ess. He chose though to enter the Naval Officer Training Program in the fall of 1941 prior to the start of WW II. He was commissioned as an Ensign, and with the outbreak of WW II was assigned as Captain of a sub chaser in charge of 64 crew members. He was then assigned as Captain of a Patrol Craft Escort in charge of 110. He saw duty in the Atlantic and Pacific Theater of Operations. At the end of the war, he had attained the rank of Lt. Commander. After WW II, he had to reapply to the Harvard Business School and entered the school in 1947, graduating in 1949. The Harvard Business School class of 1949 has been regarded as one of finest in the schools history based on the corporate, personnel and civic leadership of the class. His love for the area brought him back to Port Ewen and he went to work for the Island Dock Ship Yard as general manager. With the changes in ship building, he developed a business plan to build fiberglass pleasure boats. In the early 60's he went to work for Central Hudson, initially in charge of promoting the electric heat program. He retired from Central Hudson in 1983 as Director of Community Relations. He started his political life in the late 50's. He served his initial term as supervisor of the Town of Esopus for ten years, was then a county legislator and in the early 80's served another 6 years as town of Esopus Supervisor. He served as Supervisor for a total of 16 years . He was the last person to serve as minority leader of the old board of supervisors and was the first minority leader of the Ulster County Legislature. He was on the board of Trustees of Kingston Savings Bank and Albany Savings Bank. Life long member of the Town of Esopus United Methodist Church, he had been chairman of the finance committee Past President and member of the Ulster County Community College Board of Trustees, he had been very active in starting the college One of the founders and past president of the Klyne Esopus Museum, One of the founders and Past President of the Hudson River Maritime Center Past Commander and member of the Town of Esopus American Legion Post # 1298 Past President and member of the Steamship Historical Society Active member of the Democratic Party He is survived by his wife: Margaret "Peggy"(Scanlon) Mabie, two sons: William Mabie of Vineyard Haven, MA and Christopher Mabie of Port Ewen, NY; two nephews Dr. William S. Birkhead and the late Robert Birkhead. The family will receive their friends on Wednesday, April 9 from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. at Keyser Funeral Service, Inc., 216 Broadway, Port Ewen, NY. The funeral will be 11:00 am on Thursday, April 10 at Town Of Esopus United Methodist Church, PO Box 699, Green & Main St., Port Ewen, NY Memorials may be made to Klyne Esopus Museum, P.O. Box 180, Ulster Park, NY 12487 or Town Of Esopus United Methodist Church, PO Box 699, Green & Main St., Port Ewen, NY 12466 or Hudson River Maritime Center, 50 ROndout Landing, Kingston, NY 12401 .
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Kingston, NY 12401
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