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He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving in Germany and Belgium.   
 
He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving in Germany and Belgium.   
 
==Death==
 
==Death==
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[[Image: Grave-Knox-QuayHerbert.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Knox Cemetery - HERBERT QUAY US ARMY WORLD WAR II MAR 3 1912 APR 12 1994</center>]]
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Mr. Quay died Tuesday, April 12, 1994, in St. Peter's Hospital in Albany, New York, after a long illness.[1]
  
[[Image: Grave-Knox-QuayHerbert.jpg|200px|thumb|center|<center>Knox Cemetery - HERBERT QUAY US ARMY WORLD WAR II MAR 3 1912 APR 12 1994</center>]]
 
 
 
[[Image: Grave-Knox-QuayHerbert2.jpg|200px|thumb|center|<center>Knox Cemetery - HERBERT QUAY MAR 3 1912 APR 12 1994</center>]]
 
 
Mr. Quay died Tuesday, April 12, 1994, in St. Peter's Hospital in Albany, New York, after a long illness.[1]
 
 
==Burial==
 
==Burial==
 
A service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 16, 1994, in the Knox Reformed Church, with burial in [[k:Knox Cemetery|Knox Cemetery]] - HERBERT QUAY US ARMY WORLD WAR II MAR 3 1912 APR 12 1994
 
A service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 16, 1994, in the Knox Reformed Church, with burial in [[k:Knox Cemetery|Knox Cemetery]] - HERBERT QUAY US ARMY WORLD WAR II MAR 3 1912 APR 12 1994

Revision as of 18:59, 8 August 2013

Knox During World War II

Birth

Herbert was born in Knox[1] on March 3, 1912.[2] He was the son of Frank and Edith Quay. His brothers were:

  • Lloyd Quay
  • Harold Quay
  • Edward Quay

Marriage and Children

Mr. Quay married Virginia Nobles (April 30, 1917 - October 21, 2004) on March 24, 1946 and they had four daughters--Winona, Sandra, Judith and Cynthia Quay; and a son, Roger E. Quay.

Occupation

Mr. Quay worked for the General Electric Co. for 32 years, retiring in 1974 as a group leader in a powerhouse. Many years ago, he worked for the Albany County Highway Department. He was a town councilman for 20 years, and a member of the Knox Historical Society. He was a charter member and the first president of the Knox Volunteer Fire Department.[1]

Military Service

He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving in Germany and Belgium.

Death

Knox Cemetery - HERBERT QUAY US ARMY WORLD WAR II MAR 3 1912 APR 12 1994
Knox Cemetery - HERBERT QUAY MAR 3 1912 APR 12 1994

Mr. Quay died Tuesday, April 12, 1994, in St. Peter's Hospital in Albany, New York, after a long illness.[1]

Burial

A service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 16, 1994, in the Knox Reformed Church, with burial in Knox Cemetery - HERBERT QUAY US ARMY WORLD WAR II MAR 3 1912 APR 12 1994

Other Media

Obituary

Herbert Quay Obituary - Altamont Enterprise - April 14, 1994


HERBERT QUAY KNOX — Herbert Quay, 82, of Knox Cave Road died Tuesday at St. Peter's Hospital following a long illness. Born March 3, 1912 in Knox, the son of the late Frank and Edith Quay, Mr. Quay was a life-long resident of the town, which he served for 20 years as a town councilman. Mr. Quay worked for the Albany County Highway Department before going to the General Electric Company, where he was a group leader in the powerhouse. He worked at G.E. for 32 years, retiring in 1974. He was a member of the Knox Reformed Church, and both an elder and a deacon on the. Consistory. He was a member of the Knox Historical Society, and a charter member and first president of the Knox Volunteer Fire Department. Survivors include his wife, Virginia Nobles Quay; four daughters — Sandra Quay of Altamont; Judith Conklin and Cynthia Quay, both of Knox, and Winona Quay of Clifton Park; one son, Roger E. Quay of Lowville (Lewis Co.), one sister, Eleanor Wright of Schenectady; eight grandchildren.— Stefanie and Adam Conklin, Matthew and Kelly Quay, Richard, Jeffrey, Daniel and Victoria Quay; and several cousin. He had three brothers, the late Lloyd, Harold and Edward Quay. Services Will be 11 a.m. Saturday at the Knox Reformed Church, Route 158. Friends may call at the Fredendall Funeral Home, l99 Main St., Altamont, between 6 and 9 p.m. tomorrow. Burial will be in Knox Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the memorial fund of the Knox Reformed Church, Knox, NY 12107. Altamont Enterprise - April 14, 1994 KNOX Herbert Quay, 82, of Knox Cave Road died Tuesday in St. Peter's Hospital in Albany after a long illness. He was born in Knox. Mr. Quay worked for the General Electric Co. for 32 years, retiring in 1974 as a group leader in a powerhouse. Many years ago, he worked for the Albany County Highway Department. He was a town councilman for 20 years, and a member of the Knox Historical Society. He was a charter member and the first president of the Knox Volunteer Fire Department. He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving in Germany and Belgium. He was an elder and deacon of the Knox Reformed Church. Survivors include his wife, Virginia Nobles Quay; four daughters, Winona Quay of Clifton Park, Sandra Quay of Altamont, and Judith Conklin and Cynthia Quay, both of Knox; a son, Roger E. Quay of Lowville, Lewis County; a sister, Eleanor Wright of Schenectady; and eight grandchildren. A service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Knox Reformed Church, with burial in Knox Cemetery. Calling hours will be 6-9 p.m. Friday in the Fredendall Funeral Home, 199 Main St., Altamont. Contributions may be made to the memorial fund of the Knox Reformed Church, Knox NY 12107. Published in the Albany Times Union, Capital Region Section, Page B13, 14 Apr 1994 Issue.

Quay - Nobles

Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Nobles of Ludlowville have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Virginia Nobles, to Herbert Quay, son of Mrs. Edith Nash, Knox, of March 24 (1946) in the Ludlowville Methodist church. Rev. Frank J. Holmes performed the candlelight ceremony.

The bride given in marriage by her father, wore white marquisette and lace over satin and a coronet of pearls with a full length veil. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and snapdragons.

Miss Jeanne Phyllis Nobles, sister of the bride, was maid of honr, and Lynne ROberta Doria was flower girl. Lloyd Quay was best man for his brother, and Lloyd Nobles, the bride's brother, and Marshall Stevens, Knox, were ushers.

Following a reception the couple left on a wedding trip to Ottawa, Canada. The bride is a graduate of Plattsburgh Teachers college and is associate 4-H club agent in Chemung county. The bridegroom recently received his honorable discharge from the Army after three years of service include 1 1/2 years in Europe.

Altamont Enterprise - April 19, 1946

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