Evelyn Outcalt, c. 1937, at New Jersey College for Women,
later Douglas College, a part of Rutgers University.
,  December, 31, 2018
Born: September 25, 1918

Died: December 28, 2018

Married: George V. Outcalt (1914-1995)

Children: Wendy, Peggy Ann and George "Skip" Outcalt

Evelyn Outcalt attended New Jersey College for Women, which later became part of Rutgers University as Douglas College, and graduated in 1938 with a degree in journalism. 

In 1941, she married George Outcalt and in 1959, they moved to Saranac Lake where she was hired at the Adirondack Daily Enterprise by publisher Roger Tubby who started her at proofreading.  Later, publisher Bill Doolittle moved her to reporting on the Associated Press wire. After 15 years at the Enterprise, in 1975 she became editor, a post she held until her retirement in 1980.

After her retirement, she and Judy Kratts wrote a history of the First Presbyterian Church of Saranac Lake which is available in the Adirondack Room of the Saranac Lake Free Library.  She was one of the first women elders of the church.


Evelyn Outcalt
Adirondack Daily Enterprise, April 30, 2019

Adirondack Daily Enterprise, April 30, 2019

Evelyn Outcalt

Evelyn (Ecke) Outcalt died on Friday, Dec. 28, 2018, at Elderwood of Uihlein in Lake Placid. She had celebrated her 100th birthday on Sept. 25 of this year.

She had lived in Saranac Lake since 1959, moving north from New Jersey to Delmar and then here with her husband George, who took a job as the director of the Adirondack Boy Scout Council. She found her community in Saranac Lake, working 20 years for the Adirondack Daily Enterprise, eventually becoming editor, a position she held during the 1980 Olympics. This led to her getting tickets to a hockey event, which turned out to be the historic hockey game between the United States and Russian teams.

Evelyn loved crossword puzzles and reading. She organized and was a longtime member of a local book group. In her 90s, she entered the Literacy Volunteers’ Spelling Bee and in 2010 won first place. She was involved in many community organizations and activities and was an active member of the Presbyterian church, becoming one of the first women elders. She served on the Residents Council at Saranac Village at Will Rogers, where she lived for nine years.

She put much of herself into volunteering for charitable organizations around town, including the Red Cross and the Adult Center. She supported Bread for the World and participated in many Crop Walks, raising money the local food pantry. She served on the board of Adirondack Habitat for Humanity and was a tutor/mentor with the Literacy Volunteers in Saranac Lake. She also put her organizing abilities to work helping catalog the Adirondack Collection at the library and compiled a history of the First Presbyterian Church in Saranac Lake.

Evelyn graduated from high school in South River, New Jersey, in 1934 at the age of 16. She was the first in her family to attend college, graduating with the Class of 1938 from New Jersey College for Women (now Douglass College of Rutgers University) with a degree in English and journalism.

Evelyn is survived by her daughter Peggy Outcalt of Brattleboro, Vermont; her son George V. Outcalt Jr. and his wife Julie of Saranac Lake; her grandson Christopher Outcalt and his wife Kirsten of Denver, Colorado; her brother Carl R. Ecke of New Jersey; her AFS exchange student/daughter Monica Loeb of Sweden; and several nieces and nephews in New Jersey.

She was preceded by her husband George V. Outcalt Sr., her father and mother Carl R. and Winifred Ecke, her sister Ruth Phillips, her daughter Winifred Outcalt and her granddaughter Mindy Outcalt.

A private family burial services will be held with a memorial service to follow sometime thereafter.

Memorial donations can be made to the Saranac Lake Free Library or the Deacons Fund of the First Presbyterian Church of Saranac Lake.

 

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