Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Stewart, Merelyn J.

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by siblings, John Skopayko and Patricia Bell.

Calling hours will be held at New Comer Cremations & Funerals, 181 Troy Schenectad­y Rd, Watervliet on Wednesday, July 14, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Wanda’s name to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22478, Oklahoma City, OK, 73123.

DELMAR — Merelyn J. Stewart passed away unexpected­ly, on Friday, June 25, 2021.

She was born on September 21, 1946, to Jean and John R. Bylsma. Merelyn was a life-long resident of Delmar and cherished her community. Merelyn graduated from Bethlehem Central High School in 1965 and continued her education at the Junior College of Albany and SUNY Brockport, where she met her loving and devoted husband, David W. Stewart. After graduating from Brockport in 1969, David and Merelyn settled back down in Delmar after marrying that same year. While raising three children, Merelyn completed her graduate course work at The College of Saint Rose. Fulfilling her dream of becoming an elementary school teacher, Merelyn began her teaching career in the Guilderlan­d Central School District and then returned to Bethlehem where she retired after 25 years of service at Slingerlan­ds Elementary School. Merelyn was a dedicated and passionate teacher, spending endless hours in the evening and weekends developing creative lessons and experience­s for her students.

Outside of being a teacher, Merelyn was an adoring mother always making sure to attend every school event, whether it was a lacrosse or soccer game, cheerleadi­ng competitio­n, or awards ceremony. She spent time taking care of her parents, tending to her gardens or being a dedicated horseshow mom. Merelyn also loved volunteeri­ng at the Bethlehem Cemetery tending to and starting new gardens, such as the children’s garden.

After retiring in 2009, Merelyn and David enjoyed traveling, especially their yearly trip to York Beach, Maine. Merelyn also relished her time spent with her family and friends every chance she could get. Merelyn lived to make other people happy and to make sure they felt special. Always rememberin­g every birthday, anniversar­y, or special occasion of those she loved. In her free time, Merelyn enjoyed baking and quilting something for loved ones. Her compassion, smile, and spirit will remain in our hearts forever and will never be forgotten.

Merelyn was predecease­d by her parents and her brother, Kim Bylsma. She is survived by her husband David and their three children,

Lauri Reichenbac­h (Brian), Scott Stewart and Debbi Stewart. Merelyn also leaves behind her beloved grandson, Zachary Reichenbac­h and her faithful basset hound, Sadie. Merelyn is also survived by two brothers and one sister; locally,

Steven Bylsma (Karen) of Glenmont as well as many nieces and nephews.

A celebratio­n of life will be held on Monday, July 12, at 1 p.m. in the Delmar Reformed Church in Delmar. Burial to follow in the Bethlehem Cemetery. It is requested that all church attendees follow CDC guidelines regarding masks and social distancing.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a memorial donapredec­eased

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