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From Oneonta Fire Department, 1847-1992

Forty years ago Feb. 12, the Oneonta Fire Department responded to the most dangerous fire in its 116-year history, when a train carrying propane tanks exploded near Emmons.

Exploding Train Burns In OFD Memory 58 Injured In Emmons 40 Years Ago In Worst Fire In Department History

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ike so many other volunteer firefighters, 25-year-old Roy Althiser, then with the Worcester Fire Company, was just coming home from work along Route 7 when he saw the smoke rising above Emmons. “I got to Cooperstown Junction and got on one of their trucks,” he said. Ian Austin/ OTSEGO.seniority They rode to the scene of Ray Althiser later served a roaring train derailment, six years as Worcester Please See ALTHISER, b2 fire chief.

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the end of his play day. “I found a pay phone and called my ONEONTA mom, and she said it was probably best if I s far as he knew, came home.” Feb. 12, 1974, Meanwhile, on would just be an the corner of Ford ordinary day for 9-yearand Main, his uncle, old Patrick Pidgeon. Joe Pidgeon, also an Suddenly, it wasn’t. Oneonta firefighter “Some friends and – the Pidgeon family I were out skating in has a firefighting traNeahwa Park, and we dition – was standing saw this glow in the chatting with a friend Chief Pat Pidsky,” said Pidgeon, now geon relives when a fire truck memories of that pulled up beside him. Oneonta Fire Departday. ment chief. “Then I “Fred Catella said, heard the 2-2-2, the call ‘Get in, there’s been a for all firefighters. I put two and derailment!’ We didn’t have any two together.” gear, but we got in.” His father, Charles, was a fireJust north of Emmons, behind Please See INFERNO, B3 fighter, and Patrick knew it was By LIBBY CUDMORE

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KIDS THEATRE: Orpheus K.A.T.S theater troupe performs “Alice in a Winter Wonderland.” $5. 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, Foothills Performing Arts Center, 24 Market St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-9392.

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Tanker Tossed ‘Like Missile’ Into Hillside Across Susquehanna INFERNO/From B1 where Osterhoudt Commercial Refrigeration is today, a train from Binghamton had derailed, and some of the cars were burning. “When we got there, it was an amazing thing to look at,” said Joe. “We had a little hundred-gallon pump we put in the stream, but it was like trying to put it out with a garden hose.” Many of the firefighters, including the Pidgeon brothers, didn’t have their full gear and were only

protected by the rubber raincoats they’d grabbed off the truck. “When my dad came home, his pants had been burned off,” said Patrick. “He’d just come from plowing snow for the city when he got the call.” The roar of the fire grew louder, and then changed to something like they’d never heard before. Chief Gerald Fisher told them to get off the field. “We told him, ‘No, we got this, we’re going to keep fighting’,” recalled Joe. “He said ‘That is a direct order’.” And then, the ground beneath them shook. “It was like a bomb going off,” he said. “There was a mushroom cloud, and everyone was knocked off their feet.” The propane tanker had exploded in a BLEVE – an acronym in the fire-fighting trade for “boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion” – that sent a shockwave across the field and a tanker Ian Austin/ OTSEGO.seniority across the Susquehanna Fred Casella hailed Joe Pidgeon at River “like a missile” into the hillside. “It looked a corner and drove him to the fire like a war zone,” said Joe. without his gear. He retired as an “There were bodies everyOFD captain.

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Aerial photo shows train cars scattered by the explosion at Emmons on Feb. 14, 1974.

where.” And when they could get to their feet, the firemen ran as fast as they could to get away from the inferno. “They were fortunate that there was snow on the ground,” said Patrick. “The fire just rained down on them, and they rolled in the snow to put themselves out.” Joe and Charles suffered burns to the back of his neck and his

hands. Another brother, Ronnie Pidgeon, spent over three months in Albany Medical Center’s burn unit. Five tankers of propane exploded, and though no one died in the explosion, in all, 58 men were injured, including Richard Vanderwerker, who lost his arm. He died in a car accident in October 2000. The fire burned for several days,

and when they went back to the scene, Joe said the two trucks they had left were still running. “One had a piece of boxcar wrapped around the back,” he said. The accident helped changed how BLEVEs were handled and inspired several training videos. “We shouldn’t have even been there,” said Joe. “Nowadays, we wouldn’t even try to fight it.”

Roy Althiser Lost Leg, Recuperated, Went Back To Fighting Fires ALTHISER/From B1 where firefighters from Oneonta and Schenevus were battling the blaze. But after the explosion from the burning propane tanks knocked the other firefighters to the ground, Althiser discovered he couldn’t get up to run away. “Both my femurs were broken,” he said. “Something must have hit me in the back

of the leg – whatever it was, it hit so hard it drove a piece of my blue jeans in between my broken bones.” It was only a matter of time before another propane tanker exploded. Schenevus Firefighter Rich Kenyon ran back to his comrade’s rescue, throwing a rubber coat over him to protect him from the heat. “I grabbed his wrist

and he dragged me off the field,” said Althiser. “They took me to Fox Hospital – I wouldn’t have survived if they had taken me all the way to Bassett. My systolic blood pressure was 60, but Dr. John Spore saved my life.” Dr. Jim Elting, then a new doctor at Fox, knew there was no saving Althiser’s left leg. He was transferred to Bassett, but after a series of attempts, the wound

became gangrenous and the leg had to be amputated. “I served in the Marines for two years and never broke a fingernail,” he joked. “Then I came back home and this happened.” At first, his prognosis was grim. “I had some doctors telling me to get our affairs in order,” recalled Christine, his wife of 42 years. “But one doctor told me, ‘You come to the hospital looking good every night, because

you’re husband’s going to make it, and he needs you to be strong’,” she said. Now 66, Althiser has worn a full prosthetic ever since. “I get up in the morning and I strap on half my body,” he said. But he didn’t let that day derail his desire to serve as a fireman. After his recovery, he went back to the Worcester fire department, where he served as chief for six years. He’s retired from the

county. He keeps a few souvenirs from the fire; buckles from his coat, the rubber long melted away, and the wallet he had in his back pocket. “The credit cards were charred to black,” he said. “You learn to live with what you have,” he said. “I had two choices — give up, sit in a chair and feel sorry for myself, or move ahead and do what I can. You sell your soul if give up.”

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Thursday February 20

CAR SHOW -- Classic cars and hot rods on display. Southside Mall, Rte. 23, Oneonta. Info, www.shopsouthsidemall.com. YOGA -- 9:30-11 a.m. Gentle yoga. $10. Atma Lotus Center, 10 Lawn Ave., Oneonta. Info, RSVP, Tracy Verma, (607) 433-2353. CALF CONFERENCE -- 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Calf Health & Nutrition Conference. $20, includes

lunch. Cornell Cooperative Ext. at Holiday Inn Southside, 5206 State Hwy. 23, Oneonta. Info, registration (315) 866-7920. AUTHOR -- 1-2 p.m. Author Vanessa Roam reads from “A Remnant Surprise” with a craft and signing. Registration required. Huntington Library, 62 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, registration, (607) 432-1980. TRAINING -- 3-5 p.m. E-book training session for the Four County Library System’s website.

Bring e-book devices, fully charged. Village Library, 22 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, registration, David Kent (607) 547-8344. MEETING -- 6 p.m. Mind Body Spirit Collective meeting. Bring a dish to pass for after-meeting meal. First U.M. Church, 66 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, pvspirit@hotmail.com, (774) 454-1641. YOGA -- 5:30-6:30 p.m. Free gentle yoga. Unitarian Universalist Society, 12 Ford Ave.,

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CAR SHOW -- Classic cars and hot rods

St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-8344. KIDS THEATRE -- 2 p.m. Orpheus K.A.T.S theater troupe performs “Alice in a Winter Wonderland.” $5. Foothills Performing Arts Center, 24 Market St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-9392. LECTURE -- 3 p.m. Dominick Reisen speaks on Slavery and Abolition in Otsego County. Greater Oneonta Historical Society, 183 Main St., Oneonta. Info, info@oneontahistory.org., (607) 423-0960. MUSICAL DINNER -- 6 p.m. Chicken and biscuit dinner with a presentation of “Peace in the Kingdom.” $10 adults, $5 kids. First United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, tickets, (607) 432-4102. COFFEEHOUSE -- 6:30-8:30 p.m. Butternut Valley Boys and Going Home host an evening of song. Open mic, refreshments. Mount Vision Methodist Church, Rte., 205, Mount Vision. Info, (607) 432-0397.

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CAR SHOW -- Classic cars and hot rods on display. Southside Mall, Rte. 23, Oneonta. Info, www.shopsouthsidemall.com. WORKSHOP -- 10noon. Basic quilting workshop for kids 8-12. $5 includes materials. Registration required, space limited. Mural on Main Art Gallery, 631 Main St., Hobart. Info, registration, (607) 652-9088. ART NIGHT -- 6-8 p.m. Build a zoo with clay animals. Free. Smithy Clay Studio, 55 Pioneer St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-8671. DANCE -- 7-9 p.m. Flame performs at ARC Otsego’s Valentine’s Day dance. Free, all welcome. Holiday Inn, 5206 NY 23, Oneonta. Info, (607) 4328595. ROLLER DERBY -- 7:30 p.m. Oneonta’s Derailing Darlings take on Syracuse’s Assault City Battery Brigade. $8 adults, $5 students/seniors. Interskate 88, 5185 NY 28, Oneonta. Info, www.facebook.com/hillcityrollers

ET A COMPL AROUND HERE UN WHAT’S F on display. Southside Mall, Rte. 23, Oneonta. Info, www.shopsouthsidemall.com. ONEONTA FARMERS’ MARKET -- 9 a.m.-1 p.m. The best in local meats, poultry, baked goods, maple syrup, honey, preserves, more.. Main St. Garage Walkway, 92 Main St., Oneonta. Info, www. Oneontafarmersmarket.com COOP WINTER MARKETS -- 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Seasonal fruits and veggies to all cuts of local meats and poultry. Local eggs, cheese, more. Pioneer Alley. Info, (607) 547-6195, www.otsego2000.org KIDS PROGRAM -- 10:30 a.m. Meet Cooperstown mayor Jeff Katz. Village Library, 22 Main

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Sunday February 23

MUSICAL LUNCH -- Noon. Soup and bread lunch with a presentation of “Peace in the Kingdom.” $5, under 5 free.. First United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, tickets, (607) 432-4102.

Monday February 24

SPAGHETTI -- 5-7 p.m. Boy Scout spaghetti dinner. Homemade sauce, sausage and meatballs. $8 adults, $5 kids. Cooperstown Vets Club, 60 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, mariadeysenroth@yahoo.com YOGA -- 5:30-7 p.m. Gentle yoga. $10. Atma Lotus Center, 10 Lawn Ave., Oneonta. Info, RSVP, Tracy Verma, (607) 4332353. PROGRAM -- 6:30 p.m. “Trends in Education” with Oneonta City Schools Superintendent Joseph Yelich. Huntington Memorial Library, 62 Chestnut St., Oneonta, NY. Info, (607) 4328096. DRAWING GROUP -- 7-9 p.m.

Open Drawing Group with Live Model. $10 per class donation. All skill levels welcome. Cooperstown Art Association, 5 Railroad Ave., Cooperstown. Info Janet Erway, (607) 547-9777. ROUNDTABLE -- 7 p.m. Jim Blydenburgh discusses his ancestors’ role in the Civil War. The Milford Inn, 104 Main St., Milford. Info, John Gralinski, jtgralinski@gmail.com OPEN MIC -- 8:30 p.m. sign up, 10 p.m. show. Julia’s open mic invites performers, comics, poets and artists to showcase talent. Black Oak Tavern, 14 Water St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-9566.

yoga. $10. Atma Lotus Center, 10 Lawn Ave., Oneonta. Info, RSVP, Tracy Verma, (607) 4332353. SPAGHETTI -- 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Spaghetti and meatballs with salad and bread. Eat in or take out. 6th Ward Athletic Club, 22 West Broadway, Oneonta. Info, (607) 436-9136. HISTORY LECTURE -- 6:30 p.m. Jonathan Maney talks about the restoration of Hyde Hall’s vapor light chandeliers. Woodside Hall, 1 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, reservations, (607)3737817.

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CAR SHOW--Classic cars and hot rods on display. Southside Mall, Rt 23, Oneonta. Info, www. shopsouthsidemall.com. ICE FISHING --10 a.m.-3 p.m. Free ice fishing clinic. Gear and bait available. Glimmerglass State Park, 1527 Cty. Hwy. 31, Cooperstown. Info, registration, (607) 547-8662. JAZZ--7 p.m. Tommy Z plays jazz piano. B-Side Ballroom, 1 Clinton Plaza, Oneonta. Info, www.bsideballroom.com

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CAR SHOW--Classic cars and hot rods on display. Southside Mall, Rt 23, Oneonta. Info, www. shopsouthsidemall.com. YOGA--9:30-11 a.m. Gentle yoga. $10. Atma Lotus Center, 10 Lawn Ave., Oneonta. Info, RSVP, Tracy Verma, (607) 4332353. CALF CONFERENCE -- 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Calf Health & Nutrition Conference. $20, includes lunch. Cornell Cooperative Ext. at Holiday Inn Southside, 5206 State Hwy. 23, Oneonta. Info, registration (315) 866-7920. AUTHOR -- 1-2 p.m. Author Vanessa Roam reads from “A Remnant Surprise” with a craft and signing. Registration required. Huntington Library, 62 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, registration, (607) 432-1980. TRAINING -- 3-5 p.m. E-book training session for the Four County Library System’s website. Bring e-book devices, fully charged. Village Library, 22 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, registration, David Kent (607) 547-8344. MEETING -- 6 p.m. Mind Body Spirit Collective meeting. Bring a dish to pass for after-meeting meal. First U.M. Church, 66 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, pvspirit@hotmail.com, (774) 4541641. YOGA--5:30-6:30 p.m. Free gentle yoga. Unitarian Universalist Society, 12 Ford Ave.,

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CAR SHOW--Classic cars and hot rods on display. Southside Mall, Rt 23, Oneonta. Info, www. shopsouthsidemall.com. WORKSHOP--10-Noon. Basic quilting workshop for kids 8-12. $5 includes materials. Registration required, space limited. Mural on Main Art Gallery, 631 Main St., Hobart. Info, registration, (607) 652-9088. ART NIGHT--6-8 p.m. Build a zoo with clay animals. Free. Smithy Clay Studio, 55 Pioneer St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-8671. DANCE--7-9 p.m. Flame performs at ARC Otsego’s Valentine’s Day dance. Free, open to the public. Holiday Inn, 5206 NY 23, Oneonta. Info, (607) 4328595. ROLLER DERBY--7:30 p.m. Oneonta’s Derailing Darlings take on Syracuse’s Assault City Battery Brigade. $8 adults, $5 students/seniors. Innerskate 88, 5185 NY 28, Oneonta. Info, www.facebook.com/hillcityrollers

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ONEONTA – Esther Pierce Nordberg, 90, died Feb. 15, 2014, at Fox Hospital from complications of leukemia. Esther was born Sept. 2, 1923, in Lisle to Walter and Mary (Jones) Pierce. Having graduated from Whitney Point High School Esther earned her R.N. from Wilson Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in Johnson City. On Nov. 13, 1944, she married Thorman Emery Nordberg. Thor and Esther bought a home at 29 East St., where they raised their three daughters and an annual garden, and hosted many fierce horseshoe matches. Saturday In 1970, Esther and Thor February 22 moved to their Little House CAR SHOW--Classic cars and on the Lake Road in Lauhot rods on display. Southside Mall, Rt 23, Oneonta. Info, www. rens, restarting years of picshopsouthsidemall.com. nics, Rook cards and coffee ONEONTA FARMERS’ MARKET and more horseshoes. -- 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Meet-your-grower Esther worked as an day at the winter market. The best in local meats, poultry, some office nurse for Drs. John storage vegetables, baked goods, Latcher and Edward Eckmaple syrup, honey, preserves, man at Fox Hospital. A and homemade candles and member of St. Matthew Luwoodcrafts. Main St. Garage theran Church, Esther had Walkway, 92 Main St., Oneonta. Info, www.Oneontafarmersmarket.com COOP WINTER MARKETS -- 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Seasonal fruits and veggies to all cuts of local meats and poultry. Local eggs, cheese, more. Pioneer Alley (behind Key Bank), rain or shine. Info, (607) 547-6195, www.otsego2000.org KIDS PROGRAM -- 10:30 a.m.

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Delaney; granddaughters, Marlys (Jim Hammond) Delaney-Hammond, Cass Young and Erin Guidici; grandsons, Kevin Winkler and Sean Delaney; seven lovely great granddaughters, Dakota, Madison and Casey Delaney-Hammond, Erica Young, Allie and Megan Guidici and Robyne Winkler; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Ethel and Howard Beams; sister, Carol Pope, plus a cherished gang of nieces and nephews. She is also survived by a treasured friend Jim Nordberg and his wife, Lee Esther enjoyed sparring with dear Dr. Cammilleri, who gave generously of his

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taught Sunday School and was a member of the Ladies Aid Society. She loved the French language, opera, all things BBC, books and puzzles. She enjoyed sewing, knitting, quilling and quilting, meticulous in her crafts as in all of life. To the delight of all, Esther tackled and mastered making Norwegian foods while her potato salad, molasses cookies and popcorn balls were perennial requests for family and church gatherings. Esther and Thor shared a passion for baseball and golf, traveling to Brooklyn Dodger Stadium and Fenway Park. Each year, she made sure family vacations were educational. Esther was predeceased by her husband, Thorman, her parents, brothers, Ken and Roger Pierce, sister, Daisy Brown, granddaughter, Kaline Winkler and son-in-law, John Delaney. Esther is survived by her daughters, Peggy (Federico) Serra-Lima, Thoranne (Tony) Winkler and Barbara

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(contd.) INDIA DINNER -- 6, 8 p.m. seatings. Taste of India dinner brings ethnic cuisine to Fly Creek. $20 suggested donation. Fly Creek Methodist Church, 852 Cty. Hwy. 26, Fly Creek. Info, reservations, megk@oecblue.com. ART OPENING -- 5-7 p.m. Drawings of R.C. Oster and the watercolors of Sherry Holmes. The Cherry Branch Gallery, 25 Main St., Cherry Valley. Info, (607) 264-9530.

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FARM FUN -- 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Sugaring Off Sundays feature pancake breakfast and tours through the historic village. The Farmers Museum, 5775 NY 80, Cooperstown. Info, www.farmersmuseum.org

Wednesday March 5

STARS -- 8-11 p.m. SUNY students lead a public sky viewing at the observatory. SUNY Oneonta. Info, registration, jason.smolinski@oneonta.edu. WORKSHOP -- 6-8 p.m. Kids in the Middle workshop addresses the needs of children in the lives of single parents, co-parents and caregivers. First United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, registration, (607) 432-2870.

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WORKSHOP -- 9:30 a.m.-noon. Kids in the Middle workshop addresses the needs of children in the lives of single parents, co-parents and caregivers. First United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, registration, (607) 432-2870. MOBILE MAMMOGRAM -- 9 a.m. -3 p.m. Free cancer screenings for women over 40 who are uninsured. Southside Mall Parking Lot, Oneonta. Info, appointments, 1-888-345-0225. CELTIC MUSIC -- 7 p.m. Niahm Ni Chara plays traditional Irish

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Douglas John Olmstead, 88; Former Middlefield Rep to County

MIDDLEFIELD – Douglas John Olmstead, 88, of Middlefield, a World War II veteran who represented the town on the former Board of Supervisors, died in an auto accident Friday afternoon, Feb. 14, 2014. He was born Dec. 13, 1925, at the Thanksgiving Hospital in Cooperstown, a son of George Abram Olmstead, Sr. and Zula M. Butler Olmstead. Raised in Toddsville, he graduated from Cooperstown High School, Class of 1943. During his Saturday high school years he was March 8 employed as an assistant ONEONTA FARMERS’ MARKET shoe repairman by Angelo -- 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Main St. Garage Pugliese at his shop on Main Walkway, 92 Main St., Oneonta. Street. Info, www.Oneontafarmersmarket.com On April 24, 1944, Doug COOP WINTER MARKETS entered the Army. He -- 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Pioneer Alley served as a truck driver with (behind Key Bank), rain or shine. Company A 1778 Engineer Info, (607) 547-6195, www. Construction Battalion, staotsego2000.org WORKSHOP -- 1-3 p.m. tioned in Okinawa as part of Composting for the home garthe Asiatic Pacific Theatre dener. $5, registration required. of Operations. He reenlisted Cornell Cooperative Extension in 1946 and was honorably Education Center. 123 Lake St., discharged in April 1949. Cooperstown. Info, registration, (607) 547-2536, X-0. Back in Cooperstown, he was employed by the Clark Sunday, Family, first at the sawmill March 9 ART NIGHT -- 6-8 p.m. Make a bird house to welcome spring. Free. Smithy Clay Studio, 55 Pioneer St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-8671. HOMECOMING SHOW -- 8 p.m. Jimkata returns with special guest The Manhattan Project. Oneonta Theatre, 47 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, www.oneontatheatre.com CONTRADANCE – 8-11 p.m. Music by NO’Shanigans. Suggested donation: $8 adults; $4 students, teens; free 12 and under. Presbyterian Church, corner Pioneer and Church streets., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 9658232, www.otsegodancesociety. blogspot.com

FARM FUN -- 8:30 a.m..-1 p.m. Sugaring Off Sundays feature pancake breakfast and tours through the historic village. The Farmers Museum, 5775 NY 80, Cooperstown. Info, www.farmersmuseum.org SOUP! -- 11 a.m.-2 p.m., “Second Sunday Soup,” serving homemade hot soup. All welcome, donations appreciated. At the Polly House (next to the Fire House), Schuyler Lake.

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who died Aug. 5, 2006. The funeral was planned at 3 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20, at Connell, Dow & Deysenroth Funeral Home with Reverend Gratton , Doug’s son-in-law, officiating. A committal service is planned in the spring at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Index. There will be no public calling hours. Memorial gifts may be made to Middlefield Volunteer Fire Department, 3666 County Highway 35, Middlefield, NY 13450 or the Cooperstown VFW Post No. 7128, 60 Main Street, Cooperstown, NY 13326. Arrangements are entrusted to Connell, Dow & Deysenroth Funeral Home.

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Gratton, of Schenevus, and children Stephanie Black and her children and Autumn Black Jewell and her daughter, and Kathleen M. Olmstead-Mummert of Locust Grove, Va., and family; and his son, Keith Douglas Olmstead of Toddsville and family. Also, a sister, Vivian Slater of Skaneateles, two sisters-in-law, Frances Page and Germaine Olmstead; many nieces, nephews and cousins. In addition to his parents he was predeceased by one brother George A. Olmstead, Jr. who died March 4, 1985, and two sons-in-law, Henry Ernest Mummert who died Feb. 25, 1999, and Michael Carter McMahon,

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and later at the Iroquois Meat Market and The Otesaga. On Oct. 14, 1950, Doug married Rose Marie Dziergowski at the Rectory of St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, Cherry Valley. Rose Marie died on July 24, 1972, at 44. He then married Esther M. Christiansen on Nov. 17, 1973, at St. Thomas Church. After 37 years of marriage, Esther died Sept. 26, 2010. Throughout his life Doug had a talent for wood working and in his later years was self-employed as a cabinet maker. An expert with a divining rod, he was also a local dowser. In addition to serving as supervisor, he was a charter member of the Middlefield Volunteer Fire Department and a life member of the Sgt. Walter P. Eggleston Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 7128 in Cooperstown. He enjoyed music and played the violin. Doug is survived by his two daughters, Karen A. McMahon Gratton and her husband, Rev. Tom A.

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IN MEMORIAM Elsie Wells Petri, 94; Traced Local Roots To 1793 And Revolutionary War Veteran ONEONTA – Elsa Marion Wells Petri of Oneonta, who could trace her family’s local roots to Revolutionary War veteran John Wells, who settled in the Town of Hartwick in 1793, passed away Feb. 15, 2014, at the Otsego Manor. She was 94. She was born Jan. 8, 1920, at the Wells Homestead on Christian Hill in the Town of Hartwick, the only child of Jesse and Lula Bishop Wells. She attended school through Grade 8 at the Eddy School House, also known as Hartwick District School No. 6. Thereafter she went to Cooperstown, graduating in the Class of 1937. She furthered her education at Brock-

port Teacher’s College, then graduated from Powelson Business School, Syracuse. During World War II, she worked for the U.S. Flood Control Elsie Petri Agency and later for General Electric and at the office of The Leatherstocking Corp. in Cooperstown. While at Leatherstocking she met Ralph A. Petri, an employee at the Second National Bank, now Key Bank, and they were married April 12, 1952, at the First Baptist Church

in Cooperstown. Soon after the marriage they bought a farm in Toddsville, where Brookwood School is now located, which they ran while Ralph was still working at the bank. In 1961 the bank transferred them to Hudson, and in 1965 to Oneonta. After her marriage, Elsa became a devoted housewife and mother, giving her time to the Lord’s work. She put her family ahead of all matters, caring for her elderly parents and her husband in their old age. She was a former member of Hartwick Grange No. 746, which she had joined at 14, and was an active member of the Oneonta Chapter of DAR as John Well’s

Louis ‘Tarry’ Brienza, 63; OHS Grad Was Health Administrator, Basketball Referee ONEONTA – Louis “Tarry” Brienza, 63, a healthcare administrator in the Albany area who was honored for officiating at high school and basketball games, passed away at home on Feb. 11, 2014, of pulmonary fibrosis with his wife and children at his side. Tarry was born on Aug. 25, 1950, in Oneonta, the son of Louis and Betty Brienza. After graduating from OHS in 1968, he obtained an A.S. degree in respiratory therapy from Hudson Valley Community College and later a B.S. degree in hospital administration from Empire State College. He worked for many years at Bassett Hospital, first as a respiratory therapist, then as an administrator. He worked seven years in Albany before his passing. Tarry married Deborah Ritz on April 7, 1973, to begin their 40 years of marriage. Tarry always enjoyed

his family and many happy times were spent with their children camping in Lake George and later Tarry Brienza with the grandchildren in their lovely park model R.V. near Saratoga Springs. Tarry played catcher for the Milford Macs baseball team for several years after high school. For his work as a basketball official, he was inducted into the Schohanna Board 46 Basketball officials Hall of Fame in 2012. Deb was also a fan, and on their 25th anniversary the couple traveled to Indianapolis to attend the BIG 10 Women’s basketball tournament to cheer on their beloved Purdue Boilermakers.

In addition to his wife Deb, he is survived by his children Melanie (Tom) Craig and Kimball Brienza, his grandchildren, Hannah Rose and Dylan Thomas Craig, his sisters, Bonnie (Tom) Bowen, Andrea (Chuck) Sawyer, Toni (Lil) Brienza, and Tammy (Kurt) Dean, his father-in-law Don (Elsie) Ritz, brother-in-law Jack (Marge) Ritz, an aunt, Louise Puylara, and several nieces and nephews. Tarry was pre-deceased by his parents, his sister Deborah Loeser and a very special aunt, Rose Pallace. A memorial service was Sunday, Feb. 16, at the Lester R. Grummons Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to Catskill Area Hospice and Palliative Care, 1 Birchwood Drive, Oneonta, NY 13820. Arrangements are by the Lester R. Grummons Funeral Home.

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HOMES FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT VILLAGE OF COOPERSTOWN. Large 4 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath with new kitchen, hardwood floors, nice 2nd level deck and good size back yard. Close to all amenities. $1800 per month including all utilities. Tenant is responsible for phone and internet only. Offered by John Mitchell Real Estate. Contact Michael Swatling (607) 264-3954

Rental ad Cooperstown just south of the village 3 bedroom 2 1/2 bath single story home garage, nice yard $850.00 plus utilities No smoking no pets... Dave LaDuke John Mitchell Real Estate 547 8551 3 bedroom, 2 bath, laundry, off street parking, Coop School Dist. Includes snow, lawn care. $700/ mo. plus utilities. 1 month security. Robert Lee Benson Agency Real Estate, 607 434-5177. Avail. Immediately. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, laundry, excellent condition, garage, Cooperstown Village, available immediately, no pets, no smoking. $1200, one month security. Robert Lee, Benson Agency Real Estate, 607 434 5177 4 bedroom, 2 bath, laundry, excellent condition, garage, no smoking, pets ok with deposit. $1200, one month security. 10 minutes to Cooperstown. Robert Lee, Benson Agency Real Estate, 607 434 5177 Cooperstown Village Home. Wonderfully Updated & Fully Furnished. Two Bedrooms,Two Baths, Large Center Island Kitchen, Dining Area Living Room with Fireplace, Fenced in Yard Overlooking 5th Green of Leatherstocking Golf Course and Otsego Lake. Home is easy walking distance to Bassett, and Main St. $1,700.00 per month, plus utilities. No Smoking, No Pets. Call, text Laura Coleman, John Mitchell Real Estate , 607-437-4881.

APARTMENTS FOR RENT Cooperstown, spacious living room, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. $775. plus elecric. Off-street parking for two cars. Close to schools, shopping and gym. No smoking, no pets. Move in condition. (585) 261-3728. Cooperstown village apartment, 4BR, 2BA in historical carriage house. Skylights, open concept floor plan. Very short walk to hospital. $950.00 plus utilities. Call Fran at (941) 445-7744. Cooperstown One-Bedroom Apartments for rent. Tenants wanted for large apt., 1 bedroom. Kitchen, full bath, off-street parking. $575.00 plus utilities; smaller apt. $525.00. No smoking; pets can be discussed. Info, (845) 674-0438. Two Bedroom Furnished Apt., Laurens Area. $800 per mo. includes Heat & Electric. Annual Lease , No Pets, No Smoking. 1st. Last Month Rent + Security, Ref. required. Call- Laura Coleman, 607-437-4881; LauraColeman1224@gmail.com John Mitchell Real Estate Cooperstown Apartment for rent 2nd floor 1 bedroom, garage, laundry and a deck over looking back yard .... $750.00 plus utilities wonderful location, close to downtown. No Smoking. No pets. Call Dave LaDuke, John Mitchell Real Estate, (607) 5478551 or (607) 435-2405.

descendant; the Revolutionary War veteran bought land in Hartwick from Judge William Cooper in 1793. She was a member of the Elm Park United Methodist Church, Oneonta, where she sang in the choir for many years and the UMW (United Methodist Women). She was also a member of the First Baptist Church of Cooperstown and the Native Daughters of Cooperstown. She served as an election commissioner in Oneonta for a number of years. Elsa is survived by her son, David R. Petri of Cooperstown, and a daughter and son-in-law, Janice and John Gurule of Arvada, Colo.; two grandchildren, Sara and Owen

Gurule of Colorado, and by her cousins, Carol Adanti of Florida and Irene West of Syracuse. A memorial service is planned at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, at The Elm Park United Methodist Church in Oneonta, with the Rev. Olu Harding, pastor, and Rev. Douglas Deer, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Cooperstown, co-officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to either the Elm Park United Methodist Church, 401 Chestnut St., Oneonta, NY 13820 or First Baptist Church of Cooperstown, 19 Elm St., Cooperstown, NY 13326. Arrangements are entrusted to Tillapaugh Funeral Service.

Norma McBride, 77; Played Sax, Clarinet in City Bands ONEONTA – Norma McBride, 77, who played music throughout Oneonta, passed away Sunday, Feb. 16, 2014, at Bassett Hospital. She was born June 30, 1936, at Fox Hospital, the daughter of the late Albert and Madeleine (Kuster) Erdmann. Norma worked in dress factories in Oneonta for more than 40 years. She retired in 1999 from Sanyo. She was a musician, playing saxophone and clarinet,

in several local bands for more than 20 years. She enjoyed reading, doing jig-saw puzzles Norma and plastic McBride canvas. Surviving is her daughter, Mary McBride-Froh and her husband, Christopher Froh;

two grandchildren, Tyler and Katelyn Froh; one brother, John Goodrich, all of Oneonta. She was predeceased by her husband, John McBride. At Norma’s request there will be no calling hours or funeral services. Memorial donations may be made to SSPCA, 4841 State Highway 28, Cooperstown, NY 13326. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the Bookhout Funeral Home, Oneonta.

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OBITUARIES Elsie Wells Petri, 94; Traced Local Roots To 1793 And Revolutionary War Veteran ONEONTA – Elsa Marion Wells Petri of Oneonta, who could trace her family’s local roots to Revolutionary War veteran John Wells, who settled in the Town of Hartwick in 1793, passed away Feb. 15, 2014, at the Otsego Manor. She was 94. She was born Jan. 8, 1920, at the Wells Homestead on Christian Hill in the Town of Hartwick, the only child of Jesse and Lula Bishop Wells. She attended school through Grade 8 at the Eddy School House, also known as Hartwick District School No. 6. Thereafter she went to Cooperstown, graduating in the Class of 1937. She furthered her education at Brock-

port Teacher’s College, then graduated from Powelson Business School, Syracuse. During World War II, she worked for the U.S. Elsie M. Petri Flood Control Agency and later for General Electric and at the office of The Leatherstocking Corp. in Cooperstown. While at Leatherstocking she met Ralph A. Petri, an employee at the Second National Bank, now Key Bank, and they were married April 12, 1952, at the First Baptist Church

in Cooperstown. Soon after the marriage they bought a farm in Toddsville, where Brookwood School is now located, which they ran while Ralph was still working at the bank. In 1961 the bank transferred them to Hudson, and in 1965 to Oneonta. After her marriage, Elsa became a devoted housewife and mother, giving her time to the Lord’s work. She put her family ahead of all matters, caring for her elderly parents and her husband in their old age. She was a former member of Hartwick Grange No. 746, which she had joined at 14, and was an active member of the Oneonta Chapter of DAR as John Well’s

descendant; the Revolutionary War veteran bought land in Hartwick from Judge William Cooper in 1793. She was a member of the Elm Park United Methodist Church, Oneonta, where she sang in the choir for many years and the UMW (United Methodist Women). She was also a member of the First Baptist Church of Cooperstown and the Native Daughters of Cooperstown. She served as an election commissioner in Oneonta for a number of years. Elsa is survived by her son, David R. Petri of Cooperstown, and a daughter and son-in-law, Janice and John Gurule of Arvada, Colo.; two grandchildren, Sara and Owen

Gurule of Colorado, and by her cousins, Carol Adanti of Florida and Irene West of Syracuse. A memorial service is planned at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, at The Elm Park United Methodist Church in Oneonta, with the Rev. Olu Harding, pastor, and Rev. Douglas Deer, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Cooperstown, co-officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to either the Elm Park United Methodist Church, 401 Chestnut St., Oneonta, NY 13820 or First Baptist Church of Cooperstown, 19 Elm St., Cooperstown, NY 13326. Arrangements are entrusted to Tillapaugh Funeral Service.

Rodney E. Johnson; Historic Preservationist MIDDLEFIELD – Rodney E. Johnson, historic preservationist and United Methodist minister, died at his Middlefield home on Feb. 14, 2014. He was 85. He was born on Nov. 6, 1928, in Fulton, N.Y., the eldest of two sons of Erwin R. Johnson and Kittie Ferguson Johnson. He graduated from Fulton High School in 1947 and SUNY Oswego, later doing graduate work at Oswego, Oneonta, Saint Rose, Albany and Boston University. After Rod married his high school sweetheart, Elizabeth Jeanne Walker, they moved to the old Sutton Farmhouse at Sutton’s Corners in Oswego County. They restored the house in the 1950s, naming it Mulberry Hill. For a short time, he was curator of Fort Ontario and they lived in the former lighthouse keeper’s cottage across from the fort. In 1963, they relocated to the hamlet of Middlefield, near Cooperstown. The couple worked to preserve and restore several early Middlefield buildings, most importantly their 18th century home, the Joshua Pinney Tavern, well-known for its beautiful wall murals featured in several authoritative books on this topic. During the span of his 20-year teaching career he taught History, English and Special Education. He is fondly remembered by many former students who were inspired by his high standards He was ordained in the United Methodist Church in 1969. For 37 years, he pastored United Methodist churches at McDonough, Preston, Willet, West Davenport, Davenport, Emmons and Cooperstown Junction. For several years, he held vespers for the scouts at Crumhorn Mountain Boy

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Scout Camp. In 1981, following their passion for preservation, the Johnsons opened Leatherstocking Realty, which specialized in the pairing of historic houses with enthusiastic preservationists. Mr. Johnson was a past president of Otsego-Delaware Board of Realtors, twice served as chair for the Otsego-Delaware Multiple Listing service, and was once director of the Real Estate Board as well. As president of the Town of Middlefield Historical Association for five years, he was instrumental in securing the Middlefield District Number One Schoolhouse as the organization’s headquarters. In keeping with his interests in preservation, Rod helped create the Middlefield Zoning Board of Appeals, resulting in the current zoning laws that have helped preserve the heritage of the community at large. He was a master mason and member of Otsego Lodge No. 138, Free & Accepted Masons. It should be noted that the third floor of the Pinney Tavern was well documented as an early meeting hall for the Masonic Brothers, known as The Widow’s Son Lodge No. 391, chartered in 1824. The Johnsons, along with a small group of residents, worked tirelessly to have the hamlet of Middlefield designated an Historic District on the State and National Registries; they were successful in this endeavor in the mid 1980s. For many years, people enjoyed visiting with Rod and Jeanne at their antique store, The Village Peddler, where they shared their love of antiques and their vast knowledge of local history

with store visitors. This early building, at the crossroads of Middlefield, had been slated for demolition before Rod and Jeanne took on the mammoth restoration project to preserve the Middlefield landmark as it stands today. Rod was predeceased by a son, Kevin Johnson, his brother, Roy Johnson, and his beloved wife, Elizabeth Jeanne. Surviving are his daughter, Karen Rury (Edward) and their children, Sarah, Jessica (Jason) and Jonathan (Maura); his daughter, Kittie Johnson (Mr. Blair Campbell); his son Mark Johnson (Gina) and children Matthew Carr (Heather), Benjamin and Samuel; his son, Seth Johnson (Doreen) and their children, Jessica, Scott (Amanda) and Weston. He is survived by a greatgranddaughter, Cameran Flint, and five great-grandsons, Elliot and Aidan Rury; Nathan Rury; and Gabriel and Logan Johnson. Rod was a person who possessed many fine qualities. He was loved dearly by his family and friends. He was versatile and talented, whether building stone walls, tending his honey bees or playing checkers with his grandson … all the time running on High Octane Coffee! Contributions may be made to the Middlefield First Responders in recognition of the compassionate help Rod and his family received over the past several years. Donations may be mailed in care of Doug Roberts, 208 County Highway 43, Schenevus, NY 12155. A memorial service will be this spring at the United Methodist Church at Cooperstown Junction. Arrangements are with the Connell, Dow & Deysenroth Funeral Home.

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Oneonta Office Spaces For Lease! Great central location close to downtown with great parking. Spaces range in size so call for details. Ask about getting 2 months FREE rent!! Contact Benson Agency Real Estate and Ask for Becky Thomas. 607432-4391, X-202. Office space available at beautiful historic Railroad Avenue in Cooperstown. Off-street parking available! Call Tim at 607-435-9859. 2000 SQ FT COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT. Located in Cooperstown on Railroad Avenue. Wide open floor plan with phone, high speed internet and power connections spread throughout the space. Electric, Heat and Garbage are included in the asking price of $1800 per month. Offered by John Mitchell Real Estate. Contact Michael Swatling (607) 264-3954.

HOMES FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT VILLAGE OF COOPERSTOWN. Large 4 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath with new kitchen, hardwood floors, nice 2nd level deck and good size back yard. Close to all amenities. $1800 per month including all utilities. Tenant is responsible for phone and internet only. Offered by John Mitchell Real Estate. Contact Michael Swatling (607) 264-3954 Rental ad Cooperstown just south of the village 3 bedroom 2 1/2 bath

single story home garage, nice yard $850.00 plus utilities No smoking no pets...Dave LaDuke John Mitchell Real Estate 547 8551 3 bedroom, 2 bath, laundry, off street parking, Coop School Dist. Includes snow, lawn care. $700/mo. plus utilities. 1 month security. Robert Lee Benson Agency Real Estate, 607 434-5177. Avail.Immediately. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, laundry, excellent condition, garage, Cooperstown Village, available immediately, no pets, no smoking. $1200, one month security. Robert Lee, Benson Agency Real Estate, 607 434 5177 4 bedroom, 2 bath, laundry, excellent condition, garage, no smoking, pets ok with deposit. $1200, one month security. 10 minutes to Cooperstown. Robert Lee, Benson Agency Real Estate, 607 434 5177 Cooperstown Village Home. Wonderfully Updated & Fully Furnished. Two Bedrooms,Two Baths, Large Center Island Kitchen, Dining Area Living Room with Fireplace, Fenced in Yard Overlooking 5th Green of Leatherstocking Golf Course and Otsego Lake. Home is easy walking distance to Bassett, and Main St. $1,700.00 per month, plus utilities. No Smoking, No Pets. Call, text Laura Coleman, John Mitchell Real Estate , 607-437-4881.

APARTMENTS FOR RENT Cooperstown, spacious living room, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. $775. plus electric. Off-street parking for two cars. Close to schools, shopping and gym. No smoking, no pets. Move in condition. (585) 261-3728. Cooperstown village apartment, 4BR, 2BA in historical carriage house. Skylights, open concept floor plan. Very short walk to hospital. $950.00 plus utilities. Call Fran at (941) 445-7744. Cooperstown One-Bedroom Apartments for rent. Tenants wanted for large apt., 1 bedroom. Kitchen, full bath, off-street parking. $575.00 plus utilities; smaller apt. $525.00. No smoking; pets can be discussed. Info, (845) 674-0438. Two Bedroom Furnished Apt., Laurens Area. $800 per mo. includes Heat & Electric. Annual Lease , No Pets, No Smoking. 1st. Last Month Rent + Security, Ref. required. Call- Laura Coleman, 607-437-4881; LauraColeman1224@ gmail.com John Mitchell Real Estate Cooperstown Apartment for rent 2nd floor 1 bedroom, garage, laundry and a deck over looking back yard .... $750.00 plus utilities wonderful location, close to downtown. No Smoking. No pets. Call Dave LaDuke, John Mitchell Real Estate, (607) 547-8551 or (607) 435-2405.

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