She leaves behind: four children, Chris Gibson (Mary Jo), Kathleen Allen (David), Robert Gibson and Timothy Gibson (Beth) seven grandchildren, Katie, Maggie and Conner Gibson, Patrick and Matthew Allen, Sawyer and Riley Gibson. She went out a fighter, leaving her family heartbroken, but so proud. Gibson was diagnosed with her fourth cancer, after beating three different cancers in the past. She was an avid lover of theater, movies, show tunes and animals. She was a big supporter of the Mac-Haydn Theatre, selling season tickets for a few years, and attending every show for many years. Throughout her life she was active in St. Gibson will be deeply missed and remembered by many for her generosity, pure, kind heart, unwavering faith, constant optimism and exuberant spirit. Bond Funeral Home, 1015 Kinderhook Street, Valatie.ĪLBANY-Barbara Ann Gibson, 79, of Kinderhook passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family Friday, November 11, 2016.īorn in Valley Stream Long Island June 21, 1937, she was the daughter of Louis and Marion Kolinski. John’s Lutheran Church, Stuyvesant, or the Community Hospice of Columbia/Greene, 47 Liberty Street, Catskill 12414.Īrrangements are with the Raymond E. Burial will be in the Kinderhook Cemetery following the service. A calling hour will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. Hallenbeck was predeceased by a daughter, Donna Mac Giffert and a brother, Robert Leiser.įuneral Services will be held Wednesday, November 16, 11 a.m. In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. She is survived by: one daughter, Janet Cozzolino of Valatie one son, Kevin (Bette) Drobner of Valatie four grandsons, Don Dahlgren, Kevin (Karen) and Brian (Missy) Scheriff and Robert (Tracy) MacGiffert seven great-grandchildren several nieces and nephews. John’s Church for more than 25 years and enjoyed cooking, gardening and reading. John’s Lutheran Church in Stuyvesant and former president of it’s ladies aid. Hallenbeck was a former member of the Kinderhook Fire Department Ladies Auxilary, a lifelong member of St. Hallenbeck.īefore her retirement, she worked in customer service at the Berkshire Telephone Company in Kinderhook for 28 years. Born Apin Hudson, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Hazel (Silcock) Leiser and the wife of the late George W. Hallenbeck, 87, of Hudson passed away Sunday, Novemat the Barnwell Nursing Home. She is “ever loved and forever deeply missed.”Ī memorial service will be held at the French, Gifford, Preiter & Blasl Funeral Home, 25 Railroad Avenue, Chatham, Saturday, Novemduring calling hours 4 to 7 p.m. Other surviving family members include: their son, Jukka and daughter-in-law Tuula of Tampere, Finland granddaughter, Jane Taylor and fiancée Justin Miller of Ghent grandson, Daniel Taylor currently of Tokyo, Japan son-in-law, David Taylor of East Chatham many nieces and nephews around the world from Finland to Australia. at Livingston Hills with her daughter, Tarja (Kauppinen) Taylor, by her side.īorn Main Kurkijoki, Karjala, Finland, she was predeceased Januby her beloved husband of 67 years, Leo Erkki “Erik” Kauppinen also predeceased by younger siblings, brother, Eino and sister, Meeri. LIVINGSTON-Aune “Ann” Helena Kauppinen, née Kurri, passed away Wednesday, November 9, 2016, shortly after 6 p.m. at the funeral home.īurial will follow in the Red Church Cemetery, Tivoli.Ĭondolences may be expressed at Services will be held Thursday, November 17, 11 a.m. at the Yadack-Fox Funeral Home, 209 Main Street, Germantown. “She leaves us with the knowledge of her deep love for us and this truth absent from the body, present with the Lord for those who love him.”Ĭalling hours will be held Wednesday, November 16, 6 to 8 p.m. She was predeceased by her husband, Michael Stephen Riter son, Byron Riter and daughter, Diane Riter Fox. Riter of Greenport, Steven Riter of Germantown, Julie (John) Meacher and Susan (Michael) Bufi, all of Germantown six grandchildren 10 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. She was a member of the DAR of Hudson, former member of the Germantown Garden Club. She served for 10 years as the Town of Germantown historian. After her retirement she became passionate about genealogy and local history. Riter worked at in the receiving department at Sears in Kingston for 20 years. They raised their children in the house that she grew up in in Germantown. She was a graduate of the Germantown Central School.Īs a young adult she lived and worked in New York City where she met her husband, Michael Stephen Riter. Riter, 91, of Germantown died Sunday, Novemat the Ferncliff Nursing Home.īorn Jin Poughkeepsie, she was the only child of John Byron Hoffman and Jennie Gruntler Hoffman.
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