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− | + | Ruby Silvernail born in Berne about 1912, the daughter of the late George and Anna Keyser Silvernail. | |
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− | + | Ruby Silvernail worked at the Watervliet Arsenal,' the Marcy Nursing Home in East Berne, and the former Madison Avenue Bank. | |
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+ | She owned and operated Wagner's Restaurant in Schoharie for about a year, said her daughter. | ||
+ | "She had a lot of interests," said Mrs. Lezatte. She filled her free time with crafts. Her daughter said she enjoyed crocheting and needlepoint. | ||
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+ | ==Marriage & Children== | ||
+ | Ruby Silvernail married first Their children were: | ||
+ | *Virginia E. Mann married Bill Mann. Virginia is now the companion of '''[[Robert W. Clow Sr.|Robert Clow]]''', of East Berne | ||
+ | *Carol A. Lezatte, and her husband, Kenneth, of Glenmont | ||
+ | *Charles M. Groesbeck, and his wife, Phyllis, of Feura Bush | ||
+ | a step-daughter | ||
+ | *Dorothy Vincent, and her husband, Gordon, of East Berne | ||
+ | a step-son | ||
+ | *Stuart Scheffel, of Santa Barbara, Calif. | ||
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==Death== | ==Death== | ||
− | + | Ruby Silvernail Mann Scheffel, a woman with varied interests and talents, died on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2003, at the Teresian House. She was 91. | |
==Obituary== | ==Obituary== | ||
+ | [[File:.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center> Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — November 27, 2003</center>]] | ||
Ruby Scheffel | Ruby Scheffel | ||
− | Ruby Scheffel, a woman with | + | |
− | varied interests and talents, died | + | Ruby Scheffel, a woman with varied interests and talents, died on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2003, at the Teresian House. She was 91. |
− | on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2003, at the | + | |
− | Teresian House. | + | "Whatever she did, she was perfect," said her daughter, Carol Lezatte. Mrs. Scheffel was born in Berne, the daughter of the late George and Anna Keyser Silvernail. |
− | She was 91. | + | |
− | "Whatever she did, she was | + | Mrs. Scheffel worked at the Watervliet Arsenal,' the Marcy Nursing Home in East Berne, and the former Madison Avenue Bank. |
− | perfect," said her daughter, Carol | + | |
− | Lezatte. | + | She owned and operated Wagner's Restaurant in Schoharie for about a year, said her daughter. |
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− | George and Anna Keyser | ||
− | Silvernail. | ||
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− | Watervliet Arsenal,' the Marcy | ||
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"She had a lot of interests," said Mrs. Lezatte. She filled her free time with crafts. Her daughter said she enjoyed crocheting and needlepoint. | "She had a lot of interests," said Mrs. Lezatte. She filled her free time with crafts. Her daughter said she enjoyed crocheting and needlepoint. | ||
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Revision as of 15:51, 6 January 2013
Birth
Ruby Silvernail born in Berne about 1912, the daughter of the late George and Anna Keyser Silvernail.
Education
Occupation
Ruby Silvernail worked at the Watervliet Arsenal,' the Marcy Nursing Home in East Berne, and the former Madison Avenue Bank.
She owned and operated Wagner's Restaurant in Schoharie for about a year, said her daughter. "She had a lot of interests," said Mrs. Lezatte. She filled her free time with crafts. Her daughter said she enjoyed crocheting and needlepoint.
Marriage & Children
Ruby Silvernail married first Their children were:
- Virginia E. Mann married Bill Mann. Virginia is now the companion of Robert Clow, of East Berne
- Carol A. Lezatte, and her husband, Kenneth, of Glenmont
- Charles M. Groesbeck, and his wife, Phyllis, of Feura Bush
a step-daughter
- Dorothy Vincent, and her husband, Gordon, of East Berne
a step-son
- Stuart Scheffel, of Santa Barbara, Calif.
Death
Ruby Silvernail Mann Scheffel, a woman with varied interests and talents, died on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2003, at the Teresian House. She was 91.
Obituary
Ruby Scheffel
Ruby Scheffel, a woman with varied interests and talents, died on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2003, at the Teresian House. She was 91.
"Whatever she did, she was perfect," said her daughter, Carol Lezatte. Mrs. Scheffel was born in Berne, the daughter of the late George and Anna Keyser Silvernail.
Mrs. Scheffel worked at the Watervliet Arsenal,' the Marcy Nursing Home in East Berne, and the former Madison Avenue Bank.
She owned and operated Wagner's Restaurant in Schoharie for about a year, said her daughter. "She had a lot of interests," said Mrs. Lezatte. She filled her free time with crafts. Her daughter said she enjoyed crocheting and needlepoint.
Mrs. Scheffel also prepared edible delights. "She had a lot of interest in baking," said her daughter.
She was a long-time member of the Glenmont Community Church.
Mrs. Scheffel is survived by two daughters, Virginia E. Mann and her late husband, Bill Mann, and current companion, Robert Clow, of East Berne, and Carol A. Lezatte, and her husband, Kenneth, of Glenmont; a son, Charles M. Groesbeck, and his wife, Phyllis, of Feura Bush; a step-daughter, Dorothy Vincent, and her husband, Gordon, of East Berne; and a step-son, Stuart Scheffel, of Santa Barbara, Calif. She is also survived by one brother, two sisters, many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, two great-great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
Her husband, Victor Scheffel; her son, Walter Weidman; and her step-son, Bruce Scheffel, died before her.
Services were held at the New Comer-Cannon Family Funeral Home in Colonie. She was buried in the Rensselaerville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Glenmont Community Church, 1 Chapel Lane, Glenmont, NY 12077.
— William Marley Leif
- Altamont Enterprise - November 27, 2003
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