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Opal S. Ferguson

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Opal S. Ferguson

Birth
Westchester County, New York, USA
Death
16 Jan 2022 (aged 90)
South Glens Falls, Saratoga County, New York, USA
Burial
Mount Kisco, Westchester County, New York, USA Add to Map
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South Glens Falls, NY

Opal S. Ferguson, born, August 31, 1931, died peacefully in her sleep on Sunday night, January 16, 2022. Her 90th birthday was celebrated with family and friends just a few months ago.

Opal was predeceased by her beloved husband, Hilton "Fergie" Ferguson, in 2000, her daughter, Lynn Bradford, her granddaughter, Charlotte Bradford, her son-in-law, Larry I Funk, and her grandson-in-law, Keith Kopka.

She leaves behind a daughter and her husband of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, and another daughter of Wappingers Falls, formerly, Katonah, New York, and eight grandchildren. "Grandma", aka "Grandma Bear" was also loved by her 17 Great-Grandchildren.

Her early years were spent in Mt Kisco, New York. Opal and Fergie lived and raised their family in Katonah until 1992, when they moved permanently to Lamplighter Acres, Fort Edward, and soon made many friends through their love of golf. It quickly began to feel like home.

After Fergie passed in 2000, Opal remained involved in the community. She continued to make new friends that became a part of her family. Opal was a survivor having beat cancer four times in her life as well as open heart surgery, a truly amazing human being. Her family is proud to call her their matriarch.

Opal is known to many as a bear collector, gardener, bowler, shopper, red hat lady and volunteer. Throughout her life, she volunteered in many capacities: Girl Scout Leader, Sunday School Teacher, President of the Trustees of the Katonah United Methodist Church; "Baroness" of the Red Hat Tee-zeers in Fort Edward, to name just a few. She was most proud of her 19 years of volunteering with Meals on Wheels in Moreau with her "sister", Betty Wimette. Opal gave her all to whatever she touched.
She will be remembered for her loving heart, her smile, her independence, as a loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend!

Burial in Oakwood Cemetery in Mt. Kisco, New York.

Source: MB Kilmer Funeral Home, South Glens Falls, NY
South Glens Falls, NY

Opal S. Ferguson, born, August 31, 1931, died peacefully in her sleep on Sunday night, January 16, 2022. Her 90th birthday was celebrated with family and friends just a few months ago.

Opal was predeceased by her beloved husband, Hilton "Fergie" Ferguson, in 2000, her daughter, Lynn Bradford, her granddaughter, Charlotte Bradford, her son-in-law, Larry I Funk, and her grandson-in-law, Keith Kopka.

She leaves behind a daughter and her husband of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, and another daughter of Wappingers Falls, formerly, Katonah, New York, and eight grandchildren. "Grandma", aka "Grandma Bear" was also loved by her 17 Great-Grandchildren.

Her early years were spent in Mt Kisco, New York. Opal and Fergie lived and raised their family in Katonah until 1992, when they moved permanently to Lamplighter Acres, Fort Edward, and soon made many friends through their love of golf. It quickly began to feel like home.

After Fergie passed in 2000, Opal remained involved in the community. She continued to make new friends that became a part of her family. Opal was a survivor having beat cancer four times in her life as well as open heart surgery, a truly amazing human being. Her family is proud to call her their matriarch.

Opal is known to many as a bear collector, gardener, bowler, shopper, red hat lady and volunteer. Throughout her life, she volunteered in many capacities: Girl Scout Leader, Sunday School Teacher, President of the Trustees of the Katonah United Methodist Church; "Baroness" of the Red Hat Tee-zeers in Fort Edward, to name just a few. She was most proud of her 19 years of volunteering with Meals on Wheels in Moreau with her "sister", Betty Wimette. Opal gave her all to whatever she touched.
She will be remembered for her loving heart, her smile, her independence, as a loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend!

Burial in Oakwood Cemetery in Mt. Kisco, New York.

Source: MB Kilmer Funeral Home, South Glens Falls, NY


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