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CROGHAN Mary Emma Tabolt, 90, of 6920 Bank St., Croghan, died peacefully while surrounded by her loving family on Sunday, December 9, 2012, at her home, where she was under the care of her family and Lewis County Hospice.
Born on August 12, 1922, in Boonville, NY, a daughter of Leo A. and Anna Mary Shue OBrien, she was a 1940 graduate of Boonville High School.
She married Russell Tabolt on February 19, 1949, at St. Josephs Catholic Church, Boonville, with the Rev. Thomas Driscoll, officiating. Mr. Tabolt served on the original Lewis County Board of Legislators until the time of his death on August 17, 1995.
After high school, Mrs. Tabolt worked for Blankmans Dollar Store in Boonville. During World War II, she worked at the former Rome Air Depot where she was attached to the AGP (Airplanes Grounded for Parts) Unit.While there, she took care of ordering parts for planes that had flown in for repairs. Following her marriage, she moved with her husband to Croghan where they eventually took over the operation of the Augustus Tabolt (Mr. Tabolts father) farm and where she became a full time mother and homemaker.
Mrs. Tabolt was a communicant of St. Stephens Catholic Church in Croghan and was a former member of its Rosary Society. She was also a former communicant of St. Josephs Church in Boonville and a member of its Daughters of Isabella.
Her favorite pastimes were spending time with her grandchildren, gardening and traveling. Among her most memorable traveling experiences was a 1998 trip to Ireland with all of her daughters. She also enjoyed cross word puzzles, reading, and was an avid baseball fan, especially of the New York Yankees.
Surviving are five sons, William F. Tabolt, of Watertown, James P. Tabolt, Lewis County Legislator Michael A., and wife Christine Tabolt, Brien L, and wife Rose Tabolt, Bruce E., and wife Robin Tabolt, all of Croghan; three daughters, Joan E. Terrillion, Christine T., and husband Earl Lashbrooks, all of Croghan, and Angela T., and husband James Griffin, of Rochester, MN; 29 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren; a sister, Jean Lillie, of Black River, and nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by a daughter Anita Rose, who died shortly after birth in 1958, two brothers, Gervase OBrien and Daniel OBrien, and a sister, Margaret Sullivan.
Marys funeral services will be held on Tuesday, December 11th, beginning with a 9:30 a.m. Prayer Service at the Scanlon Funeral Home, Croghan, followed by a 10:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial from St. Stephens Catholic Church, Croghan, with the Rev. Daniel L. Chapin, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in St. Stephens Cemetery, Croghan.
Calling hours will be from 5-9 p.m. on Monday (TODAY) at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Croghan Volunteer Fire Department, Croghan Free Library or Lewis County Friends of Hospice.
To leave a message of sympathy or to view Marys online obituary, please visit www.scanlonfuneral.com.