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Jean Argetsinger Obituary

Argetsinger, Jean Sause

Jean Sause Argetsinger, 97, of Burdett, NY, died January 16, 2017, at her home overlooking Seneca Lake, surrounded by her family. She was predeceased by her husband Cameron R. Argetsinger in 2008 after 67 years of marriage.

She was born March 19, 1919, in Youngstown, Ohio, the youngest of four children of Michael J. and Philomena Margretta Sause. She was predeceased by her brothers William and Robert of Youngstown, OH, and her sons Michael (2015) and Sam (2014). She is survived by her sister Dr. Louise M. Sause of East Lansing, Michigan, and her children: J.C. (Joan) Argetsinger of Montour Falls, Louise (Tom) Kanaley of Rochester, Marya Smith of Elizabeth, IL, Getchie Argetsinger (Kevin Potter) of New York City, Peter Argetsinger (Sjoukje Schipstra) of Watkins Glen and Sebring, FL., Rob of Elizabeth, IL, and Duke Argetsinger (Kirk Piersma) of Seven Valleys, PA, daughters-in-law Susann Gary Argetsinger of Whitefield, NH and Lee Green of Chicago, IL; fifteen grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren.

A graduate of the Rayen School and Youngstown College, she studied journalism at the University of Missouri. Prior to raising a family she was a reporter for the Youngstown Vindicator. In later years she wrote a weekly column for the Watkins Review and Express. She also produced several books on Schuyler County history as well as co-authored a history of St. Mary's of the Lake church. Her writing skills and flair for public relations have benefited many local organizations. Jean became a summer resident of Schuyler County after her marriage. From the time Jean and Cameron moved full-time to Schuyler County in 1952 to the present, she has been a community leader.

Jean's long time and lasting contributions were officially recognized by the New York State Legislature when she was designated as a ""Woman of Distinction" in 1999, one of the first so named in the State. Locally her leadership was honored as the recipient of the Schuyler County Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Month in 1978, Citizen of the Year in 1988 and in 2005 for its lifetime achievement award. In 2004 she was inducted into the Schuyler County Hall of Fame.

In 1955, she founded the League of Women Voters of Schuyler County and was its first President. She was honored for her outstanding services by the NYS League of Women Voters in 2004 and 2008.

Her past efforts have ranged from her church's restoration project to serving on the Boards, to name a few, of the United Way, the Chemung-Schuyler Health Foundation, the Association for the Blind, the Schuyler Health Association, the Mental Health Association, as well as the Mark Twain Drama and the President's Council of Elmira College. Even in later years she co-chaired the Schuyler Hospital Fund, a role she initially undertook in 1957. In 2015 she was Chairman of the successful campaign for benefit of the Motor Racing Research Library.

As a mother, she stressed education and literacy, both in her family and community. Initially involved in the old Burdett PTA, she subsequently served on the statewide board of that organization. For her services, she was awarded a lifetime membership in the PTA. Among her Burdett activities, in addition to promoting a local public library, was the creation of the "Burdett Players" (today's "Lake Country Players", for whom she wrote plays and directed the cast.

In 1959, Jean was elected to the Watkins Glen School Board. Re-elected twice more, she served until 1970. She was selected as the first Schuyler County designated Trustee on the Southern Tier Library Board, serving in this capacity for ten years. In 2002, she received the STLS Outstanding Advocate for Libraries Award. In 1978, she was elected to the Watkins Glen Public Library Board becoming its President in 1980, serving in this position for 23 years. She initiated a major fund drive and supervised the development of the present Watkins Glen Public Library on Decatur Street, dedicated in 1987.

As wife of Watkins Glen racing founder, Cameron, Jean ensured that the library contained a fine archive of the area's racing publications. In 1996, she led the Library's effort to build a new wing devoted to the sport's heritage, known as the International Motor Racing Research Center. The building was dedicated in 1998 coinciding with the 50th anniversary of racing at Watkins Glen. She served on the Governing Council since its inception.

She assisted Cameron in many ways in the race organization, even editing the race event programs. In the 1950's she established the Paddock Club (now the Glen Club) as a civilized retreat for drivers' wives and visiting celebrities. The parties in her home where she hosted the international racing community and local citizens are legendary. In 1998, she and Cameron were awarded the Briggs Cunningham Sportsmanship Award and in 2009 they were honored by Watkins Glen International's "Legends of the Glen Award."

She was a member of the Elmira Wednesday Morning Club and the Burdett Wednesday Afternoon Club as well as the Tuesday Bridge Club for thirty years.

Calling hours will be held Friday, January 20, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm at Vedder and Scott Funeral Home, 122 N. Genesee Street, Montour Falls. Her Funeral Mass will be held at St. Mary of the Lake Church, 905 N. Decatur Street, Watkins Glen, NY 14891, at 11:00 am on Saturday, January 21, 2017.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Watkins Glen Public Library, 610 S. Decatur Street, Watkins Glen, NY, 14891 or to St. Mary of the Lake Church. To leave the family a message of condolence, please visit www.vedderandscottfuneralhome.com.

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Published by Star-Gazette from Jan. 19 to Jan. 21, 2017.

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January 20, 2017

We are so sorry to hear of Jeans passing! We will always remember her as such a wonderful person and mother. She was so proud of her beautiful family! We are sorry we can't be there to help comfort the family because we are in Florida but our thoughts and prayers are with all of you! Chuck and Faith Ciprich

Carol "Murphy" Armstrong

January 20, 2017

Dear Pete & Sjoukje, I'm so sorry to hear of your mom's passing. May God give you comfort and peace at this time. It's been years since our graduation at WGCS. Hope you're both doing well.

Francis G. Clax

January 19, 2017

It was a very special honor to speak at the November 2016 second annual Jean S. Argetsinger Symposium on International Motor Racing History at the International Motor Racing research Center in Watkins Glen, NY named in her honor. Though she could not attend in person she did participate by telephone which was still wonderful and quite special. I never met Ms Argetsinger but I was sure to immediately thank her for the opportunity that she provided me, the other speakers and symposium attendees. Her participation made clear her commitment to supporting motorsports racing history and preserving its heritage. On behalf of the Society of Automotive Historians, all of this year's symposium presenters and attendees, and my family I thank you, Ms Argetsinger, her husband, the late Cameron Argetsinger for all of their many efforts and resources. My deepest and sincerest condolences are extended to her large and loving family. Thank you Jean and tell Cameron that we did appreciate you both.

~ Francis G. Clax
Founder, President and CEO MotometerCentral.com
Canandaigua, NY

ron sopp

January 19, 2017

Peter:
i was sorry to hear of your moms passing. I graduated from high school with you in 1968. you were one of the bright spots in my high school experience. Its been 48 years since our graduation. I trust you have had an amazing life. I would expect nothing less. You are an amazing person. I wish you and your family much joy and happiness in the future.
Ron Sopp

larry aiello

January 19, 2017

My condolences to the Argetsinger Family.
Jean was a classy lady who made good things happen! Her strength will be missed by all.

January 19, 2017

My husband and I are so sad to hear of Jean's passing. My aunt and uncle (Sam and Anne Cobean) were friends of Jean and Cameron's in Watkins Glen. I had the fortune to meet Jean in Watkins Glen when my husband and I were traveling there for the races and fondly remember how much she thought I looked like my aunt Anne. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Jean's family - I know that she will be missed. Sincerely, Barbara Corrigan Musante

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