John Thomas Streichert

HUDSON FALLS – John Thomas Streichert, 81, son of the late Adolph and Anna Streichert, went into the arms of the Lord, on Thursday, June 6, 2019, at Saratoga Hospital.
The Rite of committal will be 10 a.m. on Friday, June 14, 2019, at Union Cemetery in the town of Fort Edward.
Arrangements are under the care of the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

Marillyn Doty Stickney

HUDSON FALLS – Marillyn Doty Stickney, 87, of Hudson Falls, joined her loved ones on Friday, June 07, 2019 at Haynes House of Hope in Granville.

She was born on November 26, 1931, Thanksgiving morning at home in Hudson Falls, to E. Arnold Stone and Ferne (Stedman) Stone.

At an early age, in Sunday School, she began to sing for church functions. She attended Hudson Falls Public Schools and was very active. She was drum majorette, choir performer and member of student council. Marillyn also participated in broadcasting and drama. Always maintaining honor grades, she graduated in the top ten students. Marillyn received a full scholarship for further education, which she pursued for a while, attending Ellis Hospital of Nursing and Union College.

After marrying Donald H. Doty in 1951, she ­­participated in singing lessons with various area coaches. She became choir director in Fort Edward Methodist Church. Marillyn became a member of the Glens Falls Operetta Club (GFOC) in the 1960’s and learned all phases of production, on stage and backstage. Marillyn was most proud of singing at the New York World’s Fair for two years, 1964 and 1965. During her time with the GFOC, she served in many offices, eventually becoming president.

She met and was in the company of many state and federal office holders: a governor, vice president and president of the United States. All the while, preparing lovely dinners and holidays for friends and family at her home.

She and Donald had two daughters, Barbara Ferne and Christine Elsie. They were their parents’ pride and joy always. Both parents were actively involved in PTA and scouting for the girls. Marillyn also volunteered at the Hospital Guild and chamber of commerce.

Marillyn worked for Hilton Industries as a supervisor in electronics where she was productive in the research and development area.

In 1987, her husband Donald died leaving her a widow. By this time, both daughters were college graduates and on their own.  Then came along an old friend, Commander Harold Stickney, retired from United States Navy Aviation, and also widowed. She and Harold eventually married and Marillyn gained four step-children, Elizabeth, Michael, Gerald and Timothy.

Harold and Marillyn bought a motor home and began touring the country. Both were very interested in history and pursued that endeavor. In 1992 and 1994, they were blessed with grandchildren, Timothy and Mary Elizabeth. They are the children of Gerald and his wife, Catherine, nee Alaimo. Life couldn’t be more complete.

The motor home life allowed them to make many friends. Eventually, they spent their winters in Florida, near Cocoa Beach. Again, Marillyn applied her showmanship in area plays and shows. Winters were resided there until 2006.

Harold passed away in 2001 and Marillyn moved to senior housing. Not happy to sit around, she produced and also wrote several skits for residents.

Having established a Red Hat chapter in Florida, she continued to belong for several years locally and gained new friends.

Marillyn excelled at crossword puzzles, Swedish weaving, some painting and needlework, knitting and sewing. She loved to attend concerts and stage productions. Marillyn had lovely flower gardens and arrangements.

In addition to her parents and husbands, she is predeceased by her siblings and their spouses, Lincoln (Irene) Stone, Elizabeth (Zeke) Stanton, Dorothy (George) Lemery, Margaret (Charles) Adams and Christine (Jack) Bergeron; her in-laws, John (Palma) Doty, Lenora (Edward) Harrington and Patricia (Stanley) Szostak; and her stepson, Timothy J. Stickney.

Survivors include her daughters, Barbara Ferne Doty, Christine Elsie Doty and her longtime companion, Robert Blair; her step-brother, Arthur (Jean) Stone; her step-daughter, Elizabeth Pierkowski; her step-sons, Michael and Gerald (Catherine) Stickney and their children, Timothy and Mary Elizabeth; and several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call on Monday, June 10, 2019 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

A Funeral Service will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at Hudson Falls Methodist Church, 227 Main Street in Hudson Falls with the Reverend David Lockwood, officiating.

Interment will take place at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, June 12, 2019 at Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery on Duel Road in the town of Stillwater..

Donations in Marillyn’s name may be made to Haynes House of Hope, 7187 NY-149, Granville, NY 12832 or St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Pl, Memphis, TN 38105 or Glens Falls Community Theatre, P.O. Box 687, Glens Falls, NY 12801.

Thomas Edward Pierce, Jr.

VINELAND, NJ – Thomas Edward Pierce, Jr., 75, of Vineland, NJ passed away on June 4, 2019 at Inspira Medical Center.

Thomas was born in Philadelphia to Thomas Edward and Bertha Marie (Kleschick) Pierce on September 15, 1943.

He graduated from Cardinal Dougherty High School in 1961. He went on to earn a degree in Accounting from Lasalle University where he participated in their ROTC program.

After graduating, Thomas married JoAnn Fitzgerald and proudly served in the United States Army as a Second Lieutenant, where he was introduced to computers. After he was honorably discharged, Thomas moved to the Vineland area with his family and worked as a computer analyst for multiple companies. This led him to start his own consulting company writing software programs for municipalities across South Jersey.

Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family. Attending sports events, musical concerts, plays, and everything his daughters and granddaughters participated in; he was their biggest fan. He also enjoyed spending time at family parties and gatherings. One of his favorite things was cooking, he loved being the camp cook at the family’s hunting camp each November. Thomas was an avid musician, playing drums in high school and college in their marching bands. He was a member of “Gil and his Premiers”, who went on to record records. In his later years, one of his favorite things was sharing and talking about his book, “The Last Rose”. He attended the Mid-Atlantic Association of College and University Housing Officers (MACUHO) conference each year to share his stories when meeting the new Lisa A. Pierce VIPS. He also enjoyed attending his annual men’s retreat at Malvern. Thomas lived a fascinating life.

He is predeceased by his wife, JoAnn (Fitzgerald)Pierce; his mother, Bertha (Kleschick)Pierce; his father, Thomas E Pierce; and daughter, Lisa Ann Pierce.

Survivors include his daughter, Kathleen; his granddaughters, Kayla and Emily Cejkovsky of Sewell; his companion, Gert Sharpe of Cape May County; his brothers-in-law, George Fitzgerald and his wife, Anne and Michael Fitzgerald and his wife, Tina; his sister-in-law, Mary Davis and her husband James; and several cousins, nieces, and nephews.

A viewing will be held at the DeMarco-Luisi Funeral home on Saturday, June 8, 2019 from 4 to 6 p.m. with a prayer service starting at 5:30.

Calling hours will be held on Sunday, June 16 from 2 to 4 p.m. at Carleton Funeral Home Funeral, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

A funeral mass will be celebrated on Monday, June 17, 2019 at 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s/St Paul’s Church on the park Hudson Falls, New York.

The rite of committal will follow at St. Paul’s Cemetery in the town of Kingsbury.

Robert “Bob” L. Cowles

HUDSON FALLS – Robert “Bob” L. Cowles, 83, formerly of Pine Street, went into the arms of the Lord on Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at the Glens Falls Center.

Born on September 15, 1935 in Glens Falls, he was the son of the late Darius and Adeline (Baker) Cowles.

Bob was very proud to have served his country in the United States Air Force from 1953 to 1957.

On July 23, 1995, he married the love of his life Ruth Cirino.  They were married for 12 wonderful years before her death on September 24, 2007.

For many years, Bob was a cook in the Glens Falls area, having once worked at Harold’s Country Kitchen on Ridge Street in Glens Falls.   He also was employed at Palette Inc. and General Electric, both in Fort Edward.

Bob loved hiking the Adirondacks with his family and also fishing in area lakes. He was a master at creating fishing flies for all to enjoy and hopefully catch some fish.

Besides his parents and wife, he was predeceased by two brothers, Edward and Richard Cowles, his two nephews, Brian Cowles and Thomas Cowles, his niece, Donna Byrd and his sister in law, Betty Cowles.

Survivors include his sisters in law, Sandra Cowles of Hudson Falls and Helen Sullivan and her husband, Neil of Argyle; his brother in law, Richard Cirino and his wife, Margo of Lake George; his nieces and nephews, Richard, Jeff and David Cowles, Pamela Cutler, James, Daniel, Kevin and Susan Cowles, Patrick Sullivan and Thomas Sullivan; and several cousins.

Friends may call on Monday, from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

Funeral Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. on Monday at the funeral home.

Burial will follow at the Glens Falls Cemetery on Bay Street in Glens Falls, with full military honors.

The family suggests that donations in Bob’s memory may be made to the charity of one’s choice.

Helen (Zolnowski) McCann

HUDSON FALLS – Helen (Zolnowski) McCann, 96, formerly of Jasper Street, died peacefully on Monday, June 3, 2019 at the Fort Hudson Health Care Facility in Fort Edward.

Born on June 21, 1922 in Hudson Falls, she was the daughter of the late Frank and Anna Zolnowski.

Following graduation from Hudson Falls High School, Helen enlisted in the United States Marine Corp.  She was very proud to have served her country during World War II.  After her honorable discharge, Helen continued her education at Katherine Gibbs School in Boston, MA.

On October 29, 1949, she married Paul T. McCann at St Mary’s Church in Hudson Falls. He passed away on July 15, 1998, after 48 wonderful years of marriage.

Helen loved working alongside her husband, at McCann’s Pharmacy in Hudson Falls, where she ran the show.

She was a lifelong communicant of St. Mary’s/St. Paul’s Church in Hudson Falls.

She was a master Bridge player and played well into her 80’s.  Helen was happiest spending summers at her cottage on Hadlock.

Besides her parents and husband, Helen was predeceased by her infant son, James and her sisters, Estelle Francato, Genevieve Garrant , Ethel Bubbins, her nephews, Joseph McCann and Rodney Bobbins and her great niece, Marcia Francato Perrin.

Survivors include her children, Kathleen McCann of Hudson Falls, Dr. Thomas McCann and his wife, Sharon of Orchard Park, Richard McCann and Brian McCann, both of Hudson Falls; her grandchildren, Robert Doty, Adam Doty, Christopher McCann, Aaron McCann, Jason McCann, Laura Campbell, Matthew McCann and Kara Devine; 15 great grandchildren; her special niece, Ann Marie Francato and several other nieces and nephews.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. on Saturday, June 8th at St. Mary’s/St. Paul’s Church, on the park in Hudson Falls.

The Rite of Committal will follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery in the town of Fort Edward.

The family would like to thank Dr. Gara and the staff on D Wing at Fort Hudson for the wonderful care given to Helen during her stay.

In honor of Helen, McCann’s Pharmacy will be closed on Saturday, June 8th.

Donations in Helen’s memory may be made to Roswell Park Alliance Foundation, A Taste For Life, Elm & Carlton Streets, Buffalo, NY 14263.

Isaac F. “Dewey” Wright

HUDSON FALLS – Isaac F. “Dewey” Wright, 90, of La Barge Street, passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 23, with his son, Jeffery, Brenda and “The Little White Dog” by his side.         

Born on November 15, 1928, he was one of seven children; William “Man”, Grant “Bud”, Isaac “Dewey”, Edna “Soph”, Cora “Tat”, Harriet “Elsie” and Audrey “Audie” born to William and Edna (Ely) Wright. The children were raised in North Hebron with the core value that above all family was always first.  Dewey graduated from Granville High School and then joined the Army with his brothers, Bill and Grant who waited for him to turn 17, so they could all enlist together. He served in Italy during WWII and also in the Korean conflict. Dewey was very proud to have fought for his country and when he came home, he joined the American Legion.

On August 12, 1950, he married Jeannine Ballard and they had four children.  Jeannine passed away on October 31, 2014, after 64 years of marriage.  Dewey and Jean were both fans of the New York Yankees and were always up for a trip to Atlantic City with a big bucket of quarters. The couple could very often be found out on the dance floor, since they loved square dancing or shopping up a storm looking for the best bargain.  He always did find it.

Dewey was employed by Imperial until 1956.  He then went to work at Great Meadow Correctional Facility as an officer.  After 34 years of service, he retired in 1990.

Dewey loved nothing more than being the resident Mr. Fix- it for friends, neighbors and family members.  He loved crossword puzzles and was hardly ever seen without the crossword and a couple of scratch—offs in his front shirt pocket.

Hunting, fishing and dabbling with honeybees were all activities he really enjoyed.

Nothing made him prouder than showing you his vegetable garden and he always had way more tomatoes than he could ever figure out what to do with.

Coaching his son’s Little League team was something that gave him great pleasure.  He was a wonderful husband, father and grandfather.

Dewey was predeceased by his wife, his daughter, Nancy Mija, his brothers, William and Grant and his sisters, Cora Hoag and Edna Woods.

Dewey is survived by his children, Barbara Foster of Hudson Falls, Debbie McCarty and her husband, John of Troy and Jeff Wright and longtime companion, Brenda Steves of Hudson Falls;  his sisters Elsie Mattison and Audrey Sears; his 14 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild, as well as several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Our heartfelt thanks to our brother, Jeffrey who saw dad through his recent battle with dementia and Multiple Myeloma. Your many days and nights at Dad’s side when he was healthy and especially on those recent days of trials and tribulations. We can never thank enough for all you did.

We would like to thank Brenda for all she has done for Dad.  Her devotion to him was heart- warming and endless. We are firmly convinced that God sent her to him and his family. For this we will be forever grateful. God bless you from the Wright family.

Friends may call on Wednesday, June 12th  from 11  to  1 p.m.  at Carleton Funeral Home, 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

Memorial services will be conducted at 1 p.m., following the calling hours at Carleton Funeral home.  Dewey’s niece, the Reverend Sandra Spaulding, will be officiating.

Burial will follow at Morningside Cemetery in Hartford, where he will be laid to rest next to his wife.

Donations in Dewey’s memory may be made to Hudson Falls Little League, 34 East LaClaire Street, Hudson Falls, NY 12839.

Madeline C. Campbell

SOUTH GLENS FALLS – Madeline C. Campbell, 77, of Ryder Ave, passed away peacefully at her home, surrounded by all of her loving children, on Saturday, June 1, 2019.

Born on August 20, 1941, in Minerva, she was the daughter of the late Kenneth and Alice (Morse) Secor.

On August 6, 1966, she married James Campbell.  He passed away on April 6, 1984, after 18 wonderful years of marriage.

Madeline was employed as a nursing aide at the Glens Falls Hospital for 27 years.  She loved this job and helping those in need.  Madeline made many friends through her work.  During her 27 years, she worked in the cancer wing for 15 years.  She made every family who came through those doors feel peaceful, because she herself understood them, having gone through it herself.  While serving on the cancer wing, she was fortunate to have worked with her best friend, Sue Long.  They shared both happy and sad times, leaning on each other.

Madeline was a mother to every child in the family and also in the neighborhood.  They came for warmth, food, safety, and every once in a while, the strap.  She enjoyed putting together puzzles and crocheting blankets for everyone in the family.  Madeline filled her children’s life with adventure, fun and crazy stories.  The center of her life was her family.  Madeline loved the times spend with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.  She was an awesome lady, who will be missed by her family and friends.

In addition to her parents and husband, she was predeceased by two sons, Carl Campbell and Robert Secor; two grandsons, Mike VanLew and Nate Brown, two brothers, Kenneth and Richard Secor and two sisters, Leona Warrington and Elizabeth Campbell.

She is survived by her children, Mary VanLew, Barbara Campbell and her significant other, Steve Briere, Betty Adams and her husband, Robert, James R. Campbell and John Campbell and his wife, Theresa; her grandchildren, Jamie VanLew, Carl Campbell, Christine Campbell, Curtis Campbell, Dr. Sarah Secor-Jones, Melanie Campbell-Tracey, NP, Nicole Campbell, Heather Secor, Cassandra Higgins, Matthew Secor, John Campbell, Jr., Cory Higgins, Adam Campbell; several great grandchildren; and soon to be a great-great grandson; her sisters, Patricia Tucker, Constance Younes, Asa Younes, Mary Baker and Evelyn Goodspeed; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

A celebration of Madeline’s life will be later in the Summer at Minerva Town Beach.

Memorial donations in memory of Madeline, may be sent to the C.R. Wood Cancer Center, 102 Park Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801.

Linda Ballard Bearor

FORT ANN – Linda Ballard Bearor passed away comfortably on May 30, 2019 at Glens Falls Hospital after a battle with lung disease.

Born in Granville, New York, December 18, 1957 of the late Donald and Anne (Cordato) Ballard, she grew up in Comstock and graduated from Fort Ann High School, Class of 1977. Soon after graduation she married Glenn “Skip” Bearor on July 1st, 1978 and enjoyed over 40 years of marriage while residing in Fort Ann for the remainder of her life.

When she was young Linda worked for some time at Emma Lang Hospital and provided care for many local children through the years who grew up to make a difference in the community and touch the entire world. She believed that loving friends and family where the most important part of life.

Surviving family include children Chad Bearor, Josh (Christie) Bearor, and Nicole Bearor; siblings Donald (Karen) Ballard, and Gaye Ballard; grandchildren Parker, Mackenzie, Logan, Jayden, and Mellissa; nieces and nephews AnnMarie (Jerry) Cutter, Katie Ballard, Donald (Bria) Ballard Jr., and Dillion Wilson; great nieces and nephews Kadynce, Evyn, and Irys; and her beloved dog Rocky-Roo.

She will be missed very much. Linda looks forward to watching over us all while spending time in heaven with her husband Skip, mother and father Anne and Donald Ballard, as well as her dear friend Patricia Nabozny, all of whom she has missed incredibly.

The family would like to thank the staff of Tower 5 at Glens Falls Hospital for their care and dedication, as well as the Fort Ann Rescue Squad and the many friends who have provided support in recent years.

A celebration of life will be held on Sunday June 2nd at the Fort Ann Volunteer Fire Department from 2-4pm.

Memorial donations can be made to the Fort Ann Fire Department, PO Box 305, Fort Ann, NY 12827 or Fort Ann Rescue Squad, PO Box 237, Fort Ann, NY 12827.

Kenneth Thomas Elms, Sr

QUEENSBURY – Kenneth Thomas Elms, Sr., 70, passed away on Thursday, May 30, 2019, at the Glens Falls Hospital.

Born on January 18, 1949 in Glens Falls, he was the son of the late Thomas E. and Blanche (LaGaurdy) Elms. At one time, Ken was married to Ethel Blackmer and Ann Williams.  In his youth he was employed as Sub-Assembly Worker at Troy-Bilt.

He was a member of the Glens Falls Association for the Blind and lived his life with a determination to stay busy and keep moving forward.  Tom was very talented man, and once constructed a model of the Twin Towers, including the doors and windows out of Legos.   He was a craftsman, building multitudes of spice racks, then gifting them to his friends.

Survivors include his two children, Kenneth T. Elms, Jr. and Melinda Sue Elms; his twin sister, Kathleen Elms of Fort Edward; his half-brother and half-sister, Darlene (Elm) Lockrow.

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

Lois Elaine (White) Belden

FORT EDWARD – On Monday, May 27, 2019, Lois Elaine (White) Belden, longtime resident of Fort Edward, passed peacefully at The Pines at Glens Falls at age 82 after a prolonged illness.

Lois was born on April 24, 1937 in a 27 room farmhouse in Argyle, NY to Jasper and Harriet (Knowlton) White. Shortly after her graduation from Argyle High School, she started her family as proud and devoted mother to her five children whom she always referred to as her jewels: Rick, Chris, Brian, Aimee, and Andrew. Her working life included many years in sales and customer service, which she found deeply satisfying thanks to her natural enjoyment of and affinity for people as well as her innate drive to help others. In this, as in all areas of her life, she made a memorable impression on everyone she encountered with her friendly approach, ready humor, and commitment to treating everyone fairly, with integrity and respect.

Lois had a sharp, curious mind and was an avid reader, a lifelong learner, and a published poet. She valued education and emphasized its importance to her children. She had a lifelong love of music, which she also imparted to her children. She always described herself as a country girl and often told stories about growing up on a farm, speaking fondly of working all day in the fields as a girl with her father.

Tenacious and fiercely self-reliant, Lois began earning her own money at age 13 and continued to live independently in her own home until shortly before her 82nd birthday. She was unusually perceptive, quick witted with a keen sense of humor, and uniformly well remembered by her children’s friends as always warm and welcoming whenever they visited her home during their school years.

In her retirement, Lois enjoyed being a loving grandmother to her nine grandchildren and spending time with family, friends, and neighbors. Her home life included completing jigsaw puzzles and word searches, taking walks by the Feeder Canal, enjoying time with her beloved dogs and observing the ongoing variety of wildlife (such as birds, deer, and turkeys) that visited her yard. Lois also spent many summers as a volunteer with the children’s reading program at the Hudson Falls Library.

Lois was preceded in death by her father, Jasper, and her mother, Harriet.

Survivors include her five children, Rick Belden of Austin, TX, Christopher Belden and wife, Susan, of Austin, TX, Brian Belden and wife, Danielle, of Manchaca, TX, Aimee Belden of Buda, TX, and Andrew Belden of Malta; grandchildren Conner Belden, Ted Belden, Courtney Hohnecker, Kenneth Belden, Natalie Belden, Griffin Perry, Haley Belden, Peyton Perry, and Hannah Belden; siblings Mildred Plude of Hudson Falls, Elsie McMurry of Argyle, , Shirley Washburn and husband, George, of Berne, Wayne White and wife, Lynn, of Fort Edward, and Bruce White and wife, Zoe, of Argyle, as well as many nieces, nephews, and cousins who loved her dearly.

At Lois’ request, there are no calling hours scheduled.

A Memorial Service will take place at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 15, 2019, at the First Presbyterian Church of Hudson Falls, on the park in Hudson Falls with the Lee Pallman, Pastor, officiating.

Lois’ family would like to thank Dr. Coombes, Dr. Taylor and the staff at C.R. Wood Cancer Center in Glens Falls for the time, care, and compassion shown to Lois throughout her illness.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Lois’ name to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.  501 St Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

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


Louise A. Sellingham

QUEENSBURY – Louise A. Sellingham, 90, of Queensbury passed away on Tuesday, May 22, 2019 at the Glens Falls Center, surrounded by her family.

Born on February 19, 1929 in Glens Falls, she was the daughter of the late Beldon and Alberta (Wills) Haynes.

Louise graduated from Hudson Falls High School at 92 Main Street with the class of 1948.

She was an avid sports enthusiast, enjoying baseball, basketball and football – always rooting for the Boston Red Sox and the Dallas Cowboys. Family was also very important to her.

In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her brother, Joseph Haynes and infant brother, Thomas Haynes.

Survivors include her children, John Harrington and his wife, Sarah of Hudson Falls, Thomas Harrington and his wife, Rose of Hudson Falls and JoAnn Fowler and her husband, Robert of Argyle; her grandchildren, Richard (Janelle) Austin, Scott (Michelle) Austin, Patrick (Cady) Harrington, Mark (Alison Monroe) Harrington and Stephanie (Charles Greenough) Harrington; 14 great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

As per Louise’s request, there will be no calling hours.

A Graveside Service will be held at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, May 29, 2019 at Pine View Cemetery in the town of Queensbury.

Donations in Louise’s memory may be made to the SPCA of Upstate New York, 588 Queensbury Avenue, Queensbury, NY 12804.

Devon Marie Smith

GLENS FALLS- Devon Marie Smith, 28, of Glens Falls, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, May 17th, 2019.

Born on September 19, 1990 in Glens Falls, she was the daughter of Nicole (Chilson) Bussey and the late David “Bubba” Smith.

There are many people you encounter along the journey of life. Devon was one of those people you wanted to cross paths with along that journey. She was an exceptional woman with a huge heart. The kind of person to do anything for anyone without hesitation. The love and support she showed for the people she loved and cared about was phenomenal.

She was loved and adored by so many. Her memory will live on forever through the hearts of the people who loved her.

In addition to her father, Devon is predeceased by her grandmother, Lovila Helene Hughes; her grandfathers, Joseph “Poppy Joe” Raymond Hughes and William “Bill” Smith.

Devon leaves behind two beautiful and brave daughters, Jazlynn Connor and Nataleah Smith, who she adored and loved more than anything in this world. A strong and courageous sister, Laken Smith, niece Laelani Smith and nephew Antoine Shaw: her mother, Nicole Bussey; her grandmother, Barbra Pannell; three cousins; Crystal Smith, Kaylan Scott-Carpenter and Deja Scott; her aunts, Tammy Smith, Maggie Molloy and Brenda O’Malley; her uncle Scott Smith; best friends, Raymond White and Rachel Sumner-Chesney; and many other family and friends.

Family and friends may come or call to pay their respects on Saturday, May 25th, 2019 from 12 (noon) until 2 PM at Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

A celebration of life is to follow the calling hours on Saturday, at 591 Lower Allen Street in Hudson Falls.

A burial will be held on Friday, May 31st, 2019 at 11 AM at St. Mary’s Cemetery in South Glens Falls.

The family request that flowers be ordered from the Posie Peddler, 92 West Ave, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 or memorial donations may be sent to her children.

E. Carol Porter

FORT ANN – E. Carol Porter, 75, of Buttermilk Falls Road, went to be with her husband, on Sunday, May 19, 2019, at her home, surrounded by her loving family.

Born on September 18, 1943 in Glens Falls, she was the daughter of the late Christopher and Jeannette (Crete) Holmes.

Carol was a graduate of Queensbury High School.  For 20 years, She worked at General Electric in Fort Edward, retiring in 1984. GE always had a special place in her heart, because that is where she met her future husband, Donald.  They were married on March 25, 1972 at the Harrisena Community Church in Queensbury.

Along with her husband, Carol was a member of the West Fort Ann Methodist Church.

Carol loved spending time, at her home, with her granddaughter, Wendy (Dan) Hurlburt and her great grandchildren, Olivia, Sophia and Savanna.  She enjoyed helping them with their homework, exploring with them on their I Pads and playing jokes on each other. Her life centered around them and she cherished every moment, whether it was just sitting and talking or watching the birds and the squirrels.

Despite her limitations, Carol never felt sorry for herself.  She always had a happy, positive attitude, which carried her throughout her life and because of that, she was so well respected by her family and friends.

In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Donald Porter, her daughter, Robin Porter, her sisters, Lucille Munger,Jean Holmes and Cindy Losgar.

Survivors include her children, David Porter of Corinth and Kim Rathbun and her husband, Michael of Fort Ann; several grandchildren and great grandchildren, who lovingly referred to her as “Mema”; her two brothers, Donald Holmes of Fort Ann and Roy Walkup of South Glens Falls; her sisters, June Fish and her husband, Kenneth of Fort Edward, Gail Peer-Rogers and her husband, Mark of Fort Ann and Christine Wilkinson of Corinth;and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Friends may call on Friday, May 24th from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

Burial will be at a later date at Gerald B.H. Solomon-Saratoga National Cemetery in Stillwater, where she will be laid to rest next to her husband.

The family suggests that memorial donations be made to the American Diabetes Association, 2 Pine West Plaza, Albany, NY  12205.