Obituary of James W. Westerfield
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James W. Westerfield III
Pine Bush, NY
James W. "Wally" Westerfield, a lifelong resident of Pine Bush,
died Tuesday, November 3, 2010 at home. He was 60 years old Born on
January 7, 1950 in Middletown, NY, he was the eldest of four
children born to James and Veronica (ne`e Santacroce) Westerfield.
After graduating from Pine Bush High School, he attended
Lebanon Valley College in Annville, PA, where he earned his
Bachelor's Degree in Education. He participated in the football
program. He came back home with his degree and began a 36 year
career with Pine Bush Central Schools, focusing on Grades 2 through
5. He was a natural in his work; he had a way of reaching even the
most challenging of students. Years later, he would astound former
pupils, now grown and with school aged kids of their own, with his
amazing recollect; not only did he remember the name of the
student, but their seating arrangement in the class and what
subjects they excelled in, He was known for his role in assembling
some of the school districts most successful "Odyssey Of The Mind"
teams, and took a great deal of pride in their preparedness before
and during the competitions. He enjoyed bowling, and was a multiple
300 point game winner. A member of the Iroquois Hunting and Fishing
Club in Sullivan County, he could often be found fishing with his
grandchildren, hiking the many trails or riding on his ATV or Jet
Skiing. He was an avid fan of the New York football Giants,
whenever his beloved New York Yankees weren't playing. When the
work was done and he had a quiet moment to himself, he'd open a
book written by Clive Cussler, Dean Koontz, Stephen King or John
Grisham and get lost in the story until he fell asleep. He had an
endearing habit of stopping at a page just long enough to compose a
short note about something that was happening around him at that
moment or just some random thought. He'd write that in the margin
of the page he was on, follow it with the date, and continue
reading. Like his father before him (and his younger brother
and both sons after), he was a past member of Pine Bush Hook &
Ladder, serving the community he loved with distinction and pride
for several years. As a Little League coach, he spent hour upon
hour trying to teach local nine and ten year olds how to swing the
bat just like Lou Gehrig and Thurman Munson (his favorite Yankees),
by simply putting the bat on the ball. He taught teamwork by having
the players root for each other. He also managed to get a few
shoe-lace tying lessons in there to better the chance that the
future Gehrig or Munson might get to first base without tripping.
Wally was also a history buff, and really enjoyed researching and
studying the Revolutionary War era, and to a lesser degree, the
Civil War years. His passion and enthusiasm undoubtedly served only
to inspire those in his classrooms. The Mid-Hudson School Study
Council agreed with that assessment, and, on October 15, 2003, they
honored him with their "Excellence In Teaching" award. Above
all, Wally lived for his family. He was a doting son, husband,
father, uncle, brother, Godfather and grandfather. He was at
his best during the holidays, decorating the house and yard for
Halloween, standing out in the cold weather greeting trick or
treaters with a piece of candy or trimming the Christmas tree with
the hundreds of both homemade and store-bought gift ornaments from
myriad students through the years, some proclaiming the bearer to
be "The Best Teacher In The Ho-Ho-Hole World!" He never gave
anything less than his very best, and never loved anyone with less
than his whole heart. His loss is tempered only by his legacy; we,
his family, are his autograph; his students are his gift to the
world. Wally is survived by his loving wife, Linda, at home; his
mother, Veronica of Pine Bush; three children, James Westerfield IV
of Plattekill and Doreen of Wallkill, NY, Todd Westerfield and his
wife Wanda of Hawley, PA , Jill Davis and her husband Rob of Sandy
Hook, CT; Eight grandchildren; Courtney, Sonny, Taryn, Hayleigh,
Antoinette, James (V), Jesse and Chance; two sisters, Susan
Gunderman and her husband Jim of Georgia, Deborah Boniface and her
husband Steve of Bethel, NY and one brother, Henry
Westerfield and his wife Angela of Georgia; four nieces, Cathy,
Melissa, Shirley and Lauren, and six nephews William, Michael,
Jason, Brian, Kevin, Steven, Jimmy and Matthew. He also leaves
behind his two very special and devoted companions, Shiloh and
McAllister. He was predeceased by his father, James W. Westerfield,
Jr. Friends may call on Tuesday, November 9, 2010 from 2-4 and
7-9pm at the William M. Gagan Funeral Home Inc, 1525 Burlingham RD
Pine Bush. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday
November 10, 2010 at 10:00am at the Church of the Infant Saviour
with Fr. Kevin Gallagher officiating. Interment will be in
the family plot at New Prospect Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the
family requests donations be made to the Wally Westerfield Memorial
Scholarship Fund C/O Mike Amsden at Pine Bush High School or to our
local D.A.R.E. Program, 121 Rte 302 Pine Bush, NY 12566.
Arrangements entrusted to the William M. Gagan Funeral Home Inc.
Pine Bush, www.wmgaganfuneralhome.com
Services
Visitation: Tuesday November 9, 2010 2-4 & 7-9pm
At the Funeral Home
Funeral: Wednesday November 10, 2010 10:00am
Church of the Infant Saviour
22 Holland Avenue
Pine Bush, NY 12566
Burial: New Prospect Cemetery, Pine Bush, NY
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