Obituary of Alice G Fredericks
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Alice G. Fredericks passed away peacefully at the Ellis Residential and
Rehabilitation Center, Schenectady, New York on Thursday November 17,
2011. Originally from Pearl River, New York, she was born on April 1,
1919, the daughter of Edna and Ray Marlatt of Newark, New Jersey. She
married Harold Fredericks and came to Rockland county in 1940. During WW
II she worked in civil Defense and in the USO having three brothers in
military service.
A long time member of the Pearl River Methodist Church she took part in
women's groups, and was particularly active in youth activities. She took
a leading part in Methodist Youth Conferences, seminars, camping and
canoeing trips. Teaching arts and crafts was one of her enjoyments. In
recent years she taught in the Gracepoint Fellowship church school in New
City, New York. She enjoyed many years of loving and learning experiences
with the Gracepoint church family.
She is survived by Harold Fredericks, her husband of 71 years, her
daughter, Judith (David) Brown of Schenectady, her son, Donald (Christine)
Fredericks of Rotterdam, five grandchildren, twelve great grandchildren,
and one great-great grandchild.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday November 26, 2011, 1 PM at the
Community Fellowship Church 3616 Currybush Road Schenectady (Princetown)
NY. The service will be preceded by a visitation hour. Interment will
follow at Fairview Cemetery, North Kelly Road, Princetown. Memorial
contributions may be made to the Community Fellowship 3616 Currybush Road
Schenectady 12306 or to Gracepoint Fellowship 384 New Hempstead Road New
City NY 10956. There will also be a memorial service at Gracepoint
Fellowship on December 10, 2011 at 2 PM.
The family wishes to express their gratitude to the staff of the Edison
wing at Ellis Center for their sensitive and compassionate care of Alice
during her final days, and to Dr. David Phelps for his guidance with
difficult decisions.