Thursday, October 22, 2009

Phil Terpening Passes


From the Daily Freeman

KINGSTON – Ulster County Legislator Philip Terpening, D-Rosendale, collapsed and died Wednesday night during a candidates' forum in Esopus, Legislature Chairman David Donaldson, D-Kingston, said this morning.

Terpening, 63, was with fellow Legislator Alan Lomita, D-Rosendale, as Terpening debated a Republican challenger and collapsed.

Lomita knew Terpening for 20 years. Terpening was a Rosendale town supervisor before becoming a county legislator.

“He was dedicated public servant; one of the hardest working members of the Legislature,”Lomita said.

“He has always been there,” Donaldson said. “Phil didn’t do things because they were politically correct; he did them because they were right.”

Terpening,a retiree, was seeking election to a third two-year term as a legislator at the time of his death. He was running on the Democratic and Working Families line


He was a Rosendale town councilman from 1992 to 2002 and town supervisor from 2002-04.




From the Times Herald Record


PORT EWEN – Phil Terpening, a two-term county legislator and former town of Rosendale supervisor, collapsed during a candidates night and died Wednesday night.



Terpening was addressing residents at Birches at Esopus, a housing complex near the Ulster BOCES center on Route 9W, according to fellow legislator Alan Lomita.


Terpening had given his speech to the residents, sat down in the back of the room and collapsed about two minutes later, Lomita said. It was between 8 and 8:30 p.m., he said.
Wayne Freer, an Esopus town board member and emergency medical technician, and Freer’s wife, who is a nurse, immediately went to work to save Terpening, Lomita said.
They were able to recover a pulse in Terpening. A call to 911 brought more rescuers and Terpening was taken to Kingston Hospital where he died.


Terpening, a Democrat, was seeking his third two-year term as a county legislator. He was in his mid-60s, Lomita said.
“It puts everything in perspective,” Lomita said. He and fellow Democratic legislative candidate Deborah Silvestro has suspended campaigning out of respect for Terpening, also a Democrat. All were seeking election in District 7, the towns of Esopus and Rosendale. Terpening resided at 67 Charming Barn Road, Kingston.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

A very good man has gone home.

Anonymous said...

I am confused. Who attempted to try to revive Mr Terpening? Lomita or Town Councilman Freer and his wife? Rest In Peace Phil, may god be with you.

enough of this behavior said...

typical Lomita partisan pov always,

trying to throw some guilt on the republican for stating the truth & making it sound like poor Phil's attack was caused by the "unfairness " of the republican -
shame on Lomita for trying to make politicazl hay on this guy's death.

typical shameless lomita -

Anonymous said...

Pitcock was his usual rude, obnoxious self and Phil did not suffers fools lightly. Pitcock's comments were nasty, over the top and personal.