Olga M. White, 88, went to be with her Almighty Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on December 16, 2021. Olga was born on November 25, 1933, in Chennai, India to Norman and Evelyn Lanney, as the eldest of 11 siblings. She touched the lives of everyone around her with her strong and energetic spirit. She loved family time and always brought everyone together for cherished memories. She really enjoyed her chai tea, lunch dates, and her faith. She had such a strong passion for helping others and volunteering her time. Above all, Olga was a lady of faith and carried it out in her everyday life. She was a devoted member of St. Ambrose Church, Endicott where she spent many of her days practicing Catholicism, decorating, and bringing communion to the sick. During hurricane Katrina, she spent weeks in New Orleans helping residents recover from the devastation they endured. Working soup kitchens to feed the hungry, visiting and comforting elderly individuals who had no one, and just offering a helping hand wherever needed. She would sacrifice her last penny just to help someone in need. She retired from The Defense Logistics Agency after 20 years of loyal dedication. She also spent several years as President of the CSEA. She was given the key to the newly opened New York State Division of Human Rights Office on August 28, 1970.
Olga took the role of a loving mother and nana very seriously. She is survived by her loving daughter, Maya, and her husband Greg Feduke, granddaughter, Savonna and her husband Anthony Pittari, several sisters, cousins, nieces and nephews, and many special friends. At Olga’s request, private services will be held in Vestal Hills Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made to St. Ambrose Church or to Our Lady of Good Counsel Church Food Pantry’s 203 Washington Ave. Endicott, NY 13760.
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