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Robert “Bob” Francis Moser

QUEENSBURY — Robert “Bob” Francis Moser, age 81, passed away, peacefully on Valentine’s Day, Wednesday, February 14, 2024.

Born on November 17, 1942 in Brooklyn, NY, he was the son of the late Frank and Ida (Burns) Moser. 

Bob met the love of his life when he was 15. Summer school Algebra class proved to be the perfect place to flirt with the beautiful Mary Wall. They soon became inseparable and on October 12, 1963 surrounded by loved ones, were united in marriage and began their life together. Bob’s love and devotion to Mary and their children was unconditional. Family dinners and celebrations were all experiences that were treasured, especially Christmas and the infamous black bag! As the grandchildren arrived, Bob’s love and commitment to his family multiplied. He adored them all and always looked forward to seeing them and creating memories together. 

He was proud to serve his country during the Cuban Missile Crisis as a Navy reservist and airman. His time in the service instilled in him values of bravery, loyalty, and commitment to service. After being honorably discharged, Bob worked for the Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company before becoming an officer with the NYPD in 1966.

Over his storied career with the NYPD, Bob proudly worked out of the 77 Precinct, known by many as “The Alamo.” He earned the distinguished Gold Shield and became a Detective, Grade 3. Breaking barriers, he was one of the first undercover officers proudly paired with both female and African-American partners. Bob ran a Robbery Alert Task Force Team, and was involved in high-profile cases, including one international incident that even caught the attention of then President Jimmy Carter. Bob finished his career in Anti-Crime. With sharp timing and an endless supply of stories, Bob quintessentially represented the NYPD of the 70s.

He also loved the Adirondacks and enjoyed a quieter post-retirement life upstate. Bob had a passion for fishing for striped bass and hunting whitetail deer, ending most evenings with a glass of B&B. He loved spending time with family, especially at his cherished camp in Schroon Lake which he built and renovated over the many happy years spent there. Every thoughtful addition to the camp signaled a new “Bob project” and he proudly hosted many friends and family celebrations over the years. Bob’s wry and quick wit will be remembered and missed by all who knew him.

In addition to his parents, Frank and Ida Moser of Brooklyn, NY, his son in-law, Branden “Kurt” McCoslin of TX, and his three sisters; Audrey, Edna, and Iris of Brooklyn NY, all predeceased him. 

Survivors include his loving wife of 60 years of marriage, Mary Eileen Moser, as well as his four children: Gerard Moser (Michele Forte), of Malta, NY, Mary Eileen McCoslin of Queensbury, NY, Kerri Moser (Michael Leroux) of Queensbury, NY, and Robert Moser (Lisa Moser) of Greenfield, NY. 

Bob is also survived by his four grandchildren: Olivia Moser (Shane Matuskovic) of Queensbury, Maegen McCoslin of Queensbury, Carson Moser and Emery Moser of Greenfield, and step-granddaughter Paige Leroux of Queensbury. He also leaves behind his three cherished canine companions – Fendi, Prince, and Hazel – who brought him so much joy, along with several nieces and nephews.

Family and friends may call from 10 – 11 a.m. on Monday, February 26, at Our Lady of the Annunciation Church, 448 Aviation Road, Queensbury.  A Mass of Christian burial will be held at the church immediately following the calling hours at 11 a.m. on Monday.

In lieu of flowers please make a donation in Bob’s memory to the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society, Attn, Donations, 3 Oakland Ave, Menands, NY 12204.

Arrangements are under the care of the Singleton Sullivan Potter Funeral Home, 407 Bay Rd, Queensbury, and those who wish may make online condolences at sbfuneralhome.com

Pamela Polacsek  

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The City of Saratoga Springs has lost one of its most prominent citizens and her absence will be felt in every area of civic and community fellowship, throughout the Capital District, and New York State, for many years to come.

Born in Saratoga Hospital on October 20, 1964, Pamela Polacsek was destined to be a dynamo. After suffering a paralyzing spinal cord injury in 1990, she forged a path of fierce advocacy for those most in need, gave voice to the voiceless, and brought together thousands in a shared vision that strengthened our community and created real, lasting change that continues to bring hope and dignity to countless lives. Pam died peacefully, surrounded by family and friends, at Saratoga Hospital on Friday, February 9. She was 59.

A complete list of Pam’s accomplishments and contributions is impossible to compile. At the time of her death, she was the Director of Development and Foundations for the Saratoga County Chapter of Saratoga Bridges, well-known for its annual White Party that has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to benefit individuals with disabilities and their families. She has been the Board President, Chair of Discretionary Fund and Chair of Strategic Planning for the Hawley Foundation for Children, a Saratoga Community Block Grants Citizens Advisory Committee Member, Leadership Saratoga Advisory Board Member, and a Soroptimist of Saratoga County, just to name a few.

In 2002, Pam completed Leadership Saratoga and was named one of the Top “20 Under 40” by The Saratogian newspaper, for which she also wrote the monthly column “Living with Disabilities.” Pam’s faith was very important to her, and she served as president, grant writer, Publicity and Media Relations Chair, and a Gabbi for Congregation Shaara Tfille and was on the Jewish Federation of NENY Board, served on its Communications Committee, and co-chaired the Saratoga Women’s Philanthropy event and North Country event. An avid reader, Pam was a member of the Lessons Learned Through Reading Book Club for 22 years.

Pam graduated Saratoga High in 1982. She went on to earn her Bachelor of Arts in French and Government from St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York and a Cértificate Diplôme d’Études Françaises from the Université d’haute Normandie in Rouen, France. In 2011 she was Saratoga Bridges’ Employee of the Year and in 2011 received its President’s Award.

Those that knew her were blessed to learn many valuable lessons, like “always say thank you and I’m sorry,” and “edit before pressing send,” and “always exceed your fundraising goals.” In her own words: “I believe it is very important to not only give back to the community but also crucial for all of us to try and make a difference in others’ lives.”

Pam is survived by her parents Allan and Carole Polacsek, her brother Bart and sister-in-law Allyz and her nephew Gabriel and niece Reva who fondly referred to her as “Tante.” Her Aunt Sondra Silverhart, Uncle Irving Metzger, Aunt Ellen and Uncle Joel Henkin, many cousins, her KDS Family, friends of Lessons Learned Through Reading Book Club, friends of Saratoga Springs High School Class of 1982 and friends from her time spent in Washington, D.C.

There are no words to express the love and friendship given to Pam by her incredible caregivers over the years, including Susan Asbell, Judy Braim, Jamie Miller, Kathy Plueau, Sandra Redding and Earline Stevens. They each made sure Pam was ready to begin her day, which wasn’t always an easy task—especially because she meticulously needed “everything to match.” Pam’s family are forever grateful to the staff of Saratoga Hospital’s ICU for the exemplary care and dignity shown to Pam.

In lieu of flowers the family suggests that expressions of sympathy be in the form of a memorial contribution to either: Saratoga Bridges or Congregation Shaara Tfille.

A funeral was held at Congregation Shaara Tfille at 84 Weibel Ave., Saratoga Springs on Monday, February 12, 2024. A meal of comfort followed.

Online remembrances may be made at burkefuneralhome.com

Eric Simon Taub 

NEW YORK CITY —In Loving Memory of Eric Simon Taub (1956-2024)

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Eric Simon Taub on January 20, 2024, at the age of 67. Eric was a dance critic and a lover of cats, ballet, spicy food, and kindness.

Born and raised in Saratoga Springs, NY, Eric graduated from Columbia University in 1978 and continued his education at the Columbia School of Journalism, completing his studies in 1979. He called Manhattan his home, though in recent years, he spent time in Saratoga Springs, providing support to his aging parents.

Though Eric’s bread-and-butter work was in desktop publishing and various IT roles, his true love was the ballet, a passion that would define much of his life. Eric’s articulate and uniquely witty reviews of ballet performances, published in Ballet News and other outlets, showcased his deep knowledge and love for the art form.

An animal lover, Eric was particularly fond of cats. His dedication to supporting cat rescues reflected his compassionate nature. His cherished feline companion, Boris Borosovitch Ratmansky, held a special place in his heart, and Eric mourned his passing in November 2022.

Eric was not only a loving family member but also a selfless friend who gave generously to others. His kindness, intellect, and sharp wit will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.

He is survived by his father, Lewis Taub, his siblings, Michael and Sarah Taub, and his two sons, David and Kevin Taub. Eric’s memory will live on in the hearts of those he touched, and his legacy will endure through the love and kindness he shared with the world.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to Anjellicle Cats Rescue, www.anjelliclecats.com, a cause dear to Eric’s heart. Good night, sweet prince, and may flights of cats and ballerinas surround you.

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George Ramsey

GREENFIELD — George Ramsey, age 75, of Greenfield, peacefully passed away on February 9, 2024. Calling hours were held Thursday, February 15, 2024, at Compassionate Funeral Care. Burial will take place in the spring. www.compassionatefuneralcare.com

James Hutchins

CORINTH — James Hutchins, age 84, passed away on February 8, 2024. At the family’s request, there are no services at this time. Condolences may be shared at www.compassionatefuneralcare.com

Catherine Galvin James

BUFFALO — Catherine Galvin James, 65, passed away peacefully after a long illness at the Hospice Center in Buffalo on January 31, 2024. She was loved and will be missed by many. At the request of the family, the services and burial will be private. Please visit burkefuneralhome.com

Roger Hyndman

BALLSTON SPA — Roger Hyndman, 87, of Ballston Spa, passed away peacefully February 7, 2024. Calling hours were held Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at Compassionate Funeral Care. In lieu of flowers, donations be sent to The Community Hospice in honor of Roger’s memory. communityhospice.org. Visit compassionatefuneralcare.com

Keith Hedge

WILTON — Keith Hedge, age 60, passed away unexpectedly on February 10, 2024. A funeral service will take place on Saturday, February 17, 2024 at 3 p.m. Calling hours will be held 12 to 3 p.m. prior to the service at Compassionate Funeral Care. Condolences may be shared at www.compassionatefuneralcare.com

Thomas Harrison

MALTA — Thomas Harrison, age 73, passed away on February 9, 2024. A funeral service will take place at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, February 24, 2024, at Compassionate Funeral Care, located at 402 Maple Ave. Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Calling hours will be observed from 2 to 3:30 p.m. www.compassionatefuneralcare.com

Brianna Craig

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Brianna Craig, age 25, passed away unexpectedly February 6, 2024, at her residence in Saratoga Springs. Family and friends may pay their respects from 2 to 4 p.m. on Friday, February 16, 2024, at Compassionate Funeral Care, Visit www.compassionatefuneralcare.com