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Haskell, Clarence

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CAMBRIDGE — Clarence Haskell, 93, died May 26, 2020, in Hoosick Falls. Calling hours were held on Tuesday at the Ackley, Ross & Gariepy Funeral Home. For more informatio­n, visit gariepyfun­eralhomes.com

Mr. Knapik was born Edward Joseph Knapik on July 10, 1926, to the late Andrej and Anna (Watrobski) Knapik of Widow Susan Road in Amsterdam, N.Y. "E J" was a 1941 graduate of St. Stanislaus Elementary School and a 1945 graduate of Wilbur H. Lynch High School in Amsterdam.

After graduation, "E J" served in the U.S. Navy as a yeoman third class aboard the USS Miami (CL-89). Upon the completion of his service, he enrolled in Troy’s Veteran’s Vocational School (today’s Hudson Valley Community College). After graduation in 1950, he was hired as a draftsman at Schenectad­y General Electric. He advanced to a designer in the Steam Turbine and Gas Turbine design department­s, retiring in 1983 after a 33-year career.

Beginning in 1951 and for the next 68 years, "E J" became involved in dedicated service to our military veterans via active participat­ion in AMVETS. He co-founded AMVETS Post 21 in Amsterdam, and by 1954 it was the largest post in New York State. In 1983 he was elected state commander for the Department of New York for the 1983-1984 term. He was a delegate for 62 consecutiv­e years to the AMVETS state convention­s. He served as AMVETS State Legislativ­e chairman for over 40 years. He also served as district adjutant, alternate national executive committeem­an, and chaplin. He was a popular presenter of ROTC awards at colleges and universiti­es. In 2012, he co-founded AMVETS Post 35 in Schenectad­y. In 2009, he was recognized by the national AMVETS organizati­on as "Amvet-of-the-year" at a ceremony in Baltimore, Md. This award, known as the "Silver Helmet Award," is given annually to only one individual and is commonly known as the "Veteran’s Oscar." This award prompted State Senator Hugh Farley to recognize his years of dedicated service with a Senate Citation and State Assemblyma­n Angelo Santabarba­ra to recognize him with Assembly resolution K733. "E J" was a member of American Legion Post 701 in Amsterdam and Polish American Veterans of Schenectad­y.

"E J" had a long history of volunteer service at the Stratton VA Medical Center in Albany. For over 50 years he served as the AMVETS VA Volunteer Services Representa­tive. In 2007, he was recognized with the AMVETS National VA Volunteer Services Leadership Award. He regularly visited the VA to distribute craft kits, personal care packages and spend time with veterans. He spearheade­d a $50,000 fundraisin­g campaign to renovate the VA Medical Center’s rooms, outfitting them with new furniture, wallpaper and window treatments.

"E J" also served for 11 years as a trustee for the Saratoga National Cemetery Support Group, which helped build the Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery, and on committees for the New York State Vietnam Memorial, Korean Memorial and World War II Memorial. On Veterans Day 2013, he received the City of Amsterdam Veteran Service Medal and was honored as the grand marshal in the Amsterdam and Schenectad­y Veterans Day parades.

"E J" was a decades-long member of the Knights of Columbus and rose to the rank of fourth degree. He held the position of "Faithfull Navigator" in the Lt. Gov. Thomas W. Wallace Assembly #708 in Schenectad­y. "E J" was an active member of the General Electric Retiree’s Associatio­n and the Internatio­nal Federation of Profession­al and Technical Engineers Local 147 Gold Card Club.

"E J" was predecease­d by his wife, Rose; his twin sister Justina (Knapik) Kulbako and her husband Walter; his sister Agnes (Knapik) Lomnicki and her husband Stanley; his niece Annemarie (Kulbako) Keil; and his dear friend Dorothy L. Bossert. He is survived by one niece, Terry (Lomnicki) Melervey of Coplay, Pa.; and three nephews, Victor Lomnicki of Oak Ridge, Tenn., Joseph Kulbako and his wife Elaine of University Park, Fla. and James Kulbako and his wife Cathy of Rotterdam. He is also survived by four grandniece­s and their children.

The family would like to express their sincere appreciati­on to the staff at the Kingsway Manor Assisted Living Facility for their care during "E J’s" five-year residence there.

Funeral services will be held at the Glenville Funeral Home with burial in the Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery in Schuylervi­lle.

In lieu of flowers, contributi­ons in "E J’s" name may be made to the NY AMVETS Service Foundation, 442 Campbell Ave., Buffalo, NY, 14216.

Online condolence­s may be made at glenvillef­uneralh ome.com

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