Bruce LaVoy, 77
Bruce LaVoy died on the morning on April 8, 2025 at 77 years old. Bruce was born on July 23, 1947 in Malone, New York, son of Edmond and Ann LaVoy, now deceased.
Bruce was a native Tupper Laker who grew up as a “junction kid” and graduated from Tupper Lake High School in 1965. He studied Forestry at Paul Smith's College and graduated in 1967. He was active in the Forestry club, Woodsman's team and the Boy Scout Fraternity (APO).
The next four years Bruce spent in the US Navy. He was fond of saying he went into the Navy peeling potatoes and came out as leading petty officer on the flight deck of the U.S.S. Inchon. He was assigned to the battle group flight safety team which visited other ships and advised on flight operation procedures. He attended the Navy Jungle warfare school in Panama, was designated “Jungle Expert” and was assigned as squad leader in the battalion landing team which was a Navy team trained and equipped to support marine expeditionary forces.
Next he attended the University of Michigan for his B.S. in Forestry in 1973. While there he was a member of the University Woodsmen's team which competed throughout the Midwest. He was also a member of the Society of Les Voyageurs, a group dedicated to canoe racing.
After completing school Bruce returned to Tupper Lake where he met Jane Sivers, a teacher at Sunmount. Jane and Bruce married on July 31, 1976, and together raised two sons, Loren and Todd.
Bruce began his career with various logging crews and major timber companies within the forest industry. He later transitioned to serve as an appraiser of forestland for the New York State Office of Real Property, where he dedicated the final 30 years of his professional life.
Bruce and Jane played a significant role in the Tupper Lake Woodsmen's Association, with Bruce holding a position on the Board of Directors. He dedicated numerous years to the organization and promotion of field days. Bruce devoted considerable time and effort to assist community members, earning the title of Tupper Lake Citizen of the Year in 2010. His ongoing commitment to supporting others left a lasting impact on the Tupper Lake community.
Bruce and Jane were dedicated supporters of the Boy Scouts. Their hard work and commitment to the organization did not go unnoticed. As a result they twice received the Adirondack Scout Council’s Bedford District Husband and Wife Award. This accolade highlighted their significant contributions and enthusiasm for fostering the development of young scouts, ranging from assisting in the creation of floats for the Woodsman's Day Parade to mentoring scouts on their journey to achieving the rank of Eagle Scout.
Ever the Boy Scout, he enjoyed being an Adirondack story teller, who brought life to tall tales around a campfire or fireplace. His passion for storytelling captured the imagination of everyone listening. Bruce had a special way of bringing tales to life.
Bruce cherished moments spent with family, had a passion for all kinds of boats, and found joy in trout fishing. He also took pleasure in making maple syrup, sharing his knowledge of apple cider production, and relished the camaraderie found at hunting camp.
Bruce is survived by his son Loren and daughter-in-law Karen from College Park, MD, along with their two sons, Logan and Kaylon. Additionally, he leaves behind his son Todd and his wife Christina of Portsmouth, VA, and their twins, Annica and Pfeifer. His siblings include his sister Rosanne LaVoy of Bolinas, CA, and his brother Walter LaVoy and his wife Julie from Tupper Lake.
His family would like to invite the members of the community to celebrate Bruce’s life at Frary funeral home at 24 Cliff Ave Tupper Lake on Wednesday April 23. Calling Hours will be from 4 to 6pm. A mass will be held on Thursday the 24th at 10a.m .for anyone who can attend.
Following the calling hours, there will be a reception at Racquet River Brewing Company (11 Balsam St, Tupper Lake) for any and all who want to attend.
Linda Auclair, 77
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Linda K. Auclair, age 77, of Tupper Lake on Monday, April 8th, 2025. As a loving mother, grandmother, and friend, Linda will be remembered for her kindness, patience and compassion to all.
Linda volunteered as a Sunday school teacher at St. Alphonsus church, as aCub scout den leader and hockey mom.
Linda received a bachelor's degree in microbiology from the College of Saint Rose in Albany, NY. For much of her life, she dedicated her time to the advancement of Tuberculosis research at Trudeau Institute, in Saranac Lake where she met her husband, Donald. Later in life, she transitioned to director of the Goff Nelson Memorial Library in Tupper Lake for over 9 years; she deeply loved this role as she got to help so much of the local community.
Linda loved the Adirondacks and all it had to offer. She always could be found in the garden and if she was not there she was hiking, cross country skiing, playing her piano or reading a book in the sunshine.
She is survived by her husband, Donald, and their two children, Paul and Zachary, as well as her two brothers, William and Donald Terry as well as countless cousins, nieces, nephews, and grandchildren.
A celebration of life will be held this summer for family and friends to come to gather to remember such a special lady.
In lieu of flowers the family has requested that donations be made to the Parkinson’s foundation (www.parkinson.org) in her memory.
Evalean C. Seitz
Evalean C. Seitz, of Lyndonville, passed away April 3, 2025. She was born June 19, 1928 in St. Regis Falls, N.Y. to the late George and Eva (LaVair) Debiaw.
Evalean had a tremendous love for books, gardening, crocheting, needle work, and going to lawn sales. She had many collections of vintage milk glass, “Gone with the Wind” collectibles, Americana and so much more. Evalean was a retiree of Harrison Radiator in Lockport and after retirement, she loved to travel up to Tupper Lake and the Adirondack area where she was from.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her first husband Albert Joseph Boisvert, and second husband Ronald William Seitz, son Randall Boisvert, stepdaughter Belinda Seitz Rivas, and stepson Donnie Seitz.
Evalean is survived by her children Rae (Malcolm) Gardner, Reneé Boisvert Tillman, Robyn Boisvert Ottaviano, Roger (Nancy) Boisvert, Rose (Chris) Ames, stepson Michael (Beverly) Seitz, as well as grandchildren, Dan Gardner, Jessica Gardner, Robert Brown, Anthony Ottaviano, Andrew Ottaviano, great-grandchildren, DJ Gardner, Austin Gardner, Hannah and Nathan Fitshans, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Private interment will be held in Lynhaven Cemetery in Lyndonville.
Evalean’s arrangements are in the care of Cooper Funeral Home 215 W. Center St. Medina, NY 14103.
Memorial contributions in Evalean’s name may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association.
Share condolences at www.cooperfuneralhome.com.
Carol Nancy (LaFave) McGuire
Carol Nancy (LaFave) McGuire, a devoted nurse, loving wife, mother, and advocate for cancer patients, passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by her family on March 21, 2025. She was 83 years old.
Born on September 10, 1941, in Syracuse, New York, Carol grew up in the Adirondacks in the Village of Tupper Lake, where she was raised in a family that cherished music. She graduated from Tupper Lake High School in 1959, where her yearbook said “She worked with patience, which means almost power,” foreshadowing her lifelong dedication to nursing and helping others.
After graduating from high school, she pursued her passion for nursing, earning her degree from Mercy Hospital School of Nursing in Watertown in 1962.
Carol lived a life of adventure and service. She married her first husband, with whom she had four sons, and as a military wife, she traveled the world. During her husband’s service in Vietnam, she worked as a registered nurse at an Army hospital in Bangkok, Thailand.
Always dedicated to learning, she later earned a Bachelor of Science from South Dakota State University and a Master’s degree in Oncology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She became the first certified oncology nurse in South Dakota, dedicating her career to helping cancer patients.
In 1990, Carol found love again and married Mike McGuire at Sunlight Mountain, Colorado, a place that became a cherished annual retreat. The couple settled in Durango, Colorado, where Carol worked as a full-time oncology nurse at the Durango Cancer Center.
After retiring in 2005, she continued her dedication by volunteering as a nurse specialist and helped establish the non-profit Durango Cancer Coalition, which raised funds for individuals battling cancer. She remained active with the organization until 2024.
Beyond her career, Carol embraced life with enthusiasm and a love for the outdoors. She was an avid fisherman, spending summer days with Mike on their float house in Sitka, Alaska. She loved skiing, birding, camping by lakes near their home with friends, and gardening. She took great pride in preserving food through canning and enjoyed cooking hearty Irish meals for gatherings with loved ones. Carol had a deep appreciation for nature, finding joy in every season and sharing her passions with those around her.
Carol is survived by her loving husband, Mike McGuire, and four sons and their families: Jim Fleming (Jodi), Paul Fleming (Stephanie), John Fleming, and Michael Fleming (Sharon). She is also survived by her two stepchildren, Dr. Tamara McGuire and Dan McGuire (Liz). Carol was a proud grandmother to five grandchildren—Brandon Fleming (Megan), Emily Klinger (Riccardo), Carmen Fleming, Elliott Gatewood and Oliver Gatewood and a great-grandmother to Nolan Fleming. She is also survived by her sister, Joanne Jones-Russell, sister-in-law Pat Cunningham, and brother-in-law Mike O’Hara, along with several nieces and nephews. She leaves behind two beloved dogs, Murphy and Lily, who brought her great companionship. Carol was preceded in death by her parents, Florence and Leo LaFave, and her sister, Colleen O’Hara.
Carol will be remembered for her kindness, adventurous spirit, and unwavering dedication to family, friends, and the many people she helped throughout her life. Her legacy of compassion, love, and service will live on in the countless lives she touched.
A service was held at St. Columba Catholic Church, Durango, Colorado, with interment to follow at the Black Hills National Cemetery in South Dakota. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Rotary International or the Disabled American Veterans in Carol’s memory.
Frederick M. Exware, 72
Frederick M. Exware, 72, departed this life peacefully on March 21, 2025, surrounded by his family at his home. Fred was born on January 15, 1953, in Tupper Lake, son of the late David and Hazel (St. Amour) Exware.
Fred served as a grounds supervisor at Sunmount in Tupper Lake for many years, where his leadership and work ethic earned him the respect of his colleagues.
Fred is survived by his life partner of 29 years, Jayne Pickering and his three sons, Frederick (Lona), Mark (Donna Garrow) and Charles (Amy Fraser) Exware, a stepson, Jason and (Anna Lobell) Pickering, four grandchildren, Tyler, Caleb, Kailyn and Carson Exware.
He also leaves behind cherished siblings: sisters Mary Jane Colvin, Alice LaFlamme, and Brenda Hoffman, as well as brothers Donald and Ronald Exware.
He was preceded in death by his siblings, Thelma Santerre, Janet Baker, Rita Carrow, Patricia Wellspeak, Cecile Lavoie, Herman Exware, Eugene Exware, Roger Exware, Francis Exware and Harold Exware
Fred will be remembered for his warm smile and gentle nature. He enjoyed hunting and spending time with his loved ones, and friends.
His family will honor his life privately. Arrangements are entrusted to Hammill Funeral Home in Winthrop, where memories and condolences can be shared with his family at www.hammillfh.com.
As we bid farewell to a remarkable man, we take comfort knowing that his legacy will live on in the lives of all who had the privilege to know him.
John Patrick “Butch” Benware
John Patrick “Butch” Benware, 70, of Tupper Lake, passed away on Monday, March 17, 2025 in Elizabethtown Community Hospital ,surrounded by his loving family. There will be no services, as per his wishes. Arrangements are entrusted to the Frary Funeral Home.
John was born on June 18, 1954, in Tupper Lake, to Louis and Ruth Benware.
He graduated from local schools and went on to work as a mechanic for various companies, including Tom’s Auto, Counter’s Garage, and OWD.
John married Darlene Baker, and together they had three children, with the marriage later ending in divorce. In his free time, he enjoyed spending time at his camp, snowmobiling, and listening to his beloved old country music, but above all, he most enjoyed spending time with his family and those he loved.
He is survived by his children, Shawn Benware of Plattsburgh, Corrennia Papineau of Tupper Lake, and Stacy Papineau of Plattsburgh; his sisters, Lois Sullivan (Skip) of Harrisville, N.Y., Brenda Arthur (Kenny) of Kansas City, KS, Jean (Walt) Kennedy of Tupper Lake and Judy LaPlant of Tupper Lake; his father, Louis Benware of Tupper Lake; his grandchildren, Heath Benware, Ashlynn Benware, Levi Benware, Chelsea Schaffer (John), Joelle Bedore, and Kylie McFadden; his great-grandchildren, Lance Schaffer, Abel Schaffer, and Winnie Schaffer; as well as many nieces and nephews.
He is predeceased by his mother, Ruth Benware; his sister, Gail Benware; and his brother-in-law, Reginald LaPlant.
Donations may be made in John’s memory to Tupper Lake Volunteer Ambulance and Emergency Squad at 169 Main St, Tupper Lake, NY 12986, and the American Cancer Society at P.O. Box 6704, Hagerstown, MD 21741.
Online condolences may be sent at www.fraryfuneralhome.com/obituaries.
Cheryl A. Rommel
It is with great sadness that we announce the unexpected passing of Cheryl (Cheri) A. Rommel on March 20, 2025, at the age of 63 in Saranac Lake.
Cheri graced the world with her presence on June 17, 1961; born the first child to Mary Catherine (Tucker) Rommel and Roger Lee Rommel. Cheri shared an undeniable bond with each of her parents, which was evident throughout every stage of her life. As the eldest, she often filled the role of caretaker to her siblings and cousins. From a very young age, it was natural for her to nurture everyone around her. Graduating from Poland Central School, Utica College of Syracuse University earning a Bachelor’s Degree and her Master’s Degree in Public Administration at SUNY Albany.
Cheryl began her professional career at the Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) as an occupational therapist. She devoted her life’s work to those with developmental disabilities. She provided habilitation and therapy to countless individuals of all ages with whom she had close connections, knowing each one personally.
Cheri’s dedication, advocacy and grace to people with varying abilities expanded throughout her career. To serve more people in need of specialized care and direct services within the OPWDD system, she entered into leadership roles, holding many titles, sometimes two at once. She supervised and led teams, always striving to provide the highest standard of care.
Cheryl served as a Family Care Coordinator, Team Leader, Quality Assurance Coordinator, Center for Intensive Treatment Director, Deputy Director, and Director for 15 counties in the Capital and Sunmount Regions. Cheri carried herself as a leader humbly. She supported every member of her professional community with care, respect, and high expectations.
Cheri notably saw potential in her colleagues that they often could not see in themselves. Mentoring and supporting them, building their skills and confidence as they moved into expanded roles, ensuring their success in the future.
Upon retirement, Cheri continued her patterns of devotion by caring for family members facing terminal illnesses. She gave of herself tirelessly, lovingly, and fully to her mother as she journeyed through the devastating disease of ALS. Cheri was a pillar of strength and support to her family during the most difficult times.
With deep sadness and fond memories, Cheri will be remembered by her loving companion, Thomas Harrigan of Saranac Lake; her cherished children, Scott Robert Augustine (Danielle Pyle) of Portland, OR, and Margaret Kate Augustine (Dolan Riley) of Quechee, VT; her brother Scott (Tracy) Rommel of Cold Brook, N.Y. and sister Holly Rommel of Barneveld, N.Y.; her beloved nieces and nephews, Shane (Jasmine) Carroll, Jessi Carroll, Jake Rommel and Tori Rommel (Jordan LaSalle).
Cheri embodied family-oriented values, maintaining deep and meaningful relationships with each of her aunts, uncles, and cousins. She became an essential member of the Harrigan family and loved her role as “Grandma” to four beautiful grandchildren. Her passing has left a void in the lives and hearts of so many.
Cheri has joined her loving mother, Mary, and her grandparents, Roger and Margaret Rommel, and John and KathleenTucker. As well as her uncles and aunts who have passed; Major William Tucker (RET.), Roberta Putney, and her adopted “Uncle” Matt, in eternal life.
Calling hours will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday, March 30, 2025 at the Fortune-Keough Funeral Home in Saranac Lake. A prayer service will immediately follow at 1p.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Martin Cline officiating.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to one of the causes dear to Cheri’s heart: The ALS Association of Utica, Meals on Wheels America, or Tri-Lakes Humane Society. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home.
Jennifer A. (Burnett) Davis
It is with deep sadness and sorrow that we announce the passing of a beautiful soul, Jennifer Ann Davis (Burnett), on March 17, 2025. Her birth was August 24, 1976.
Anyone who met Jenn or became friends with her, knew she was one of a kind. She had a love for people and animals, and that didn’t lessen even after a 25 year battle with a meningioma. Jenn’s biggest love was a mother’s love for her son, Alex.
Left behind in this mortal world is her son, Alex Davis (Healy Guerra) and her long time love and significant other, Joseph Alexander; her father and step-mother, Wayne and Wendy Burnett; mother and step-father, Janice and Vincent Meyers; sisters, Amanda (Buckey) Snyder and Kacie Burnett (Anthony Acciarito); nieces and nephew, MacKenzie, Natalie and Halie and Jayce and Alyana. Also leaving behind many aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends; and last but not least her dog Blue and her 2 cats Daisy and Bayne.
We are following Jenn’s wishes and there will not be viewing hours but a Celebration of Life later in the Spring.
We love you, we miss you, till we meet again.
Please visit www.adewittmemorial.com to share a memory.
Herbert P. D’Avignon
Herbert P. D’Avignon (Herb), 91, of Queensbury, passed peacefully at Saratoga Hospital on March 15, 2025. Herb was born on 1/7/34 in Tupper Lake, the son of Herbert P D’Avignon and Geraldine (Potvin). He was predeceased by his unborn son, brother John, sister Sara Sovay, granddaughter Althea Wilson, grandson Nicholas Farina, granddaughter-in-law Sheila D’Avignon.
He is survived by his loving and devoted wife of nearly 75 years Althea (Yando), brother Gerald (Lorraine) of Vero Beach, children Barton (Debbie), Vicki (William) Wilson, Lori Stone, Kari (Rodney) Russo, and extended family daughters Kathy (David) Waite, Linda (John) Steinberg. Grandchildren Mathohn, Billy, Cody, Steven, Colby, Ridge, Isabelle. Great grandchildren Dylan, Annalysse, Will, Freddie, Bobby, Chloe, Connor, Daniel.
Herb attended Tupper Lake High School where he met his wife Althea and married on 7/13/50. In the early 50’s Herb, being a third generation lumberjack, worked in Limekiln & other job sites in the Tupper Lake area. One might say he came out of the woods and learned the trade of being a hardwood grade sawyer at Guy Lakes Lumber & Jamestown Sterling Corp.
The family moved to Lake George in 1965 where he sawed for David Martin Lumber for 30+ years. Herb retired from his partner and his sawmill, Vaughn & D’Avignon Lumber in 1999.
For a decade Herb worked as an engineer at Lake George Steamboat on the Lac Du Saint Sacrement.
Herb and Althea found pleasure riding snowmobiles with family and friends throughout the Adirondacks. Through the years, more than anything else, their hobby became doing anything they could for family and friends. If anyone happened to show up for a meal there was always room and enough for however many extras came! Many are in a better place today because of their generosity and love. In their later years they enjoyed cruising with family and friends throughout the Caribbean, South America and Hawaii, as well as spending the winter months in Vero Beach, Florida with family. Herb was always ready with a great story about working in the lumber camps.
Per his wishes, there will be a Catholic Mass offered on Saturday, March 29 at St Michaels Catholic Church in So Glens Falls at 11a.m., followed immediately by a celebration of life at the church hall. Online condolences may be offered at www.sbfuneralhome.com/
Anne Marie Whittum, 95
Anne Marie Whittum, age 95, died peacefully on March 8, 2025 at Elderwood at Uihlein in Lake Placid. Anne was born on June 27,1929 to Francis and Louise Disotell of Tupper Lake. Anne and her five sisters spent their childhood in a Park Street home across from Shaheen’s Market.
Anne was a life-long member of St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, and she was a 1949 graduate of Holy Ghost Academy.
Anne met her future husband, Sanford Whittum, while working in Coreys for Mrs. Ecklund at Indian Spring Camp (later to become Cold River Ranch). She also enjoyed working in retail, with her first such job at Ginsburg’s Department Store in Tupper Lake. Anne later returned to working in retail after raising her family, working at McCurdy’s Department Store in Rochester, NY.
Anne’s married life brought her to several new places as she followed her husband’s job changes. They began married life in New York City and had their first child, Stephanie. They moved to Schenectady, NY where their daughter Muriel was born. Another move brought them to Utica, NY where their son Kinsley was born. After living many more years in both Syracuse and Rochester, Sandy and Anne retired to Coreys in 1989 to enjoy the beauty and solitude of Hiawatha Lodge, on Stony Creek Pond. Anne spent her final year and half at Saranac Village at Will Rogers a retirement community where she enjoyed socializing and puzzling with friends.
Anne had an active social circle and enjoyed time with her female friends. She occasionally had the opportunity to travel, which was special to her. She was an avid knitter and a determined puzzler. She enjoyed planting and tending flowers each year and maintaining a memory garden dedicated to her daughter, who passed too young at age 48.
Anne is survived by daughter Muriel Hesler & husband Michael Whitney of Silver Spring, MD; and son Kinsley Whittum and wife MarySue of Webster, N.Y., Grandchildren: Rebecca Rabel, Anna Gruettner, Christopher O’Sullivan, Sanford Hesler, Kimberly Springer, Lisa Sternick, Nicole Whittum, Michelle Whittum, and Kory Whittum. She is also survived by 8 great grandchildren; Sarah and Evan Rabel; Charlie & Samantha Gruettner; Peyton and Sage Sternick; Eleanora Springer and George Hesler.
Anne was predeceased by her husband Sanford in 2014 and her daughter Stephanie in 2001.
Calling hours will be held at Frary Funeral Home, 24 Cliff Ave., Tupper Lake from 11:30a.m. to 1:30p.m. on Friday, March 21, 2025. A Funeral Mass will follow at St. Alphonsus Church at 2p.m. with Father Paul Kelly officiating. Memorial contributions can be made in memory of Anne to the Tupper Lake Food Pantry, 40 Marion St., Tupper Lake, NY 12986. A graveside service and interment will take place at Coreys Cemetery, at the convenience of the family.
Online condolences may be made at www.fraryfuneralhome.com/obituaries.
Donald Lee Grammo
Donald Lee Grammo, age 92, of Herndon, Va, passed away on February 12, 2025, surrounded by his loving family.
Born at home on May 7, 1932, in Willoughby, Vermont, he was the son of Elwin Albert Grammo and Florence Julia (Drown) Grammo.
A graduate of Tupper Lake High School, class of 1950, Donald went on to study at Burdett Business College in Boston for two years before answering the call to serve his country in the U.S. Army. Upon his honorable discharge, he obtained a bachelor’s degree from New York University and began a long and successful career at Pfizer, retiring on January 1, 1996, after many years of dedicated service.
Outside of his professional life, Donald was a passionate volunteer, dedicating time to the Big Brothers Big Sisters Youth Organization, where he mentored and guided young people. He had a deep love for life’s simple pleasures, including traveling, skiing, ballroom dancing, and spending time at his camp site in the Pocono Mountains. However, it was his devotion to his family that brought him the most joy. Donald was known as the family historian, always ready to share stories and preserve the memories of generations. His nieces and nephews adored him, and he cherished every moment spent with them.
Donald was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Ronald Grammo, his sister-in-law Joan Grammo, his sister Sudenne LaLonde, his brother-in-law Gordon LaLonde, his sister Birdenne Brozowski, his sister-in-law Grace Grammo, and his nephews Murray Smithers, William Gebo, and Paul Grammo.
He is survived by his brother Reynald Grammo, his brother-in-law Richard Brozowski, his beloved nieces and nephews, and a growing family of great and great-great nieces and nephews, all of whom loved him dearly and will carry on his memory.
Donald will be remembered for his kind heart, his dedication to family, and the warmth he brought to those around him. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
A celebration of life will be held on July 4th in Star Lake, New York with additional details to be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donation may be made to Capital Caring Health at www.capitalcaring.org or Lucille’s Caroline Care Team 21306 Wind Rush Court, Potomac Falls, Va 20165.
Helen Besaw, 84
Helen Besaw, age 84, of Tupper Lake, died Monday, March 10, 2025 at 12:45a.m. at Mercy Living Center, Tupper Lake, NY surrounded by her Pastor and several good friends.
On Tuesday, March 4th, a group of Helen's lady friends gathered in her room at Mercy living Center to celebrate her 84th birthday.
Frary Funeral Home of Tupper Lake is in charge of funeral arrangements. A service for Helen will take place at the Tupper Lake Christian Center Church, 102 Main St. Tupper Lake, on Saturday March 15, 2025. Calling hour will be from 10A.M. to 11A.M. followed by a funeral service. Burial will be in St. Alphonsus Cemetery in the Spring.
Helen was born in Tupper Lake, the daughter of Edgar and Edith Mayville, on March 4th 1941. Helen was very active in her Church. She led a Bible study group for the ladies of the Church for many years.
Helen loved sharing about her faith. She would say that Jesus changed the course of her life. He gave her a hope that could not be found in this world.
Helen received her LPN degree in nursing and worked at Mercy Hospital in Tupper Lake and afterward at Sunmount Developmental Center.
Helen is survived by her son Jim Abbott of Buford, Georgia, and by her nephews Micheal, Shawn and Richard Mayville and her nieces Pam Cantwell and Ann Mayville. She was predeceased, 10 days before her death, by her son David LeBoutillier, (who appears with her in the picture), and also by her brother Robert Mayville and his wife Ruth.
Helen loved to travel, especially her annual trip to Sight and Sound Theater in Lancaster, PA. where the Bible comes alive. Each visit to Sight and Sound is a journey back in time, as stories from the Bible come to life on a panoramic stage. Every original production immerses you in the pages of Scriptures.
Condolences may be made online at www.fraryfuneralhomes.com.
Patricia Ruth Lanthier McMahon, 67
Patricia Ruth Lanthier McMahon, 67, of Tupper Lake, died unexpectedly with breathing complications on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. Born on June 24, 1957, she was the daughter of Isadore and Frances (Barcomb) Lanthier.
Patty was a graduate of Tupper Lake High School in 1975. She was employed at Sunmount DDSO in the kitchen of which she retired.
Patty was at one time a very active member of the Tupper Lake Rod & Gun Club. She enjoyed spending time with her grandsons, Dawson and Tayler, her granddaughter, Tianna, her daughters, Melissa and Heather, and her husband, David. She also loved going on trips with him such as charter fishing the Champlain and even made a once in a lifetime trip big game hunting in South Africa. She loved and cherished her family and friends.
Survivors include her daughters, Melissa Bradley and her significant other, Dave Benway, and Heather Hall; grandchildren, Dawson Walton, Tayler Hall, and Tianna McMahon; a step-son, James McMahon; and her beloved husband, David McMahon. She was predeceased by her parents and her brother, Michael Lanthier.
She wished to have no services, but to have a celebration of life at a later date in the Summer.
Those wishing to make any contributions can contact her husband, David McMahon.
Condolences may be made online at www.fraryfuneralhomes.com.
Margaret “Peggy” Ann Callaghan
Margaret “Peggy” Ann Callaghan adored wife, mother, and Nana as known to her 56 grandchildren and great-grandchildren, slipped out of this life on Friday February 28, 2025, when she lost her excruciating battle with Alzheimer’s Disease. She had the vast majority of her many family members at her bedside.
On September 7, 1963, she married Thomas P. Callaghan of Poughkeepsie. They moved to Tupper Lake, where she raised their five children, while Tom worked his career as a long-haul trucker.
Peggy was involved in a number of associations over the years as a volunteer and/or committee member, including Red Hats, HGA Home & School Assn., Owls Head-Mt. View Ladies Auxiliary, Piercefield Ladies Auxiliary, Tupper Lake Hockey Assoc., Catholic Daughters of America, Tupper Lake Adult Center, Board of Elections, and the Republican Committee.
Peggy also spent countless hours at the indoor/outdoor hockey rinks cheering her beloved sons on, as well as countless nights calling the NYS Troopers to go looking for her three wayward, teenage daughters, while on their journey to becoming the wonderful women they are today.
Peggy held several positions over the course of her life, the highest being homemaker and caregiver, followed by American Management Assn., Mercy Healthcare Center (cook), Tupper Lake Adult Center (cook), Tupper Lake Central School, Grand Union Hotel, Al’s Lounge, and various seasonal cleaning jobs throughout Saranac Lake, Tupper Lake, and Long Lake.
Peggy’s leisure time passions included camping, reading romance novels, knitting, and tending to her plants and flowers throughout the years. She also bowled on the Ladies Friday night bowling league for a number of years on Fletcher’s Scrappers team; winning a multitude of trophies over the years.
Peggy is survived by her husband Tom of 62 years, her daughters Pam Callaghan Whitley (Steve), Becky Callaghan Kopp of Myrtle Beach SC, Debby Callaghan Gagnier (Kirk), Tommy Callaghan (Candy), and Larry Callaghan (Monique), all of Tupper Lake, a sister Dolores “Dee” Boyea, and a brother Michael Boyea (Cheryl), all of Owls Head, N.Y.
Peggy was predeceased by her father Watson Boyea, her mother Sadie (King) Boyea, her stepmother Florence Boyea, a brother Watson “Butch” Boyea, Jr., a sister Patricia “Pat” (Boyea) Thompson, a grandson Stephen Paul Whitley, a granddaughter Rochelle Louise Charron, and a great-granddaughter Olivia Rochelle Charron. She is also survived by her beloved, re-homed cat “Tigger”. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to Alzheimer’s Research, in memory of Nana Peg.
Calling hours for Peggy will be at the Frary Funeral Home on Cliff Ave in Tupper Lake on Wednesday March 5 from 12-2 p.m. and from 5-7p.m. A funeral mass will be held Thursday March 6 at 11am at St. Alphonsus Church on Wawbeek Ave, Tupper Lake. Celebration of Life will directly follow at the VFW on Park St. in Tupper Lake.
Donald "Jim" Burgdorf
Donald "Jim" Burgdorf, 92, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family on Monday, February 24, 2025.
Jim was born to the late Harley and Ruth (Taber) Burgdorf on July 31, 1932, in Pulaski, N.Y. He grew up in the Pulaski area and graduated from Pulaski High School in 1950. He continued his education at SUNY Canton, earning a bachelor's degree in engineering.
After college, Jim enlisted in the Air Force, serving from 1955 to 1959 as an air traffic controller in Japan during the Korean War. Upon returning to New York, he worked as an air traffic controller in New York City. However, after an aviation accident changed his perspective, he decided to return to Tupper Lake, where he met Judy, his future wife. They married in the fall of 1963.
Jim spent his career as a Senior Electrical Engineer at Rochester Instrument Systems in Rochester, retiring after 30 years of dedicated service. A lifelong ham radio operator (W2FIU), he had a passion for building remote-controlled cars, boats, airplanes and was an excellent artist, as well as constructing his own radios and televisions.
Jim and Judy shared a love for camping, sailing, and fishing, but most of all, they cherished their time spent at camp with family up north.
Donald will be remembered by his loving wife sixty-three years, Judy; his children James "Sam" (Julie Lawler) Burgdorf and Julie (Richard Bromstrup); his grandchildren Justin, Amanda Sarah and Joshua; great-grandchildren Mareyn and Weston; sister-in-law, Rose Burgdorf; his cats, Sarah and Teddy.
Donald was predeceased by his brothers Richard (Betty) Burgdorf and Charley Burgdorf.
The family will greet friends from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 8, 2025, at Norman L. Waterman Funeral Home, Inc., 124 W. Miller St, Newark. Jim's memorial service will follow visitation at 2 p.m.
The courtesy of no flowers is requested. Please consider donations to Living Word Assembly of God, 2344 Ridge Rd, Ontario, N.Y. 14519 in memory of Jim.
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Death notice: Pat Baker
The Free Press has received word this week that Tupper Lake’s Pat Baker died February 17. He was 75 years of age. Mr. Baker lived for many years at Ivy Terrace housing.
A full obituary of Mr. Baker will appear in a forthcoming issue.
Curtis Rolley, Jr., 80
Curtis Charles Rolley Jr., 80, of Tupper Lake, passed away on February 17, 2025 at his home surrounded by his loving family.
Frary Funeral Home will be handling the funeral arrangements. A graveside service will be held in the spring at Holy Name Cemetery.
Curt was born in Tupper Lake to Curtis and Madeline Rolley on February 4, 1945. He worked as a Therapy Aide for Sunmount DDSO for 25 years and had been retired for 19 years.
He loved spending time with family, such as hunting with his son, going out to fish, and taking day trips with his wife.
He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Linda Rolley; his children, Carla (Danny) Wood, Dale (Heather) Rolley; his grandchildren, Kayla, Heather, Jonathan, Hannah, Alaina, Kendra, and Chelsea; his sisters, Patricia, RoseAnn, and Joanne; his eight great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his parents; his brothers, Ward, Randy, and Mike, and his sisters, Sandy and Diane.
Curt was a hardworking, caring, and loving man whose life was his wife and children.
Memorial donations may be made in Curtis’ memory to the Tupper Lake Rescue Squad, 169 Main St, Tupper Lake, NY 12986.
Online condolences may be made at www.fraryfuneralhome.com/obituaries.
Mary C. Savard, 79
Mary C. Savard, age 79, of Tupper Lake, passed away peacefully at her home surrounded by her loving family. A graveside service will be held in the spring at the convenience of the family.
Arrangements are under the care and direction of Frary Funeral Home, Tupper Lake.
She is survived by her husband, Roy Savard; her five children, Lisa Savard, of Queensbury, David Savard, of Tupper Lake, Angie Savard and her wife Jane, of Tupper Lake, Caroline Desmarais, of Tupper Lake, and Shawn Savard, of Tupper Lake; her grandchildren, Jarett Dumoulin, Clint Dumoulin, Jimmy Shea, Corey Savard, Leah Shea, Dillon Mitchell, Taylor Savard, and Hadley Savard; her great-grandchildren, Hunter, Layla, Waylon, Kali, and Charlie; her siblings, Richard Guiney and his wife Ellen, of Tupper Lake, John Guiney and his wife Jessica, of Chittenango, Robert Guiney and his wife Laurie, of Tupper Lake, and Karen Sennette, of Phoenix, AZ. She is predeceased by her parents; her brother, Daniel Guiney; and her granddaughter, Joelle Dumoulin.
Mary was born on May 11, 1945, in Tupper Lake, the daughter of Richard and Catherine Leskoske Guiney. She graduated from Tupper Lake Central School. Mary married Roy Savard on May 1, 1965 at St. Alphonsus Church.
She attended Canton ATC for a few years before raising her five children. After supporting her children, she went to work as an Aide at Sunmount DDSO until she retired.
In addition to being a devoted mother and grandmother, Mary found great joy in the simple pleasures of life.
She had a deep love for music and cherished the moments when she could lose herself in the rhythm of a good tune. She also enjoyed spending time with friends at the VFW, where she felt a sense of camaraderie and belonging.
Whether it was sharing a laugh or enjoying a meal, Mary loved going out to dinner and creating memories with those around her. Above all, her children and grandchildren meant the world to her. She was a loving, selfless mother who raised five wonderful children, and her legacy lives on in the hearts of her family.
Donations in her memory can be made to Tupper Lake Volunteer Rescue Squad, 169 Main St., Tupper Lake, NY 12986.
Condolences may be made online at www.fraryfuneralhomes.com.
Nathan Paul Toohey, 35
Nathan Paul Toohey left this world far too early on February 23rd, 2025, at the age of 35.
Born on September 14, 1989, at Albany Medical Center, he was the son of Paul Toohey Jr. and Bobbie Jo Roberge.
He is survived by his children: Nevaeh, Jayce, Carlee, and Axton Toohey, his companion Brittenie York, his mother, Bobbie Jo (Eric) Drasye; his father, Paul Toohey, Jr.; two brothers, Devin Roberge and Eric Drasye Jr., stepsister Devon Beaudette Imlach, half-brother Payton Toohey. Two nieces Amelia Toohey and Everliegh Roberge and two nephews, Liam and Paxton Toohey.
He is also survived by his maternal grandmother, Carol Beaudette, and great-grandmother Beulah Gonyea; his paternal grandparents, Paul Toohey, Sr. and Lynda (Smith) Toohey. Nathan also leaves behind many aunts, uncles and cousins. Predeceased by his pop, Neal Beaudette; his brother Austen Toohey, a half-sister, Paige Toohey, grandfather Robert Roberge, and two uncles Lee and William Gonyea.
Although Nathan got into his share of trouble, and struggled most of his adult life with addiction, he was a kindhearted soul who would help anyone in need, especially his family. Nathan was one of the best wheelie riders, it didn’t matter what kind of bike he was on. When he was younger he loved hunting with his pop. He had a great sense of humor, when he loved something before his addiction he put his all into it. Nathan loved riding Harleys. He loved working construction, especially sheet rocking with his father, being on a machine, rough housing with his cousins, and had a beautiful smile and laugh. Before Nathan's addiction took over, he enjoyed his time with his daughters, Nevaeh and Carlee. He was just starting to build a relationship with his son, Jayce. He also enjoyed spending time with his nieces and nephews.
Many loved Nathan, and we will all remember the good memories that came with having him in our lives. We loved Nathan with every fiber of our bodies, but we now know that sometimes it isn't enough as this disease would not let him go until he was gone.
May you go in peace, Nathan. You are now with your Heavenly Father and your tired and relentless struggle is over. You were a wonderful soul who fought a hard battle. We know that your life was not defined by a drug. We will always love you!
Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time. A celebration of life will be held in the future for members of his family.
If you are reading this with judgment, educate yourself about this disease, because that is what it is. It is not a choice or a weakness. If you yourself are struggling from addiction, know that every breath is a fresh start. It's never too late.
Shirley M. Dechene, 85
A Funeral Mass for Shirley M. Dechene, age 85, of Tupper Lake, was held on Monday, February 17, 2025 at 1p.m. at St. Alphonsus Church with Rev. James Teti officiating. Calling hours were held on Monday from 10:30a.m. to 12:30p.m. at Frary Funeral Home. Burial will take place in the Spring at St. Alphonsus Cemetery.
Mrs. Dechene passed away on Monday morning, February 10, 2025 at Adirondack Medical Center surrounded by her loving family.
She is survived by her children, Michael Dechene and his wife Diane, of Tupper Lake, Julie Dechene, of Plattsburgh, Debi Fitzwilliam and her husband Gary, of Germantown, MD; five grandchildren, Evan (Brooke) Dechene, Matthew (Olivia) Dechene, McKayla (Jesse) Munn, Nick Fitzwilliam, and Allison Fitzwilliam; great grandchildren, Michael Dechene, Addie Dechene, Leona LaQuay, Nole LaQuay, and Madeline Munn; her siblings, Richard Peets and his wife Carolle, of Tupper Lake, and Nancy Maroun, of Tupper Lake; her special friends, Alanna Fox, Nancy Corrow, and Jean Mozdzier; and several nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her parents; her siblings, Robert Peets, Donald Peets, Theresa Savard, and Gerald Peets.
Shirley was born on May 31, 1939, in Tupper Lake, the daughter of William J. and Maude A. LaCount Peets. She graduated from Tupper Lake Central School in 1956.
She married Donald Dechene August 11, 1957 at St. Alphonsus Church and raised their three children together.
She first went to work at JJ Newberry’s Department Store until it closed then went to work as a Therapy Aide at Sunmount DDSO until her retirement in 2001.
She took great pleasure in creating crossword puzzles and attending cookouts with friends at Woodland Apartments in the community room. In her earlier years, she was known for her love of baking and cooking, particularly her famous Meat Pies. Her apple pies were legendary and beloved by all who tasted them.
Donations in lieu of flowers, can be made to the Tupper Lake Volunteer Ambulance, 169 Main St., Tupper Lake, NY 12986.
Condolences may be made online at www.fraryfuneralhomes.com.