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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - March 7, 1919
 
:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - March 7, 1919
  
After a period of illness. Mrs. Jacob HaUenbecti departed this life Monday.
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[[File:19210318HallenbeckJacobMrsObit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Mrs. Jacob Hallenbeck Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — March 18, 1921</center>]]
March 7th. in her 88th year. Her funeral was held from her late home Thursday
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morning at I1 o'clock and was conducted by her pastor. Rev. J. Van Ess. The sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved relatives, who are
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After a period of illness. Mrs. Jacob Hallenbeck departed this life Monday,
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March 7th, in her 58th year. Her funeral was held from her late home Thursday
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morning at 11 o'clock and was conducted by her pastor. Rev. J. Van Ess. The sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved relatives, who are
 
left to mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother. Mrs. Hallenbeck was the
 
left to mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother. Mrs. Hallenbeck was the
mother of a large family, seven of whom survive. Harry Hallenbeok of California,
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mother of a large family, seven of whom survive: Harry Hallenbeok of California, who came east a short time ago to see his mother and has now returned to his home: Fred Hallenbeck. Mrs. William Gotha of Albany: Mrs. Eugene Kahm of New York, Mrs. Ellsworth Vadney of Feura Bush and Miss Anna and Mildred Hallenbeck. The remains rested in a grey couch casket surrounded by many beautiful floral offerings. Interment took place in the Rural cemetery with undertaker Applebee in charge.
w-h© came «o»St a short time a»D to see
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - March 18, 1921
his mother and has now returned to his
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home: Fred HaUenbeck. Mra. Wtliam
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Mrs. Gertrude Sigsbee is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Hallenbeck.
Gotha of Albany: Mrs. Eugene Katun of
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - July 30, 1896
New Vorii. Mrs. Ellsworth Vadney of
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Kt-urn Bush and Miss Anna and Mildred
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Union Hill
Hallenneck. The remain* rested In a Brcy
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couch casket surrounded by many bea«-
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Miss Anna Hallenbeck of Albany spent the week-end at the home of her father, Jacob Hallenbeck.
tiful Horn! offerings. Interment took
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - July 31, 1919
pLice in the Rural cemetery with l/ndertnfe
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« r Applebee in ehartre
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hallenbeck and daughter, Evelyn are guests at the
an»l of I.«-T"oy
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hone of bis father, Jacob Hallenbeck.
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - October 5, 1917
a and on the
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north !•>• flw binds of l>»jt»y Hale, contaifinc
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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hallenbeck gave a birthday party last Saturday afternoon at their home in honor of their twin daughters, Mildred and Gladys. There were seventeen of their little friends present, and it was an occasion long to be remembered by them.
out- hundred fifty-one and onehalt
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - April 2, 1915
n< res of 1'iiul. FMOIV or IPRS. also anotlw-
 
r parnl of land situate, lying and
 
hems in th- town. Cpunty and State aforesaid,
 
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south h> I' • '• -• nd« n«i» o otiple<l I»J' Ewprnr
 
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Those Endless C'-a
 
tn» Uouton and
 
»lnlnc fourteen
 
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• Infrinl l>»-f<*-nn
 
Letters.
 
To tbe Editor of the Enterprise:
 
For ibe past year or more there
 
bas b*»nn in circulation an endless
 
«bain of letters, saving they were
 
started on the fields of Flanders.
 
Tbos« same letters are becoming a
 
nuisance. 1 think the prayers that
 
have been offered In behalf of oar soldiers
 
and sailors will bring God's
 
blessing to them without the aid of so
 
much useless waste of time, postage
 
and writing material. I (eel sure
 
that those of as who had loved ones
 
in either the army or the navy and
 
those who had no one there, have
 
asked tbe blessing of God to rest upon
 
them all every day ot that greatest
 
trial, and well we know that It
 
was only through the power ot God
 
that so many of our boys were returned
 
to us.
 
Within the last few smoaUis I have
 
received seven of ths«« letters, three
 
tbe past week, aad therefor* I
 
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:[[Altamont Enterprise]] - March 18, 1921
 
 
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Latest revision as of 02:05, 29 November 2012

Birth

Marjorie Gotha was born on Oct. 28, 1914 in Albany to the late William L. Gotha, Sr. and Bessie Hallenbeck Gotha. Her brother and sisters were:

  • William Jr. of West Springfield, Mass. (See obituary below)
  • Millicent Boni of Latham
  • Russell of Chicago;

Education

Occupation

Marriage & Children

Marjorie Gotha married Russell Zadok Nasholds. Their daughters were:

  • Gail Kirchner of Ocala, Fla.
  • Linda Reville of Mooresville, N.C.;

Death

Marjorie Minnie Gotha Nasholds who died on March 4, 2012. Mrs. Nasholds died at the Inn at Quail Haven Village, in Pinehurst, N.C.

Obituary

Marjorie Minnie Gotha Nasholds

BERNE — A funeral service will be held on Saturday, April 14, for Marjorie Minnie Gotha Nasholds who died on March 4, 2012. She was a longtime church organist who moved around the country with her family, but never forgot her roots in Albany County.

“She was pleasant, determined, always looked on the bright side of everything, right till the end,” said her daughter, Gail Kirchner, soon after her death.

Mrs. Nasholds died at the Inn at Quail Haven Village, in Pinehurst, N.C. She was 97.

She was born on Oct. 28, 1914 in Albany to the late William Gotha and Bessie Hallenbeck Gotha. She is survived by two daughters: Gail Kirchner of Ocala, Fla. and Linda Reville of Mooresville, N.C.; five grandchildren: Robert, Molly, and Rebecca Reville; and Chad and Amy Goetz; and seven great-grandchildren.

A funeral service, with arrangements by the Fredendall Funeral Home in Altamont, will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday at the Helderberg Lutheran Church in Berne followed by an interment in Woodlawn Cemetery in Berne.

Altamont Enterprise - April 12, 2012

Marjorie Minnie Gotha Nasholds: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice

Daily Star, The (Oneonta, NY) - Saturday, March 10, 2012

Deceased Name: Marjorie Minnie Gotha Nasholds


PINEHURST, N.C. -- Marjorie Minnie Gotha Nasholds, 97, died on Sunday, March 4, 2012, at the Inn at Quail Haven Village.

She was born on Oct. 28, 1914, in Albany, to the late William Gotha and Bessie Hallenbeck Gotha.

She is survived by two daughters, Gail Kirchner of Ocala, Fla., and Linda Reville of Mooresville, N.C.; five grandchildren, Robert, Molly and Rebecca Reville and Chad and Amy Goetz; and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at a date to be determined by the family at the Helderberg Lutheran Church, Berne, followed by interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, Berne. Visit FredendallFuneralHome.com.

Copyright 2012, The Daily Star / Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. (CNHI). All Rights Reserved.

Additional Media

William Gotha 50th Anniversary - Altamont Enterprise — November 22, 1963

COMMUNITY NOTE

Mrs. Marjorie Nasholds, a former Berne resident and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gotha, has received her professional certificate in church management at the American Unversity in Washington, D. C. She is presently a secretary in Wesley-Theological Seminary in Washington, D. C.

Catherine and Kenny Gotha of West Springfield Mass. have returned home after spending a week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Gotha

Altamont Enterprise - September 1, 1967

To Observe Golden Wedding Next Week

Mr. and Mrs. William Gotha of Berne will observe their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception on Thanksgiving Day from 4 to 7 p. m. at St. John's Lutheran church hall, 160 Central Ave., Albany.

Mr. and Mrs. Gotha were married in the parish house of St. John's on Nov. 26, 1913, by the late Rev. Oscar Krauch. Mrs. Gotha was formerly Bessie P. Hallenbeck of Albany. The Gothas have four children: Marjory Nasholds of Oneonta; William Jr. of West Springfield, Mass.; Millicent Boni of Latham, and Russell of Chicago; also 13 grandchildren.

A family dinner will be given on Thanksgiving Day by their children and grandchildren at the Tom Sawyer Restaurant.

The couple requests: "No gifts."

Altamont Enterprise - November 22, 1963

William Gotha, 73, Springfield vocalist: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice

Union-News (Springfield, MA) - Saturday, September 14, 1991

Deceased Name: William Gotha, 73, Springfield vocalist

William L. Gotha, 73, of 250 Poplar Ave., a well-known area barbershop-chorus and church singer, died Friday at Mercy Hospital in Springfield. He was an accountant for 36 years. He retired in 1983 after working for 21 years at Agway Inc. in Westfield. Before that, he worked for 15 years at International Harvester Corp. of Syracuse, N.Y., and West Springfield. He was a member of the Springfield Chordsmen, and was treasurer of the barbershop chorus for seven years. He was named barbershopper of the year in 1990.

Born in Albany, N.Y., he was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a graduate of Siena College in Loudonville, N.Y., where he received a bachelor's degree. He moved to West Springfield in 1960, and was a member of Mittineague Methodist Church and its choir. He also sang in the choirs of the Springfield Catholic Diocese and St. Thomas the Apostle Church.

He was also a committeeman of Boy Scout Troop 87 at St. Thomas's. He leaves his wife, the former Irene McGowan; two sons, William F. of Bradford and Kenan M. of West Springfield; a daughter, Kathleen M. Gotha of North Waterboro, Maine; a brother, Russell F. of Elk Grove, Ill.; two sisters, Marjorie Nasholds of Cooperstown, N.Y., and Millicent Boni of Margaretville, N.Y., and two granddaughters.

Another daughter, Anne Gotha, died in 1980.

The funeral will be Monday morning at Toomey-O'Brien Funeral Home and St. Thomas's Church, with burial in St. Thomas's Cemetery. Calling hours are Sunday afternoon and evening.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Joslin Diabetes Foundation, 1 Joslin Place, Boston, 02115, or the American Heart Association, 33 Fourth Ave., Needham, 02194.
@WILLIAM L. GOTHA
LENGTH: 10(SEE END OF TEXT)
Author: STAFF
Edition: AGAWAM/WEST SPRINGFIELD
Page: 6
Copyright, 1991, The Republican Company, Springfield, MA. All Rights Reserved. Used by NewsBank with Permission.

Marjorie Gotha of Albany is passing a time at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hallenbeck.

Altamont Enterprise - March 7, 1919
Mrs. Jacob Hallenbeck Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — March 18, 1921

After a period of illness. Mrs. Jacob Hallenbeck departed this life Monday, March 7th, in her 58th year. Her funeral was held from her late home Thursday morning at 11 o'clock and was conducted by her pastor. Rev. J. Van Ess. The sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved relatives, who are left to mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother. Mrs. Hallenbeck was the mother of a large family, seven of whom survive: Harry Hallenbeok of California, who came east a short time ago to see his mother and has now returned to his home: Fred Hallenbeck. Mrs. William Gotha of Albany: Mrs. Eugene Kahm of New York, Mrs. Ellsworth Vadney of Feura Bush and Miss Anna and Mildred Hallenbeck. The remains rested in a grey couch casket surrounded by many beautiful floral offerings. Interment took place in the Rural cemetery with undertaker Applebee in charge.

Altamont Enterprise - March 18, 1921

Mrs. Gertrude Sigsbee is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Hallenbeck.

Altamont Enterprise - July 30, 1896

Union Hill

Miss Anna Hallenbeck of Albany spent the week-end at the home of her father, Jacob Hallenbeck.

Altamont Enterprise - July 31, 1919

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hallenbeck and daughter, Evelyn are guests at the hone of bis father, Jacob Hallenbeck.

Altamont Enterprise - October 5, 1917

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hallenbeck gave a birthday party last Saturday afternoon at their home in honor of their twin daughters, Mildred and Gladys. There were seventeen of their little friends present, and it was an occasion long to be remembered by them.

Altamont Enterprise - April 2, 1915

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