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Harold G. VanAmburgh, 78, of DeBary, passed away at his residence on July 4, 2010. Born in Albany, N.Y., he was the son of the late Harold J. and Ruth Kerin Van-Amburgh, and the husband of Phyllis Fish Van-Amburgh. He resided in Albany and later Northville, N.Y. He retired from the trucking industry and owned and operated some private businesses before relocating in DeBary in 1991. Harold was a veteran of the Korean War and was a member of the American Legion in Broadalbin, N.Y., the Moose Lodge #655, and the Fraternal Order of Eagles 4526 in DeBary. Survivors, in addition to his wife, include his sons, Daniel J. VanAmburgh of Gloversville and Timothy E. (Debi) VanAmburgh of Fonda; his brothers, Edward (Arlene) VanAmburgh of DelRay Beach, Fla. and John (Nancy) VanAmburgh of North Green-bush; his sisters, Fay Milot (Kevin) Allen of Niskayuna, Linda (William) Banker of Averill Park, and Christine (Daniel) Giovann-angelo of Rotterdam; his granddaughter, Brianna Lyn Van-Amburgh of Gloversville; his stepchildren, Tina Doucette, Donald and Randy Fish, all of DeBary; and many nieces and nephews. Harold was predeceased by his son, Harold Jr. in 1991 and his brother, Paul J.VanAmburgh who passed away on the same day in Latham, N.Y. Services private at the convenience of the family. Interment, Northville Cemetery, Northville, N.Y. Published in Albany Times Union on July 8, 2010 |
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Paul J. VanAmburgh, 73, of Carondelet Apartments, died suddenly Sunday, July 4, 2010, at his residence. Born in Albany, he was son of the late Harold J. VanAmburgh and Ruth Kerin VanAm-burgh. He was raised in Albany and resided most of his life in North Greenbush and Watervliet. He was a graduate of Christian Brothers Academy, attended Siena College and a 1962 graduate of Hudson Valley Community College. Paul was in the construction trade for many years, operating VanAmburgh Construction in Albany and was construction manager for Machnick Builders, Unit Span and BBL Construction. He was a former member of Wolferts Roost Country Club, a golfer, an avid sports fan, especially the NY Yankees and Giants. He enjoyed traveling and gardening. Survivors include two sons, Paul J. (Phyllis) VanAmburgh Jr., Sharon Springs and Keith E. VanAmburgh, Troy; a daughter, Jennifer G. (David) Burgess, Castleton; two brothers, Edward (Arlene) VanAmburgh, DelRay Beach, Fla. and John (Nancy) VanAmburgh, North Greenbush; three sisters, Fay Milot (Kevin) Allen, Niskayuna, Linda (William) Banker, Averill Park and Christine (Daniel) Giovann-angelo, Rotterdam; his former wife, Joyce Haswell VanAm-burgh; six grandchildren, Shannon (Tamas) Kovacs and Grace, Vincent, Oliver, Margaret and Ruby VanAmburgh; and many nieces and nephews. His brother, Harold G. (Phyllis) VanAmburgh also passed on the same day in Fla. He was also predeceased by his wife, Lorraine VanAmburgh. A memorial Mass will be held Saturday at 10:00 a.m. at St. Henry's Church, Old Route 66, Averill Park with Rev. John Provost, pastor, officiating. Relatives and friends may call at the Bryce Funeral Home, Inc., 276 Pawling Avenue, Troy on Friday from 4-7 p.m. Interment will be in Albany Rural Cemetery, Menands. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in memory of Paul J. VanAmburgh to Sacred Heart Outreach, 33 Walter Street, Albany, NY 12204. For a private family guest book and service directions, visit www.brycefh.com |