In loving memory of

Mae Elise Palen
August 1, 1919 - July 18, 2006

Mae Elise Palen, age 86, of Columbia St, Kingston died Tuesday, July 18, 2006 at Kingston Hospital, Mrs. Palen was born August 1, 1919 at Kingston, NY the daughter of the late Charles and the late Mary (DuBois) Mould. She was predeceased her husband William Palen who died November 9, 2001

Memebr of the Fair St. Reformed Church, and the Womens Ministry.
She retired from Kingston Consolidated Schools as a School Office Manager in 1980.


She is survived by one daughter: Nancy Hotaling of Kingston, NY and one son: William J Palen of Slidell, LA, 8 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren, predeceased by her son, Timothy J Palen

A memorial service funeral will be Friday at 11:00 at Fair Street Reformed Church, 209 Fair Street, Kingston with Rev. James Alley officiating.

Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society, 95 Schwenk Drive, Kingston, NY 12401

Tributes

David Sande wrote on Apr 18, 2017:

"Billy and Nancy, On behave of my Mother (Doris Sande), Sister (Christine) and myself, please accept our sincere condolences on the loss of your Mother. I know she was a dear friend of Mom's and she took the news hard yesterday when I told her. Their friendship went way back to before I was born. I remember we always made it a point to come visit your family every time we came back to Kingston for vacation in the summer. I even remember your family coming to Lexington, Ky to visit us after Dad transferred here with IBM. Again, our deepest sympathies on your loss."

Ernie wrote on Apr 18, 2017:

"Bill & Nancy, I was so sorry to hear about your Mom's passing,so many of my memories of my childhood days on Columbia St involve your Mother, She was a great Lady and will be missed."

George &JoDell Kotrady wrote on Apr 18, 2017:

"Our prayers and thoughts are with you today. May God bless your mom and her family at this time."

Tricia Figura wrote on Apr 18, 2017:

"Dear friends and family of Mrs. Palen, She was our wonderful neighbor on Columbia St. for several years. She was there for us with tomatoes from her husbands garden and many next door neighborly talks. She even wrote to us from Fla. every year. Mrs. Palen will be missed!"