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Obituaries

Michael Barten

Dan McClelland

Michael Barten, born December 17, 1954, to Fletcher and Joyce (Johnston) Barten of Dayton, New York, passed away Saturday November 16, 2024.

Michael was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and friend whose heart of gold, witty sense of humor, and deep compassion left an indelible mark on all who knew him.

He is predeceased by his mother, Joyce (Johnston) Barten (June 1985), and his father, Fletcher Barten (February 1987). Michael is survived by his loving wife of 41 years, Patricia (Sommer) Barten; his sons and their families: Andrew and Raven of Point Pleasant, N.J., Paul and Tiana of Plattsburgh, Thomas and Catherine of Point Pleasant, N.J., and Daniel and Renee of State College, PA.

He was the proud grandfather of seven granddaughters and three grandsons, who brought everlasting joy to his life. Michael is also survived by his brother, Bruce Barten, of Hamburg, N.Y.

Michael dedicated his career to serving others, working as a registered nurse for the state of New York and later at the Rochester Psychiatric Center. Before his time in Rochester, he worked at Sunmount DDSO and served the Tupper Lake community as a firefighter, dispatcher, and driver.

Tupper Lake always held a special place in his heart, and he cherished the friendships he made there.

Known for his compassion and unwavering dedication to the people he loved, Michael strove to make life better for those around him. His quick wit and warm smile could brighten any room, and his kindness touched countless lives. He will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.

Services are to be determined, and details will be shared at a later date.

Caroline Weiss Dawson

Dan McClelland

Caroline Weiss Dawson died on November 5, 2024 at the Champlain Physicians Hospital, Plattsburgh, N.Y., after suffering a major stroke at home on October 1, 2024.

Caroline was born in Watertown, WI on November 18, 1940. Caroline was predeceased by her parents Richard Glenn Weiss, a pharmacist in Watertown and Madison, WI and Kathryn Franey Weiss, a music teacher and homemaker.

She is also predeceased by her older brothers, Peter Weiss of Minneapolis, MN and Stephen Weiss of Portland OR, and one younger sister Christine Weiss Roberts of Ithaca, NY.

She is survived by her husband James C. Dawson of Plattsburgh and one younger sister, Martha Weiss Kneuer of Bend, OR and seven nieces and nephews. She is also survived by five of her six high school sorority ‘ya ya’ sisters.

Caroline graduated from West High School in Madison, WI and earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. At the university she was a member of the Alpha Phi sorority. She later went on to earn a Master of Science in Nursing degree from Boston University.

At BU she did her summer field experience in pediatric nursing in the Roxbury area of South Boston. Caroline worked as a Supervisor and Director of Patient Services (public heath nursing) at the Clinton County Health Department, Plattsburgh, before retiring after twenty years of service.

In retirement she went on to earn a Masters of Public Administration degree and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Social Work, both at The University at Albany, SUNY. She did her PhD dissertation study on the impact of severe childhood asthma on caregivers in rural northeastern Vermont.

She started this study during the early part of her fifteen year career at the Vermont Department of Health in Burlington, VT where she wrote the first drafts of several State of Vermont, Center for Disease Control and Prevention reports. She loved her trips to Atlanta, GA where she presented the final drafts of these reports to the CDC&P.

Caroline met her husband at “The Office,” a bar on Park Street in Madison, WI, in November, 1967. They dated while Jim completed his PhD work in geology and geophysics at the UW-Madison and were married on June 12, 1971 in Plattsburgh, NY.

Caroline will be remembered for her infectious giggle, her sparkle and her sweet smile. She loved and cared about people and she loved life. Caroline liked to be outside and enjoyed sailing on Lake Champlain for many years with her husband, Jim, on their Tanzer 26, the ‘Kant Agre’. She especially enjoyed their week long adventures exploring all the nooks, crannies, islands and gunk holes of the lake. She enjoyed camping in the woods and supported Jim as they camped in all the wilderness areas of the Adirondacks. She called herself ‘the reluctant 46er’ as she followed Jim around to become #889. In the winter, she enjoyed cross country skiing until she broke her left leg in 1980 skiing on the new Olympic trails In Lake Placid.

The lameness associated with this break, and the arthritis that followed, were a great frustration for Caroline as it largely ended her outdoor activity. Fortunately, Caroline always loved classical music and opera, and with Jim, she enjoyed many years of performances of the Lake Placid Symphonia, the Montreal Symphony, the Montreal Opera, the Glimmerglass Festival in Cooperstown, NY and when possible The Met in New York. She was always determined to support and attend local classical, and near classical, music groups and concerts.

She loved her apartment piano; but, did not practice enough to become truly accomplished. Caroline also loved plays and the theatre, and for decades joined Jim for dinner and plays at the The Centaur in Montreal as well as several local theatre groups.

Caroline had a strong appreciation for the fine arts, and no trip to Boston, Montreal or New York or any major city was complete if she did not get to visit some of their major art museums. Caroline enjoyed her trips with Jim to the National Parks and other localities in the western United States and was very patient and supportive when Jim detoured to attend meetings or to look at rock outcrops.

Caroline also enjoyed and supported Jim on their, mostly annual, Christmas trips to the Toronto, ON area, to visit Jim’s family. Caroline also loved her ya ya sisters and the several annual trips they took together, as well as the birthday telephone, and later, zoom calls they shared.

Caroline was a great reader, and after their wedding, she firmly insisted on having her own subscription to The Atlantic and a seven-day subscription to The New York Times. Having grown up with two older brothers, she could be feisty and insistent about getting her share. She regularly had Jim order books and she seemed to read a book a week including a range of contemporary fiction and to a lesser degree non-fiction.

Caroline loved her husband, Jim, very much and frequently told him this. Caroline and Jim were a little older, at age thirty, when they married, and both were ready for their long term commitment. As a result, they were each other’s best friends, lovers and companions throughout their lives together. So, Caroline  was an extremely supportive friend and companion to Jim throughout his travels overseas and his many stateside activities.

Calling hours for Caroline will be held on Saturday, November 16, 2024 from 11a.m. to 1p.m. at the Brown Funeral Home, 29 Broad Street, Plattsburgh, NY followed by interment at the historic Riverside Cemetery, Plattsburgh.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in her name to the ‘Drs. James C. and Caroline W. Dawson Endowment’ at The College Foundation, State University of New York, 101 Broad Street, Plattsburgh, NY, 12901.

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Death notice Jean Felio, 88

Dan McClelland

Jean Marylyn Felio, age 88, of Tupper Lake, passed away on Sunday, November 10, 2024, at The Agawam East Nursing and Rehab Center. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held for family and friends at St. Alphonsus Church in Tupper Lake at a date to be announced at the convenience of the family. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Frary Funeral Home, Tupper Lake.

Gene Becker, 82

Dan McClelland

Gene H. Becker, 82, of Tupper Lake, NY, went to rest with the Lord on November 7, 2024.

Gene was the son of Herbert and Margaret Becker. He was born on February 11, 1942.

In 1963 he met and fell in love with Heloise "Day Day" Becker. They were married on June 13, 1964, at Saint Alphonsus Church in Tupper Lake; they lived “happily ever after” and would have celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary this past June.

Gene was born and raised in Tupper Lake where he attended Tupper Lake Central Schools. He was part of an integral work force in Tupper Lake where he worked at the movie theater, dress factory, Shaheen's Market, Lake's Sawmill and retired from the Labor Union. After retirement he went on doing firewood for many years. He was one of the hardest workers out there and lived for his family.

Gene enjoyed bowling for many years. He was on a mixed league with his wife Day Day, the R&C Becker team league.

Gene's favorite pastime was playing bingo with his wife, Day Day; along with doting on his three beautiful grandchildren. Gene was also expecting his very first great-grandson in February 2025 that he was very excited for.

Gene is survived by his loving sons, Curtis Gene Becker and Scott Allen Becker of Tupper Lake; Hhs grandchildren, who he absolutely cherished, Chloe Rose Becker, Calli Anne Becker and Ryan Curtis Becker.

Gene is now back and resting with the love of his life, Day Day.

Burial services will be on November 13, 2024 at St. Alphonsus Cemetery at 2p.m..

Amanda “Mary” Thwaits, 37

Dan McClelland

Amanda “Mary” Thwaits of Plattsburgh, 37, born on August 9, 1987 to Reginald Thwaits and Debbie Papier, passed away on Tuesday, September 3, 2024 at the UVM Medical Center. She spent the final days of her life surrounded by numerous family members and friends whose lives she had touched throughout her lifetime.

Mary graduated from Ausable Valley High School in 2005. She was a multi-sport athlete in her teen years and played soccer, softball and volleyball. Mary then went on to earn Bachelor’s degrees from SUNY Plattsburgh in Business & Business Economics, and Marketing & Entrepreneurship with a Minor in Finance. She graduated in 2009 and was a beloved and active member of her Sorority, Alpha Epsilon Phi - Phi Tau Chapter. In her professional life Mary held several positions including working as a parts buyer for Bombardier and Student Manager at Broad Street Commons in Plattsburgh.

Mary would often be found being in service to others through fundraising and volunteering for local causes. One of her many successful fundraising efforts was a kickball tournament benefiting the Fitzpatrick Cancer Center in Plattsburgh.

Mary loved to travel, and spent much of her time with family and friends. She was always up for a road trip to visit a loved one, and would be eager to try something new and find new adventures along the way. She was a lover of the outdoors and would spend time in nature kayaking, hiking, camping at Cole’s Creek and enjoying the simple pleasure of the wind blowing in her hair as she took rides in her Mustang with the music playing loud enough for any passersby to enjoy along with her. She’d often bring her dearly loved fur babies, Wyatt and Zara, as her passengers on these drives. Mary took immense pride in Zara’s training to be a service dog, knowing she would bring peace and comfort to others. She also loved the fall and cheering on her favorite NFL team, the New England Patriots.

One of Mary’s greatest joys and accomplishments in her life was being the best Aunt to her niece and nephew, Hailey and Easton. She loved spending time with them whenever she could: going on shopping adventures, getting pedicures for back to school, and having fun at the pumpkin patch. When she wasn't doing the girly things, she would get right down in the dirt and enjoy truck time with Easton. (a.k.a. Eastie Beastie).

Mary loved meeting people and made friends wherever she went. We would always ask her after she had a conversation with someone: “Who was that, Mary?” and she would respond, “I don't know, I just met them!” Mary never met a stranger and always made people feel welcomed in her presence.

Mary is survived by her father, Reginald (Kelly) of NH, mother Debbie Papier (Don) of Plattsburgh, Sister Stephanie Lasher (Dustin) of Morrisonville, Niece Hailey Lasher (aka mini Mary), Nephew Easton Lasher, Grandparents: Robert & Mary Duhaime of Tupper Lake, Aunts and Uncles: Donna & Ron Gieger (SC), Sue and Mickey Desmarais (TL), Ed and Sue Duhaime (Cadyville), Roberta Duhaime (Morrisonville), Jon Duhaime (TL), Nina & Bryan Lincoln (Ausable), Rene & Rob Baer (Jay), Randy and Gaby Thwaits (Lake Clear); and many other cousins and friends too numerous to name.

She was predeceased by her grandparents, Reginald & Ramona Thwaits, and her great grandparents, Raymond and Naomi Williams.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.

Arrangements are entrusted to Brown Funeral Home. Online condolences may be offered at www.brownfuneralhomeny.com

Brian Lee Hollenbeck

Dan McClelland

Brian Lee Hollenbeck passed away peacefully November 4, 2024 at the age of 68. In loving memory, we remember Brian as a beacon of unwavering friendship and kindness. A graveside service and interment will take place at Coreys Cemetery, at the convenience of the family.

Barbara “Bobbi” Hulnick

Dan McClelland

Barbara “Bobbi” Hulnick died peacefully on November 2, 2024, surrounded by her loving family at her home in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. She was born on April 5, 1933, the daughter of Martin and Leila Orner and younger sister of Ruth Joy Orner. She was raised in Mount Vernon, N.Y. before heading to Tufts University where she graduated Magna Cum Laude in 1954. Bobbi later received a Master’s Degree in Special Education from Lehman College.

In 1953, Bobbi married the love of her life Donald Hulnick (her “boy from the Bronx”) in the back yard of her parent’s house.

After Bobbi finished college (honoring a pledge she made to her father) and Don completed his military service, the couple moved to Albany N.Y. where Don entered Albany Law School and Bobbi started her teaching career at West Albany Elementary School.

Bobbi would teach for over 20 years, first as an elementary school teacher and later as a remedial reading teaching when she and Don relocated to Irvington, N.Y. Her love of reading continued into retirement, volunteering at local elementary schools in Tupper Lake and Poughkeepsie as well as a Literacy Volunteer and as an ESL Instructor in Westchester (NY).

-And Bobbi’s involvement in her local communities extended beyond reading, volunteering for Meals on Wheels and the Lord’s Pantry (both in Westchester).

She and Don spent most of every summer since 1968 at Silver Birches, their Adirondacks home on the shore of Tupper Lake. While there, Bobbi was actively involved in the local library and was a founding member of the Wild Center.

Bobbi is survived by her three daughters (and husbands): Betsy Brown (Chris Brown (Z”l) and Steven Voldman), Andrea Ciminello (Paul) and Janet Hulnick (Felipe Sipowicz), her six grandchildren: Michael Brown, Lauren Ciminello, Danielle Brown, Adam Ciminello, Elisa Tavella, and Martin Sipowicz; and her three great-grandchildren: Eliana and Donny Jen and Violet King.

Don and Bobbi were married for 65 years. Don passed way in September 2018 at Silver Birches.

Bobbi will be remembered for her love of progressive causes (she was an ardent supporter of Planned Parenthood and a lifetime supporter of the Democratic Party), for her love of reading and the theater (starting at Tufts in “Pen Paint, and Pretzels” and continuing to Broadway shows), and for her deep and enduring love of family and friends.

A funeral service will be held at Vassar Temple on November 3, 2024 at 4p.m. and a graveside service will be held at the Beth Joseph Cemetery in Tupper Lake. Donations in memory of Barbara Hulnick can be made to Planned Parenthood, Hudson Valley Hospice or Tupper Lake Public Library.

Joseph LaLonde

Dan McClelland

With a heavy heart, the family of Joseph LaLonde announce his passing. A graveside service will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, November 2, 2024, at St. Alphonsus Cemetery in Tupper Lake, New York. A celebration of Joe’s life will follow at the VFW. Joseph Issac LaLonde, 84, of Tupper Lake, New York, passed away peacefully on October 17, 2024. Joe was born on October 30, 1939, in Tupper Lake, New York, the son of Francis Issac LaLonde and Mary Aldona McHugh. Joe was a beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, and cherished member of the Tupper Lake community.

Joe dedicated his life to serving his community. He retired from the State of New York, having worked as the Director of the Foster Grandparent Program and Senior Companion. He also served as the Village Judge of Tupper Lake, New York, and was President of the Board of Adirondack Federal Credit Union. Joe was a trusted leader, heading both the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) and the Public Employees Federation (PEF). Throughout his life, Joe served in many capacities, including as Village Trustee of Tupper Lake, New York. Joe also served as a fireman and proudly spent two years in the United States Army, where he worked as a cook.

In addition to his professional and community roles, Joe enjoyed a life filled with many passions. He was an avid fisherman, hunter, golfer, and spent time making fishing lures, cooking, and playing slow-pitch softball. He had a tradition of enjoying two Manhattans at 4:30 pm, a ritual that will be remembered fondly by those who loved him.

He is survived by his life partner, Diane Buntich; his children Lori Crouse, Brian LaLonde, and Tammie LaLonde; his daughter-in-law, Sherri LaLonde; and step-children Stephen Buntich and Jennifer Suitor. He was a proud grandfather to Ryan Root (Kim Bujold), Morgan Snyder (Scott Snyder), Krishtian LaLonde, Michael Kavanagh, and Liza Crouse. He was also a loving great-grandfather to Mallory Snyder, Cody Snyder, and Kylie Kavanagh. Joe is further survived by his siblings Mary Dattola (Jim Dattola) and William Wilson (Barb Wilson). He was predeceased by his parents and brother, Ivan LaLonde.

Family, friends, and community members are invited to share in remembering Joe and honoring his remarkable life and contributions.

William “Bill” Turner, 80

Dan McClelland

William (Bill) Turner, age 80, of Tupper Lake, passed away on Friday, September 27, 2024, at Highland Hospital in Rochester, N.Y. with his daughter by his side.

The family wishes to invite family and friends for a Celebration of Life from 3p.m. to 5p.m. at Trail’s End here on Saturday, October 26, 2024. Graveside services will be held privately at the convenience of the family in St. Alphonsus Cemetery. 



Arrangements are under the care and direction of Frary Funeral Home, Tupper Lake.



Bill is survived by his daughter, Margo Bogart and her husband, Hank and granddaughter Sage Butler, of Marion, N.Y.; a brother, Errol Turner and his wife, Letan, of Jacksonville, FL; and numerous family and friends. He is preceded in death by his parents, Leo Dudley and Viola Turner; siblings, Daniel Turner, Timothy D. Turner, Leo Turner, and Francis (Frank) Turner.



Born in Saranac Lake on May 18, 1944, Bill was the son of Leo Dudley and Viola Evelynn (Ducatt) Turner. He graduated from St. Bernard’s School in Saranac Lake.

Bill in his younger days worked at Fish Creek doing odds and ends. He also worked harvesting ice from Mirror Lake to line the luges in Lake Placid. In his early 80’s he started at Sunmount DDSO in Tupper Lake and retired as a supervisor over forty years later. From there he became a “snow bird” and lived six months of the year in Brooksville, FL.



After retiring from Sunmount, he found joy in splitting and stacking wood alongside his dear friend Bruce Gonyea, and he often frequented the Trail's End, where he shared countless stories and good times with friends. Bill cherished his winter home in Brooksville, FL, where "tottie time" with his many friends brought him great joy.

An avid golfer, his enthusiasm for the game was only matched by his incredible sense of humor and a laugh that could light up any room. A truly great man, William touched the lives of many with his warm words and vibrant personality; he will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege to know him.



Online condolences may be made at www.fraryfuneralhome.com.

Elsie M. Lanthier, 93

Dan McClelland

Funeral services for Elsie M. Lanthier, age 93, of Fort Covington, have been entrusted to Frary Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Malone. Private services will be at the convenience of the family.

Elsie passed away on October 13, 2024 surrounded by her loving family.

Elsie was born on August 10, 1931 in Tupper Lake, the daughter of Albert and Emily LaRochelle. She attended high school and went on to be a homemaker and housekeeper for most of her life. She cleaned houses for many years.

Elsie married Eddie Lanthier on October 22, 1949 at St. Joseph’s Chapel, Tupper Lake.

Elsie is survived by her children Steven (Jean) Lanthier, Jane Johnston, and Jim (Karen) Lanthier; her siblings, Gina LaRochelle, and Joseph LaRochelle; her grandchildren, Heidi Ashline, Sarah (Chris) Cox, Chantelle Hurteau, Danielle (Dylan) Martin, Emily Lafontaine, and Jennifer Alexander; her great-grandchildren, Bay Ashline, Alidia Bogett, Brayden Bogett, Olivia Hurteau, Sophia Hurteau, Kelsey Martin, Liam Martin, and Lucas Martin; As well as cousins. She was predeceased by her parents, as well as her sister and brother, Emily LaRochelle Buteau and Real LaRochelle.

Interment will take place at St. Alphonsus Cemetery where she will eternally rest with her husband, Eddie.


Donations may be made in Elsie’s memory to Meals on Wheels, 1328 Washington Street, Brushton, NY 12916 or Ft. Covington EMS, 2454 Chateaugay St, Fort Covington, NY 12937.

Online condolences may be made at fraryfuneralhome.com/obituaries.

James (Jim) Lemieux, 76

Dan McClelland

James Lee (Jim) Lemieux, 76, of Tupper Lake, peacefully joined his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in his eternal home on Sunday, October 6, 2024, surrounded by family and friends.

A Celebration of Life service will be held at the Lake Placid Baptist Church on Saturday, November 2 at a time to be announced. Arrangements are under the direction of Frary Funeral Home, Tupper Lake, NY.

Jim was born December 16, 1947 in Tupper Lake, son of the late Joseph and Margaret (Zengewald) Lemieux.

He was a 1966 graduate of Tupper Lake High School where he was a star on the track field and the ski slope. In 1968, he enlisted in the United States Navy and was stationed in Europe and the Mediterranean Sea as well as Guantanamo Bay until his honorable discharge in 1971. After his service in the Navy, Jim returned home to Tupper Lake where he worked as a Union Carpenter and then as a self-employed general contractor until his death.

On August 17, 1991, he married the love of his life, Alice Lemieux (Krehl). Jim and Alice had an amazing life over their 33 years, traveling the world, taking mission trips to Central America, and spending time outdoors.

He loved the Adirondacks and was an avid skier and hiker, becoming a 46'er at the age of 64, and enjoyed hunting, fishing and camping.

They took great pleasure in boating, riding their motorcycles, and most of all, spending time with family and friends. Jim was an amazing guitar player and spent many nights playing and singing with his band, '60 Shades, in and around Long Lake, and also at the Lake Placid Baptist Church where he was a very active member.

Jim's strength, passion for life and hard work, sense of humor, and his dedication to his family and friends will be deeply missed by all.

He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Alice, his daughter Danielle (LaFave) and her partner Peter Dwyer of Selkirk, N.Y.; his son James Lemieux and his partner Nasha Hathaway of Copley, OH; his beloved grandchildren, Alexander and Joshua LaFave and Mia and Tyler Lemieux; his brother Joseph (Skip) Lemieux (Rosemary), sister Carol King, several nieces and nephews, and his beautiful golden retriever Faith who was always by his side. He was predeceased by his parents and three brothers, Richard (Cheryl), Wayne (Julie), and Michael Lemieux.

The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to the nurses and staff of High Peaks Hospice for the excellent and compassionate care given to Jim and the entire family during this difficult time.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to High Peaks Hospice, 309 County Route 47, Suite 3, Saranac Lake, NY 12983.

Online condolences may be made at www.fraryfuneralhome.com.

Diane Parker

Dan McClelland

Diane Parker, loving mother, grandmother and caring friend that enjoyed the company of her loved ones, especially during the holidays, passed recently.

Born to Elizabeth and Harold Parker in Orange, N.J. Diane was predeceased by her parents and brother, Durwood, and wife Mary Jane.

Diane attended Powerville Elementary School and graduated from Boonton High School. She retired as the director of Benefits and Payroll at Kimble Glass in Vineland, N.J.

She leaves two sons, Wayne (Stacy) and Mark (Allison) Baggstrom and a daughter Amy (Rob) Lane and six granddaughters, Nicole, MaKayla, Marissa, MaKenzie, Morgan and MaRanda.

Visitations were at St. Henry’s Parish Center Monday, October 7 at 10a.m to 11a.m. with services at 11a.m. at St Henry’s Church at 1188 Main St., Long Lake. Burial will be in Long Lake Cemetery.

Donations may be sent to Susan G. Komen or the American Cancer Foundation in memory of Diane E. Parker

To express online condolences please visit www.brewermillerfuneralhomes.

William “Bill” Delair, 97

Dan McClelland

William E. Delair (Bill), age 97, Overland Park, KS, (formerly of Tupper Lake) passed away on September 24, 2024 in the comfort of his home after a brief illness.

Bill was born January 23, 1927 in Tupper Lake, the son of William and Emma (Beauharnois) Delair. He attended Tupper Lake High School and immediately upon graduation enlisted in the Army toward the end of WW II. He was deployed to Berlin, Germany as part of the Honor guard, meeting such dignitaries as Eleanor Roosevelt and Mayor LaGuardia.

Bill was married to Audrey Bates on September 8, 1950, at St. Alphonsus Church. He was employed as a Senior Stationary Engineer at Sunmount Veterans Administration Hospital and continued his employment there when New York State assumed control of the hospital in 1965 as Sunmount State School for the developmentally disabled. Bill retired from Sunmount after 30 years of combined service.

Bill was very active in the community. He was the head coach of the Holy Ghost Academy varsity basketball team for five plus years, winning the Marcy League and Northern New York Catholic Basketball League Championship in 1962-63.

For many years, Bill served as a volunteer fireman, and during his younger years was a member of the Tupper Lake Volunteer Fireman’s racing team, competing throughout Northern New York.

He was a member of the Tupper Lake Country Club and their Tuesday Night Men’s Golf League.

He served on the Village Board, as well as one term as Mayor. He was an active member of St Alphonsus Church, and for several years he and his wife, Audrey, were responsible for the collection and administration of the Bishop’s Fund for that Parish. He also served as a Eucharistic Minister until his health prevented him from doing so.

In his later years, Bill spent hours every morning in his “prayer chair” praying for the needs of family and friends. He loved the Lord and was genuinely aware of the power of prayer in the life of others.

Bill was also a member of Next Stop! Tupper Lake, which built the historic train station here.

Bill was predeceased by his parents, William and Emma, sisters Edna and Ethel, and beloved wife Audrey. He is survived by his three children: Rosanne Davies and her husband, Michael, of Overland Park, Kansas; Gary and his wife, Karla, of Lee, Massachusetts; Charles and his wife, Ann, of Overland Park, Kansas, six grandchildren – William and Bobbi Jo Facteau, Kyle Delair and Nikole (Delair) Slowick, Ryan and Matthew Delair, and eleven great-grandchildren.

Calling hours will be on October 7th from 4 to 6p.m. at the Frary Funeral Home, located on Cliff Avenue in Tupper Lake. There will be a mass of Christian Burial at St. Alphonsus Church on October 8th at 11a.m. with a graveside service immediately following.

Condolences may be made online at www.fraryfuneralhome.com.

Burial service for Timothy Roscoe

Dan McClelland

A burial service will be held for Timothy Roscoe who passed away on August 12, 2024 at the Gale Cemetery on Saturday, October 5 at 11 a.m. A “Peace Out Party” will immediately follow at the VFW Post 3120, 196 Park St., Tupper Lake.

Dorothy Mae Bombard, 88

Dan McClelland

Dorothy Mae Bombard, 88, of Belmont, MS passed away on Thursday August 29th. 2024 at her home.

Born August 1st, 1936 in Saranac Lake to John R. Gowett and Addie Marion (Lent) Gowett.

On December 21, 1953 she married George J. Bombard at St. Bernards Catholic Church in Saranac Lake, NY.

Dorothy retired from the Sunmount Development Center in Tupper Lake.

She enjoyed knitting, crochet, ceramics and mostly quilting.

She is survived by her three daughters; Cynthia (Stephen) Phillabaum of Belmont, MS. Jacqueline (Franklin) Sweeney of Golden, MS. Lisa (William) Lanthier of Port St. Lucie, FL.

Nine grandchildren; Betsy Peterson (Grand Cayman), Nikki Mondat (NY), Naomi Gaff (MS), Nicholas Lanthier (MD), Charles and Stephen Phillabaum (FL), Scott Lanthier (FL), Lynne Carranza (FL), Tonya Alonzo (MS).

Also twenty great grandchildren and nine great great grandchildren.

Two sisters; Mary (Robert) Duhaime (NY), Dora (Melvin) LaVair (NC). Many niece's and nephew's.

She was predeceased by her parents John and Addie Gowett, her husband George J. Bombard, four brothers, John, Frank, Scott and Andy Gowett; two grandchildren Melissa Ann Gaff and Michael Brian Celement.

A memorial service will be held at a latter date in Tupper Lake.

J. Norman Howard, 88

Dan McClelland

It is with deep sadness that we share notice of the passing of J. Norman Howard, affectionately known as Norm, who would have turned 89 September 20th, 2024.

Norm was born and raised in Schenectady, NY. The family spent long summers on the shores of Lake Champlain at Corlear Bay Club, where by age 18 he reached 30 of 46 Adirondack high peaks without fanfare. Norm's undeniable quest for knowledge led him to Cornell University and then Harvard Business School. Shortly after moving to NYC to work for Citibank, he met his beloved wife, Nancy, at a house party. Their connection was immediate, and they have remained inseparable for nearly 58 years.

They settled in Wilton, Connecticut to raise their family where Norm's career path took an adventurous turn, leading him to the travel industry. He thrived as Senior VP of Lindblad Travel and later Business Group Director for the QE2 cruise ship for Cunard Lines. These roles gave Norm and Nancy, and three children too, the luxury of global experiences by land and sea. Norm was an incredibly devoted father involved in coaching the kids teams and all family events. An excellent storyteller, he loved telling bedtime stories made magical by his deep memorable voice. The family Fourth of July floats were epic and he thrived in battles of Yahtzee around the dining room table.

Shifting gears with the children grown, Norm and Nancy pursued their shared love for the Adirondacks by making their summer haven a permanent residence in 1994. For close to 15 years, they invested in and managed The Wawbeek on Upper Saranac Lake, welcoming guests to the beauty of the region. Norman delighted in sharing his love of geography and incredible regional knowledge with ever endearing humor giving pontoon boat tours, recommending scenic trails or a fine bottle of red to guests. During this time, Norm also shared his expertise as a professor of Hotel and Restaurant Management at SUNY Plattsburgh.

While his physical presence alone could command attention, it was Norm's actions, amicable wit, and intellect that made people look up to him. He had a warm competitive spirit, was an excellent dancer, and excelled at skiing, tennis and sailing. He loved to entertain and organize fun events for all ages including Corlear Bay's Beach Games, charades and capture the flag. He was selfless and approached life with a humble confidence and an inquisitive enthusiasm. An excellent listener and conversationalist, he was well known for his genuine, deep interest in the world around him, frequently leaving you with something to ponder.

In recent years, Norm's quest for knowledge didn't falter: poring over the Wall Street Journal daily for market news and the changing world. He was also quite content, keeping the birdfeeder full, cheering for the Giants or Cardinals, playing cards with his grands and otherwise cherishing every moment at home or on a CATS trail with Nancy and their dog, Sachem in Westport NY.

Norman is survived by his wife, Nancy Seward Howard, sister Ruth Howard Pollinger, three children, Amanda (Avi), Holli and Ash (Julie) and five grandchildren Solomon, Eliana, Fischer, Lucy and Bodhi with many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by two of his sisters, Gail and Jennifer. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him.

Sweet Dreams Happy Dreams Pleasant Dreams

A Memorial Service will be held September 28th at 2:00 pm at Heritage House, 6459 Main Street, Westport, NY followed by a reception at the Howard's home.

Services were entrusted to Heidrick Funeral Home, 7521 Court St., PO Box 188, Elizabethtown, NY, 12932.

Janet E. Hepworth, 81

Dan McClelland

Janet Elaine (Chiasson) Hepworth, passed away peacefully at the Niagara Falls Hospital on Thursday, September 5, 2024, at the age of 81.

Janet grew up in Tupper Lake and was always looking for new ways to enjoy her life. From her earliest days camping with her family, to constantly looking for new crafts and hobbies to pursue. She was a lifelong learner who was never afraid to try something new. She will be missed, but remember fondly, by her many friends, and family across the United States, and Canada.

Dear mother of Jim and Raymond (Jennifer). Proud grandma of Sara, Matthew and Alexander.

She was predeceased by her husband, Christopher (2017). Her parents Jacques and Lina Chiasson and by her four siblings.

The Hepworth family received visitors at Pleasantview Funeral Home on Friday, September 13, 2024. A prayer service was held immediately after at the Pleasantview Memorial Gardens.

In lieu of flowers, the family welcomes donations to the Niagara Health Foundation in memory of Janet. https://ofnhs.akaraisin.com/ui/inmemory/donations/start

Please share your condolences, photos and memories at www.pleasantviewcemetery.ca

Rita (Blair) Theriault, 79

Dan McClelland

Rita Lorraine (Blair) Theriault, 79, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, September 14, 2024.

Born on February 21, 1945 to Victor and Gladys Blair. She was raised in Tupper Lake with her four sisters, Gloria, Vickie, Geraldine, and Patricia.

Rita graduated from Tupper Lake High School in 1961. She married Samuel Theriault on October 13, 1961, together they moved to Newark NY where Rita worked and retired from Newark Nursing Home. After retirement Rita and Samuel moved back to Tupper Lake.

She enjoyed crocheting, crafting, and spending time with her family.

She is survived by her husband, Samuel of 62 years; their two daughters Lori and Tammy Theriault. Her eight grandchildren Trish, Terry, Reynaldo, Jeffery, Kayla, Lori; five great-grandchildren: Haley, Charley, Natalia, Peyton and Leon and two sisters, Gloria Exware and Vickie Gonyea.

Rita was predeceased by her parents, Victor and Gladys Blair, two grandsons Kevin and Bobby Roach. Three sisters, Geraldine Exware, Patricia Varden and Margaret Blair who passed away as an infant.

Rita was a loving mother and wife. Her bright blue eyes were full of life and would sparkle with warmth and happiness. Her memory will be cherished as her presence will be sorely missed. We love you! Lori, Tammy and Sam

There will be no calling hours. Donations in Rita's memory can be made to the Tupper Lake Rescue Squad, PO Box 901, Tupper Lake NY 12986

Robert “Bob” Pelno, 91

Dan McClelland

Robert “Bob” C. Pelno, age 91, passed away on Friday, September 20, 2024.

Bob was born on July 15, 1933 in Tupper Lake to the late Floyd Joseph and Florence Mary (Savard) Pelno and attended Tupper Lake Central School. Mr. Pelno served in the United States Navy from 1954 until his honorable discharge in 1958. He was a machinist aboard the destroyer, John R. Craig 885 and the USS Bradford 545. After that he served in the National Guard for 3 years. He married Sarah “Sally” Northrup on February 4, 1989. Sally passed away on November 3, 2023.

Mr. Pelno worked for Newton Falls Paper Mill for 35 years, first in production, then in the Electric Shop the last 8 years. He enjoyed camping on Crooked Creek, watching television, and hunting and fishing. He was also a longtime member of the American Legion.

His survivors include his five children, Clayton and Laurie Bright, Robbie Pelno, Clayton Pelno and George Terrell, Thomas and Jessica Pelno, and Jennifer Pelno and Doug Roberts; his step children, Danny and Maryann Foley, Kenny and Trish Foley and Denise and Jeff Regan. He is also survived by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Bob is predeceased by his wife, Sarah “Sally”; parents and his brothers, Bill, Harry, Larry, Don, Lorne, and Ivan Pelno.

There will be a graveside service for Bob on Saturday, September 28, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Hubert’s Cemetery in Star Lake with military honors. A Celebration of Bob’s life will follow at the American Legion in Star Lake. Arrangements are with French Family Funeral Home in Star Lake. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Samuel Amoriell, 85

Dan McClelland

A Funeral Mass for Samuel F. Amoriell, age 85, of Tupper Lake, will be held Wednesday, September 25, 2024 at 11AM at the Frary Funeral Home in Tupper Lake, NY with Deacon Ellis officiating the ceremony.

Mr. Amoriell died at the Tupper Lake Center Thursday morning, September 19, 2024. He is survived by his sister, Annette Johnson (Peter) of Camillus, NY and nieces Mary Louise Karasek of Baldwinsville NY and Lynda Lee of Minoa, NY; He was predeceased by his wife Gloria and his son Stephen.

Samuel was born on November 8, 1938 in Tupper Lake, NY, the son of the late John and Mildred (Exware) Amoriell. He married Gloria on August 29, 1964 at St. Bernards Church in Saranac Lake and worked at Sunmount DDSO as a Disability Health Aide. He was an avid deer hunter and loved spending time at his cabin in the woods, hunting deer and enjoying the peace and quiet of nature.

Calling Hours will be held on September 25, 2024 from 10AM - 11AM, with a service for Christian burial immediately following at the Funeral Home. Samuel will be laid to rest with his family, in Holy Name of Jesus Cemetery in Tupper Lake, NY following the service. Donations may be made in Samuel's memory to a charity of your choice. Online condolences may be made at www.fraryfuneralhomes.com.