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Mary Predel

Schenectady, New York

1932 - 2024

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Schenectady, New York
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Blood Cancer United

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Mary Elizabeth Predel Rexford - Mary Elizabeth Predel (née Weatherwax), 92, entered into eternal rest on March 16, 2024, 3 weeks after complications from a fall. Born on March 12, 1932, in Rotterdam Junction, NY, she lived a full and blessed life. She was the widow of the late Thaddeus A. Predel,...

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My Memories of Mary date back to when her boys starting with John Alexander, was born. They lived next door to us in Mariaville,NY, and I was one of their First Baby Sitters, while they lived there!! Lot of happy Memories----One was that with the five or six boys they had, their initials of each one of them, was J .A. P. Mary was a lot of fun, vibrant personality, and a harder worker you will never find!!! I have not seen her in many years, but am so Thankful, God chose to have our...

Predel´s Ranch was my first experience buying farm-raised goods and I never looked back. I never consumed another grocery store egg egg after meeting her in `08. Mary was so knowledgeable and friendly every time I visited she truly enlightened me to healthy eating and taught me the importance of buying local. Also told me everything was organic but she wasn´t going to pay the government for the USDA label saying so. Loved her for that.

So sorry to hear about the passing of Mary. She was a joy to talk with at Predel's Ranch. We went there often and loved her meat, eggs and vegetables. Our sympathy and prayers go out to her family. God Bless Mary.

My thoughts and prayers are with Mary's family. She's in a better place now.

My condolences to your family. Mary will always have a special place in my heart. We served on many committees at SUMC together and small groups. She was kind, smart and a loving woman. She did so much for so many. She will truly be missed. God bless

Mary was a sweet and special person. I knew Mary from Church. She was a dedicated soldier for the Lord. She always displayed pride in her family. Mary was full of wisdom. I will miss her.

Her story should be taught to young people everywhere. That you can overcome adversity and you be successful - but it takes work, hard work and lots of it. That no one is going to hand it to you. And you´re not going to hit it big at the casino either. These may not be as tough as the Depression years Mary was born into, but these times desperately need more people like her. Hard working and tough on the outside but a compassionate heart of gold on the inside. May she rest in peace.

I knew Mary from the scrapyard, but also from being her "go to person" at our family run flower shop. Whenever Mary needed something she would call and would only speak with me. She was a wonderful woman. I can remember when she threw a birthday for herself she said she was having the 30th anniversary of her 50th birthday.! I never forgot that. God bless you

What a remarkable and I liked her very much. A great role model for business people, too!