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    DANBY TOWN TALK: DUKE TENDS TO FLOWERS; OLD FRIENDS GET IN TOUCH

    Ithaca Journal
    September 18, 2008
    NY

    Alfred Schoneman is a familiar name in Danby, although most people
    would know him by his nickname, "Duke."

    Duke built his house on Danby Road in the 1950s and has lived there
    ever since. In 1953, Duke and wife Dawn planted flowers that resulted
    in a beautiful large garden full of gladiolas and dahlias, so they
    decided to sell the flowers alongside the road. All through the years
    Duke has lovingly tended to his flowers, which continue to thrive
    and grow today.

    Old friends sample hurricane It's always a nice "perk" of writing this
    column to hear from folks with Danby ties who have moved away. Such
    is the case with these two stories.

    John and Loreen Galt, formerly of Danby and now living in North
    Carolina, write to tell me they experienced their first tropical
    storm courtesy of Hurricane Hanna.

    Luckily there was no severe damage done in the Galts'
    neighborhood. Their son, Tim, who lives with his family in Maryland,
    has gone into insurance fraud investigations. Daughter Kate lives
    in South Carolina with her family. The surprising news from Loreen
    is that she and John will also soon be settling in South Carolina,
    which they are very happy about, but she asked me to tell all her
    Danby friends they are greatly missed.

    I also heard from Bill Genter, formerly of Danby now living in
    Florida, with thoughts on the long-time friendship of his dad, William
    I. Genter, and George Peter, formerly of Danby, who recently passed
    away in Aurora.

    The men knew each other from when they were boys in Danby, where
    George's parents settled in South Danby after passing through Ellis
    Island. They were given the last name Peter when an immigration
    official could not pronounce George's Armenian name. William grew up
    on a small farm on East Miller Road, in the house where Danby town
    clerk Carol Sczepanski lives.

    They both played on the Danby baseball team. George and William
    remained close through World War II. George moved to Puerto Rico
    in the early 1960s to work with Dr. Bill Gordon on the construction
    of the Arecibo Observatory, which was then a Department of Defense
    facility. Back in Ithaca, George ran his TV business as well as
    heading up the Radio Astronomy Research Lab on Fisher Settlement Road
    in South Danby.

    William Genter passed away in 1965.

    When Bill Genter returned from working in New York City in 1972, he
    was hired to work in this lab, and coming full circle, his supervisor
    would be George Peter.

    Bill says, "With George's encouragement, I obtained my degree and
    also became a Master Mason, raised to the third degree by George,
    one of the finest men I've ever met."

    Sarah Wyatt samples fire camp Sarah Wyatt, 15, daughter of Linda Wyatt,
    has graduated from Phoenix Fire Camp, a weeklong overnight camp for
    teenage girls to explore opportunities for women in fire and emergency
    services through hands-on training and classroom instruction.

    Sarah was one of 24 girls, ages 14-19, selected from a statewide pool
    of applicants. The camp is conducted annually by Fire Service Women of
    New York State in partnership with the Utica Fire Department. Sarah
    plans to join the Danby Volunteer Fire Company as a junior member as
    soon as she reaches the minimum age of 16. Congratulations, Sarah!

    Little blue pool packed away For all those who have asked, I have
    said goodbye to my little blue pool, as it is now drained, cleaned
    and stored away until we meet again next summer. And, truth be told,
    we packed it away the day before the temperature hit 92 last Sunday. Go
    figure!
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