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Robert Edward Leslie 

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Robert Edward Leslie passed away January 18. A memorial was held on January 24 at Compassionate Funeral Care, Saratoga Springs, NY. Calling hours were held prior to the service. Online condolences, visit www.compassionatefuneralcare.com

Charles Joseph Furey Jr.  

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Charles Joseph Furey Jr., aged 76, passed away on January 22, 2024. Family and friends are invited to pay their respects and offer condolences from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. on Monday, January 29, 2024 at Compassionate Funeral Care, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Online condolences, visit compassionatefuneralcare.com

Leroy E. Card 

MECHANICVILLE —Leroy E. Card passed away January 19. Family and friends were invited to pay their respects and celebrate Leroy’s life on Thursday, January 25, 2024, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Compassionate Funeral Care, Saratoga Springs, NY. Online condolences, visit www.compassionatefuneralcare.com

Brenda (Crook) Tetro

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Brenda (Crook) Tetro, 78, passed away peacefully in the presence of her loving family on January 5, 2024 in Saratoga Springs. Brenda resided in Fulton, NY for most of her life. She attended Fulton High School where she met her future husband, Richard “Dick” Tetro. The couple were happily married for 57 years before Dick died in 2022.

Brenda was a mother to two children, Maureen and Stephen, but was motherly to many, including those in her extended family. She was warm, generous, selfless and kind, as many can attest, and always demonstrated a genuine interest in others. She was quick to laugh and quick to cry. She loved family, plants, puzzles, cooking, reading, entertaining and giving too many treats to dogs.

After raising her two children, Brenda went to work at Fulton Junior High School as a librarian’s assistant. Over her many years there, she was beloved by administration, faculty and students alike, and tried to find ways to help and advise the students in matters above and beyond the choice of a library book. She was ultimately awarded a Golden Apple Award in recognition of her efforts. True to her nature, she never talked about it.

In retirement, Brenda and her husband Dick spent summers in New York on Oneida Lake and winters in Florida. 

Brenda is survived by her daughter Maureen (Stephen) Lopez of Saratoga Springs; son Stephen (Jamie) Tetro of Chicago, Illinois; grandchildren Sarah (Dylan) Hinds, Rachel Lopez and her fiancé Thomas Harrigan, Natalie Tetro, Libby Tetro; her brothers Bill (Nancy) Crook and John (Rita) Crook; sister-in-law Peggy Crook; and numerous beloved cousins, nieces, nephews and other relatives. She was predeceased by her husband Dick; her parents Alfred Sr. and Mareon Crook; her brother Ronald Crook, and her brother Alfred Crook Jr. and his wife Judy.

The family would like to thank the doctors, nurses, and ICU staff of Saratoga Hospital for their care and compassion.

Visitation will be from 2 – 4 p.m. on Friday, February 9, 2024, at Foster Funeral Home, 910 Fay Street, Fulton, NY, followed by a brief service.  

Additional visitation will be from 4 – 6 p.m. on Monday, February 12, 2024, at the William J. Burke & Sons/Bussing & Cunniff Funeral Homes, 628 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.

Online remembrances may be made at burkefuneralhome.com

George Saul Covel

SARATOGA SPRINGS —After living an incredibly full life, George Saul Covel, 92, left this world peacefully accompanied by the sounds of his favorite classical music.

He was born on January 13, 1932, 18 minutes after his twin sister, Glorya, in Brooklyn, NY, to the late Julian (Cohen) Covel and Lucie (Crilly) Covel. He was predeceased by both of his sisters, Glorya Covel Smith and Doris Covel Harrison. 

George graduated from William Cullen Bryant High School in Astoria, NY and attended the esteemed Julliard School of Music and Hofstra College. 

After a serendipitous meeting at a block party in Watertown, NY, George married the love of his life, Joan (Boroweic) Covel, in 1952 at Camp Gordon in August, GA, and they enjoyed 70 years journeying through life together before her passing earlier this year. Some of their best times together were traveling, with a trip to Korea and China being among their favorites, especially experiencing a visit to the Great Wall of China.

As a member of the greatest generation, George proudly carried the distinction of Korean War Veteran in the US Army and achieved the rank of Staff Sergeant. He was honorably discharged and received The Korean Service Medal with one bronze star, The National Defense Service Medal, The Good Conduct Medal, and the United Nations Medal. During his retirement years, he was a local member of the Korean War Veterans Association, and he also contributed as a National Director. As well, George served in the National Guard finishing his military career as a Master Sergeant. One of the highlights of his golden years was receiving the honor of placing a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Arlington National Cemetery during a Patriot Flight tour this past October. 

Following in his father’s footsteps, George enjoyed a storied career as a court reporter. Over the years, he worked for NY State in the Department of Labor, Court of Claims and Supreme Court. He taught shorthand reporting, worked for several private firms, had his own freelance reporting business, and recorded the proceedings at numerous Grand Lodge of Elks conventions around the country. During these years he served as President of the NYS Shorthand Reporters Association. Perhaps some of the most memorable reporting was done at the United Nations when George recorded Khrushchev and Castro speeches, among other world leaders, in addition to time working at the White House during the Ford administration. He took great satisfaction in providing for his family through his accomplished career which gave his beloved wife the opportunity to stay home and raise their family which was their greatest joy.

Beyond his professional achievements, George was a man of ever-changing interests. He reveled in woodworking, fly fishing and fly tying, dabbled in photography, hunting and speed skating, and spent a few years enjoying long-distance bike riding, celebrating his 60th birthday with a 150-mile ride. His 70th decade saw him refereeing youth ice hockey, and all throughout his adult life, he played pinochle and poker. Well into his 80s, his passion for history led him to take classes at Skidmore College.

The one constant in George’s life was music which he composed, played, and performed throughout his life. He took to the tuba in high school and continued playing in the NY National Guard 42nd Infantry Division Band, the 1st Army Band, and the 8th US Army Band in Korea. He then went on to become the principal tuba in both the Albany Symphony Orchestra and the Lake George Opera Orchestra. George and his wife, who played the accordion, founded a German band called The Hoffbrau Six, along with four other musicians, who all donned authentic German clothing and entertained audiences across NY, MA and New England. He also founded another side gig he named The Brass Consort, a brass quintet which played everything from Bach to the Beatles at weddings and other ceremonies.

George is survived by his five children: Sharon Quinones (Pedro), George Covel Jr. (Valerie), Judith Buck (Bill), Sarah Atkinson (William), and Ruth Michaela McAlonie (Matthew) along with grandchildren Bonnie, Jessica, Jamie, Lucy, Rita, Emma Rose, Benjamin, Samuel, and Jack; eight great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. 

The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the hospice staff and caregivers who provided extraordinary, compassionate, and comforting care to George and his family during his final days.

Calling hours will be held from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Friday, January 26, 2024, followed by a funeral service at Noon at Compassionate Funeral Care, 402 Maple Ave., Saratoga Springs. Interment with military honors will be held following the service at Saratoga National Cemetery, 200 Duell Rd., Schuylerville.

The family suggests with gratitude donations to Patriot Flight, Inc., PO Box 13776, Albany, NY 12212-3779, or Community Hospice, www.givetocommunityhospice.org/donate, two causes close to George’s heart. 

To offer condolences to the family, please visit www.compassionatefuneralcare.com

Melanie Beth Murphy

WILTON — Melanie Beth Murphy, aged 80, passed away on January 19, 2024, at the Warren Center in Queensbury after a prolonged illness.

She was born on November 4, 1943, in Brooklyn, NY, to Harold Weber and Geraldine (Kern) Weber. She was a graduate of North Shore High School in Glen Head, NY, class of June 1961.

Melanie dedicated her career to serving as a Cancer Registrar at Glens Falls Hospital until her retirement. Subsequently, she worked for many years at To Life, located in Saratoga Springs, continuing her care for Breast Cancer patients. In her leisure time, she had a fondness for crafts and enjoyed strolls with her friends. She adored gardening, treasured vacations in Florida, cherished family gatherings, and held holiday traditions close to her heart. Her number one love was her family. Melanie was known for her “glamourous” style. 

She is survived by her daughters Lisa Thomas (David Stewart), Kim Fiore (Alex), and Carol Pollett (Jason Miller), as well as her brother Christopher Weber (Martha) and sister Virginia Franzen. Melanie also leaves behind grandchildren Erica Wardell (Brian), Nicole Lee (Justin), Kelly Wardell (Johnny), Steven Fiore (Syndey), Cody Thomas, Chad Thomas, and Jordan Fiore (Cameron), along with great-grandchildren Brayden Baumgardner, Jade Fiore, Ava Baumgardner, Jax Lee, London Lee, Dallas Fiore, and Olana Tippett; a niece Jessica Fernandez, grandnephew Carter and great-niece Clementine.

Melanie was preceded in death by her husband Robert Murphy and grandson William Wardell. 

Family and friends are invited to pay their respects and offer condolences from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, January 27, 2024 at Compassionate Funeral Care, located at 402 Maple Ave. (Rte. 9 and/or Marion Ave.), Saratoga Springs, NY 12866.  At 1:00 p.m. the family invites friends to share their fondest memories and stories of Melanie. 

In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to https://dementiasociety.org

For online condolences, visit compassionatefuneralcare.com

SSPF Director Samantha Bosshart Designated an Observer to Advisory Council on Historic Preservation


Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation Executive Director Samantha Bosshart. Photo provided. 

Saratoga Springs —The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) Chair Sara Bronin Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation Executive Director Samantha Bosshart was designated to be a new Observer to the ACHP for a two-year term.

The ACHP promotes the preservation, enhancement, and sustainable use of the nation’s diverse historic resources, and advises the President and Congress on national historic preservation policy. It is an independent federal agency comprised of 24 statutorily designated members from federal agencies, preservation organizations, Indian tribes, and expert private citizens.

Observers provide advice on topics under consideration by the members, represent organizations, constituencies, or views not already represented on the ACHP. Over the years, Observers have contributed important insights that inform the work of the ACHP.

“I am honored to have the opportunity to serve as an Observer to the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation on the behalf of the National Preservation Partners Network,” Bosshart said, in a statement. “NPPN is a growing network that represents preservationists across the nation and is eager to support the ACHP’s efforts to promote the preservation, enhancement, and sustainable use of our nation’s historic resources.”

South High Marathon Dance Returns

Photo of students celebrating at a previous South High Marathon Dance via the event’s Facebook page. 

SOUTH GLENS FALLS — The 47th annual South High Marathon Dance — an event that raises money for people, families, and organizations that need financial assistance — will take place on March 1 and 2 at the South Glens Falls Senior High School. Opening ceremonies begin at 7 p.m. on Friday. Activities include costume parties, live and silent auctions, and a 50/50 raffle.   

Some of this year’s beneficiaries are the Cancer Center Community Crusaders, Moreau Community Center, Saratoga Center for the Family, and St. Peter’s ALS Regional Center. Last year, the dance raised more than $630,000 for dozens of individuals and organizations. 

For additional information, visit the event’s website at shmd.org or the event Facebook page at facebook.com/SHMDInc.

Greenfield Hosts First Winterfest


Snowshoers participate in a race at the first Winterfest at Brookhaven Winter Park.
Photo by Erin Fortin Photography.

GREENFIELD —The Town of Greenfield hosted its first Winterfest at the Brookhaven Winter Park last Sunday. Festivities included 5K and 2.5K snowshoe races, children’s story time with local author Amy Gerardi, and a snowman-building contest. U.S. Congressman Paul Tonko and Town Supervisor Kevin Veitch attended the event.

Ballston Spa Runner Sets School Record

Photo of Ballston Spa runner Harriet Healey at the Armory Officials Hall of Fame Invitational 2024 
via @PreeceCoach X/Twitter account.

BALLSTON SPA — Ballston Spa runner Harriet Healey placed 2nd in the girls’ 500 meter dash at the Armory Officials Hall of Fame Invitational 2024. Healey’s time of 1:17:18 was a new school record, according to Director of Coaching Gary Preece. Healey, a senior, has committed to running track at Penn State University next year.