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He returned home from serving in Vietnam to his Westerlo home in mid-1966.<ref>Altamont (NY) Enterprise - Albany Co. Post, Section 2, Page 3, 29 Jul 1966 Issue.</ref>
 
He returned home from serving in Vietnam to his Westerlo home in mid-1966.<ref>Altamont (NY) Enterprise - Albany Co. Post, Section 2, Page 3, 29 Jul 1966 Issue.</ref>
  
 
Robert D. Hannay
 
Robert Hannay
 
WESTERLO — Robert D. Hannay, of Westerlo, died Monday, July 11,
 
2005, at his home following a brief illness. He was 64.
 
Born in Westerlo on April 10,1941, the son of Doris E. (Velle) Hannay
 
and the late Dwight C. Hannay, he spent most of his life in Westerlo.
 
Mr. Hannay was married on June 29, 1963, to Marilyn J. (Stark)
 
Hannay.
 
He spent six years serving in the
 
United States Army. National
 
Guard. He was a member of the
 
Westerlo Volunteer Fire Department,
 
the president of the Westerlo
 
Rural Cemetery Board, a member
 
of the Helderberg Medical Association
 
Board, as well as a lifetime
 
member of the National Rifle Association.-
 
A 1963 graduate of Philadelphia
 
Biblical University, Mr. Hannay
 
worked as vice president of marketing
 
at Hannay Reels from 1963 to
 
1996.
 
He served as a deacon, trustee,
 
Sunday school superintendent, and
 
leader of youth activities for many
 
years at the First Baptist Church of
 
Westerlo.
 
Survivors include his wife,
 
Marilyn J. Hannay; his children
 
Scott R. Hannay and his wife, Beverly, of Westerlo, Sherri L. (Hannay)
 
Gerhardt and her husband, Stephen, of Grand Ledge, Mich., Shaun R.
 
Hannay and his wife, Diane, of Westerlo, and Michael D. Hannay and
 
his wife, Gayle, also of Westerlo.
 
He is survived by eight grandchildren; one grandson died before him.
 
Also surviving are his sister, Carol (Hannay) Guilzon, and her
 
husband, David, of Westerlo, along with several nieces and nephews.
 
Interment will take place at the Westerlo Rural Cemetery. A memorial
 
service will take place Friday, July 15, a t 7 p.m. at the First Baptist
 
Church of Westerlo. Arrangements are with Cunningham Funeral
 
Home of Greenville.
 
Memorial contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church of
 
Westerlo, Post Office Box 130, Westerlo, NY 12193.
 
Frederick D. Lendrum
 
 
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[[Category:Biography]] [[Category:Westerlo Biographies]] [[Category:Military]][[Category:Vietnam War]]
 
[[Category:Biography]] [[Category:Westerlo Biographies]] [[Category:Military]][[Category:Vietnam War]]

Latest revision as of 21:39, 30 December 2012

Military Service

He returned home from serving in Vietnam to his Westerlo home in mid-1966.[1]

Sources

  1. Altamont (NY) Enterprise - Albany Co. Post, Section 2, Page 3, 29 Jul 1966 Issue.