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Andrew “Andy” Spellicy

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Andrew “Andy” Spellicy

Birth
Rome, Oneida County, New York, USA
Death
30 Jun 2019 (aged 90)
Floyd, Oneida County, New York, USA
Burial
Floyd, Oneida County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.2299962, Longitude: -75.2925363
Plot
3-G-10
Memorial ID
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Posted Tuesday, July 2, 2019 4:00 pm
STITTVILLE, NY — Andrew T. Spellicy passed away on the evening of June 30, 2019 at home with his wife and family at side.

He was born in Rome, NY on March 6, 1927 a son of Theodore and Mary Ann Smith Spellicy. Andy grew up in West Rome and graduated from St. Aloysius Academy. He enlisted in the US Navy and proudly served aboard the USS Diamond Head. He later attended Utica College and John Carroll University earning a Bachelor of Science degree in 1950. He began his career at Rome State School (Rome Developmental Center) as a social worker where he improved the lives of many and met great friends. Andy retired in 1985 after 35 years and went on to work at Trinkaus Manor and Fisher auto parts. In 1951 Andy married RoseMary O’Mahaney and they had 6 children together: Patricia O’Hara (Clark Mills), Michael (Mary Rose) of Rome, Sean (Iris) and Timothy (Paz) of Hawaii, Brian, and Kathleen (James) French of Florida. In 1978 Andy married Maryellen Burkle increasing his family with her children: Gary Burkle, J.Douglas Burkle and Kristin Burkle. His family now includes 10 grandchildren: Deborah (Tim), Tina (Luis), Timothy, Megan, Matthew (Christine), MacKenzie, James, Amber, Ashley and Marcus Andrew; five great-grandchildren Robert, Liam, Nicholas, Caitlin and Lucille.

Andrew was a gentleman of “the old school”, always keeping manners and respect alive. He exemplified the “good Samaritan”, never refusing to help anyone. He was a charter member of the Rome State School Federal Credit Union, served on the Stokes School Board, chaired the Zoning Board of Appeals for the town of Lee and was an active participant in getting municipal water in the town of Floyd. Andy was a lifetime member of the Upton Post VFW in Stittville, he was a constant site at Rome Catholic sporting events as he quietly supported his grandchildren in every game at every sport they played. He frequently made his way to Clinton school to watch his grandson play sports there as well. Andy very much enjoyed being a member of “The ROMEO” club with John, Bob, Deny and Lloyd.

Andrew was predeceased by: his son T. Brian Spellicy (1978), brother and sister-in-law James and Dorothy Spellicy (2007), son-in-law Doug O’Hara (2007), step son Douglas Burkle (2010), his only sister Sister Mary Spellicy, AHN (2016), sister-in-law Betty Spellicy (2016), brother Ted Spellicy (2018); and too many others to mention including some of his dearest friends. Left to celebrate his life is his wife, Maryellen; their 7 children; and the extended family of in-laws: the Juckett families (Utica and England), the Schuderer family (Marcy), the Blades family (Florida), and the Bentley’s (Indiana).

Relatives and friends may call at Barry Funeral Home, 807 W. Chestnut Street on Friday from 4 to 7 p.m.

A Mass of Christian Burial celebrated by Rev. Vincent Long, will be held Saturday at St. Leo’s Church in Holland Patent, at 10:30 a.m. The family will receive guests at the home Andy loved on Thomas Circle in Stittville, following the funeral service.

Gifts in Andrew’s memory can be made to Hospice and Palliative Care or St. Leo’s Church in Holland Patent.

Please offer online tributes at: www.BarryFuneralHome.com

“....We shall not see his like again.” —William Shakespeare
Posted Tuesday, July 2, 2019 4:00 pm
STITTVILLE, NY — Andrew T. Spellicy passed away on the evening of June 30, 2019 at home with his wife and family at side.

He was born in Rome, NY on March 6, 1927 a son of Theodore and Mary Ann Smith Spellicy. Andy grew up in West Rome and graduated from St. Aloysius Academy. He enlisted in the US Navy and proudly served aboard the USS Diamond Head. He later attended Utica College and John Carroll University earning a Bachelor of Science degree in 1950. He began his career at Rome State School (Rome Developmental Center) as a social worker where he improved the lives of many and met great friends. Andy retired in 1985 after 35 years and went on to work at Trinkaus Manor and Fisher auto parts. In 1951 Andy married RoseMary O’Mahaney and they had 6 children together: Patricia O’Hara (Clark Mills), Michael (Mary Rose) of Rome, Sean (Iris) and Timothy (Paz) of Hawaii, Brian, and Kathleen (James) French of Florida. In 1978 Andy married Maryellen Burkle increasing his family with her children: Gary Burkle, J.Douglas Burkle and Kristin Burkle. His family now includes 10 grandchildren: Deborah (Tim), Tina (Luis), Timothy, Megan, Matthew (Christine), MacKenzie, James, Amber, Ashley and Marcus Andrew; five great-grandchildren Robert, Liam, Nicholas, Caitlin and Lucille.

Andrew was a gentleman of “the old school”, always keeping manners and respect alive. He exemplified the “good Samaritan”, never refusing to help anyone. He was a charter member of the Rome State School Federal Credit Union, served on the Stokes School Board, chaired the Zoning Board of Appeals for the town of Lee and was an active participant in getting municipal water in the town of Floyd. Andy was a lifetime member of the Upton Post VFW in Stittville, he was a constant site at Rome Catholic sporting events as he quietly supported his grandchildren in every game at every sport they played. He frequently made his way to Clinton school to watch his grandson play sports there as well. Andy very much enjoyed being a member of “The ROMEO” club with John, Bob, Deny and Lloyd.

Andrew was predeceased by: his son T. Brian Spellicy (1978), brother and sister-in-law James and Dorothy Spellicy (2007), son-in-law Doug O’Hara (2007), step son Douglas Burkle (2010), his only sister Sister Mary Spellicy, AHN (2016), sister-in-law Betty Spellicy (2016), brother Ted Spellicy (2018); and too many others to mention including some of his dearest friends. Left to celebrate his life is his wife, Maryellen; their 7 children; and the extended family of in-laws: the Juckett families (Utica and England), the Schuderer family (Marcy), the Blades family (Florida), and the Bentley’s (Indiana).

Relatives and friends may call at Barry Funeral Home, 807 W. Chestnut Street on Friday from 4 to 7 p.m.

A Mass of Christian Burial celebrated by Rev. Vincent Long, will be held Saturday at St. Leo’s Church in Holland Patent, at 10:30 a.m. The family will receive guests at the home Andy loved on Thomas Circle in Stittville, following the funeral service.

Gifts in Andrew’s memory can be made to Hospice and Palliative Care or St. Leo’s Church in Holland Patent.

Please offer online tributes at: www.BarryFuneralHome.com

“....We shall not see his like again.” —William Shakespeare


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