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− | + | Doris E. Velie was born nearby in Greenville, on March 31, 1919, the daughter of the late Roscoe and Elizabeth Finch Velie. | |
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− | + | Doris Velie married '''[[Dwight C. Hannay]]'''. Their children were: | |
+ | *Carol, and her husband, David Guilzon | ||
+ | *'''[[Hannay, Robert D.|Robert D. Hannay]]''' | ||
==Death== | ==Death== | ||
− | + | Mrs. Hannay died at St. Peter’s Hospice Inn in Albany on Friday, Oct. 12, (2012) after a brief illness, with her family by her side. She was 93. | |
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− | WESTERLO ‑ Doris Elizabeth | + | WESTERLO ‑ Doris Elizabeth Hannay loved biblical stories where God kept promises. |
− | Hannay loved biblical stories | ||
− | where God kept promises. | ||
− | “Like when Abraham was | + | “Like when Abraham was promised a son, who turned out to be Isaac,” said Carol Guilzon, Mrs. Hannay’s daughter. “They waited 25 years and that took a long time, and that took a lot of faith. She liked stories that required faith.” |
− | promised a son, who turned out | + | |
− | to be Isaac,” said Carol Guilzon, | + | After a brief illness, Mrs. Hannay died at St. Peter’s Hospice Inn in Albany on Friday, Oct. 12, (2012) with her family by her side. She was 93. |
− | Mrs. Hannay’s daughter. “They | + | |
− | waited 25 years and that took | + | Mrs. Hannay was the oldest living member of the First Bap‑ tist Church of Westerlo. She was treasurer of the church missions fund and member of the Moody Bible Institute Guild. With her husband, Dwight C. Hannay, she was heavily involved in the Capital City Rescue Mission of Albany. |
− | a long time, and that took a lot | + | |
− | of faith. She liked stories that | + | Mrs. Guilzon, who grew up with missionaries sometimes staying at the house, said her mother was a humanitarian. |
− | required faith.” | + | |
− | After a brief illness, Mrs. | + | For Mrs. Guilzon and her husband, David, Mrs. Hannay’s most memorable quality was that she thought of others, whether it was with her faith in God, her friends, or her family. “She was always excited about what the younger person was going to do with their life, and she would always encourage them,” said David. “The spiritual things that they could build up, that was more important.” |
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− | Inn in Albany on Friday, Oct. 12, | + | Mrs. Hannay, who taught Sunday school for over 20 years, would help Guilzon’s daughter, Melody Rebeor, with her school projects as a kindergarten teacher. She taught 2‑ and 3‑year‑olds, singing songs with them, like “Jesus Loves Me,” and illustrating biblical stories with puppets and flannel cutouts that are still sometimes used at the church. “She got many hugs and kisses every Sunday,” said Guilzon. “They called her ‘Gram.’ A lot of people in the church called her ‘Gram’ — even some of the adults.” |
− | with her family by her side. She | + | |
− | was 93. | + | Mrs. Hannay was well known in Westerlo, where she had lived her whole life. She was born nearby in Greenville, on March 31, 1919, the daughter of the late Roscoe and Elizabeth Finch Velie. Before friend Mildred Risley died, Mrs. Hannay enjoyed being outside, picking flowers with her. They would park their car on the side of a road and collect flowers to be dried and made into arrangements for her house or Ms. Risley’s shop. |
− | Mrs. Hannay was the oldest | + | |
− | living member of the First Bap‑ | + | Mrs. Hannay met her husband, Dwight, when she was 16 and in high school. |
− | tist Church of Westerlo. She was | + | |
− | treasurer of the church missions | + | “My father had a car, which at that time not too many people had cars,” said Mrs. Guilzon. “They’d tell stories about running the car really fast, though they didn’t tell Dad’s father. She would just get this silly look on her face when she would talk about it.” |
− | fund and member of the Moody | + | |
− | Bible Institute Guild. With her | + | As president of Hannay Reels, Inc., Mr. Hannay wore a coat and tie that Mrs. Guilzon said, was “always immaculately pressed” by Mrs. Hannay. She liked to wear the color blue and Pendleton clothes. |
− | husband, Dwight C. Hannay, | + | |
− | she was heavily involved in the | + | For a special treat, Mrs. Guilzon remembers Mrs. Hannay would take her to shop at Myers and Whitney’s department stores in downtown Albany, and she once bought her a piano. |
− | Capital City Rescue Mission of | + | |
− | Albany. | + | “I played piano at church for years,” said Mrs. Guilzon. “It gave me a whole new avenue for my life which I appreciated so deeply.” Her granddaughter Melody Rebeor said she is thankful she was able to be with Mrs. Hannay when she died, adding that in the moment Mrs. Hannay had a tear in her right eye. |
− | Mrs. Guilzon, who grew up with | + | |
− | missionaries sometimes staying | + | “There was just a sense of relief for her, that finally after all these years she was able to go on to be in heaven with her husband and her son,” said Mrs. Rebeor. Mrs. Rebeor said her grandmother was a constant in her life. |
− | at the house, said her mother was | + | |
− | a humanitarian. | + | “Take it easy on the road,’ that was what she always said when we left,” said Mrs. Rebeor. |
− | For Mrs. Guilzon and her | + | |
− | + | Doris E. Hannay is survived by her daughter, Carol, and her husband, David Guilzon, and daughter-in-law, Marilyn Hannay, all of Westerlo; grandchildren, Melody Rebeor and her husband, David, of Westerlo, Mark Guilzon and his wife, Jodi, of Tanzania, Scott Hannay and his wife, Beverly, of Westerlo, Sherri Gerhardt and her husband, Steve, of Lansing, Mich., Shaun Hannay and his wife, Diane, of Redmond, Ore., Michael Hannay and his wife, Gayle, of Westerlo; 15 great-grandchildren; sister, Phyllis Hannay and her husband, Richard, of Lindale, Ga.; and several nieces and nephews. Her parents, Roscoe and Elizabeth Finch Velie, her husband, Dwight C. Hannay, her son, Robert D. Hannay, and her great-grandson, Joshua Gerhardt, died before her. | |
− | memorable quality was that she | + | |
− | thought of others, whether it was | + | A memorial service to celebrate her life will be conducted on Thursday, Oct. 18, at 7 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Westerlo. There are no calling hours, and burial has been conducted privately. Arrangements are by the A.J. Cunningham Funeral Home of Greenville, and mourners may leave condolences online at ajcunninghamfh.com. Memorial donations may be made to Mercy Medical Missions, care of Delmar Full Gospel Church, Post Office Box 318, Delmar, NY 12054, or the Capital City Rescue Mission, 259 South Pearl Street, Albany, NY 12202. |
− | with her faith in God, her friends, | + | |
− | or her family. | + | — Marcello Iaia |
− | “She was | + | :[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - October 18, 2012 |
− | + | ||
− | about what the | + | |
− | younger person | + | |
− | was going to do | + | Hannay, Doris E.: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice |
− | with their life, | + | |
− | and she would | + | Times Union, The (Albany, NY) - Tuesday, October 16, 2012 |
− | always | + | |
− | + | Deceased Name: Hannay, Doris E. | |
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− | spiritual things | + | WESTERLO Doris Elizabeth Hannay, age 93, passed away on Friday, October 12, 2012 at St. Peter's Hospice Inn after a brief illness. She was born in Greenville on March 31, 1919, daughter of the late Roscoe and Elizabeth Finch Velie. Doris, known as "Gram" to everyone, was a lifelong resident of Westerlo. She was the oldest living member of the First Baptist Church of Westerlo, where she was a Sunday School teacher and longtime member of the M.B.I. Guild. Doris is survived by her daughter, Carol (David) Guilzon; and daughter-in-law, Marilyn Hannay, all of Westerlo; grandchildren, Melody (David) Rebeor of Westerlo, Mark (Jodi) Guilzon of Tanzania, Scott (Beverly) Hannay of Westerlo, Sherri (Steve) Gerhardt of Lansing, Mich., Shaun (Diane) Hannay of Redmond, Ore., Michael (Gayle) Hannay of Westerlo; 15 great-grandchildren; sister, Phyllis (Richard) Hannay of Lindale, Ga. and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, Doris was predeceased by her husband, Dwight C. Hannay, and her son, Robert D. Hannay. A memorial service to celebrate the life of Doris will be conducted on Thursday, October 18 at 7 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Westerlo. There are no calling hours, and burial has been conducted privately. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to Mercy Medical Missions, c/o Delmar Full Gospel Church, PO Box 318, Delmar, NY 12054, or the Capital City Rescue Mission, 259 South Pearl St., Albany, NY 12202 will be appreciated. Arrangements by A.J. Cunningham Funeral Home, Greenville. Light a candle at ajcunninghamfh.com |
− | that they could build up, that was | + | |
− | more important.” | + | Edition: Final Edition Page: B9 Copyright, 2012, (c) Times Union. All Rights Reserved. |
− | Mrs. Hannay, who taught | ||
− | Sunday school for over 20 years, | ||
− | would help Guilzon’s daughter, | ||
− | Melody Rebeor, with her school | ||
− | projects as a kindergarten | ||
− | |||
− | singing songs with them, like | ||
− | “Jesus Loves Me,” and | ||
− | |||
− | and flannel cutouts that are still | ||
− | sometimes used at the church. | ||
− | “She got many hugs and kisses | ||
− | every Sunday,” said Guilzon. | ||
− | “They called her ‘Gram.’ A lot | ||
− | of people in the church called | ||
− | her ‘Gram’ — even some of the | ||
− | adults.” | ||
− | Mrs. Hannay was well known in | ||
− | Westerlo, where she had lived her | ||
− | whole life. She was born nearby | ||
− | in Greenville, on March 31, 1919, | ||
− | the daughter of the late Roscoe | ||
− | and Elizabeth Finch Velie. | ||
− | Before friend Mildred Risley | ||
− | died, Mrs. Hannay enjoyed being | ||
− | outside, picking flowers with her. | ||
− | They would park their car on the | ||
− | side of a road and collect flowers | ||
− | to be dried and made into | ||
− | |||
− | Risley’s shop. | ||
− | Mrs. Hannay met her husband, | ||
− | Dwight, when she was 16 and in | ||
− | high school. | ||
− | “My father had a car, which at | ||
− | that time not too many people had | ||
− | cars,” said Mrs. Guilzon. “They’d | ||
− | tell stories about running the car | ||
− | really fast, though they didn’t tell | ||
− | Dad’s father. She would just get | ||
− | this silly look on her face when | ||
− | she would talk about it.” | ||
− | As president of Hannay Reels, | ||
− | Inc., Mr. Hannay wore a coat and | ||
− | tie that Mrs. Guilzon said, was | ||
− | “always immaculately pressed” | ||
− | by Mrs. Hannay. She liked to | ||
− | wear the color blue and Pendleton | ||
− | clothes. | ||
− | For a special treat, Mrs. Guilzon | ||
− | remembers Mrs. Hannay would | ||
− | take her to shop at Myers and | ||
− | Whitney’s department stores in | ||
− | downtown Albany, and she once | ||
− | bought her a piano. | ||
− | “I played piano at church for | ||
− | years,” said Mrs. Guilzon. “It gave | ||
− | me a whole new avenue for my life | ||
− | which I appreciated so deeply.” | ||
− | Her granddaughter Melody | ||
− | Rebeor said she is thankful she | ||
− | was able to be with Mrs. Hannay | ||
− | when she died, adding that in the | ||
− | moment Mrs. Hannay had a tear | ||
− | in her right eye. | ||
− | “There was just a sense of | ||
− | relief for her, that finally after | ||
− | all these years she was able to | ||
− | go on to be in heaven with her | ||
− | husband and her son,” said Mrs. | ||
− | Rebeor. | ||
− | Mrs. Rebeor said her | ||
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− | life. | ||
− | “Take it easy on the road,’ that | ||
− | was what she always said when | ||
− | we left,” said Mrs. Rebeor. | ||
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− | Doris E. Hannay is survived by | ||
− | her daughter, Carol, and her husband, David Guilzon, and daughter-in-law, Marilyn Hannay, all of | ||
− | Westerlo; grandchildren, Melody | ||
− | Rebeor and her husband, David, | ||
− | of Westerlo, Mark Guilzon and | ||
− | his wife, Jodi, of Tanzania, Scott | ||
− | Hannay and his wife, Beverly, of | ||
− | Westerlo, Sherri Gerhardt and her | ||
− | husband, Steve, of Lansing, Mich., | ||
− | Shaun Hannay and his wife, Diane, of Redmond, Ore., Michael | ||
− | Hannay and his wife, Gayle, of | ||
− | Westerlo; 15 great-grandchildren; | ||
− | sister, Phyllis | ||
− | Hannay and | ||
− | her husband, | ||
− | Richard, of Lindale, Ga.; and | ||
− | several nieces | ||
− | and nephews. | ||
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− | and Elizabeth | ||
− | Finch Velie, her | ||
− | husband, Dwight C. Hannay, her | ||
− | son, Robert D. Hannay, and her | ||
− | great-grandson, Joshua Gerhardt, | ||
− | died before her. | ||
− | A memorial service to celebrate | ||
− | her life will be conducted on | ||
− | Thursday, Oct. 18, at 7 p.m. at | ||
− | the First Baptist Church of Westerlo. There are no calling hours, | ||
− | and burial has been conducted | ||
− | privately. Arrangements are by | ||
− | the A.J. Cunningham Funeral | ||
− | Home of Greenville, and mourners | ||
− | may leave condolences online at | ||
− | ajcunninghamfh.com. Memorial | ||
− | donations may be made to Mercy | ||
− | Medical Missions, care of Delmar | ||
− | Full Gospel Church, Post Office | ||
− | Box 318, Delmar, NY 12054, or | ||
− | the Capital City Rescue Mission, | ||
− | 259 South Pearl Street, Albany, | ||
− | NY 12202. | ||
− | — Marcello Iaia:[[Altamont Enterprise]] - October 18, 2012 | ||
==Additional Media== | ==Additional Media== | ||
− | + | Doris E. Hannay: Social Security Death Index (SSDI) Death Record<br> | |
+ | Name: Doris E. Hannay<br> | ||
+ | State of Issue: New York<br> | ||
+ | Date of Birth: Monday March 31, 1919<br> | ||
+ | Date of Death: Friday October 12, 2012<br> | ||
+ | Est. Age at Death: 93 years, 6 months, 11 days<br> | ||
+ | Confirmation: Verified<br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:43, 3 January 2013
Birth
Doris E. Velie was born nearby in Greenville, on March 31, 1919, the daughter of the late Roscoe and Elizabeth Finch Velie.
Education
Occupation
Marriage & Children
Doris Velie married Dwight C. Hannay. Their children were:
- Carol, and her husband, David Guilzon
- Robert D. Hannay
Death
Mrs. Hannay died at St. Peter’s Hospice Inn in Albany on Friday, Oct. 12, (2012) after a brief illness, with her family by her side. She was 93.
Obituary
WESTERLO ‑ Doris Elizabeth Hannay loved biblical stories where God kept promises.
“Like when Abraham was promised a son, who turned out to be Isaac,” said Carol Guilzon, Mrs. Hannay’s daughter. “They waited 25 years and that took a long time, and that took a lot of faith. She liked stories that required faith.”
After a brief illness, Mrs. Hannay died at St. Peter’s Hospice Inn in Albany on Friday, Oct. 12, (2012) with her family by her side. She was 93.
Mrs. Hannay was the oldest living member of the First Bap‑ tist Church of Westerlo. She was treasurer of the church missions fund and member of the Moody Bible Institute Guild. With her husband, Dwight C. Hannay, she was heavily involved in the Capital City Rescue Mission of Albany.
Mrs. Guilzon, who grew up with missionaries sometimes staying at the house, said her mother was a humanitarian.
For Mrs. Guilzon and her husband, David, Mrs. Hannay’s most memorable quality was that she thought of others, whether it was with her faith in God, her friends, or her family. “She was always excited about what the younger person was going to do with their life, and she would always encourage them,” said David. “The spiritual things that they could build up, that was more important.”
Mrs. Hannay, who taught Sunday school for over 20 years, would help Guilzon’s daughter, Melody Rebeor, with her school projects as a kindergarten teacher. She taught 2‑ and 3‑year‑olds, singing songs with them, like “Jesus Loves Me,” and illustrating biblical stories with puppets and flannel cutouts that are still sometimes used at the church. “She got many hugs and kisses every Sunday,” said Guilzon. “They called her ‘Gram.’ A lot of people in the church called her ‘Gram’ — even some of the adults.”
Mrs. Hannay was well known in Westerlo, where she had lived her whole life. She was born nearby in Greenville, on March 31, 1919, the daughter of the late Roscoe and Elizabeth Finch Velie. Before friend Mildred Risley died, Mrs. Hannay enjoyed being outside, picking flowers with her. They would park their car on the side of a road and collect flowers to be dried and made into arrangements for her house or Ms. Risley’s shop.
Mrs. Hannay met her husband, Dwight, when she was 16 and in high school.
“My father had a car, which at that time not too many people had cars,” said Mrs. Guilzon. “They’d tell stories about running the car really fast, though they didn’t tell Dad’s father. She would just get this silly look on her face when she would talk about it.”
As president of Hannay Reels, Inc., Mr. Hannay wore a coat and tie that Mrs. Guilzon said, was “always immaculately pressed” by Mrs. Hannay. She liked to wear the color blue and Pendleton clothes.
For a special treat, Mrs. Guilzon remembers Mrs. Hannay would take her to shop at Myers and Whitney’s department stores in downtown Albany, and she once bought her a piano.
“I played piano at church for years,” said Mrs. Guilzon. “It gave me a whole new avenue for my life which I appreciated so deeply.” Her granddaughter Melody Rebeor said she is thankful she was able to be with Mrs. Hannay when she died, adding that in the moment Mrs. Hannay had a tear in her right eye.
“There was just a sense of relief for her, that finally after all these years she was able to go on to be in heaven with her husband and her son,” said Mrs. Rebeor. Mrs. Rebeor said her grandmother was a constant in her life.
“Take it easy on the road,’ that was what she always said when we left,” said Mrs. Rebeor.
Doris E. Hannay is survived by her daughter, Carol, and her husband, David Guilzon, and daughter-in-law, Marilyn Hannay, all of Westerlo; grandchildren, Melody Rebeor and her husband, David, of Westerlo, Mark Guilzon and his wife, Jodi, of Tanzania, Scott Hannay and his wife, Beverly, of Westerlo, Sherri Gerhardt and her husband, Steve, of Lansing, Mich., Shaun Hannay and his wife, Diane, of Redmond, Ore., Michael Hannay and his wife, Gayle, of Westerlo; 15 great-grandchildren; sister, Phyllis Hannay and her husband, Richard, of Lindale, Ga.; and several nieces and nephews. Her parents, Roscoe and Elizabeth Finch Velie, her husband, Dwight C. Hannay, her son, Robert D. Hannay, and her great-grandson, Joshua Gerhardt, died before her.
A memorial service to celebrate her life will be conducted on Thursday, Oct. 18, at 7 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Westerlo. There are no calling hours, and burial has been conducted privately. Arrangements are by the A.J. Cunningham Funeral Home of Greenville, and mourners may leave condolences online at ajcunninghamfh.com. Memorial donations may be made to Mercy Medical Missions, care of Delmar Full Gospel Church, Post Office Box 318, Delmar, NY 12054, or the Capital City Rescue Mission, 259 South Pearl Street, Albany, NY 12202.
— Marcello Iaia
- Altamont Enterprise - October 18, 2012
Hannay, Doris E.: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice
Times Union, The (Albany, NY) - Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Deceased Name: Hannay, Doris E.
WESTERLO Doris Elizabeth Hannay, age 93, passed away on Friday, October 12, 2012 at St. Peter's Hospice Inn after a brief illness. She was born in Greenville on March 31, 1919, daughter of the late Roscoe and Elizabeth Finch Velie. Doris, known as "Gram" to everyone, was a lifelong resident of Westerlo. She was the oldest living member of the First Baptist Church of Westerlo, where she was a Sunday School teacher and longtime member of the M.B.I. Guild. Doris is survived by her daughter, Carol (David) Guilzon; and daughter-in-law, Marilyn Hannay, all of Westerlo; grandchildren, Melody (David) Rebeor of Westerlo, Mark (Jodi) Guilzon of Tanzania, Scott (Beverly) Hannay of Westerlo, Sherri (Steve) Gerhardt of Lansing, Mich., Shaun (Diane) Hannay of Redmond, Ore., Michael (Gayle) Hannay of Westerlo; 15 great-grandchildren; sister, Phyllis (Richard) Hannay of Lindale, Ga. and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, Doris was predeceased by her husband, Dwight C. Hannay, and her son, Robert D. Hannay. A memorial service to celebrate the life of Doris will be conducted on Thursday, October 18 at 7 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Westerlo. There are no calling hours, and burial has been conducted privately. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to Mercy Medical Missions, c/o Delmar Full Gospel Church, PO Box 318, Delmar, NY 12054, or the Capital City Rescue Mission, 259 South Pearl St., Albany, NY 12202 will be appreciated. Arrangements by A.J. Cunningham Funeral Home, Greenville. Light a candle at ajcunninghamfh.com
Edition: Final Edition Page: B9 Copyright, 2012, (c) Times Union. All Rights Reserved.
Additional Media
Doris E. Hannay: Social Security Death Index (SSDI) Death Record
Name: Doris E. Hannay
State of Issue: New York
Date of Birth: Monday March 31, 1919
Date of Death: Friday October 12, 2012
Est. Age at Death: 93 years, 6 months, 11 days
Confirmation: Verified
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