Leith Loffredo, 39
Leith Loffredo, 39, passed away unexpectedly from a pulmonary embolism on Friday, July 29, 2016 at Saratoga Hospital, with his loving family and friends by his side.
Leith was born in Niskayuna, N.Y. on April 11, 1977.
In his early years, Leith participated in Saratoga’s youth hockey and Pop Warner programs. He graduated from Saratoga Springs High School in 1996 and proudly wore number 76 for his high school football team, where he was an all-state, two-way tackle for the Blue Streaks. After high school, he attended SUNY ACC and SCCC.
He was employed by General Electric in Schenectady for many years.
Leith enjoyed playing semi-professional football for both the Amsterdam Zephyrs and, most recently, the Troy Fighting Irish. Additionally, he coached many youth football teams in the area.
Among his varied interests were fishing, cooking, playing with those who knew him as “Uncle Big Guy”, and spending time with his family and friends, especially in the Adirondack Mountains.
Leith is survived by his wife, Keri Loffredo, his parents, Peggy and Ronald Loffredo (Saratoga Springs), his siblings Bethany and Todd Loffredo (Princeton, N.J.), his grandmother, Virginia O’Neill (Tupper Lake), his in-laws, Melanie and Michael Conners, Keri’s sister and her husband, Amy and Luke Westfall, and their children, Reese and Carson, and countless adoring aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
He is preceded in death by his cousin, Stephen Loffredo, grandmother Lucie Loffredo, and his grandfather, Robert S. O’Neill.
A Celebration of Life will be held at the Saratoga Springs Knights of Columbus, 50 Pine Road, on Friday, August 5, at 1p.m.
Memorial donations may be made to the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society, 3 Oakland Avenue, Menands, NY 12204 or the Saratoga Springs High School Football Booster Club ℅ JoAnn O’Reiley, 112 South Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866.
Arrangements are under the direction of the William J. Burke & Sons/Bussing & Cunniff Funeral Homes of 628 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs (584-5373).
Online remembrances may be made at www.burkefuneralhome.com.
Rena Bishop Amell, 89
Rena Bishop Amell passed away on August 1, 2016 with loved ones by her side. It was her 89th birthday.
Rena was born in Tupper Lake on August 1, 1927, the fifth of eight children born to Isreal and Emma Jarvis Bishop. She attended local schools.
On October 1, 1949, Rena married Stanley Amell and together raised seven children.
Rena worked several places in her lifetime including the Dress Factory, Roy's Restaurant, Newberry's Dept. store and in the cafeteria at the Tupper Lake High School. At the workplace Rena was known to have a contagious smile and good sense of humor.
She was a dedicated worker and raised her seven children with love and affection simultaneously. Rena was a very talented woman in a variety of areas. She could fix a leaking faucet, hang wallpaper in a bedroom and paint the trim in the morning and bake bread and make a banana cream pie in the afternoon with children in tow. She was also an accomplished seamstress, crotchetier, knitter and crafter. In her lifetime she fashioned may afghans, blankets, Christmas decorations and gowns as need for proms and weddings. She once macraméd the family Christmas tree complete with ornaments. The wool socks she made for the boys in the family were a coveted Christmas gift for anyone lucky enough to get a pair.
She is survived by her seven children; Judy (Ed) Noody, Bonnie (Chuck) LaLonde, Debbie (Gregg) Clark, Kathy (Norman) Vachon, Kevin (Jan) Amell, Kerry Amell, Keith Amell and many nieces and nephews, all loved dearly.
Rena is also survived by seven grandchildren and nine great grandchildren whom she adored. A huge smile, hug and kiss greeted all these children when they came to visit. She always had time for a cooking lesson with the girls and a homemade breakfast for everyone after a sleepover. They will miss her most of all.
Rena was pre-deceased by her husband, Stanley, both parents and siblings; Leonard (Buster) Bishop, Elmer Bishop, Beatrice Miller, Dorothy Kenville and Raya Desrosiers.
Calling hours are scheduled for Wednesday, August 3 from 10 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. at the Stuart-Fortune-Keough funeral home. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. at Holy Name Church. A reception will follow at Lakeview lanes.
Donations in her name can be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Assoc or St. Jude's children's hospital. Online condolences may be made at www.stuartfortunekeoughfuneralhome.com.
Janet L. (Youmell) Charland, 90
Janet L. (Youmell) Charland, 90, of Gettysburg, PA formerly of Tupper Lake, NY, died unexpectedly July 19, 2016 in York, PA.
Born August 27, 1925 in Tupper Lake, she was the daughter of Howard and Nettie (Wells) Youmell.
Mrs. Charland attended Holy Ghost Academy and Tupper Lake High School and graduated in 1943. She then graduated from secretarial school in Syracuse, and worked at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Tupper Lake.
On November 28, 1946 she married the late Donald Charland.
When New York State took over the Veterans Hospital in 1965, she worked at Sunmount Developmental Hospital as the medical secretary for the chief psychiatrist until her retirement. She also worked part time at Mercy Nursing Home for many years.
While she worked full time, Janet was a devoted and loving mother and grandmother, always putting her family first. She was a great cook and baker and her brownies were well known to many.
She loved to oil paint and entered several paintings in theTupper Lake Art Show over the years. In her earlier years before she had her children, she enjoyed entertaining, golfing and skiing and in later years after her children were grown she became an avid bridge player. In 2012 she sold her beautiful home on Tupper Lake and moved to Gettysburg PA.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Dawn Marie (Dennis) LaVigne of Malone, Mrs. Kim (John) Varden of Tupper Lake, and Amy Charland of Gettysburg, PA.; four grandchildren, Kirk LaVigne and his wife Amiee of Malone, Todd LaVigne and his wife Missie of North Lawrence, N.Y., Mathew Charland and Emily Charland-Snoots of Gettysburg, PA., and three great grandchildren, Tristan and Fionah LaVigne and Skylyn Charland.
Janet was predeceased by her husband, Don Charland, in 2003, one brother Raymond Youmell in 1986, and two sisters, Joyce LaClair in 2011 and Geri Eddingfield in 2014.
There will be no calling hours. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Alphonsus Church on Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 11a.m. Family will greet guests prior to the mass.
Those wishing to make memorial contributions are asked to consider the Special Olympics.
Walter J. Mallon, 78
Walter J. Mallon, 78, of Tupper Lake, passed away at his home on Saturday, July 9, 2016.
Born March 29, 1938 in Brooklyn, he was the son of Walter and Margaret Wynn Mallon.
Walt grew up in Brooklyn. After high school, he worked various jobs as a psychiatric aide, bartender, longshoreman, and truck driver.
He was briefly married to Gail, whose name he had tattooed on his right forearm, but an annulment ended that union.
He was then drafted into the U.S. Army in 1961 serving in Germany during the Viet Nam Conflict, being discharged in 1963.
He married Mary Ann Durante in 1962 and joined the New York City Police Department in 1966, retiring in 1983 due to a job-related injury.
During his early years with the NYPD “he walked the beat,” and participated in many of the New York City parades.
In 1985 Walt married Stella Zuris in Brooklyn. In 1988 they relocated to Tupper Lake. Walt was an active member of the VFW.
He enjoyed boating and being with friends. He was a very generous spirit with a smile and a joke.
He is survived by his wife Stella; daughter, Margaret Peppe and her husband Edward; sons Michael Mallon and his wife Erin; Daniel Durante; Charles Mallon and his wife Janet; stepson Nicholas Perri. Also surviving are 10 grandchildren, three great-granddaughters, and a sister, Maureen Keeler and her husband George.
Walter was predeceased by his parents; his wife, Mary Ann; his younger brother Chris; and a sister, Elizabeth.
Calling hours are scheduled for Saturday, August 6 fromnoon to 3 p.m. at the Stuart-Fortune-Keogh funeral home.
Burial will follow at St. Alphonsus cemetery with full military honors and a reception at the VFW Post 3120.
In lieu of flowers those wishing to make memorial contributions are asked to consider the Tupper Lake Rescue Squad or High Peaks Hospice.
Deborah A. Newton, 62
Deborah A. Newton, 62, died Sunday July 24, 2016 at Glens Falls Hospital following a long illness.
Born in Tupper Lake she was the daughter of the late Robert L. and Therese (Gignac) Trudeau.
Debbie was employed as a heavy equipment operator for 20 years from 1984 to 2004 with D.A. Collins- Kubricky Construction Company.
Her hobbies included the love of the outdoors, skiing, snow shoeing, trips to camp Handsome Pond, and her love of animals domestic and wild. She enjoyed simple pleasures hanging out in her garage with her husband listing to music and having a few cold beers.
Debbie will be remembered as a loving wife, sister and friend.
She is survived by her husband Todd Newton of Brant Lake, one brother Jeff (Sue) Trudeau of Piercefield, mother-in-law and father-in-law Robert and Gertrude Newton of Brant Lake, one brother-in-law Benny Newton of Brant Lake, two sister-in-laws Greta (Roger Manning) House of Brant Lake, Sherry (Charles) Granger of South Glens Falls and many nieces and nephews.
At Debbie’s request there will not be any calling hours or funeral services.
Memorials in Debbie’s memory may be made to Guiding Eyes for the Blind 611 Granite Springs Rd. Yorktown Heights, NY 10598.
Arrangements are entrusted to Barton-McDermott Funeral Home, Inc. 9 Pine St. Chestertown, NY 12817
Jeanne VanCour, 92
Jeanne VanCour, 92, of Saratoga Springs, formerly of Tupper Lake, and Ocala, FL, passed on to her eternal reward Thursday, July 21, surrounded by family.
Jeanne was born on the family farm in Lancaster, Ontario to parents Winifred (Leroux) and Aristide Decoeur and was raised in Tupper Lake.
A graduate of Holy Ghost Academy and Central City Business Institute in Syracuse, Jeanne married Joseph Victor Real (Ray) Chretien in 1949 and resided in Tupper Lake.
Later, she married Paul VanCour and they lived in Ocala Florida until 1994 when they moved to Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
A very active person, Jeanne excelled at everything she did, especially her culinary and hosting skills. She loved to entertain company and her door was open to everyone. Jeanne made many long-lasting friendships wherever she lived.
Jeanne is survived by three sons, Thomas (Margaret) Chretien, Gerry (Carol) Chretien and Paul (Julie) Chretien; three grandchildren, Chad Chretien, Stacy (Billy) Wilson and Corrie (Anthony) Nelson; four great-grandchildren, Morgyn Britt, Alexis (Nick Glasgow) Britt, Isaak Britt and Natalie Wilson; one great-great granddaughter, Aleigha Glasgow; one brother, Gerald (Gloria) Decoeur, of Syracuse, NY; and many nieces, nephews and cousins in the USA and Canada.
She was predeceased by her parents and spouses.
There will be no calling hours. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Clements Church, 231 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. on Monday, August 1, 2016 at 10a.m.
Interment will be in St. Alphonsus Cemetery in Tupper Lake. A memorial service will be held in Tupper Lake at the convenience of the family.
The family requests that any memorial donations be given to The Wesley Health Care Center, Inc., 131 Lawrence Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, or to the St. Clements Parish where Jeanne was a Eucharistic Minister.
Those who wish to send flowers can advise their florist that arrangements are under the direction of William J. Burke & Sons/Bussing & Cunnif Funeral Homes of 628 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 12866.
Jordan Soucy service
A graveside service for Jordan “Ichabod” Soucy will take place at 2p.m. on July 30, 2016 at St. Alphonsus Cemetery in Tupper Lake for family and friends.
A gathering will follow at the Soucy residence at 26 Pleasant Ave. All are welcome.
Memorial service for Theresa Racine
A graveside memorial service for Theresa Racine who passed away on August 24, 2015 will be held on Saturday, July 30 at 11 a.m. at the St. Alphonsus Cemetery.
A Dutch treat lunch will follow at the Market Place.
Marshall J. "Boogie" Godin, 74
Word has been received of the death of Marshall J. "Boogie" Godin. Marshall passed away at his winter home in Port Charlotte Florida on July 22 with his wife Debbie, daughter Paula and son Darryl by his side.
Calling hours will be held on Sunday, July 31 from 3p.m. to 7p.m. at Stuart-Fortune-Keough funeral home in Tupper Lake. A Mass of Christian burial will be held on Monday, August 1 at 11a.m. at St. Alphonsus church.
Robert A. McLear, 61
Robert A. McLear, 61, of Pine Street, Tupper Lake, died Thursday, July 07, 2016 at his home following a long illness.
Born in Saranac Lake, New York on January 2, 1955, he was the son of Ralph and Beulah (Demars) McLear.
Robert married Mary Cole August 19, 2000 in Buffalo, New York.
Robert had been employed as a truck driver from many years for various companies and most recently worked as a bus driver for Franklin County Public Transportation for several years until he had to retire due to serious health issues. Robert was an avid Nascar fan and was a member of the Tupper Lake Rescue Squad.
He is survived by his wife Mary McLear of Tupper Lake, three children Stacie (Daryl) Feeterman of Tonawanda, Robert (Chrystal) McLear of Tonawanda and Geoffrey (Jennifer) McLear of Amherst, three step children Carl (Melissa) Blenski of Cuba, N,Y,, Kimberly Blenski of Buffalo and April Blenski of Mt. Morris, N,Y,, one brother Eddie McLear of Tennessee, seven grandchildren, two great grandchildren several nieces and nephews, his mother-in-law Mary Lou Ransom of Florida, and several brother-in-laws.
He was preceded in death by his father and his mother and one nephew Alex McLear.
Calling hours were held at the Fortune-Keough Funeral Home on Tuesday, July 12. A funeral service immediately followed atthe Fortune - Keough Funeral Home.
Friends wishing to remember Robert A. McLear may make memorial contributions to Adirondack Medical Center Oncology Unit in care of the funeral home. Family and friends can also share their memories and sign the online guest book at fortunekeoughfuneralhome.com
Loretta (Lou) Jourdan, 89
Loretta (Lou) Jourdan, 89, passed away after a short illness, July 5th where she lived at Edna Tina Wilson Living center in Rochester N.Y. Her granddaughter, Katie Lagnese, was by her side as she passed.
Lou was born in Tupper Lake in 1927 to Herbert and Beatrice Kentile. She attended Tupper Lake schools and worked at the OWD. She married Thomas Jourdan from Brooklyn N.Y. He was a patient at Sunmount, when it was a veteran’s hospital.
Shortly after their marriage they lived in Brooklyn for five years, where Tom attended school to become an X-ray technician and Lou worked in the hospital cafeteria. With that certificate in hand, they returned to Tupper Lake where Tom returned to Sunmount as an employee this time.
Lou had various jobs in Tupper Lake besides being a homemaker. She was a teacher’s aide in the elementary school when it was part of the high school and the job she held the longest and retired from, was as a cafeteria server in the High School. She loved the day-to-day chats with the kids and enforced extra vegetables on anyone who gave her lip. Over the years Loretta enjoyed family get togethers and the perpetual exchange of Tupperware containers. She often talked of an exercise classed she attended. From the sound of it there was more talk than exercise and that was the point. She also enjoyed visits and trips to Rochester to see her daughter; Arlene and grandchildren; Nick and Katie.
Lou cared for her mother Beatrice Kentile in her last year of life with gracious help by her nieces; Cherie Roy, Cindy Kentile, Barb Casagrain and Mary Beth Roberge as well as High Peaks hospice.
In 2009 she moved to Rochesterto be closer to her daughter and her family and lived at Fleming Point, an independent living facility. She enjoyed the meals and daily activities there and was in the middle of everything.
Her favorite activity was balloon volleyball which was always was followed by trash talking and debating the score. Being so close to family meant she had Sunday dinner with her daughter every week and was on hand with the birth of all three of her grand-children: Max Lagnese, Lily Lagnese and Zack Lagnese. As her health became poor, she moved to Edna Tina Wilson Living center, a beautiful facility with many daily activities. Here the staff regularly recalled stories to her daughter of the various things her Mom said. The time spent working in the cafeteria had trained her well. She always had a quick comeback and a smile on her face.
She had various health challenges and steamrolled right through them always with family on her side. Finally in the end, it seemed she picked her time and a minor infection claimed her life.
She is survived by her brother: Herbert (Bucky) Kentile, her daughter Arlene Jourdan and boyfriend Steve Majewski, her grand-son Nick Nettleton and wife Erin, grand-daughter Kate Lagnese and husband Matt and three great-grandchildren: Maximus, Lilyana and Zachary Lagnese.
She was predeceased by her father, Herbert Kentile, mother, Beatrice Kentile, brother, Richard Kentile and sister, Arlene Campbell.
Calling hours were held Monday, July 11 at the Stuart-Fortune-Keough Funeral home, followed by mass at St. Alphonsus Church. Burial was in St. Alphonsus cemetery.
The family request no flowers, but instead if you feel you must, a donation in Loretta’s name be given to various organizations in the Tupper Lake area:
High Peaks Hospice that helped out when she cared her mother, Meals on Wheels that graciously provided meals for her mother Tupper Lake Volunteer ambulance who transported both Loretta and her husband Tom when they needed it and of course the Tupper Lake Fire Department, which thankfully they never had to call.
Memorial Service: William (Bill) Ogden and Suzanne (Moody) Ogden
A memorial service to honor the lives of William (Bill) Ogden and Suzanne (Moody) Ogden will be held on July 16, from 1pm to 4pm in the community room at the Emergency Services Building on Santa Clara Ave in Tupper Lake.
Death notice: Walter J. Mallon
Word has been received of the death of Walter J. Mallon, 78, of Tupper Lake.
Funeral arrangements and full obituary will be available at a later date.
Death Notice: Adrian Jessie
Adrian Jessie 67, Golden Valley Arizona, passed away June 26.
A memorial service will be held at a later date.
A full obituary willappear in a future edition of the Free Press at the convenience of the family.
Robert M. Peets, 42
Robert M. Peets, 42, passed away unexpectedly, Wednesday, June 22 while working in Duxbury, Massachusetts.
Born on July 20, 1973 in Saranac Lake, he was the son of Paul Peets and Joy LaGray.
Rob attended Tupper Lake schools where he played baseball, football and hockey. He worked for many local contractors and over the last five years and traveled throughout many states for large contracting firms.
He enjoyed fishing, hunting and spending his free time doing what he loved.
He is survived by his grandmother Leona Bombard, parents Paul and Janelle Peets, brothers Jay of Tupper Lake and Jesse of Baldwinsville. Rob also leaves behind a large extended family of many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Calling hours are tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, July 5 from 4p.m. until7 p.m. at the Stuart-Fortune-Keough funeral home.
A funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday, July 6 at 10a.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to High Peaks Hospice.
Memorial Mass: Regina LaRocque McGill
A memorial Mass for Regina LaRocque McGill who passed away November 16, 2015 will be held at St. Alphonsus Church on Friday, July 1 at 1p.m. Internment of her remains will follow.
Elizabeth “Jean” Merrihew Smith
Elizabeth Jean Merrihew Smith, born on April 14, 1931 in Tupper Lake, passed away on June 18, 2016 at the age of 85 at Adirondack Medical Center with her family by her side.
“Jean” was the first born daughter of Theodore Wilfred and Mary Elizabeth “Betty” Barrett. She grew up in Tupper Lake, then moved to Plattsburgh after getting married, where she began her family of eight children.
Jean moved back to Tupper Lake after losing her husband in 1965 to raise her children. She was a hardworking, loving mother who always put her kids first. She was a real people person, and would help anyone whenever she could.
Jean worked in many of the Park Street establishments over the years before branching out on her own with her beloved “Buttons & Bows” Shop.
Later in life Jean worked in the Foster Grandparent Program where she thrived for years, once again exemplifying her hard work and love for children.
Jean enjoyed reading, jig saw puzzles, and sewing in her spare time. Her hobbies often took her late into the night hours.
She was predeceased by her husband Fred P. Merrihew and daughter Patricia and second husband, Robert Smith.
She is survived by her sister Mary “Pat” LaMere; seven children and their spouses -James and Carolyn Merrihew, Susan and Michael Moore, Michael and Tina Merrihew, Theodore Merrihew and Melissa DeVit, John and Nancy Merrihew, Timothy and Carol Merrihew and Elizabeth Merrihew and Candide Valadares
She also leaves behind 14 amazing grandchildren; and nine beautiful great grandchildren.
Family and friends were invited to call on the Merrihew Family on Tuesday June 21 from 4p.m. to 7p.m. at Stuart Fortune Keough Funeral Home.
A Catholic service in celebration of her life will be held at St. Alphonsus Church today at 10 a.m. (Wednesday, June 22). The interment will follow the service at St. Alphonsus Cemetery.
The family would like to extend their deepest appreciation to Mercy Living Center and Adirondack Medical Center for their quality and compassionate care.
Daniel Barton, 48
Daniel Barton, 48, passed away unexpectedly, Wednesday, June 15 at his home.
Born on July 12, 1967 in Tupper Lake, he was the son of Richard and Joan Oshier Barton.
Dan attended Tupper Lake schools and was married to Amy Burnham on June 14, 1986.
Dan worked at the Tupper Lake Veneer and later various contractors including Larkins, Skip Kenniston and Jeff Denis. He was also a self-employed carpenter.
He enjoyed spending time with his family and grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife Amy, sons John of Tupper Lake and Scott Barton of Saranac Lake, daughter Kellyn Barton of Piercefield, grandchildren; Alanah Sutton, Scott Barton Jr. and Logan Barton. Also surviving are brothers; Steve, William, Michael, Jason LeBbeuf, sisters Laurie Plowe, Janice Heelein, Deanna Lamoy and several nieces and nephews.
Calling hours were held Tuesday, June 21 at the Stuart-Fortune-Keough funeral home.
A funeral servicefollowed at the funeral home at noon.
Edith P Smith
Edith passed away at Maplewood Campus in Canton, N.Y. on May 12, 2016. She was a resident of Long Lake, for over 60 years prior to her moving to Maplewood in 2015 to be closer to her daughter.
Edith was born September 2, 1929 in Rowlandsville, Maryland to the late Clyde and Pearl (Regan) Sevey. She married Richard P. Smith of Colton, NY, together they shared 49 years of marriage before his passing on October 10, 1999.
She is survived by two daughters and one son. Virginia and (Jerry) Fisher of Colton, Barbara and (Joseph) Marquay of Enfield, N.H., Wayne and (Diane) Smith of Aurora, Colorado; two sisters, Mildred White of South Colton and Marie Collins of Gloversville; eight grandchildren: Toby Fisher; Felicia and (Bill) Bonno; Heather Fisher and (Ed Simser); Justin and (Lori) Fisher; Yvonne Gabourel; Joseph Marquay Jr; Brenton Smith and Kenny Smith; 21 great-grandchildren and nine great-great grandchildren.
Edith enjoyed traveling and camping with family and friends along with dancing and listening to country music. She enjoyed crocheting and doing various types of embroidery work. Over the years she gave away much of her beautiful handiwork to family and friends as gifts which are treasured. She also enjoyed cooking, doing puzzles, watching Wheel Of Fortune, the Walton’s, Hallmark movies and cooking shows.
Per Edith's request a memorial service will not be held. The family suggests that friends wishing to remember her make donations to Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley, 6805 US Hwy 11, Potsdam, NY 13676.
Sandra M. (Rolley) Sovey
Sandra M. (Rolley) Sovey, 59, of Tupper Lake was granted her angel wings on Saturday, May 7, 2016. Her final days were spent surrounded by family. Many were touched by Sandra . Her bright smile and sense of humor was appreciated by all who knew her. She gave us all such courage and hope and reminded us of the preciousness of life.
She loved to go fishing with her best friend, attending church, shopping, gardening traveling and helping others.
Sandra was born on August 11, 1956 in Tupper Lake.
She worked for New York State for over 20 years. She studied at NCCC and received her LPN.
Sandra is survived by her husband, Thomas Sovey, her children Matthew Rolley and partner Ashley Foulds of Norwich N.Y., Narissa McFadden and David McFadden Jr. of Tupper Lake, Paul and Virginia Sovey of Mechanicville N.Y. and David Sovey and Judy of Saratoga N.Y.
She is also survived by her siblings Curtis and Linda Rolley, Roseann McIntyre, Randall and Martha Rolley, Patricia Gregware, Diane Bryan and Joanne Rolley, her grandchildren Ryan Parent, Rikki Martin, Paul Sovey and Claire Sovey, and many nieces and nephews.
She is pre deceased by Her parents Curtis Rolley and Madeline Ward Rolley and her brothers Ward Rolley and Michael Rolley.
There will be no calling hours at her request.
A funeral service is scheduled for 1 p.m. Friday, May 13 at the Stuart- Fortune-Keough Funeral Home, a reception will follow at the Market Place.
Donations can be made to the Tri Lakes Humane Society or High Peaks Hospice. Sandra loved to garden so if sending flowers please keep this in mind. Online condolences can be made at www.stuartfortunekeoughfuneralhome.com.