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Charles "Charlie" Paul McElroy

10/10/2022

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    Monday, October 10, 2022 Charles “Charlie” Paul McElroy, 81, of Skaneateles passed away peacefully at home comforted by his wife, Anne, after a courageous battle with skin cancer.
    Charlie was born on June 5, 1941 to the late Anna and Herbert McElroy of Dewitt. He and his younger brother Jim had an active childhood in the community where he was a Boy Scout and enjoyed sailing on Cazenovia Lake and downhill skiing. After graduating from Jamesville-Dewitt High School in 1960, he attended Regis College in Denver, Colorado. He graduated with a bachelor's degree and returned to the Syracuse area where he began a successful sales career as a manufacturer’s representative. Charlie's first job was selling Cub Cadet lawn tractors for International Harvester. Most notably, Charlie worked for Purdy paint brush company for over 25 years and traveled for work all over New York state, New Jersey and parts of Canada.  
    On a group ski trip to Austria in 1970, Charlie met Anne Langley. They hit it off quickly and married in 1971 and settled down in Skaneateles. They enjoyed 5 years of marriage before having two daughters, Molly and Anne. They loved their home on Skaneateles Lake and Charlie enjoyed teaching his girls how to waterski and downhill ski. Many happy memories were made boating on the lake and skiing at the Skaneateles Ski Club.
    Charlie loved traveling with his wife and daughters to numerous states and countries.  In the last years of his life, he and Anne enjoyed river cruises, a cruise around South America and a trip to Egypt. His most relaxing vacation destination was Hilton Head Island, SC, where he traveled to every spring, usually in time to attend the PGA Heritage Golf Tournament.
    Charlie was an avid golfer and a member of the Skaneateles Country Club. For years he played every week with his father and brothers in-law. Charlie was also a member of the Syracuse chapter of the Gyro Club, a men’s fraternity organization. The lively monthly meetings were a highlight and led to lifelong friendships.
    In retirement Charlie pursued a variety of volunteer activities. His favorite was cooking breakfast on Thursdays for the residents of The Francis House in Syracuse. He was also a member of the Skaneateles Rotary Club and enjoyed cooking at the annual Father’s Day Pancake Breakfast. Another retirement pursuit was building a new home overlooking Skaneateles Lake and opening a bed and breakfast. Charlie and Anne enjoyed hosting travelers in their home and were famous for their gourmet breakfast. They even hosted wedding receptions for their daughters, nephew and guests. Charlie was grateful to have had the time to make many memories with his grandchildren, who they called ‘Boppa’. He was always up for adventures and usually had a magic trick to show them.
    Charlie is survived by his wife of 51 years, Anne Langley McElroy; daughter, Molly McElroy of Seattle, WA, her husband Daniel Poux, and their children Adrien and Margot; daughter Anne Dew of Big Moose, NY, her husband Donald Dew, and their children Aidric, Elsa and Isaac; brother, James McElroy (Judy) of Wappingers Falls, NY; sister-in law Lee Browne (Patrick) of Foxton, England; sister-in-law Judith Minissali of Rosendale, NY; sister-in-law Marjorie Rockwell (Scott) of Skaneateles; brother in-law Marvin Langley (Patti) of Skaneateles and many special nieces and nephews.  His beloved dogs - Gilbert, Grace and Boris, predeceased him.  
    Charlie lived with humor and love until the very end. His wife and daughters thank the many friends and family plus Hospice and health care workers who made his last months as peaceful and joyful as possible. In honor of Charlie, a donation can be made to the Francis House in Syracuse or Hospice of Central New York.
    A graveside service will be held at 10am Saturday, October 29th at Lakeview Cemetery in Skaneateles.
To send condolences, visit robertdgrayfuneralhome.com.

 
 

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Ella Louise Leubner

10/10/2022

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    Ella Louise Leubner passed away peacefully at home with family by her side, on Monday, October 10, 2022, just 5 days before her 95th birthday.
    Ella was the fourth child born to Curtis Earl and Florence Goldie Dye (Southern) on October 15, 1927. Ella was predeceased by her parents and siblings; Evelyn Horsford, Lillian Foster, George Dye, Vera Jane Droppa and James Dye.
    Ella grew up in Marietta, N.Y. and graduated from Skaneateles High School in 1946. Ella was married to her soulmate, Henry W. Leubner Sr. on August 14, 1948, at Rose Hill Baptist Church and remained happily married for 72 years, until his death in 2020. Henry and Ella were blessed with 10 children, Henry Jr. (Rebecca Slater), Jane (Donald LaMay), Debra (Thomas Roe), Daniel (Terri Tucker), Mark (Carol Townsend), Melody (Thomas Notarpole), Sherry (John Kucher), Paul (Lisa Nelson), Jonathan (Kara Day), Tom (Lisa Spearing). From their children they have also been blessed with 42 grandchildren, 58 great-grandchildren (almost 59) and 3 great great-grandchildren.
   Ella loved the outdoors and “playing” in her flower gardens. Another passion she had was running her bird bath and feeding the birds. Yet, nothing in this world was more important to her than her grandbabies and their salvation. Storytelling was another of her great attributes, culminating in the creation of her book, Molly and Polly. There are not any grand or great grandbabies that can say they haven’t been prayed over or prayed for or loved beyond measure! Baking with Grandma and having tea parties were always a highlight to all our lives and a memory we will all hold dear to our hearts.
    What do you say about the most influential, and inspirational Godly woman you have ever had the privilege of knowing and she is actually your mom, or your mother-in-law or your grandma? Ella always found time in her daily routine to worship and spend time with Jesus. She exemplified every characteristic set before us by her Lord and Savior and did everything to glorify Him. She was caring, kind, she listened and encouraged. She was faithful and virtuous, hospitable to everyone, modest, humble, kept her home in order, was completely unselfish, submissive, respectful, a great teacher, and she was thankful for everything she had. She was truly a Proverbs 31 woman. There are not enough words to accurately describe how grateful and blessed we as a HUGE family truly have been and are. 
     Calling hours are on Thursday, October 20th from 4 – 7 pm at Robert D. Gray Funeral Home, Skaneateles. Funeral service will be on Friday, October 21st at 10am at Rose Hill Baptist Church. Ella will be buried next to her husband, Henry at Thorn Hill Cemetery at Rose Hill Baptist Church.
    In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Rose Hill Baptist Church, 2609 Rose Hill Road, Marietta, NY 13110, or Hospice of CNY.      
To send condolences, visit robertdgrayfuneralhome.com.
 

 

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James "Jim" A. Aldrich

10/5/2022

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James (Jim) A. Aldrich, 65 of Auburn, formerly of Cortland NY passed away on October 5, 2022 after a long and courageous battle with cancer. 
Jim was born on November 6, 1956 in Cortland, NY to Kathryn Greenfield Aldrich and Fred R. Aldrich.  He worked as a contractor for many years in the Cortland, Skaneateles and Auburn areas.  He was an artist as well, designing and creating many unique items for his home over the years; many useful, some whimsical. 
He is survived by his sisters, Linda (Mike) VanSteenburg, Bev Berry, brother, Jerry Aldrich, and many nieces and nephews, grand nieces and grand nephews.  He was blessed to have several dear friends who enriched his life while assisting him with meals, rides and visits over the years.  In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Fredrick Greenfield and Gaylord Greenfield. 
Jim’s deep faith sustained him throughout his eight year battle with cancer.  His positive attitude brought fun and laughter to those around him.  He was a fighter.  He was an inspiration. 
The family thanks the wonderful staff and volunteers while Jim was in  hospice care at Matthew House in Auburn and the staff at Crown Park Nursing Home in Cortland for their kindness and compassion during Jim’s stay.  We are grateful for their dedication in caring for others.
Memorial service will be held privately in God’s beautiful nature.   Condolences can be sent to Robert D. Gray Funeral Home, Skaneateles, NY https://www.robertgrayfuneralhome.com.  Contributions in memory of Jim can be made to Matthew House, Inc, 43 Metcalf Dr. Auburn, NY 13021 or you may donate online at www.matthewhouse.org. 

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