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Knickerbocker, Alice SLINGERLANDS Alice Knickerbocker of Beverwyck in Slingerlands passed on May 24, 2013. She was born in Eland, Wisc., in 1912, the daughter of Louise and Perry Angus and sister of Dorothy. She was predeceased by her loving husband, Robert, and is survived by their three children, Brad (Carol) of Ashland, Ore., Kim Keeler (Ken) of Cary, N.C. and Daniel of Earlton, N.Y. She is also survived by four grandchildren, Timothy, Tracey, Emily, and Scott; seven great-grandchildren, Brodie, Eva, Kassidy, Sydney, Violet, Malia, and Rowan; and five nephews and nieces. In addition she leaves many dear friends and relatives. Alice was a member of First United Methodist Church of Delmar and a volunteer at the Albany Red Cross for 26 years. She also held other volunteer positions. Before marriage in 1936, she was an employee of the federal government in Madison, Wisc., during the Great Depression. Alice and Bob were barn-stormers for a while, flying an open-cockpit biplane. Alice was as beautiful - inside and out - at 101 as she was as a teenager. She loved to read, she was a fan of the Yankees, and she was a formidable Scrabble opponent. And she was the kind of neighborhood mom all the kids gravitated to when they needed cheering up or just a cookie. No services are planned at this time, and if desired, donations in her memory may be made to the Capital City Rescue Mission, 259 S. Pearl St., Albany, NY 12202.
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The Knickerbocker House on Louise Street was my "home away from home" during my growing up years in Delmar...and Mrs. Knickerbocker was the "heart" of that home. Her Obituary said it all. What a special lady! I remember the salmon-colored Nash car she drove us around in; she taught me how to play canasta and other card games; the bologna, pickels and catsup sandwiches, and the "Scotch Bars" that she made (she shared her recipe w/ me, but mine never tasted as good). I remember when she would attend her high school reunions in Wisconsin and bring back the class photo -- Kim and I would marvel that she was so young-looking that she looked like the daughter of her classmates! The entire Knickerbocker Family was awesome and played such a wonderful part in my happy childhood. What a long and wonderful life. Condolences to Brad, Kim and Danny and thank you Mrs. Knickerbocker for the special memories! Linda Logan Bird
Linda Bird
June 24, 2013
Your Mom and my "favorite" aunt never failed to keep in touch . I have already missed here note in my birthday card. She always wrote about you three kids, grand children, and her hand writing never changed over the years, My heart goes out to you three in your grief, I have some pictures you might be interested in viewing, I had planned to send them to your Mom, Take care. You continue to be in our thoughts and prayers,
Linda Dresden
June 5, 2013
Dear Dan, Kim and Brad,
I really don't know what to say. Every time I visited with your mom was a joy. She always surprised me, but in retrospect, I don't know why. I should've expected the unexpected. She was so smart and funny -characteristics which she passed to her children. She is certainly an inspiration in the way she led her life. I will miss her. My prayers and thoughts are with you all.
-Chris and the Reda family
Chris Reda
June 3, 2013
Alice spread her wings and hopefully went to a better place. She was a special Lady and it was a privilege for me to know her.I WAS ALSO LUCKY TO BE AT HER 100TH BIRTHDAY!!! SO ALICE PLEASE REST IN PEACE. I will miss you dearly.
Michael Hooky Fournier
May 29, 2013
Alice spread her wings and hopefully went to a better place. It was a privilege to know Alice. She was an outstanding Lady. May she RIP.
Michael Hooky Fournier
May 29, 2013
Alice spread her wings and hopefully went to a better place. I was privileged to know Alice, what an outstanding Lady. I will miss her dearly. RIP Alice
Michael Hooky Fournier
May 29, 2013
Dear Brad, Kim and Dan....I saw your mother in December when I did a presentation at Beverwyck...She looked great and was so delighted that I remembered her...She was so proud of her motor scooter that you had given her on her 100th birthday...She was so positive, enthusiastic and charming as was your dad when I'd see them on various occasions.....I hope remembering the happy times you spent together will comfort you at this time...
Richard Feldman
May 27, 2013
Kim, Brad and Dan, your obituary described your mom perfectly; we all loved to go to your house. Then when my family moved right across the street from her on McGuffey, she was the same welcoming neighbor to my kids. When I last saw her a few years ago, she was still able to drive and still had no grey hair! Amazing woman!
Toni Palmer Overacker
Toni Overacker
May 27, 2013
Mrs Knickerbocker was an exceptional woman who had a truly positive influence on her community and her many friends. She gave aid and comfort to my mother when she needed it most and will be long remembered for her kindness to so many.
Our heartfelt condolences to Brad, Kim, Daniel and the entire family.
Hank and Sue McCauley
May 27, 2013
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