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Harold Lounsbury, often known as Harvey, was born Sept. 12, 1934 into a large family in Dormansville, son of Lena and | Harold Lounsbury, often known as Harvey, was born Sept. 12, 1934 into a large family in Dormansville, son of Lena and [[Theodore Lounsbury]]'''. His brothers and sisters were: | ||
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*Sandra Ross | *Sandra Ross | ||
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*John Lounsbury | *John Lounsbury | ||
*Patrick Lounsbury | *Patrick Lounsbury | ||
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DORMANSVILLE — Harold "Harvey" Lounsbury 64, of Lobdell Mill Road, died suddenly. Nov. 25 , at St. Peter's Hospital. | DORMANSVILLE — Harold "Harvey" Lounsbury 64, of Lobdell Mill Road, died suddenly. Nov. 25 , at St. Peter's Hospital. | ||
Mr. Lounsbury, often known as Harvey, was born Sept. 12, 1934 into a large family in Dormansville, son of Lena and | Mr. Lounsbury, often known as Harvey, was born Sept. 12, 1934 into a large family in Dormansville, son of Lena and [[Theodore Lounsbury]]'''. He attended a one-room school in Dormansville and lived there his entire life. He was a heavy-equipment operator with Operating Engineers Local 106 in Albany. He was a former member of the Westerlo Volunteer Fire Co., and, in his early days, a well-known Softball player. | ||
Survivors include his wife, Irene Orlup Lounsbury; three sons, Todd Lounsbury of Duanesburg and Scott and Rod Lounsbury of Westerlo; five sisters — Harriet Peck, Marjorie White, Janice Lounsbury, Betty Jean Mueller, and Sandra Ross; eight brothers — Clifton (Lloyd), John, Patrick, Dennis, Terrance, Roger, Thomas, and William Lounsbury; and several nieces and nephews. | Survivors include his wife, Irene Orlup Lounsbury; three sons, Todd Lounsbury of Duanesburg and Scott and Rod Lounsbury of Westerlo; five sisters — Harriet Peck, Marjorie White, Janice Lounsbury, Betty Jean Mueller, and Sandra Ross; eight brothers — Clifton (Lloyd), John, Patrick, Dennis, Terrance, Roger, Thomas, and William Lounsbury; and several nieces and nephews. |
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Birth
Harold Lounsbury, often known as Harvey, was born Sept. 12, 1934 into a large family in Dormansville, son of Lena and Theodore Lounsbury. His brothers and sisters were:
- Harriet Peck
- Marjorie White
- Janice Lounsbury
- Betty Jean Mueller
- Sandra Ross
- Clifton (Lloyd) Lounsbury
- John Lounsbury
- Patrick Lounsbury
- Dennis Lounsbury
- Terrance Lounsbury
- Roger Lounsbury
- Thomas Lounsbury
- William Lounsbury
Died before him:
- Janet Berkhoffer
- Theodore Lounsbury
- Clyde Lounsbury are deceased.
Education
Harold Lounsbury attended a one-room school in Dormansville and lived there his entire life.
Occupation
Harold Lounsbury was a heavy-equipment operator with Operating Engineers Local 106 in Albany. He was a former member of the Westerlo Volunteer Fire Co., and, in his early days, a well-known Softball player.
Marriage & Children
Harold Lounsbury married Irene Orlup Lounsbury. Their children were:
- Todd Lounsbury of Duanesburg
- Scott Lounsbury of Westerlo
- Rod Lounsbury of Westerlo
Death
Harold "Harvey" Lounsbury 64, of Lobdell Mill Road, died suddenly. Nov. 25, (1998), at St. Peter's Hospital.
Obituary
Harold Lounsbury
DORMANSVILLE — Harold "Harvey" Lounsbury 64, of Lobdell Mill Road, died suddenly. Nov. 25 , at St. Peter's Hospital.
Mr. Lounsbury, often known as Harvey, was born Sept. 12, 1934 into a large family in Dormansville, son of Lena and Theodore Lounsbury. He attended a one-room school in Dormansville and lived there his entire life. He was a heavy-equipment operator with Operating Engineers Local 106 in Albany. He was a former member of the Westerlo Volunteer Fire Co., and, in his early days, a well-known Softball player.
Survivors include his wife, Irene Orlup Lounsbury; three sons, Todd Lounsbury of Duanesburg and Scott and Rod Lounsbury of Westerlo; five sisters — Harriet Peck, Marjorie White, Janice Lounsbury, Betty Jean Mueller, and Sandra Ross; eight brothers — Clifton (Lloyd), John, Patrick, Dennis, Terrance, Roger, Thomas, and William Lounsbury; and several nieces and nephews.
A sister, Janet Berkhoffer; and two brothers Theodore and Clyde Lounsbury are deceased.
Services were Sunday at the Cunningham Funeral Home in Greenville.
Cremation was at Albany Rural Cemetery.
- Altamont Enterprise - December 3, 1998
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