Hudson Falls Class 1964 Reunion

Hudson Falls Class 1964 Reunion HUDSON FALLS CLASS 1964 REUNION

Albert (Sonny) Huguley passed April 21, 2025.  Sonny has been extremely ill for years. He snd his very dedicated compani...
05/01/2025

Albert (Sonny) Huguley passed April 21, 2025. Sonny has been extremely ill for years. He snd his very dedicated companion has been living on Russel St. in HF

If we had not been “wusses ” when they predicted lots of rain…..I would have been one of those sitting quietly in 1969 a...
02/01/2023

If we had not been “wusses ” when they predicted lots of rain…..I would have been one of those sitting quietly in 1969 at Woodstock!!

It’s hard to imagine this many people in one place sitting peacefully. Woodstock, 1969.

On Mondays one of the former reporters for the Glens Falls Post Star, now retired, put in some old news for us “old peop...
08/09/2022

On Mondays one of the former reporters for the Glens Falls Post Star, now retired, put in some old news for us “old people.” Today was a sports story featuring a former classmate: sorry, the accompanying photo went to the end of the story!
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Hudson Falls Greenjackets fullback Bob Collins (26) takes a handoff from quarterback Dick Rosati (13) on a running play in an Aug. 13, 1972, semipro football game in Hudson Falls, in which the Jackets defeated the Brooklyn Knights, 29-26.

Post-Star archives
From The Post-Star in 1972 – 50 years ago

It was a good weekend for local semi-professional sports 50 years ago.

On Aug. 13, the Hudson Falls Greenjackets defeated the Brooklyn Knights 29-26, bringing the local team’s season record to 2-0.

“Mike Schongar electrified more than 1,200 fans with many brilliant catches, one a 35-yard scoring strike from quarterback Dick Rosati,” The Post-Star reported.

Joe Grasso scored two touchdowns for the Greenjackets, and Bob Collins added one at the Hudson Falls High School field.

Greenjackets Head Coach Art Cardi was not satisfied with the narrow win.

“We should have beaten them by three touchdowns,” he told The Post-Star for an Aug.17 Report.

Another sad post: Donna May (Johnson) FillmoreDec. 4, 1946 - Jan. 7, 2021ADDISON - Donna May (Johnson) Fillmore, age 74 ...
01/11/2021

Another sad post:

Donna May (Johnson) Fillmore

Dec. 4, 1946 - Jan. 7, 2021

ADDISON - Donna May (Johnson) Fillmore, age 74 of Addison passed away on Thursday, January 7, 2021 at Corning Hospital after a brief battle with cancer.

Born on December 4, 1946 in Connecticut, she was the daughter of the late Homer and May (Foskett) Johnson.

Donna was a graduate of Hudson Falls High School, Class of 1964 and later attended SUNY Delhi graduating in 1966 with a degree in Veterinary Science. She spent her years working as a homemaker raising her daughter.

Donna grew up on her family farm where her love of animals began. For many years Donna and Roger showed cattle together. She will be remembered for her independence and having a natural ability to care for her home and animals, especially sick animals. Her family will remember her as a great cook.

Donna is survived by her daughter, Erika (Deric) Dickerson of Woodhull; and her father, Roger Fillmore; grandchildren: Dryden and Abygail Dickerson; siblings: Homer Johnson, Jr., Kathryn Johnson, Norma Johnson-Glacy, Marjorie Johnson-Taylor, Nathanial Johnson; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

It was Donna's wish that there be no services. Flint Funeral Home, 10 Wall St., Addison, NY has been entrusted with the arrangements.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Donna's name may be sent to the Addison Presbyterian Church, 5 Church St., Addison, NY 14801.

Words of comfort may be offered at:

"We were very pleased with the support we received from each employee with whom we had contact. Communications were prompt and respectful. Especially memorable is the service held at our Mom's graveside. Attention to details were mentioned by many and we felt our Mother was laid to rest with great c...

I always find time for bad news....don’t I?
11/26/2020

I always find time for bad news....don’t I?

09/09/2020

Haven’t posted anything in a long time. This is a sad post, but is important to “let you know.”

CLASSMATE
LAURENE NASH RINGER

LAURENE'S OBITUARY
QUEENSBURY---Laurene A. Ringer, 74, passed away on Tuesday, September 1, 2020 at her home with her children at her bedside.
Born in Kingsbury on April 7, 1946, she was the daughter of the late Roy A. Nash and Bertha E. (Hurley) Nash.
Laurene attended Hudson Falls schools and graduated the Class of 1964. She also attended Adirondack Community College.
Laurene married her husband, William “Bill” Ringer, Sr., on October 4, 1964, and they were together for over 57 years.
Laurene enjoyed close to 50 years in the customer service industry. Her long career, which she was employed by local companies included Zayre Department Store, U-Drive Boat Rentals & Houseboat Vacations, Sysco Foods, Hot and Cold Foods, Native Textiles and finally Travelers Insurance where she retired in 2011. She was an avid New York Yankees fan!! Her hobbies included watching every Yankee game, ceramics, bingo, Harness horse racing, Saratoga flat track, casinos and traveling. She could always be found every Saturday night at the West Glens Falls Firehouse playing BINGO with her husband, sister-in-law, Judy Fish, and her mother-in -law, Tillie Ringer. Laurene also enjoyed traveling with family on vacations to York Beach Maine every Labor Day, visiting relatives in Massachusetts, and winter vacations to Florida and Arizona. Family picnics and Christmas were important to her. Her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren gave her much joy. She was a very loving and caring person and would do anything to help anyone.
In addition to her parents, Laurene is predeceased by her husband, William “Bill” G. Ringer, Sr.; two sisters, Dorothy E. (Nash) Whitman and Barbara E. (Nash) Brownell; three brothers, Gary M. Nash, Sr., Roy A. “Andy” Nash, Jr. and William J. Nash, Sr.; half-brother, Leon Nash; nephew, Scott Bushey; brother-in-law, James C. Fish; and nephew, David J. Fish.
Survivors include her daughter, Tammie A. Ringer of Queensbury; her son, William “Bill” G. Ringer, Jr. and his wife, Laurie, of Queensbury; brother, James H. Nash of Fort Edward; sister-in-law, Lorraine (Suba) Nash of Florida, brother-in-law, Donald Whitman of South Glens Falls, brother-in-law, Kevin Brownell of Gansevoort, sister-in-law, Debbie Nash of Hudson Falls, sister-in-law, Teresa Green of Fort Ann, sister-in-law, Judith A. (Ringer) Fish, brother-in-law, Michael J. Ringer and his wife, Jeanette, of Lake Luzerne; grandsons, Jonathyn Johnson of Queensbury, Trevor Vadnais of Glens Falls, Tyler Ringer of Queensbury, and a granddaughter Asia Norton of Hudson Falls; great grandsons, Ethan Lee Johnson of Queensbury and Roen M. Degnan of Hudson Falls; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

This is my older sister Alyce Rathbun's (93 yrs) property on County Rte 16 in Fort Ann. Her cellar has flooded once alre...
01/29/2019

This is my older sister Alyce Rathbun's (93 yrs) property on County Rte 16 in Fort Ann. Her cellar has flooded once already but Fort Ann Fire Dept helped. Her daughter next door is also affected. Washington Co Public Safety Director Glen Gosnell won't do anything to help with the ice jam! She has lived there since 1949 & paid her taxes faithfully. This is endangering her home and safety!

FORT ANN — Water flowed across the backyard of Alyce Rathbun's county Route 16 home on Monday, coursing across her yard and through her neighbors' yards. It was no longer

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