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Obituary: Mary Ann Lyndaker, 67, Castorland

 

Published: April 15, 2025

By: Provided by Iseneker Funeral Home

 

Mary Ann Lyndaker

 

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AI-generated content may be incorrect.CASTORLAND- Mary Ann Lyndaker, 67, of State Route 126, passed away on Monday, April 14, 2025, at Upstate Medical University Hospital in Syracuse.

 

A funeral Mass will be said at 11:00 A.M. on Monday, April 21, 2025 at St. Stephen’s Catholic Church, Croghan, with Rev. Donald Manfred, Pastor officiating.  There are no calling hours.  Burial will follow at St. Stephen’s Cemetery, Croghan. A luncheon will follow the burial at the Croghan American Legion, all are welcome.  Any food donations may be dropped off to the legion on Monday morning.  In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place Memphis, TN 38105 or to the Beaver Falls Fire Department Ambulance Fund, PO Box 456  Beaver Falls, NY 13305.  Arrangements are with Iseneker Funeral Home, Inc., Lowville.

 

She is survived by her beloved husband of 48 years, Kim; three children, Jessie (Andy) Chartrand of Croghan, Matthew Lyndaker and his companion Karen of Castorland, and Jaime (Eric) Kloster of Castorland; her mother, Marie “Ree” Campeau of Croghan; seven grandchildren, Owen, Quinn, Noah, Colton, Peyton, Blake, and Cadence; seven siblings, Florence Updegraft of Chase Lake, Katie (Tom) Tooker of Carthage, Diane (Everett) Lehman of Texas, Bill (Tina) Campeau of Croghan, Larry (Donna) Campeau of Croghan, Paul (Rhonda) Campeau of Castorland, and Craig (Teresa) Campeau of West Monroe; one brother-in-law, Tony Weaver of Constantia; her Lyndaker family, Bruce (Lori) Lyndaker, Michele (Steve) Brown, Steve Lyndaker and his companion Sue, Larry Lyndaker, and Julie (Mitch) Robinson; several nieces, nephews and cousins.  She is predeceased by her father; one sister, Susie Weaver; one brother-in-law, Ken Updegraft; one sister-in-law, Sandra Lyndaker; her mother and father-in-law, Arnie and Carolyn Lyndaker; and one niece, Gabrielle.

 

Mary Ann was born in Lowville on November 9, 1957, a daughter of the late William Joseph Campeau; Eleanor “Marie” Davoy Campeau.  She attended Father Leo Memorial School in Croghan and graduated from Beaver River Central School in 1976.  On September 18, 1976, Mary Ann married her high school sweetheart, Kim Lyndaker, at St. Stephen’s Catholic Church in Croghan with Rev. Luke O’Connell OFM officiating.  Shortly after, the couple moved out west to where Kim was working construction. They lived in Nebraska, Oklahoma, Colorado, Texas, Arkansas, and Kentucky, before moving home to Belfort and building their cabin in the woods in 1987.  In 2015 they moved to their current home on Route 126.  Mary Ann was a teacher’s aide at Beaver River Central School for 20 years, retiring at 55 to spoil her grandchildren.

 

She was a communicant of St. Stephen’s Church, Croghan.

 

Mary Ann had the gift to gab and enjoyed shopping and visiting people at Price Chopper.  She also enjoyed Sunday drives with her husband, cooking, watching her grandchildren play sports, spending time with her mom while taking care of her, and lunch dates with Lorri and Robin.  Most of all, Mary Ann loved spending time with her family.

 

Mary Ann’s family would like to say a special thank you to Dr. Rahul Seth and his entire team at the Upstate Cancer Center. 

 

Dr. Seth had a plan to keep mom “living life” for as long as possible… and she lived with her whole heart for 10 years with cancer.

 

Condolences to Mary Ann’s family may be made online at www.isenekerfuneraholhome.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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