the Catskill Mountains biking, hiking, and kayaking. When snow was on the ground he was either skiing down Hunter Mountain's black diamond trails or snowshoeing in the back country; equally happy whether climbing hand-over-hand up the frozen, steep slopes or coming down the mountainside. He is well known for his four-hour daily physical workouts and pushing boundaries. He is among a select group of people who have climbed the summit of all 35 Catskill Mountain Peaks over 3,500 feet, an endeavor started as a child while hiking with his father. As an adult he rode his bicycle 125 miles from Woodstock to Lake George numerous times and this summer finished the trek in just seven hours. Jay attended George Washington Elementary School, Bailey Middle School and The Lawrenceville School. At Colgate University he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English in '83, where he met a fellow student in a lunch line who would become the love of his life and his future wife. In 1985 Jay married Laurel "Lauri" Salvo in her hometown of Fall River, Massachusetts, and the couple honeymooned in Italy. They celebrated their 29th anniversary this past summer. Jay instilled his passion for excellence in all endeavors to their two children, Vincent "Jim" Andretta IV, 24 and Lindsay S. Andretta, 22, both of New York City. At the same time, he offered them support to flourish and follow their passions. His declarations to them were minimal, but effective, telling them that indeed "Life is good." Jay is survived by his wife Lauri, children Jim and Lindsay, father, Vincent J. Andretta Jr. of Kingston; mother, Margaret Andretta, also of Kingston; sisters, Bonnie Andretta of New York City and Sandra Andretta of Hurley, as well as his beloved cockapoo, Remy. Jay's impact and support within the community runs deep, with many charitable organizations benefitting from his quiet generosity. Memorial donations may be made to either the Woodstock Film Festival (http://woodstockfilmfestival.com/inmemoriam.htm) or Gateway Foundation (www.gatewayindustries.org/donate/paypal), two of many area agencies that Jay supported. In 2008, Gateway named their New Paltz facility the "Jay Andretta Center" in his honor, and in 2010 Jay and Lauri were named Sub-Rosa Honorees by the Gateway Foundation. The Andretta family is planning a private ceremony for family and friends. A. Carr & Son Funeral Home, 65 Lucas Ave., Kingston, is handling the arrangements. A celebration of his life for coworkers will be held in January in New York City.
Keyser Carr Simpson Hammerl Funeral & Cremation Service
Kingston, NY 12401
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