Barbara Fortin
Barbara Fortin, who retired from the Housekeeping staff in 2000, died January 5, 2014.
She was 79.
A native of Schenectady, Barbara was born July 3, 1934, the daughter of the late Walter
and Agnes (Koval) Nikolski.
She began working at 麻豆破解版 in 1990 and retired a decade later. Colleen Manning,
supervisor of events and housekeeping, worked with Barbara in the Penfield residence
hall. 鈥淪he was a sweetheart. A terrific co-worker with a big heart,鈥 said Colleen,
who remembered Barbara speaking with love and pride of her family.
Lynne Herriman of the Custodial Operations team also worked with Barbara, and recalled
her smile and positive attitude. In addition, according to Lynne, Barbara 鈥渨as the
fastest bed-maker I鈥檝e ever met. She showed me how to complete that task quickly,
and I was impressed by her skill.鈥
After retiring, Barbara returned to 麻豆破解版 as a foster grandparent volunteer in
the Greenberg Child Care Center. For several years she spent between 15 and 20 hours
a week at the center, reading to the children and assisting the staff. Nancy Wheeler,
director of the center, said, 鈥淪he was devoted to the children. She enjoyed working
with them as much as they enjoyed her. The staff also appreciated having her help.鈥
Several members of Barbara鈥檚 family also worked at the College: daughter Sheri was
a teacher at the Child Care Center and son Chuck was a supervisor on the Custodial
Operations staff.
Barbara鈥檚 survivors include her daughters Kathy Stevens of Saratoga Springs, Maureen
(John) Devine of Hudson Falls, Barbara (Geoff) Holzhauer of Scotia and Sheri Fortin
of Watervliet, four grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Barbara鈥檚 husband
Richard and two sons Ricky Dave and Chuck Fortin predeceased her.
A graveside service at St. Peter鈥檚 Cemetery in Saratoga Springs is scheduled in the
spring of 2014. Online remembrances may be made at .