Obituary of Mary M. Sorensen
Mabe Sorensen, 93, passed away peacefully on April 11, 2021.
Mabe was born May 29, 1927, in Penn Yan, New York, the daughter of Alexander Fraser MacKerchar and Martha TenBrook MacKerchar. Named Mary Elizabeth, her brother John changed her name to Mabe as it was easier to say. She was a proud graduate of St. Michael's School and Penn Yan Academy, where she was a cheerleader for the undefeated 1944, wartime football team. Mabe worked for New York State Electric & Gas in Penn Yan, where she met her husband Robert (Bob) Sorensen. They married April 11, 1959, and lived in Penn Yan, Waterville, Walton, Ballston Spa, and Clarence, New York, with Bob's transfers with NYSEG, and moved to Lockport after retirement. In Walton, she was a trustee of the William B. Ogden Free Library.
Mabe was an active member of the Niagara Frontier Watercolor Society and had many paintings accepted for juried shows of the Society, receiving several awards. Her paintings were exhibited at the Keenan Center in Lockport and the Visual Arts at Chautauqua members show at the Chautauqua Institution. The photographer David Moog included Mabe in his portraits of Western New York artists, Artists Seen: Photographs of Artists in the 21st Century, now in the collection of the Burchfield Penney Art Center at Buffalo State College.
Mabe also began writing stories of her childhood in Penn Yan. Her latest story, "The Visitor," was published in the November 2020 issue of Bluff & Vine, a literary review of the Finger Lakes.
Mabe spent part of every summer at the Chautauqua Institution enjoying from the porch of the Maple Inn a circle of friends who returned year after year.
Mabe was predeceased by her brothers George and John MacKerchar. In addition to her husband Bob, she is survived by her son Howard, daughter-in-law Grace, grandson Alexander (an artist like his grandmother), of Alexandria, Virginia, and daughter Martha of Staunton, Virginia, sister-in-law Blanche MacKerchar, nieces and nephews Leigh MacKerchar (Alice), Martin MacKerchar (Loree), Kay Sloat (Jack), Carol Hallowell (Dave), Patsy Pulver, Lauren Snyder (Herbie), Steven Richmond (Ann), Cindy Swartout (Steve), Deb Hafleigh (Scott), Tracy Walker (Tom), Donna Kjar, and Brian Kjar (Ellen) , and numerous great and great-great-nieces and nephews.
Funeral and internment at St. Michael's Cemetery, Penn Yan, will be at a later date when conditions permit. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Michael's School, 214 Keuka Street, Penn Yan, New York, 14527, to support library and art programs. Visit pruddenandkandt.com
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