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Worth Shampeny

Worth Shampeny was born May 25, 1949 in Randolph, Vermont. He had three older sisters and two younger brothers. The family moved to Newcomb in 1954, where his father owned and operated a sawmill.

Selected as the winner of a baseball scholarship, Worth graduated from Buffalo State University in 1974, originally planning to become a teacher. During an exchange semester in Bozeman, he fell in love with Montana. Although he never moved there permanently, he returned often and was perhaps happiest when hunting, skiing and fishing in that breathtaking mountainscape. But his home was upstate New York.

He worked in construction in the Saratoga area and moved to Lake Placid in 1992, where he met his wife Christine and soon started his own company: Shampeny Contracting. His work was his passion. He loved building and selling houses in remote settings and on lakes. Reliability, precision and honest, old-fashioned hard work characterized him. Friends, co-workers and clients quickly warmed to Worthy and admired his shy, polite manner.

Painfully soon after retirement, he contracted leukemia and endured half a year of intensive and difficult treatment; Christine was there for him in good days and bad. He passed on Feb. 22, 2024 in his home, with his wife by his side.

He is survived by Christine, his sisters Gloria and Pam, his brothers John and Gary, his daughter Brittany, and many nephews and nieces. There will be a memorial service at St. Agnes Church on March 9 at 10 a.m. The M. B. Clark, Inc., Funeral Home in Lake Placid is in charge of arrangements. Please Visit www.mbclarkfuneralhome.com to share a memory or leave condolences.