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Service held Thursday for Old Forge’s Lorraine Stripp, 77

Lorraine Stripp

Mrs. M. Lorraine (Rowe) Stripp, age 77, of Old Forge, passed away on Sunday, July 31, 2011, at the Masonic Care Community of NY with her loving family by her side.

Lorraine was born in Warsaw NY, on April 6, 1934, the daughter of the late Alfred H. and Martha (Belknap) Rowe.

She grew up in Wyoming NY, graduating from Wyoming Central School and Keuka College. On October 1, 1955, she wed her childhood sweetheart, Allen L. Stripp.

After moving to Old Forge in 1958, Lorraine immersed herself into the community that she grew to love so well. She was one of the founding members of the local Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, and remained an active member for over 40 years.

Lorraine was employed at the Arts Center in Old Forge for many years. She had an assortment of job titles including Assistant Director, Bookkeeper, Craft Fair Chairperson, Hostess and Volunteer.

Her great love of children led her to an assistant position with Kinderwood, the local preschool program. She smiled, held hands, fixed boo-boos, guided and cheered the children on for over four decades.

Lorraine was also very involved with the Polar Bear Ski Club while her kids skied in the 1970’s; spending many hours on McCauley Mountain helping with ski races and fund raising.

In 2009, she and her husband received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Central Adirondack Association, “in recognition of a lifetime of commitment and dedication to the development, guidance and support of the Central Adirondack region and its citizens.”

She was a long time member of the Niccolls Memorial Presbyterian Church in Old Forge.

She is survived by her loving husband, Allen L, Stripp, of Old Forge; her children, David W. Stripp and his wife, Kelly of Marion, NY; Michael J. Stripp and his wife, Dayna of Holland Patent; Mark A. Stripp and his wife, Karen of Glenwood Springs, CO; Daniel B. Stripp of Vail, CO; Susan L. Stripp of Old Forge; and Sandra L. Tetreault and her husband, Pierre of Old Forge; grandchildren, Tracy Maddox and her husband, Alex; Trevor, Sarah, Daniel, Christopher, Ryann, Michelle, Erika, Jessica and Tyler Stripp; great grandchild, Zahria Maddox; nephew, Dick E. Rowe and his wife, Shannon. She was predeceased by a brother, James Rowe.

The memorial service is Thursday, August 4 at 3 p.m. at Niccolls Memorial Presbyterian Church of Old Forge.

There will be no calling hours.

A luncheon will be offered at the church following the service.

In lieu of flowers, please consider Kinderwood Preschool Program, P.O. Box 255, Old Forge, NY 13420 in memory of Lorraine. Envelopes will be available at the service.

The family would like to thank the staff of the Raquette Household at the Masonic Care Community of NY for all the care, compassion and comfort given to Lorraine.

Arrangements are with the Dimbleby, Friedel, Williams & Edmunds Funeral Home, Old Forge.

For online expression of sympathy go to www.dfwefh.com.

 

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View dedicates Kinderwood Suite to program founder, Miriam Kashiwa

Family, friends, colleagues, neighbors and former students of Miriam “Mirnie” Kashiwa gathered at View, the new arts center in Old Forge, on Saturday, June 25 for the dedication of the Miriam Davis Kashiwa Kinderwood Suite, named in honor of her founding of the area pre-school program.

Mirnie’s family took advantage of the opportunity and organized a weekend reunion for over 115 family members who traveled from all over the United States to be in attendance for the celebration.

Weekend events included a catered dinner at the McCauley Mountain Chalet on Friday night and a pre-dedication luncheon at the art center’s Gould Hall which was attended by close to 200 people.

Prior to the 3 p.m. ribbon-cutting and dedication, words of thanks written by current Kinderwood Director Page Hannah and Head Teacher Diane Heroux were delivered to the audience, as the Kashiwa clan filled the classroom space.

A message of congratulations from Senator Charles Schumer was also read.

“It was a wonderful dedication that can be shared by the entire Kashiwa family. It was the family’s matching fund effort that made the new suite possible, and we are so grateful for their participation in honoring their mother in this way,” said Heroux.

 

 

 

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