The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

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QUEENBURY - Roland Willis Mitchell, 93, of Vaughn Road, Queensbury, passed away at Fort Hudson Nursing Center, Tuesa day, February 28, 2017 after recent illness.

Roland was born in CharJames leton, NY on September 6, 1923 to Katherine and Mitchell.

After graduating he immediatel­y joined the Navy.

He is a WWII Veteran, he proudly served our Country as a Naval Officer in the capacity of Gunners Mate 2nd class on the submarine USS Scabberfis­h from 1942 until 1946.

He married his wife Kay and had 3 children, and owned and operated service stations from 19461967 in Rotterdam and Ballston Spa NY. In 1967 he married his late wife Shirley Beswick (Mitchell) at which time he then dedicated his life to helping to raise her 4 children and their son, as well as grand children.

Roland retired from a career at GE of Schenectad­y as a Milling Machine Operator in 1983 in his words to “Chase the salmon and trout” and he and Shirley pursued their dream of travel and adventure. He was passionate about fly fishing, there wasn’t many streams, lake or pond that he didn’t fish in the Northeast, Canada and even as far as Alaska.

His second passion was Whitetail deer hunting. EvMinerva. ery Fall you could find him at his camp nestled at the base of Hayes Mountain in His favorite season was Fall, he made 19 consecutiv­e trips to Cape Britain Island, Nova Scotia in pursuit of the Atlantic Salmon. In most recent years it was a common thing for him to be on his sons logging jobs regularly, he loved the smell of fresh cut wood. He often in his younger days cut and split wood to pay for his fishing and hunting trips.

Roland was a dedicated husband, father grandfaand ther and friend to all he loved and he was loved by all. He was well known for wit and humor, his wink the twinkle of his blue eyes. One of his favorite most recent past times was playing with or watching his newest granddaugh­ter Allie.

Besides his parents, he is pre- deceased by his wife, Shirley; brothers, Richard and Timothy Mitchell; sister, Marguerite White; Step daughter, Linda Mitchell; and Grandson Alfred( Alfifie) Sutch.

He is survived by his Brother, Trent and his wife Judy of Gallaway; Daughters, Susan and her husband Fred Sutch of Kathy Palmer of Schenectad­y; StepGallaw­ay, Daughters, Colleen Cook of Queensbury, Kathy Williams and her husband Mark of Loon Lake, Holly Vaughn and Neal Hubbell of Queensbury; son, Ro- land Mitchell 11 and TamJeremy my Bruno of Queensbury; grandchild­ren, Jenny,Andy and Kyle Mitchell, Scott Mitchell, Stacy Eastman, Williams, Travis Cook, Ryan and Justin Vaughn, Rosie Neahr and Lance Honeybill, Amanda Mitchell, Abigail Mitchell, Allie Mitchell;itchell; spespeky cial friends, Al and Perkyspeky Bramer, Carol Barrett and the late Dorothy Smith; also many great and great grandchild­ren, nieces and nephews.

Roland was a Member of the NRA,RA Cape Britain Island Atlantic Salmon Associatio­n and Warriors @ 45 North.

The family would like to thank Dr. Theodoros Lattice of Saratoga Cardioland ogy and his office staffff, Dr. Tracey Brennen of Saratoga and her office staff for their care over the years and a special thank you to the wonderful staff on B Wing the physicians and administra­tion of Fort Hudhis son Nursing Center for the recent care and support in hisHudhis last journey in life.

Calling hours will take place Monday, March 6, from 10 a.m. to noon at Baker Funeral Home, 11 Lafayette St., Queensbury, NY 12804.

A funeral service will follow at noon at the funeral home, with the Rev. Patti Girard officiatin­g.

Interment with military honors will follow at GerDuell ald B. H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery, 200 Rd., Schuylervi­lle.

Roland would wish that in lieu of flowers any donaNorth, tions go to Warriors @ 45 PO Box 132, Pittsburg, NH 03592.

Condolence­s may be sent directly to the funeral home, or through www. bakerfuner­alhome.com.

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