Ross Dailey
Lovingly memorialized by His Family on January 6, 2016
Ross was born June 18, 1936 in Tappan, New York. He graduated from Albany State Teachers’ College with a BS and MS. He received his Phd from Michigan State University in 1972. He was the Business Department Chairman at West Babylon High School on Long Island, New York for more than twenty years.
He moved with his family to Saranac Lake, New York and began a fifteen year employment with North Country Community College. His positions were Associate Professor, Acting Dean of Students, Chair of the Business, Recreation and Human Services Division. He was a respected colleague, sensitive leader and model educator.
In 1993, Ross was granted a sabbatical to be a Visiting Professor in the Graduate School of Education at his alma mater Michigan State University in East Lansing, Miching. He was joined by his son, Ryan, for a unique experience both of them shared creating great memories and growing closer together as father and son. Karen and the family pet, Chelsey, remained in Saranac Lake as Karen was employed at TLCSD math educator.
Ross retired from NCCC in 1996. He continued a fifteen year career as a US Soccer Official throughout the North Country. His love of officiating brought him great joy. Many times parents could be heard saying, “Ross is the gentlest official on the field. When my daughter commits a foul, Ross always made it a teachable moment.” Imagine if all youth could experience such kindness and learning.
Ross was the Director of the FHA at Kiwassa Road. When he left there, residents knew they were losing a uniquely compassionate leader for all.
Ross was a thirty six year member of the Saranac Lake United Methodist Church. He was the resident photographer for the church annual Turkey Supper. So many memories of our church community effort.
He so dearly appreciated all of the friends he made in the Tri-Lakes. If you are reading this and were fortunate enough to spend time with him, please know he enjoyed every conversation with you. He found much joy in his life by being able to touch others lives through his compassion and gentleness. He was as humble a man as they come and we are grateful to be touched by his kindness.
Two celebrations of Ross’ life will be held. The first will be in Ocala at Ocala West United Methodist Church on Friday, January 8th at 4:00 pm followed by a small buffet. The second celebration and buffet will be held in Saranac Lake at the United Methodist Church in the summer of 2016, followed by the spreading of his ashes.
Those wishing to remember Ross may make a donation in his name to the Tri-Lakes Humane Society in Saranac Lake, NY or send flowers for the service on Friday at Ocala West United Methodist Church in Ocala, FL. His twelve year old ever loyal Border Collie, Buddy, survives.
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Snoah Allday
Lovingly memorialized by Loretta Clifford on January 5, 2016
The daughter of the late Wade Perry Dennisson and Ruth Edith Dennisson, Snoah was born on October 14, 1936 in Zylks, Louisanna and was raised and educated in the Houston, Texas area.
Snoah was united in marriage to Carl W Allday on April 29, 1954 in Corpus Christi, Texas. To this union two children, Loretta and Allen, were born. Carl proceeded her in death on
September 19, 2003.
The family resided in California from 1955 until 1992, when they returned to the Cushing Oklahoma area following Carl's retirement from Safeway. Following the death of Carl, Snoah moved with her daughter and her family to Pennsylvania.
Snoah was a member of the Lutheran Church and she enjoyed such things as oil painting, sewing, bowling and gardening. She especially enjoyed spending time with her family and grandbabies.
Survivors include her daughter, Loretta E Clifford and her husband James of North Western, Pennsylvania. Son, Allen K Allday and his wife, Stefanie of Tulsa, Oklahoma. One sister, Patricia H. McClain and her husband Bill of Cleveland, Texas. One sister in law Patricia Shields of Oregon. Grandchildren, Rachel E Clifford of North Western, Pennsylvania. Tanner J Clifford of North Western, Pennsylvania. Bradley J Clifford serving in the United States Navy stationed in San Diego, California. Brianna L Clifford of Burgettstown, Pennsylvania.
God-daughters, Colleen M Green-Dutter and her son James T Dutter of San Leandro, California and Kristi M Evans-Carter and her husband Charles and their children Cheyanne N Jones-Carter and Cali M Carter of Mounds, Oklahoma. Four nieces and nephews, fifteen great nieces and nephews and 30 great-great nieces and nephews and many other relatives.
In addition to her parents and husband, Snoah was preceded in death by one brother and one half sister.
The family wishes to extend their gratitude to Country Acres and Crawford County Hospice for their support in her final days.
Posey Lester
Lovingly memorialized by Sara Johnson on January 5, 2016
Posey was a born December 21, 1947 in Panther, WV to Audra and Kathleen (Murphy) Lester, and was the oldest of 10 children. He spent his youth in the mountains of WV, much of the time seeking the higher elevations where he felt most free. He learned at an early age how to work hard to earn his way through life. From a bicycle paper route, to building bicycles from scraps in his own basement bicycle shop, to delivering groceries, mowing lawns and helping out anyone who needed a little help, Posey was the go to boy in his home town, and all before he was out of grade school. His family moved to Chicago where he spent his high school years, and his 20's, started a family, and pursued his life long career of being a Master Auto Technician. He had big love for his daughters, Dia, Simone, and Jacqueline, the Chicago blues, dancing, riding his motorcycle, a good genuine Chicago dog, and beer. Finally, Posey moved to Michigan in his 30's where he would spend the rest of life. It is in Michigan where his marriage ended and the 3rd and final chapter began. He met his future life long partner and her son, Sara and Zachary and enjoyed the tranquility of living in the country, golfing, art, music, and of course, beer. He was contented that he did everything he ever wanted to do in life.
Posey was so very much loved by all who knew him and will be dearly missed.
Eugene Bailey
Lovingly memorialized by MARCUS LENTON on January 5, 2016
As a teen Eugene was a member of the Shiloh Pathfinders and attended Shiloh S.D.A. Church with his mother and two brothers.
Eugene is survived by his sons, Eugene Bailey III, and Ralph Bailey, one daughter Jasmine Bailey, his mother Barbara Bailey, two brothers Edward Bailey and Marcus Lenton. Eugene is blessed with two granddaughters, Genesis (4)and Zya (2)Bailey (Eugene III), four nieces, Tear Norwood (19), Lia Lenton (15), Celine Lenton (14), (Marcus Lenton) and Aliah Bailey (10), (Edward Bailey). He is also survived by his maternal grandmother Vearna Sutton, Peter Brisco, Deniece Larry, James Brisco, and Marilyn Cross.
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Adolfo E. Coronado, Jr.
Lovingly memorialized by Timothy Coronado on January 5, 2016
Adolfo Jr. is survived by his wife Della; his two sons and their families, Joaquin, (Kimberly), Mycah, Sammantha, and Dante; Timothy, (Amy), Gavin, and London. His 2 brothers John and Jesse; 1 sister Mary; as well as many nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Adolfo Sr. and Genevieve.
Adolfo Jr. served his country proudly in the Army between 1969 and 1975, and was a veteran of the Vietnam War. He was very patriotic and loved everything with Eagles and the American Flag on it.
Adolfo Jr. loved his family and enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren. He spent a lot of his life laughing, joking and remembering the good times he had with everyone. He was not only a father to his children but a friend who passed no judgment but only words of encouragement.
Adolfo Jr. enjoyed following Colorado sports teams, but above all, enjoyed watching the Denver Broncos. He collected Broncos memorabilia of any kind and would proudly display and show what he had as often as he could.
Adolfo Jr. was a man of faith and enjoyed reading the Bible and researching verses to explain the mysteries of life. He loved to engage in conversation with anyone who would participate in explaining the love of God and displaying it through his love for all.
Everywhere Adolfo Jr. went he made a friend. He loved greatly and will truly be missed by all.
James O'Dale Miller
Lovingly memorialized by sherida Miller on January 4, 2016