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Monday October 26, 2015
Condolence From: Lyle Schultz
Condolence: so,sorry for your loss Lyle,was,one of my favorite customers to wor for. I used to work on his wood boilers. He always had a smile on his face and something kind to say. Lyle you will be missed!
Rip.
Thursday October 01, 2015
Condolence From: Richard Smith
Condolence: I want to share my deepest sympathy to Nancy, Stephanie and family. I am so sorry to learn of Lyle’s passing, he was a good friend and I unfortunately heard the news too late to attend his services. However please accept my prayers of comfort for his soul and I will be thinking of his family during these days of remembrance.
To the world Lyle Purinton might be just another person but to those of us who knew and loved him, Lyle was an extraordinary man. Fair, honest and firm in his dealings. Lyle was always there for us, with a friendly smile, ready to help and with a genuine concern. Lyle was simply one of the good guys, gentle, mild, with a real keen sense of humor.
I met Lyle many years ago when I came to Saratoga County as the County Agent. His outgoing personality, genuine nature and more importantly his love of agriculture made him an instant friend. Farming shared a special place in his heart. Farming served as a template for the very essence of Lyle’s life.
Lyle had time for all and always willing to share that sense of humor and smile which made for troubles to seem small and made fond memories that will last. Lyle had a sincere and warm heart. He enjoyed a good laugh and never missed a chance at letting laughter replace tears. Even in His darkest hour, his ability to laugh at himself was such a precious personal quality so often lacking in today’s society.
Lyle and I had many “heart to heart conversations” at his farm throughout everything that came his way he remained a genuine guy. He said what he meant and meant what he said. He thought before he spoke and always spoke from his heart. I remember him as a man who spoke honestly to say something and not just to be heard. He valued his friends and was valued by his friends. To me one of Lyle’s lasting qualities remains the fact that he was “right with everyone”, what I mean simply,” Lyle was a consistent friend. He was easy to be with and enjoyable to be around.
By in large Lyle’s efforts throughout life were always directed towards family and farming. He knew what hard work was and worked hard at whatever he chose to do. He believed like so many of his generation in that anything worth doing was worth doing right.
I would be remiss if I failed to mention his dedication to the helping young people with their interest in agriculture. He made 4-H animals available to individuals who desired Dutch Belted cattle to show and show great interest in their successes too.
Lyle’s life serves us all as one to admire and try to emulate ours after. I feel blessed to have known Lyle and thankful for the friendships we shared I trust that if we all remember him with warmth in our hearts and a smile on our lips and he will always be among us.
May the Grace of God’s promise and peace be with Lyle’s soul and that His love, understanding, and comfort be with Lyle’s beloved family and friends. Richard Smith former Dairy Agent
Wednesday September 30, 2015
Condolence From: Thomas and Jo Ann Coffinger Sr.
Condolence: Tom and Jo Ann wish to extend our deepest sympathy and prayer to all that loved and knew Lyle. He will be greatly missed.
Wednesday September 30, 2015
Condolence From: Jim & JoAnn Foote
Condolence: We were so shocked and saddened by Lyle's sudden death! We grew up just a few miles from him & his family! Nancy,Stephanie & family...Our hearts go out to you...we send hugs to all of you! We always looked forward to his Christmas card every year with his little cheery notes written inside with a little sense of humor but now things will be different! R.I.P. Lyle...we will truly miss you!!!!
Wednesday September 30, 2015
Condolence From: Tina Boldt
Condolence: My prayers and thoughts go out to Lyle's family at this time, so shocked and saddened to hear this news. Lyle was one of the nicest neighbors anyone could ask for. I already miss seeing the cows in the field as I drive by his farm, always a reminder to me that I live in such a beautiful county setting.
Wednesday September 30, 2015
Condolence From: Pat and Joe Peck
Condolence: We were so shocked and saddened to read of Lyle's passing. He had a real commitment to dairy farming and photography. We enjoyed knowing and working with Lyle in Farm Bureau and Dairy Promotion activities. We have you in our thoughts and prayers and extend our deepest sympathy to Nancy, Stephanie and family.
Tuesday September 29, 2015
Condolence From: Adirondack Northstars
Condolence: Nancy, Steph, and Jen,
Our hearts go out to you at this most difficult time. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Much love from your Northstar family.
Tuesday September 29, 2015
Condolence From: esther garnsey robbins
Condolence: Ed and family... saddened to read of Lyle's passing. May your memories comfort you and eventually turn tears to smiles as you keep him close ! God Bless ..Esther
Tuesday September 29, 2015
Condolence From: Len & Betty Powell
Condolence: We were shocked and saddened to learn of Lyle's passing. We were his neighbors for nearly 20 years and he was a dedicated dairy farmer who put in long hours caring for the family farm... Lyle grew great raspberries which we enjoyed and saw him often in years past at the Civic Center enjoying hockey games. Our deepest sympathy to Nancy and Stephanie and his extended family. He is gone too soon and may he rest in peace. Len and Betty Powell
Tuesday September 29, 2015

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