Charlotte Marion Griebel

SALISBURY — Charlotte Marion Griebel, 82, of Indian Lake, N.Y., died peacefully April 18, 2010, at Noble Horizons.

Born June 15, 1927, in Queens, N.Y., she was the daughter of Jean (Stewart) Simpson and Leopold Fritz. She graduated from William Cullen Bryant High School in Queens in 1946.

Charlotte was a member of the aqua mermaids while in high school, a group that performed water ballet. She worked at the United States Armed Forces military post office during World War II sorting “V� mail for the troops overseas.

She was employed as a judges case manager for the United States Court of International Trade in New York City for 22 years prior to her retirement in the early 1980s.

She married George Frederick Griebel on June 28, 1980, in Bethel, Conn.  

Charlotte loved nature and the outdoors, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, camping, swimming and canoeing. She enjoyed the craft of rug hooking.  She was an avid reader her entire life.

Charlotte was predeceased by her youngest daughter, Jean Marie Collin, who was lost on Sept. 11, 2001, in the World Trade Center tragedy. She also was predeceased by a nephew,  Kenneth Agosta.

Survivors include her loving husband of 30 years, George F. Griebel; a daughter, Kathleen Raney and her husband, Christopher, of Brielle, N.J.; a son, Kevin Collin and his wife, Deborah, of San Diego, Calif.; two stepdaughters, Lise Alves  of  Horace, N.D., and Erika Griebel of Dallas, Texas; a sister, Jean Agosta and her husband, Jerry, of  Lakewood, N.J.; four grandchildren; and three great-grandsons.

Calling hours will be Friday,  April 23, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Miller Funeral Home, 35 West Main St., Indian Lake, N.Y. Funeral services will be conducted April 24, at 10 a.m. at the funeral home.

Contributions in Charlotte’s memory may be made to the Salisbury Visiting Nurse Association, 30A Salmon Kill Road, Salisbury, CT 06068 or to the Salisbury Volunteer Ambulance, PO Box 582, Salisbury, CT 06068.  

The Kenny Funeral Home in Sharon has charge of local arrangements.

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