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Virginia Hobbs Obituary

Hobbs, Virginia M. "Ginny" CLARKSVILLE Virginia M. Hobbs, 91, died Monday, July 25, 2011 at St. Peter's Nursing and Rehabilitation Center after a short illness. Virginia was born at home in Hampton Bays, N.Y. as a triplet. She was the daughter of the late Howard and Annie Meschutt of Hampton Bays and the wife of the late Leonard Albert (Bert) Hobbs, having married in 1949 in North Canaan, Conn. Virginia treasured her friends at the Clarksville Community Church where she was an active member for almost 60 years. She graduated from Hampton Bays High School in 1937 and then from the New York State College for Teachers at Albany in 1941 with a bachelor's of science degree. Ginny was employed by the New York Telephone Co. until adopting two children in 1956. She worked parttime to be near her children at Hanson Tractor Supply in Clarksville, Bethlehem Central Schools, the Delmar Animal Hospital and then Thomas S. Olesko, a plumbing and heating supply company in Colonie, where she worked with her husband until they both retired. They enjoyed traveling to visit the Hobbs family in Montreal and British Columbia, Canada, and the Meschutt families in Long Island, N.Y., Williamsburg, Va., Florida and North Carolina. She enjoyed knitting, gardening and was extensively involved in church activities, often heading different committees. Her faith helped mold her life. She is survived by her beloved daughter Diane C. (William) Laraway of Delmar; granddaughter, Marcy (Ernie) Canterbury of Lansingburgh; two brothers, Thurman (Gladys) Meschutt of Hampton Bays and Frederick (Evelyn) Meschutt of Dix Hills, N.Y.; a sister Ann (Gerald) Mepham of Williamsburg, Va.; and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her son Richard A. Hobbs; older twin sisters, Marion (William) Heineck and Marie (Chet) Seibel; triplet sisters, Barbara and Florence Meschutt. Relatives and friends are invited to call on Thursday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Applebee Funeral Home, 403 Kenwood Ave., Delmar. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m., Friday at the Clarksville Community Church. Burial will be in Onesquethaw Cemetery, Clarksville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Clarksville Community Church Memorial Fund, P.O. Box F, Clarksville, NY 12041. www.applebeefuneralhome.com

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Published by Albany Times Union from Jul. 27 to Jul. 28, 2011.

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Gretchen VanValkenburg

July 29, 2011

Diane and Bill, I am so sorry for your recent loss and I understand what you may be going through since I lost my Dad on December 9, 2010. Please know that my prayers are with you.

July 28, 2011

Diane: some of my happies memories are Sunday dinners at the Hobbs house with you Dad, Mom and Rick. I am so thankful to have grown up with you and able to share your family with you love you.

Julie Lind

July 27, 2011

Diane & Bill ... I am so sorry that I am away right now. Jeff will be carrying my greetings with him. Know that I am with you in spirit and asking prayers for your strength and comfort in the days and weeks to come. Love to you both.

July 27, 2011

Dearest Diane, Bill, Marcy, Ernie
This sorrowful time must feel unreal. I hope you can feel the strength from above and from friends.

I hope, from my heart, that your pain will decrease as time goes by, that your spirit will gain strength again, and I pray that your faith will create inner peace, till then, if you need me to lighten your load, I’m waiting to come to your aid.
Just call on me, and I’ll walk down that road, until the dark times start to fade.

Deepest condolences,
God Bless,
Peggy W.

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