Francis W. LaMere

 MILLERTON — Francis W. LaMere, 78, died Jan. 1, 2011, at Vassar Brothers Medical Center in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.        

On April 26, 1952, in Lyon Mountain, N.Y., he married Ethel R. Charland. She survives him at home.                               

He was born Jan. 26, 1932, in Merrill, N.Y., the son of the late Geraldine (LaPointe) and Delphus LaMere.

Mr. LaMere was a therapy aide for the Taconic Developmental Disabilities Services Office in Wassaic.

He served from 1952 to 1954 and 1956 to 1958 in the United States Army as specialist third class during the Korean War. Mr. LaMere was awarded the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart, three other medals and a badge.

He was a member of the VFW Post 7955 and American Legion Post 178.

In addition to his loving wife, he is survived by a daughter, Donna L. Carman and her husband, David, of Ancramdale; three sons, Richard B. LaMere of Millerton, Roger W. LaMere and his wife, Cheri, of Millerton and Rodney P. LaMere and his wife, Dorothy, of Amenia; three sisters, Dora Secore of Brainardsville, N.Y., Lillian Joanette of Brushton, N.Y., and Mary Gardener of Lyndonville, N.Y.; nine grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson.

A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated Jan. 5 from St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Millerton, the Rev. Charles Heston officiating.

Interment with military honors followed in the Evergreen Cemetery in Pine Plains.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the VFW Post 7955, PO Box 456, Copake, NY 12516.

Arrangements are under the care of the Peck and Peck Funeral Home. To sign the online register go to peckandpeck.net.

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