Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Carol Lansing remembered as dedicated official

Devoted to the family and the community. A close comment describe Carol Lansing as they gather to say goodbye to a beloved public officer whose life was tragically taken in this fatal accident in Voorheesville. Our Lori Chung has more.

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WATERVLIET, in the State of New York - the sunny provided a setting appropriate for a sad day as friends and family say goodbye to Carol Lansing to the Church of Saint Patrick of Watervliet.

"She had great love of his faith, his family and his community", said Kathy LeRoux.

Lansing served as a trustee for the Village of Green Island. Friends describe a woman who served in donating his time and talents to those in need.

"His family always made a Halloween Haunted House," said family friend Sean Ward. "She was involved in economic development, that it has been strongly involved in senior issues."

Dynamism of life been swath by out of control, seen from the Church of St. Matthew in Voorheesville. Fran Pallozzi and Rosemarie Hume were also killed. Women had waited for a visit on foot start.

"In our faith, we do not know the date or time," said LeRoux, Member of the walking club. "It's just heartbreaking to think that they will not be with us."

Pilot LuAnn Burgess told police that his flip flop is blocked by the accelerator. Friends say had it not been for this accident, Lansing would probably be be beginning a full week for the benefit of the village.

"Carol helped me all the Thursday giving food to the needy," said Jack Whited.

Those who knew the Lansing better say its big heart will be missed.

"She did a lot for the people of the community," said Whited. "And I know when she gets there, it will make much up there.


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