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Lyle Howard Wilkie

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Lyle Howard Wilkie

Birth
Watertown, Jefferson County, New York, USA
Death
31 Oct 1985 (aged 58)
Selkirk, Albany County, New York, USA
Burial
Glenmont, Albany County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.6023656, Longitude: -73.7793368
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Lyle Howard Wilkie, 58, of Selkirk, long active in scouting and Little League; died Oct. 31 at Albany Medical Center.

Born in Watertown, he was a longtime resident of the Selkirk area. He was formerly employed as a painter for the New York State Thruway. A Navy veteran of World War II, he was a member of the Bethlehem Grange 137, the Bethlehem Elks Lodge 2233 and the Nathaniel Adams Blanchard American Legion Post 1040. He was former president of the Hudson Valley Little League and the Hudson Valley Babe Ruth League. He served as a leader of Bethlehem Boy Scout Troop 81, a former first aid instructor for the American Red Cross, Albany, and a past advisor of the first co-educational Explorer Post, No. 281, of the Boy Scouts of America.

He is survived by his wife, Patricia McDermott-Wilkie; four daughters, Mrs. George (Laurel) LaMora of Selkirk; Dr. Jacqueline S. Wilkie of Mount Pleasant, Mich.; Maribeth Wilkie and Holly C. Wilkie of Selkirk; three sons, Lyle H. Wilkie Jr. of Chaumont, N.Y., James M. Wilkie of Lockhart, Texas, and Patrick J. Wilkie of Selkirk; his mother, Mrs. Persis F. Wilkie; four sisters, Mrs. William (Molly) Fulmer of Chaumont, Mrs. Robert (Sheila) Reff of DePeauville, Mrs. Keith (Phyllis) Carrio of DePeauville and Mrs. Marlene Lea Rogers of Albany, and a brother, Jasper Wilkie of DePeauville.
He is also survived by eight grandchildren.
Arrangements were by Meyers Funeral Home, Delmar. Burial was in Our Lady Help of Christians Cemetery, Glenmont.
The Spotlight, November 13, 1985, Vol. XXIX, No. 43, page 28
Lyle Howard Wilkie, 58, of Selkirk, long active in scouting and Little League; died Oct. 31 at Albany Medical Center.

Born in Watertown, he was a longtime resident of the Selkirk area. He was formerly employed as a painter for the New York State Thruway. A Navy veteran of World War II, he was a member of the Bethlehem Grange 137, the Bethlehem Elks Lodge 2233 and the Nathaniel Adams Blanchard American Legion Post 1040. He was former president of the Hudson Valley Little League and the Hudson Valley Babe Ruth League. He served as a leader of Bethlehem Boy Scout Troop 81, a former first aid instructor for the American Red Cross, Albany, and a past advisor of the first co-educational Explorer Post, No. 281, of the Boy Scouts of America.

He is survived by his wife, Patricia McDermott-Wilkie; four daughters, Mrs. George (Laurel) LaMora of Selkirk; Dr. Jacqueline S. Wilkie of Mount Pleasant, Mich.; Maribeth Wilkie and Holly C. Wilkie of Selkirk; three sons, Lyle H. Wilkie Jr. of Chaumont, N.Y., James M. Wilkie of Lockhart, Texas, and Patrick J. Wilkie of Selkirk; his mother, Mrs. Persis F. Wilkie; four sisters, Mrs. William (Molly) Fulmer of Chaumont, Mrs. Robert (Sheila) Reff of DePeauville, Mrs. Keith (Phyllis) Carrio of DePeauville and Mrs. Marlene Lea Rogers of Albany, and a brother, Jasper Wilkie of DePeauville.
He is also survived by eight grandchildren.
Arrangements were by Meyers Funeral Home, Delmar. Burial was in Our Lady Help of Christians Cemetery, Glenmont.
The Spotlight, November 13, 1985, Vol. XXIX, No. 43, page 28


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