Delmar- Henrietta M. Seifridsberger, 81, of the Atria, died on Tuesday, December 8, 2020 at the Albany Medical Center after a short illness. Born in Troy and raised in Averill Park, Henrietta was the daughter of the late James and Mildred Julien Smyth and wife of the late Gerald J. Seifridsberger. Henrietta was a 1958 graduate of the Averill Park High School and spent 2 years living in Germany while Gerald was in the Army. After Gerald’s discharge they lived in the “Alps” Town of Nassau from 1961-1985 when they moved to West Hoosick. After Gerald’s death Henrietta moved to Stephentown in 2013 and most recently Delmar. Henrietta was a homemaker, a longtime member of the West Stephentown Baptist Church and enjoyed Quilting, Camping and she was an amateur ham radio operator. Henrietta was the sister of the late Gwendolyn Catlin. Survivors include her children Everett (Mary) Seifridsberger of Pittstown, Cathleen (Glenn) Rathbun of Stephentown and Kevin (Edith) Seifridsberger of Cherry Plain her sister Geraldine (Mohammed) Allie of Poestenkill and her brother Henry Smyth of Clifton Park, 6 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited and may call 2-3 pm on Sunday, December 13 at the West Stephentown Baptist Church 1672 NY 43 West Stephentown followed by a Service at 3 pm. Interment in the B.H. Solomon Saratoga Cemetery In accordance with mandated guidelines masks, Social distancing and occupancy limits will be observed. If desired donations in memory of Henrietta Seifridsberger may be made to the Capital City Rescue Mission 259 So. Pearl St., Albany, NY 12202 or the West Stephentown Baptist Church 1672 NY 43 Stephentown, NY 12168 Visit www.perrykomdat.com for directions and a private guestbook. Service Information:
Visitation
Sunday December 13, 2020 2:00PM-3:00PM West Stephentown Baptist Church West Stephentown, NY
Funeral Service
Sunday December 13, 2020 3:00PM West Stephentown Baptist Church West Stephentown, NY
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