Alan William Goldstein
July 7, 1958-January 28, 2010
Alan W. Goldstein, a lifelong resident of White Sulphur Springs, died January 28, 2010 at his home, after a long battle with colon cancer and other medical conditions. He was 51.
The son of the late Martin and Shirley Goldstein, he was born July 7, 1958 in Liberty.
Alan was a graduate of the Liberty High School and attended SUNY Binghamton and received a bachelor’s degree from the Stony Brook University.
Alan loved skiing, and enjoyed traveling from coast to coast hitting the slopes of the Rockies to the trails of the beautiful mountains in New York State. He loved bicycling and had a passion for photography. He will be remembered for his outspokenness on all things political. He was a loving brother and uncle.
He is survived by his sister, Joanne Rose, and her husband, Gene, of Pine Bush; his brother, David Goldstein, and his wife Lynn, of Woodbourne; his nephews, Aaron and Justin Rose, of Pine Bush, and Samuel and Jason Goldstein, of Woodbourne; his aunt, Temi Wall, of Florida; his uncle, Bill Goldstein, of New Jersey; his aunt, Ester Effel; his loving cousins, Marsi Wall, Barbara Lobosco, and Lonny Peretz; and many devoted friends.
Funeral services were held on Sunday, January 31 at the Ahavath Israel Synagogue, 32 Chestnut Street, in Liberty, with Rabbi Marvin Goldman officiating. Burial followed in the Ahavath Israel Synagogue Cemetery.
Alan’s family wishes that a special thanks be extended to Doctor Robert Dinsmore for his guidance and compassion throughout Alan’s illness.
Memorial contributions in Alan’s name may be made to the American Cancer Society, 2678 South Road, #103, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603, or the C.R.O.C., PO BOX 860, New Hampton, NY 10958.
Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Joseph N. Garlick Funeral Home of Monticello. For further service details or to leave an online condolence, please visit www.josephngarlickfuneralhome.com.
Edna Louise Mormon O’Connor
April 16, 1916 - January 24, 2010
A native of Monticello, NY and a longtime resident of Florida, Mrs. O’Connor has lived in Albany, Ga., since 2007. Mrs. O’Connor was a member of the Ruddick Trowbridge Post #73 Auxiliary in Monticello and was a retired Manager and Buyer for the former Hotel Concord Gift Shop. Mrs. O’Connor was a member of Court St. Peter Monticello of the Catholic Daughters of America.
She was born April 16, 1916 to the late Charles A. and Eloise Pelton Morman and widow to the late Martin J. O’Connor who died in 1992.
Survivors include her daughter, Maureen Kleiman of Okeechobee, Fl., granddaughter Karissa Burton of Margot, Fl., nieces Eloise Warfel of Hernando, Ms., and Maria Gold of Pinceton, Il., nephew Charles A. Morman of Loch Sheldrake, devoted friends John and Dee Patton of Leesburg, Ga.
She was preceded in death by her daughter, Mary Carol O’Connor, brothers Charles A. Morman, James Morman and a sister, Eleanor Gerow.