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Samuel Argetsinger Obituary

Argetsinger, Samuel Williams

Samuel Williams Argetsinger, 62, died at his home overlooking Seneca Lake on Sunday, December 28, 2014. Sam was born in Ithaca, New York on August 20, 1952, to Jean S. Argetsinger and the late Cameron R. Argetsinger. Sam was raised on the land adjoining Tug Hollow Creek near Burdett, N.Y., in the old farm house where his grandfather, James Cameron Argetsinger I, was born in 1883 and his great grandfather L.W. Argetsinger first cultivated grapes. Sam eventually became the proud owner of the family farm, and accolades for his renowned Riesling grapes soon followed. Sam's middle name is derived from his paternal grandmother's family, early community leaders who settled here in the first decade of the 19th century and farmed much of the Skyline Drive territory. Prior to returning to his roots and restoring the family farm, Sam's early years on dairy farms in Maine and New York left a lasting impression on him. After moving back to upstate New York, Sam became a highly respected logger. Following one of his many public addresses regarding forest management, The New York Forest Owner newsletter remarked that "not a man or woman in the audience wouldn't have liked to hire Sam Argetsinger right on the spot to work in their woods. All were touched by his sensitivity to the emotions many landowners feel for their woodlot." Sam was a lifelong student of Native American history and culture and a deeply spiritual man. He studied and spoke the Seneca and Onondaga languages, and his forest and land management philosophy was influenced by Iroquois teachings. Sam was highly regarded for his knowledge of forest ecology, land management and Iroquois history. He was widely sought-after for his unique ability to translate this knowledge to students, landowners, policymakers and the communities in which he worked. Sam was a spellbinding public speaker who could hold audiences for hours. His stories, both original and folklore, and his exploits were the stuff of legend. He taught and applied the principles of environmental stewardship and took the long view in his approach to land and natural resource management. In November 2013, Sam concluded a four-year project, working with local and state government agencies and non-profit partners, to ensure that the ecology of his family's 75 acres of vineyards, creek and forest property will be protected from development and managed according to his high standards of environmental stewardship in perpetuity. As a recent Finger Lakes Land Trust Newsletter stated: "Walk around the vineyard with Sam, who is the fourth generation of his family to work the land, and you get a clear sense of the passion he brings to his role as land steward and caretaker." Sam is survived by his three children, Bree, of Denver, CO, Beren, of Ithaca, and Will, of Tokyo, Japan; their mother Susann Gary Argetsinger, of Whitefield, NH; his mother Jean, of Burdett; his beloved aunt Louise Sause of East Lansing, MI; and his dear friend, Jesi Turner, of Montour Falls. He is also survived by his five brothers and three sisters: J.C. (Joan) of Montour Falls, Louise (Tom) Kanaley of Rochester, Michael (Lee) of Chicago, IL, Marya Smith of Elizabeth, IL, Getchie (Kevin Potter) of New York, NY, Peter (Sjoukje) of Sebring, FL, Robert of Illinois, and Philip of Phoenix, AZ; as well as his 12 nieces and nephews and seventeen great-nieces and nephews, all of whom adored him and many of whom he hosted at a wonderful party at his home on the day after Christmas. Sam graduated from Watkins Glen High School in 1970, where he was president of his class and an outstanding athlete and scholar. Always interested in history, especially of the Napoleonic era and of all things concerning nature and the environment, Sam was a wonderful writer. He attended Syracuse University where he met Susann, who described him as having the heart of a poet. He was much in demand for his essays, especially concerning forestry, grape growing, and Iroquois history and tradition. There was not a fellow human being who was not captivated by Sam's charm and willingness to help in any endeavor. Sam was larger than life, he touched the hearts and minds of many, and will be sorely missed by his family and friends. A Funeral Mass will be held at 2PM on Sunday, January 4 at St. Mary's of the Lake Church, 905 N. Decatur St., Watkins Glen, N.Y. The family will receive friends afterwards at the International Motor Racing Research Center, 610 S. Decatur St., Watkins Glen.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Sam's name to the Finger Lakes Land Trust, with whom he worked closely to conserve his vineyards and the family's farm. Donations can be made at www.fllt.org, or 202 E Court St., Ithaca, NY 14850 (607)275-9487.

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Published by Ithaca Journal on Jan. 2, 2015.

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Glen Sanders

February 9, 2015

Rest in peace my Brother. You will be missed.

Robin Hart

January 26, 2015

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Melissa personius

January 9, 2015

What a very great man the world lost.Its a very sad time for very many.i will miss setting his smiling face around town.God bless the family.my thoughts are with u all.

Robert Gillespie

January 6, 2015

I am very sorry to hear of Sam's passing. Sam stood for so many things we all treasure here in the Finger Lakes. I personally share many of the very same interests and values that Sam held. He was such an eloquent spokesman. God Bless You Sam, and your wonderful legacy. We will all miss you.

Candy & Chris Stoscheck

January 6, 2015

Though we hadn't seen Sam in many years, we always held him dear in our hearts.
And in fact, we were telling our children
Sam stories the very night we learned he had passed. What a bright light he was on this earth...now traveling at the speed of light. Love to all his family
Rest in Peace Sam.

January 6, 2015

At times like these God can give you power beyond what is normal to help you to endure. (2Cor.4:7)

Ella Preston

January 5, 2015

He will be missed. My son loved camping and hearing all Sam's stories about the Indians and the forest. I was ill and did not make the service but wanted the family know that my son Nick was there to greet Sam and be his spiritual guide in his next full life with God. Ella

Bertha DeBerardinis

January 5, 2015

Sammie over the years has given me strength through my life. He would tell me life is a learning tool and we do with it what we are given, but what we are given is the tool by which to learn for the future. I was in high school when he told me those words they always stayed with me over the years. He touch my life over the years with his wisdom and I valued his friendship. He was large than life. Over the years he always gave a hug when he saw me. He would ruffle Ryan's hair and he would say you listen to your Grandpa.(Joe)

Carol Hillman

January 5, 2015

I met Sam once back in the early 70's on Seneca Lake. He actually swam out to our boat to see if we were stranded. It was very clear he was a special caring person. My deepest sympathy to his family.

Craig and Debbie Slater

January 5, 2015

Our deepest condolences to your entire family on Sam's passing. I remember well sitting with him next to his favorite gorge and how strong, vital, and passionate he was even when we were kids. May the glint in his eyes and fire in his heart keep his memory alive for you all. He is and will be remembered well and will be missed.

Pamela Robertson-Marsh

January 5, 2015

Schuyler County has lost a great man! Sammy always had a smile on his face, a hug if he saw you out and about, or a huge wave as he drove by you with his window down and his dog beside him. He will be sadly missed. Thoughts and prayers to the family. Go Bless. RIP my friend

Suzanne Klinga

January 4, 2015

I was deeply sadden to hear of Sam's death. He was always so kind to me and my mother. My sincerest condolences to the Argetsinger family. Suzanne Marcin Klinga

Tim McKee

January 4, 2015

Sam was Schuyler County's Wendell Berry--philosopher, poet, farmer, and social activist.

Karl Longenbach

January 4, 2015

My condolences as well. I too spent many a fond time with Sam at Syracuse University. He was an irrepressible spirit. Soft spoken, humble and genuine. I can still recall the Native American lore and that smile, whether washing dishes at Cosmo's Pizza or making spiritual observations with and among his many friends and admirers.

Carol Marsh

January 4, 2015

May you rest in peace my friend

Cathy and Michael Dencenburg

January 4, 2015

My sincerest condolences to the Argetsinger family. I first met Sam when we were all living on a dairy farm in Maine. Always remember his big smile, warm welcome and handstands across the yard. A few years later after moving to NY and I was down and out he was a lifesaver in many ways. My sons and I will be forever grateful. He was a wonderful kind and unique friend. His passing is a great loss to all who knew him. He will be missed.

January 3, 2015

Jean and family,
I was so saddened to hear of Sam's passing. My major remembrances of Sam were as a student in my classes. Fond memories of him and his family. His passing is too soon. My condolences to all.
Gary and Nancy Slater

David Boland

January 3, 2015

Grief can be so hard during the holidays, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one this holiday season.

Kevin longenbach

January 3, 2015

I met Sam while we both attended Syracuse Univerdity and recognized him as a force of nature. Passionate, enthusiastic and always on the move. Innate kindness to all as well. Our times going back to the glen for races were memorable as well. My condolences to his children and family on this sad passing.

Bob & Cathy Larsen

January 3, 2015

I've known Sam for so long, logged with him, shared with him, close to him since our kids were little. Really hard dealing with his departure. Loved him so much. We fed each other to the benefit of each other, which we both learned from. I'm devastated.. Rest Sammy, rest........

January 3, 2015

My sincere condolences to the Argetsinger family over the loss of Sam. May you find some comfort in the loving memories you have of him and in the legacy he has left behind. Patti Bale Venturini.

Julie Lawton

January 3, 2015

My deepest condolences to Sam's family. He was always sweet and kind to me and will be missed.

Julie Lawton

January 3, 2015

I was so sorry to hear of Sam's passing! He was always sweet and kind to me. I will miss him!

Thom White Wolf Fassett

January 3, 2015

Nya:weh, to Sam for the strength of his life-statement about the land and his demonstrated love of the earth. You will always be a part of it. Condolences to his family and all who loved him.

Ann Marie Loree

January 3, 2015

I only had the pleasure of knowing Sam for 3 years but he touched my heart and soul with his wisdom and great tales. Sam always smiling and always looking for a hug when he brought in the grapes at Ravines. And always shared a Cheer or two with him. I'll never forget you Sweet Friend God Bless Cheers!

Joan Martin

January 2, 2015

My sincere condolences to Jean and family. Sam will be greatly missed.

Rich & Lois Brown

January 2, 2015

It is with great sadness that we learned of Sam's passing. He was always a gentleman and a wonderful guy. He was never too busy to take a few minutes to say hello. What a great, talented and generous man. Sam, you will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with Jean and the entire Argetsinger family.

Barbara Ball

January 2, 2015

My deepest and most sincere sympathy to the Argetsinger family. I always heard so much about Sam from Aunt Helen Carpenter Hammond. My Mom was Madge. So we are distant cousins. I know Sam's beloved farm and vineyard well. God bless your family at this sad time.
Love, Barbara Gee Ball

Krys Cail

January 2, 2015

His example will continue to inspire us, even in his absence.

January 2, 2015

I graduated with Sam in 1970 he was always a good guy,when my mom Lillian Ackley passed away in July Sam stopped by mom and dads house in Burdett and shared his condolances. I had not seen him since graduation but my dad and mom thought very highly of Sam. May he rest in peace and my thoughts and prayers go out to all of you. Sincerely Kathy Ackley Leff

January 1, 2015

We are so sorry to hear of Sams passing. We are sorry we cannot be there to help comfort you in your time of loss. Sam was a kind and thoughtful person. Our prayers and thoughts are with Jean and Family. Chuck and Faith Ciprich, Sun City Center, Florida

Raymond Roberts

January 1, 2015

He will be missed, he was one of the most generous men I know as a child. He spent so much time telling tales that were absolutely captivating... I miss you Sam...

John and Sue Gregoire

January 1, 2015

We've lost a great scholar and friend. Sam will be long remembered for his love for native history,the former stewards of these lands and his own sensitive treatment of both. Rest well, Sam and "we'll see you in the woods"!

Cathy Ford Wiseman

January 1, 2015

To the Argetsinger family, I share in your grief over the loss of such a beloved son, brother and friend. I was blessed to know and love him at a time when life was just beginning and our paths not set for what would be accomplished in our lives. He left a legacy you can all be proud of. Rest in peace, Sammy.

Jim/sheila Carnahan

January 1, 2015

So sorry to here about Sam , we just talked Christmas eve. SAM was a great neighbor and very respectful. Sam always ask me if I knew what the best thing was that came out of Watkins glen. HE would say the road to Burdett.

Tim McKee

January 1, 2015

I enjoyed co-editing the high school student newspaper with Sam in 1969-1970. He had a gift with words and helped many reflect on what was important in life.

Debbie Pipe

January 1, 2015

To Jean and families,
I am totally in shock of this news. My heart is aching for you all. May God wrap you all in his arms to help you through this time , and to my dear friend Sammi may you rest in peace my friend and fly with your spiritual angels...God speed you will be missed....

Barbara Hughes

January 1, 2015

I am deeply saddened to hear of Sammys' passing!!! Although I haven't seen him since graduating from High School, I have had the pleasure to hear of his many accomplishments!!! He will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved him!! God Bless you Sammy, love and prayers to you!!!

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