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Sibyl Bevins (1919-1988) Schoharie County, NY Obituary
Posted by: Patricia Morrow, Windham Town Historian (ID *****3264) Date: March 21, 2008 at 20:24:55
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The Mountain Eagle, weekly newspaper published in the Village of Tannersville, Town of Hunter, Greene County, New York, issue of Tuesday, December 6, 1988

Mrs. Sibyl Bevins, 71

MIDDLEBURGH - Mrs. Sibyl Bevins, 71, of 32 Cotton Hill Road died Tuesday, November 29, at Community Hospital, Cobleskill [NY] after a long illness.

Born in Oneida, Madison County, [NY] on March 4, 1919 to Edward and Eva (Dawley) Hewitt, Mrs. Bevins had been a resident of Middleburgh [NY] since 1936.

She was an accountant for the Empire Insurance Co. of Middleburgh for many years. She was Village Clerk from April, 1961 through July, 1962. She then became treasurer and later Clerk of the Middleburgh School District until her retirement in 1979 after which she assisted her husband in the operation of Middleburgh Oil Co and was a dispatcher for M.E.V.A.C.

Mrs. Bevins was a member of St. Mark's Luthern [Lutheran] Church of which she was Secretary-Treasurer. She was a member of Rising Star Chapter 295 of the order of the Eastern Star in Cobleskill, The Timothy Murphy Post 248 of the American Legion Auxiliary and the Women's Auxiliary of Elk's Lodge 2040.

Survivors include her husband, Edward S. Bevins; a son, Douglas E. Bevins of Middleburgh; a sister, Mrs. Camilla Tracy of Harrison, Lewis County [no state given; there is a Harrison in Westchester County, NY and a Harrisville in Lewis County, NY]; and a brother, Kenneth Hewitt of Rochesdter [Rochester, Monroe County, NY].

Services were held at the Palmer and Shaylor Funeral Home on December 2 with the Reverend Peter J. De Bartolo of St. Mark's Lutheran Church officiating. Burials was in Middleburgh Cemetery.

Contributions may be made to Middleburgh Emergency Volunteer Ambulance Corps.


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