John Francis “Jack” Smith

On the morning of St Patrick’s Day, March 17, 2026, John Francis “Jack” Smith peacefully passed into eternal rest at his Pine Boulevard home. His beloved wife, Gayle, and family were at his side. He was 95.



Born August 29, 1930, at Holy Name Hospital in Teaneck, NJ, Jack was the fifth of nine children of Arthur James and Abbie Ellen (Ogden) Smith. Growing up in a large, close-knit family was a great influence on his life and honed the quick wit and sense of humor that he was known for throughout his long life. His sense of duty to family was also strongly forged at a young age. In 1953, tragedy struck and Jack became guardian of his three teenage sisters while he was on military deferment to attend college.

After graduating from Fordham University, with a B.S. in Labor Management, Jack worked for Hills Bros. as a coffee buyer, thus starting his life of travel that would lead him and his young family to Canajoharie, and eventually, Cooperstown, NY.  On September 28, 1968, Jack married Gayle, and they came to live, with their children, on Nelson Ave in Cooperstown. After a brief stint in Highlands, NJ, they returned to Cooperstown in 1973 and settled at their home on Pine Boulevard. From there, he spent many years as plant manager in the gum and candy division of Beech-Nut and retired in 1987, having risen to VP of Operation for Planters-LifeSavers. It became apparent that he was not yet ready for full-time golf and so ran his own consulting firm until retiring, again, in 1993. It is sometimes reported that he was the maintenance man at Overlook Bed & Breakfast, but those claims can neither be confirmed nor denied.

An avid golfer, Jack enjoyed playing at the Leatherstocking Golf Course in Cooperstown, some of his favorite foursomes throughout the years included, among many, Paul Lambert, Ted Trossett, Howie Ryan, Frank Maloney, and Fr. John Sise. Somewhere over the years - between rounds on all 19 holes – he found time to serve as president of the Canajoharie Golf Course and chairman of the greens committee at Leatherstocking. He was also an avid reader and a master of crossword puzzles – pastimes carried on by his family. And he was a sports supporter fan. He fondly, and often, recalled playing ice hockey at Madison Square Garden and was known to wager a coin or two on football games with Duke Mayhew and other friends.

Jack was a member and past president of The Mohican Club, a member of the Sons of the American Legion Squadron 579 and member and past president of The Fort Rensselaer Club in Canajoharie.

Jack and Gayle could often be found enjoying meals around town as well as having fun times at the Cooperstown Veterans’ Club. In recent times, they also enjoyed daily drives together through the surrounding countryside, and on the afternoon of his passing they took one final ride around Otsego Lake together.

Jack is survived by his beloved wife of 57 years, Gayle, of Cooperstown; children - Abbie, Amy, Emily, Sean, Norton (Kimberly Batarse) and Veronica (and Jeffrey Harris); 11 grandchildren - Philip, Ellen, Scott (Sonya), Whitney, Allyson, Zachary, Riley, Madison, Ryan, Natalka, and James; five great grandchildren - Evelyn & Maximillian, Lucille, and Cora & Sullivan; his dear sister, Vera Quigley of Cooperstown; and many, many cherished nieces and nephews. He is further survived by in-laws, Gary (Helen) Shults of Canajoharie, Manly (Karen) Shults of Delhi, Sondra Failing of Fort Plain, and their families.

In addition to his parents, Jack was predeceased by one son, Jeffrey; siblings and their spouses: Arthur (Sue), Norton (Joan), Warren (Marguerite), James (Viola), Robert (Dottie), Mary Buckley (David), and Madeline Moss (Al); brother-in-law Robert Quigley.

  • Calling Hours: Tuesday, March 24, 4-6 p.m., Connell, Dow & Deysenroth Funeral Home, 82 Chestnut Street
  • Mass of Christian Burial: Wednesday, March 25, 11 a.m., St. Mary’s “Our Lady of the Lake” Roman Catholic Church, 31 Elm Street
  • The family invites you to join them for refreshments and a celebration of Jack’s life following mass in the Parish Center
  • Service of Committal will take place this summer, date to be determined.

In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy in the form of memorial donations may be directed to: Helios Care https://helioscare.org/donate/ or Sons of the American Legion, Post 579.

 


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Jane Elliott Brayden

COOPERSTOWN – Jane Elliott Brayden, age 103, died peacefully on a sunny Wednesday morning with her family by her side. 


February 24, 1923 -  March 4, 2026

Jane was born and raised in Massena, the daughter of Carl Hamilton Elliott and Jennie Bailey Elliott. Jane graduated from Massena High School in 1941 and from Middlebury College in 1944.  She began a high school English teaching career in Catskill and then Oneida where she met her future husband, James M. Brayden. 

Jane and Jim were married on June 28, 1947, in Massena. They enjoyed a long and love-filled 61 year marriage until Jim’s death in 2008. Jane and family moved to Cooperstown in 1954.  Jane continued her teaching career for many years as a substitute teacher in various high schools in the Cooperstown area while raising her young family together with Jim. 

Jane enjoyed many activities including baking (Oh my, those apple pies!), knitting, sewing, swimming, walking or skiing in the woods with family and friends and her beloved canine companions, playing bridge, and traveling near and far.  Jane was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church of Cooperstown for nearly 70 years, and a long-time member of the Otsego Chapter of the D.A.R. and the Women’s Club of Cooperstown.

Jane is survived by her four children, Mary Brayden Nevil of Decatur, GA, Joseph Elliott Brayden and wife Becky of South Burlington, VT, Patty Brayden and husband John Finbury of Andover, MA, and Meg Brayden Preston and husband Jeff of Hartwick;  seven grandchildren, Elizabeth Nevil, Benjamin Brayden and wife Kari, Thomas Brayden and wife Jenn,  Anna Light and husband John, Sam Finbury, Tyler Preston and wife Moriah, and Kate Preston; and five great grandchildren, Callie and Holden Brayden, Everett and Gordon Brayden, and Winston Nevil-Smith.

A memorial service will be offered at 11 a.m. on Monday, April 13, 2026, at the First Presbyterian Church of Cooperstown, with the Rev. Jessica Lambert, Lead Pastor officiating. The Service of Committal and inurnment will follow at The Columbarium in the Church-yard Cemetery. Immediately following the services, there will be a time for refreshment and fellowship in The Chapel at the First Presbyterian Church. 

Jane’s family wishes to thank the staff of the Clara Welch Thanksgiving Home and the Sitrin Health Care Center for the loving care Jane received during the final years of her life. 

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Clara Welch Thanksgiving Home, 48 Grove Street, Cooperstown, NY 13326 or the First Presbyterian Church of Cooperstown, 25 Church Street, Cooperstown, NY 13326.

Arrangements are with the Connell, Dow & Deysenroth Funeral Home in Cooperstown.