In loving memory of

Stase Bobelis
May 22, 1921 - April 2, 2020

Stase Bobelis, 98, of the Ivy Lodge in Saugerties, NY, formerly of Kingston passed Thursday, April 2, 2020. She was born on May 22, 1921 in Seduva, Lithuania, the daughter of the late Izabele and Jonas Jurpalis. Stase was a graduate of dental college in Kaunas, Lithuania and later married her husband Bronius Bobelis in Germany. They later moved to the United States where they raised their family. Stase loved her children, animals, cooking, and singing. She was very intelligent and spoke several languages. She was a faithful Parishioner of St. Joseph's RC Church in Kingston.

Stase is survived by her daughter, Rita Bobelis of Saugerties, her dear daughter in law, Larka Bobelis of Indiana, as well as many nieces and nephews both in America and in Lithuania. In addition to her husband and parents she is preceded in death by her children, Audrey Bobelis and Romas Bobelis, as well as seven brothers and sisters.

Arrangements entrusted to A. Carr & Son Funeral Home, Kingston, NY. In the interest of public safety and in accordance with New York State's Executive Order in response to the Corona virus, the service and burial at Wiltwyck Cemetery in Kingston will be held privately. A tribute for Stase can be found at www.CarrFH.com, where you may leave memories and expressions of sympathy for her family.

Tributes

Larka Bobelis wrote on Apr 5, 2020:

"I will forever remember my god fearing gracious Mother -in-law for her words of wisdom, her kind acts of generosity , her love of life and family!! Stase Bobelis was one of kind and her story of life from Lithuanian to America will forever remind me that in this time of uncertainty and the entire world unsettled to never forget where you came from and be kind and help others when you can. It saddens me that I cannot be there at this time but my heart, my thoughts and prayers are with Rita. Knowing Stase is now reunited with her husband, son and daughter gives my heart comfort and my mind peace. The newest Angel of God?s heavenly choir will forever live in our heart?s and soul. May your journey in God?s Kingdom be as glorious and beautiful as you Stase! "