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Janice DeMaria

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Janice DeMaria, 78, passed away Monday, June 29, 2020. Memorial donations may be made to the Saratoga County Animal Shelter. Services were private. When the Covid-19 pandemic is behind us, all family and friends will be invited to a celebration of Janice’s life. Online remembrances may be made at burkefuneralhome.com.

Amelia Theresa Dejnozka

JACKSONVILLE, FL — Amelia Theresa Dejnozka, 91, passed away June 25, 2020. She was born in Schenectady on August 18, 1928. Memorial donations in Amelia’s name to the American Cancer Society or St. Jude’s Hospital. Services took place on July 1 at Burke Funeral Home, followed by burial at Maplewood Cemetery. Visit burkefuneralhome.com.

Remigia A. Foy

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Remigia A. Foy, 91 passed away June 30, 2020. Calling hours: Monday July 6, 2020, 2-6 p.m. at Burke Funeral Home. Following required health protocols- maximum attendance of 30 people in the facility at a time.  Masks/face coverings must be worn. Services and burial will be private. Visit burkefuneralhome.com.

Gary Paul Willette

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Gary Paul Willette, 73, passed away peacefully on June 19, 2020. Services were private. A special thanks go out to the staff of Community Hospice in Saratoga.  In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Gary’s memory to the Community Hospice. Visit burkefuneralhome.com.

William H. Covell

GREENFIELD CENTER — William H. Covell passed away unexpectedly on June 16, 2020. Calling hours for family and friends will be held on Saturday, June 27, from 2 to 4 p.m., at Tunison Funeral Home, 105 Lake Ave., Saratoga Springs. Online condolences may be made at tunisonfuneralhome.com 

Anne (Melish) Ondreyko

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Anne (Melish) Ondreyko, 94 passed away on June 22, 2020. Private services took place in Saratoga as well as a private mass of Christian burial at Saint Ambrose Parish, Endicott, NY. Burial will took place at Slovak Catholic Cemetery in Binghamton, NY. Visit burkefuneralhome.com.

Rosemary (Andrews) Spring

QUEENSBURY — Rosemary (Andrews) Spring, aka GG, Rosie, left us to join her two loves on June 18, 2020: Grandpa (Earl Spring) and Annie (her fluffy companion). Memorial donations can be made to West Glens Fall Emergency Squad, 86 Luzerne Rd, Queensbury, NY 12804. Services were private. Visit burkefuneralhome.com.

Gary Barnes

Gary Barnes

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Gary Barnes, 75, passed away peacefully on June 22, 2020 at home in ”the loving care” of his sister Suzanne.

Born in Troy, NY on March 26, 1945, he was the son of the late William M. and Lydia (Wills) Barnes. In addition to his parents, Gary is predeceased by his son Gary.

He is survived by his sister Suzanne of Saratoga Springs, brother Ronald of White Plains, NY, nephew Todd Gaynor, also of Saratoga Springs, and former wife and mother of his son, Mary Ann Barnes of West Palm Beach, FL.

Private services will be held at the convenience of the family.

In lieu of funeral services, we ask that all who wish to participate make a memorial donation in Gary’s name to the Community Hospice of Saratoga Springs, NY, 179 Lawrence St., Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

Theresa (Teri) Alice Stevens

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SARATOGA SPRINGS —Theresa (Teri) Alice Stevens died on June 10, 2020 at home in Saratoga Springs, attended by her two sons and daughter-in-law. She was a lifelong resident of Saratoga County. 

Theresa was born on March 24, 1930, to William and Marie Yvonne Bouchard Hebert, French Canadian immigrants, at her maternal grandmother’s home in Smithville, NY. 

She was raised in Schuylerville and graduated from Schuylerville High School in 1947. 

She married James E. Stevens, Jr., on January 30, 1949, at Notre Dame de Lourdes rectory in Schuylerville. 

She first worked at the Van Raalte Textile Mill on High Rock Avenue in Saratoga where she met her husband. Then she worked at Espey Manufacturing Company, where she worked on an electronic part that was used in the first manned space flight to the moon. Then she worked at Skidmore College Admissions Office from which she retired. She was also self-employed in Avon sales, clowning, and storytelling. 

She attended Hudson Valley Community College where she studied clownology, and Tenkara Karate School. She also took a course at Saratoga BOCES for body car repair and, with the guys in the class, repaired her car with which she hit a deer. 

She entertained scores of people under the clown names of Here, There, Everywhere, or Ida Know for over thirty years,

She was a member of Clowns of America International, Electric City Clown Alley, Happy Valley Clown Alley, Saratoga Springs Senior Center Board of Directors, Saratoga Turf Talkers Toastmasters International, Society for the Detection of Horse Thieves, Glens Falls Operetta Club, Catholic Daughters of America, Christian Women’s Club, Capital District Mental Health Players, Saratoga Hospital Legacy Society, Richards Brothers and Daddy Dick Fan Club, and Northeast Storytelling.

She received a State of New York, Capital District Mental Health Players Award; from the Electric City Clown Alley (ECCA) Founders Award for enthusiasm for the art of clowning, Founders Award, 2008 Clown of the Year Award; and the Shorty Award in 2000. She was nominated twice as the Clowns of America International Clown of the Year. 

She served as a cub scout den mother, a co-president of Electric City Clown Alley, and a Board Member of the Saratoga Springs Senior Center. 

She taught clown arts at Hudson Valley Community College, Saratoga Springs Senior Center, and various clown workshops and meetings throughout the United States. 

She volunteered at Saratoga Performing Arts as an usher, Saratoga Springs Senior Center as an officer, as the conductor of the Young at Heart Chorus. 

Her hobbies were knitting sweaters and socks for family, making flannel pajamas, house coats, and Christmas stockings for her young family, baking and cooking, needlepoint, square dancing, belly dancing, clowning, toastmasters, and storytelling.

She is predeceased by her parents, her husband, her youngest son, Patrick, as well as her sister, Matilda DiNovo in 2007 and last March her first cousin, Leona Mayton, who was 102 years young. 

She is survived by three children: Thomas of Dallas, TX; Karen of Hoosick Falls, NY; Joseph (Janie) of Bothell, WA; one brother, Leo Hebert of Vero Beach, FL; two grandchildren Cindy Stevens Thenhaus of Renton, WA; Robert Stevens (Rachel) of Mill Creek, WA; two step-grandchildren, Ryan Orth (Gail) of Burien, WA; and Christa Orth (Ali Cotterill) of Brooklyn, NY, and five great-grandchildren, Leilah and Jaidyn Thenhaus, Garnet and Edgar Orth, and Rhiannon Stevens, and two nephews. 

The family will have a celebration of life later TBD. You may go to www.burkefuneralhome.com/gallery/theresa-teri-stevens to sign the guest book, leave a sentiment and post pictures.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Saratoga Senior Center or NAMI Eastside in Redmond, WA.

Myrtle “Myrt” Audrey Clapp

SARATOGA SPRINGS —  Myrtle “Myrt” Audrey Clapp passed away June 5, 2020 at Wesley Health Care Center.  Born July 28, 1935 in Saratoga Springs. To honor Myrtle, her family will celebrate her life together following the Coronavirus pandemic. Online remembrances may be made at burkefuneralhome.com.