James E. Fletcher, 92
James E. Fletcher, 92, of Tupper Lake, passed away on September 23, 2025 at the Tupper Lake Living Center. Funeral services will take place Monday, September 29, 2025 at 2p.m. at Frary Funeral Home. Calling hours will be held on that same day from noon until the time of the service. Burial will take place at Holy Name Cemetery following the services. Funeral arrangements are under the care and direction of Frary Funeral Home, Tupper Lake.
He is survived by his children, James Fletcher Jr., Robert Fletcher, Jennifer (Mike) Facteau, Suzanne (George) Zanelli, Jesse Lee (Shawn Nadeau) Fletcher, and Billie Jo Fletcher; his grandchildren, Nichole (Zach) Bliss, Danielle (Andrew) Graham, Michelle Posson, Diavalo (Amie) Fletcher Sr., Jaromiah (Kathleen) Fletcher, Rylee Fletcher, Rebecca (James) Wilson, Ryan (Ashlee) Facteau, Olivia Zanelli, Mallory Keniston, Stone Keniston, Cassidy Kentile, and Kayla Fletcher; his great-grandchildren, Lily Pike, Logan Pike, Reese Fletcher, Diavalo Fletcher Jr., Jase Fletcher, John Fletcher, Luke Fletcher, Ayden Peck, Kayden McCallops, Garrett Fletcher, Scarlett Bliss, Desiree Lagoe, Axle Graham, Asher Graham, Alivia Graham, Ava Posson, Eric Posson, Wyatt Wilson, and Sawyer Facteau, ; a sister, Mary Chapman; extended family, Tina (Mark) Bradley, Gregory Chapman, Tami Chapman, Dylan Miller, Maxwell (Cassidy LaFountain) LaClair, and Jackson LaFountain; and several nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his siblings, Leona Sawyer, Dorothy Jagiello, Leo, Earl, Ray and Donald Fletcher; and his brother-in-law, Ray Chapman.
Jim was born in Tupper Lake, New York on October 7, 1932, the son of the late Howard and Jenny Mae (Macy) Fletcher. He attended local schools in Tupper Lake where he was a great athlete. Jim enlisted in US Army in 1953 where he served overseas until his honorable discharge in 1955.
He worked as a police officer for Tupper Lake Police department for almost 20 years then as a forester for Kavanaugh Logging, and later worked construction for Larkin’s.
Jim had a lifelong passion for collecting scrap to recycle and took great pride in his junkyards. In his earlier years, he worked hauling pulp and logs, and could often be found tinkering away in his garage. He loved telling stories and deeply cherished the time he spent with his family.
Online condolences can be made at www.fraryfuneralhome.com
Dr. J. Michael Van Vranken, 88
Doctor J. Michael Van Vranken passed away peacefully on September 20, 2025 at the Hudson Park Rehabilitation Center in Albany, New York.
Michael was born on April 3, 1937 in Tupper Lake, he was the son of Harvey and Lillian (Corneau) Van Vranken.
Michael is survived by his sisters Judith Frey and Ann Iaria (Anthony). He is also survived by his brother Bruce Van Vranken and very dear friends Dr. and Mrs. Donald Mc Goldrick. Michael is also survived by several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased in death by his parents and his brother Paul C. Van Vranken.
Michael graduated from Tupper Lake Hight School, Class of 1955. He attended the Albany State Teacher's College and then the University of Buffalo School of Dentistry. He had a successful private dental practice, retiring in 1995.
As per Michael's wishes, burial will be private at the convenience of the family at St. Alphonsus Cemetery, Tupper Lake.
Eleanor Theresa Moeller
Eleanor Theresa Moeller passed away peacefully on September 10, 2025, surrounded by her loving family while a resident of the Tupper Living Center in Tupper Lake. She was born Eleanor T. McKillip on November 5, 1937 in Saranac Lake.
She lived a life filled with love, devotion, and unwavering strength.
Eleanor was predeceased by her mother, Edwinna McKillip, father Charles McKillip, sister Mary Gary, brothers Pat and Paul McKillip and sons James and Matthew Moeller.
Eleanor was the proud mother of ten children. She is survived by Mark (Susan) Moeller, Deborah McCormick, Gina (Dave) Bell, Paul (Fran) Moeller, Tracy Kemmerer, Timothy (Michelle) Moeller, Terry (Wendy) Moeller and Richie (Becky) Moeller. Her legacy continues through her eighteen grandchildren: Elizabeth and Zachary Moeller, Jessica King and Conor McCormick, Tennile and Brandon Moeller, Ryan and Jonah Moeller, Clarence, Kayla and Scott Bell, Will and Mackenzie Kemmerer, Nicholas and Shawn Moeller, Marissa Moeller and Amanda and Jake Moeller - and fourteen great-grandchildren, all of whom cherished her deeply. She is also survived by her sister-in-law, Taffy Mace, and nieces Heather and Kim.
Eleanor's life was marked by her deep faith, her love for family and her quiet resilience. She found joy in the simple things and was a source of comfort and strength to those around her.
There will be no calling hours. A Mass of Christian burial will be held at St Alphonsus Holy Name Church on Thursday, September 18 at 10a.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Homeward Bound Adirondacks, PO Box 1100, Saranac Lake, NY 12983 in support of our veterans.
Eleanor will be remembered with love and gratitude by her family and all who knew her.
Dawn (Bell) Tarbox
It is with heartfelt sadness that the family of Dawn Tarbox of 36 Underwood Road, Tupper Lake announce her passing.
Dawn entered her eternal rest on Friday, September 12 at her home surrounded by her loving family, following a one year relentless battle with cancer.
Born on May 19, 1958 she was the daughter of the late Clarence and Najarene (Ellis) Bell and the eldest of seven children.
She attended Holy Ghost Academy and graduated from Tupper Lake High School in 1976. Dawn later married Kevin Tarbox of Piercefield at St. Alphonsus Church, with the Rev. Lawrence Deno officiating.
Together, Dawn and Kevin raised three beautiful children: Christopher, Kelly and Kristi, instilling in them the qualities by which they themselves had been raised: the importance of family, to be loving, kind, compassionate, loyal and grateful always for even the smallest of blessings.
While caring for her family, Dawn was also employed at Sunmount Care Homes, Uihlein Mercy Center and Home Healthcare prior to her retirement.
Dawn was predeceased by her parents, her husband, Kevin, and eldest daughter Kelly, who both passed away in 2019 merely six weeks apart. Two brothers-in-law also predeceased her- Bart Tarbox and Sam Zaidan.
Dawn’s survivors include her son Christopher (Erin) Tarbox, of East Greenbush; her daughter Kristi (Scott) Quesnel, and son-in-law Kyle Quesnel of Tupper Lake; seven granchildren-McKenzie, Levi, Mayson, Avarie and Cooper, Tupper Lake; Brayden and Brinley Tarbox, East Greenbush. Also surviving are two sisters-Darlene Zaidan, Port Kent, and Debbie Jones, four brothers-Derrick, David (Gina), Darryl, Dale (Sherry) all of Tupper Lake; one aunt- Elizabeth Bell, a sister-in-law Pat Tarbox, several nieces, nephews and cousins.
As per her wishes, a Celebration of Life will be held on May 17, 2026 to celebrate a beautiful life well lived. Complete details will be announced prior to the celebration.
Robert “Bob” Neal Lorensen, 74
Robert “Bob” Neal Lorensen, 74, of Queensbury, N.Y. passed away on Sunday September 7, 2025 at Pine Haven Home in Philmont, N.Y.
Born June 6, 1951 in Bayonne, N.J. and raised in North River, N.Y., he was the son of the late Ann and Cornelius Lorensen.
Besides his parents, Robert was predeceased by one son, Joshua Grant Lorensen.
He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Sandra Mary Lorensen, and four of their children- Robert John Lorensen of Queensbury, Katherine Anne Southwick of Austerlitz, N.Y., Zachary James Lorensen of Wilton, N.Y. and Emily Cecelia Lorensen of Gansevoort, N.Y.
Robert had a large family with seven siblings- Ronaldo Lorensen, Barbara Miller, Henry Lorensen, Billy Lorensen, David Lorensen, Chris Lorensen, and Linda Vandermark.
He was a machine room operator at Finch and Pruyn Paper in Glens Falls, NY for 25+ years.
Robert was known for his unparalleled love and devotion to his family. He was the best dad anyone could ask for- he always put the needs of his loved ones above his own. His life was marked by quiet selflessness, constant generosity, and an unfailing commitment to his family and those he cherished. He had a wonderful sense of humor, often sharing dad jokes and quick wit that kept everyone smiling.
He found joy in the simple things: he loved the outdoors and especially fishing, where he shared not only his love of the sport, but also his stories, photos, and skill in teaching his kids how to cast a line. He enjoyed feeding and watching the birds and squirrels and had a special fondness for golden retrievers.
Robert enjoyed old westerns and actions movies. He was instantly recognizable with his trademark Santa Claus beard and Indiana Jones hat.
Per Robert’s wishes, no calling hours will be held. Funeral services and burial will be held privately for the family.
Arrangements are under the direction of Bates and Anderson Funeral Home, 110 Green Street, Hudson, NY.
The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Trout Unlimited or Bay Ridge Rescue Squad in memory of Robert.
Joseph Gadway, 68
Joseph Gadway, 68, of Piercefield passed away on Thursday morning, September 11, 2025 after a courageous seven-month battle with cancer.
Born September 28, 1956, to Freda and Harold Gadway, he served in the U.S. Navy for two years until the passing of his father, at which point he received a general discharge to help his mother. Joe married his wife, Amy, in 1988 and they raised three children together: Dan Gadway, April Roscoe and Jeff Roscoe.
He began his career at Sunmount DDSO in 1986, where he remained until his retirement in 2017. After his retirement, he built a house with Dan, which, before his passing, he referred to as one of the highlights of his life. He enjoyed working with his hands, helping others, and he especially enjoyed visiting with his friends and family.
He is survived by his wife; his three children; sisters, Betty (Joe) Kenniston and Gladys (Tommy) Scott; and his grandchildren, Nero Bernard, Sophia Borden and Chelse Roscoe. Joe was predeceased by his parents, and his brother Fred. He will be sorely missed by those who knew him.
There will be no calling hours, per his wishes. There will be a graveside service at the Gale Cemetery on Thursday, September 18 at 11a.m.
Condolences may be made online at www.fraryfuneralhome.com.
Graveside services: Michael Larabie
A graveside service with full military honors will be held on Thursday, September 18 at 2p.m. for Michael Larabie at the St. Alphonsus Cemetery. A Celebration of Life will immediately follow at the VFW Post 3120 on Park Street.
Michael A. Larabie, 75
It is with an extremely heavy heart that we announce the passing of Michael “Mikey” Larabie. Mike passed away peacefully with his loving wife by his side on Thursday, September 4, after a brief illness.
Mike became ill in November of 2024 and passed with no real diagnoses, as the medical system failed him. Mikey was a shining light in the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing him. His journey on this earth was one marked by love, and compassion. His passing has left a void in the hearts of his family, friends, and many more whose lives were touched by him. We ask that you remember him not for the way his life ended, but for the way it was lived, and the profound impact it had on the lives of those who had the pleasure of knowing him.
Born in Tupper Lake on August 20, 1950 he was the fourth of nine children born to Phillip and Marcella (Desmarais) Larabie.
He attended local schools and graduated from Tupper Lake High School in 1968. He graduated from North Country Community College with an AS degree in Business Administration. He then enlisted in the Air Force. In February 1972 he began his basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.
Mike served in the Republic of Turkey, Fairford, England, Mississippi and Las Vegas, Nevada. He was also assigned for a time to Pennsylvania as a recruiter, finishing his career at Plattsburgh Air Force base.
Mike retired as a Master Sergent in 1992. He served during Vietnam, the bombing of Libya and Desert Storm.
He began his federal service at the Plattsburgh Air Force base in 1993 then transferred to the U.S. Post Office June 1994 in Tupper Lake. There he enjoyed helping to make sure that packages were sent out and greeted everyone with his chipper attitude. He retired from the post office in 2013.
Mike joined the VFW Post 3120 in 1994 and served as the chaplain from 1995 - 2015, when he was elected as Jr. Vice Commander and held that position from 2015- 2017. He is a lifetime member of the VFW. In 1994 he joined the Tupper Lake Honor Guard and became its commander in 1996 and served in that role until he took ill in November 2024.
Mike was the guest speaker for the Memorial Day service in 2017. He felt privileged to honor the many military funerals he held with his honor guard members. You could always find him and the honor guard members at the start of the local varsity football home games.
Working on a third career, Mike started working at our local Save A Lot about ten years ago. He would routinely greet the customers by name as they came into the store. He worked up to November 2024 when he became ill. Mike also helped at the Free Press. He was always there with a helping hand, kind words and was a true pillar of our community.
He was previously married which ended in divorce. He had two children Jason and Amanda Larabie.
On June 10, 2015 he proposed to Phyllis Roberge Amell at the Relay for Life, and they were married on September 19, 2015. Together they enjoyed spending time together fishing, traveling and spending time with his many step-grandchildren. He enjoyed bowling on the Monday Night Men's league and the Tuesday night mixed league with his wife, Phyllis, and Scot Dukett. Mike was an avid Yankee’s fan.
He is survived by his loving and devoted wife, Phyllis, a daughter Amanda (Kevin) Beese of Plattsburgh; a stepdaughter, Celeste Amell and her fiance Ryan Young of Tupper Lake, two step sons Jerry (Alyssa) Amell of Missouri; Jordan Amell and his significant other Teasha Conant of Piercefield; two grandchildren, Kaysen and Everett Beese and 11 step-grandchildren- Aiden, Landon, Erin, Amani, Mila and Charley Amell, Neil, Zeke, Karter and Mariah Young and Harlee Howard. He is also survived by four sisters: Susan (Wayne) Barcomb of Brooksville, Fla., Denise (Richard) Burke of Canton; Teresa Dennis of Cortland; and Kathleen (Jerry) Jandreau of Potsdam, one brother, Stephen (Priscella) Larabie of Manassas Virginia. He also leaves behind nephews and nieces especially his favorite niece that he called his Junior Princess Sonya, along with a community of friends.
He was predeceased by his parents and his beloved son Jason in 2011, two brothers David and Philip Larabie and a sister Marie Larabie.
Online condolences may be made at www.fraryfuneralhome.com/obituaries. Donations in Mike’s memory can be made to the Tupper Lake Honor Guard / Jason Larabie memorial fund, 196 Park Street, Tupper Lake or the Tupper Lake Rescue Squad, P.O.Box 901, Tupper Lake, NY 12986.
Although Mike’s physical presence may no longer grace our lives, his spirit will continue to inspire and uplift us. May his memory be a blessing, and may we carry forth his legacy of love and compassion in all that we do. As you are now in your eternal home, Mike, your light will forever shine brightly in our hearts.
There are no words that can express how grateful and blessed we are to those who donated to his go fund me so we were allowed to spend his remaining time together in our home.
Calling hours will be held on Thursday, September 11 from 3p.m. to 6p.m. at the Frary Funeral Home, 24 Cliff Ave, Tupper Lake. A graveside service with full military honors will be held on Thursday, September 18 at 2p.m. with a celebration of life at the Tupper Lake VFW post to follow.
Online condolences may be made at www.fraryfuneralhome.com/obituaries. Donation in Mike’s memory can be made to the Tupper Lake Honor Guard / Jason Larabie memorial fund, 196 Park Street, Tupper Lake or the Tupper Lake Rescue Squad, P.O.Box 901, Tupper Lake, NY 12986.
Jonathan S. McCullouch Jr.
In Loving Memory of Jonathan S. McCullouch, Jr. (February 2001– August 2025)
Jonathan S. McCullouch Jr., age 24, of Tupper Lake passed away unexpectedly on August 27, 2025.
Born on February 18, 2001, Jonathan was a loving and kindhearted soul who is greatly missed by his family and friends.
A graduate of Tupper Lake High School, Jonathan was actively involved in his school community. He was a proud member of the Red & Black Players club, where he starred in several school productions, with his most significant role being in Footloose. Other favorites included Shuddersome: Tales of Poe, and his participation in Anything Goes sparked his love for theater. His passion for music was just as strong—he started by playing the saxophone, then moved on to piano, and later percussion in the school band, as well as baritone in the school choir. Jonathan also ran with heart and determination for a season as part of the cross-country team his freshman year, maintaining his signature smile despite often finishing last.
Whether on stage, on the field, or in the band room, Jonathan brought creativity to everything he did. Beyond his school activities, Jonathan was a talented artist whose sketchbooks were full of imagination. He had a natural gift for drawing, often creating detailed characters and vibrant scenes that showed both whimsy and depth. His love for video games, especially the world of Pokémon, Fortnite, and others, was more than just a hobby; it was a source of happiness, creativity, and connection. Whether battling with friends, collecting cards, or designing his own creatures, Jonathan’s enthusiasm was contagious.
He is survived by his father, Jonathan McCullouch Sr.; his younger sister, Kaitlyn; his grandmother, Charlene McCullouch; and his aunt Michele McCullouch (Chris Pilkington) in Maryland, as well as Regina Jordan, Leona Young, and his uncle Robert Nelson Young in Missouri.
A celebration of Jonathan’s life will be held on Friday, October 3, at 2p.m. at Tupper Lake Municipal Park.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Red & Black Players in Jonathan’s honor.
Jonathan’s light will continue to shine in the hearts of all who knew him.
The McCullouch family has put the trust of their loved one in the care of the Frary Funeral Home, Tupper Lake.
Death Notice:Nancy Lynn Tyler, 76
Nancy Lynn Tyler, 76, of Peasleeville Road, Schuyler Falls, passed away peacefully on Monday, September 8, 2025 at the Meadowbrook Nursing Home, Plattsburgh, with her loving family by her side.
She was born in Moria on September 24, 1948, the daughter of Leon and Elizabeth (Brown) Chesborough.
Burial in Peasleeville Cemetery will be private at the convenience of her family.
Arrangements are in the care of the Hamilton Funeral Home, 294 Mannix Road, Peru, 518-643-9055. To make a floral purchase, offer an online condolence, share a symbolic gesture, or share a photo in memory of Nancy Lynn Tyler please visit www.hamiltonfuneralhome.com.
Craig Raymond Tarbox, 78
Craig Raymond Tarbox, 78, of St. Peters, Missouri, passed away peacefully on July 15, 2025. Born in Tupper Lake to Raymond W. and L. Florence Tarbox, Craig lived a life filled with love, service, and cherished memories of travel and the great outdoors.
Craig grew up in the scenic beauty of Piercefield, where he developed a lifelong passion for hunting and fishing, often accompanied by his loyal childhood dog, Betty. These early adventures instilled in him a deep appreciation for nature and a sense of adventure he carried throughout his life.
A proud veteran, Craig served honorably in the United States Navy for 20 years, dedicating himself to his country with unwavering commitment. His service was a testament to his strength, discipline, and love for his fellow man.
Craig was a devoted father to Michael (Kim), Darrick (Katie), Lawrence, Deacon, Ryan (Emilee) - Tarbox, and Danielle (Brandon) Lupien. His legacy lives on through his twelve beloved grandchildren: Katrina, Bella, Joseph, Sebastian, Xavier, Tori, Jayde, Trysten, Christopher, Charlotte, Derrick, Faith, and his great-grandchildren Kenna and Percival. He was a guiding light, always ready with a story, a laugh, or a lesson to share, leaving an indelible mark on their hearts.
Craig found joy in the simple pleasures of life, including the companionship of his beloved pets. He was preceded in death by his cherished cats, Snickers and Doodles, who brought warmth and comfort to his days; parents L. Florence and Raymond Tarbox, siblings John, Mary, Barton, and Kevin, and daughter-in-law Christina Tarbox. Craig is survived by his brother Alan (Cheryl) Tarbox and sister Stacey Tarbox.
Craig’s life was a tapestry of love, loyalty, and adventure. His memory will be treasured by his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him. A private ceremony will be held to celebrate his life, and in lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to a veteran’s organization in his honor. Interment will occur at the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis, MO.
Say his children: “Rest in peace, Dad. Your spirit will forever guide us, like a steady hand casting a line into the waters of Tupper Lake.”
John Frechette, 70
John Maurice Frechette, 70, of Utica, N.Y., was greeted by family and friends as he was called home to Heaven on Wednesday, July 30, 2025. He had been receiving cancer treatment at Wynn Hospital in Utica.
Born on July 15, 1955, in Tupper Lake, John was the eldest son of Joseph Maurice and Joan Marie (Decheine) Frechette.
He attended Holy Ghost Academy through 8th grade and Tupper Lake High School where he was inducted into the National Honor Society during his junior year and served as its president as a senior. John was extremely studious, but took time off from his studies to play on the golf and wrestling teams.
After graduating in June of 1973, John enrolled at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), majoring in medicine. He was an active member of the Pi Lambda Phi fraternity. After his sophomore year, he changed his major to civil engineering, earning his Bachelor of Science degree in August of 1978.
After college, John married Angela Racine and they had two sons. Their marriage ended, but they remained committed to their boys, attending their football games, track meets and school activities.
During his years after college, John held various jobs, the most meaningful being working alongside his father in the family’s construction business, building hospitals and schools. He spent the bulk of his career at Niagara Mohawk Nine Mile Point in Oswego, N.Y. John was project manager on the building of the nuclear plant and continued working as an operator in radioactive waste before moving into their computer technology unit years later.
After retiring from Niagara Mohawk, John spent several years as a home health care aide for WWII veterans.
In June of 2012, John reconnected with a high school friend, Lynn LaValley, and their relationship blossomed. The couple traveled between their homes for four years and then John moved to New Berlin to help care for Lynn’s mother during her last years. John and Lynn married on June 26, 2022, exactly 10 years to the day that they had found each other on Facebook.
In 2023, they sold their home to retire at Acacia Village in Utica, where the couple spent their last years together enjoying life. John was active at Acacia, playing volleyball, swimming, doing yoga, and going for long walks with his sweetheart. An avid science fiction reader, he spent time researching his interests (the universe and stars) and playing online video games, as well as playing the keyboard, saxophone, and guitar.
John’s greatest joy in life was spending time with his huge family and close friends. He will always be remembered by all who knew him as a quiet, gentle man, with a quick wit and loving smile.
Besides his loving wife, Lynn, John is survived by his two sons, Jerami Maurice Frechette (Allie Keller) of Rochester, N.Y., and Jonathan Michael Frechette (Atlee Hubbard) of Portola Valley, CA, and his three stepchildren, Brandy Lynn Pasanen (Arne Pasanen III) of New Berlin, N.Y., Shadow Christopher LaValley of Los Angeles, CA, and Janelle Amanda Dye (Justin Dye) of Maryville, TN.
He leaves behind ten grandchildren: Maddix Keller, Wyatt & Weslee Frechette, Arne IV, Emily, Zoey, Riley, Haley, & Harmony Pasanen, and Connor Dye.
John is also survived by his eight siblings: Mary Radimer of Nampa, ID, Claire Temmen (Wayne Temmen) of Hinsdale, N.H., Jane Larkin (Shawn Larkin) of Tupper Lake, Tom Frechette of Vero Beach, FL, Julie Miller (Chris Miller) of Ronan, MT, Rick Frechette (Laurie Carlson) of Denver, CO, Tracy Darrah (Stuart Darrah) of Bloomingdale, and Jesse Frechette (Joe Salvatore) of Eagleville, PA.
John is also survived by his two maternal aunts: Phyllis Decheine of Cheshire, CT, and Sally Decheine of Menands, NY, as well as 18 nieces and nephews and 14 great nieces and great nephews.
The family would like to thank the Wynn Hospital staff for their amazing care of John during the month of July 2025.
A Memorial Gathering was held on August 3 at the Acacia Village Lodge for family, friends, and neighbors.
In John’s memory, memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or any lymphoma organization of your choice.
Janice Pryor
It is with a heavy that Janice Pryor has passed away peacefully on August 13, 2025 and in now with our Lord.
Janice was born and raised in Tupper Lake and graduated from Tupper Lake High School. She was the daughter of George and Loretta McGillis who predeceased her. She was the oldest of five siblings.
Janice married Charles Pryor whom she met while working at the Wawbeek Resort on May 5, 1952. They had six children together.
Janice loved to spend time with her family, she was a homemaker, loved doing crafts, making and decorating cakes, crocheting and knitting. She was an avid fishing woman who also loved camping, was a member of REACT, and the Moose Club. Janice also tendered at local bars for a little extra money and to take a motherhood break when her children got older. She was strong willed and would give her children advice whether they wanted it or not, right to her last days. She was all about family. She truly enjoyed life and will be greatly missed.
Janice is survived by her children whom she loved dearly, her daughters: Jane Benway of Tupper Lake, Helen Thibodeau of Tupper Lake, her son, Brent of Saranac Lake and her daughter Allison of Tupper Lake; Colleen (Leonard) Wilkinson and their children Daemon, Zaccary and “Little” Charlie Sons: David of Tupper Lake, William (Lisa) Benway and children Anthony and Angela of Westville, Pa., James (Diane) Pryor and his daughter Katrina (Patrick) Symonds and their children Dawson and Alyza, Kevin Locke of Diane’s first marriage; Charles (Patricia) Pryor of Garden City, SC and their children Joseph (Kelly) and granddaughter Faye of Westville, Pa., Lawrence Pryor and his sons Michael (Katie) Drasye and their daughter Millie, Jeremy (Elizabeth) Drasye and their daughter Tessa, and the boy’s mother Karen Drasye Brownell.
Janice is also survived by several great grandchildren, nieces and nephews whom she loved dearly.
Janice was predeceased by her husband Charles in 1986, one son, Roger who passed away as a child, her brother Carl “Skip” McGillis and two sisters, Theresa Emory and Ruth “Midge” Labrie, and her daughter-in-law Diane Pryor.
Funeral arrangements are in care of the Frary Funeral Home, 24 Cliff Avenue, Tupper Lake. There will be no calling hours. A graveside service will be held on Friday, August 22, 2025 at noon in the St. Alphonsus Cemetery with the Reverend Severinus Tarwoe, officiating. Family and friends wishing to remember Janice Pryor may make memorial contributions to the Tupper Lake Food Pantry, 40 Marion Avenue, Tupper Lake, NY 12986; High Peaks Hospice, 1247 Dix Road, Hudson Falls, N.Y. 12839 or Elderwood of North Creek, 112 Ski Bowl Road, North Creek, N.Y. 12853.
Family and friends can also share a memory, send a condolence and sign the online guest book at www.fraryfuneralhomes.com.
Nancy L. Rule
Nancy L. Rule, 85, of Watertown, passed away peacefully on January 8, 2025 at the Samaritan Summit Village where she had resided.
Born on December 5, 1939 in Tupper Lake, the daughter of Kenneth and Blanche (Gagnier) Lamoy, she graduated from Tupper Lake High School in 1958.
Following school she moved to Boston where she was a nanny for a year and half before training at NY Foundling Hospital from 1960-1961 to become a baby technician nurse. The next three years she worked in the nursery at Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville.
She married Henry D. Rule Jr. of Tupper Lake on October 6, 1962 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Watertown. The couple resided in Watertown.
They purchased a trailer park called Rule’s Trailer Park on Rte. 232, Rices Road.
During that time Nancy also worked at Mercy Hospital from 1962 to 1963, House of the Good Samaritan from 1963 to 1966 and was a teacher’s assistant for JRC and BOCES from 1966 to 1977.
Her husband died in 1980 and she continued to run the trailer park up until she sold it in 1995.
Nancy enjoyed doing puzzles and summering at Happy Hollow for many years.
Among her survivors are her son, Scott A. Rule, Reno, Nevada, a step son and his wife, Jeffery and Adrienne Rule, Burrville, N.Y., two sisters and two brothers in law, Walter Molinski, Hudson, N.Y., Sally and Russell Cronin, Tupper Lake and Denise Dubay, Plattsburgh, N.Y., and several grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Besides her parents, she is predeceased by her husband, Henry D. Rule, a brother and sister in law, Raymond and Eileen (Parker) Stott, a sister, Adele “2-P” Molinski, and four stepsons Robert, Stephen, Dean, and Dale Rule.
It is her wish to be cremated. A graveside service will be held on Friday, August 22nd at 11:30 a.m. at Holy Name Cemetery at the Junction in Tupper Lake.
Donations may be made to the Arc Jefferson- St. Lawrence Foundation (PO Box 41) 380 Gaffney Dr., Watertown, NY 13601.
Online condolences may be made at www.hartandbrucefh.com
Louise Margaret Rape, 76
Louise Margaret Rape, 76, of Flat Rock, N.C., formerly of Jefferson, S.C. passed away peacefully on August 8, 2025 in Asheville, N.C.
She was born on June 25, 1949, in Tupper Lake, New York to the late Joseph Harvey St. Onge and Florence Emily Disotelle St. Onge.
Louise's education at Tupper Lake High School laid a strong foundation for her life's adventures. Louise shared a beautiful and enduring love story with her husband of 50 1/2 years, Dr. Kenneth Ormand Rape of Flat Rock, N.C. Together, they navigated life's highs and lows, always with unwavering support and deep affection for one another.
Her brother, Charles Wayne St. Onge, and his wife Nancy Jean of Tupper Lake shared many fond memories with Louise. Her sister, Lucy Ane Hatley of Heath Springs, S.C., also held a special place in Louise's heart. While Louise was predeceased by her parents and several siblings—brothers Larry, Gerald, Leonard, Bernard, and Donald, and sisters Theresa Racine, Madeline Sutter, Rita Woods, Annette Robistow, and Jane Maddlone—she left behind a legacy of love that will be carried on by her numerous nieces and nephews.
Louise's interests were a reflection of her nurturing spirit. She had a talent for crocheting, creating beautiful pieces that were both a comfort and a keepsake for those she loved. Her nieces and nephews were the recipients of not only her crafted treasures but also her abundant affection.
Louise had a playful side as well, often engaging in light-hearted teasing with her brother Chuck, much to the delight of their family.
There will be a Celebration of Life graveside service on Saturday, August 16, 2025 at 2p.m. at Wolf Pond Baptist Church Cemetery with Dr. Mike Smith officiating.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to PACE or Care Partners Solace Hospice, 21 Belvedere Road, Asheville, NC 28803. The family would like to thank her caregiver, Judy Davis and all of the PACE and Care Partners Solace Hospice employees for their kind and loving care given to her during this difficult time.
Arrangements are entrusted to Baumgartner Funeral Home (www.baumgartnerfh.com) of Pageland, South Carolina.
Steven Lanthier, 73
Steven E. “Lonky” Lanthier, 73, of Malone passed away with his family by his side on July 30, 2025 at University of Vermont Medical Center Burlington after a short illness.
Services for Steven will be private. The Lanthier family has put the trust of their loved one in the care of Frary Funeral Home, Malone.
Steven was born on March 8, 1953 to the late Eddie and Elsie Lanthier formerly of Tupper Lake.
Steven graduated from Tupper Lake High School in June of 1970 with a regent’s diploma in math and science. He furthered his education at Paul Smith’s College and graduated with an Associates degree in Forestry-Surveying in June of 1972.
Steven began his working career at a young age going to work for Maverick Camp in Lake Clear. Once he graduated from college, he began working a career he loved saying “You’ll never work a day in your life if you do what you love.”
From July 1972 to September of 1974, he worked for Ledgewood Properties Inc in Claremont, New Hampshire as the instrument man on the survey crew. In September on 1974 to December of 1979 he furthered his career working for Delia Construction Company in Utica, N.Y. as a party chief on a survey crew.
Steven also worked along side his father, Eddie Lanthier for Elliott Hardwood Company in Tupper Lake as a log sealer.
In April 1980 he began the career that gave him the most passion, at the Franklin County Soil and Water Conservation District in Malone. He was later promoted to Soil and Water Conservation Committee Regional Coordinator with New York State until his retirement in 2009.
On June 12, 1976 he married the love of his life, Jean LaVigne, also from Tupper Lake. They raised their two daughters; Sarah and Heidi.
Steven was a very successful man in his working career, but nothing made him prouder than his family and the love that he gave them. Although, he loved his family with all his heart, nothing was more important to him than his three beautiful grandchildren: Alida Rae, Brayden Edward and Bay Aubryn. If he was not doing projects with his grandkids, you would find him outside riding his tractor or working around the yard. He had a great love for the beauty of the outdoors.
Steven is survived by his wife Jean Lanthier of Malone, his two daughters; Sarah (Christopher) Cox of Malone and Heidi Ashline and her fiancé Brian Doyle of Constable, his three grandchildren; Alida Rae, Brayden Edward, and Bay Aubryn, his siblings Jane Johnston of Malone and Jim (Karen) Lanthier of Fort Covington. He is predeceased by his parents Eddie and Elsie Lanthier.
Donations in Steven’s memory can be made to the Malone Fish and Game Club at 1310 Webster Street, Malone, N.Y. 12953.
Online condolences may be made to Steven’s family at www.fraryfuneralhome.com.
Graveside Notice for Shirley M. Dechene
Graveside services for Shirley M. Dechene will be held on August 13, 2025 at 10a.m. at St. Alphonsus Cemetery in Tupper Lake. Mrs. Dechene passed away on February 10, 2025 at Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake.
Dr. Cecilia Scranton
Cecilia Scranton, DVM passed away on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
Dr. Scranton graduated from the New York State College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell in1986. After graduation, she practiced in a mixed large/small animal practice in Adams, NY; then worked in an equine/small animal practice in Remsen, N.Y. In 1992 she started her own small animal practice in Tupper Lake where she provided compassionate care for pets from all around the Adirondacks for 33 years. Dr Scranton was a gifted veterinarian, she will be profoundly missed by her clients, colleagues, and friends.
Dr. Scranton was born in San Paulo, Brazil on August 1, 1960. She grew up in the
Boston, Massachusetts area. She knew as a young girl that she wanted to become a veterinarian and worked hard to make her dream a reality.
Dr. Scranton was predeceased by her parents Augustinho Borges and Margaret Castro, as well as Bud, her Rottweiler and several other pets.
Funeral arrangements are in care of the Fortune-Keough Funeral Home in Saranac Lake. Per Dr. Scranton’s directive, there will be no calling hours or funeral.
Memorial donations can be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, Food for the Poor, Coconut Creek, FL, or Catholic Charities USA, Alexandria VA.
Graveside Services for Linda Auclair
There will be graveside services for Linda Auclair on August 2, 2025 at 10:30a.m. at St. Alphonsus Cemetery. There will be a Celebration of Life following the burial service at the Tupper Lake Country Club.
Anne Crary, 77
Anne (Nancy Stewart) Crary passed away peacefully on July 6, 2025, from dementia. Up until the end, even through the fog of dementia, Anne was able to express her love for life and family.
Anne’s life can best be encapsulated by these seven words: humble, compassionate, loyal, fierce, determined, curious and adventurous .
In her 77 years here with us she experienced and expressed an abundance of each.
Anne lived every day to the fullest, viewing obstacles in life as challenges to conquer. Over the course of her life, Anne chased her dreams, including climbing all 46 High Peaks of the Adirondacks. Anne never contacted the Adirondack 46er’s to register, a testament to her humbleness.
In her early 40’s, Anne took up running. In time she got the idea of running a marathon in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, her hometown. Her mission was to simply finish the race, and she did.
Anne, at the age of 54, was the first in her family to go to college, securing an Associate of Science degree in nursing, eventually working as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN).
Anne dedicated her life to caring for others, as evidenced by her long career at Sunmount DDSO. She displayed an intense level of compassion and loyalty to those entrusted to her care.
Anne also found immense joy in the simpler things in life, like feeling the sunlight on her face, long walks, a warm cup of tea, and tending to her garden. She enjoyed kayaking, mercilessly beating people in shuffleboard, browsing through thrift shops and garage sales, visiting with her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Anne loved watching sunrises and sunsets, especially over the ocean.
Anne is one of eleven children born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as a result of the union of her parents, Thelma (Garland) and William Stewart. At the age of 17, Anne moved to Norfolk, Virgina, to live on her own. A few years later, while waiting tables, she met a handsome young Marine named Wayne LaPierre. Shortly after meeting, Anne and Wayne were married. They raised two children, Tina LaPierre (Carr) and Wayne LaPierre Jr. Life has its unexpected twists and turns for all of us, including Anne and Wayne Sr. Eventually they parted after 22 years of marriage.
Anne’s story does not end there though. One day, at the age of 45, Anne met a blue-eyed man named Douglas Crary. The angels sang; she was in love. Anne and Doug were married two years later, bringing into the fold of our family Doug’s two children, Jack Crary and Jill Crary-Gracz (Crary), who loved Anne deeply. This union also brought into the family Doug’s sister and brother-in-law, Sharron Cheney (Crary) and Gerry Cheney. The four of them spent many winters together in Florida building memories and sharing lives.
In the end, Anne and Doug spent 32 wonderful years together that was full of family, love and laughter.
Anne was blessed with nine grandchildren: Chance Charland, Tanner Charland, Regan Crary-Gracz, Kiernan Crary-Gracz, Skylar Patnode, Cody LaPierre, Kayley LaPierre, Jacqueline Pilling and Ryan Crary. The family is so large we could not mention all who loved her, but we do want to share that she is survived by the spouses of those mentioned, along with 13 great grandchildren and 31 nieces and nephews.
Anne’s family would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to Champlain Valley Senior Community in Willsboro, New York and to High Peaks Hospice. They supported our family with such grace and compassion.
Funeral arrangements are in care of the Frary Funeral Home, 24 Cliff Avenue, Tupper Lake, NY 12986. Calling hours are scheduled for Saturday July 19, 2025 from 2pm to 4pm at the funeral home with a memorial service immediately following with the Reverend Paul Kelly officiating. The memorial service will be live streamed on the Frary funeral home Facebook page starting at 4 p.m. Family and friends wishing to remember Anne Crary may make memorial contributions to High Peaks Hospice, 1247 Dix Avenue, Hudson Falls, NY 12839. Family and friends may also share a memory, send a condolence and sign the online guestbook at www.fraryfuneralhome.com.