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Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.lifePeter Deysenroth accompanies the Voices of Cooperstown rehearsing “The Messiah” for the 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21, performance. Front row, from left, are Martha Vaules, Chris Weiss and T’nette Kuzminski.
ANNUAL BALLET: Decker School of Ballet performs “The Nutcracker” with cameo appearances by dogs from the SSPCA. 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 20, 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21, Go-odrich Theater, SUNY Oneonta. Info, tickets, (607) 432-6290.
COUNTRY CHRISTMAS: Get into the “swing” of Christmas with a country Christmas sing-along spectacular led by the Sweetback Sisters. $10 advance, $14 at the door. 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21, B-Side Ballroom, 1 Clinton Plaza, Oneonta. Info, tickets, (607) 432-2053.
LET US ADORE HIM: Living Nativity scene brings the Christmas story to life. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21, Community Bible Chapel, 577 Greenough Road, Toddsville. Info, (607) 547-9764.
CHRISTMAS OPERA: Patrick Calleo re-prises “Amahl and the Night Visitors,” featuring young local performers. $20 suggested dona-tion, kids free. 3 p.m., 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 22, First Presbyterian Church, 25 Church St., Cooperstown. Info, www.patrickcalleo.com
GREATEST GIFT: The First Baptist Church sponsors Christmas concert of classical music, holiday favorites and contemporary hits to ben-efit Philippine typhoon relief. 3:30 p.m. Satur-day, Dec. 21, First Baptist Church, 71 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-2432.
LAST CHANCE: Visit Santa before he heads off to deliver presents around the world. In Oneonta, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. in Muller Plaza on Sat-urday, Dec. 21. Noon-4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21 and 1-5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 22 at the South-side Mall. In Cooperstown, 1-5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21, 1-4 p.m. Sunday-Tuesday, Dec. 22-24, Pioneer Park at Main and Pioneer.
Voices of Cooperstown Leads Into Christmas With ‘Messiah’
The Voices of Cooperstown ushers in Christmas with Handel’s classic “Mes-siah.” $18, $10 students, in advance at
Augur’s Books or at door. 4 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 21, Christ Church, Cooperstown. Info, Deb Dalton, (607) 547-8199. Featured soloists in-clude soprano Susan Vaules Lin, a Cooperstown native returning from Washington, D.C., for occasion.
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As soon as the curtain closed on Cooperstown Central’s final sold-out
performance of “Les Mis-erables,” Sunday, Nov. 16, Henry Wager, 11, who played
Gavroche, drove with his par-ents, Nancy and Patrick, to the National Opera.
The family arrived in Wash-ington D.C. at 1:30 a.m. the next morning, and Henry and sister Naomi, who played Young Cosette in “Les Miz,” started rehearsals on a new Christmas opera, “The Lion, The Unicorn
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Young Henry Wager ‘Angelic’In ‘Lion’ At National Opera
Washington Post raves about Cooperstown singer.
Jerry Reed’s collec-tion includes, from left, baby Genevieve Richmond, Rev. Jones of Laurens, and Carrie Wilber Hallock and her husband, David.
By LIBBY CUDMORE
WHITESBORO
When Jerry Reed inherited his family’s photo
albums and scrapbooks from his parents, Mary Washburn and Robert Reed, he didn’t realize he’d also be inheriting generations of mysteries.
“My great-grandmoth-ers had photo albums with pictures of all their friends,” he said. “I’ve ID’d all the people I know, now my goal is to make sure those other pictures get back to their families.”
Reed, who was raised in Schuyler Lake til 14, raised his own family in
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Jerry Reed of Whitesboro reviews
his family’s collec-tion of Otsego County
photo portraits.
Here are photos from Jerry Reed’s collection that he has been able to identify.
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PHOTOS/From B1Utica, but has maintained a connection to Otsego County through scrapbooks of family photographs. “I’ve been doing genealogy my whole life,” he said. “My mother’s side of the family were all savers.”
But when his family was all accounted for, there were still boxes of photos of people who were no relation to him, and now he wants to get the word out in hopes that someone will be able to shed some light on their shared stories. “I wish I knew the background of some of these people,” he said.
One set of photos are of the neighbors of Reed’s great-great grandfather, Col.
John S. Kidder, a Civil War soldier of the 121st Regi-ment, who lived in Laurens. Lon Richmond and his wife, labeled on the back of the photo only as “Mrs. Rich-mond,” owned the Laurens Hotel, which burned in 1904, taking Kidder’s car-riage shop with it. “I think Mr. Richmond went on to have a fruit company in New York City,” he said.
“You go by who the photographers were,” he said. “They either lived in Oneonta, Cooperstown or nearby, so that people didn’t have to travel that far for a picture.”
The photos in his collec-tion are in several formats, ranging from 4- by 6-inch portraits to “Cartes de Visite,” small calling-card photographs the size of a trading card. There’s a pair of Carrie Wilber Hallock and her husband, David Hal-lock. “I would guess she’s related to the Wilber Park, Wilber National Bank fam-ily,” he said.
In addition to his own collection, he’s also helping families find ephemera from their own pasts. “I found a marriage certificate from Fly Creek on ebay for James F. Adsit to Lydia Benedict in 1853,” he said. “I passed the information along to Jane Adsit in Cooperstown and it turns out, it’s her great-grandfather, and that she had a letter from him written in 1864.”
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If you are a relative of any of these people and would like the photos for your family
collection, e-mail Jerry Reed at [email protected]
“Cartes de Visite”Mr. Vasseler, husband of Julia
SleeperJulia Sleeper VasselerGertie Chamberlain, who once
worked for Winnie Richmond at Lau-rens Hotel
Angenitte Lee, school teacher Laurens in 1863
Rose Easton EelsHit BabcockMartha MurphyFloret Cocket, believed to be wife
of James Cocket, who worked of Kid-der & Fisher
May King, infantHarrie S. (Stanton?), infantSylvester Ford, in photo from Char-
lie Freiot’s Gallery of Art, over Ford & Bixbly Drug Store, Oneonta
Mrs. Sylvester FordClaude Miller, in photo taken at
Barker’s Art Studio, WhitehallE. J. White, who worked of Kidder
& Fisher, Laurens
Cabinet PhotosClaude Miller, in photo taken by
N.C. North, UticaFlorence Cooley, in photo taken by
L.J. Patten, OneontaNancy Cooley and daughter, ap-
parently with photo of her deceased husband)
Lil Norton, in photo taken by P.P. Young, Oneonta & Worcester)
L.P. Richmond, once owner of the Laurens Hotel
Mrs. L.P. Richmond Genevieve Richmond, infantLizzie and Walter Pixley, mother
and infant sonDora Peet, born Sept 9, 1878; died
March 20, 1884Rev. JonesDavid HallockCarrie Wilber HallockGoslou, male, no first nameMrs. Malcolm Keenan (Julia Bab-
cock Keenan), OneontaEva Camp, wife of Glen BurdickFrances StantonMr & Mrs. A E. Stanton (Hattie
Bridges and Ernest Stanton), with their children, Frances and Harry, in photo taken at Scidmore, Gloversville)
Harry Emmons Stanton, at age 2, weight 33 pounds
Arthur Yager
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Henry, who starred as Winthrop in the 2012 Glimmerglass Festival’s production of “The Music Man,” took a workshop last
summer with Glimmerglass General & Artistic Direc-tor Francesca Zambello and Jeanine Tesori, the com-poser of “The Lion, The Unicorn and Me.” (Tesori also composed “Shrek: The Musical” and “Thoroughly Modern Millie”). “Franc-esca decided she wanted me to do this show,” said Henry.
But Henry’s mom, Nancy Tarr of Cooperstown, didn’t want to spend time away from Naomi, so she called Francesca and asked if her daughter could also be in the chorus. Naomi was the youngest member of the children’s chorus of
Glimmerglass’ “Little Match Girl Passion” this year.
“Francesca called us back a few weeks later and said, ‘sure’!” said Naomi. “If it weren’t for my brother, I wouldn’t be in this show.”
In “The Lion,” Henry played the Angel, tasked with deciding which animal gets the honor of carrying Mary to Bethlehem to give birth to Jesus. After debat-ing – in song, of course – between the lion, the unicorn and the donkey, he finally makes his decision.
“I pick the donkey,” he said. “The lion and the unicorn were all fancy, so everyone thought they would win. But the donkey could get the job done.”
Naomi sings in the children’s chorus, dress-ing up as a sheep to sing “Baa Baa” with the unicorn and alongside the Lion in Henry’s favorite number, “The Lion.”
“We rehearsed six hours a day,” said Henry. “They were long, but we got a lot of work done.”
“It’s a lot of fun, but it’s sometimes hard work,” said Naomi. “When you move wrong or sing wrong, then it’s not so fun.”
And it’s work that paid off. Anne Midgette of the Washington Post called his performance “Refreshingly natural,” and said “He just about stole the show.”
“The Lion, the Unicorn and Me” premiered Friday, Dec. 13, at the Terrace The-ater. With four performances left this weekend, Wager will be home for Christmas. “It’s been a lot of fun,” he said. “But it’s tiring after awhile.”
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FridayDecember 20
VISIT SANTA -- 3-6 p.m. Visit Santa in his Christmas cottage. Pioneer Park, Cooperstown.
SIT WITH SANTA -- 4-6 p.m. Visit with Santa at his cottage. Muller Plaza, Oneonta. Info, www.mainstreetoneonta.com.
SLIDE SHOW -- 6-7 p.m. Ed Rowley hosts a presentation of Brookwood Point photos. Seat-ing limited, reservations recom-mended. Templeton Hall, 63 Pioneer St., Cooperstown. Info,
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REUNION SHOW -- 9 p.m. Sub-duing Mara plays their first show with all four original members since 1998. $5. B-Side Ballroom, 1 Clinton Plaza, Oneonta. Info, tickets, (607) 432-2053.
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SANTA -- Noon-4 p.m. Visit with Santa Claus. Southside Mall, Oneonta. Info, www.shop-southsidemall.com
VISIT SANTA -- 1-5 p.m. Visit Santa in his Christmas cottage. Pioneer Park, Cooperstown.
BALLET -- 1 p.m., 7 p.m. Decker School of Ballet performs “The Nutcracker.” Goodrich Theater, SUNY Oneonta. Info, tickets, (607) 432-6290.
BENEFIT -- 3:30 p.m. Holiday concert to benefit Philippine typhoon relief. First Bap-tist Church, 71 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, Randy Palada, (607) 432-2432.
MESSIAH -- 4 p.m. Voices of Cooperstown presents Handel’s “Messiah.” $18, $10 students. Christ Church, Cooperstown. Info, Deb Dalton 547-8199.
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COUNTRY CHRISTMAS -- 7 p.m. The Sweetback Sisters per-form a country Christmas sing-along spectacular. $10 advance, $14 at the door. B-Side Ball-room, 1 Clinton Plaza, Oneonta. Info, tickets, (607) 432-2053. Sunday
December 22VISIT SANTA -- 1-4 p.m. Visit
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SANTA -- 1-5 p.m. Visit with Santa Claus. Southside Mall, Oneonta. Info, www.shopsouth-sidemall.com.
AMAHL – 3 p.m., 7 p.m. “Amahl and the Night Visitors.” Patrick Calleo production, $20 donation suggested. First Pres-byterian Church, 25 Church St., Cooperstown.
CHRISTMAS BRASS -- 7 p.m. Catskill Brass Quintet at Ruchard and Janet Nevins Young Christ-mas Concert. Millpond Commu-nity Center, Rte. 80. VanHornes-ville. Info, (607) 436-3419.
Monday,December 23
DRAWING GROUP -- 7-9 p.m. Artists of all skill levels invited to sketch from a live model with-out instructor. Cooperstown Art Association, 22 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-9777.
Tuesday,December 24Christmas Eve
SPAGHETTI -- 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
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VISIT SANTA -- 1-4 p.m. Visit Santa in his Christmas cottage. Pioneer Park, Cooperstown.
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Monday,December 30
DRAWING GROUP --7-9 p.m. Artists of all skill levels invited to sketch from a live model. Cooperstown Art Association, 22 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-9777.
Tuesday,December 31
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Notice of Forma-tion of Northern Sky Builders, LLC. Arts. Of Org. Filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 10/16/2013. Office Location: Otsego Co. SSNY designat-ed as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process: Robert A. Gouldin, Esq., 93 Main Street, Oneonta, New York 13820. Purpose: any lawful activities.6LegalJan9
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Notice of For-mation of a NY Limited Liability Company. Name: COOPERSTOWN HOP ON TOURS, LLC. Articles of organization filing date with Secretary
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Notice of For-mation of a NY Limited Liability Company. Name: HUBBELL’S COVE LLC.
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p.m.-Midnight. Celebrate with family-friendly fantastic New Year’s Eve celebration focused on the arts. Afternoon children’s activities, poetry readings, a fantastic 5 p.m. Main St. parade down Main Street and perfor-mances by over 25 area musi-cians and dancers. Alcohol-free atmosphere, centered on Main Street Oneonta, one price for all shows. Buttons $15 each or $10 if bought before Dec. 1; night of at the big white tent on Main Street Plaza, Info, (607)432-8871, www.firstnightoneonta.com
MUSIC -- 9 p.m. Sophie Gault and Spectacular Average Boys headline a New Year’s Eve Bash. $5 advance, $8 door. B-Side Ball-room, 1 Clinton Plaza, Oneonta. Info, tickets, (607) 432-2053.
GARCIA PROJECT -- 9 p.m. doors; 10 p.m. show. The Garcia Project New Years Bash recreat-ing the Jerry Garcia band experi-ence. The Oneonta Theatre, 47 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, www.oneontatheatre.com
GALA -- 7 p.m.-Midnight. “Queen of Hearts” annual Bassett Gala and silent auc-
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CONCERT -- 9 p.m. The Garcia Project recreates the Grateful Dead experience. Champagne toast at midnight. Oneonta The-atre, 47 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, www.oneontatheatre.com
WednesdayJanuary 1
AL-ANON -- 7:30 p.m. Group meeting every Wed. When you don’t know where to turn be-cause someone drinks too much, Al-Anon meets at Otsego Manor, Phoenix Mills Crossroad, near Rte. 28, Cooperstown.
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BOTTLE DRIVE – 9 a.m. Cooperstown Scout Troop 1254 monthly bottle drive. Please leave deposit bottles and cans curbside. For special pickup, call (607) 547-5237.
TuesdayJanuary 7
STATE OF THE STATE – 8-10 a.m. 8 a.m. networking with elected county, state and federal officials; 8:30 a.m. breakfast. learn of Otsego County Chamber of Commerce’s public policy agenda and the call to action.
Foothills Performing Arts Center, 24 Market St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-4500, [email protected]
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ONEONTA – Joseph A. Chicorelli, 86, a World War II Army veteran and D&H retiree, passed away on Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013 at Fox Hospital.
He was born on July 4, 1927, in Oneonta, son of Eugenio and Alessandra (Pallotiolo) Chicorelli. He married Nancy Mans on Aug. 26, 1952; she pre-deceased him on Aug. 23, 1980.
Returning from World War II, he worked for La-Monica Enterprises before joining the Delaware & Hudson in 1960; he retired in 1989 after 29 years.
He was a member of St. Mary’s Church, the Sixth Ward Athletic Club and the VFW.
He was an avid bowler, and over the years he owned race horses.
He is survived by his children, Theresa Schaf-fer and husband, Jeffrey, of Cairo, Andrea Crimmins and her husband, David, of
Palenville, Green County, and Maria Struble and her husband, Karl, of Oneonta; his grandchildren, Joseph Chicorelli and his fiancé, Ashley Wolcott, Brittany Westcott, Bekka Struble, Kristina Bove and her hus-band, Vince, and Katherine Nelligan and her husband, Josh; three great grandchil-dren Noah Chicorelli, Myra Bove and Easton Nelligan.
His brothers and sis-ters, Anthony Chicorelli of Maryland, and Raffa-ela Chicorelli, Mary Leo-Grande, and John Chicorelli and his wife, Nancy, all of
Oneonta, as well as many nieces, nephews and cous-ins, and a brother-in-law, Maurice Mans and his wife, Janice, of Churchtown, Columbia County.
He was predeceased by his parents, and a brother, Alexander Chicorelli.
The funeral was Tuesday Dec. 17, in the Lester R. Grummons Funeral Home, with the Rev. David Mick-
iewicz, St. Mary’s pastor, officiating. Burial followed in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Emmons.
Memorial contributions may be made to Lower Deck Events, c/o Diane Russo, 6 Parish Ave., Oneonta, NY 13820
Arrangements were entrusted to the Lester R. Grummons Funeral Home.
ONEONTA – Lois J. Muehl, 87, who operated a dairy farm in Emmons with her late husband, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2013, at the Albany Medical Center after a brief illness. Most recently, she had lived at The Plains at Parish Homestead.
Lois was born on April 15, 1926, in Cobleskill, the daughter of the late John and Leonia (Walker) Jen-nings. She married Michael J. Muehl on June 8, 1946.In 1952-79, Mike and Lois farmed in Emmons while raising six children. In addition to her farming duties, she was a waitress at Brooks’ House of Bar-
B-Q for 26 years.
Lois had many inter-ests, includ-ing quilting, reading, knitting and sewing. She was a wonderful baker and
cook who welcomed every-one to her table; no one left hungry.
A member of St. Mary’s Church, she served on the bereavement committee. In her younger years she was active in the PTA.
In addition to her husband of 67 years, now residing
at The Plains, survivors in-clude her children, Michael Linda Borfitz and husband Harmon, of The Villages, Sumter County, Florida, Andrea Anne Mack and husband Barry, of Platts-burgh, Mark Muehl and wife Priscilla, of Fairborn, Ohio, Drue Muehl and wife Kathy, of Millport, Che-mung County, Alex Muehl and wife Annmarie, of Harpursville, and Gretchen Louise Reamy and husband Christopher, of Centreville, Va.
Also, 16 grandchildren, six great grandchildren; brother, Henry Haslun, Jr. and wife Carol, of Middle-burgh, and several nieces
and nephews.Lois was predeceased
by her parents, her brother George Jennings and her step-father, Henry Haslun, Sr.
A funeral mass was Mon-day, Dec. 16, at St. Mary’s, followed by interment in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Emmons.
Memorial donations may be made to the Salva-tion Army, 25 River Street, Oneonta, NY 13820 or the Catskill Area Hospice, 1 Birchwood Drive, Oneonta, NY 13820.
Arrangements were entrusted to the Lester R. Grummons Funeral Home.
ONEONTA – Lydia Louise Paffenroth Arm-strong, 77, who ran Nana’s Daycare for 25 years, passed away unexpectedly Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2013.
She was born Lydia Louise Wa-ger-Wilsey on May 11, 1936, in Hamden.
Lydia was a mother, grandmother, foster-mother and childcare provider. She ran “Nana’s Daycare” from her home in Oneonta for nearly 25 years.
She is survived by her husband, Charles Arm-strong; children, Roxane (Roger) Carpenter, Peter (Mindy), Robert (Marge), John (Stacy) Paffenroth; Karen (Randy) Olmsted, Shawn (Kelli) Paffenroth, Charles (Jessie), Kim (Cathy), Tim (Linda), Tracy (Dawn), Duane (Judy), and Norma Armstrong. Grand-children, Shane, Robert,
Ryan, Luis, Oscar, Monique, Jenny, Cha-sity, Peter, Michelle, Kerry, Amanda, Robert Jr., Saman-tha, Chelsea, Dylan, Kourtney, Peggy-Lynn, Kristina, Si-erra, Taylor, Cassidy, Aundrea, Joseph, Damon, Danica, Cody, Lexzy, Sava-
nah, Kaite, Wade, Tabitha, Crystal, James, Ashley, Joey, Brittney, Michael, Rich-ard, Kaylynn, Cassandra, and Dustin. Special foster children, Donna Hyatt and her 3 children, Bridget (Jim) Bredin and their 7 children and Bethany Kenney and her 2 children; in addition 27 Great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by one son, Richard Paffenroth.
A memorial service was held Saturday, Dec. 14 at the Milford Center Community Bible Church, Oneonta.
Arrangements are en-trusted to Lewis, Hurley & Pietrobono Funeral Home.
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EXETER – Nancy C. Peters, 61, of the Town of Exeter, a career-long Bassett Hospital employee, died unexpectedly at her home on County Highway 16 on Saturday, Dec. 14, 2013.
Born May 29, 1952, at Bassett, Nancy was the daughter of Lyle U. and Eleanor (Hubbard) Reynolds of Cooperstown. She gradu-ated from Cooperstown Central School, Class of 1970, and within a month began working at Bassett. An accredited medical coder, she retired in May.
Nancy is survived by her husband William “Bill” Peters, son Brett Utter and his significant other, Heather Minnich of New-ington, Conn.; grandson Matthew Utter, and two brothers, Steven Reynolds of Cooperstown, Edward Reynolds, his wife Judy and their son Michael, all of
Cooperstown. Also, three step-children, Mark Peters of Cape Cod, Mass.; Jaci Lamb of Cape Coral, Fla., and John A. Lamb of Exeter; and five step-grandchildren.
A memorial service is at 4 p.m. Saturday Dec. 21, at the Tillapaugh Funeral Home, Cooperstown with Rev. Bill Delia, pastor, Cooperstown United Methodist Church, officiating. The family will be present from 2 p.m. pm until the time of the service to receive friends. Burial and committal will occur in the spring on the family plot in the Hartwick Seminary Cemetery.
In recognition of Nancy’s love of animals, memorial contributions may be made to the Susquehanna SPCA, 4841 State Highway 28, Cooperstown, NY 13326.
Arrangements are entrusted to Tillapaugh Funeral Service.
RICHFIELD SPRINGS – Carl Joseph Peplinski Jr., 81, a Korean veteran who was born and lived in Richfield Springs, passed away from stroke-related complications on Friday, Dec. 6, 2013, in DeBary, Fla., where he had retired.
He was born Sept. 4, 1932, to par-ents, Carl and Staphie Peplinski,
Following graduation, he served in the Army during the Korean War and was honorably discharged.
Carl married the love of his life, Joyce Marie, in 1983.
He retired in 1997 when The Chi-
cago Pneumatic Co., East Utica, where he worked, closed. He moved to Florida that same year.
He enjoyed bowling, playing cards, board games, trips to the casino, traveling and seeing the trees change colors during the fall.
He was an active member in the American Legion and Moose Lodge.
He is survived by son Laine Madi-son and his girlfriend, Mindy; daughter Tara Taylor and her husband, Jeff; son Carl (Chip) Peplinski III; daughter Leslie Viens and her husband, Larry; son West Peplinski, and daughter Tan-
ya Wathey and her husband, Joseph. Other survivors include his stepchil-
dren, David Madison, Jennifer Si-monds, Dianne Stringer, Robert Madi-son, Jeffrey Madison, Debra Conrad and their spouses; 19 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren.
Carl was predeceased by his parents, two sons and his loving wife.
A dual service for Carl and Joyce will be held in Richfield Springs in the spring.
In lieu of flowers, please make memorial donations to the American Diabetes Association in Carl’s name.
ROSEBOOM – Gary Al-vin Reeves, 68, who moved to Roseboom in the late 80s, passed away Dec. 13, 2013, at Bassett Hospital, with his family at his side.
Gary was born March 20, 1945, to Alvin and Gertrude Reeves and grew up on Shelter Island. He moved to Roseboom with his wife and son in 1989.
Gary cherished his friends and family with their gen-erosities – some near that touched his life almost daily and some far that he spoke of with love and many, many good memories.
He is survived by his mother, Gertrude of Shelter Island; son, Norman and daughter-in-law, Melody; granddaughters, Allison
and Emily; brother, James and sister-in-law, Barbara and their families; brother, Roland and sister-in-law, Maureen and their families; sister, Sherri; and his faith-ful cat, Gypsy.
He is predeceased by his father, Alvin.
Calling hours will be 10 a.m.– noon on Thursday, Dec. 19, with a memorial
service following at Ottman Funeral Home, 22 Church St., Cherry Valley.
A memorial service will also be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 4, at Shelter Island Fire Department, Route 114, Shelter Island.
Arrangements were entrusted to the Ottman Fu-neral Home, Cherry Valley.
Nancy C. Peters, 61; RetireeFrom Bassett Loved Animals
Carl Joseph Peplinski Jr., 81; Korea Vet Leaves 12 Children
Gary Alvin Reeves, 68; Lived in Roseboom for 24 years
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