| Name |
Barrie Thotrig Mabie |
| Birth |
16 Oct 1925 |
Jersey City, New Jersey |
| Gender |
Male |
| Census |
12 Apr 1940 |
Sunnyside, Queens County, New York [1] |
- Laurence Mabie, Head, M, W, 53, completed 8 years school, born in New Jersey, Commercial Artist, own account
Ruth Mabie, Wife, F, W, 38, M, completed 4 years high school, born in New Jersey
Barry Mabie, Son, M, W, 14, S, attended school, completed 1 year high school, born in Queens
Gary Mabie, Son, M, W, 7, S, attended school, completed 3 years school, born in Queens
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| WW2 Draft |
16 Oct 1943 |
Long Island City, Queens County, New York [2] |
- Barrie Mabie of 45-36 39th Place, L.I.C. 4, NY, born Oct 16, 1925 in Jersey City, NJ, registered for the draft. He was employed by American Tobacco Co, NYC. The person who would always know his address was his mother Mrs Ruth Verrinder at the same address. He was White, 57ΒΌ", 145 pounds, had brown eyes, brown hair, and a light complexion.
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| Residence |
16 Oct 1943 |
45-36 39th Place, Long Island City, Queens County, New York [2] |
| Census |
30 Mar 1950 |
8331 Dongan Avenue, New York City, Queens County, New York [3] |
- Ruth Verrinder, Head, White, Female, 48, Divorced, born in New Jersey, Office, Automotion
Barrie Mabie, Son, White, Male, 25, never married, born in New Jersey, Artist, Commercial Art
Gerry Mabie, Son, White, Male, 17, never married, born in New York, attending 11th grade
DeWitt Clinton, Roomer, White, Male, 47, Widower, born in New York, Proprietor, Services Fuel&Oil
Joan J Clinton, Roomer, White, Female, 17, never married, born in New York
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| Note |
- Maybee Society Member Number 45
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| Witness-Obituary |
7 Jan 1961 |
Long Island City, Queens County, New York [4] |
- Funeral services for Mrs Ruth V. Clinton, 59, of 86-05 Justice avenue, Elmhurst, will be held at 8 P. M. tomorrow at the Skelton Funeral Home at 86-08 Broadway. Interment will be Monday in Nassau Knolls Memorial Park at Port Washington.
Mrs. Clinton died Thursday at her home after a two-year illness with a heart condition.
She was born in Montclair, N. J., and lived in Sunnyside several years before coming to Elmhurst in 1948.
Since 1951 Mrs. Clinton served as vice-president of an oil company in Newtown. Before joining the oil company, she worked for 10 years as a secretary for General Motors in Manhattan.
Surviving are her husband, DeWitt; two sons, Barrie and Garry Mabie; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Ruth Trubenbach Mrs. Joan Rowland, and Miss Nancy Clinton, and six grandchildren.
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| Witness-Obituary |
5 Mar 1992 |
New York City, New York [5] |
- Garry Mabie died on March 2, 1992. Husband of Marjorie (nee Aldana). Father of Larry and in California, Garry and Maggie. Brother of Barry. Family will receive friends at the All Saints Episcopal Church, 43-12 46th Street, Sunnyside, LI, Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Memorial Funeral Mass at All Saints Episcopal Church, Friday 10:30 AM.
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| Residence |
Between 1993 and 2008 |
145 Madison Road, Scarsdale, Westchester County, New York |
| Obituary |
27 Apr 2020 |
Scarsdale, Westchester County, New York [6] |
- Barrie T. Mabie died peacefully at his home in Scarsdale, New York on April 27.
He was born Oct. 16, 1925 in Jersey City, New Jersey, to Ruth and Laurence Mabie. He grew up in New York City. He married Gloria Jean Casamo on June 21, 1952 and they moved to Scarsdale in 1959.
Mr. Mabie started working at 16 and entered the U.S. Navy at 18. He served honorably as a communications operator in World War II, for a time stationed at Pearl Harbor. Afterward he worked as an illustrator, graphic designer and art director in New York City, for many years in advertising at Kudner Agency, and then as a freelancer.
Mr. Mabie was a deacon and 60-year member of Hitchcock Presbyterian Church. For many years, he and his wife taught in the "Living in America" program at Hitchcock, introducing American customs and English to area newcomers from all over the globe.
Mr. Mabie was a proud member of The Holland Society of New York, being a 10th generation New Yorker. He was also a proud member of the American Legion Post 52.
Mr. Mabie's family said he was known and loved for his calm temperament and his steadfast dedication to his wife, Gloria, who battled cancer for many years before she died a dozen years ago. He also was beloved by his children, their spouses and his grandchildren.
A voracious reader, Mr. Mabie had a lifelong interest in learning. He had a great memory for historical facts and events, religious history and classic movies.
Mr. Mabie was predeceased by his wife Gloria in 2008 and his oldest son Barrie L. Mabie in 2016.
He is survived by his son John and his wife Valerie Stuart of Brattleboro, Vermont; his son Peter and his wife Elizabeth Fischer of Larchmont; his daughter-in-law Denise (wife of his deceased son Barrie), of Davenport, Florida, as well as his grandchildren Ian and Alexander of Brooklyn; Lauren of South Royalton, Vermont; and Charlotte and Juliette of Larchmont.
A private burial service will be held at Maple Avenue Cemetery in Patterson, New York in the near future. A funeral service will be held at Hitchcock Presbyterian Church at a later date when travel restrictions are loosened and safety measures permit.
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| Witness-Obituary |
- Gloria Casamo Mabie. died peacefully Nov. 25 at Calvary Hospital in the Bronx. She was 79.
She was born July 15, 1929, in the hamlet of Patterson, N.Y, the last of six children of Hilda Marie and Anthony Casamo. Mrs. Mabie attended the School of Industrial' Arts and the Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan. She married Barrie Mabie on June 21, 1952, and moved to Scarsdale in 1959.
Mrs. Mabie was one of the founding members of the Alliance for the Mentally III (ALMI) of Westchester, and of ALMI of New York State, and served as secretary of both for several years. She was a founding member and honorary trustee of the Scarsdale Historical Society and worked on its annual souvenir dinner-dance journal for 23 years. Mrs. Mabie was employed in the science information department of the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation for 15 years, and was a member of the Scarsdale Woman's Club since 1978.
Mrs. Mabie was a deacon and 42year member of Hitchcock Presbyterian Church. In recent years; she and her husband taught in the "Living in America" program, introducing American customs and English to area newcomers from all over the globe.
Mrs. Mabie's enthusiastic spirit and creative energy endured throughout
her long illness. She took tremendous delight in her grandchildren's athletic accomplishments, remaining one of the loudest cheerleaders on the sidelines. She encouraged their musical, artistic and theatrical endeavors and beamed during their performances. Her generosity . especially overflowed during holiday seasons, when many feasts welcomed old and new friends and relatives from afar, who could count on sumptuous food, warmth and hospitality. Mrs. Mabie will be remembered and missed by all who knew her.
"She was courageous, kind, gracious and devoted to her beloved family, including the three treasured grandchildren we share;" said Arlene and Robert Fischer. She is survived by her husband Barrie, their three sons and their wives, Barrie and Dede of Danbury, Conn., John and Valerie of Brattleboro, Vt., and Peter and Elizabeth of Larchmont; their five grandchildren, Ian, and Lauren Mabie of Brattleboro, and Alex, Charlotte and Juliette Mabie of Larchmont; her only remaining sibling and older brother Bill Casamo, 91., of Alexandria, Va.; 15 nieces and nephews and a large extended family of cousins in Sicily, Norway, and all parts of the United States.
A wake will be held at Bennett Funeral Home Scarsdale on Friday, Nov. 28, from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service will be held at Hitchcock Presbyterian Church on Saturday, Nov. 29, at 10 a.m., followed by a brunch.
The family. requests that donations be made to Calvary Hospital in lieu of flowers.
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| Occupation |
He is an art director and in advertising |
| Reference Number |
45 |
| Death |
27 Apr 2020 |
Scarsdale, Westchester County, New York [8, 9] |
| Person ID |
I45 |
Maybee Society |
| Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |