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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210510T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210510T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T165201
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:20260417T165201
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:20260417T165201
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:20260417T165201
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:20260417T165201
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:20260417T165201
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:20260417T165201
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:20260417T165201
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:20260417T165201
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:20260417T165201
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:20260417T165201
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
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200608T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200608T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T165201
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:20260417T165201
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:20260417T165201
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
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200309T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200309T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T165201
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
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200210T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200210T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T165201
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:20260417T165201
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:20260417T165201
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:20260417T165201
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:20260417T165201
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
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190909T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190909T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T165201
CREATED:20190910T170949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200218T205834Z
UID:1445-1568017800-1568019600@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:Gloria Lorraine (Steeves) Dolan & Andrew Dolan Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:September 2019\nGloria Lorraine (Steeves) Dolan & Andrew Dolan Honor A Deceased Veteran \n \nGLORIA LORRAINE (STEEVES) DOLAN\n1930-1992 \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nGloria Lorraine Steeves Dolan was born on August 8\, 1930 in Moscow\, Maine to the late Rex Stanton Steeves and Goldie Myrtle (Smith) Steeves.  She was the sister of Jean\, Burton\, Ray\, Hilburn “Hilly”\, Merle\, Eleanor\, Carl “Bud”\, Shirley and Arlene Steeves. \nEDUCATION:\nGloria graduated from Hillsborough High School in 1947\, and later went on to a Secretarial School in Moncton. \nHISTORY:\nGloria enlisted in the United States Army in the Women’s Army Corp (WAC) on October 26\, 1953 at Fort Williams\, Maine.  She served as a Company Clerk and was stationed at Fort Mason in San Francisco\, California after basic training. Gloria was the proud recipient of the National Defense Service Medal.  On October 25\, 1955\, Gloria was honorably discharged.  On January 23\, 1956\, Gloria reenlisted in Army.  Gloria became pregnant and on May 17\, 1957\, she was honorably discharged. \nPERSONAL:\nOn June 26\, 1956\, Gloria married her husband\, the late Andrew Dolan in Gorham\, Maine.  Together they had four children; Andrew\, Peter\, Bret and Dorinda; and seven grandchildren; Andrew\, Kristina\, Bryan\, Peter\, Zachary\, Bret and Britney. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nGloria worked as a Keypunch Operator for Gardenway (Troy-Built Equipment) Distributors. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nGloria was an active member of Mills Memorial Baptist Church and the Kings Daughters Church Choir. \nGloria loved being a grandmother and having all of her family together. She also enjoyed cooking\, baking\, gardening and knitting.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/gloria-lorraine-steeves-dolan-andrew-dolan-honor-a-deceased-veteran-2/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190812T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190812T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T165201
CREATED:20190412T163334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200218T214614Z
UID:1156-1565598600-1565600400@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:Andy A. Maier Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:Anthony A. Maier\n1924-2012 \n \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nAnthony A. (Andy) Maier was born on September 2\, 1924 in Troy\, New York to the late Frank and Louise Schollhorn Maier.  Andy was the brother of Ernie Maier\, Paul Maier\, Helen Thomas\, Marie Kennedy\, and the late Dorthey Marschilok and Frances Yager. \nEDUCATION:\nAndy attended Troy Public Schools. \nHISTORY:\nAndy enlisted in the United States Army on February 22\, 1943\, in Albany\, New York.  Andy served during World War II as a Technician 5th Grade with the 313th Infantry Regiment 79th Infantry Division. Andy had a Military Occupation as a Truck driver\, Light 345. Andy served in the Ardennes (Battle of the Bulge) and the Battle at Normandy. He also took part in Central Europe\, Northern France\, and Rhineland Campaigns.  Andy was the recipient of the American Campaign Medal\, the European\, African\, Middle East Service Medal\, and Good Conduct Medal.  On December 18\, 1945\, Andy was honorably discharged from the Army. \nPERSONAL:\nAndy married his wife\, Helen Carroll Maier in 1955\, Troy\, New York.  Andy is the father of two sons; Stephen Maier\, and Honorable Christopher Maier.  Andy was also the grandfather of three grandchildren; Kristen\, Thomas and Eric Maier. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nAndy was self-employed as a gifted remodeling contractor in the area for 50 years. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nAndy was a member of the St. Augustine church\, where he served as an usher for several years. Andy was a lifelong member of the Troy German Hall Association\, serving as president and board member\, founding member of Brunswick Elks\, member of the Lansingburgh Historical Society\, president and board member of the Lansingburgh Rotary\, board member of the Lansingburgh Boys & Girls Club\, former president and member of the Veterans of Battle of the Bulge\, Hudson Valley Chapter. \nAndy was the recipient of the Paul Harris Fellow Award from the Lansingburgh Rotary\, Frank W. Kennedy Memorial Award in 2014 from the Lansingburgh Boys & Girls Club\, and was named Humanitarian of the Year in 1997 by the Uncle Sam Parade Committee. \n 
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/anthony-a-maier-honor-a-deceased-veteran-2/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190708T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190708T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T165201
CREATED:20190412T163222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200218T214347Z
UID:1154-1562574600-1562576400@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:James E. Bradley Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:JAMES E. BRADLEY\, SR.\n1927-2001 \n \n  \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nJames E. Bradley\, Sr. was born on October 8\, 1927 in Troy\, New York to the late William F. and Margaret C. Powers Bradley.  James was the brother of E. Powers Bradley.  James was the brother of\, John (Herbie)\, Powers\, Helen Marie and William (Bill).  James had resided in Latham since 1956\, moving from South Troy\, New York. \nEDUCATION:\nJames was a graduate from School 12 and from La Salle Institute\, class of 1945.  James also attended Siena College for a short time after the war. \nHISTORY:\nJames enlisted in the United States Navy on July 7\, 1945 in Albany\, New York.  Entering into active service on August 14\, 1945\, Seaman First Class Bradley served on the USS Florence Nightingale (AP-70) during World War II.  James was the proud recipient of the American Theatre Medal\, Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal and the Victory Medal.  James was honorably discharged from the Navy on July 30\, 1946. \nPERSONAL:\nJames married his wife\, Mary Blanche (Bea) Kelly Bradley on May 7\, 1949 at St. Joseph’s Church in Troy.  James was the father of two sons; James E. Bradley\, Jr. and Brian M. Bradley\, Sr.; four daughters; Kristine\, Mary Lynn\, Elaine and Kelly.  James was also the grandfather of nineteen grandchildren. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nJames was the owner and operator of James E. Bradley & Sons Plumbing and Heating Co. in Troy for 50 years\, retiring in 1991. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nJames was a communicant of Our Lady of the Assumption Church in Latham.  He was a member of the Latham Council\, Knights of Columbus and Kiwanis.  James was also a member of the Colonie Elks Lodge\, a former 10 year member of the Ballston Spa Country Club\, a former 30 year member and board member of Wolfert’s Roost Country Club\, as well as a member of Local 7 Plumbers and Steamfitters Union for 50 years. \nJames enjoyed grocery shopping\, golfing and the “to do” jar with his grandchildren.  He also enjoyed traveling to Florida with his wife\, Bea.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/james-e-bradley-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190610T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190610T093000
DTSTAMP:20260417T165201
CREATED:20190606T212421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200218T214657Z
UID:1303-1560157200-1560159000@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:Robert R. Gordon\, Jr. Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:ROBERT GORDON\, JR.\n1948-2018 \n \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nRobert Gordon\, Jr. was born on November 8\, 1948 in Troy\, New York to the late Robert R. Gordon\, Sr. and Joyce Roberts Gordon.  Robert was the brother of William Gordon\, Roselyn Panza\, Kathleen Snyder\, Janice Gordon\, Gary Gordon\, Kevin Gordon\, John Gordon and the late Bruce Gordon and Cecelia Weber. \nEDUCATION:\nRobert attended Troy High School\, class of 1966 and Siena College\, class of 1970. \nHISTORY:\nRobert enlisted in the United States Army on October 21\, 1970\, serving during the Vietnam War.  Robert became the proud recipient of the National Defense Service Medal\, Vietnam Service Medal\, Combat Infantry Badge and Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal\, 1 o/s Bar.  Robert was honorably discharged on April 18\, 1972.  After his honorable discharge\, Robert went on to serve with the National Guard\, where he retired in 2008. \nPERSONAL:\nOn August 25\, 1973\, Robert married his wife\, Patricia Howard Gordon in Tory\, New York.  Together they had one daughter\, Heather Gordon. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nRobert was employed with the New York State Department of Civil Service as a classification and payroll specialist\, retiring in 2003. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nRobert was a 44 year member of the Troy Elks #141\, serving as past Exalted Ruler\, State Vice President and District Deputy.  He was also a member of the Veterans of Lansingburgh.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/robert-r-gordon-jr-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190610T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190610T093000
DTSTAMP:20260417T165201
CREATED:20190412T161626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200218T214752Z
UID:1146-1560157200-1560159000@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:Robert R. Gordon\, Sr. Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:ROBERT GORDON\, SR.\n1927-1988 \n \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nRobert Gordon\, Sr. was born on June 2\, 1927 in Troy\, New York to the late Edward and Roselyn O’Neil Gordon.  Robert was the brother of Edward Gordon\, Sr.\, Jerrold\, Arthur and Donald Gordon. \nEDUCATION:\nRobert attended Troy Public Schools. \nHISTORY:\nRobert enlisted in the United States Navy on April 5\, 1945\, serving with a rank of Fireman First Class.  During his time in the Navy\, Robert served on many vessels and stations; NRS\, Albany NY\, Naval Training Center\, Sampson\, NY\, TADCEN\, Camp Shoemaker\, California\, USS Vincennes\, and PSC LIDO BEACH\, Long Island\, NY.  Robert was the recipient of the American Theatre Medal\, Asiatic Pacific Medal and the Victory Medal.  Robert was honorably discharged on August 1\, 1946. \nPERSONAL:\nRobert married his wife\, the former Joyce Roberts in December 1947\, Troy\, New York.  Robert is the father of six sons; William\, Gary\, Kevin\, John Gordon\, and the late Robert\, Jr. and Bruce Gordon; four daughters; Roselyn and Janice Gordon\, Kathleen Snyder\, and the late Cecelia Gordon.  Robert was also the grandfather of thirteen grandchildren and right great- grandchildren. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nRobert was employed in the heater core department of Ford Motor Co. in Green Island. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nRobert was a member of the Troy Lodge of Elks and a communicant of St. Patrick’s Church. \nRobert was active in the Central Little League; and at their 1988 opening day ceremonies\, Robert was honored with the league’s Edgar Sousis Award.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/robert-r-gordon-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190513T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190513T090000
DTSTAMP:20260417T165201
CREATED:20190412T163452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200218T214846Z
UID:1158-1557734400-1557738000@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:Clinton J. Winnie Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:CLINTON JOHN WINNIE\n1929-1997 \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nClinton John Winnie was born on July 3\, 1929 in Albany\, New York to Clinton E. Winnie and Catherine M. Winnie (McCarthy).  Clinton was the brother of Catherine First\, William Winnie\, and the late Shirley and Mary Lou Winnie. \nEDUCATION:\nClinton attended Albany High School. \nHISTORY:\nPFC Winnie enlisted in the United States Army on February 9\, 1951 in Albany\, New York.  He served during the Korean War with Company B\, 43rd Engineer Construction Battalion.  PFC Winnie was the proud recipient of the Korean Service Medal W/2 Bronze Stars\, United Nations Service Medal\, and Merit Unit Commendation.  PFC Winnie was honorably discharged on January 24\, 1953. \nPERSONAL:\nClinton married his first wife\, Regina Fairfield on February 4\, 1951.  Together they had one son; Michael Winnie.  On September 17\, 1955\, Clinton married the late Anne I. Bond.  Together they had three sons; Steven\, and the late Ronald and Richard Winnie; grandfather of; Walter\, Michelle\, Stephanie\, Shelly\, Shannon\, Steven\, Shawn\, Shane\, Sawyer\, and the late Tonya. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nClinton was a truck driver for Hudson Valley Paper Co. for nine years\, and later began working as an exterminator for Linindoll’s Pest Control\, where after 17 years\, he retired in 1994. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nClinton was a member of the American Legion\, Melvin Roads Post #1231\, as well as a member of the AARP. Clinton enjoyed listening to country music and was an avid New York Mets Baseball fan. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/clinton-john-winnie-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190408T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190408T083000
DTSTAMP:20260417T165201
CREATED:20190314T192637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200218T214925Z
UID:1124-1554710400-1554712200@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:Walter Bethel Honor A Deceased Veteran
DESCRIPTION:WALTER HARRY BETHEL\n1924-1942 \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nWalter Harry Bethel was born on November 12\, 1924 in Milford\, Massachusetts to Walter Daniel Bethel and Natalina “Tillie” Donini Bethel.  Walter was the brother of Olive\, Robert and the late Doris. \nEDUCATION:\nWalter attended Cohoes High School. \nHISTORY:\nWalter Harry Bethel enlisted in the United States Navy on December 11\, 1941.  He was a Seaman 2nd Class\, serving abroad the USS Ingraham.  On August 22\, 1942\, Seaman 2nd Class Bethel along with his crew were sent on a mission off the coast of Nova Scotia\, Escort (Convoy) duty.  During the mission\, USS Ingraham collided with the oil tanker\, USS Chemung AO-30\, Convoy AT-20; causing USS Ingraham to sink.  Seaman 2nd Class Bethel was declared Killed in Action on August 23\, 1943. \nSeaman 2nd Class Bethel became the recipient of the Purple Heart\, American Campaign Medal and the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal. \nPERSONAL: \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nWalter worked the running folding machine at Field & Hatch Knitting Co. in Cohoes. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nWalter enjoyed boxing and baseball.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/walter-bethel-april-honor-a-deceased-veteran/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190312
DTSTAMP:20260417T165201
CREATED:20190221T185112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190314T192219Z
UID:1107-1552262400-1552348799@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:Frank A. Papello Honor a Deceased Veteran Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:  \nFRANK ANTHONY PUPELLO\, JR.\n1942-2004 \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nFrank Anthony Pupello\, Jr. was born on April 19\, 1942 in Brockton\, Massachusetts to the late Frank Pupello\, Sr. and Elizabeth (Teceno) Pupello.  Frank was the brother of Patricia Krafnickas\, Betty Ann Ryan\, William Pupello and Nicholas Pupello. \nEDUCATION:\nFrank attended Russell Sage College receiving his Bachelor’s in Business Administration degree. \nHISTORY:\nCorporal Frank Anthony Pupello\, Jr. enlisted in the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War on February 12\, 1963 in Albany\, New York.  Corporal Pupello served as a Rifleman.  He became the proud recipient of the Good Conduct Medal\, the Vietnam Service Medal and the National Defense Medal.  Frank was honorably discharged on June 10\, 1966. \nPERSONAL:\nOn April 18\, 1967\, Frank married his wife\, Lynn A. (Staats) Pupello.  Together they had four daughters; Lynette Rossello\, Lisa O’Connell\, Joyce Pupello and Tina Pupello.  Frank is also survived by his five grandchildren; Giovani Saldana\, Kelsi and Andi O’Connell\, Mason and Sam Bishop. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nFrank worked as a salesman for Mohawk Tire in Massachusetts for 5 years.  He was the owner and operator of Nassau Tire Co. for 20 years.  Frank was also a Procurement Officer at the Watervliet Arsenal\, retiring in 2001. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nFrank was the past president of East Greenbush Rotary and Chamber of Commerce.  He was a member of the VFW Post #1019.  He was a member of the East Greenbush Glee Club and Community Theatre\, performing with the Spotlight Players for 10 years.  Frank was also a volunteer at the Stratton VA Medical Center Hospital. \nFrank enjoyed camping\, and building models.
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/frank-a-papello-honor-a-deceased-veteran-ceremony/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190212
DTSTAMP:20260417T165201
CREATED:20190212T235231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T235409Z
UID:1096-1549843200-1549929599@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:Edward J. Simonik\, Sr. - Honor a Deceased Veteran Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:EDWARD JOSEPH SIMONIK\, SR.\n1928-2005 \n \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nEdward Joseph Simonik Sr. was born on March 25\, 1928 in Plainville\, Connecticut to Wallace M. Simonik and Catherine Fimonick Simonik.  Edward was the brother of John Simonik\, Wallace Simonik and Theresia Simonik. \nEDUCATION:\nEdward attended Sacred Heart School from 1934-1943 and Troy High School from 1942-1945. \nHISTORY:\nEdward enrolled in the United States Merchant Marine\, in New York\, New York on May 18\, 1945.  On September 1\, 1945\, Edward graduated from the United States Maritime Service Training Station at Sheepshead Bay\, New York.  Edward served on foreign and inter-coastal voyages aboard the N.Y.U. Victory\, the Texarkana Victory and the Amarillo Victory\, as a Fireman/Watertender and Oiler. For his active service\, Edward earned the Atlantic War Zone Bar. Edward left his service in the United States Merchant Marine in early 1946 to enlist into the United States Marine Corps.  On April 30\, 1946\, Edward enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in Albany\, New York.  Pfc Simonik attended the Naval Air Technical Training Center in Memphis\, Tennessee\, for training as an aircraft mechanic. Pfc Simonik was honorably discharged on June 15\, 1947. \nPERSONAL:\nOn April 17\, 1949\, Edward married his wife\, the late Betty Jane (Davis) Simonik in St. Augustine Church\, Troy\, New York.  Edward was the father of one daughter; Kathryn Anne (Simonik) Pade and one son; Edward Joseph Simonik\, Jr.  Edward is also survived by a granddaughter; Audrey Pade. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nEdward was employed with Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. as a supervisor in the Albany Sub Station Department\, retiring after 38 years. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nEdward was a communicant of Sacred Heart Church in Troy.  He was a member of the 25 Year Club of Niagara Mohawk\, the Brunswick Elks\, the Cossayuna Lake Association and the American Legion\, Wynantskill Post. \nEdward enjoyed fishing\, hunting and building projects. \n 
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/edward-j-simonik-sr-honor-a-deceased-veteran-ceremony/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190212
DTSTAMP:20260417T165201
CREATED:20190114T232250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T235333Z
UID:1078-1549843200-1549929599@www.rensselaercounty.org
SUMMARY:John C. Simonik - Honor a Deceased Veteran Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:JOHN CHARLES SIMONIK\, SR.\n1925-1984 \n \nFAMILY HISTORY:\nJohn Charles Simonik\, Sr. was born on June 21\, 1925 in Plainville\, Connecticut to Wallace M. Simonik and Catherine Fimonick Simonik.  John was the brother of Edward Simonik\, Wallace Simonik and Theresia Simonik. \nEDUCATION:\nJohn was educated in the Troy School District. \nHISTORY:\nJohn enlisted in the United States Army on October 10\, 1943 during World War II at Camp Upton\, New York.  Pfc Simonik served with the 351st Infantry\, 88th Infantry Division in the Rome Arno Campaign\, the North Apennines Campaign and the Po Valley Campaign.  He was a Light Mortar Crewman\, assigned as a manipulated angular and deflection devices.  Pfc Simonik became the recipient of the Purple Heart with one Oak Leaf Cluster after being wounded twice during his time in service; once at Mount Grande and then again at Castel del Rio.  He also became the recipient of the European-African-Middle-Eastern Theater Ribbon with three Bronze Stars\, Good Conduct Medal\, the Combat Infantry Badge and World War II Victory Medal.  Pfc Simonik was honorably discharged on November 7\, 1945. \nPERSONAL:\nOn May 1\, 1948\, John married his wife Joyce Ann Wentzel-Simonik in Sacred Heart Church.  John was the father of two sons; John Charles Simonik\, Jr. and Joseph Francis Simonik.  John is also survived by two grandchildren; Joseph Francis Simonik and Stephanie Simonik and several nieces and nephews. \nWORK EXPERIENCE:\nBefore enlisting with the Army\, John was employed with Behr-Manning Co.  After discharging from the Army\, John was employed with Niagara-Mohawk Power Corp. as an equipment operator\, where he retired from after 36 years. \nCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES/ORGANIZATIONS:\nJohn was a communicant of Sacred Heart Church in Troy.  He was a member of the 25 Year Club of Niagara Mohawk\, the North Greenbush Post\, American Legion and the Geerholt-Rehm Post\, Veterans of Foreign Wars in Wynantskill. \nJohn enjoyed reading\, shooting darts and playing cards. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.rensselaercounty.org/event/simonik-honor-a-deceased-veteran-ceremony-2/
CATEGORIES:Honor a Veteran
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