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[ in memoriam ]


        Christopher S. Nash                                                     Eugene “Gene” H. Hulbert Sr.
        1943 – 2022                                                             1937 – 2022

        With heavy hearts, we announce the death of Christopher Singerly        Gene Hulbert Sr., Binghamton, NY, 84, passed
        Nash of Barneveld, New York, born in Cambridge, Massachusetts,          away peacefully on January 16, 2022 at his
        who passed away on January 3, 2022 at the age of 79.                    home surrounded by his family. He was born
                                                                                on November 14, 1937 in Binghamton, NY
        He was predeceased by : his parents, Humphrey Leopold Nash and
                                                                where he lived, loved and worked his entire life. He was predeceased
        Katherine McCartney (Singerly); his brother Angus Nash; and his
                                                                by his parents, Ray and Jean Hulbert and his sisters Audrey
        sister-in-law Donna Misiaszek Antzak. He is survived by : his wife
                                                                Ellsworth (Binghamton, NY), Theo Carley (Maine, NY), June
        Sharon; his children, Christopher Nash (Lara), Kara Nash (Ryan
                                                                Linehan (Binghamton, NY), and Judy Willsey (Fenton, NY). He
        Holland) and Adam Nash (Mary Crockett) of Fairbanks, Alaska;
                                                                is survived by his loving wife of 62 years, Judy Hulbert (Green)and
        his grandchildren, Beckett, Sullivan of Barneveld and Alyce of
                                                                their children Brenda Kimble (Terry) of Castle Creek, NY, Marcia
        Fairbanks; his siblings, Humphrey Nash (Andrea), Cedric Nash
                                                                Schaefer (Chris) of Sparrowbush, NY, Gene Hulbert Jr. (Lorrie) of
        (Gisela), Jennifer Johnson (Royce), Tabitha Nash and Jolie Baetzel;
                                                                Binghamton, NY, and Raymond Hulbert (Leslie) of Kirkwood, NY,
        and his sisters-in-law, Bonnie Herbowy (Daniel), Susan Misiaszek
                                                                his grandchildren Alex Smith (Michelle) of Endicott, NY, Jordan
        and Carol Misiaszek. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews
                                                                Smith (Madison) of Conklin, NY, Kaitlin Hulbert of Los Angeles,
        and cousins.
                                                                California, Jamie Tichenor (Sam) of Lakewood, Colorado, Timothy
        Donations in Christopher’s memory may be made to the Central   Hulbert of Burlington, Vermont, Taylor Palmer (Tom) of Apalachin,
        New York Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired, (http://  NY, Gillian Hulbert (Andrew) of Binghamton, NY and CJ Schaefer
        www.cabvi.org), Rochester Ronald McDonald House (http://  of Sparrowbush, NY, and his great-grandchildren Adryanna Smith,
        www.rmhcrochester.org), or a charity of your choosing.  Evelyn Tichenor, Liam Smith, Wilder Tichenor and Elias Smith.
                                                                He loved his family, travelling, the outdoors, showing national
                                                                champion beagles, lighthouses, and his shepherds  Travis and
                                                                Jeter. He attended Syracuse University, graduated from Wanakena
                                                                Ranger’s School and worked as a professional land surveyor for 53
                                                                years. He was an active member of NYSAPLS, STALS, ACSM well
                                                                into his retirement, and his community with the Boy Scouts, girls
                                                                softball and local politics. He co-founded Hulbert Engineering and
                                                                Land Surveying, a family owned business, where he worked with
                                                                his sons, daughter, and grandchildren. After his retirement in 2007,
                                                                it gave him a great source of pride to continue to daily work along
                                                                side his family.

                                                                The family will received visitors at Thomas J. Shea Funeral Home,
                                                                Inc., Binghamton, NY on Thursday January 20, 2022, followed by a
                                                                funeral service. A private family burial ceremony was held on Friday
                                                                January 21, 2022 at Maine Memorial Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
                                                                please consider a donation to the American Heart Association.















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