Albany Times Union

Hathaway, Angelique M.

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TROY — Angelique M. Hathaway, "Angie," 46, passed away on April 7, 2021, at Samaritan Hospital surrounded by her loving family and friends.

Born and raised in Troy, she was the daughter of Diane Austin and the late Norman St Andrew; and the loving wife of William Hathaway. In addition to her mother and husband, she is survived by her siblings, Catherine (Gabriel) Karathomas (Blaauboer), Mark (Lisa) Balistreri, and Jill (Tony) Mcaffrey; stepsiblin­gs, John (Michelle) Coon, Charles (Sue) Coon, Christy (Mathew) Opoka, Brian Austin, Jen (Greg) Cardin, Steven (Jen) Austin, Mike Zareski, Victoria Paul, Colleen Trapasso, and Corey Zareski; her aunt Sandy (Robert) Austin; her grandmothe­r, Joan Austin; her mother-in-law, Hope Schmerhorn; father-in-law, Jimmy Hathaway; her special friends, William and Nancy Munhall, Amber Hathaway and Holly Labelle; her nieces and nephews, Joshua, Michelle, Andrew, Joseph, Jesse, Miranda, Brittany, Frankie, Megan, Devon, Daniel, Lyndsay and Maddie; also survived by several other nieces and nephews.

In addition to her father, Norman St Andrew, she was predecease­d by her brother, Norman "Geno" St Andrew; and her stepfather, James Austin.

Family and friends are invited and may call from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 10, at the Mcloughlin & Mason Funeral Home, corner of 109th St. and Third Ave., Lansingbur­gh. Please note that social distancing, masks and occupancy limitation­s in the funeral home are required.

Please visit www. mcloughlin­mason.com

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East Jersey Olde Town, vice president of the Pratt Museum’s Board of Directors in Prattsvill­e, N.Y., chairperso­n of Community Action of Greene County, president of Greenville’s Friends of the Library, trustee of the Greenville Library (honored as Trustee of the Year in 2003 by the Mid-hudson Library System) and sat on the board of the Greene County Historical Society. She was recognized by the N.Y.S. Assembly in 2011 for her work in the community and library. Passionate about history, she was a wanderer of museums and a member of the DAR and the Huguenot Society of America. She organized the Civil War Round Table and numerous other book and discussion groups. Even in her hobbies, Mary enthusiast­ically took on leadership roles. She was president of the Women’s Golf League at the Windham Country Club and formed a women’s golf league at Thunderhar­t Country Club in Greenville. She was a member of the Clematis Garden Club, serving as president in 2015. She was also a member of a women’s bowling league in Ravena where she continued to bowl until a few months ago. Mary loved her family, friends, and community. She never slowed down and delighted in social gatherings and intellectu­al pursuits. Her competitiv­e spirit shone while skeet shooting with her husband or playing backyard croquet with her family. She was tenacious in her drive to live life to the fullest and will be sorely missed by many.

Mary lost her husband and lifelong partner, Walter R. "Bob" Heisinger, in 2012. She is survived by her children, Thomas R. Heisinger (Kathleen) and Elizabeth A. H. Stewart (Marc); her grandchild­ren, Jennifer A.H. Greathouse (Jesse), Meaghan E.H. Siekman (Michael), Joseph E. Heisinger, and Amelia E. Stewart; and greatgrand­children, Patrick and Morrighan Siekman and Sadie Greathouse. She was predecease­d by her son, Edward K. Heisinger; and her sister, Marjorie Kler Freeman.

A private interment will take place in the Saratoga National Cemetery and a celebratio­n of her life will take place later this year. Those who would like to remember Mary in a special way may contribute in her memory to The Greenville Public Library, P.O. Box 8, Greenville, NY, 12083. Arrangemen­ts by A.J. Cunningham Funeral Home, Greenville. Condolence­s may be posted at ajcunningh amfh.com.

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