RICHFIELD SPRINGS-Carrie Nancy Spytko age 82, passed away peacefully on Friday October 30, 2015 in the Iroquois Nursing Home in Jamesville. She was born on September 20, 1933 in Frankfort, daughter of the late Joseph and Carmella Andre Tubia. Carrie was raised in Frankfort and was a graduate of Frankfort Central School. After graduating high school she went to work for the General Electric Company in Utica until 1955. It was on June 22, 1955 that she was united in marriage with Joseph Spytko in the Russian Orthodox Church in Herkimer. They made their home in Richfield Springs and shared a devoted union of thirty-six years until his passing in August of1991. Mrs. Spytko had a strong belief in God and was a faithful member of Saint Joseph the Worker RC Church, Richfield Springs. Her life was devoted totally to her faith and family. Cherished are the memories of a warm, caring and loving wife, mother and grandmother who was always there in good times or bad. She will be sadly missed. Surviving her are one son, Joseph S. Spytko and his wife Kathleen of Richfield Springs, a daughter Lori Gorman and her husband Pat of Syracuse, three grandchildren, Kevin Spytko and his wife Ashley of Fayetteville, Adriane Spytko of Richfield Springs, Mallory Gorman of Syracuse, two sisters, Ann "Nina" Garcia and Marion Rosemyer both of Frankfort, special friends, Ray and Connie Nassar, Barbara Steckler, many nieces and nephews. Besides her parents and husband Joseph she was preceded in death by six brothers, John, James, Carmello, Anthony, Rocco and Paul Tubia, four sisters, Josephine Trippen, Mary Kinney, Rose Hall and infant Mary Tubia. Calling hours for Mrs. Spytko will be held on Monday November 9th from 9:30 to 11:30 am in J. Seaton McGrath Funeral Home, 40 West James Street; Richfield Springs. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday at 12:00 noon in Saint Joseph the Worker RC Church, Richfield Springs with the Reverend Bernard Osai Ampong, Pastor officiating. Interment will follow in Saint Joseph's Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may be made with memorial donations to The Saint Joseph the Worker RC Church. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home.