Regis A. Waloven

August 23, 2020
Regis A. Waloven, 83; of Fulton passed at Crouse Hospital, Syracuse after a courageous battle against cancer. Mrs. Waloven was born in Perth, New Brunswick, Canada to the late George and Mary (Moulton) Bernard. She was a proud member of the Tobique 1st Nation where she was raised as a child prior to immigrating to the United States in her 20’s. Mrs. Waloven had been a resident of Hannibal and Fulton, NY for most of her life. She retired from Nestles Co., Fulton where she had advanced to become an Inspector. Mrs. Waloven was lovingly active in her churches Our Lady of the Rosary and Holy Trinity Church where she was active in Altar Rosary as the President, Ecumenical Society Member, Volunteer at the OLR Chicken Dinners and Holy Trinity Festivals. Mrs. Waloven in her younger years enjoyed snowmobiling and bowling; and also loved to cook, bake, and travel. Mrs. Waloven was extremely independent and active until her illness advanced. She was an avid Red Sox fan and loved to watch baseball even if it was the Yankees. Mrs. Waloven was pre-deceased by her husband Edward Waloven in 2009, their daughter: Gladys Arseneault in 2011 and grandson: Peter Arseneault in 2020. She is survived by her children: Elizabeth James of ME, Edward (Barbara) Waloven Jr. of Palermo, James (Gliena) Waloven of Hannibal, Daniel (Anne) Waloven of ME; 4 siblings: Sylvester Bernard, Sylvia Craft, Eldon Bernard, Charles Bernard; 12 grandchildren: Chantal, Dawn, Stephen, George Jr., Natasha, Sydney, Natalie, Paige, Samantha, Cheryl, Jennifer, Kristin; 3 great grandchildren: Matthew, Nathan, Emmalyn and several nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be held 9:30 AM Thursday at Holy Trinity Church where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Rev. Joseph Scardella. Burial will be in Hannibal Cemetery, Hannibal, NY. Calling hours will be conducted 4:00 to 6:00 PM Wednesday at the Sugar Funeral Home, Inc., 224 W. 2nd St. S., Fulton. NYS mandates will apply requiring: Facial Masks, Hand Sanitizing, and guests will be invited in as others exit adhering to NYS Capacity Limits.