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SUMMARY:March 2022 Honor A Deceased Veteran Joseph M. Spairana\, Sr.
DESCRIPTION:JOSEPH M. SPAIRANA\, SR.\n1917-2005 \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nJoseph M. Spairana\, Sr. was born on August 17\, 1917 in Troy\, New York to the late John J. and Mary Ann Carnevale Spairana. He was the brother of Michael\, Rita and John. \nEDUCATION:\nJoseph graduated from Catholic Central High School and the Veterans Vocational School (now HVCC)\, and later went on to attend Russell Sage College Evening Division. \nHISTORY:\nOn April 14\, 1942\, Joseph was set to report in Albany\, New York after being drafted into the United States Army. He went on to serve during World War II in the European Theatre of Operation with General Patton’s Third Army. For his service in the Army\, Joseph was awarded the EAME Theater Ribbon and the Good Conduct Ribbon\, and on April 5\, 1945 he separated from the Army. \nPERSONAL:\nOn March 27\, 1942\, Joseph married his wife\, Josephine Quick Spairana\, at St. Rita’s Church in Cohoes\, New York. Together they have three loving children: Jeffery\, Joseph Jr. and Jan; and grandchildren: Jeffery\, Jeanette\, Jason\, Amy\, Lori\, Victor and James. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nJoseph had a variety of different jobs throughout his career. He was the sales manager for the Charles Dauchy Paint Company in Troy and was a salesman and estimator for the Grimm Building Materials Company in Troy. Joseph then went on become the Director of the Rensselaer County Veterans Service Agency\, until he moved on to become the veterans counselor at Hudson Valley Community College\, where he retired from at the age of 75. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nJoseph was always an active member in his community no matter where he lived. He was a past president of both the United Commercial Travelers and the Lansingburgh Rotary Cub\, a member of the VFW and the Disabled American Veterans\, the Lansingburgh Boys and Girls Club\, Grand Marshall Veterans Day Parade and a neighborhood commissioner for the Uncle Sam Boy Scouts Council for over 15 years. \nAs an active member of St. Augustine’s Church parish family\, Joseph was a longtime member of the Bingo committee\, a member of the former bazaar committee and an usher for more than 35 years. After he retired\, Joseph and his wife spent their winters down South\, where he belonged to the Card and Billiard Clubs. He enjoyed playing cards with the “Monday Night” group of Lansingburgh\, and his hobby was growing beautiful roses and delicious tomatoes. \nSadly\, on April 28\, 2005 Joseph passed away.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/march-2022-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220214T090000
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SUMMARY:February 2022 Honor A Deceased Veteran - Richard P. Jansson
DESCRIPTION:RICHARD PAUL JANSSON\n1936-2020 \n \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nRichard Paul Jansson was born on July 23\, 1936 in Yonkers\, New York to the late Sven and Violet Jansson. He was the brother of Wesley\, Edith\, David\, and the late Ernest\, Florence and William\, and half-brother to Mary. \nEDUCATION:\nRichard grew up in Averill Park\, New York and attended Averill Park High School from 1950-1953. \nHISTORY:\nRichard enlisted in the United States Navy on August 23\, 1954 in Albany\, New York. He was assigned to the U.S.S. Antietam CVS-36 and went on to serve in the United States Naval Reserves until August 22\, 1962. \nPERSONAL:\nWhen Richard was a young man\, he met the love of his life\, Joan Ogden\, and on May 19\, 1956 they got married. They were married for over 63 loving years until sadly Joan passed away in 2019. They will both be dearly missed by their daughters Brenda and Deborah; grandchildren Terrence\, Ricky\, Amber and Brandon; and great-grandchildren Brittney\, Ricky\, Jr.\, Julian\, Jennifer\, Bentley\, Jesse\, Riley and Erica. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nFor many years\, Richard worked as a firefighter for Electric Boat. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nRichard liked skeet shooting\, hunting\, fishing and bowling. After retirement\, he enjoyed spending time at the Colchester Senior Center playing cards and Pinnacle. He also drove as a school bus driver for handicapped children in retirement. Above all\, Richard loved spending time with his family and friends. \nSadly\, on January 22\, 2020 Richard passed away.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/february-2022-honor-a-deceased-veteran-2/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
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SUMMARY:January 2022 Honor A Deceased Veteran - Thomas P. Digiorgio
DESCRIPTION:  \nTHOMAS PETER DIGIORGIO\n1931-2021 \n \n  \nFAMILY HISTORY: \nThomas “Tom” Peter DiGiorgio was born on June 8\, 1931 in Elizabeth\, New Jersey to the late Pietro and Agostilia Roccatani DiGiorgio\, who instilled in him the values of hard work\, fairness to all\, a love of good home-cooking and some homemade vino. He was the brother of Carlo DiGiorgio and the late Anna Romel. \nEDUCATION: \nIn 1950\, Tom trained as a cabinetmaker at Thomas Edison High School. \nHISTORY: \nTom enlisted in the United State Navy on May 29\, 1951 in New York\, New York. He served aboard the USS Willard Keith\, DD-775 as a metalsmith. For his service\, Tom was awarded the National Defense Ribbon\, Navy Occupation Medal\, Korean Medal and the United Nations Medal. Tom separated from the United States Navy on April 22\, 1955. \nPERSONAL: \nTom was married to Beatrice Annarelli from 1957-1994\, and together they had 4 children; Diane\, Peter\, Thomas and Patricia\, and 5 grandchildren; Kaitlin\, Thomas\, Kristin\, Bradley\, and Ryan. Tom was predeceased by his partner of many years\, Anne Popielarski. \nTom has lived all over the Eastern part of the United States. After growing up in Elizabeth\, New Jersey\, Tom went on to raise his family in Rockaway Beach\, New York and Coram\, Long Island. He later relocated to the Poconos before moving to Castleton\, New York in 2015 to live with his daughter\, Diane due to his advancing dementia. \nWORK EXPERIENCE: \nTom was an accomplished carpenter and jack-of-all-trades. He was a self-employed carpenter/builder\, a proprietor of Dee’s Hardware and Lumber in Coram\, New York and a construction manager on numerous projects; including homes\, restaurants and gas stations in the Eastern United States. Tom didn’t let much slow him down\, and he continued working\, building and remodeling well into his 80’s. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS: \nTom loved the beach\, listening to music\, bantering in Italian and sharing time with loved ones. He also loved ballroom dancing and was active in the amateur dance circuit in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Tom won many dance competitions\, and in 2018 he received a Veterans Creative Arts Recognition for his dancing. \nTom loved life and never had a dull moment. In 2005\, Tom and his family took a trip to his ancestral village of Priverno\, Italy to visit extended family\, and in 2017\, Tom and his daughter had the honor of participating in a Veteran’s Patriot Flight to Washington DC to visit memorials. \nSadly\, on January 10\, 2021 Tom passed away.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/january-2022-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
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SUMMARY:Thomas S. Ostrowski December 2021 Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:THOMAS STANLEY OSTROWSKI\n1943-2018 \n \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nThomas “Tom” Stanley Ostrowski was born on April\, 7 1943 in Brooklyn\, New York to the late Frances Ostarch Ostrowski and Bruno Ostrowski\, and was the brother of the late Barbara Ostarch Rothrock. \nEDUCATION:\nTom was raised in Catskill\, New York\, where he graduated from St. Patrick’s Elementary and High School before moving to Troy\, New York. He also went on to graduate from Hudson Valley Community College and the College of St. Rose\, earning a degree in business and computer. \nHISTORY:\nTom enlisted in the United States Navy on October 11\, 1966 in Buffalo\, New York\, serving with the rank of petty officer second class as a draftsman. For his service\, Tom was awarded the National Defense Service Medal and the Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon. He was honorably discharged from the Navy on July 1\, 1970. \nPERSONAL:\nOn May 24\, 1969\, Tom married his wife\, Susan Ann Mangione at Sacred Heart Church in Troy\, New York. He is the beloved father of Kristen Ostrowski Caird\, Stephanie Ostrowski and Thomas J. Ostrowski\, grandfather to Abbilyn\, Natalie\, Emily and Teegen and also survived by several nieces\, nephews\, cousins and friends. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nTom was employed by General Electric in the large stream turbine division as an engineer draftsman for 32 years. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nTom was an active member of the community. He was a member of Trout Unlimited Home Waters Chapter\, Early Engine Club of Schaghticoke\, Trout Unlimited Fly Fishing Instructor\, and was a Sacred Heart communicant\, usher\, money counter and helped with bingo. Tom was an avid fisherman\, fly tyer\, photographer\, woodworker\, bird house maker\, and the greatest grandfather. \nSadly\, on October 1\, 2018 Tom passed away. \nHonor A Deceased Veteran Ceremony will be held in the Legislative Chambers of the Rensselaer County Legislature. \nFor questions or application information\, please contact the Legislature at 518-270-2880. \n 
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/december-2021-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
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SUMMARY:Nathan J. Snyder November 2021 Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:NATHAN J. SNYDER\n1995-2018 \n \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nNathan John Snyder was born on February 20\, 1995 in Troy\, New York. He is the son of Linda Fryer (Brett McNab) and Timothy Snyder\, and stepson to Nicole Cassino. Nathan was the brother of Kristyn (Gary) Donnelly\, Stephanie (Jeff) Snyder\, Noah Snyder\, twin brother to Nicholas (Morgan) Snyder\, Brandon McNab and Cassandra McNab; grandson of John (Kathy) Snyder\, Pamela Hester and the late Donald and Alice Fryer; great-grandson of Lou Verinini; great-nephew of Carol Borst; nephew to David (Sue) Fryer\, Ruth Greminger\, Sue (Ed) Nestler\, Karen Warner\, and Laura (Patrick) Hegarty; cousin to Shea Hegarty\, Addison Hegarty\, Lori Jubic\, Kelly Mohl\, Tyler Greminger\, Michael Warner\, and Josh Fryer; uncle to Marley\, Annie\, Kennady\, Chase and the late Allie; and friend to Donna Gaito\, Bob Gaito\, and Sean Cook. \nEDUCATION:\nNathan grew up and resided in North Greenbush\, New York and attended schools in the Averill Park School District. He graduated from Averill Park High School in 2013. \nHISTORY:\nNathan enlisted in the United States Army on August 20\, 2013 in Albany\, New York. He served as an infantryman and served in Afghanistan from January of 2015 until October of 2015. Nathan was the recipient of many awards during his enlistment\, which included the Afghanistan Campaign Medal with Campaign Star\, Army Commendation Medal\, Army Achievement Medal\, Meritorious Unit Commendation\, Army Good Conduct Medal\, National Defense Service Medal\, Army Service Ribbon\, NATO Medal\, Combat Infantry Badge\, and the Air Assault Badge. Nathan was honorably discharged in 2016. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nBefore Nathan tragically passed away\, he had been working at the Troy Post Office\, and was in the process of reenlisting in the Army. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nNathan was also survived by his canine companions Sky\, Hudson and Koby. \nNathan enjoyed snowmobiling\, snowboarding\, hiking\, fishing\, and loved fitness activities.  He was a member of the East Greenbush VFW Post 7338. \nHonor A Deceased Veteran Ceremony will be held in the Legislative Chambers of the Rensselaer County Legislature. \nFor questions or application information\, please contact the Legislature at 518-270-2880. \n 
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/november-2021-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
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SUMMARY:James Howard Miner October 2021 Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:JAMES HOWARD MINER\n1940-2017 \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nJames Howard Miner was born on April 6\, 1940 in Ticonderoga\, New York to Charles Miner and Dorothy (Barber) Miner. He was the brother of the late Donald Miner\, who served in the United States Navy. \nEDUCATION:\nJames graduated from Hoosick Falls (Wood Memorial) High School in 1957\, and then went on to attend Hudson Valley Community College. \nHISTORY:\nJames enlisted in the United States Army on September 23\, 1963 in Albany\, New York\, serving with the rank of Specialist 4 E-4 during the Vietnam War. For his courageous service during the War\, he was awarded the Good Conduct Medal and the Marksman Badge (Rifle M-1 and M-14). He separated from the Army on September 22\, 1969. \nPERSONAL:\nJames was also a devoted family man\, and loved to spend time with his partner and best friend of 27 years\, Gale E. Leva\, and their combined family which consisted of six children\, Brett (Natalie)\, Jason (Ami)\, Cherie\, Joseph\, Charles\, and Nicole (Martin); and 11 grandchildren\, David\, Zack\, Chad\, Timothy\, Samantha\, Madison\, Asher\, Elizabeth\, Janessa\, Alyssa and Silas. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nJames was employed by Wood Flong Corporation in Hoosick Falls\, New York for 20 years as a Haynes Ford sales manager and salesperson. He also was a part owner of M&M Liquors in Greenwich\, New York\, a truck manager for Morrison Chevrolet in Bennington\, Vermont\, a salesperson for Independent Homes\, Inc.\, and spent 30 years as a bartender for special events. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nJames loved boating\, golf\, fishing\, traveling and screaming at football games. He was an active member of the community and belonged to several organizations. He was a School Board member for 19 years\, President of the local union Wood Flong Corp\, Past Treasurer of Hoosick Falls Little League\, Hoosick Falls Country Club Board member and Golf and Handicap chairman\, Lifetime member of St. Stanislaus\, Hoosick Falls Kiwanis Club President and a member of the American Legion. James spent many of his last years seeing America in his motor home accompanied by his love\, Gale. \nSadly\, on April 11\, 2017 James passed away. \n 
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/october-2021-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
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CREATED:20210107T185831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210928T164710Z
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SUMMARY: Arthur T. Judge September 2021 Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:ARTHUR T. JUDGE\n1920-1988 \n \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nArthur T. Judge was born on July 27\, 1920 in Troy\, New York to the late Arthur Judge and the late Catherine Morrissey Judge. He was the brother of Catherine Mulheren and Virginia Doin\, and the late Henry Judge\, Margaret Leathem and Patrick Judge. \nEDUCATION:\nArthur graduated from Catholic Central High School in 1937\, where he was an outstanding athlete. When he returned from military service\, Arthur went on to attend the Evening Division of Russell Sage College. \nHISTORY:\nArthur enlisted in the United States Army on March 11\, 1943\, serving with a rank of Sergeant during World War II in the 204th Combat Engineers Construction Battalion in the European\, African and Middle Eastern Theaters of Operation\, including the Ardennes\, Central Europe\, Normandy\, Northern France and Rhineland Campaigns. On D-Day\, Arthur and his company stormed the beaches of Normandy. He has been awarded five battle stars\, and is the recipient of the European-African-Middle Eastern Service Medal\, Sharp Shooter Medal\, and the Good Conduct Medal. Arthur was honorably discharged on October 31\, 1945. \nPERSONAL:\nArthur married his wife\, the late Elizabeth Campbell on June 19th\, 1949 at St. Peter’s Church in Troy\, New York. He was the father of four daughters; Kathleen Stallmer\, Elizabeth Simonik\, Patricia Murphy and Maureen Kim\, one son; Arthur Judge and had 14 grandchildren. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nArthur was employed by the United States Postal Service for 25 years\, from 1947-1972. After he retired\, he went on to work as an Assistant City Assessor for the City of Troy for 11 years\, from 1975-1986. Arthur started out with the U.S. Postal Service as a clerk in 1947\, and then worked his way up to a supervisor. On July 28\, 1956\, the United States Senate appointed him Postmaster of Troy\, New York. At the time\, Arthur was the youngest person to be appointed to this position. Throughout his postal career\, Arthur served as President of the Troy Local Clerks Association\, a Legislative Representative\, State Vice President of the New York State Federation of Postal Clerks\, was a member of the National Association of Postal Supervisors\, and was a member of the National Association of Postmasters. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nArthur was an active member of the community and belonged to several organizations. He was a member of the Father Kelly Chapter\, the Disabled American Veterans and the Noble-Callahan Post\, American Legion. Arthur served as a member of the Public Service Division of the United Fund Campaign of the Mohawk-Hudson Area\, from which he was awarded a citation for community service in 1961. He participated in City Parades\, Troy politics\, and his church\, where he was communicant of Our Lady of Victory Church. Arthur was a history buff who enjoyed golfing and going to the race track on his free time.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/september-2021-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210809T090000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210809T224849Z
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SUMMARY:John Russell Reitano August 2021 Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:John Russell Reitano\n1926-2005 \n \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nJohn Russell Reitano was born on February 6\, 1926 in Troy\, New York to the late Mary (Marvelli) and Anthony Reitano. He was the brother of Kay\, Antoinette and Angeline. John grew up in Troy and later resided in Colonie\, New York and then Mechanicville\, New York. \nEDUCATION:\nHe attended St. Peter’s School in Troy from 1930-1938\, Troy High School from 1939-1942\, and later went on to attend Troy Business School. \nHISTORY:\nJohn enlisted in the United States Navy on November 2\, 1943 in Albany\, New York and served during World War II with the rank of Seaman First Class. He received bootcamp training at the Naval Training Center in Sampson\, New York. John served as gunners mate with ACORN 45 in helping with the liberation of the Philippine Islands. John also helped secure\, repair\, and provide fire cover for Sea Bees who were rebuilding landing strips at Sangly Point. \nJohn served at many vessels and stations throughout his time in the Navy. This included NRS Albany\, New York\, NTS Sampson\, New York\, AGC Norva\, AGC Brooklyn\, New York\, SS Paulsboro\, ABATU Lido Beach Long Island\, New York\, ACORN 45 Port Hueneme\, California\, ACORN 45 San Nicolas Island\, NAS Navy 961 and PSC Lido Beach Long Island\, New York. He was the proud recipient of multiple awards; American Theatre Medal\, Victory Medal\, Philippine Liberation Ribbon and Asiatic Pacific Medal. John was honorably discharged from the United States Navy on May 7\, 1946. \nPERSONAL:\nOn September 26\, 1949\, John married his wife\, Dorothy (Berlingieri) Reitano. Together they have two sons and their daughter-in-laws; John (Frances) and Paul (Peggy)\, three grandchildren; Kate (Chris)\, Justin (Nicole) and Nicholas (Ashley) and one great-grandchild; Liam. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nJohn was a longtime produce manager for Price Chopper and the former Central markets\, and for a short time worked for Shop Rite and Wooltex. After retirement\, he enjoyed his job as a greeter for Wal-Mart\, where he was able to greet customers with his infectious smile and good will. \nJohn always had a love for music and was a bass and drums player. He was the well-known band leader for the Dixieland Ambassadors and Johnny Rei Trio. The Dixieland Ambassadors played in many Capital District parades and many other events. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nAlong with his music\, John enjoyed softball\, golf\, bowling and painting. He was an active member of Veterans of Lansingburgh\, past Commander of VFW Post 6928 in Mechanicville\, New York\, was a member of the Family Day in the Park committee since its inception and assisted with all the events and fundraising needs\, and was a member of the Italian Fraternal Society and the Assumption- St. Paul Church. John took part in the Family Day in the Park in Mechanicville\, the Troy Flag Day Parade\, and the Veterans of Lansingburgh Memorial Day Parade. \nSadly on March 21\, 2005\, John passed away. \n  \nHonor A Deceased Veteran Ceremony will be held in the Legislative Chambers of the Rensselaer County Legislature. \nFor questions or application information\, please contact the Legislature at 518-270-2880. \n 
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/august-2021-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210712T090000
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CREATED:20210107T185501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210806T163204Z
UID:1889-1626078600-1626080400@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:James J. Connell\, Jr.   July 2021 Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:JAMES JOSEPH CONNELL\, JR.\n1951-2019 \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nJames “Jim” Joseph Connell Jr. was born on October 28\, 1951 in Albany\, New York to the late James Joseph Connell Sr. and Alice Merhige Connell. He was the brother of Deborah Connell Renfrew\, Jean Connell Seney\, Michael Patrick Connell Sr. and the late Amelia. \nEDUCATION:\nJim attended Columbia High School\, where he graduated with the class of 1971 with a Regents Diploma. After graduating from high school\, he went on to attend SUNY at Morrisvile\, where he graduated with the class of 1974 with a degree in journalism and photography\, which were his passions. \nHISTORY:\nJim enlisted in the United States Marine Corps on October 3\, 1971\, and served as a rifleman until October 3\, 1977. He later joined the New York Army National Guard in 1981\, where he was a photo journalist. Jim retired from the New York Army National Guard on November 1\, 2011 with the rank of Staff Sergeant. He received at least 6 coins for exemplary service from both the Marine Corps and the New York Army National Guard. \nPERSONAL:\nOn April 27\, 1974\, Jim married his wife\, Gail Harwood Connell in Rensselaer\, New York at the First United Methodist Church. He is the beloved father of Christopher\, Dena\, Michelle and James IV\, and the beloved grandfather of Karlina\, Cheyenne\, Damian\, Savannah\, Breanna\, Angelina\, Alyssa\, Kiley\, Olivia. Logan\, Abigail\, and Casey whom he loved dearly. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nThroughout the years\, Jim worked as a freelance photojournalist for many capital district newspapers\, which included the Glens Falls Post-Star and the Amsterdam Recorder. During the mid- 1980’s\, he was the managing editor and monthly publisher for the Albany-Colonie Yankees Double-A affiliate. During Jim’ semi-retirement years\, he was a school bus driver for the city of Rensselaer for more than 3 years\, and was a 3rd base usher for the Philadelphia Phillies at their spring training site in Clearwater\, Florida. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nJim was a proud historian and author of “A Lonely Battle Stance” regarding the Civil War. He was a member of the 125th New York Volunteer Infantry and participated in reenactments of the Civil War. Jim enjoyed watching baseball games with his family as an avid NY Yankees fan\, coaching little league and softball for his children and grandchildren\, collecting baseball cards and memorabilia dating back to the 1930’s\, gardening\, his koi fish pond\, was a classic car enthusiast and was an eclectic artist. \nSadly\, on July 23\, 2019 Jim passed away.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/july-2021-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210614T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210614T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T150204
CREATED:20210107T185426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210621T174132Z
UID:1887-1623659400-1623661200@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:June 2021 Honor A Deceased Veteran - Howard A. Richards
DESCRIPTION:HOWARD A. RICHARDS\n1922-1987 \n \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nHoward A. Richards was born on January 16\, 1922 in Nassau\, New York to Charlotte (Hutchinson) and Abram Richards. He was the brother of Henry\, Everette\, Irene and Dorothy. \nEDUCATION:\nHe attended Martin Van Buren High School in Valatie\, New York\, and graduated with the class of 1939. \nHISTORY:\nHoward enlisted in the United States Army on November 11\, 1942. During World War II\, he served as a Sergeant and supervised 16 men in various aspects of firearms with Battery C 337th Field Artillery Battalion during his three year deployment. \nDuring his time in the Army\, Howard studied all known war gases\, their uses and effects\, and defense against them at Chemical Warfare School. He was awarded the American Service Medal\, European African Middle Eastern Service Medal\, and the Good Conduct Medal. On November 5\, 1945\, Howard was honorably discharged. \nPERSONAL:\nOn August 16\, 1942\, Howard married his wife\, Dorothy Karle. Together they have four daughters; Cheryl\, Corinne\, Claudia and Cindy\, and eight grandchildren; Jennifer\, Aisha\, Kam\, Jason\, Karlee\, Michael\, Christie and Robin. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nHoward worked as plumber for several years before enlisting. After being honorably discharged from the Army\, he resumed his career with the Plumber and Steamfitter Union Local No. 7\, and after 37 years of service Howard retired. Over the years\, he also worked at Shaefer Brewery in Albany\, New York. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nSpending time with his family was Howard’s favorite things to do\, along with camping\, fishing\, doing crossword puzzles\, and playing cards. He was also very active in the local veterans’ community and wanted to help however he could. Howard was a member of VFW Post No. 8162\, Nassau American Legion Post No. 1268\, and Kinderhook Elks Lodge No. 2530. \nSadly on August 2\, 1987\, Howard passed away. \nHonor A Deceased Veteran Ceremony will be held in the Legislative Chambers of the Rensselaer County Legislature. \nFor questions or application information\, please contact the Legislature at 518-270-2880. \n 
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/june-2021-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210510T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210510T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T150204
CREATED:20210107T185323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210107T185323Z
UID:1888-1620635400-1620637200@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:May 2021 Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:Due to COVID this event may need to be rescheduled. \nHonor A Deceased Veteran Ceremony will be held in the Legislative Chambers of the Rensselaer County Legislature. \nFor questions or application information\, please contact the Legislature at 518-270-2880. \n 
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/may-2021-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210412T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210412T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T150204
CREATED:20210107T185224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210107T185344Z
UID:1883-1618216200-1618218000@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:April 2021 Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:Due to COVID this event may need to be rescheduled. \nHonor A Deceased Veteran Ceremony will be held in the Legislative Chambers of the Rensselaer County Legislature. \nFor questions or application information\, please contact the Legislature at 518-270-2880. \n 
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/april-2021-honor-a-deceased-veteran-canceled/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210308T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210308T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T150204
CREATED:20210107T185125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210107T185125Z
UID:1882-1615192200-1615194000@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:March 2021 Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:Due to COVID this event may need to be rescheduled. \nHonor A Deceased Veteran Ceremony will be held in the Legislative Chambers of the Rensselaer County Legislature. \nFor questions or application information\, please contact the Legislature at 518-270-2880.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/march-2021-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210208T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210208T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T150204
CREATED:20210107T184843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210107T184927Z
UID:1881-1612773000-1612774800@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:February 2021 Honor A Deceased Veteran- Canceled
DESCRIPTION:  \nHonor A Deceased Veteran Ceremony will be held in the Legislative Chambers of the Rensselaer County Legislature. \nFor questions or application information\, please contact the Legislature at 518-270-2880.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/february-2021-honor-a-deceased-veteran-canceled/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210111T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210111T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T150204
CREATED:20210107T184719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210107T184719Z
UID:1879-1610353800-1610355600@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:January 2021 Honor A Deceased Veteran- Canceled
DESCRIPTION:Honor A Deceased Veteran Ceremony will be held in the Legislative Chambers of the Rensselaer County Legislature. \nFor questions or application information\, please contact the Legislature at 518-270-2880.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/january-2021-honor-a-deceased-veteran-canceled/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201214T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201214T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T150204
CREATED:20191122T025707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201130T213359Z
UID:1556-1607934600-1607936400@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:December 2020 Honor A Deceased Veteran- Canceled
DESCRIPTION:Honor A Deceased Veteran Ceremony will be held in the Legislative Chambers of the Rensselaer County Legislature. \nFor questions or application information\, please contact the Legislature at 518-270-2880.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/december-2020-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201109T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201109T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T150204
CREATED:20191122T025626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200218T210005Z
UID:1547-1604910600-1604912400@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:November 2020 Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:Honor A Deceased Veteran Ceremony will be held in the Legislative Chambers of the Rensselaer County Legislature. \nFor questions or application information\, please contact the Legislature at 518-270-2880.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/november-2020-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201013T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201013T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T150204
CREATED:20191122T025514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200218T210037Z
UID:1548-1602577800-1602579600@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:October 2020 Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:Honor A Deceased Veteran Ceremony will be held- Tuesday\, October 12 due to the Holiday. \nThe Ceremony will be held in the Legislative Chambers of the Rensselaer County Legislature. \nFor questions or application information\, please contact the Legislature at 518-270-2880.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/october-2020-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200914T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200914T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T150204
CREATED:20191122T025212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200908T205211Z
UID:1549-1600072200-1600074000@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:September 2020 Honor A Deceased Veteran-Canceled due to Covid-19
DESCRIPTION:Honor A Deceased Veteran Ceremony will be held in the Legislative Chambers of the Rensselaer County Legislature. \nFor questions or application information\, please contact the Legislature at 518-270-2880.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/september-2020-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200810T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200810T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T150204
CREATED:20191122T025124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200908T205150Z
UID:1550-1597048200-1597050000@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:August 2020 Honor A Deceased Veteran-Canceled due to Covid-19
DESCRIPTION:Honor A Deceased Veteran Ceremony will be held in the Legislative Chambers of the Rensselaer County Legislature. \nFor questions or application information\, please contact the Legislature at 518-270-2880.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/july-2020-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200713T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200713T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T150204
CREATED:20200218T214524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200707T172840Z
UID:1646-1594629000-1594630800@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:July 2020 Honor A Deceased Veteran- Canceled due to Covid-19
DESCRIPTION:Honor A Deceased Veteran Ceremony will be held in the Legislative Chambers of the Rensselaer County Legislature. \nFor questions or application information\, please contact the Legislature at 518-270-2880.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/july-2020-honor-a-deceased-veteran-2/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200608T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200608T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T150204
CREATED:20191122T025037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200617T193101Z
UID:1541-1591605000-1591606800@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:June 2020 Honor A Deceased Veteran- Canceled due to COVID-19.  
DESCRIPTION:Canceled due to COVID-19. \nHonor A Deceased Veteran Ceremony will be held in the Legislative Chambers of the Rensselaer County Legislature. \nFor questions or application information\, please contact the Legislature at 518-270-2880.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/june-2020-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200511T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200511T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T150205
CREATED:20191122T025005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200617T193212Z
UID:1542-1589185800-1589187600@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:May 2020 Honor A Deceased Veteran- Canceled due to COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:Canceled due to COVID-19. \nHonor A Deceased Veteran Ceremony will be held in the Legislative Chambers of the Rensselaer County Legislature. \nFor questions or application information\, please contact the Legislature at 518-270-2880.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/may-2020-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200413T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200413T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T150205
CREATED:20191122T024935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200617T193302Z
UID:1543-1586766600-1586768400@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:April 2020 Honor A Deceased Veteran- Canceled due to COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:Canceled due to COVID-19. \nHonor A Deceased Veteran Ceremony will be held in the Legislative Chambers of the Rensselaer County Legislature. \nFor questions or application information\, please contact the Legislature at 518-270-2880.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/april-2020-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200309T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200309T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T150205
CREATED:20191122T024848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200313T200503Z
UID:1535-1583742600-1583744400@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:Austin A. Wilcox Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:  \nAUSTIN A. WILCOX\n1948-2019 \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nAustin A. Wilcox was born on July 5\, 1948 in Troy\, New York to the late Florence Jones Wilcox and Ambrose Wilcox. \nEDUCATION:\nAustin attended schools in the Troy school district growing up\, and later graduated from SUNY Empire State College in 2000. \nHISTORY:\nAustin entered in the United States Army on August 10\, 1965 in Amsterdam\, New York.  He served in Vietnam from 1966-1968\, and in Afghanistan from 2004-2005. Austin was honorable discharged from the Army on January 31\, 1992 and then volunteered for recall in 2004. On September 9\, 2005\, he was honorable discharged again from the Army. Austin served as a professional Supply Logistician for 22 years. Austin received many awards during his time in the Army\, which included the Army Service Ribbon\, Overseas Service Ribbon\, Defense Meritorious Service Medal\, Army Commendation Medal\, Army Good Conduct Medal\, National Defense Service Medal\, Vietnam Service Medal\, Armed Forced Reserve Medal and the Afghanistan Campaign Medal. \nPERSONAL:\nAustin is survived by his loving children; Lucille\, Denise\, Tanya\, Mario and Austin Wilcox II; his son-in-law’s Mario Dinelli and Pete Delcoro\, his grandchildren; Krissa\, Alexander\, Susan\, Maria and Samantha and his brother Richard Burdick. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nHe worked various jobs throughout the capital district. The last job that Austin had before he reenlisted in 2004 was at Educational Opportunity Center located in downtown Troy\, where he was a Business Services Coordinator with Hudson Valley Community College. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nAustin was a member of Paralyzed Veterans of American\, the VFW\, a life member of the Veterans of Lansingburgh and took part in many parades. He was a man who always put the needs of others first. During his free time\, Austin liked playing his harmonica and working in his wood shop.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/austin-a-wilcox-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200210T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200210T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T150205
CREATED:20191122T024735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200218T210601Z
UID:1536-1581323400-1581325200@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:Donald John Keeler Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:DONALD JOHN KEELER\n1921-2005 \n \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nDonald John Keeler was born on April 29\, 1921 in Troy\, New York to the late Wilbert and Alice (Teal) Keeler. He was the brother of Holman and Thelma. \nEDUCATION:\nHe attended schools in the Troy school district growing up. \nHISTORY:\nDonald enlisted in the United States Navy on December 10\, 1943 in Albany\, New York. He served in the Pacific Theater in the Philippines from 1944 to 1946 during World War II. Donald was the proud recipient of the Victory Medal\, the American Theatre Medal and the Philippine Liberation Ribbon. On May 25\, 1946\, Donald was honorably discharge from the United States Navy. \nPERSONAL:\nOn December 24\, 1947\, Donald married his wife\, the late Joyce Bentley in Arlington\, Vermont. Together they have four children; Holly\, Enid\, Zane and Jay\, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren whom they loved dearly. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nThroughout the years\, Donald worked for W & LE Gurley Company and General Electric in Schenectady. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nDespite eventually becoming blind\, Donald was able to overcome this by staying active. He loved animals\, birds\, nature and especially spending time with his family. Donald had a pilot’s license for many years\, was a beekeeper and was a licensed ham radio operator.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/donald-john-keeler-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200113T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200113T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T150205
CREATED:20191122T024647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200218T210910Z
UID:1537-1578904200-1578906000@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:William J. Rentz\, Jr. Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:WILLIAM J. RENTZ\, JR.\n1938-2019 \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nWilliam “Bill” J. Rentz\, Jr. was born on January 9\, 1938 in Albany\, New York to the late William J. Rentz and Mary (Fitzmaurice) Rentz. He grew up in Rensselaer\, New York. \nEDUCATION:\nBill graduated from Columbia High School in 1955\, and then went on to attend Siena College for two years. \nHISTORY:\nBill entered into the United States Army on January 22\, 1961 in Rensselaer\, New York\, and was stationed in Fort Sam in Houston\, Texas. He was a Med Specialist. During the entire time of his enlistment\, Bill was a member of the Ready Reserve\, and served as a unit medic in the U.S. Army\, 364th General Hospital. He was awarded the Marksman Badge (Rifle)\, and was honorably discharge on March 23\, 1967. \nPERSONAL:\nOn June 26\, 1965\, Bill married his wife\, Anne (Sweeney) Rentz\, at St. Paul’s Church in Troy\, New York. Together they have one son; Stephen\, and two grandchildren; Matthew and Laura\, who Bill loved dearly. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nBill worked for the New York State Department of Labor for 35 years\, and retired as the Manager of Technical Services in the Data Processing Department. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nBill loved to golf\, bowl\, ski\, play pool\, shoot darts and carpentry. He played the drums and bugle for the Interstatesmen Drum and Bugle Core\, the Crusaders and Grenadiers. Bill also loved to spend time with his family and friends\, and enjoyed going to his grandchildren’s games to support them and attending Siena Basketball games.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/william-j-rentz-jr-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191209T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191209T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T150205
CREATED:20190814T193237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200218T205355Z
UID:1369-1575880200-1575882000@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:Ellen E. McKnight Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:  \nELLEN E. MCKNIGHT\n1919-2017 \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nEllen E. Mcknight was born on June 6\, 1919 in Castleton-on-Hudson\, New York to the late Herman F. Gietz and Kathryn Landmann Gietz. She was the sister of the late Rev. Harold Gietz and the late Winifred Gietz. \nEDUCATION:\nEllen graduated from Castleton High School in 1937\, and then went on to St. Luke’s Hospital School of Nursing in New York City. She graduated from the School of Nursing in 1940. \nHISTORY:\nEllen enlisted in the United States Army on October 1\, 1941\, and served during World War II. On December 21\, 1945\, she was honorably discharged with the rank of First Lieutenant and was awarded the World War II Victory Medal\, the American Campaign Medal\, the National Defense Ribbon\, and the Woman’s Army Corps Service Ribbon. On December 15\, 1948 Ellen reenlisted into the United States Army and served until she was honorably discharged again on August 14\, 1950. \nPERSONAL:\nEllen was the wife of the late Lieutenant Nevin W. Shaak and the late Lieutenant Colonel James D. McKnight. She is survived by her five sons; David\, Douglas\, Colin\, Stuart\, and Donald McKnight\, ten grandchildren\, and 4 great-grandchildren. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nEllen worked as a registered nurse\, and was the school nurse at Maple Hill High School. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nEllen was the first female member of Castleton VFW Post 7337\, and a communicant of Trinity Lutheran Church. Ellen enjoyed being a member of the Castleton Study Club and Castleton Seniors.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/ellen-e-mcknight-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191112T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191112T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T150205
CREATED:20190814T193109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200218T205732Z
UID:1367-1573547400-1573549200@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:Joseph W. Styno Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:  \nJOSEPH W. STYNO\n1925-2005 \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nJoseph W. Styno was born on May 25\, 1925 in Troy\, New York to the late Joseph Styno and Rose Styno Pietrafesa. He was the brother of Doris Dayton\, and the late Anthony Styno and Mary Sontheimer. \nEDUCATION:\nJoseph graduated from Troy High School in 1943\, and later went on to graduate from Siena College in 1950. \nHISTORY:\nJoseph enlisted in the United States Army on October 25\, 1943 in Albany\, New York. He served with the 116th Field Artillery Battalion\, which was stationed in the Philippines. He was awarded the World War II Victory Medal\, the Asiatic-Pacific Service Medal\, the Philippines Liberation Ribbon\, and a Bronze Service Arrowhead. Joseph was honorably discharged on February 20\, 1946. \nPERSONAL:\nOn October 26\, 1952\, Joseph married his wife\, the late Adeline Ricci Styno\, at St. Mary’s Church in Troy\, New York. Together they had two children; Sandra Ryan and Kathleen Vale; and two grandchildren; Stephanie and Heather Vale. Joseph is also survived by several nieces and nephews. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nJoseph worked as a supervisor in the NYS Department of Taxation and Finance\, specializing in partnership tax law. In 1995\, at the age of 70 years old\, he retired. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nJoseph enjoyed bowling and was an avid fan of the New York Yankees and the Washington Redskins. He was a proud communicant of Sacred Heart Church and served as a Eucharistic minister at the former Saint Francis de Sales parish in Troy\, NY. Joseph loved spending his time with his granddaughters.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/joseph-w-styno-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191015T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191015T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T150205
CREATED:20190814T192855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200218T205912Z
UID:1365-1571128200-1571130000@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:William A. Nedoroscik Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:William A. Nedoroscik\n1940 – 2018 \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nWilliam “Bill” A. Nedoroscik was born on August 11\, 1940 in Cohoes\, New York to the late John and Agnes Nedoroscik. He was the brother of Carol Soulia\, Chuck and Jim Nedoroscik\, and the late Deloris Speanburg\, Jean Herman\, Ed and Jackie Nedoroscik. \nEDUCATION: \nHISTORY:\nBill served in the U.S. Navy from 1958-1961. During this time he became a part of Task Group Alpha\, where he served aboard the U.S.S. Valley Forge CVS-45. During his time with the U.S. Navy\, Bill participated in Project Mercury\, Project Skyhook\, and was involved in the rescuing of all 28 survivors of the tanker SS Pine Ridge\, which had broken in two during an unforgiving storm. He then went on to serve in the Naval Reserves until his honorable discharge in 1964. \nAfter his time in the U.S. Navy\, Bill enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in 1965. He fought valiantly against hostile forces in the Republic of Vietnam\, and participated in the since declassified operations known as Deckhouse III\, Deckhouse III phase 2-Code name “Toledo”\, and Deckhouse IV. Bill was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps in 1968. He was the proud recipient of both the National Defense Service Medal and the Vietnam Service Medal. \nPERSONAL:\nBill is survived by his son William J. Nedoroscik of Clifton Park\, New York\, with whom he had a close relationship with. He had a special relationship with several nieces and nephews\, and is also survived by several great nieces and nephews. Bill was always helping others out of the kindness of his heart\, and had a soft spot for children and those in need\, especially military veterans. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nBill worked in the construction industry for H & M Contractors and John L Wojcik\, Inc. for most of his civilian life. He later became the Camp Manager at Kelts’ Grove in Waterford\, New York. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nBill was a patriotic veteran\, who served on the Board of Directors of the Veterans of Lansingburgh Club\, Troy\, New York. He also served as a marshal during several parades over the years and was awarded the “Veteran of the Year” award in 2016.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/william-a-nedoroscik-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
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