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IN MEMORIAM: Carol H. Uhlig, 79;

Oneontan Led CSEA At SUNY Delhi

ONEONTA — Carol H. Uhlig, 79, of Oneonta, CSEA president  during two decade at SUNY Delhi, passed away on Monday, Nov. 18, 2019, at her home.

She was born on Oct. 19, 1940, in Peekskill, the daughter of the late Grady and Marion Hardwick.  Carol graduated from SUNY Oneonta with an associate degree.  She married Edward Uhlig on Oct. 15, 1961.

Carol worked at SUNY Delhi in the accounts receivable department for nearly 20 years, and served as president of the CSEA there.

She is survived by her loving husband, Edward of Oneonta; son, Michael Uhlig (Janice Coombs) of Laurens; daughters, Kathleen Doss of Angier, N.C., and Dianne (John) Rock of Oneonta; brother, Paul Hardwick of Walnut Creek, Calif.; grandchildren, Cherilyn (Michael) Byrd, Bradley (Heather) Hosier and Sierra Hanford, all of North Carolina, Russell “Rusty” (Kristian) Rock of Plainville and Jeanette (Troy) Rock of Binghamton; and great-grandchildren, Mikalyn Byrd, Cailey Byrd, Zoe Hosier, Reece Rock and Ashlynn Lewis.
A memorial service will take place in the spring, along with committal and burial, in Oneonta Plains Cemetery.

To light a candle or send a online condolence, visit www.bookhoutfuneralhome.com.

Arrangements are by Bookhout Funeral Home, Oneonta.

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