Obituaries – October 14, 2022

Patrick J. Harding, Jr.

February 28, 1932—October 3, 2022

Cornwall, NY

Patrick “Pat” Joseph Harding, Jr., of Cornwall, NY entered into eternal rest on October 3, 2022 at the Stratton Albany VA Hospital. He lived 90 and a half years of a wonderful life.

Pat was born in Yonkers on February 28 or 29, 1932. He always said he was a Leapling. He was the second son of Irish immigrants, the late Patrick J. Harding, Sr. (County Kilkenny) and Susanna (Byrne) Harding (County Offaly). He grew up with his big brother, Marty, his little sister, Eileen, and a houseful of foster siblings and Irish cousins just come to America. Pat was intensely proud of his Irish heritage and maintained a strong affection for the Yonkers of his youth. Everyone, he said, has some connection to Yonkers.

A rough and tumble handsome boy, who loved the outdoors and did not love school, Pat was a natural athlete. He ran and won on the track at St Mary’s and he played an outstanding third base for the 1948 American Legion National Champs, bringing his strong bat, as well. He graduated from Gorton High School in 1950 and could have gone to play for the White Sox, but instead, in September of that year, Pat joined the United States Navy to serve during the Korean War. He was an Engineman, 3rd Class, on two submarines, the SS Sea Lion and the SS Raton. Always a strongly patriotic American, Patrick was very proud and enthusiastic about his four years of service to our Nation and he loved being recognized as a Veteran.

Pat was always quite popular with the ladies, but in 1955, he noticed a tall, pretty friend of Eileen’s and they began the love story that would last their lifetimes. On May 12, 1956, he married Maurie Ann Panzer, and, together, they settled in a small apartment on Warburton Avenue overlooking the Hudson River, ready to begin their family. Busy, happy years ensued. Patrick changed jobs from a car dealership in Tarrytown to working for the New York Central Railroad, then taking a job at Geigy Chemical Company in Ardsley, while attending Brooklyn Technical College at night, for mechanical engineering. He moved his family of four to Nyack in 1961, and in 1967, Pat joined IBM Research Center in Yorktown Heights. He moved his family of seven to Jackson Avenue in the Town of Cornwall in 1967, as well, and they were done moving.

Years rushed by chock full of all the children’s ball games and school functions, with Pat working shifts, overtime, and side-jobs. As time went by, he worked his way out of the boiler room and into the desk of a second-line Manager at Research. He retired in 1992, after 25 years, and concentrated on building beautiful furniture or additions and renovations until he and his son started Velvet Greens, a small golf green aerating firm. All the while, Pat kept busy with membership in the American Legion, the AOH, the Elks, the Boosters, and with his two biggest loves, the Storm King Golf Club, where he had a 4 handicap and many records to his name, and any Irish venue, especially Loughran’s Irish Pub, where he could show off his beautiful Irish tenor and his repertoire of sad ballads. 

Patrick’s gregarious nature brought him many friends through his nine decades. He was well-loved by his buddies and those of his children and grandchildren, for the unique character that he was. He had many colorful stories to tell and he never made a long story short, although he often promised this. When his sparkly blue eyes grew mischievous, you knew you were in for a prank or a tall tale, and there was nothing for it but to settle back in your chair and pour another Guinness. He is already dearly missed.

Pat was predeceased by his beloved wife, Maurie Ann (Panzer) Harding in 2010. Patrick was also predeceased by his children: Kathleen Ann Harding, Patrick Kevin Harding, Timothy Gerard Harding, and Margaret Mary Harding Vatter.  He is survived by his loving daughter, Mary Elizabeth (Harding) Kramer of Coxsackie, NY. He is also survived by his grandchildren: Sean, Ryan (Rachel), Keri, Emily, Colin, Amelia, Drew, Sophia, Graham, and Gillian; his great-grandchildren: Owen, Keegan, and Madelyn; and his daughters-in-law: Denise Harding and Robin Paley Harding.

Visitation will be held from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 9th at Quigley-Sullivan Funeral Home, Inc., 337 Hudson Street Cornwall-On-Hudson, NY.  A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, October 10th at St. Thomas of Canterbury Church, 340 Hudson Street, Cornwall-On-Hudson, NY. Interment with Military Honors will follow the Mass at St. Thomas Cemetery, Cornwall, NY 12518.

Patrick loved animals and his life was filled with them. He would be pleased to know donations were made in his name to: Unbridled Thoroughbred Foundation in Greenville, NY 12083. This is a wonderful horse rescue organization, saving beautiful animals from a cruel death. They do the work of angels.

Arrangements are entrusted to Quigley-Sullivan Funeral Home, Inc.; to send condolences or to get directions to the funeral home, please go to www.Quigleybros.com

Edward Kahrs

April 9, 1935—September 28, 2022

Formerly of Cornwall, NY

Edward Kahrs, formerly of Cornwall, NY, died on September 28, 2022, in Middlebury, VT, following a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. He was 87 years old. Ed was born in Jersey City, NJ, on April 9, 1935, to German immigrants Bertha and Herman Kahrs, the middle child of three sons. After attending high school and some time traveling in Europe, Ed was drafted by the U.S. Army and stationed at Fort Knox, KY as a communications instructor, teaching tank radio operations. After getting his equivalency diploma in the army, he completed a degree in Restaurant and Hotel Management at Paul Smith’s College in upstate New York. He eventually earned a master’s degree in education, becoming a high school social studies teacher at Clarkstown South High School in Rockland County, NY, where he taught for many years, residing in Cornwall. He built a retirement home on Lake Champlain in West Addison, VT, and he lived with his wife, Helen. Ed was a teacher, a scholar, a sailor, a skier, a pilot, a craftsman, a devoted husband, a proud and engaging father, and a delightful grandfather. Ed is survived by his wife, Helen, and three children – Lawrence, Lee, and John.

Funeral arrangements are pending.

Andrew Clifford Sackmann

May 12, 1999—October 2, 2022

Cornwall, NY

Andrew Sackmann, of Cornwall, NY died on October 2, 2022 in Newburgh, NY after a valiant fight against a cruel mental illness. He was 23 years old.

 The youngest son of Timothy Noel and Marianna (Meyer) Sackmann, Andrew was born on May 12, 1999 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern, NY.  

 In addition to his parents, Andrew is survived by his siblings: Emily, Dylan and Tess.

 Andrew worked as a Park Ranger at Bear Mountain State Park. He received his Associate’s degree in Liberal Arts at OCCC and was pursuing a combined Masters in Business and Healthcare Administration at Mount St. Mary College in Newburgh, NY. 

 Andrew was a sweet and gentle giant who treated all he knew with kindness. He loved animals and volunteered to play with dogs at the local shelter. Andrew loved spending time with family and friends. He recently became pretty good at disc golf. He loved music, and sharing a meal, taking a walk or appreciating a lightning storm. It was his hope that every single person in the world could go to heaven.

 Andrew will be truly missed by all lucky enough to really know him. 

Memorial Contributions:
NAMI Orange County, NY
Hudson Valley SPCA