falls; brother-in-laws, Lester LaPan, Jr. and his wife, Janice of Hudson Falls; and Wallace LaPan and his wife, Rhea of Hudson Falls.  She leaves behind many nieces and nephews.

Services will be private and at the convenience of the family.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Phyllis’s name to the Fort Edward Rescue Squad, Inc., PO Box 226, Fort Edward, NY 12828.

Arrangements are under the care of the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

Barbara Jeannine Foster

HUDSON FALLS – Barbara Jeannine Foster, 70, a longtime resident of Whitehall, died on Saturday, April 24th, 2021, at her home, with her family by her side.

Born on March 30, 1951, in Granville, she was the daughter of the late Isaac and Jeannine Wright.

Barbara enjoyed reading, bingo, and little league sports, supporting many of the youth sport programs in Whitehall. She had an insatiable love for music, knew the words to all her favorite songs, and enjoyed attending concerts with her friends. Her fondest memories were the times spent with her girlfriends in Maine and camping by the river. Barbara was a life-long Yankee fan and reveled in the Yankee-Red Sox rivalry between her and her best giggle & camping partner, Erin Barber.

She retired from New York Telephone, having memorized the zip code of every town in New York State. She went on to work at the Prospect Child & Family Center, where she realized her greatest joy was caring for disabled children.

She was preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Nancy Mija.

Barbara is survived by her sister, Debbie (John); her brother, Jeffrey (Brenda); two daughters and their spouses, Kristen and John Petillo and Michele and Christopher DeNardo; her son, Matthew and her two grandchildren.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to Ms. Ann Malleson for the gentle care and companionship she provided to Mom over the last few months.  

Friends may call Friday, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main St., in Hudson Falls.

A memorial service will be held on Friday, at 7 p.m., following the calling hours, at the funeral home.

Memorial donations in memory of Barbara may be sent to Prospect Child & Family Center, 133 Aviation Rd, Queensbury, NY 12804.

Francis “Peanut” Earl Roy Marshall, Sr.

HUDSON FALLS – Francis “Peanut” Earl Roy Marshall, Sr., of North Street, went into the arms of the Lord, April 21, 2021, at Glens Falls Hospital, after a long illness.

Born on July 18, 1939, In Morrisonville, he was the son of the late Roy C. and Theresa M. (Gonyea) Marshall.

Peanut attended school in Morrisonville and continued his education at BOCES, obtaining his electrician certificate.

On April 8, 1961, he married Agnes Ellen Guyett at the Hudson Falls Methodist Church.

Peanut was a jack of all trades.  Early in his career, he worked at Harder Silo, then he settled as an electrician, during which time he was employed with several companies, which included SW&B out of Georgia, and Cianbro out of Maine.  While working for these companies, Peanut traveled up and down the eastern seaboard.  When the Gospel Lighthouse added the new sanctuary, Peanut completed all the electrical work with help from his four sons and two nephews.  He loved working in God’s house.

He was an avid reader of history.  Peanut especially loved studying the Civil War and enjoyed his travels to Gettysburg.  He was also a devoted follower of the New York Yankees and the New York Giants.  Through the years, Peanut spent many hours on the golf course.  Although he had many interests, his life centered around his church, family and friends.

Besides his parents, Peanut was predeceased by his brother, Roy Marshall, his daughter-in-law, Penny Marshall and his aunt, Shirley Marshall.

Survivors include his loving wife of 60 years, Ellen Marshall of Hudson Falls; his five children, Tammy Stelts and her husband, Craig of Felton, PA; Francis Marshall Jr. of Argyle, Robbie Marshall of Argyle, Peter Marshall, Jr. and his wife, Dawn of Hudson Falls and Danny Marshall and his wife, June of Argyle; 11 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren; his siblings, Ronald Marshall and his wife, Theresa of Hudson Falls; Nancy Marshall of Plattsburgh; Randy Marshall and his wife Cheryl of Dannemora; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Friends may call Tuesday, April 27, 2021, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street, in Hudson Falls.

Funeral Services will be conducted at 1 p.m., on Tuesday, at the funeral home, with Pastor Paul Mead, officiating.

Burial will follow at Pine View Cemetery in the town of Queensbury.

Sandra L. “Hobby” Hobbs

SOUTH GLENS FALLS – Sandra L. “Hobby” Hobbs, 74, of South Glens Falls, passed away peacefully with her family by her side, on Friday April 23, 2021, after a short illness.

Born July 30, 1946, in Glens Falls, she was the daughter of the late Ralph and Mary (Keating) Havens. Sandy was a graduate of Hudson Falls High School.

Sandy was everyone’s favorite baby-sitter. For many years Sandy’s life revolved around the many kids she loved and cared for. She prepared her grandchildren, nieces, nephews and the Dupuis crew for school. Sandy taught them life lessons, respect for others and how to have fun.

Sandy loved spending time with her family. Her children and her grandchildren were her life’s greatest blessings.

Sandy’s love of country music was her favorite source of entertainment.  She spent many years following the local country bands and dancing the night away.  Sandy was always the life of the party. In most recent years she could be found at the local parks sitting in a lawn chair, enjoying music with her friends and family.

Besides her parents she was predeceased by her sister, Judy Kibling and her brother, Daniel Havens.

Left to cherish her memories are her husband, Earl Hobbs Jr. of South Glens Falls; her children, Charles Conlon Jr. of South Glens Falls, Veljohn (Jessica) Diffee of Pensicola, FL. and April Diffee of Hudson Falls; her six loving grandchildren, Celeste Conlon, Lauren and Hayden Diffee, Tyler (Maddie) Briggs, Cody Briggs and Hunter Briggs; her sisters, Rita (Bob) Kibling of Medical Lake,  WA,  Flossie Hobbs (Richard Collins) of Surfide Beach, SC, Barbara (Chris) Fontaine of Fort Edward and Anna (George) Dowling of Victory Mills; as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Sandy’s family would especially like to thank her niece and friend, Donna Lampmon for all the love and care she has shown Sandy throughout the years.

Friends may call Monday, April 26, 2021, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., at the New Life Baptist Church, 62 Main St., in Hudson Falls.

A Funeral Service will be conducted, at 5 p.m., following the callings hours, with Pastor  Jon Hawkins, officiating. 

The family would also like to thank the ICU doctors and nursing staff at Glens Falls Hospital for all their compassion and care.

Sandra was a light in the lives of all who loved her, and we are sure if you listen close you can hear her laugh all the way from heaven.

Sandy (Pincheon) Priest

HUDSON FALLS – Sandy (Pincheon) Priest, 81, of Hudson Falls, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, April 20, 2021.

Born on January 9, 1940 in Glens Falls, she was the daughter of the late Carl and Charlotte Pincheon. 

Sandy lived her entire life in Hudson Falls and spent many of those years, caring for her parents, until their passing.

She was employed at the Troy Shirt Factory and also at Bubbles & Sun.

Sandy loved watching NASCAR, especially her favorite driver, Dale Earnhardt, Jr.  She also was an avid reader and loved the challenge of Word Search Puzzles.  Sandy was talented at embroidery and took great pride in giving them away as gifts.   She enjoyed tapping her foot to country music and watching old TV shows.

Sandy will be dearly missed by her neighbors, close friends and family.  The family wishes to thank Dr. Ann Evans for the care, compassion and kindness given to Sandy and her family. 

Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her sister, Barbara Chadwick.

Those left to miss Sandy include her son, Tim Priest and  Louise Nason of Kingsbury and grandson, Tony Priest. Also, she is survived by her son, Kevin and his wife, Cindy Priest of Niskayuna and grandson, Will Priest and granddaughter, Alex Priest.  She will be missed by her daughter, Wendy Meccariello of Scotia and granddaughter, Allison (Joseph) Sisson and grandson, Vincent Meccariello, and two great granddaughters, Ava and Charlotte Sisson. She is also survived by her daughter, Laurie Brizzell of Loudonville and grandson, Zachary Brizzell; and several nieces and nephews.

Sandy requested that services will be private and for immediate family only.  Those that attend the services, are required to wear face masks and maintain social distance.

Arrangements are under the care of the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to SPCA of Upstate NY, 588 Queensbury Ave., Queensbury, NY  12804.

William R. “Billy” Keays

SOUTH GLENS FALLS – William R. “Billy” Keays, 66, of South Glens Falls and a longtime resident of Hudson Falls, passed away peacefully at his home, Men of Moreau, on April 21, 2021, after complications from years of health problems.

Born on June 7, 1954 in Glens Falls, he was the son of the late Constance and David Keays.

Billy was a 1974 graduate of Hudson Falls High School.  Following graduation, he started his long relationship with the Green Jackets Football team, where he was so proud to have been their waterboy.  In 2012, Billy was inducted into the Green Jackets Hall of Fame for all the hard work and dedication he gave to the team. 

He was also a hard worker and very devoted at his job.  Billy was an assembler at the Community Workshop in Queensbury and after three decades of service, he retired from CWI North County Ventures. 

As an avid member of the Special Olympics, Billy competed in bowling, track and field and swimming.  Every year, he walked away with many medals and trophies. Billy was a proud athlete.   He enjoyed going to Sandy’s, Humbugs and Good Times, where he enjoyed the atmosphere of rock and roll music and dancing.  Billy also looked forward to his annual birthday dinner at Hooters. 

He was an enthusiastic and friendly man, with a sensitive, caring nature, soft-spoken manner and an outgoing personality.  Billy will be greatly missed by his many friends at day program and his housemates, Charlie, Ted and Sean and his cats, Jack and Spirit.

Survivors include his sister, Darah Keays-Todd and her husband Scott of Queensbury; his niece, Jennifer Norris and her husband, Craig of Hudson Falls and children, John and Caira; his nephew, Adam Willis and his wife, Megan and children, Avery, Addison and Ashton.

Billy’s family wishes to extend a special thank you for the love and support provided to Billy from his caregivers throughout the years.

Friends may call on Tuesday, April 27, 2021 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.  All those that attend will be required to wear face masks and maintain social distance.

Funeral Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, April 28, 2021, at the funeral home.

Billy will be laid to rest, following the funeral service, at Union Cemetery in the town of Fort Edward.

The family suggests that memorial donations by made to SPCA of Upstate NY, 588 Queensbury Avenue, Queensbury, NY  12804.