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Birth

Leona M. Mergenthaler was born about 1917 in Rensselaer, the daughter of the late Clara Brothers and Fred Mergenthaler. Her brother was:

  • James C. Petraske and his wife, Madeline, of Galway;

Education

Occupation

Leona Mergenthaler worked for the Cooperative Extension of Albany County before retiring in 1982. Before retiring to Chestertown, she ran a coffee shop in Knox.

Marriage & Children

Leona M. Mergenthaler married first Harry N. Palombo of Knox.

  • Bernice C. Hart of Chestertown
  • Carol Warner of New York City
  • Donna Ostrander of Knox
  • Charles Palombo and his wife, Janet
  • John Palombo

Leona M. Mergenthaler Palombo married next Gordon J. Trotter of Chestertown.

Death

Leona M. Mergenthaler Trotter died Thursday, July 17, 2003, at her home in Chestertown, following a long illness.

Obituary

Leona M. Mergenthaler Palombo Trotter Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — July 24, 2003

Obituary

Leona M. Trotter

Leona M, Trotter, a mother of five and also a foster mother, died Thursday, July 17, 2003, at her home in Chestertown, following a long illness. She was 86. "She was the greatest mother on earth," said her daughter, Bernice C. Hart of Chestertown.

Mrs. Trotter was born in Rensselaer, the daughter of the late Clara Brothers and Fred Mergenthaler.

She worked for the Cooperative Extension of Albany County before retiring in 1982. Before retiring to Chestertown, she ran a coffee shop in Knox.

In her free time, she enjoyed the outdoors. "She was an avid fisherman," said Mrs. Hart. She is survived by her husband, Gordon J. Trotter of Chestertown; three daughters, Bernice C. Hart of Chestertown, Carol Warner of New York City, and Donna Ostrander of Knox; a son, Charles Palombo and his wife, Janet; a brother, James C. Petraske and his wife, Madeline, of Galway; 19 grandchildren, 36 great-granchildren, three great-greatgrandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

A son, John Palombo, died before her. Funeral services were held Monday at the Fredendall Funeral Home in Altamont. She was buried in Knox Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to High Peaks Hospice Inc., 286 Glen Street, Glens Falls, N.Y. 12801, or the Northeastern Association of the Blind , 301 Washington Ave., Albany, N.Y. 12206. — W.M.L

Altamont Enterprise — July 24, 2003

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