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Obituaries

James B. LaVergne, 73

Dan McClelland

James B. LaVergne, 73, of state Rte. 30, Indian Lake, passed away suddenly, Thursday, May 18, 2017.
Born on August 14, 1943 in Glens Falls, he was the son of the late Louis C. and Mona E. (Aldous) LaVergne.
Jim was employed at Burke's Marina in Raquette Lake for over 30 years. He loved his work. He also enjoyed fishing, cutting wood on his sawmill and building and was an avid bowler. Jim was on many bowling teams in Tupper Lake.
He is survived by his children, Trisa Rogers of North Carolina, Lisa Rogers of Myrtle Beach, SC, Trevor LaVergne and his wife Angela of Central Square, NY and Debbie Favata of Wisconsin; one sister, Mary LaVergne; one brother, William LaVergne; several grandchildren and great grandchildren.
There are no calling hours scheduled.
A celebration of Jim's life will take place 2 p.m. Saturday, June 17, 2017 at Burke's Marina, Raquette Lake.

Jamie Martin

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Jamie Rose Martin passed suddenly, Wednesday, May 10, 2017 with nothing but love for her children and family in her heart.
Jamie loved her children Alexis Lynn and Aiden Joseph fiercely and gave her life for them. She valued her family above all.
Known as "Auntie Jamie" to Ella Rose, Danica Lynn, and Aleda Marie. She was the eldest daughter of Richard and Diane Martin, sister and mentor to Jennifer (Frank Tice III) and Richard.
Born on January 26, 1984 in Lake City, Florida, Jamie welcomed the world grabbing her ears with excitement. Thirteen days later, Jamie returned to her parents' hometown of Tupper Lake. There, she attended Holy Ghost Academy, moving to L.P. Quinn Elementary School in third grade.
At school, Jamie established life-long friendships. Her peers identified her as the girl with a strikingly large and genuine smile. She was a class helper and a hard-working student. Jamie continued her education at Tupper Lake Middle High School where she explored her gifts as an artist, student, and athlete. Jamie took challenging classes, dedicating herself to achievement. Jamie was steadfast in her efforts to make her parents proud and serve as an example for siblings Jennifer and Richard.
After graduating in 2002, Jamie proudly attended the State University of New York at Plattsburgh. Jamie's artistic aptitudes continued to grow there and her work was displayed in the Myers Fine Arts Building on campus, leaving passersby to marvel at her creations.
November 13, 2012, brought Jamie the first of two gifts that she treasured with each breath. Alexis Lynn, born in Saranac Lake, New York, greeted her family with her mother's larger-than-life smile. Three years later, on September 29, 2015 Jamie was gifted with joy at the birth of Aiden Joseph. His eyes immediately stole the hearts of those around him, sharing the same delightful sparkle as his mother.
As a mother, Jamie worked diligently to make certain Alexis and Aiden enjoyed every day. Her creative energies poured into caring for and loving her children. Their days were filled with cuddles and kisses. Jamie spent every moment ensuring that they were happy. Day trips, vacations, and birthdays were celebrated with tremendous joy.
Jamie's true calling was to bring joy and help to those with whom she connected. Any person she came in contact with, she touched in some way or another. A saying that comes to mind when one thinks of Jamie is, "Always leave people better than you found them. Hug the hurt. Kiss the broken. Befriend the lost. Love the lonely."
Jamie Rose is survived by her children, Alexis Lynn and Aiden Joseph. She leaves behind her parents, Richard and Diane Martin, along with siblings Jennifer (Frank Tice III) and Richard.
Jamie is missed by her special nieces, Ella Rose, Danica Lynn, and Aleda Marie. She is also survived by her maternal grandparents, Nancy and Ronald Snyder. She leaves behind her treasured partner, Lee McFaul.
Jamie was predeceased by her paternal grandparents, Edward and Simone Martin, great-grandmother Dolly LaRoque, and cousins Mike Martin and Michael Copp.
Those wishing to celebrate Jamie's life were welcomed to calling hours at Stuart Fortune Keough Funeral Home, 24 Cliff Avenue, Tupper Lake, New York on Tuesday, May 16, 2017 between 4 and 7pm. A mass of Christian burial took place on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 at St. Alphonsus Church at 2pm. A celebration of lifefollowed at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 36 High Street, Tupper Lake, New York. Those wishing to make memorial contributions are asked to consider the Tupper Lake Rescue Squad c/o 169 Main Street, Tupper Lake, New York or High Peaks Hospice c/o 19 Church Street, Saranac Lake, New York.

Ann Manson Main, 89

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Ann Manson Main, 89
Ann Manson Main (Mrs. Robert Gordon Main, Sr.), aged 89, of Malone, died Thursday, May 18, 2017, at the residence of her son with whom she had made her home during the past decade. She was accompanied by her family and the care givers who had been a loving part of her life over decades, years, and months. She had been in failing health for the last year after a years-long struggle with post-polio syndrome.
Born May 25, 1927, in Malone, she was the younger daughter of Archie McCoy Manson and Lucy Jarvis Manson. Her mother was an immigrant from Quebec. Upon his return from World War I, her father sold his overcoat for three dollars in order to finance the purchase of a bicycle shop on Mill Street which ultimately became Manson Brothers Garage on Pearl Street.
She grew up on “French Hill” in Malone where she was surrounded by the love and support of her family and many other first generation Americans of French Canadian ancestry to whom she remained connected throughout her life. Living all of her life in Malone, she attended local public schools, first on Duane Street, then at Flanders Elementary School, and was graduated from Franklin Academy in 1944. She was the salutatorian of her class. The following year she was graduated from Marjorie Webster Junior College in Silver Springs, Maryland. During this period she was also employed in the office of United States Senator Alexander Wiley of Wisconsin as secretary to his speech writer. Upon her return to Malone, she was employed as a secretary in the offices of Frank J. Wagner, public accountant and auditor, and for Archie Hyde at the Hyde Drug Company where she had previously worked, during high school, as one of the iconic soda fountain girls. As a young girl she worked as an usher at the Franklin County Fair grandstand during afternoon horse racing and for the evening entertainment program, as well as a weed puller at Langdon Farms and as a sales clerk at Woolworth’s Department Store.
She was united in marriage with Robert G. Main, Sr., on August 27, 1950, in the priests’ parlor of the rectory at Notre Dame Church in Malone by Rev. Edward A. Tetrault. From then on she devoted herself to being a wife, mother, and homemaker. Judge Main predeceased her on February 2, 1998.
She was a life-long communicant of Notre Dame Church and St. André Bessette parish. She served her parish teaching religious education and was a volunteer director of religious education for several years. In the early 1960s, she founded the local St. Vincent de Paul store with Bea Nichols of St. John Bosco Church and Jean Partish of St. Joseph’s Church under the direction of the late Rev. Msgr. William J. Argy, then pastor of St. Joseph’s Church.
Following her husband’s death, she devoted herself to her family and to a number of charitable endeavors at her church, at the Alice Hyde Medical Center, the Academic Board of Trustees of Franklin Academy, and a number of other local charities. She delighted in helping others, and, as a polio survivor, many of her efforts were directed to ease the mobility needs of the physically handicapped. Her philanthropy was recognized by the Franklin County Bar Association in 2015 with the presentation to her of the Liberty Bell Award.
She was a close follower of current events, was an avid reader, and engaged in handwork which she delighted in sharing. She made many of her own clothes, and her self-designed and hand knit baby caps and jewelry can be found locally and around the world and were part of the inspiration for her daughter’s knitting books. She enjoyed traveling with her husband, children, and friends, and visited destination across her native land and around the world. But, most particularly, she delighted in being a homemaker. In recent years, as her own mobility diminished, she enjoyed the stream of visitors who came to her in friendship for conversation, comfort, and solace.
She was a member of the Notre Dame Altar and Rosary Society and the Alice Hyde Medical Center Auxiliary. In 2012 she was inducted into the Franklin Academy Academic Hall of Fame as salutatorian of the class of 1944.
She is survived by a son, Robert G. Main, Jr., and a daughter, Lucy Ann Main, both of Malone. She is also survived by two nephews and godsons, Charles Archie McKee and Andrew Manson McKee, and their families. The last of her generation of descendants of Alphonse Jarvis and Mary Bordeaux Jarvis, she is survived also by her Jarvis cousins of the next generation, Anne LaBaron Voss, James Dixon, Richard Dixon, Edward Dixon, Mary Alys Killian, and John Joseph Dixon and their families. Likewise, she is survived by the three cherished friends who assisted her family in watching over her, caring for her, and protecting her in the last years of her life: Daisy Raville, a friend of fifty years; Glenn Lamica who helped her since he was fourteen year old; and Eleanor Quigley, a companion for 15 years. The last years of her life were enhanced by the daily nursing care she received from Sherry LaFave, Kayla McCarthy, and Ellen Miller and by the skilled care of Gina Boyea, Crystal Villnave, and Heather Gratton.
Besides her parents and her husband of 47 years, she was predeceased by a sister and brother-in-law, Helen Alys McKee and Charles F. McKee; a sister-in-law, Charlotte M. Main; and her only niece and goddaughter, Bess McKee Hanna.
The family greeted guests at the Bruso-Desnoyers Funeral Home on Tuesday, May 23. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, May 24, at 10 a.m. at Notre Dame Church in Malone with Rev. Joseph W. Giroux, pastor, as principal celebrant. Burial will follow in the family plot at Morningside Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to the Academic Board of Trustees of Franklin Academy for inclusion in the scholarship fund established by Mrs. Main at the time of the death of her niece, Bess McKee Hanna, in 2015. Contributions may be forwarded to Steven A. Vanier, Esq., treasurer, 367 West Main Street, Malone, New York 12953.
Arrangements are through the Bruso-Desnoyers Funeral Service, Inc. in Malone.
Online condolences may be made to the family at www.brusofuneral service. com.

David E. Jacobs

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David Edwin Jacobs, 79, of Tupper Lake, NY, died peacefully on Wednesday, May 17, 2017, at Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital in Plattsburgh, following a long illness.
Born in Canaseraga, NY on October 6, 1937, he was a son of Silas and Ann Jacobs. He attended local schools and graduated from Dansville High School.
Mr. Jacobs enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1959 and served the next 20 years as an electronics specialist, serving on bases in New York, Alaska, South Carolina, Puerto Rico, New Mexico, and California.  He was honorably discharged on August 1, 1979, achieving the rank of Technical Sergeant.
Following retirement from the Air Force Mr. Jacobs and his family moved to Tupper Lake, NY, where he was first employed for several years at the W. Alton Jones Cell Science Center in Lake Placid, and subsequently at Sunmount Development Center in Tupper Lake until he retired in 2002.
Mr. Jacobs was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying hunting, fishing, canoeing, and hiking, the latter two shared with his wife, Donna.  He was also very much at home in the kitchen, where he loved to don his apron and bake bread and stir up a kettle of steaming soup.  He was an active member of the Tupper Lake Rod and Gun Club and also taught bow hunter safety courses. In later years his hobby of nature photography brought him much pleasure.
On November 21, 1964 he was married to the former Donna Jean Bellows of Tupper Lake.
In addition to his wife of 52 ½ years, he is survived by four children: Darnell (DeeAnna), and husband Daniel Jurgensen of Milford, PA; Devon, and wife Meredith (Charles) of Cadyville, NY; Damist Lavoie of Peru, NY; and Damon, and companion Melissa (Conto) of Massena, NY.  He is also survived by five grandchildren: Derek and David Franchino; Dexter Jacobs; and Aeryn and Molly Lavoie; as well as a brother Stephen, and nephews Russell Jacobs and Darcy Tracy.
He was predeceased by his parents, Ann and Silas Jacobs; a sister, Joyce Tracy; a nephew, Kent Jacobs; and infant grandson, Anthony Stearns.
Funeral services for Mr. Jacobs will be held at 10:00 am on Monday, May 22 at the Stuart-Fortune-Keough Funeral Home, 24 Cliff Avenue in Tupper Lake, with Pastor Rick Wilburn of the Tupper Lake Baptist Chapel officiating.  Interment follows at 1:30 pm in the Gerald B.H. Solomon National Cemetery, Schuylerville, NY, with full military honors.
Friends wishing to remember Mr. Jacobs are asked to consider the American Heart Association or American Diabetes Association.

Roberta Latham Greiner

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Roberta Latham Greiner, 82, was born in Mt Holly New Jersey on October 23, 1934. She was married to Newton w. Greiner Sr on June 11, 1955.
She gave birth to three children Newton Jr,. now with wife Karen, Cynthia, now with husband Ray, and Barbara.
She began dating Newt when he was a sophomore and she a junior in high school and have been sweethearts for nearly 62 years. After her husbands retirement from the ministry they settled in Plattsburghin the winter and Upper Saranac Lake in the summer.
She went to be with her Lord on April 21st while in Elderwood rehab center in Lake Placid. Her family comforted her throughout her stay at Elderwood. When at home she was attended to by her husband her son, Newton Jr,, and Karen, Barbara and Cindy.
Roberta is predeceased by her father Robert C. Latham, her mother Edythe Arey and sister Marilyn Hare
Her talents in art, ceramics and needle work were superb, often winning best of show especially in art.
She received and associates of arts degree in Human Services from Brookdale Community College in Lincroft New Jersey. She graduated with a 3.99 grade point average. After graduation she gained a position as a para professional in the Pemberton Twp. Elementary school.
Her abilities also included the computer and over a period of five years typed her husband's 400-page Doctoral dissertation.
She was a faithful servant of Jesus Christ teaching Sunday School for many years, attended bible study classes and sang in junior, youth and senior choirs. One of her greatest joys in life was spending time with her five grandchildren Desiree, Amie, Chani, Dawn and Alisson and her five great grandchildren, Samantha,Brandon, Daniel, Lily and Rose. In the birthday cards she sent there was always a gift to spend as they wished.
At Christmas, for many years, Roberta designed her own personal Christmas cards with her creative imagination.
She has now joined the saints in heaven receiving her eternal reward she so well deserves. The family will receive friends on Wednesday April 26 from 5p.m. to 7 p.m. with a service at 6:30 at the Stuart-Fortune-Keough funeral home.
In lieu of flowers Memorials may be sent to the American Heart Asociation.

Lee P. Sabin, 74

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Lee P. Sabin, 74, of Goddeau Road, Cadyville, N.Y., passed away on Friday April 21, 2017 at UVHN:CVPH Medical Center in Plattsburgh. He was born in Tupper Lake on February 9, 1943, the son of Harry and Martha (Hutchins)Sabin.
Lee joined the United States Army serving in Vietnam in 1963 and was honorably discharged 1966.
Soon after he returned to Tupper Lake where he owned and operated Lee’s Faust Esso service station for many years.
He married Susan Leroux on September 26, 1970 at Holy Name Church in Tupper Lake. Lee and Susan moved to Cadyville,  when Lee began working at NORCO Concrete in Plattsburgh. He then went on to work as a mechanic at CIL Trucking and later for the Clinton County Highway Department until his retirement. Lee was amember of the Cadyville Fire Dept. and American Legion Post 1619.
He was predeceased by his parents and his wife of 47 years, Susan Sabin in January 2017.
Lee is survived by his siblings; June Shone and her husband Dick of Bloomfield, N.Y., Linda Parker of Cadyville, James Sabin and his wife Colleen Tupper Lake and Patty Geary and her husband David of Syracuse, N.Y. Several nieces and nephews also survive him.
A Mass of Christian Burial wascelebrated on TuesdayApril 25, 2017 at 11a.m. at St. James Church in Cadyville. A grave side service will be celebrated on Wednesday April 26, 2017 at 11 a.m. at Lakeview Cemetery in Tupper Lake with full military honors.
Donations in Lee’s memory may be made to the Cadyville Fire Department.
Arrangements are entrusted to Brown Funeral Home, 3 Park Row, Cadyville, NY. 12918. (518) 293-8574. Online condolences may be offered at www.brown funeralhomeinc.com.

Martin “Matt” Kavey

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Martin J. "Matt" Kavey,  passed away peacefully at his home on Thursday April 20, 2017. He was 86.
He was cared for by his nephew Mike Yaworski, and eventually was under the care of High Peaks Hospice.
He was born on December 10, 1930 in Pittsfield, Mass, to Martin and Emily Brombach Kavey. He received degrees from both NCCC in 1971 and in 1976 from SUNY Empire.
He servedin the Navyfrom 1950-1953 during the Korean War andthen enlisted in the Air Force from 1957 - 1961.
In 1962 he joined the New York State Police and served thereuntil his retirement in 1982. Mr. Kavey was a member of the Knights of Columbus and theV.F.W. and had been an avid outdoorsman, as well asa pilot of smaller aircraft.
He was married to Barbara Yaworski on June 13, 1964 at Holy Name ParishThey have two daughters, Alicia Oro and her husband James of Columbia, MD and Marcia Kavey of Ft. Collins, CO, and one grandson, Ethan Oro of Columbia, MD. He is survived by one sister Evelyn Trembley and her husband Paul of Pittsfield, MA as well as many nieces and nephews.  He was predeceased by one brother, Raymond Kavey, of Pittsfield, Mass.
Arrangements have been made with the Stuart-Fortune-Keough funeral home in Tupper Lake. Services will be announced at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to High Peaks Hospice.

Juanita “Thelma” Gagnier, 96

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Juanita "Thelma" Gagnier, 96, of Tupper Lake, died Tuesday, April 18, 2017 at the Mercy Living Center in Tupper Lake.
Born in Tupper Lake on January 26, 1921, she was the daughter of William and Juanita (Savard) Francis. She married Leon Gagnier on July 8, 1940 at Holy Name Church in Faust, NY. He predeceased her on April 18, 1986.
Thelma graduated from Tupper Lake High School in 1938. She worked 25 years at the Oval Wood Dish Company and seven years at the Holy Ghost Academy in the cafeteria. In the fall of 1965, Leon and Thelma moved to Lake George, NY and she became employed by W.T. Grant Co. for 10 years and four years at Ames when Grants was bought out. In June of 1980, Thelma went to work for Charles R. Wood Enterprises and retired in 1998. Thelma enjoyed bowling and golfing.
She is survived by many nieces and nephews and was predeceased by two sisters, Geraldine Godin and Lita Demars.
Funeral arrangements are in care of the Stuart- Fortune-Keough Funeral Home in Tupper Lake. A graveside service will take place at 11a.m. on Wednesday April 26 at Holy Name Cemetery in Tupper Lake.
Friends wishing to remember Juanita T. Gagnier may make memorial contributions to the Lake George Emergency Squad or to the Hole in the Woods Ranch, 97 Hidden Valley Road, Lake Luzerne, NY 12846.

Warren W. Churco, 80

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Warren W. Churco, 80
Warren W. Churco, 80, of Brooksville, Florida (formerly of Tupper Lake), died peacefully in Florida on Wednesday, April 12, 2017.
Warren was born in Tupper Lake on March 26, 1937 to Lawrence and Eva (Proulx) Churco.
He attended Tupper Lake High School and was the first student to be inducted into the Tupper Lake Honor Society in 1954. He played football, basketball, participated in track and was a member of the drama club.
He graduated from high school in 1955, then went on to serve in the U.S. Army Reserve. He entered active duty in Germany from 1956-1958 and went on to serve a total of 12 years in the Reserves and was an American Legion member.
In September, 1958 he married Judith LaVallee and together they had seven children: Edith, Julie, Marcie, John, Warren (Sam), Anne and Jay. He worked for the Altamont Dairy for several years before becoming a New York State Trooper in February 1966, serving thereuntil his retirement in 1986.
He resided in Tupper Lake most of his life but enjoyed traveling around the country, Europe, Australia, Alaska and eventually calling Florida home for the past nine years. While there, he met and married Norma Shirey. He stayed active with his love of fishing, casinos, gardening, billiards, Players Variety Show and participating in many social activities and events. But his biggest love was coming back to Tupper to visit his many grandchildren,great grandchildren and extended family- more than 37 in all.
Warren lovedthe Adirondacks, hunting and fishing (thank you, God) and he was a strict prohibitionist.   Tupper Lake was his forever home. He loved to cook, entertain, tell amazing stories and crack a joke or two. He had a zest for life and he was so proud of his family.
He is predeceased by his parents, his daughter Julie, brothers Benjamin and John, and sisters Thelma, Priscilla, Elizabeth, Dorothy and Charlotte.
He is survived by his wife, Norma, sister Patricia Bedore, brother James Churco, his daughters Edith Demarse and husband, Len, of Malone, Marcie Churco and her partner John Neal of Riverside, CA, Anne Churco and her partner Daryl Wohlfarth of Tupper Lake, sons John and wife Bonnie Churco of Colton, Sam Churco and wife Kristin Aldrich of Saranac Lake and Jay and wife, Shannon, Churco of Briggsville, WI and many grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Calling hours will be held at the Stuart-Fortune-Keough Funeral Home, Cliff Ave, Tupper Lake on Thursday, April 27 from 4 to 7 p.m. The funeral will be at St. Alphonsus Church on Friday, April 28 at 1p.m. and a celebration of life gathering at the VFW immediately following.

Janice M. White, 61

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Janice M. White, 61, of Tupper Lake, passed away Sunday, April 9, 2017 at her home.
Born December 13, 1955 in Tupper Lake, she was the daughter of Lester and Theresa (Cole) White.
Janice grew up in Holyoke, Mass. and returned to Tupper Lake where she was employed at Sunmount DDSO as a Developmental Aide. She was a member of the Ladies of the Moose.
She is survived by a daughter Cynthia Keating, a son David Payrot, both of Tupper Lake. Also survivingJanice are her sisters; Sandy Benware of Piercefield, Diane Schirch and her husband David of Chicopee, Mass., brothers; Lester White of Amherst, Mass., David White and his wife Sally of Tupper Lake, three grandchildren; Alex Giroux, Zen Anthony Keating, Kimberley Reandeau and several nieces and nephews.
Janice was predeceased by her parents, a brother, William, and a sister Shirley Martel.
There will be no calling hours or services. Arrangements are with the Stuart-Fortune-Keough funeral home.

Ronald Curry

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Ronald Bruce Curry went home to be with the Lord on April 5, 2017 at the age of 67.  
Ronald was born in Tupper Lake on December 24, 1949 to Gloria (LaLonde) and Keith Curry.  
He graduated from Tupper Lake High School and has lived in York, PA for the last 40 years.
Ronald is survived by his daughter, Amanda Curry and grandson, Gage of York, PA, siblings Lawrence (Rose) Curry of Bloomfield, NM, Donna Curry of Tupper Lake, John (Lynn) Curry of Tupper Lake, Jennifer Curry of Saranac Lake, Robert Curry (Sandy) of Saranac Inn and Pamela (Todd) Lyndaker of Groton, N.Y. as well as many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, nephew Adam Vaillancourt and several aunts and uncles.
In his younger days, Ronnie was always known for his love of singing and playing guitar.  Ron will always be remembered for his kindness and willingness to help others.
A celebration of Ron's life will be held on a later date in York, PA.

Carol A. Becker, 81

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Carol A. Becker, 81, of Tupper Lake passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family, on Thursday, March 30. She was born in Troy, NY to Thomas and Isabel Ryan. As a small child, she and her family moved to Tupper Lake. Carol graduated from Holy Ghost Academy as the salutatorian of her class in 1953. During high school, she was employed at the State Movie Theater, where she met the love of her life, Albert. They were married on September 15, 1956 in Tupper Lake. Carol was a stay at home mom to their 5 children. She enjoyed getting together with her girlfriends for knitting club and at the beach while the children took swimming lessons. Carol was later employed at the Sears catalogue store. She was also a member of the Credit Union Advisory Committee for many years. Carol was a proficient seamstress and talented crafter. In her later years, she enjoyed spending time on her deck as well as frequent visits from her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.
She is survived by her daughters Susan Johnston of Chateaugay and her companion Jules Callaghan; Patti Dattola and her husband Paul; Judy Shumway and her companion Kurt Garrelts; and Cindy Larkin and her husband Tim; grandchildren Jamie (Becker) Coryea, Michael and Ryan Becker, Jessica, Kimberly, and Amanda Johnston, Jason and Allysa Dattola, Shauni and Alexa Shumway, Chelsea and Timmy Larkin; great-grandchildren Alison and Jacob Johnston, Jesse, Adrianna, and Darrah Dattola, Finn Dewyea, Hailey and Collin Becker, Landen and Dylan Becker. She is also survived by her brother Thomas Ryan and his wife Janelle, her sister Kay Mikszan, brother in laws Charles, Bob and his wife Maureen, Gene and his wife Day Day; a sister in law Margaret Benware; and several nieces and nephews.
Carol was predeceased by her parents; her husband Albert; their son, Steve; and her sister Mary Ryan; brother in law David Mikszan; sister in laws Dorothy Spinner and Rose Shaheen.
Calling hours will be Tuesday, April 4 from 4:00 to 7:00 at the Stuart-Fortune-Keough Funeral Home in Tupper Lake. A funeral mass will be celebrated at 11:00 on Wednesday, April 5 at St Alphonsus Church in Tupper Lake. Burial will be in the spring.
In lieu of flowers, please consider memorial donations to the Tupper Lake Volunteer Ambulance and Rescue Squad. Online condolences may be made at www.stuartfortunekeoughfuneralhome.com.

Jerrier A. Haddad

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Jerrier A. Haddad, 94, of Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. succumbed to age on March 31, 2017 at his beloved Adirondack home on the shores of Simond Pond, Tupper Lake.  A computer pioneer and lifelong architect of technology and education, he had an illustrious 38-year career in senior management at International Business Machines Corporation.
Mr. Haddad was born in New York City on July 17, 1922 to Abdulmassih Abdo Haddad and Rashida Shaker. He was reared in the vibrant immigrant community from Syria which settled in New York and flourished as scholars, essayists, journalists and poets.
After graduating from Brooklyn Technical High School, he attended Cornell University In 1942, while a full-time student and instructor, he was employed by IBM. In 1945, upon receiving a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree, he joined IBM’s Endicott, N.Y. Engineering Laboratory.
Mr. Haddad was a member of the IBM 604 Development Team and headed the IBM 701 large scale computer Development Team in Poughkeepsie, NY. He later served as General Manager of the Special Engineering Products Division and managed the Endicott and Poughkeepsie laboratories.
In 1963 he became Director of Engineering and Technology at IBM corporate headquarters.
From 1967 to 1977 he was IBM Vice President for Engineering Programming and Technology. Upon his retirement in 1981, he was Vice President for Technical Personnel Development.
In retirement, Mr. Haddad served on the Cornell University Council and as Chairman of the Cornell College of Engineering Advisory Council. He was a Trustee of Clarkson University and the Webb Institute of Naval Architecture.
He was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 1968 and served on its Committee on Technology and International and Economic and Trade Issues and on its Computer Science and Engineering Board. He was Chairman of the National Research Council (NRC) Committee on the Education and Utilization of the Engineer and was a member of the NRC Board on Army Science and Technology.
Mr. Haddad was a Fellow of the America Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), where he chaired the Committee on Continuing Education. He served two terms as an IEEE Representative Director of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), serving as President in 1995.
He was a member of the American Society for Engineering Education, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, and Eta Kappa Nu Honorary Societies. He has received Honorary Doctor of Science Degrees from Union College, Clarkson University and Webb Institute. In 1990 he received the Order of the Cedars Medal from the Republic of Lebanon for his scientific and technical achievements. Upon approval by Queen Elizabeth II, he was invested as a Confrère of the Order of St. John, a royal order of chivalry to promote humanitarian and charitable work.
He holds 18 patents on inventions in the computer and electronics fields.
Mr. Haddad wrote and lectured the world over on engineering, scientific, educational and management topics. From 1968 to 1990 he was a director of American District Telegraph Company (ADT). He served on the science and technology transition team for President Ronald Reagan. From 1987 to 2012 he was senior consultant to Lutron Electronics Company.
Mr. Haddad was predeceased by his first wife, Margaret Louise (Van Hamlin) Haddad and by three sisters, Lila Helen Abdelnour of Mamaroneck, Najla Haddad and Rashida Marie Haddad of Brooklyn, N.Y.
He is survived by his devoted wife of 43 years, Carol Jane (McCowen) Haddad of Briarcliff Manor and Tupper Lake, NY and five children: Mary DeGarmo of Boston, MA, Helen AbuShaheen of White Plains, N.Y, Suzanne Baktash of Gaithersburg, MD, A. John Haddad of Burlington, CT and Alexander Haddad of Lansdale, PA.
Mr. Haddad treasured family above all else. He leaves 14 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren and countless mentees. His greatest joy was to gather family on holidays and at his family camps over almost 50 years on Tupper Lake in the Adirondack Mountains.
He was a teacher, leader, innovator, inventor, lifelong learner and one who inspired others and made a difference in their lives. His was a beautiful mind.
A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, April 22 at 11 a.m. at Scarborough Presbyterian Church, 655 Scarborough Road at Route 9, Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. Interment will be private.
Funeral arrangements by Stuart-Fortune-Keough Funeral Home, Tupper Lake, NY. www.stuartfortunekeoughfuneralhome.com
In memory of Mr. Haddad, gifts may be made to The Wild Center, 45 Museum Drive, Tupper Lake, NY 12986 www.wildcenter.org/our-work/annual-fund or to Clarkson University www.clarkson.edu/giveback.
The extended family is deeply grateful to the devoted and steadfast team of caregivers from Tupper Lake who gave such extraordinary care and comfort to our beloved patriarch. Mercy is unending.

Rosemary Mangan

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Rosemary Mangan, 57, of 173 Park Street, Tupper Lake, passed away early Friday morning, March 24, 2017 at Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake, where she had been a patient since March 17.
Rosemary was born August 17, 1959 in Cornwall, Ontario, the daughter of Joseph Jacobs and Helen Mitchell Kennedy and attended schools in Tupper Lake and Saranac Lake, as well as business school in Syracuse.
Rosemary was a private duty home health care aide in the Syracuse area, where she lived, for many years.
At one time, she was also the head housekeeper at the Days Inn – University in Syracuse. She enjoyed beading, making dream catchers, gardening, and spending time with her grandchildren.
Rosemary is survived by her loving husband, Joseph, whom she married on July 29, 1989 in Syracuse; her children, Steve (Jennifer) Lazore of Tupper Lake; Stuart (Chrissy McNichols) of Cornwall; Stacey Lazore of Tupper Lake and his companion, Margaret Thompson of Akwesasne; her grandchildren, Niiostosera’ah Jada, Emily, Macey, Shady, Tehanerahtatenies, Karahkwanoron, and Tobias; her siblings, Alma (Orlo) Ransom, Joseph Jacobs, Jr., Tammy (James) Schaffer, Melissa (Al) Stuart, Connstance, Paul (Sherry) Kennedy, Derrick (Traci) Kennedy, Lawrence (Tanya) Kennedy, Edward (Joanne) Mitchell, and Joseph (Diane) Mitchell; and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins.
In addition to her parents and her step-father, Patrick Kennedy, she was predeceased by two infant grandchildren, Baby Blu and Kararisaks John; and two brothers, James C. Mitchell and Peter Mitchell Pierce.
Friends were able to call starting from 5p.m. Tuesday (yesterday) at the Akwesasne Homemakers until the time of the services, Thursday at 2p.m. Cremation will follow.
Memorial contributions may be directed to the funeral home to assist the family.
Arrangements are with the Donaldson Funeral Home, Massena, where memories and condolences may be shared online at www.donaldsonfh.com.

Harvey S. Tebo Jr.

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Harvey S. Tebo Jr., 90, of Tupper Lake, New York passed away March 24, 2017.
Harvey was born in Tupper Lake on August 6, 1926 to Edith Dominie and Harvey Tebo Sr. Harvey was one of the last surviving members of the undefeated Tupper Lake football team of 1944. He served in the US Army in the Philippines during World War II. Harvey played hockey and football at Clarkson University.
On October 10, 1953, Harvey married MaryAnn Gagnier of Tupper Lake. They had three children: John, Jim, and Mary Beth. Harvey served as the Postmaster of Tupper Lake for 25 years. He was the Secretary/Treasurer of the National Association of Postmasters and served on the Board of Education for the Tupper Lake School District.
Harvey is predeceased by his parents, sisters Katherine Bump and Mercile Forkey, and brother William Tebo. He is survived by his sister Irene Gravlin of Tupper Lake, children John Tebo of Cincinnati, Jim Tebo and his wife Lisa of Tupper Lake, and Mary Beth Rust and her husband John of Tupper Lake, and his grandchildren Kelsey Tebo Baker and her husband Seth of New Orleans, and Isabella Rust of Tupper Lake.There will be no calling hours. The burial will be announced at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Wild Center in Harvey’s name.

Renata Marie (Bolia) Estes, 35

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Renata Marie (Bolia) Estes, 35
Renata Marie (Bolia) Estes, 35, joined our Heavenly Father on Tuesday, March 14, 2017 surrounded by family and friends.
Born July 13, 1981, the daughte of Allen and Lynn (Barber) Bishop. Renata was a beautiful, caring woman of great strength.
She will be greatly missed by her parents, Allen and Lynn Bishop, son Hunter Estes, long time companion Michael Woodruff, sisters Michele Bolia, Jamie Warner, Allana Baldwin, Melynda Garrett and Kimberly Bishop. Renata will also be greatly missed by brothers, Gordon Bolia, Michael Bolia, Matthew Bolia, Timothy Debien and his wife Christine, Eric Debien, Mark Bishop and his wife Janette. She is also survived by several Uncles, Aunts, nieces and nephews (whom she let get away with everything) and cousins.
She was a great friend to many and please know she loved you all!
She was predeceased by her father Timothy Debien, grandparents, her "Smuncle" Shane, Aunt Sheryl, and her niece Kendall Elise.
Renata made her wishes very clear and there will be no calling hours instead we ask all to join us for a Celebration of Renata's life at the Tupper Lake Moose lodge on Saturday March 25th at 2 p.m.

Catherine Beatrice LaMora

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Catherine Beatrice LaMora
Catherine Beatrice LaMora, 87, died Friday, March 3 at Randolph Hospice House in Asheboro, N.C.
Catherine was born October 28, 1929, the daughter of Clifton and Louise Mandigo.  She was a native of Conifer and lived in Tupper Lake for many years.
A devout Catholic, she was married to Raymond O. LaMora until his death in 1995.  She worked at Sunmount DDSO and for the postal service in Tupper Lake.
Catherine was preceded in death by her parents, her husband and by five siblings.
She is survived by one daughter, Diana (Ed) Cribbs of Asheboro, N.C., four grandchildren- Ray Planty of Tupper Lake, Lorie Dolan of Asheboro, Gena Sulzer of Lugoff, S.C., Michael LaFave of Winston-Salem, N.C., and nine great grand children- Oliver and Garret Planty, Desiree Arzvaga, Jessica and John Dolan, Carol Anne Gilmore, Cory Williams, Andrea Sulzer, Chase LaFave; and four great great grandchildren- Christopher and Zoey Hill, Jackson and Connor Arzvaga.
Catherine is also survived by a sister, Roberta Allendorph and two brothers, Clifton and Lee Mandigo and many nieces and nephews.
A funeral was held at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Asheboro, N.C.  A memorial service and burial will be held in the spring in Tupper Lake.

Lawrence J. Lemieux

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Lawrence J. Lemieux
Word has been received from California of the death of Lawrence “Larry” Lemieux, 73. Larry passed away on February 28, 2017.
Mr. Lemieux was born on April 26, 1943 in Tupper Lake and graduated from Holy Ghost Academy. Upon graduation he joined the US Navy, where he served eight years.
He remained in California for the rest of his life and retired as chief engineer, from Fresno State University after 25 years.  
He was proceeded in death by his parents, Buck and Anne Dow Lemieux.
He is survived by his sisters, Jeannine Clark of Tupper Lake, and Claire Ann DeCecco of Erie, PA. and his only daughter, Kristi Ann Grange, her husband Christian and a grandson Spencer, all of Edmond, WA.
A memorial will be held at the family's convenience and burial will be at National Military Cemetery near Fresno, CA.

Death notice: Nancy J. Ward

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Death notice
Nancy J. Ward
Word has been received on the death of Nancy J. Ward, 68, of Auburn. Nancy passed away on February 27, 2017.  
She was the daughter of the late Edward and Doris Mason Smith.

Mary Solomon

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Mary Solomon, a resident of Poughkeepsie for the past 48 years, passed awaypeacefully Saturday February 18.
Mary was born Mary Katherine Sparks to Joseph and Mary Sparks on August 1, 1936 in Tupper Lake. Mary was the youngest of six children withfour brothers and one sister.  
Mary spent her whole childhood in Tupper Lake and graduated valedictorian from Tupper Lake High School. Mary continued her education, receiving a bachelor's degree from the College of Saint Rose in Albany N.Y.  and as the only woman in her class and on a full academic scholarship,  a Master's degree in zoology from Syracuse University’s College of Forestry.
Mary moved to Poughkeepsie with her husband, Murray, in 1969 with their three children. There she began a life of public service and volunteerism that spanned nearlyfive decades. Mary started as a member of the PTA in the Poughkeepsie Public School District and later was elected to the Poughkeepsie School Board, eventually became the president of the school board . Mary was director of the Vassar Temple religious school for seven years , workedfor Dutchess Outreach as a volunteer coordinator, volunteered her time at the LunchBox in Poughkeepsie and spent many years working for the Red Cross as Coordinator for Volunteers.
Mary also travelled for the Red Cross to disaster sites across the country to provide support to victims of natural disasters.  Mary was alsoa first responder on9/11 and among other jobs, worked inlandfills finding remains of victims of thedisaster.  Mary, a lifelong Democrat, spent many years on the Board of the City of Poughkeepsie’s Housing Authority.  She ran for and was elected to the Poughkeepsie Common Counsel representing the Sixth Ward for four consecutive terms.
Mary loved the outdoorsand spent much of her free time camping, hiking, skiing and canoeing with her family. Mary’s other interests include attendingthe opera, reading and hosting family get-togethers year after year.
Mary is survived by her husband, Murray, her children Barry, Judith and Matthew, son-in-law Alan, daughter-in-law Sherry and seven grandchildren Ethan, Kyle, Hannah, Andrew, Jacob, Max and Nick and sister in law, Toby Solomon.