Arthur L. Royal

COPAKE —Arthur L. Royal, 77, of Copake, and a former longtime resident of Millerton,  died Sept. 13, 2009, at his residence.

He was born on April 15, 1932, in Poughkeepsie, the son of the late Bernice A. (Allen) and Carleton L. Royal.

Mr. Royal was educated in Millerton and later attended business school in Poughkeepsie. He had been employed as a building supervisor at the Wassaic state school for more than 36 years until his retirement in 1991. While at Wassaic, he also served as an auditor with the CSEA Union.

Mr. Royal was a veteran of the Korean War, serving with the Navy from 1951 to 1955. He continued his veteran affiliations by becoming a member of the Millerton American Legion Post No. 178 and the Cadby-Shutts VFW Post No. 7552 in Hillsdale, N.Y. He was also a longtime volunteer at the Newman Community Residence in Copake Falls, where he assisted and drove veterans to various appointments.

Active in his communities, Mr. Royal was a member, head usher and served on the vestry of the Church of St. John in the Wilderness in Copake Falls. He served as councilman for the town of North East from 1976 to 1977 and was also an election inspector for the town of Copake.

He is survived by his wife, Pauline L. (Elster) Royal of Copake; a daughter and son-in-law, Elizabeth and Robert Tencer of Phoenix, Ariz.; a daughter, Susan Godejohn of Mesa, Ariz.; and a son Gary Godejohn of Seattle, Wash.; a grandson, Samuel Tencer of Phoenix; a sister, Anna Warren of Amenia;  a brother, James Surdam of Idaho; and several nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by a brother, Roland Surdam; and his stepfather, Arthur Surdam.

A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 7, at 11 a.m. from the Church of St. John in the Wilderness, the Rev. E. Walton Zelley Jr. officiating.

Burial with military honors will follow in the church cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be offered to either the Church of St. John in the Wilderness, Copake Falls, NY 12517; or Community Hospice of Columbia-Greene, 47 Liberty St., Catskill NY 12414.

Arrangements are under the care of the Peck and Peck Funeral Home in Copake. To send an online condolence, go to peckandpeck.net.

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