Floyd H. McGhee

HILLSDALE — Floyd H. McGhee, 82, of Hillsdale died Jan. 12, 2009, at his residence. He was the husband for 59 years of Celia (Stalker) McGhee.

He was born in the town of Northeast Center (Millerton) on Dec. 24, 1926, the son of the late Jennie (Kilmer) and Joseph McGhee.

Mr. McGhee attended school in Millerton. He was a World War II veteran, having served as a corporal in the Army between 1945 and 1947, and was stationed in Japan. Upon his discharge he worked on the Lyle Farm in Millerton. He worked for Nelco Metals/Pfizer in North Canaan from 1950 until his retirement in 1994.

In addition to his wife, Mr. McGhee is survived by three loving daughters, Sandra (McGhee) Whiteman of Hillsdale and her friend, Bill Whiting, of North Canaan, Kathy (McGhee) Grenon and her friend, Mike Giulan, of Ashley Falls, and Sally (McGhee) Herrick and her husband, Phil, of Austerlitz; four grandchildren, Scott and Brandi Grenon of Austerlitz, John Grenon of Hillsdale and Amber Herrick of Austerlitz; two step-grandchildren, Philip Herrick Jr. and Steven Herrick of Maryland; a great-grandchild, Harmony Grenon; a sister, Agnes (McGhee) Barton of Sharon; and his cousin and longtime friend, Sid Kilmer and his wife, Beth, of Claverack, N.Y.

The youngest of four children, he was predeceased by a brother, Joseph McGhee; and a sister, Bertha (McGhee) Mylock.

Calling hours were Jan. 14 at Peck and Peck Funeral Home in Copake. His funeral service will be held Thursday, Jan. 15, at 1 p.m. from the funeral home. The Rev. Juanita Middlebrook will officiate.

Spring interment will be in the North Hillsdale Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Mr. McGhee’s name to assist families of wounded or deceased military personnel, in care of Peck and Peck Funeral Home, Box D, Copake, NY 12516.

To send an online condolence, visit peckandpeck.net.

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