QUEENSBURY — Wendy Ann Prosser Scoville, 43, a resident of South Glens Falls, passed away Saturday night, June 11, 2016, in her home unexpectedly.
Wendy was born on Dec. 7, 1972 in Glens Falls Hospital to Lee R. Prosser and the late Lois E. Prosser.
Wendy loved spending time with her children and her grandchildren; they were what and who she lived for. They came first before anything and anyone. She loved her job at Exit 18 Taco Bell and all of her co-workers. Wendy crosstrained, she started out as a service champion and made her way to food champion. She loved her work. On her free time she would either do puzzles or read a book. She loved reading. This was one of her favorite things to do.
Wendy had recieved her GED and went to college for a short period of time. She loved to learn and loved to help everyone out. Wendy was a kind hearted person.
Wendy married Floyd Scoville July 7, 1999 in Warren County. Wendy and Floyd share one child together, Dylan Scoville; who is 16 years old.
Wendy was predeceased by her mother, Lois Cheney.
In addition to her husband, Floyd Scoville of Ballston Spa; she is survived by her children: Eric Prosser, Kristen Lafountin-Prosser, Shawn Prosser, Dylan Scoville, and Dante Scoville all of Queensbury; grandchildren, Kaylee, Colombe-Prosser, Xander Cheney-Prosser, Luckybenjamin Cheney, Zachary Cook, Eric Prosser Jr., Joseph Winchell Jr.; daughter in laws, Elizabeth Hart and Jess Gifford; son in law Joseph Winchell; sisters, Pamela Prosser, Tanya Gallo, Angel Mechanic, and Lois Hogan; brothers: Roy Prosser, Leeroy Prosser, and Nicholas Prosser; sisters in laws, Brenda Scoville and Stacey Lafountin; and several neices and nephews.
Family and friends of Wendy may call from 11 a.m. to noon Monday, June 20 at Baker Funeral Home, 11 Layfayette St., Queensbury.
A funeral service will be from noon to 1 p.m. with her burial to immediately follow at the South Side Cemetery in South Glens Falls.
Everyone is invited to a gathering after the services at Havilands Cove. This is a casual dress service; Wendy would not want us to change. She would want us how she remembers us.
Thank you to all of her friends and family for everything you have done to help. A special thank you to her Taco Bell crew. Thank you to her oldest son Eric's grandmother 'Mamo' for everything she has done.
Wendy was a beautiful, smart, brave and caring person with a beautiful laugh. You will be missed mom. 'Fly high beautiful angel.'