Paul Nasner of Albany, and formerly of Feura Bush, died Saturday, March 23, at Stratton Veterans Administration Medical Center Hospital.
Born in Feura Bush, he was a longtime resident of New Salem and Voorheesville.
He was a See Bees veteran of World War II.
Mr. Nasner was an electrician operating P & N Electric in New Salem.
He was a woodworker and a home builder.
Survivors include his wife, Ilene Martin Nasner; and a daughter, Paulette L. Moak of Delmar.
Services were from the Hans Funeral Home in Guilderland.
Burial was in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in New Scotland.
Contributions may be made to the DAV Dept. of New York, 200 Atlantic Ave., Lynbrook 11563, The City Mission of Albany, 259 S. Pearl St., Albany 12202 or the Hunger Action Network of NYS, 94 Central Ave., Albany 12206.
Paul Nasner of Albany, and formerly of Feura Bush, died Saturday, March 23, at Stratton Veterans Administration Medical Center Hospital.
Born in Feura Bush, he was a longtime resident of New Salem and Voorheesville.
He was a See Bees veteran of World War II.
Mr. Nasner was an electrician operating P & N Electric in New Salem.
He was a woodworker and a home builder.
Survivors include his wife, Ilene Martin Nasner; and a daughter, Paulette L. Moak of Delmar.
Services were from the Hans Funeral Home in Guilderland.
Burial was in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in New Scotland.
Contributions may be made to the DAV Dept. of New York, 200 Atlantic Ave., Lynbrook 11563, The City Mission of Albany, 259 S. Pearl St., Albany 12202 or the Hunger Action Network of NYS, 94 Central Ave., Albany 12206.
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