Faye Gorton-Karle

SHARON — Faye Gorton-Karle died Dec. 25, 2010. She was the mother of Dorance P. Gorton of Sharon.

Faye was born in Manchester, Ga., on Jan. 13, 1923, on her Grandfather Grant’s birthday. She was the daughter of Vannie and Charlie Chapman.  

Mrs. Gorton-Karle was a resident of the Albany, N. Y., area for more than 60 years. She worked at the Composition Corporation, a typesetting company in downtown Albany, for almost 40 years, retiring in 1982.

Most recently she lived in Sharon, to be near her son, Dorance, and his wife, Judy Albright.

She was an avid flower gardener and a painter and loved all animals, large and small.

In addition to her devoted son and his wife, she is survived by a nephew, Walter A. Snook III; and several relatives in Georgia and Alabama.

The funeral will be private and at the convenience of the family. Memorial donations may be sent to the Little Guild of St. Francis in West Cornwall.

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