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Obituary
Cropseyville- Orie E Barkyoumb, 75 of Cropseyville, a construction retiree, died Monday at his residence after a long illness.
Born in Fairfax, Vt., and educated in Vermont school systems, he was the son of the late Charles Francis Barkyoumb and Emma Gilbeau.
Mr Barkyoumb retired in 1979 form Local 452 in Troy where he had been a contractor for more than 25 years. Before that he worked for Pratt Whitney in East Hartford. He was a communicant of St Francis DeSales Church in Troy. Mr Barkyoumb was a US Army veteran of World War II, serving in the European Theater. He was a member of the Rev Francis Kelly Chapter, Disabled-American Veterans in Troy, the Wyantskill Post, American Legion and the National Rifle Association.
Surviors include his wife, Elsie E Destromp Barkyoumb; a son Michael O Barkyoumb of Waterford, Conn, three daughters, Barbara Shuhart of Berlin, Jeannette McGrath of Pittsfield, Mass, and Lorrie Benjamin of Troy; three brothers, Wilbur Barkyoumb of Southwick, Mass, Wellington Barkyoumb of Enfield, Conn, and Maxie Lee Barkyoumb of Tennessee; six sisters, Melvina Doner of Underhill, Vt, Matilda Destromp of Burlington Vt, Marjorie Destromp of Underhill, Vt, Marlene Carney of Terrington, Conn., Joanne Chmicliski of Rockville, Conn. and Jacqueline White of Tamp, Fla., and eight grandchildren.
A military funeral with soldiers from Fort Drum will be held at 8:45 a.m. Wednesday form the Morris-Stebbins-Miner &Sanvidge Funeral Home, 312 Hoosick Street, Troy, and at 9:30 a.m at St Francis De Sales Church. Burial will be in the Oakwood Cemetery, Troy.
Calling hours are from 2-4 and 709 pm today at the funeral home.
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Obituary
Cropseyville- Orie E Barkyoumb, 75 of Cropseyville, a construction retiree, died Monday at his residence after a long illness.
Born in Fairfax, Vt., and educated in Vermont school systems, he was the son of the late Charles Francis Barkyoumb and Emma Gilbeau.
Mr Barkyoumb retired in 1979 form Local 452 in Troy where he had been a contractor for more than 25 years. Before that he worked for Pratt Whitney in East Hartford. He was a communicant of St Francis DeSales Church in Troy. Mr Barkyoumb was a US Army veteran of World War II, serving in the European Theater. He was a member of the Rev Francis Kelly Chapter, Disabled-American Veterans in Troy, the Wyantskill Post, American Legion and the National Rifle Association.
Surviors include his wife, Elsie E Destromp Barkyoumb; a son Michael O Barkyoumb of Waterford, Conn, three daughters, Barbara Shuhart of Berlin, Jeannette McGrath of Pittsfield, Mass, and Lorrie Benjamin of Troy; three brothers, Wilbur Barkyoumb of Southwick, Mass, Wellington Barkyoumb of Enfield, Conn, and Maxie Lee Barkyoumb of Tennessee; six sisters, Melvina Doner of Underhill, Vt, Matilda Destromp of Burlington Vt, Marjorie Destromp of Underhill, Vt, Marlene Carney of Terrington, Conn., Joanne Chmicliski of Rockville, Conn. and Jacqueline White of Tamp, Fla., and eight grandchildren.
A military funeral with soldiers from Fort Drum will be held at 8:45 a.m. Wednesday form the Morris-Stebbins-Miner &Sanvidge Funeral Home, 312 Hoosick Street, Troy, and at 9:30 a.m at St Francis De Sales Church. Burial will be in the Oakwood Cemetery, Troy.
Calling hours are from 2-4 and 709 pm today at the funeral home.
Family Members
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Augustus Charles "Gus/Charles Augusta" Barkyoumb
1915–1963
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Melvina Eva Barkyoumb Doner
1918–2002
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Leona Anastasie "Lee" Barkyoumb Peatman
1919–1982
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Matilda Laura Barkyoumb Destromp
1921–2000
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Marjorie Jenet Barkyoumb Destromp
1922–2003
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Wilbur Maurice Barkyoumb
1923–2011
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James Coolidge Barkyoumb
1924–1967
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Loretta Minnie-Marie Barkyoumb
1926–1926
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Stephen Isidore Barkyoumb
1927–1986
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Wellington Francis "Sonny" Barkyoumb
1930–1997
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Marlene Barkyoumb Carney
1932 – unknown
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Maxie Lee "Buddy" Barkyoumb
1934–1998
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Jacqueline Marie Barkyoumb Wright
1936–1997
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Joanna Beatrice Barkyoumb Chmielecki
1939–2006
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