Kellerman, Charles A.

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Birth

Charles Kellerman was born in 1937 in Elizabeth NJ. His brothers were:

  • Donald Kellerman of Clark, N.J.
  • Robert Kellerman of Fairfield, Conn.;

Education

Occupation

Marriage & Children

Charles Kellerman married Luella Quay, the sister of Robert Quay and daughter of Pauline Quay of Knox. Luella Quay married first, on August 8, 1964, Robert L. Seger, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Seger formerly of Knox, then of Ormond Beach, FL. Their children were:

  • Diane Cernak of North Carolina (1967 - )
  • Susan Petrosino of Schenectady (December 23, 1967 - )
  • David Kellerman of Broadalbin (Fulton Co.) (1964 - )
  • Jeffrey Seger of Boulder, Colo.; (1971 - )

Death

Obituary

Rev. Charles Kellerman Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — Thursday, July 21, 1994

Rev. CHARLES KELLERMAN

ROTTERDAM — The Rev. Charles Kellerman, 57, of Bayberry Road died Sunday (July 17, 1994) of a long-standing heart ailment. Stricken Friday at his camp on Sacandaga Lake, he died two days later in St. Peter's Hospital, Albany.

He was born in Elizabeth, N. J. He was a graduate of Drew University and the Wesley Theological Seminary. He was a pastor in Staten Island; Fort Lee, N.J.; Delanson; Burlington, Vt.; Fort Ann; Gallupville; and McKownville. He also served at Broadway United Methodist church and Fisher United Methodist Church, both in Schenectady, and Calvary United Methodist Church in Niskayuna.

He was a member of the Order of St, Luke, the Festival of Praise Choir and the Octavo Singers, aira was active in ecumenical affairs.

Rev. Kellerman enjoyed collecting. He was an avid and knowledgeable stamp collector, and friends would often give him a new Santa Claus for his collection. He requested $2 bills at the bank and surprised waiters in restaurants by giving them as tips.

Survivors include his wife, Luella Quay Kellerman; two daughters, Diane Cernak of North Carolina and Susan Petrosino of Schenectady; two sons, David Kellerman of Broadalbin (Fulton Co.), and Jeffrey Seger of Boulder, Colo.; two brothers, Donald Kellerman of Clark, N.J., and Robert Kellerman of Fairfield, Conn.; and two grandchildren.

A service will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday in Fisher United Methodist Church, Schenectady. Members of Festival Celebration, the successor of the Festival of Praise, will sing Old Hundredth at the service.

Arrangements are by the Bond Funeral Home, Schenectady.

Contributions may be made to the Wesley Seminary Scholarship Fund and the Troy Conference Camping Program, both in care of the Troy Conference Center, Box 560, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 12866.

Altamont Enterprise - Thursday, July 21, 1994

REV. CHARLES KELLERMAN: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice

Times Union, The (Albany, NY) - Tuesday, July 19, 1994

Deceased Name: REV. CHARLES KELLERMAN

ROTTERDAM The Rev. Charles Kellerman, 57, of Bayberry Road died Sunday in St. Peter's Hospital, Albany, after a long illness.

He was born in Elizabeth, N.J. He was a graduate of Drew University and the Wesley Theological Seminary.

He was a pastor in Staten Island; Fort Lee, N.J.; Delanson; Burlington, Vt.; Fort Ann; and McKownville. He also served at Broadway United Methodist Church and Fishers United Methodist Church, both in Schenectady, and Calvary United Methodist Church in Niskayuna.

He was a member of the Order of St. Luke, the Festival of Praise Choir and the Octovoes, and was active in ecumenical affairs.

Survivors include his wife, Luella Quay Kellerman; two daughters, Diane Cernak of North Carolina and Susan Petrosino of Schenectady; two sons, David Kellerman of Broadalbin, Fulton County, and Jeffrey Seger of Boulder, Colo.; two brothers, Donald Kellerman of Clark, N.J., and Robert Kellerman of Fairfield, Conn.; and two grandchildren.

A service will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday in Fishers United Methodist Church, Schenectady. Arrangements are by the Bond Funeral Home, Schenectady.

Contributions may be made to the Wesley Seminary Scholarship Fund and the Troy Conference Camping Program, both in care of the Troy Conference Center, Box 560, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866.

Edition: THREE STAR Page: B6 Copyright, 1994, (c) Times Union. All Rights Reserved.

Additional Media

Rev. Charles A. Kellerman Reassigned - Altamont Enterprise — May 11, 1989

District reassigns Rev. Kellerman

McKOWNVILLE: — Rev. Charles A. Kellerman of McKownville United Methodist Church has been assigned to Calvary United Methodist Church in Schenectady. He has served the McKownville congregrition since 1984.

Kellerman will replace Rev. Dr. James Beskin, who will retire in June. The appointment is effective June 25.

A native of Elizabeth, N.J., Kellerman is a graduate of Drew University and Wesley Theological Seminary. His move to Calvary will be a return to Schenectady, where he served Broadway UMC from 1973 to 1984. Before that he held pastorates in Fort Ann (1970-73), Burlington, Vt (associate, 1967- 70), Delanson, Burtonville and Gallupville; (1963-67:), Fort Lee N.J, and Staten Island.

Kellerman is married to the former Luella Quay Seger of Berne, a second grade teacher at Berne-Knox Elementary School. They have four children, David Kellerman of Scotia, Diane Kellerman Cernak of Oahu,, Hawaii, Susan Sager (Seger), a senior at Nazareth College, and Jeffery

Altamont Enterprise — May 11, 1989

The Rev. Kellerman is married to the former Luella Quay Seger of Berne, a teacher at the Berne- Knox-Westerlo Elementary School, They are parents of four children, David Kellerman, 20, of Schenectady, Diane Kellerman, 17, of Broadaibin, Susan Seger, 16, and Jeffrey Seger, 13.

Altamont Enterprise — Thursday, March 15, 1984

B o r n

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L Seger of Pleasant Valley Road, Knox, announce the birth of their first child, a daughter Susan Beth, Saturday, Dec 23, at Bellevue Maternity hospital, Schenectady. Mrs Seger is the former Luella Quay, daughter of Mrs. Pauline Quay of Knox.

Mr Seger is the son of Mr. and Mr. James Seger, former residents of Knox, now of Ormond Beach, Fla.

Altamont Enterprise — December 29, 1967

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