02/26/2026
Marlene A. Shipman, 88 of New Berlin, passed away on Tuesday February 24, 2026 in Norwich, NY.
Marlene was born on August 4, 1937 in Westford, NY the daughter of the late Walter J and Blanche (Snyder) Laymon. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband John Joseph Carney Jr in 1970, her son Timothy John in 1971, her sisters Anita and Katie, her brothers Leland, Darwin, Frank, and Reggie, and her grandchildren Roxanne and Michael and her second husband George Shipman.
She is survived by her sons Walter J (Carolyn) Carney of Edmeston, Shawn P Carney of Sauquoit, John J Carney III of Bridgewater, Matthew John (Amy) Carney of Newfield, Mark S Carney of New Berlin, and George (Melissa) Shipman Jr of New Berlin, her daughters Ginger (Mike) Joslin of New Berlin, Pamela Carney of North Brookfield, and Tresa (Glade) Baldwin II of West Edmeston, her brothers Stanley (Edna) Laymon of GA, and Junior (Bev) Laymon of Bridgewater, her grandchildren Joel (Danielle), Shannon (Nichole), LaShawn, Erin (Christian), Erica (Shawn), Jessica (Justin), Timmy, Ginger (Ernie), Charlene, Daniel, Stephanie (Danny), Jennifer (Keith), Samantha, Glade III, and Sarah (Louis). She is also survived by many great grand and great great grandchildren and nieces and nephews.
Raised in Westford, Marlene moved to the Edmeston area at the age of 15. She was employed with the Otsego School, now Pathfinder Village, caring for children with Down Syndrome. At the age of 18, she married John Joseph Carney Jr. He passed in 1970. Marlene loved her family and raised nine children. She will be remembered as a loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother. She was a fan of Bluegrass, music festivals, and loved to dance. She was also a whiz at word search puzzles.
Calling hours will be Saturday February 28 from 1:00P.M. to 3:00P.M. at the Delker and Terry Funeral Home 30 South Street Edmeston, NY. A celebration of her life will immediately follow at 3:00P.M. at the funeral home. Spring interment will be in Edmeston Union Cemetery.
Donations may be made to the charity of one’s choice in loving memory of Marlene.