He was born in Preston Hollow on November 9, 1967, during a raging snowstorm, the only son of Ronald K. Bates and Nancy Bates Renz.
After high school, Joey was self-employed before joining the Albany County Sheriff's Office. He served as a deputy and senior investigator for 25 years.
Following his retirement, he was elected Town Justice for the Town of Rensselaerville, a post he currently held. Throughout his long career in public service, Joey was known for being kind, respectful, and fair.
Joey loved the Adirondack Mountains and spent many happy days camping and canoeing with his family and friends.
Joey was a loving husband, father and grandfather, and is survived by his wife of 32 years and best friend, Wanda Vance Bates; sons, Kyle (Erika), Keith (Kiersten), Kenneth, and Killian Bates; grandchildren, Keegan, Kallie, Kaelynn, Kellen, and Kelso; half-sister, Jennifer Renz; as well as a large extended family.
Burial in Brookside Cemetery, Preston Hollow.
He was born in Preston Hollow on November 9, 1967, during a raging snowstorm, the only son of Ronald K. Bates and Nancy Bates Renz.
After high school, Joey was self-employed before joining the Albany County Sheriff's Office. He served as a deputy and senior investigator for 25 years.
Following his retirement, he was elected Town Justice for the Town of Rensselaerville, a post he currently held. Throughout his long career in public service, Joey was known for being kind, respectful, and fair.
Joey loved the Adirondack Mountains and spent many happy days camping and canoeing with his family and friends.
Joey was a loving husband, father and grandfather, and is survived by his wife of 32 years and best friend, Wanda Vance Bates; sons, Kyle (Erika), Keith (Kiersten), Kenneth, and Killian Bates; grandchildren, Keegan, Kallie, Kaelynn, Kellen, and Kelso; half-sister, Jennifer Renz; as well as a large extended family.
Burial in Brookside Cemetery, Preston Hollow.
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