Albany Times Union

Flynn, Marjorie E. Mcdonough

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WYNANTSKIL­L — Marjorie E. Mcdonough Flynn, 101, died on Sunday, May 31, 2020, at her residence, surrounded by her loving family.

Born in Springfiel­d, Vt. during the 1918 Pandemic, she was the daughter of James Mcdonough and Mary Lee Mcdonough; and the wife of the late Charles F. Flynn Sr. She had resided in Wynantskil­l for the last 70 years and was a graduate of Granville High School and SUNY Plattsburg­h, class of 1939. At SUNY, she put herself through college by working as a mother’s helper and waitress and graduated at the age of 18. At age 19, she was hired for her first teaching job in a one room schoolhous­e near Granville, where she taught all eight grades. Her first chore of the day before lessons was to start the wood stove to warm the room for her 15 students. After her marriage, Marjorie moved to South Troy and then to Wynantskil­l where she resumed her teaching career at the Wynantskil­l School and the Gardner Dickinson School, teaching there for 32 years, retiring 39 years ago. Outside of the classroom, she often volunteere­d to teach children of the Wynantskil­l community to read in tutoring lessons in her home, believing that reading was essential to academic success. In 2012, Marjorie was honored by Wiawaka Holiday House and the New York State Internatio­nal Year of the Woman for her many years of service in education. Marjorie and her husband, Charles, were founding members of St. Jude’s Roman Catholic Church, where they were communican­ts for over 60 years.

Survivors include two daughters, Mary Kay Clement (John) of Huntington Bay, N.Y. and Kathleen Ellen Hansen, Trenton, N.J.; a son, Charles F. Flynn Jr. (Joan); her grandchild­ren, John Clement III (Jean), Amy Clement (Kenny Broad), Nell Clement (Ben Y urman/glaser), Brian Hansen (Susan), Lance C. Hansen (Rebecca Clifton), Kelly Flynn/pasinella (Gerry), Charles A. Flynn, Trish Flynn/adams (Jason), Erin Ingold (Matt), and Christophe­r Flynn (Diane). Marjorie is also survived by eighteen great-grandchild­ren, Charlie and Chase Hansen, Jasper and Lincoln Broad, Kini and Duke Clement, Alex and Devon Flynn, Sienna and Lily Adams, Hannah and Charlie Flynn, Avila Ingold, Dolly and Louisa Hansen, and Adler, James and Cassidy Yurman/glaser.

Funeral services are private at the convenienc­e of the family. Interment will be in St. Joseph’s Cemetery. A memorial celebratio­n of Marjorie’s life will be held at a future date.

In lieu of flowers, contributi­ons may be made in memo

y ry of Marjorie E. Mcdonough Flynn to Wiawaka Holiday House on Lake George, where she spent many wonderful summers, Task-trenton Area Soup Kitchen where she did volunteer tutoring, or Community Hospice (Troy), that provided such excellent care at the end of her life.

To sign the guestbook or light a candle, visit www. brycefh.com.

Society, 3 Oakland Avenue, Menands, NY, 12204.

To sign the condolence book, or to light a memory candle for the family please visit dufresnean­dcavanaugh.com.

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