Advertisement. Advertise with us

IN MEMORIAM: ‘Big Jake’ Halter, 70;

‘The Deacon Knew He Had A Good Life’

ONEONTA – Big Jake, aka The Deacon, the Snake, Bopa Halter, passed on to the Big Party in the sky on June 23, 2016.

Born in 1946 to Jacob and Emilia Halter, he attended St. Mary’s Elementary school, and graduated from Oneonta High School in 1964. He enlisted in the Navy and served in 1969-71, and his work history included the D&H Railroad, the City of Oneonta and Amphenol; however, these occupations didn’t define him.

Jake was married to Carol for more than two decades, and together they raised a family and shared many wonderful experiences. Later, he spent almost 20 years with his companion, Linda Rae, expanding his family further, and creating more memories.

His friends will remember him as “The Snake,” an awesome player for the Copper Fox softball team, and later on as he taught his son and others how to play ball.

“Big Jake” was how all the kids in the neighborhood referred to him, for he was of big stature and heart, always sharing his cookies and hugs.

“Bopa” is how his grandchildren will remember him, and he had great pleasure and patience for a story, a play, or to build a Lego tower.

“Dad” is how his children will always know they loved him and were loved in return. He was a second special dad to Rachel, Jimmy, and Lauren.

A man of many talents – carpentry, exquisite hand-writing, maker of the best burgers – and a fan of music, Star Trek, Notre Dame, a good martini – we all know he had a simply refined taste in life and living. Those closest to him will miss watching the river and birds fly by with a cold beer in hand with him. He was a friend, lover, husband, father and companion to us all. He’d want us to remember the good times we shared, and at the end, he knew he had a good life.

He is survived by his puppy-girl, Mackenzie; his daughter Jessica Halter (husband Andrew Cooper); his son, Jacob Halter (wife Jaime); his grandchildren Alex, Shaylee, Drew, and wee Jacob; his brother Andrew Halter (wife Mickey); his sister Barbara Mazzoni (husband Luigi); his aunt Marianna Leib; Carol Halter; Linda Nichols; and many many other friends and family.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Susquehanna SPCA.

Calling hours will be Saturday July 2, from 11-1 at the Lester R. Grummons Funeral Home, 14 Grand Street, Oneonta.

Condolences to the family may be made online by visiting our website: www.grummonsfuneralhome.com

Arrangements are by the Lester R. Grummons Funeral Home of Oneonta.

Posted

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Related Articles

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO: 05-29-23

HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for MONDAY, MAY 29 Otsego County Remembers The Fallen ONEONTA MEMORIAL DAY PARADE —10 a.m. Commemorate our country’s fallen soldiers. The day will begin with a parade (line-up at 9 a.m. and step off at 10), to commemorate Chief Warrant Officer 3 Christopher Robert Eramo. A riderless horse will be included as a salute to the fallen, with CWO3 Shawn Hubner, who serves in the deceased’s unit, hand carrying the battalion colors from Fort Wainwright to Oneonta and marching in the honor guard. After the parade will be a ceremony of remembrance at 11 a.m. on the Veterans Memorial…

Killer Ricky Knapp Dies In Prison

Killer Knapp Dies In Prison; Guilty In SUNY Coed’s Death ONEONTA – Ricky Knapp, the man convicted of the 1977 death of SUNY Oneonta student, has died in Mohawk Correctional Facility, according to prison records. Knapp, 66, died March 8, having served 40 years of a 25-to-life sentence for a 1978 manslaughter conviction in the death of 18-year-old Linda Velzy, a SUNY student from Long Island. According to reports, Velzy was last seen Dec. 9 1977, hitchhiking in downtown Oneonta.…

Riverside Students Plant Apple Trees, Help Restore Piece of Oneonta History

Riverside Students Plant Apple Trees, Help Restore Piece of Oneonta History ONEONTA On Friday, April 28, the City of Oneonta planted an apple orchard on the Swart-Wilcox House Museum property with the help of Riverside Elementary School students. The planting was made possible thanks to funds obtained by City Community Development Director Judy Pangman through a special “Tree Planting in Disadvantaged Communities after Ash Tree Loss” grant. The new apple orchard at the Swart-Wilcox House consists of several heritage varieties of apples, just like the Wilcox family would have had in the 1880s. As part of his farming activities, Henry…