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Obituaries

Wesley John Cornish, 92

Dan McClelland

Wesley John Cornish, Esq. age 92, passed away peacefully May 25, 2024 at the Tupper Lake Center in Tupper Lake. Per his request, there will be no formal visitation or funeral service at this time. Arrangements are under the care of Frary Funeral Home in Tupper Lake.

Born October 22, 1931 in Manhattan, Wesley was the cherished son of the late William and Mary (O'Brien) Cornish. Wesley graduated high school at age 16 and went on to earn a degree from Manhattan College. After graduation, Wesley moved to Long Beach, CA where he attended Officer Candidate School before serving two years of active duty during the Korean war.

After his Navy service, Wesley joined the Allstate Insurance Company where he took night classes at St. John's University to become an attorney. Wesley was employed with Allstate for numerous years, acting as an insurance claim adjuster and trainer. After he earned his law degree, he stayed with Allstate and became an insurance litigator. Wesley's legacy is one of brilliance, dedication and integrity; he will be deeply missed by his family, friends and all who had the privilege of knowing him.

Beyond his professional achievements, Wesley was known for his warm spirit and love of community. He often expressed his affection for his surroundings with the phrase "It's a great day to be in Long Lake!".

After his active duty, Wesley joined the military reserves until 1979, retiring with the rank of Commander. He was also an active member of the VFW Local 3120 Tupper Lake and the American Legion Post 650 in Long Lake.

Wesley is survived by his longtime companion Diane Mazik of Long Lake, and her children Debbie Knight, her companion Fred Marchaland, Ron Mazik and Lori Mazik and her companion Henry LaBarba. He's also survived by grandchildren Lianne Knight and her companion Mike Arbauckle, Charlie Mazik and his companion Paige Walker, Dustin Mazik and Parker Mazik. It should be mentioned that Lianne was the granddaughter who first coined the nickname "Pop-Pop" for Wesley, a nickname which stuck through the years.

Wesley is also survived through two great-grandchildren - Marceline Mazik and Konnor Arbuckle.

Wesley was predeceased by his parents William and Mary Cornish and a brother ,William Cornish. Online condolences may be made at fraryfuneralhome.com