Born May 9, 1944, in Albany, he was the son of the late Genevieve Ackley.
Butch retired from his position as superintendent of buildings and grounds at the Warrensburg Central School in June of this year.
He was a member of the Glens Falls Elks Lodge No. 81 in Queensbury. He enjoyed watching NASCAR with his friends and family and camping with his wife and his beloved dog, Mitze. Working in his shop, fixing TVs and VCRs was very relaxing for him.
Butch, must of all, loved spending time with his grandchildren, whom he loved dearly.
Besides his wife of 18 years, Betty Ackley, survivors include his sister, Glenda Ash and her husband, Leroy, and their children, Terry, Leroy Jr. and Tammy of Fort Edward; his brother, Robert Cleveland and his wife, Phyllis, and their son, James, of Warrensburg; his first wife, Arline Ackley of Warrensburg; two sons, Ernest Ackley Jr. and his companion, Linda Parks, of Warrensburg, and Chip Aldrich and his wife, Ann, of Athol; three daughters, Missy Ackley and her companion, Brent Bertrand of Warrensburg, DeeDee Roach and her husband, Jeff, of Lake George, and Heidi Rogers of Warrensburg; seven grandchildren: Andy Aldrich, Nick Ciccone, Kelsey Schumacher, Max and Bradley Roach, Samantha and Cassie Rogers; and several aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Friends may call on Butch's family from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Alexander-Baker Funeral Home, 3809 Main St., Warrensburg.
Funeral services will follow the visitation at 2 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
Burial will take place at North Caldwell Cemetery, Lake George." Post-Star on December 8, 2006
Born May 9, 1944, in Albany, he was the son of the late Genevieve Ackley.
Butch retired from his position as superintendent of buildings and grounds at the Warrensburg Central School in June of this year.
He was a member of the Glens Falls Elks Lodge No. 81 in Queensbury. He enjoyed watching NASCAR with his friends and family and camping with his wife and his beloved dog, Mitze. Working in his shop, fixing TVs and VCRs was very relaxing for him.
Butch, must of all, loved spending time with his grandchildren, whom he loved dearly.
Besides his wife of 18 years, Betty Ackley, survivors include his sister, Glenda Ash and her husband, Leroy, and their children, Terry, Leroy Jr. and Tammy of Fort Edward; his brother, Robert Cleveland and his wife, Phyllis, and their son, James, of Warrensburg; his first wife, Arline Ackley of Warrensburg; two sons, Ernest Ackley Jr. and his companion, Linda Parks, of Warrensburg, and Chip Aldrich and his wife, Ann, of Athol; three daughters, Missy Ackley and her companion, Brent Bertrand of Warrensburg, DeeDee Roach and her husband, Jeff, of Lake George, and Heidi Rogers of Warrensburg; seven grandchildren: Andy Aldrich, Nick Ciccone, Kelsey Schumacher, Max and Bradley Roach, Samantha and Cassie Rogers; and several aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Friends may call on Butch's family from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Alexander-Baker Funeral Home, 3809 Main St., Warrensburg.
Funeral services will follow the visitation at 2 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
Burial will take place at North Caldwell Cemetery, Lake George." Post-Star on December 8, 2006
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