Mary F. Hoysradt

Mary F. Hoysradt

MILLERTON — Mary F. Hoysradt, 95, a lifelong area resident, died peacefully on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2022,  at the Meadows at Brookmeade in Rhinebeck, New York. Mary was a homemaker and private housekeeper for many years prior to her retirement.

Born February 1, 1927, in Millerton she was the daughter of the late Charles and Albina (Scasso) Canevari. She attended and graduated from Millerton High School in 1945. On Sept. 12, 1947, at Immaculate Conception Church in Amenia, she married James O. Hoysradt. Mr. Hoysradt died on Nov.  21, 1999. Mary was a longtime parishioner of St. Patrick’s Church in Millerton and Immaculate Conception Church in Amenia and was a member of the Alter Rosary Society for many years. She was an avid gardener and her flower gardens grew beautifully every season.

Mary is survived by five children, Theresa Murtagh and her husband Joe, Madalyn Hoysradt and James Hoysradt, all of Millerton, Charles Hoysradt of Pine Plains, and Michael Hoysradt and his wife Mary of Highland, New York; eight grandchildren, Todd Atkins, Matt Atkins, Gianna Murtagh, Kristian Murtagh, Alex Hoysradt, Taylor Hoysradt, James Murnane and Alicia Wheeler and five great grandchildren, Thomas Wheeler, Kaylee Wheeler, Joseph Murtagh-Robert, Siles Murnane and Cameron Murnane; her brother, John Cavevari and his wife Mary of Florida and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and husband, Mary was predeceased by her son, William Albert Hoysradt in 1977 and her brother, Charles Canevari of Millerton.

Calling hours were held on Friday, Oct. 28, at the Scott D. Conklin Funeral Home, 37 Park Avenue, Millerton, NY. A funeral service took place at the funeral home. Reverend Robert K. Wilson officiated. Burial followed at St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Church Street, Millerton. Memorial contributions may be made to the Millerton Fire Company, P.O. Box 733, Millerton, NY 12546. To send an online condolence to the family, please visit www.conklinfuneralhome.com

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