Descendants of William Carpenter of Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony, now part of Bristol County, MA

Notes


37852. Lindell Odus Carpenter

This line submitted by Debra Carpenter dcarpen253@aol.com in May
1999.


37861. Coles Joseph Carpenter

MILITARY:  USMC in Vietnam, married twice, 6 kids.
MARRIAGE: 1st Marriage place listed as Richmondville, NY &  2nd marriage at Ft. Devans, MA.

This family line supplied by John L. Carpenter (born 1945) of NH. (11/96)

E-MAIL:
From: Johnlsaywhat@aol.com
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Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2007 11:29 PM
Subject: My Brother Coles

My brother Coles has just recently been diagnosed with stomach cancer.
He will need chemo and radiation therapy as well as radial surgery.
Survival rate from this is low according to some medical journals.
Any and all prayers would be appreciated.
I ask God, for him not to be spared but to have peace and comfort & not suffer.God has his reasons for taking loved ones from us it's just not always clear to us.

E-MAIL:
From: tarakimcarpenter@yahoo.com To: Johnlsaywhat@aol.com Sent: 11/26/2011 11:55:53 A.M. Eastern Standard Time Subj: Re: Your dad
Hi Uncle John,
Dad is not doing well. He is slowing fadeing away. Cant email, answer IMs, or phone calls right now. Says he cant hear- but we are thinking that he just cant process anything. I havent seen a smile in weeks. He sleeps a lot or just sits. He is still at the Manor, however I am thinking that he may need more care in the next few weeks.
He had an EEG last week- after we saw a nerologist -we should get some answers, however they believe that there was some brain damage from the last chemo.
The kids have went to visit- Jason is going tomorrow with me. Kev and I are trying to decided when would be the best time to move into the VA nursing home as Dad is not taking his cans (his feeding tube fell out) and he told the dr he would drink the cans. He is hardly eating.
If you need to do a day visit in the next few weeks- just tell me the day as we have many appointments. He is scheduled for chemo (to help with pain) on Tuesday that I will go to but I do not think that he will have chemo as he is not doing so well.
I will keep you posted~ We have been pretty busy with getting his appartment cleaned and cleared before the Dec 1 and trying to get through paper work...and still trying to visit and go to appointments. Last Friday we had 7 appointments in one day.
I am going to start making arrangements as I know it will be difficult when the time comes. Not saying he has only days or weeks....but I can see a big change in him fast. I am also looking to get him a uniform as he would like to be laid to rest in Saratoga.
Tara Kim

OBIT:
Coles J. Carpenter Carpenter, Coles J. EAST GREENBUSH Coles J. Carpenter, 65, formerly of Brunswick, N.Y., entered into the presence of His Lord and Savior on Thursday, February 9, 2012, with the love, care and support of his family, friends and the wonderful staff of the Hospice Unit at the V.A. Hospital in Albany, following a lengthy battle with cancer. Born in Jamaica, Queens, he was the son of the late Coles E. and Alice Lutz Carpenter. He was raised and educated in Lindenhurst, N.Y., graduating from Lindenhurst High School in 1965, after which he enlisted in the U. S. Marine Corps. Sergeant Carpenter participated in multiple operations against the Communist Insurgent Forces in the Republic of Viet Nam. He was awarded two _Bronze Stars_ () , Navy Commendation Medal, Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Viet Nam Service Medal, Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon, Combat Action Ribbon, USMC Rifle & Pistol Badges, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal and Gallantry Cross Medal. Following his active duty, Sgt. Carpenter served in the U. S. _Army_ () Reserve where he earned his LPN designation. Following his time in the service, Coles served as an auto mechanic, then as an LPN at the V.A. Hospital in Albany. Throughout his years, he volunteered for various organizations and was always generous to those in need. He is survived by six children, Tara Kim Russell and her husband, Kevin, of East Greenbush, Coles J.W. Carpenter and his wife, Jill, of Cobleskill, and Jeffrey, Amanda, Sarah and Andrew Carpenter, all of Lansingburgh; two grandchildren, Evan Carpenter and Brayden Russell; two brothers, John Carpenter of N.H. and Frank Carpenter of Long Island; many nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be held at 7 p.m. on Sunday evening at the Morris - Stebbins - Miner & Sanvidge Funeral Home, 312 Hoosick St., Troy, NY 12180. Friends are invited and may call at the funeral home for 3 hours prior to the service, beginning at 4 p.m. The interment will take place on Monday morning at 10:30 a.m. in the Gerald B. Solomon National Cemetery, 200 Duell Road, Schuylerville, NY 12871. (Family and friends should meet within the gates of the cemetery 15 minutes prior to the time of the interment.) In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to "The American Cancer Society's Hope Club", with a memo note directing it to the "Children's Program and /or Support Services." The address is: One Penny Lane, Latham, NY 12110.


37871. James Harvey Barnsdale

Jim was 5 years older that John Proctor, and the familes went back and forth
quite a bit.  Due to him being a little older he was always trying to get us in
trouble.  He was a wild one, married 3 times, divorced twice, drank heavily,
chain smoked and lived on the edge.


42234. Julie Ann Barnsdale

Julie died of spinal meningites at the age of 15 years.


Joanne Cheplicki

Joanne died from ovarin cancer, she suffered quite some time with it, Norman
her husband could not pay all the bills, although his insurance with Fords was
good, it wouldn't cover it all and they were in fear of loosing all they had,
so he divorced her so she could go on welfare and Medicade would pay
everything.  This was the family story, and perhaps it is correct, but it
doesn't sound accurate, probaly more to it than we know.


42245. Michael Kenneth Bauer

Michael was killed in a pick up truck, while trying to avoid hitting a deer.
According to Aunt Irene the pickup was nearly cut into by a tree and Michael
was dead at the scene.