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Hall VP Brad Horn holds spitball pitcher Burleigh Grimes’ glove, one of the 40,000 pieces in the Hall’s archives. Though this item may not be on display, fans will soon be able to see it through the Hall’s digital archives.

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Even if you can’t walk through the “Picturing America’s Pastime� exhibit, as Hall VP Ken Meifert does here, you can virtually walk through the gallery in Google’s Cultural Institute.

Sullivan Place, former home of Ebbets Field. The next, your phone rings, and you get a digital history lesson about the former home of the Brooklyn Dodgers, now the site of the apartments you’ve been walking right Please See HALL, B2

With Stars, DAR Tells Soldiers, Sailors They’re Remembered about it.� That woman was Maj. Roberta Comerford, Cortland, who WORCESTER has served in Iraq and Kuwait, and not only had she heard of hile Roxanne Murray it, she had received a star. “She was teaching second got so emotional, she could grade barely talk about it,� at Cooperstown Murray said. “She Central School, she had one that she wore always did a proin her helmet the gram on Veteran’s whole time she was Day with her class. in Iraq.� But after retiring in An Air Force 2012, she was still chaplain had received looking for a way to some in a package, honor the troops. and he was handing “I was at a Daughthem out to friends. ters of the American “It’s so nice to be Revolution function, remembered from and I was talking to home while you’re a woman about this away,� Comerford program I’d heard said. about called Stars Inspired by her for Troops,� she story, Murray and said. “I asked her if Roxanne Murray the Iroquois Chapter she knew anything leads the DAR’s DAR in Worcester By LIBBY CUDMORE

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o need to brave the cold for this year’s family-friendly First Night celebration; all acts are indoors. 5-10:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 31, Foothills Performing Arts Center. The party kicks off with Dixieland jazz and a free opening ceremony and balloon drop dedicated to Dick Miller. Entertainment on five stages includes The Grand Slambovians, Cosmic Karma Fire, Dady Brothers, Dana LaCroix and band, Justina Soto, Brian Miller Magic, plus jugglers, puppet theater, guitar, local dancers, and more. Fireworks finale at 10:15 p.m. Admission buttons $15 from downtown merchants, or at the event. 24 Market St., Oneonta. Info, www.firstnightoneonta.com. OTESAGA CHEERS: The Otesaga offers a New Year’s Eve dinner 5:3010 p.m., and party from 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 31. 60 Lake St., Cooperstown. Info, reservations (607) 544-2524 or www.otesaga.com. A SWINGIN’ RING-IN: The Fredtown Stompers usher in 2015 with old-school jazz and New Orleans Swing. 9 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 31, B Side Ballroom. (Doors open at 8 p.m.) $15 includes hors d’oeuvres and champagne toast. 1 Clinton Plaza, Oneonta. Info, www.bsideballroom.com. BACH AND MORE: Cellist David Gibson plays Bach, Schumann and more, 6-9 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 27, Empire House. Ken Held and Friends of Fetish Lane play 9 p.m.-2 a.m Wednesday, Dec. 31. 136 Marion Ave., Gilbertsville. Reservations, (607) 783-2859 or www. empirehousefinedining.com.

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“You are not forgotten,� reads the card Iroquois Chapter DAR members enclose in every star sent to soldiers and sailors.

began meeting to cut flags and distribute the stars. “We give the large stars to veterans and send the small ones to troops serving overseas,� she said.

Each star comes packaged in a small bag with a note that reads, “I am part of an American Flag that has flown over the Please See STARS, B4

FIRST DAY HIKE: Join guide Becky Gretton on hike to look for golden eagles, winter birds on the path to Otsego Lake. 1 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 1, Glimmerglass State Park. Free. Recommended gear: hiking boots, binoculars. Register by Dec. 30 to get a fleece cap and First Day Hike sticker. Meet at the Nature Center, 1527 County Hwy 31, Cooperstown. Info, reservations at friendsofglimmerglass@ gmail.com or (607) 547-8662.

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CFAs Help HoF Build Website, App; Digitalize Collection For Worldwide Viewing HALL/From B1 past. Your Baseball Hall of Fame app, entry point to 40,000 items, some of them almost never seen, is working. Walk by Wrigley Field, your phone will ring again. Or Babe Ruth’s birthplace

in Baltimore. Or any other place related to baseball history, whether you know it or not. Your phone will ring for a baseball briefing. “We’re launching an app early next spring that will use GPS coordinates,

so notification will pop up with items about games and people who played there,” said Ken Meifert, vice president/sponsorship & development. “It takes the Hall of Fame to you and makes it relevant.” It’s one piece of the

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Hall’s latest undertaking, a full-scale digitization project that will revitalize their website, preserve their archives and launch the mobile app designed to bring history right to your fingertips. The Hall received a $750,000 grant in the latest round of CFA funding, the largest of a dozen grants the Cuomo Administration funnels into the region through the Mohawk Valley Regional Economic Development Council. The state has now invested almost $1.2 million in the undertaking, with a $200,000 grant in 2012 to revamp baseballhall.org, and $234,000 in 2013 for the mobile app that will be launched later this year. “We’ve got 40,000 items in our archives and only 12 percent of those are on display,” said Ken Meifert, vice president/sponsorship & development. “To digitize these items and make all of them available engages people with the Hall.” If the website and app are a repository for content and a way to deliver it, the latest money will be used to create the content itself. “We want it to have a curatorial voice,” said Meifert. “Most fans want to know the story behind the object – it’s not just an old baseball bat, it’s about what the story behind that bat represents. That’s where the content comes to life.” Also being considered is a 3-D scanner to allow visitors to the online archives a chance to look at the object – say, a baseball signed by a World Series winning team – from all sides.

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Hall of Fame Vice Presidents\ Brad Horn, right, and Ken Meifert tote memorabilia that soon may be viewed worldwide via an app and the Internet. Introduced to artifacts online, the idea is that fans will want to come to Cooperstown for the full experience.

And while it may be comfortable to look at the Hall from your living room sofa, Meifert believes it will bring visitors into Cooperstown. “The more someone sees it on their monitor, the more likely they’ll come to Cooperstown,” he said. “They know there’s no replacement for standing in front of Babe Ruth’s jersey, so they’ll get the family in the car and come to Cooperstown.”

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It will also enhance the experience while in the museum. “If you’re standing in front of Willie Mays plaque, then you can pull up a video of him playing.” The Hall will also continue and expand its partnership with Google’s Cultural Institute & Online Hangout Platform. “Two of our photo exhibits – “Picturing America’s Pastime” and “Images of Osvaldo Salas” – are part of their Cultural Institute as a curated, virtual presence,” said Brad Horn, vice president/communication & education. “And through Hangouts, we can share our education programs, like our Artifact Spotlight, with a virtual audience, like a video conference program.” But it’s also about preservation. “The digital archives might outlive the actual artifact,” said Horn. “So many of these items are fragile, and we’ll be able to photograph them in the best shape they’ll ever be in.” It’s a long-term goal, but one both Horn and Meifert are convinced will fortify the Hall’s legacy. “It can’t be achieved overnight, but it will ultimately define who we are for the next generation,” said Meifert.

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arc Kingsley, owner of the Inn at Cooperstown, knows that bicycling with a group is even more fun than taking to the trails alone. “Steven Smith and I got involved with cycling on his Paceline Sports team,” he said. “And we saw we were sharing a lot of the same riders as the Central New York Cyclist Club.” The team started in 2005, formed to compete in regional races, including starting Brewery Ommegang’s Drops To Hops in 2011. CNYC was formed by Peter Martin in 2000 and hosts the Check Your Legs and Butternut Valley races. And now, the two clubs will merge. “We’ll add the Paceline elite team as a racing component, as well as to help mentor newer racers about training and race

Steve Smith, left, and Marc Kingsley helped pioneer bike racing in Otsego County, and are now planning events to attract new enthusiasts.

etiquette,” he said. “Having people around who’ve done it before is a big help.” “The club really attracts younger riders,” said Smith. “We would love to see more junior riders get into the sport, so the club can really be a feeder system to the team.” The merger is a local

piece of the rise in cycling throughout the country. “It started with Lance Armstrong, and even though he’s not everyone’s favorite person right now, it really opened people’s eyes to cycling,” said Kingsley. “It’s good, low-impact exercise, and it’s so much fun.” Earlier this year, Otsego

STAR/From B1 USA. I can no longer fly. County added Bike Otsego, The sun and winds caused a 75-mile round-trip bike me to be tattered and torn. ride from Oneonta to Please carry me as a reCooperstown, to its roster minder that you are not of rides. “There’s so many forgotten.” great trails and places to Since then, the Worcesride,” he said. “It’s becomter DAR has given stars to ing more accessible to ridmore than 300 veterans and ers. People aren’t so scared active service members. to get on the road.” “It’s important for them Kingsley’s own Bike to know we support our Clubhouse at the Inn has troops,” she said. made it a hot spot for cyHowever, finding people clists from outside the area. to give them to hasn’t al“We get a lot of tour groups, ways been easy. “Accurate and we had four couples records are hard to find,” come in for Drops to Hops,” she said. “We want to make he said. “We’re very bikesure we get them to veterfriendly.” ans in Cooperstown and In the spring, Kingsley Oneonta.” is hoping the club will host The program is not non-competitive group sanctioned by the DAR; rides. “Part of merging the in fact, Murray said, many clubs is we want more group are against it. “But our outreach,” he said. “We chapter, the Iroquois chapwant to get people of all ter – we believe in it,” she skill levels involved. said. “Wouldn’t you rather “This is just the tip of have the stars to appreciate the iceberg,” he added. them instead of seeing them “There’s lots of exciting burned up?” things coming down.” Section 8(k), Chapter 1,

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Title 4 of the United States Code states: “The flag, when it is in such a condition that it is no longer a fitting emblem for display, should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning.” That usually happens on Veterans Day, as happened last month in Oneonta’s Neahwa Park, at Cooperstown’s Doughboy Statue and around the county. On that holiday, 13 large stars were given to veterans at the Schenevus Central School’s annual Veteran’s Day Breakfast in November. “We take the remnants of the flag to the American Legion for burning,” said Murray. And there are still plenty of stars ready to be sent, especially as local churches and organizations begin packing Christmas boxes to send to the troops. “If anyone has a son, a daughter, a cousin or a friend serving overseas, we’ll send them a star.”

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Legal notice NOTICE OF A 30 DAY PERIOD FOR INCLUSION OF LAND INTO CERTIFIED AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS. NOTICE is hereby given that Otsego County has established an annual 30 day period during which landowners can submit proposals to include viable agricultural land within ceritfied agricultural districts outside of the eight year review period. NOTICE is further given that said annual 30 day period in Otsego County begins January 1 of each year and closes 30 days thereafter. NOTICE is further given that during this 30 day review period any landowner may submit proposals of viable agricultural land to be included into a certified agricultural district requests to include the agricultrual district into which the land is proposed to be included, a description of the land and the tax map identification number(s). NOTICE is further given that at the termination of the 30 day period all proposals will be submitted to the Otsego County Agricultural Farmland Protection Board for its review, and that thereafter a public hearing will be held on the proposals and recommendations of said board. Dated: December 19, 2014. Carol D. McGovern, Clerk of the Board of Representatives, Otsego County, New York. 1LegalDec25 Legal notice MEETING NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Representatives of the County of Otsego will hold its regular meetings on the first Wednesday of each

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Notice of Formation of a NY Limited Liability Company. Name: SPRINGFIELD TRUCK AND TRACTOR LLC. Articles of organization filing date with Secretary of State (SSNY) was 10 December 2014. Office location: Otsego County. SSNY has been designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and SSNY shall mail copy of process to 62 Old Country Rd, Melville, NY 11747. Purpose is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under NYS laws. 6LegalJan25

Legal notice Finding Truth Legal Nurse Consultants, LLC Articles of Organization filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 11/17/2014. Office in Otsego Co. SSNY design Agent of LLC upon whom Process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 218 Main Street, Suite 14, Cooperstown, New York 13326. Purpose: Any Lawful purpose. 6LegalJan1 Legal notice Notice of Formation of a NY Limited Liability Company. Name: BD SPRINGFIELD PROPERTIES LLC. Articles of organization filing date with Secretary of State (SSNY) was 6 November 2014. Office location: Otsego County. SSNY has been designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and SSNY shall mail copy of process to 62 Old Country Rd, Melville, NY 11747. Purpose is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under NYS laws. 6LegaDec25

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Friday, December 26

MEDITATION CLASS - Every Tues. 67p.m.; Thurs. 67:30 p.m.; Fri. 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Rangjung Yeshe Gomde, taught by Matthew Zalichin. Winter classes (till Meditation Hall reopens). Key Bank, 300 Main St., Suite 304, Cooperstown. Info, www.rygcooperstown.org

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Saturday, December 27

COOP FARMERS MARKET - 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Seasonal fruits and veggies, local meats, fresh fowl, eggs, cheese, yogurt, honey, maple syrup, sweet treats. Handmade goods. Pioneer Alley (behind Key Bank), rain or shine. Info, (607) 5476195, www.otsego2000.org ONEONTA FARMERS MARKET - 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Baked goods, late fall veggies, honey, maple products, beef and poultry. Indoors at municipal garage hallway on Main St. Info, www. oneontafarmersmarket.com DINNER CONCERT–6 p.m. Cellist David Gibson plays Bach, Schumann and more. Empire House Hotel & Restaurant, 136 (Old 32) Marion Ave., Gilbertsville. Info, res., (607) 783-2859 or www.empirehousefinedining. com

Sunday, December 28

COMMUNITY MEAL - 3 p.m. (and every 4th Sunday). Hosted by St. James Church of Delhi. Free. Saint James Church, 55 Lake Delaware Drive, Delhi. (Southbound side of Rt 28 halfway between Andes and Delhi.) Info, Fr. James Krueger (845) 594-2249.

Tuesday, December 30

MEDITATION CLASS - Every Tues. 6-7 p.m.; Thurs. 6-7:30 p.m.; Fri. 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Rangjung Yeshe Gomde, taught by Matthew Zalichin. Winter classes (till Meditation Hall reopens) at Key Bank, 300 Main St., Suite 304, Cooperstown. Info, www.rygcooperstown.org

Wednesday, December 31

FIRST NIGHT ONEONTA- 510:30 p.m. Family-friendly, alcohol-free New Year’s celebration, all indoors. Music, magicians, clowns, kid’s activities, local performers, more. Free opening ceremonies in honor of Dick Miller

from downtown merchants or at event. Foothills Performing Arts Center, 24 Market St., Oneonta. Info, www. firstnightoneonta.com OTESAGA NEW YEAR’S - 5:30-10 p.m. dinner; 9 p.m.-1 a.m. party. Otesaga Resort Hotel, 60 Lake St., Cooperstown. Info, reservations, (607) 544-2524 or www.otesaga.com EMPIRE EVE - 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Ken Held and Friends of Fetish Lane ring in 2015 with original music and dinner at The Empire House Restaurant & Hotel, 136 Marion Avenue, Gilbertsville. Info, res, (607) 783-2859 or www. empirehousefinedining.com

Thursday, January 1 (New Year’s Day)

FIRST DAY HIKE - 1 p.m. Join guide Becky Gretton for a hike in Glimmerglass State Park to look for golden eagles and winter birds along the path to Otsego lake. Free. Recommended gear: hiking boots, binoculars. Register by Dec. 30 to get a fleece cap and First Day Hike sticker. Meet at the Nature Center in the Park, 1527 County Hwy 31, Cooperstown. Warm drinks & snacks at the center following the hike. Info, res., at friendsofglimmerglass@gmail.com or (607) 547-8662.

Friday, January 2

CONTRA DANCE - 8-11 p.m. Otsego Dance Society begins 2015 with a contradance. Music by Robert & Jessica Calandresa, John Potocnik, and Tom Ives. Peter Blue calls. Suggested donation $8 adults; $4 students; ages 12 and under free. Presbyterian Church of Cooperstown, Pioneer and Church Sts, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 965-8232 or www.otsegodancesociety.blogspot.com.

Saturday, January 3

COOP FARMERS MARKET - 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Seasonal fruits and veggies, local meats, fresh fowl, eggs, cheese, yogurt, honey, maple syrup, sweet treats. Handmade goods. Pioneer Alley (behind Key Bank), rain or shine. Market continues 10 a.m.-2 p.m. January-April, then 8 a.m.-2 p.m. May-Labor Day. Info, (607) 5476195, www.otsego2000.org ONEONTA FARMERS MARKET - 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Cakes and decor, honey, maple products, preserves, apples, etc. Indoors at municipal parking garage hallway, on Main Street at Dietz. Market continues indoors Saturdays January-May, then returns Tuesdays and Saturdays to Muller Plaza. Info, www.oneontafarmersmarket.com COMMUNITY MURAL - 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (also Sunday, Jan. 4.) Community Mural Painting event at the Fenimore Art Museum. Free; all ages welcome. Help paint a mural that captures the winter wonderland that is Cooperstown. Mural to be hung in the Museum auditorium. Fenimore Art Museum, 5798 Route 80, Cooperstown. Info (607) 547-1400 or www. fenimoreartmuseum.org

Sunday, January 11

BRIDAL EXPO - Noon–3 p.m. Calling all brides-and-grooms-tobe, families and friends to exhibits by area vendors and sponsors. Swag bags to first-comers. Free. Foothills Performing Arts Center, 24 Market Street, Oneonta. Info, www.foothillspac. org

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COOP FARMERS MARKET - 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Seasonal fruits and veggies, local meats, fresh fowl, eggs, cheese, yogurt, honey, maple syrup, sweet treats. Handmade goods. Pioneer Alley (behind Key Bank), rain or shine. Market continues 10 a.m.-2 p.m. January-April, then 8 a.m.-2 p.m. May-Labor Day. Info, (607) 5476195, www.otsego2000.org ONEONTA FARMERS MARKET - 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Cakes and decor, honey, maple products, preserves, apples, meat. Indoors at municipal parking garage hallway, on Main Street at Dietz. Market continues indoors Saturdays January-May, then returns Tuesdays and Saturdays to Muller Plaza. Info, www.oneontafarmersmarket.com CONCERT - 7:30 p.m.

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Sunday, January 18

LIBRARY TALK - 3 p.m. Cooperstown Village Library presents Maria Vann, director of the Iroquois Indian Museum, in “Ongoing Presence of the Haudenosaunee (The Iroquois Nation.) Free. Cooperstown Village Library meeting room, 22 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, www.villagelibraryofcooperstown.org

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COMMUNITY MURAL - 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Community Mural Painting event at the Fenimore Art Museum. Free; all ages welcome. Help paint a mural that captures the winter wonderland that is Cooperstown. Mural to be hung in the Museum auditorium. Fenimore Art Museum, 5798 Route 80, Cooperstown. Info (607) 547-1400 or www. fenimoreartmuseum.org

Cooperstown Concert Series opens 2015 with David Wax Museum. “Joyful Mexo-Americana fusion,” says Time. Tickets at Ellsworth and Sill, Church & Scott Pharmacy and Fly Creek General Store. Also at the door, if not sold out. Otesaga Resort Hotel, 60 Lake St., Cooperstown. Call Concert Series, not venue, for info, (607) 547-1812 or info@ cooperstownconcertseries.org.

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IN MEMORIAM Bob Lingner, 77; Businessman Ran Carpet Store, Chowder Bar ONEONTA – Robert “Bob” J. Lingner, 77, who owned Lingner’s Carper and B&D Chowder Bar, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014, surrounded by his family. Bob was born on Jan. 15, 1937, in Oneonta, the son of the late Joseph and Esther (House) Lingner. He was an OHS graduate, Class of 1954. After being an independent businessman for 55 years, he most recently recently worked for Five Star Subaru. Bob was an avid sports enthusiast, enjoying fishing, hunting, and bowling. He also enjoyed watching all sporting events. Bob was a member of the Fraternal Order of the Eagles, Loyal Order of Moose, and the Sixth Ward Athletic Club. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Lingner of Oneonta; his four children, John (Jackie) Lingner of Palm Bay, Fla., Roberta

Lingner of Oneonta, Nancy Lingner and her fiancé, Chris Bowdish, of Delmar, and Deborah (Murray) Cole of Athens, Pa.; and their mother, Betty Lingner of Oneonta; and his grandsons, Casey Connor and Cody Robert Cole. Also, two step-children, Dennis (Lisa) Trask of Utica, and Lorraine (Chip) Hinde of Fairbanks, Ala.; nine step-grandchildren, six step-great grandchildren, and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was predeceased by his sister, Janet LingnerButler. At Bob’s request there will be no calling hours or public funeral. A celebration of Robert’s Life will be arranged by his family at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to Susquehanna Animal Shelter, 4841 State Hwy 28, Cooperstown, NY 13326. Arrangements are by the Bookhout Funeral Home.

Bill Ronovech, 98; Helped Build Gilbert Lake ONEONTA – William Ronovech, 98, who helped build Gilbert Lake State Park during three years in the Civilian Conservation Corps, passed away on Friday, Dec. 19, 2014, at Fox Hospital. William was born on April 29, 1916 in Brooklyn, the son of the late Anthony and Olga Ronovech. He married Eleanor Hebert on

June 2, 1940. She predeceased him on Jan. 16, 1988, after 48 years. Bill moved to Oneonta when he was 9 and lived on River Street for 74 years. He was a supervisor for ECD Bendix in Sidney for 30 years. Arrangements are by the Lester R. Grummons Funeral Home of Oneonta.

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Kathleen N. Sisson, 88; Known For Her Musical Gifts ONEONTA – Kathleen Nash Sisson, 88, widow of Dr. Reade Sisson, Oneonta, who worked for years in his office and was well-loved by his loyal patients, passed away on Dec. 17, 2014, in Tucson, Ariz. Kathleen was born in Elgood, W.Va., to Aubrey Roscoe and Sally Irene Nash. She graduated from Concord College with a degree in music education and taught music in public

schools until her marriage. She always remembered their names and listened quietly as they shared details of their lives with her. Kathleen and Reade enjoyed traveling but spent most of their summers at their camp in Cooperstown. Kathleen directed the First United Methodist Church choir and the Oneonta Women’s Club chorus, and was a soloist for many local churches. She was a past president

of the Women’s Club, a volunteer for Fox Hospital Women’s Auxiliary and a member of the Oneonta Garden Club. When she moved to Tucson, she purchased a Steinway baby grand piano, which she played until her death, sharing her talents with staff and fellow residents of her assisted living communities. She leaves behind a son, Gary Sisson, and his wife, Jill, of Oneonta; and

a daughter, Mary Sisson Eibs, and her husband, Jonathan, of Tucson; as well as siblings, Roscoe, Frank and Billie and many, many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband; a son, Jeff; and siblings, Ana Lee, Marie and Lucille. No services are planned at this time. Her remains will be transported to Oneonta, and will be interred in the Oneonta Plains Cemetery next summer.

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Bessie R. DuMond, 96; For Years, She Tended Husband Hurt In WWII COOPERSTOWN – Bessie Rutherford DuMond, 96, who was at her husband’s side during a years-long recovery from injuries suffered in World War II, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 16, at Focus Otsego. She was born and raised in Walton, the daughter of George and Olga (Bohlman) Rutherford. After graduating from Walton High School, she began her working career, first as a secretary for the Walton Reporter, thereafter for a company manufacturing bowling pins, later as a secretary for the Delaware Valley Hospital and finally for Breakstones, part of the Kraft family of companies, and a manufacturer of cottage cheese. In 1942 Bessie, who had begun dating fellow Walton native Eugene DuMond, followed him to California where he had been sent for Army basic training following the start of World War II. There, before Eugene was shipped to the Pacific Theater on active duty, they were married. Bessie then returned to Walton to await his return, but Eugene was one of his unit’s first casualties, sustaining a serious leg injury in Saipan. He was shipped to Staten Island for rehabilitation, where Bessie moved to be near him, and was at his side during his many operations and lengthy recovery.

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band’s office until he retired and was well-loved by his loyal patients. She always remembered their names and listened quietly as they shared details of their lives with her. Kathleen and Reade enjoyed traveling but spent most of their summers at their camp in Cooperstown. They would “wow” passersby in boats with their colorful floral containers and Kathleen’s keyboard music would echo around the lake in the evening.

Kathleen was extremely active in the Oneonta music community, directing choirs at First United Methodist Church and singing in various choral groups. She directed the well-known Oneonta Women’s Club chorus and was a soloist for many local churches. She also served as a past president of the Women’s Club and was active as a volunteer for the Women’s Auxiliary of A.O. Fox Memorial Hospital and was a member of the Oneonta

Garden Club. Kathleen enjoyed entertaining and socializing and was highly regarded for her vocal and piano-playing talents. When she moved to Tucson she purchased a Steinway baby grand piano, which she kept with her and played until her death. She leaves behind a son, Gary Sisson, and his wife, Jill; and a daughter, Mary Sisson Eibs, and her husband, Jonathan; as well as siblings, Roscoe, Frank and Billie.

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Harmon Hathaway, 78, Of Bovina; Popularized Yoga In United States BOVINA – Harmon (Harmony) Hathaway, 78, one of the foremost popularizers of yoga in the U.S. with his former wife Monica Lind Hathaway, passed away Sunday, Dec. 14, 2014. He was president of The Foundation for the Study of American Yoga in Bovina, Delaware County, established 45 years ago. Monica Lind, a dancer with the Ballet Rousse, met Harmon, a therapeutic counselor and gymnast in 1962 while she was recuperating from polio, and started working with her on her recovery, according to the Foundation history. By 1966, they were working in partnership teaching and developing sessions to help athletes release accumulated tensions and stress. In 1969 they formed The American Yoga Foundation, and a center was built on 132 acres 20 miles south of

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