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Everett B. Schoonmaker was born in West Berne, NY.
  
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Everett Schoonmaker was a graduate of Albany Business College.
  
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Everett Schoonmaker Sr. was a self employed trucking contractor and farmer. He later owned and operated Schoonmaker's General Store in West Berne, retiring in 1982.
  
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Everett B. Schoonmaker Sr. marrier Elsie B. Schoonmaker Their son was:
 
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Everett B. Schoonmaker, 89, of Helderberg Trail, West Berne, died Aug. 24 in Stamford Community Hospital in Stamford (Delaware Co..) after a long-illness.
  
 
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He was a 68-year member of Berne Lodge 684, F&AM.
 
He was a 68-year member of Berne Lodge 684, F&AM.
  
Survivors include his wife, Elsie B. Schoonmaker; a son, Everett B. Schoonmaker, Jr. of West Berne; three granddaughters, Cheryl Furman of West Berne, Janet Davis of Berne and Karen Harmon of Rensselaer; and two great-grandchildren, Matthew Davis and Sarah Furman.
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Survivors include his wife, Elsie B. Schoonmaker; a son, '''[[Schoonmaker, Everett B. Jr.|Everett B. Schoonmaker, Jr.]]''' of West Berne; three granddaughters, Cheryl Furman of West Berne, Janet Davis of Berne and Karen Harmon of Rensselaer; and two great-grandchildren, Matthew Davis and Sarah Furman.
  
 
Services were from Fredendall Funeral Home in Altamont; burial;, was in [[b:Woodlawn Cemetery|Woodlawn Cemetery]] in Berne.
 
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — September 8, 1988
 
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Revision as of 23:35, 30 November 2012

Birth

Everett B. Schoonmaker was born in West Berne, NY.

Education

Everett Schoonmaker was a graduate of Albany Business College.

Occupation

Everett Schoonmaker Sr. was a self employed trucking contractor and farmer. He later owned and operated Schoonmaker's General Store in West Berne, retiring in 1982.

Marriage & Children

Everett B. Schoonmaker Sr. marrier Elsie B. Schoonmaker Their son was:

Death

Everett B. Schoonmaker, 89, of Helderberg Trail, West Berne, died Aug. 24 in Stamford Community Hospital in Stamford (Delaware Co..) after a long-illness.

Obituary

Everett B. Schoonmaker Sr. Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — September 8, 1988

Everett B. Schoonmaker

Services were held Aug. 27 for Everett B. Schoonmaker, 89, of Helderberg Trail, West Berne, who died Aug. 24 in Stamford Community Hospital in Stamford (Delaware Co..) after a long-illness.

Born in West Berne, he was a graduate of Albany Business College and was a self employed trucking contractor and farmer. He later owned and operated Schoonmaker's General Store in West Berne, retiring in 1982.

He was a 68-year member of Berne Lodge 684, F&AM.

Survivors include his wife, Elsie B. Schoonmaker; a son, Everett B. Schoonmaker, Jr. of West Berne; three granddaughters, Cheryl Furman of West Berne, Janet Davis of Berne and Karen Harmon of Rensselaer; and two great-grandchildren, Matthew Davis and Sarah Furman.

Services were from Fredendall Funeral Home in Altamont; burial;, was in Woodlawn Cemetery in Berne.

Contributions may be made to the Berne Ambulance Squad or the Berne Reformed Church.

Altamont Enterprise — September 8, 1988

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