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From our family to yours, Happy Thanksgiving.
11/27/2025

From our family to yours, Happy Thanksgiving.

11/25/2025

Margaret (Peg) Hughes 92 Of Leonardsville NY passed away on Friday November 14, 2025 following a very brief illness.

She was born on March 14, 1933 the daughter of the late Blanche (Dickenson) and George Crossman. She married Gordon C. Hughes on January 24, 1952 at the West Exeter, NY Methodist Church, a union that lasted 63 years until his death on April 5, 2015.

Margaret is survived by their 6 children: Helen (Robert) Lund of Plainfield, NY, Sue (John) Diggs of Texas, Thomas Hughes of Leonardsville, Richard (Belinda) Hughes of Texas, Cora (Scott) Miller of Bridgewater NY, and Martha (Mark) Telle of Alabama. She is also survived by her 11 grandchildren Melissa Lewis, Jason Lund, Michael (Nicole) Dukett, Amanda (Lamont) Sumlin, Aaron Hughes, Starla ( Brian) Bridges, Jeremiah (Barbara) Miller, Joshua (Lindsay) Miller, Rachel (Michael Jr,) Winters, Jacqueline (Nicholas) Cartwright, and Christina (Dean) Dungan. 31 Great grandchildren and 3 Great, Great grandchildren. She is survived by one sister Linda Tophoven and one brother David Crossman. She was predeceased by her sister Shirley Edwards.

She loved occupying her time doing her many crafts, collecting her Hallmark ornaments, and spending time with family. Special thanks to her son Thomas with whom she resided. Her oldest daughter, Helen, who took her into her home in the past to help her recover from previous illnesses. She was very close with her first-born granddaughter Melissa Lewis who would help her with many things including many doctor’s appointments.

We want to thank her for all her help. She also enjoyed spending many Sunday afternoons at her daughter Cora’s house in Bridgewater having a meal and spending special time with her special little BFF her great granddaughter Corabelle Winters (6 years old) with whom she shared a special bond. They loved to read and play with dolls together.

A quick mention of Adrianne, a special and compassionate angel who works as nurse on the 8th floor of the Wynne Hospital.

Funeral arrangements are with Delker and Terry Funeral Home in Edmeston, NY. A private family burial will take place in the spring at The West Edmeston Cemetery where Margaret and Gordon’s Ashes will be laid to rest together.

Celebrating the life of Lawrence "Larry" Gay with two of his Fords at Second Baptist Church.
11/22/2025

Celebrating the life of Lawrence "Larry" Gay with two of his Fords at Second Baptist Church.

Charles W. “Charlie” Johnson Jr, known by some as “Johnny” 81, of Burlington Flats, was called to be with his Lord and S...
11/20/2025

Charles W. “Charlie” Johnson Jr, known by some as “Johnny” 81, of Burlington Flats, was called to be with his Lord and Savior at his home on November 18, 2025.

Charlie was born on February 23, 1944 in Cortland, NY the son of the late Charles W and Dorothy I. (Case) Johnson Sr. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his brothers Bryan Johnson and Thomas Johnson, and sisters Fran Willitts and Sharon Gaudio.

He is survived by his wife of 60 years Joyce Mayne Johnson of Burlington Flats, his son Jonathan (Christina) Johnson of Rochester, his daughters Patricia (Kenneth) Fung of Stoneham, MA, Kathleen Borrelli of Wayland, NY, and Christine (Jim) McConnaughey of New Zealand, his grandchildren Rachel Goodman, Timothy Fung, Mary Fung, Darren Goodman, Amy Fung, Thomas Fung, Walter Fung, Samantha Johnson, Katilyn Johnson, and Anthony Johnson. Also surviving are a sister Karen Crandall of Cortland, and several nieces and nephews.

Born in Cortland, Charlie moved to Burlington Flats in the tenth grade to be with his ailing aunt. One Sunday morning while serving communion at church, he came face to face with the love of his life. He turned red, and dropped the communion tray. From that point on, he and Joyce were high school sweethearts that married on July 3, 1965 at the Burlington Flats Baptist Church.

Charlie graduated from Edmeston School and attended MVCC. It was then that he decided that Dairy Farming was his calling. He worked for a few farms before he and Joyce started God’s Grace Dairy Farm in Burlington Flats. A farm that they operated together for over 40 years. He and Joyce did everything together raising four beautiful children on the farm. He deeply loved his family and was in turn loved by many.

Charlie was faithful to God. A member of the Burlington Flats Baptist Church, Charlie served as a Deacon, prepared communion, and along with Joyce, cared for the gardens and flowers for the sanctuary for many years.

He had passions for gardening, feeding the many birds that visited the feeders daily, collecting coins, metal detecting, and flying his remote-control aircraft.

He especially enjoyed waving to the school bus and always had time to carry on a conversation with friends and neighbors.

Calling hours will be 9:00AM to 11:00AM on Monday November 24th at the Burlington Flats Baptist Church, Arnold Rd Burlington Flats. Funeral services will follow at 11:00am at the church. Interment will follow in Burlington Flats Cemetery.

Donations may be made to the Burlington Flats Baptist Church in loving memory of Charlie.

Lawrence “Larry” Bruce Gay, 84, of Edmeston, went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, November 19, 2025 in Albany, NY...
11/20/2025

Lawrence “Larry” Bruce Gay, 84, of Edmeston, went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, November 19, 2025 in Albany, NY.

Larry was born on July 6, 1941 in Gloversville, NY the son of the late Herbert L. and Norma (Raymond) Gay. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by daughter Beth Michele Gay in 1981, brother Michael Gay, sister Sandee Hackbirth, sister-in-law Ardel (Ron) Redmond, and special grandmother Blanche “Nana” Gay, whom he loved dearly.

He is survived by his wife of 62 years Susan Gay of Edmeston; daughters Melinda (Kevin) Funke of Edmeston and Stacy (Jeffrey) Reno of Caro, MI; grandchildren Benjamin (Emily) Funke, Luke (Keirsten) Funke, Mack Reno, and Noah Reno; great-grandchildren Colton, Derek, and Jensen Funke. He is also survived by sisters Merry (Lee) Moyer of Johnstown; Jeane (George) Allen; brothers Thomas Gay of AK and John (Susanna) Jones of NH, sister-in-law Karen (Kevin) Kister, along with many nieces and nephews.

Larry was a 1961 graduate of Broadalbin Central School, where as a senior, he was asked to the Sadie Hawkins Dance by sophomore, Susan Brooks. From that point on, they were inseparable, and on June 8,1963, Susan Brooks became Susan Gay.

He graduated from Oswego State University in 1964 and began his 33 year teaching career as the Edmeston Central School Jr. High math teacher that same year. He made learning fun by joking with his students, such as the phrase, “Time Will Pass. Will You?” that he often said when he caught students looking at the clock or offering tiny pencils to those who had forgotten a writing utensil. He was a passionate educator who valued learning and cared deeply for the success, both academically and socially, of his many students. Throughout his time at ECS, he and Denny Payne offered special “mini courses” to the students such as canoeing or trips to Albany to visit the Capital. Along with his teaching, he also drove bus routes for the school.

Larry was a proud Eagle Scout, an active Edmeston Rotary member, and an avid outdoorsman. He and Susan loved spending time at their Benson cabin in the Adirondacks where he would greet each morning with Reveille on his bugle before they would canoe, kayak, and hike. He also loved deer hunting, snowmobiling, and motorcycling. He spent many adventurous camping trips with his Uncle Bob where many happy memories were made.

Larry was a wonderful family man and friend. He was always ready with a witty quip or words of wisdom and wouldn’t hold back from telling you exactly what he thought of your ripped jeans or big earrings. He was always conscious of making family activities, such as canoeing, accessible for his daughter Beth so she would have the same experiences as her sisters. The smallest mention of any of Larry’s grandchildren or great-grandchildren would bring the brightest smile to his face.

Faith was the foundation upon which he built a life of love and support. He would spend at least 30 minutes every day with his Bible and Devotionals and was an active member of the Edmeston Second Baptist Church serving as a choir member and trustee for many years. Larry wasn't just a Sunday-church-goer, he embodied the love of Christ in his everyday life.

Calling hours will be from 1PM to 3PM on Saturday, November 22, 2025 at the Second Baptist Church - 7 North Street, Edmeston. A funeral service will immediately follow the calling hours at 3PM.

Donations may be made to the Second Baptist Church - 7 North Street, Edmeston, NY 13335 -

Tom E. Eriksen, 73, of Edmeston, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday November 13, 2025 in Norwich, NY.Tom was born on N...
11/14/2025

Tom E. Eriksen, 73, of Edmeston, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday November 13, 2025 in Norwich, NY.

Tom was born on November 16, 1951 in Norway, the son of the late Hans and Esther (Paulsen) Eriksen.

He is survived by his wife of 29 years Linda Eriksen of Edmeston, a son Chad (Jennifer) Goodier of Oneida, sisters Ann Marie Scialdone of Utica, Marion (Larry) Goetz of Endicott and Diane Vaughn of Endicott, grandchildren Ayden and Gavin Goodier and Nick and Tyler Kimball along with several nieces and nephews.

Born in Norway, Tom immigrated to New Berlin with his family at the age of 8. Tom graduated from New Berlin Central school, and went on to obtain his Associates Degree at SUNY Canton in Canton, NY. Tom worked with NYCM Insurance in Edmeston, NY as a No Fault Examiner for over 15 years, and following retirement, worked for Pathfinder Village in Edmeston in their transportation department for over 10 years.
He was an avid golfer, and never missed the opportunity to watch a NY Yankee or NY Giant game.

Calling hours will be Thursday November 20th from 12:00PM to 3:00PM at Delker and Terry Funeral Home 30 South Street Edmeston, NY. A Celebration of Tom’s Life will immediately follow the calling hours at the funeral home.

Interment will be in Edmeston Union Cemetery at a later date. A reception will immediately follow the Celebration of Life at the Edmeston Fire Department, East St. Edmeston.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Edmeston Fire Department in Tom’s memory.

Jesse R. Perry Sr of Mt. Vision, NY found peace on October 28, 2025 at The Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown,...
11/13/2025

Jesse R. Perry Sr of Mt. Vision, NY found peace on October 28, 2025 at The Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown, NY.

Jesse was born in West Winfield, NY on April 25, 1951 to Floyd S. Perry and Cora L. Carr-Perry. He is predeceased by his parents, five brothers; Floyd Jr, Claude, Robert, Clyde and Richard Perry and two Sisters; Marjorie VanDyke and Jean Edick.

He is survived by two sisters: Shirly Pederson and Patricia Catlin, six children; Jesse R. Perry Jr, Melissa L. Perry, Adina M. Perry, Gregory C. Perry, Lisa M. Perry and Justin R. Perry, seven grandchildren, and two great grand children. He is also survived by his long-term companion Pamela Faulkner and his beloved pets.

Jesse was a complicated man. He was loved by many and will be sorely missed by those he held close and by those that knew him well.

Memorial service to be planned for a later date.

11/11/2025

Prayer for Veterans Day

by Paul Berchtold, November, 2010

Heavenly Father,
Author and Giver of Peace,

We ask your blessing and mercy upon
Our soldiers, veterans,
Men and women protecting home
And country.

Answering the call to action,
Willing to fight even bitter conflict
Fighting for our lives and freedoms,
Prepared to give their lives,

In serving us they serve you well.

Heavenly Father,

Thank you for your blessings,
Upon our veterans, our soldiers, upon us all.
Thank these, our heroes,
Reward abundantly their sacrifice.

Grant them peace of mind,
Comfort their hearts,
Heal all their wounds,
Give them strength.

Encourage them in all difficulties.
Guide and protect their travels.
Protect their family and loved ones.

Heavenly Father,

May your guidance and blessings
Be with them wherever they go,
Whatever they do.

When earthly life is over,
Bring our veterans home to heaven.

There to receive a rich reward,
Enjoy your blessed presence,
Rejoice in your eternal peace,
And be re-united with loved ones.

Heavenly Father, you promise,

No more suffering, death, and war.
No more hurt, doubt, confusion.
But only joy and happiness,
Reward, refreshment, and reunion,

With all the armies of heaven,
The angels and saints,
Our ancestors in the faith,
Our loved ones gone before us.

We ask you, Heavenly Father,

Welcome our veterans home,
To our true homeland country,
The Land of Peace and Rest
Forevermore.

Amen.

John Atwell Chesebrough “Mr. Cheese” was born in Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital to Wilhelmina Mattoon June of 1933. He wa...
10/27/2025

John Atwell Chesebrough “Mr. Cheese” was born in Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital to Wilhelmina Mattoon June of 1933. He was adopted by Florence Chesebrough. John journeyed into the clouds, he so loved, on October 21st from his home.

John's life was filled with adventure, service, and connection. After graduation from Edmeston Central School in 1951, he married Anna Clare, with whom he shared many wonderful years until her passing in 1998. In 2002, John found love again and married Sylvia.

John was predeceased by his mother, Florence Josephine Chesebrough, his birth mother, Wilhelmina Ruth Mattoon, his beloved wife Anna Clare, his son, Thomas John, and his brother, David.

He is survived by his loving wife, Sylvia; children, Betty Ann, PK, Prudence (Paul) Whitehead, John Barrett (Amy) Chesebrough, and Trinity (Brad) Belden. John was blessed with grandchildren Jessica, Cassandra, Barrett, Wesley, Clare, Elyse, Emma, Hannah, Ashleigh, John Thomas, Brycen, and Brooke; and great-grand-children Cole, Landon, Lincoln, Foster, Claira-Belle, Penelope, Ruby, Atticus, Massimo, Rosalee, Porter, Jacob, and Lucinne. Brothers William (Ceil) Reid and Bob (Cathy) Reid; Brother and Sister in laws Judy/Bob Irvin, John/Pam Clapper, Terry/Sharonee Clapper, Phyllis Honrine, and Violet/Edwin Tiru. He also leaves behind numerous nieces and nephews who adored their “Uncle John.”

John devoted much of his career to Otsego School (1951-1980). He also worked as a school bus driver for Edmeston Central School and a Pilot at Norwich Pharmaceutical. He served his community faithfully as a member of the Edmeston Fire Department, charter member of the Edmeston Emergency Squad, and was also a Rotary member. He was also a devoted member of Second Baptist Church Edmeston, where he had served as a trustee, deacon, and a choir member.

John lived life to the fullest. A certified pilot, he logged countless hours in the air – both professionally and for fun, often sharing the joy of flight with friends and family in his beloved plane “Jezebel”. His many hobbies included barrel racing “Spanish Eyes”, motorcycle riding, wood cutting –(always leaving behind many pristine stacks of neatly piled wood), winter snow skiing, water skiing and time at Summit Lake, and even unicycling. He participated in the Boilermaker race many times, was an active member of the Peet Hook players. John took great joy in mowing his lawn as he loved being outside. He also enjoyed hunting, scuba diving, kayaking, canoeing, Model A car rides, banana splits, and visits to Folly Beach.

John was known for his humor, kindness, and steadfast faith. His favorite hymns – It Is Well with My Soul, The Old Rugged Cross, and Angel on My Shoulder reflected the peace and grace he carried with him. Whether piloting his plane, sharing laughter with family, or helping others in his quiet steadfast way, John lived a life full of purpose and heart. He will be remembered for his generosity, his love of community, and the countless lives he touched.

Memorial services will be at 1:00PM on Sunday November 16th at the Second Baptist Church, North St. Edmeston.

A "pancake breakfast", with be held at the Edmeston Fire Department from 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm following the memorial service to celebrate John's life. Ice cream will also be served, as pancakes and ice cream were john's favorite things to eat.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Edmeston Emergency Squad in memory of John.

Jean E. McNamara, 82, passed away peacefully on Tuesday October 21, 2025.Jean was born in Brooklyn, NY on September 6, 1...
10/25/2025

Jean E. McNamara, 82, passed away peacefully on Tuesday October 21, 2025.

Jean was born in Brooklyn, NY on September 6, 1943, the daughter of the late Peter and Martha McCulloch. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her loving husband William R. McNamara Jr on January 15, 1997, a brother Peter McCulloch, and a sister Patricia Olsen.

She is survived by her sons William R (Lona) McNamara III of Brockport, NY, and Jeffrey McNamara of N. Babylon, NY, a daughter Kirstin (Kevin) Vibbard Sr. of Sherburne, NY, grandchildren Kristi Vibbard, Briana (Scott) Brown, Kevin (Sofie) Vibbard Jr, Sara (Justin) Gagnon, Laura Hopkins, and Lane (Lyndsey) Hopkins, great grandchildren Adelyn Brown, Myles Sullivan, Lyvia Hopkins and Logann Hopkins.

Jean was a long-time resident of N. Babylon, NY, relocating to the Norwich area in December of 2017. She was a proud Paralegal for many years.

Jean was a loving mother and grandmother. She enjoyed socializing, playing cards, Trivial Pursuit and was an amazing cook. She will be remembered as a generous and spirited woman with a great sense of humor.

Graveside services will be 12:00PM on November 8, 2025, in St Malachy’s Cemetery in Sherburne, NY. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Chenango Valley Home 24 Canasawacta St Norwich, NY 13815, or The Alzheimer’s Association at www.alz.org.

10/24/2025

John A Chesebrough, 92, of Edmeston, passed away Tuesday October 21, 2025 at his home. A complete obituary will appear in the very near future.

Carol A. Olin, 81, of New Berlin, passed away unexpectedly at her home on October 16, 2025.Carol was born on January 24,...
10/19/2025

Carol A. Olin, 81, of New Berlin, passed away unexpectedly at her home on October 16, 2025.

Carol was born on January 24, 1944 in Syracuse, NY the daughter of the late Francis J. and Ruth (Heath) Benz. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband Roger D. Olin on December 13, 2001, and a brother Peter Benz.

She is survived by her sons Clifford (Kimberlee) Olin of Afton and Gary (Laura) Olin of Georgetown, a daughter Kimberly (Peter) Smith of Burlington Flats, her grandchildren Amy (Blake) Pavelka, Matthew (Emma Davis) Olin, Christopher (Kirstin) Mackey, Nikole (Mikel Bennett) Olin, Jason (McKenzie) Olin, and Sydney (Erin) Smith, her great grandchildren Colin, Dean, Kori, Harper, and Millie.

Born and raised in Syracuse, Carol was a 1961 graduate of Assumption Academy. She and her classmates remained close and met for lunch once a month in Syracuse. She and Roger moved to Coventry, NY in 1971 where they raised their family. Carol worked as a secretary in a large law firm in Binghamton, and with Agway, where she was promoted to Credit Manager.

Finding their true calling, she and Roger bought Sickler Memorials in 1983 and relocated to New Berlin in 1984. Carol owned and operated the company with her grandson until her passing.

Carol enjoyed watching her grandchildren’s sporting events and often traveled to support them. She was a member of St Theresa of the Infant Jesus Church and sang in the choir.

Calling hours will be from 2:00PM to 4:00PM on Wednesday October 22nd at Delker and Terry Funeral Home 30 South Street Edmeston. A prayer service will be offered immediately following Calling hours. Interment will be at a later date in Mt Hope Cemetery, Norwich.

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