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Obituaries

Andre Joseph Sauvé, Sr.

Dan McClelland

Andre Joseph Sauvé, Sr. passed away on January 15, 2022 with his family by his side at the Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake.

Andre was born in Valleyfield, Quebec, Canada on March 8, 1947 to the late Jeannette and Aubin Sauvé.

He is survived by his wife, Sharon Sauvé; their children, Holly Clark, Andre Sauvé (Dawn), Sherry Rabideau, and Jamie Sauvé (Tina); brothers, Louis, Cloide, Hurban, and Gary Sauvé; sister Mary Ann Delap; 10 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his brothers, Adrien, Real, and Robert Sauvé and his sisters, Joan of Arc Sauvé, Joanne Kinney, and Carol Williams.

Andre was employed at Sunmount for 30 plus years in many positions. After retirement, he worked for the Tupper Lake Central School District.

He was known as “Papa” to the kids and brought joy to everyone he encountered.

Andre was a devoted husband and father, and adored his family and grandchildren. He could often be found telling stories or singing. He also enjoyed painting, fishing, and taking care of his many gardens.

He will be greatly missed.

Calling hours will be on Wednesday, January 26, 2022 from 4p.m. to 6p.m. at Frary Funeral Home at 24 Cliff Ave. and the family invites you to a celebration of life at the VFW immediately following from 6 to 8p.m.

Online condolences may be made at www.fraryfuneralhome.com

Matthew Thomas Moeller, 59

Dan McClelland

A memorial service for Matthew Thomas Moeller, 59, will be held on Monday, January 24, 2022, at the Frary-Stuart Funeral Home in Tupper Lake, NY from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., ending with a prayer service.

Matthew passed away peacefully at his home in Tupper Lake on January 14, 2022.

Matthew is the son of Eleanor Moeller (McKillip) and the late Richard Lee Moeller. Matthew was also predeceased by his brother, James Keith Moeller.

He is survived by his partner Judy Bomyea, his son Brandon Thomas Moeller/Amber Amell, his daughter Tennile Moeller/Jon Duhaime, three granddaughters Addison Moeller, Chloe Moeller and Caroline Bomyea, stepchildren Eric Bomyea and Fred (Samantha) Bomyea, siblings Mark (Susan) Moeller, Deborah McCormick, Gina (David) Bell, Paul (Frances) Moeller, Tracy Kemmerer, Terry (Wendy) Moeller, Timothy (Michelle) Moeller, Richard (Rebecca) Moeller, and many nieces and nephews.

Matthew graduated from Tupper Lake High School in 1981. He was employed by the OWD for over 20 years and had various other jobs. His work ethic and adaptability as well as his talented craftsmanship were commended by many.

He enjoyed spending time with those he loved, including Judy, his children, grandchildren and his large family. He liked spending time at hunting camp, sitting around a fire, working with his hands, and snowmobiling.

Some of his joyous moments, other than his granddaughter’s laughter, was to take his favorite dog, Ruger, for a ride. For those who knew him, he was quiet, loyal, loving, and selfless.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Cancer Society.

Online condolences may be made to www.fraryfuneralhomes.com

Leah A. White

Dan McClelland

Leah Alexandra White, daughter of Katrina Hoes-Villeneuve and William B. White was born in Seattle, Washington on December 8, 1966. She passed peacefully on Wednesday, December 29, 2021 with her family by her side.

She is survived by her loving husband, Todd Oberdick; her children Ashley Kraus (Jim) and Michael “Mikey” Penik (Dana Gallacchi); her adoring granddaughter, Naia Kraus; her mother, Katrina Hoes-Villeneuve; her brother, Shawn White; and sisters, Lynn Zaidan (Chris), Anya Villeneuve, and Meagan Bianchino (Joseph), and many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by her father, William B. White.

Leah was employed by the Niskayuna Central School District for 23 years as a teaching assistant. She had a passion for working with students with disabilities, and a knack for sharing the joy of learning with everyone around her. Leah’s favorite part of working at Niskayuna was seeing her own children in the hallways during passing time, and giving them money for ice-cream during lunch.

Leah was a prolific and skilled quilter and crafter. She was also an active US Rowing referee for over 20 years, traveling around the country to officiate regattas. In addition, she served as the US Rowing Regional Referee Coordinator, and was an active and enthusiastic mentor to less experienced referees.

Leah loved traveling with her husband Todd and enjoyed relaxing on the beach. Being on or by the water was her great joy, whether experiencing the serenity of the ocean from the shore or actively advancing the sport of rowing she loved.

Leah was a constant light in the lives of many people, and shared her laughter and warmth with everyone she knew. Her biggest joy was being a grandmother, a role she genuinely cherished.

In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to the following: Animal Protective Foundation 53 Maple Avenue, Glenville, NY 12302 https://www.animalprotective.org/dev/tribute-gift National Institute for Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/our-work/donations-niaaa

Calling hours will be Friday, January 21, 4-6pm at Jones Funeral Home, 1503 Union Street, Schenectady NY 12309. Expressions of sympathy and remembrance may be sent to the family c/o Leah’s husband. No service has been planned. Arrangements were entrusted to: Simple Choices, Inc. Cremation Service To leave a special message for the family, please visit: SimpleChoicesCremation.com

Terry J. Kenniston

Dan McClelland

Terry Joseph Kenniston, 73, a Tupper Lake native and former resident, died Thursday, January 6, 2022 at St. Francis Hospital in Greenville, SC.

Born February 8, 1948 in Tupper Lake, the son of Robert and Hilda (Smith) Kenniston. He grew up in Tupper Lake and graduated from Tupper Lake High School, class of 1966.

He served as captain of the varsity baseball team and was selected as first team All-Northern second baseman. Many will remember Terry as a fine athlete and a great friend. One of his fondest memories was playing baseball with his friends and classmates. He was also a huge New York Yankees and Baltimore Colts fan.

Following his high school graduation, he attended Norwich University in Norwich, VT. After Norwich University, Terry enrolled at Murray State University in Murray, KY. and later was drafted into the U.S. Army. After his service, he attended SUNY Plattsburgh where he received an undergraduate degree in Psychology.

After college, he moved to Syracuse, N.Y. and then and in the mid-1970s, Terry moved to West Palm Beach, FL. He worked for several years as a respiratory therapist in the neo-natal department at St. Mary’s Hospital.

Terry married Julie Allen of West Palm Beach, FL. Following the birth of their child (Hailey), they later relocated to Taylors, SC.

He is survived by his daughter Hailey (Cameron) Keel of Greenville, SC, two sisters, Karen Kenniston of Dunedin, FL and Colleen Kenniston of Crystal River, FL, two brothers, Michael Kenniston of Tupper Lake and Robert Kenniston of Fate, TX, and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

A separate memorial service will be held at St. Alphonsus Cemetery in Tupper Lake. Details will be announced at a later date.

Donations in Terry’s memory may be made to the Tupper Lake Rescue Squad.

Eleanor Gamble Perkins Robinson

Dan McClelland

"Celebratory Ecology calls each of us to spend time outdoors, to observe colors, movement, presences and absence of species, and yes, to simply enjoy the bounty. We celebrate ecology and are inspired to do all within our power to protect, and learn about this essential life-giving ecosystem."

- Eleanor Robinson at the Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center opening, 2016.

Eleanor Gamble Perkins Robinson lit up the world. We mourn the death of our dear wife, mother, sister, friend, naturalist, community leader, environmental advocate, chorister, recording artist, teacher, coach, and true bright light. As her family sang “Goodnight Irene,” Eleanor died January 2, 2022 peacefully at home in Old Lyme, Conn. at the mouth of the Connecticut River.

Eleanor courageously battled non-smokers lung cancer for five years.

Eleanor, or Missy to her family and friends, was born October 11, 1958 to John and Eleanor Perkins and was raised in Long Island, N.Y., where her curiosity and respect for the natural world took shape. She was often found in the intertidal zones and the coastal nature preserves, studying the creatures of the water, land, and sky. Her delight and wonder for birds began on the shores of Long Island, but ultimately brought her to extreme parts of the world: the Amazon Rainforest, where she banded birds with the World Wildlife Fund; British Columbia, where she researched pelagic birds with the Natural History Museum; and the outer islands of New England and Canada, where she documented migratory bird behaviors as a resident naturalist.

From a young age, she was hungry for adventure and exploration. Alongside her older brother Brad, she spent summers in the Adirondack Mountains, climbing peaks and paddling rivers. At the age of 11, she was one of the youngest girls to summit all 46 of the High Peaks over 4,000 feet, fostering a lifelong love for the mountains. Of all the woodland hikes, campfires, and nights spent under the stars throughout her life, she was most proud of the 14,411-foot ascent up Mount Rainier in 2009 with the American Lung Association, to honor her brother Brad, who died of brain cancer in 2008.

Eleanor’s professional life was driven by an unwavering passion for the wonders of the natural world. She met her lifelong mentor, noted conservationist Thomas Lovejoy, while receiving a B.S. in botany and zoology at the University of Washington. This launched a career in conservation and advocacy, sending her at young age to work Peru and Brazil, Woods Hole, Boston University – where she received her Master’s in Scientific Journalism – and then Washington, D.C. in the 1990s. A prolific writer and resolute environmentalist, she was at the helm of campaigns for the Smithsonian Institute and World Wildlife Fund, introducing the public to the then-fledgling matter of "climate change.” Her dedication spread from the halls of the Capitol into teaching middle- and high school classrooms, where she shared her natural curiosity with young and inspiring minds.

After moving to Old Lyme in 2012, she found herself in the ecological hotspot of the Connecticut River Estuary, which she deemed to be the Amazon Delta of the East Coast. It became her final classroom. In honor of the renowned ornithologist, artist, educator, and former resident of Old Lyme, Roger Tory Peterson, she founded an Audubon Center in Old Lyme, a pilot environmental education program that began out of the trunk of her green Mini Cooper. With no physical center yet established, she hauled teaching materials including maps, microscopes, and binoculars that dangled from the headrest. Today, the Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center is a thriving STEM institution serving 15 area towns and the city of New London. Its educational programs reach more than 4,000 children and families annually.

At the center of her life was her family. Her husband, Mark K. J. Robinson first spotted her at the Head of the Charles Regatta in Boston, MA, where she worked as the Director of Media Relations at Massachusetts Audubon Society. Mark’s “Newfy sweater,” a garment iconic and endemic to Newfoundland, caught her attention. They bonded over time spent in northeastern Canada; Mark doing missionary work and Eleanor teaching at the Quebec Labrador Foundation.

Over 35 years of marriage, they raised three daughters on the Calvary Church campus in Stonington, Conn., where Mark was the Rector. Together, they founded the Calvary Church Nursery and Calvary Music schools and traveled the world, making homes in South Africa, Uganda, Washington, D.C., Ohio, and Connecticut.

Eleanor overflowed with creative energy and a love for movin’, groovin’, and making music. From her childhood to her final vacation in Park City, Utah this past Christmas, she carried her ukulele in tow. While at Miss Porter's School ('76) she arranged music and sang in the acapella group and throughout her life, continued to pen songs, limericks, and ditties that brought the young and the old together. Her music filled church halls, community centers, living rooms, and backyards, where her second soprano voice could be heard in choirs, bands and ensembles. While raising three young girls, she launched “Sweet Beats,” a business which inspired intergenerational music and movement making for babies, children and families. In true Eleanor spirit, when she tore her ACL coaching lacrosse, she spent her recovery writing and recording two albums of original songs for singing families (available under “Eleanor Robinson” on Spotify, Amazon and iTunes).

Eleanor would often say she lived a hundred lives. That might have been an underestimate. We remember her for her vibrant spirit, humor, love, and light. We are called to action by her vision for harmony between people and their environment. And we commit to the completion of the legacy she left.

In the words of her friend and fellow environmentalist, “As I sit overlooking Great Island on the Connecticut River Estuary, I think of Eleanor’s love of this little piece of nature – her encyclopedic knowledge of everything from butterflies to ospreys; her profound reverence for the land and the regenerative cycles of spring, summer, fall, and winter… We have lost a great champion of life and nature – but she has endowed [us] not just with wonderful memories and wisdom, but perhaps more importantly she leaves [us] with a set of impossibly high standards to follow – on how to live life to the fullest, how to face adversity with unimaginable courage, and how to spread joy with all you meet.”

Eleanor was predeceased by brother, Bradford Perkins of Seattle, Wash. and her father John Perkins of Essex, Conn. She is survived by her husband, The Rev. Canon Mark K.J. Robinson; her daughters Sewell, Frances, and Florence; her son-in-law Sam Bourneuf; Sewell and Sam’s daughter Eleanor “Ebbie”; her mother Eleanor Perkins; and her brother John Perkins.

A private burial service will take place with her family next week and a celebration for the public will take place Saturday, April 23, 2021 at 2:00 pm at St. James Episcopal Church in New London, CT. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in memory of Eleanor to Connecticut Audubon - Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center (https://www.ctaudubon.org/rtpecdonate/).

Betty Jane Carter, 89

Dan McClelland

Betty Jane Carter, 89, of Brewerton, N.Y. passed away December 26, 2021.

Betty was born in Tupper Lake, New York on March 23, 1932 to the late Edward and Christina Payrot.

Betty retired from Smith Road Elementary School after many years as cook manager. In her earlier years, she loved to travel.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Edwin Carter; her sister, Dorothy Alexander and her brother, Harold Payrot.

She is survived by her daughter, Barbara A. (Charles) Golden; her sister, Shirley Rudy; her brother, Kenneth (Anne) Payrot, as well as many nieces and nephews.

Visitation will take place on Thursday, December 30 from 11a.m. to noon at New Comer Cremations & Funerals. A prayer service will follow at 12p.m. at the funeral home. Entombment to take place in St. Mary’s Mausoleum, DeWitt.

To leave a special message for the family online, visit www.NewcomerSyracuse.com

Jeffery Denit, 79

Dan McClelland

Jeffery Darlington Denit, 79, died Friday, December 24, 2021 at the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington, VT after battling illness unrelated to COVID.

Mr. Denit was born in Washington, D.C., the son of the late Willet and Ruth Denit. He graduated from Northwestern High School in College Park, MD.

Mr. Denit graduated from Clemson University in Clemson, S.C. in 1964 with a bachelor of science degree in Engineering and in 1966 with a master of science degree in Economics.

In 1968, Mr. Denit received a master of science degree in Environmental Engineering from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C.

From 1968 to 1970, Mr. Denit was a Captain in the US Army.

He was a dedicated public servant, devoting his career to the protection of the environment throughout the country. He was an administrator of environmental programs for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, D.C. for over 30 years.

Mr. Denit served in a variety of roles throughout his career including as Deputy Director of the Office of Solid Waste, where he managed a $200 million budget and approximately 300 people. He was personally involved with major issues affecting the disposal of waste in the United States and his efforts resulted in the cleanup of numerous contaminated sites.

Mr. Denit received many government awards including EPA’s Distinguished Service Award.

Mr. Denit was also a life-long Clemson Tigers football team fan, dedicated gardener and avid reader. Whether flying the Clemson flag outside the house, sharing vegetables from the garden or describing his latest flower or bulb purchase, his passion for those pursuits was known by all who met him.

He was a devoted husband and father, and he loved to spend time singing and watching Looney Tunes with his granddaughters. He will be greatly missed.

Surviving are his wife, Carol, of Tupper Lake; a daughter, Kelly Denit of Silver Spring, MD; a son, Jeffery D. Denit, Jr. (Amanda) of Castle Rock, CO; and three granddaughters, Sydney Denit of Silver Spring, MD, Rylynn and JoEllen Denit of Castle Rock, CO.

There will be a memorial service in 2022 at the convenience of the family.

Donations in his memory may be made to Tri -Lakes Humane Society at 255 George Lapan Memorial Hwy. Saranac Lake, N.Y. 12983 or United Community Church at 25 High Street, Tupper Lake, NY 12986.

Chad Savage, 52

Dan McClelland

Lifelong resident Chad Savage passed away on December 18, 2021 after an extended illness at Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake.

Chad was born in Mercy General Hospital on November 29, 1969. Chad was 52.

He is survived by his parents Michael Savage and Valerie Sparks, both lifelong residents of this village. He has one son, Hunter Michael Savage. He also has two siblings, Michael Savage of Queensbury and Darrell Savage of this village.

He is also survived by his long time significant other Traci Goff-Sanford and her children Easton and Wyatt Sanford. Chad has numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins from all over the U.S.

Chad loved the outdoors and made his living there for all his life. He could not stand an indoor job and in recent years worked for Mitchell Logging as a heavy equipment operator, mostly skidders, but he could run pretty much anything.

His love of the outdoors carried over to his leisure time which involved fishing, hunting, and shooting sports. Chad loved a fresh snow so he could get on a buck track and follow it until he finally killed it, a skill that he had become very good at. He also loved raising chickens and in later years pigs to feed the family. He was knowledgeable on many outdoor subjects such as wildlife identification and behaviors.

He will be missed by many friends and relatives from all over the country. They will miss the twinkle in his eye, his quick wit, and comebacks he was noted for.

At the family’s request, there will be no services but a “celebration of life” will be held at a later date in 2022 to honor him and will be announced.

Donations should be made to St. Jude or Shriners in his name.

Yvan G. Soucy, 67

Dan McClelland

Yvan G. Soucy, 67, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, December 18, 2021.

Yvan is survived by his wife Debra Soucy (LaGray); his children, Rachel (Mark) Becker of Tupper Lake, NY, Danny Soucy of TN, Bobbi Jo Watkins of Palmyra, N.Y.; his siblings, Linda Robinson of Baldwinsville, N.Y., Marcel Soucy of Baldwinsville, Nelson Soucy of Tupper Lake, and Nancy Soucy of Watertown; his grandchildren- Joshua Soucy, Kaly Pryor, Bethany Pryor, and Hope Bujold; his great-grandchildren, Ariel Soucy and Paisley Pryor, along with several nieces, nephews, and more family from Canada.

He is predeceased by his parents Cecile Nadeau and Alphee Soucy, as well as his grandson Jordan I. Soucy.

Yvan was a family man who could light up any room that he walked into. He enjoyed making people laugh and there was never a dull moment when he was around.

Yvan had a love for hunting and archery and would make his way up to the range whenever he had a chance. Yvan was the love of Debra’s life and her best friend. They spent an amazing 49 years together.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Rod and Gun Club at 116 Lake Simond Rd, Tupper Lake, NY 12986

Online condolences may be made to www.fraryfuneralhome.com

William E. Rouselle, 77

Dan McClelland

William E. Rouselle, 77, of Childwold, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, December 13, 2021.

William is survived by his wife Bonnie M. Rouselle of 55 years; his sister Marie Lapage of Northwood, N.Y.; his son Craig Rouselle of Lebanon, ME; eight grandchildren: Courtney and Destiny Rouselle, Katelin Cassell, Faith Kusek, Taylor and Andrew Rouselle, Caleb and Nathaniel Haggett, along with 12 great-grandkids and several nieces and nephews.

Billy is predeceased by his brother Vern Rouselle and his son Tim Rouselle.

William was born on December 23, 1943, in Massena, N.Y., the son of Kenneth and Agnes Rouselle.

William enjoyed many things such as hunting, fishing, and having a few beers with old friends at his favorite bar close to home, The Thirsty Moose. He was happiest outdoors in the woods.

It is the family’s wish to not have a service at this time and they thank you for honoring this.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to his wife, Bonnie Rouselle at 9699 State Route 3, Chilwold, NY, 12922.

Online condolences may be made to www.fraryfuneralhome.com

Lee Dewyea, 68

Dan McClelland

Word has been received of the death of Lee (Terry) Dewyea, 68, of Punta Gorda, Florida, formerly of Tupper Lake.

Lee was born in Tupper Lake on July 8, 1953. He graduated from Tupper Lake High School, worked for a time at Sunmount Developmental Center and then enlisted in the United States Coast Guard.

After his discharge from the Coast Guard he moved to Florida where he and his partner ran a Landscaping business for many years. In recent years he was co-owner of a bait and tackle shop and also a nursery.

Lee is survived by brothers David (Sidonna), Dan of Tupper Lake, Mike (Michele) & Jamie of California and sisters Ruth Burnell and Lisa (Mark) Reed of Tupper Lake as well as several nephews, nieces, great nephews & great nieces.

He was pre-deceased by his parents, Gertrude and John (Jack) Dewyea,Sr., and brothers Jack and Rick.

There will be no calling hours. There will be a Memorial Mass & Burial in the spring. Donations in his memory may be made to the Tupper Lake Rescue or the Wild Center.

Alice I. Duprey, 58

Dan McClelland

Funeral services for Alice I. Duprey, 58, of Tupper Lake, were held on Monday, December 13, 2021, at 7 p.m., with Rev. Douglas Decker officiating at Frary-Stuart Funeral Home, Tupper Lake. Visitation was held on Monday, December 13, 2021, from 5 p.m. until the time of the funeral services at the funeral home.

Mrs. Duprey passed away on Saturday, December 4, 2021, at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, N.Y.

Alice is survived by her children, Anthony Sweet and his wife Rochelle and their two children Dayton and Davin of Cleveland, TN, Crystal Miller and her husband, Cody Miller, and Danielle Duprey of North Richmond Hills TX; her parents, Charles Jr. and Alice Baker of Tupper Lake, NY; her siblings, Charles Baker and his wife, Cynthia Baker, of Medina, NY and Linda Tyo and her husband, Ray, of Canton, N.Y.; aunts and uncles, Edward Dukett of Saranac Lake, and Mary Besaw of Saranac Lake; and several cousins, nieces and nephews.

Alice was born on April 9, 1963, in Saranac Lake, , the daughter of Charles Jr. and Alice (Dukett) Baker. She graduated from Tupper Lake Central School in 1981.

Alice was employed by Amazon in a fulfilment center in Charleston, TN for about ten years.

Alice enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, sitting by the water, visiting waterfalls, and had a large collection of model carrousel horses.

Donations may be made in Alice’s memory to the American Cancer Society or Roswell Park Cancer Institute.

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

Theresa Helen LaMare, 86

Dan McClelland

Theresa Helen LaMare, 86, passed away peacefully at her home on December 2, 2021, surrounded by her loved ones who have cared for her over the past few years.

She was born July 14, 1935 in Tupper Lake, to Thomas and Helen (Veivia) Godin. On June 4,1955 she married the love of her life, Lee F. LaMare and they spent 59 wonderful years together before his passing in 2014.

Throughout her years, she was employed at Mercy Healthcare as a nursing assistant, OWD in the factory and helped with the Norman Rockwell mail order prints, worked at the HGA in the cafeteria, ran a daycare out of her home and ended career as a Foster Grandparent at Sunmount DDSO in 1997 to babysit her granddaughter Marissa LaMare.

Theresa was president of the Ladies Auxiliary post 3120 and enjoyed helping out with the Girl Scouts. She cherished her times with family and friends, she and Lee were most known for their Christmas Eve parties, family reunions, and trips to Sonny’s Farm in Ellenburg, trips with her sister and camping at twin rocks campground in Childwold, N.Y. In her spare time, Theresa enjoyed crafting with her sister and sewing various gifts for her family and friends.

Theresa and Lee opened their home for two years to the Fresh Air Program during the summer and enjoyed teaching two city children what the Adirondack life was all about.

She is survived by one son, Randy LaMare, from Gillespie, IL and his companion, Deb; one daughter, Patti Ann (LaMare) Flagg and her husband Ray of Tupper Lake; a special daughter Peg Holt and her husband Ron from Rogersville, TN.

She is also survived by ten grandchildren: Vicki LaMare of Pensacola, FL, Erica LaMare and her husband Ola of Stockholm, Sweden, Orgen Sen and Lee LaMare from San Angelo, TX, Theresa and Amber LaMare of Texas, Marissa (Skyler), Brayden, Ashleigh and Samantha LaMare of Tupper Lake; five great-grandchildren: Feyzi, Keila, Cosmina (Lee LaMare), Kyle (Vicki LaMare), and Adam (Marissa LaMare and Skyler Patnode).

She is also survived by her sister, Leona Kavanagh, her brother, Steven Godin and his companion MaryAnn, and a brother-in-law, Homer LaMare and his wife Mae, all of Tupper Lake; and several nieces and nephews along with her beloved dog Holly.

She was predeceased by her parents, her loving husband Lee, and four brothers- Fred, David, Ronnie, and Ray Godin.

The calling hours will be Friday, December 10 from 4 to 6p.m. at Frary Funeral Home in Tupper Lake, and there will be a Christian mass on Saturday, December 11, at 10a.m. at St. Alphonsus Church in Tupper Lake, NY. Donations may be made in her memory to the Tupper Lake Rescue Squad or High Peaks Hospice.

For those that knew Theresa well, knew of her love for wine so please raise a glass in memory of an amazing woman! CHEERS!

Marilyn Jeanne Barkley Benware, 74

Dan McClelland

Marilyn Jeanne Barkley Benware, 74, of Tupper Lake, passed away Thursday, December 2, 2021.

A funeral service will be held at Frary Funeral Home in Tupper Lake on Thursday, December 9, 2021, at 4p.m. with Fr. Thomas officiating. Calling hours will take place prior from 2p.m. to 4p.m. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Frary Funeral Home.

Marilyn was born in Albany, N.Y. to Murlin and Doris Barkley. The family moved to Whitesboro, N.Y. shortly after her birth where they lived for many years.

She graduated from Whitesboro High School and went to work in Utica at Metropolitan Insurance Company. She then moved to Tupper Lake and worked briefly at Major Rod and then enjoyed a career at Sunmount DDSO for over 25 years.

She was married to Gilbert Benware and after his passing, she enjoyed a happy home for many years with Leonard Williams. She loved bingo, Texas hold-em poker, bowling, the casino, and camping at Blue Jay Campsite.

She is predeceased in death by both parents; her sister Donna Barkley; her husband Gilbert Benware; and her companion Leonard Williams. She is survived by her sister Linda Kasper-Varden and Norman; nieces and nephews- Jenifer Kasper- Mullikin, Michele Cupp, Michael Kasper, Derek Kasper, and William Kasper; and special great-nieces, Keira Methot, Kiya Mullikin, Reese Kasper, and Dillian Kasper.

Condolences can be made at fraryfuneralhome.com.

Stanley John Ruszala, 34

Dan McClelland

Stanley John Ruszala, "John," age 34, of Tupper Lake, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, November 14, 2021. John was born July 8, 1987, the son of Stan Ruszala and Lori Friend.

He graduated from Tupper Lake Central School and the BOCES Auto Tech program in 2006. John held a variety of jobs including mechanic work at Leroy's Auto, technician for Home Energy, Main Street Restaurant, and steel iron work for MDRM Industries for 14 years.

John is survived by his loving parents, Lori and Ross Friend, his father, Stan Ruszala, his grandparents, Peter and Victoria Worlock and Sandra Friend, his sister and brother-in-law, Sara and Jeff Wells, his sister Breanne Friend, niece, Hannah Barber, aunts and uncles, Rusty and Wendy Luft, Phillip Worlock, Marissa and Brian Crandall, Chuck Cirillo, Brittany Luft, Linda and Steve Hilbert, Darlene and Steve Coffey, Todd and Becky Friend, Christina and Mark Holzschun and their children, and John and Vanessa Sanders and their children. He is also survived by his cousins Shayna, Rylee, and Jayden Crandall, Kristy and Andre Trujillo and their son Evan, Jared Cirillo, Nick and Tianna Coffey and their children Nathan and Aubrey, Justin Coffey, Jennifer Friend and James Augustine and their daughter Rose, and Jessica Friend and Cody Kobler and their daughter Blair.

He is predeceased by his great grandparents Dominick (Youngie) and Maggie Cirillo, his great uncle Phillip Cirillo, and grandparents Russell Luft, Kitty Wilcox, Stanley Ruszala II, and Vern Friend.

John grew up playing drums for the Tupper Lake Christian Center as part of the worship team and held strong Christian beliefs. John was an avid outdoorsman with a love of fishing, hunting, camping, four wheeling, snowmobiling, and spending time at the family camp, Camp Tilly. John also loved animals, especially his dog Shay Baby. He could usually be found tinkering and rebuilding anything he could get his hands on which include his motorized bike, his Mongoose, and red Mustang.

Anyone who knew John, knew he had a bold, adventurous, fun-loving personality. He was quick-witted, light hearted and he captured the hearts of everyone who had the privilege of knowing him. He was hard working in all he did, had a fierce love for his family, and was never afraid to take a risk or stand by his views. His smile was contagious, as he was often in the center of the room making jokes. John was strongly protective of his sisters and his "brothering" often extended to close family friends. John will be forever loved and in the hearts of his family and loved ones.

Calling Hours were held at the Tupper Lake Christian Center in Tupper Lake, on November 22, from 1p.m. to 3p.m. with a service immediately following officiated by Pastor Dave Boyea.

Online condolences may be made to www.fraryfuneralhome.com

Joyce (Barrett) McClelland, 95

Dan McClelland

Joyce (Barrett) McClelland passed away peacefully early Monday morning, November 22, at the Lennox & Addington County General Hospital in Napanee, Ontario at the age of 95.

Joyce made many trips to Tupper Lake over the years to visit her son, Publisher Dan McClelland and daughter in law, Judy, and their family.

Joyce lived an incredibly active life right up until the pandemic which kept her housebound and away from all the community activities and away from all the many friends she so enjoyed.

Each week she looked forward to video calls with her Great Grandson Remi.

She was predeceased by her husbands, Harold, in 1973 and Robert Clark in 2007.

Joyce was the loving mother of Dan McClelland (Judy) of this village, Kelly Roantree (Stephen) of Napanee, Patricia McClelland (David), previously of Calgary, Alberta but most recently of Napanee, and Tim McClelland (Donna), Revelstoke, B.C.

Joyce will also be deeply missed by her grandchildren: Andrew McClelland (Faith), Benjamin McClelland, all of Tupper Lake, Karyn (Hasan) Roantree of Toronto, Ontario, Sam (Jennifer) Roantree of Napanee, Ian (Abby) Roantree of Kingston, Ont., Michael McClelland of Vancouver, B.C., Katelyn (Chad) Holland of Revelstoke, B.C. She cared deeply too about her great grandchildren and longed to be with them. She liked them to call her “G.G.”- short for great grandmother.

Joyce leaves behind too a dear sister, Eleanor McLaughlin (late Clare) of Napanee. She was predeceased by siblings Mary Jordan and her husband Jim, Jerry Barrett (Ruth) and Eileen Barrett.

She is fondly remembered by two sisters-in-law, Gladys McClelland of Kingston, Ontario and Joyce McClelland of Moscow, Ontario.

She will also live on in the hearts of her many loving nieces and nephews and by the members of the extended Clark family.

The family will receive friends for visitation on Friday, December 3 from 11a.m. to 12:30p.m. at the Wartman Funeral Home- Napanee chapel. A service to celebrate Joyce's rich and full life will follow there at 1p.m.

As per provincial health regulations, masks are required, as are vaccine passports, which will be checked upon entry to the funeral home.

Those friends and family members wishing to attend Joyce's funeral service by Zoom, can register by visiting Joyce's obituary page on the funeral home's web site and clicking the link.

Memorial gifts may be made to the L&A Hospital Foundation or the Cancer Society, in memory of Joyce. On-line condolences and donations can also be made at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com.

Reginald E. Charron, 100

Dan McClelland

Reginald E. Charron, residing in Piercefield and snowbird to Lady Lake, Florida passed away peacefully while in Florida of natural causes at 100 years old.

Reggie was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The family moved to Piercefield when Reg was a child.

He graduated from Tupper Lake High school in 1940, then served in the U.S. Army in WWII in the South Pacific.

On his return to Piercefield, Reg worked to support the town and was a founding member of the Piercefield Volunteer Fire Company.

In 1952 he married Doris, the love of his life. They had three children together.

Reg became a supervisor at Rochester Products - General Motors, in Rochester, N.Y. and retired at the age of 58.

Growing up in the Adirondacks cultivated his passion for hunting, fishing, and enjoying nature.

He also competed in skeet shooting, throwing horseshoes, and archery where he won many regional and New York State championships.

In later years he could be found playing pool or golfing with many of his life-long friends.

Reggie was predeceased by his wife, Doris, his parents Arthur and Albina. Brother Andrew, his sister Alene, and brother Gerald.

He is survived by his daughters Kim Roberts, Leslie Macartney (Michael), and son Eric Charron (Laura) four grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; nieces and nephews, Gerard, Jeannine, Jean Guy and, Lisette, all who reside in Canada.

Military Burial at Holy Name in Tupper Lake, NY. Date to be determined.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to: Piercefield Volunteer Fire Company Box143 Piercefield, N.Y. 12973

Obituary submitted to the Rochester D & C

For print in the Sunday newspaper 11/21/21

Ethel "Joyce" Earle, 96

Dan McClelland

Ethel "Joyce" Earle, 96, of Tupper Lake, passed away on Friday, November 12, 2021.

Joyce was born on August 19, 1925 in Tupper Lake, the only daughter of five children to Valeda (La Fountain) Brown and Robert Brown Sr.

Joyce graduated from Tupper Lake High School and became employed by The New York Telephone Company as a switchboard operator until being hired by Mercy General Hospital in Tupper Lake as the Business Office Manager.

She married Robert "Bob" Earle May 1, 1949 and they continued to reside in Tupper Lake.

Joyce is survived by her daughters Susan (Michael) Britton of Parishville, N.Y. and Mary Ann Fries of Burnt Hills, N.Y. as well as four grandchildren, Kevin Wilcox of Canton, N.Y., Major Michael (Lidia) Wilcox (USMC) of Severn, Maryland, Stephanie (Christopher) Schelin of Wilton, N.Y. and Ryan (Jennifer) Fries of Rotterdam Junction, N.Y. and two step granddaughters, Andrea (Dave) Adsit of Redwood, N.Y. and Tracie (Jason) Green of Ogdensburg, N.Y.

She is also survived by one great granddaughter, (Lilah Schelin) and two step great granddaughters, Olivia and Michaela Adsit and three step great grandsons, Archie, Joseph and Jacob Green, sister in law Joan Brown of Alabama as well as several nieces and nephews.

Joyce was predeceased by her husband Robert "Bob" Earle who passed away December 4, 2010, her four brothers, Roy Brown, Bernard James Brown, Robert Brown Jr., Donald Brown and her parents Valeda (La Fountain) Brown and Robert Brown Sr.

Joyce enjoyed cross country and downhill skiing, snowmobiling, golf, camping, traveling, playing bridge, and spending time with family and friends.

Mass of Christian Burial to be held at St. Alphonsus Church in Tupper Lake, NY on Monday, November 22, 2021 at 11a.m. with burial at St. Alphonsus Cemetery immediately following.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the American Cancer Society.

Raymond J. Martin

Dan McClelland

Raymond J. Martin, beloved and gregarious family man, longtime local businessman, and friend to many, died November 2 of a heart attack while hunting in the woods he spent years exploring near his camp on Tupper Lake.

He was found on November 4 by a search crew, one of many led by DEC and state police handling nearly 300 local volunteers who came out to help find him - a man who called Tupper Lake home his whole life and gave to his community both personally and professionally.

Ray is survived by his best friend and wife of 44 years, Lori (Brunette), whom he began dating at Tupper High. They were married in 1977, after Ray graduated from SUNY Brockport College.

He is also survived by his daughters Kelly (Spencer), Tupper Lake; Katie Reeder (Jesse), Maryland; grandchildren Abigail and Grant Reeder; and son Jay (Emily), Tupper Lake. To say that he was close with his children would be a deep understatement. He was involved in their lives from birth, coaching basketball for their young teams, guiding them through teenage years, college and relationships, helping them move, and helping them laugh.

He fished and hunted with Jay, and he and Lori loved hearing Jay perform in different local bands.

He was so happy his daughter Kelly recently moved back to Tupper Lake.

His grandchildren, Abigail and Grant Reeder, lit up Ray's life. They spent summers at the family's camp on the lake here, where "Pa" devoted time to playing with them and introducing them to the big woods. He and Lori frequently drove to Maryland to visit with Katie, Jesse and the grandchildren. Ray would eagerly show his friends videos from his phone of his grandchildren's antics.

Ray began his career as a CPA at William A. Sweeney CPA in Saranac Lake in 1978. He became a partner 10 years later, and the firm became Sweeney and Martin. In 1998, Ray opened Ray Martin, CPA in Tupper Lake, where he has successfully served clients from the region and far beyond. HIs personal care and devotion to his clients, as well as his attention to detail and unflagging work ethic, made him an esteemed businessman. He supported many organizations and individuals as a civic-minded community man.

He was voted Best Accounting Firm of the Adirondacks by readers of the Adirondack Daily Enterprise. Happily, Ray sold the business to his son Jay and business partner Brian Dukett this past summer, looking forward to retirement and deleting 80-hour tax season weeks from his schedule.

An avid hunter who traveled to Alaska, Colorado and Montana on numerous hunting trips, Ray also hosted annual hunting gatherings at the log cabin camp he built across the lake. Each year, a community of close Beausoleil cousins and friends would gather for long days of hunting, sharing good meals, good stories and good beer and wine in the evenings. He loved being out in the woods hiking and walking.

Whether at a social gathering, a card game, a family dinner, or sitting with a few friends, Ray was perpetually known for his outgoing personality, his full-faced smile, hearty laugh, and storytelling punctuated with jokes and voice imitations. He had a welcoming heart and an open door.

Ray and Lori loved snowshoeing and cross-country skiing across the lake in the winter to their cabin, and in the woods in back of their home in Moody. They took many vacations together, worked together, cooked together, and embodied family. Anybody who knew Ray knew how much he loved their dogs, taking them everywhere, including to the office. Buddy, Molly, Beau and Toby have passed on. Maya, Bertie and Lily will miss his long walks, ball throwing and devotion.

Ray was also a board member of the Champlain National Bank.

He is survived by siblings Joe (Hazel), Tommy (Yun), Bob and Edward (Dawn), all of Florida; Anne (Paul), California; Jean (Chuck) Nevada, Richard (Diane) of Tupper Lake and Becky (Paul), Utah. He is predeceased by his brother Hank and his parents Ed and Simone Martin.

Calling hours will be held at the Frary Funeral Home on Monday November 15, 2021 from noon to 2p.m. and 4po.m. to 6p.m. A funeral service will follow on Tuesday, November 16, 2021 at 10 a.m. at the building formally known as the Holy Name Church at 114 Main Street, Tupper Lake.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be accepted for the creation of the Ray Martin Memorial Scholarship Fund for a high school senior going to college. They can be mailed to Martin and Dukett, 39 Lake Street, Tupper Lake, NY. 12986.

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

Wesley Lanthier, 74

Dan McClelland

Wesley Wayne Lanthier, 74, of Tupper Lake, passed away at his home surrounded by his loving family on Tuesday, November 2, 2021.

Graveside services will be held Saturday, November 13, 2021 at 10 a.m. at St. Alphonsus Cemetery directly followed by a celebration of life at the VFW in Tupper Lake at 12 p.m.. Friends and family are welcomed.

Wesley is survived by his love Linda Perrigo; his daughter, Danielle Lanthier; his sibling Gregory (Diane) Lanthier of Schaghticoke, N.Y., Marvin Lanthier of Tupper Lake and Marlene (Robert) Ashton of Piercefield.

He was a father figure to Jamie Perrigo and Marty (Karen) Perrigo; as well as several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles.

Wesley is predeceased by his father Adrien and mother Eleanor (Schulz) Lanthier; two children, Wesley Jr. and Wendy Lanthier; and the late Robert Perrigo.

Wesley was born on June 10, 1947, in Tupper Lake, the son of Adrien and Eleanor (Schulz) Lanthier. He attended Tupper Lake High School, graduating in 1967. He attended Hudson Valley Community College and Albany State graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in accounting. He worked at American Management Association in the finance department for 35 years before retiring. Wesley has spent the last 29 years with his love Linda Perrigo.

Wesley ran track in high school and college. He also enjoyed playing softball and bowling but it was reading books and hunting that were his passion. He enjoyed traveling, cooking, and music as some of his hobbies. Spending time with his family and friends, joking around and enjoying life is what made him smile.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to the American Cancer Society or American Heart Association.

Online condolences may be made to www.funeralhome.com