Alice Pachek

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Alice Mabel Edgerton Pachek daughter of the late Arthur and Maria Carr Edgerton passed away at the age of 93. She was born in Nedrow and moved to Hannibal where she grew up and graduated from Hannibal High School in 1936. She married her late husband Edward Richard Pachek on October 30th 1939 and settled in Baldwinsville to raise her family. Edward passed away on July 9th 1980. She worked many years at Syracuse China before retiring in 1980. In 1990 she moved to Indiantown, FL and in 2009 moved to Intervale, NH to live with her daughter and son-in-law. She loved being with her family. She was a life member of the Baldwinsville Women of the Moose and a former member of the Belgium Cold Springs Ladies Auxiliary. She was a current member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Firemens Association of New York. She was predeceased by her half sister Ruth Dobel in 1945. She is survived by her four children, Leo (Judie) Pachek of The Villages, FL, Diane (Jerry) Montague of Intervale, NH, Edward (Sharon) Pacheck of Pueblo, Colorado, Gary (Esther) Pacheck of Baldwinsville, NY; eight grandchildren, nine great grandchildren and one great great grandchild; one niece and several nephews. The family thanks all of their friends and family for the help and support through the years and a special thank you to Nancy Crowther and Colleen Albert who were so kind and loving to their mom. Donations may be made to Bartlett-Jackson Ambulance, PO Box 422, Glen, NH 03838.
A Memorial Tree was planted for Alice
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Falardeau Funeral Home
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1918 - 2012

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