Mary Jane Gilet

Queensbury, New YorkMary Jane Connors Gilet, 90, of Queensbury, New York, passed away on October 13, 2024 surrounded by her four daughters.She is survived by daughters Marysue Dougherty (Matthew), Julia Ramonat (Whitfield), Lucy McBride (Bob), and Charlotte Gilet.She was pre-deceased by her husband, Albert James Gilet Jr. and her son, Albert James Gilet III. (Jimmy, [...]

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Birth: November 22, 1933 Death: October 13, 2024 Queensbury, New YorkMary Jane Connors Gilet, 90, of Queensbury, New York, passed away on October 13, 2024 surrounded by her four daughters.She is survived by daughters Marysue Dougherty (Matthew), Julia Ramonat (Whitfield), Lucy McBride (Bob), and Charlotte Gilet.She was pre-deceased by her husband, Albert James Gilet Jr.

and her son, Albert James Gilet III. (Jimmy, 1964), and her sister, Julia F. Connors.



She was ‘Gma’ to her nine grandchildren, Emily McBride, Mary Beth Dougherty, Abigail McBride, Hallie McBride, Lucy Ramonat, James Dougherty, Jack Ramonat, Amylou McBride and Margaret Ramonat.Mary Jane was born in Lowell, Massachusetts on November 22, 1933 to David F. Connors and Mary Barrett Connors.

Mary Jane attended The Academy of Notre Dame in Tyngsborough, Ma. and Emmanuel College in Boston, Ma. Being a military wife and wife of a business executive, Mary Jane found herself moving to 14 different states and embracing each culture.

In each of those moves, she met her best and dearest friends who remain in touch today. While in Mississippi and Texas, she taught elementary school, captivating her students with her Boston accent and instilling her love for learning.Mary Jane was involved in every new community and passionately volunteered wherever her children were involved.

She was PTA President, Girl scout leader, CCD teacher, Meals on wheels volunteer and H&R Block consultant for seniors. She was a docent at the Worcester Art Museum and the Hyde Collection in Glens Falls. In between volunteering, she enjoyed platform tennis, golf, bridge, book club and her investment club.

She’ll be remembered for her love of entertaining, her genuine kindness, her infectious laugh, and above all, her love of family.In lieu of flowers, please consider supporting The Crandall Public Library, www.crandalllibrary.

org [crandalllibrary.org], and The Glens Fall Symphony, Theglensfallsymphony.org [glensfallsymphony.

org].Visitation hours are Friday, October 18, 2024 from 5pm – 7pm at Singleton Sullivan Potter Funeral Home, 407 Bay Road, Queensbury.A Memorial Service will be held Saturday, October 19, 2024, 3pm at First Presbyterian Church, 400 Glen Street, Glens Falls, NY.

Burial will be Private and at the convenience of the family in Chelmsford, MA.Online condolences can be made to the family by visiting www.sbfuneralhome.

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