Dr. Cecilia Scranton
Cecilia Scranton, DVM passed away on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
Dr. Scranton graduated from the New York State College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell in1986. After graduation, she practiced in a mixed large/small animal practice in Adams, NY; then worked in an equine/small animal practice in Remsen, N.Y. In 1992 she started her own small animal practice in Tupper Lake where she provided compassionate care for pets from all around the Adirondacks for 33 years. Dr Scranton was a gifted veterinarian, she will be profoundly missed by her clients, colleagues, and friends.
Dr. Scranton was born in San Paulo, Brazil on August 1, 1960. She grew up in the
Boston, Massachusetts area. She knew as a young girl that she wanted to become a veterinarian and worked hard to make her dream a reality.
Dr. Scranton was predeceased by her parents Augustinho Borges and Margaret Castro, as well as Bud, her Rottweiler and several other pets.
Funeral arrangements are in care of the Fortune-Keough Funeral Home in Saranac Lake. Per Dr. Scranton’s directive, there will be no calling hours or funeral.
Memorial donations can be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, Food for the Poor, Coconut Creek, FL, or Catholic Charities USA, Alexandria VA.
Graveside Services for Linda Auclair
There will be graveside services for Linda Auclair on August 2, 2025 at 10:30a.m. at St. Alphonsus Cemetery. There will be a Celebration of Life following the burial service at the Tupper Lake Country Club.
Anne Crary, 77
Anne (Nancy Stewart) Crary passed away peacefully on July 6, 2025, from dementia. Up until the end, even through the fog of dementia, Anne was able to express her love for life and family.
Anne’s life can best be encapsulated by these seven words: humble, compassionate, loyal, fierce, determined, curious and adventurous .
In her 77 years here with us she experienced and expressed an abundance of each.
Anne lived every day to the fullest, viewing obstacles in life as challenges to conquer. Over the course of her life, Anne chased her dreams, including climbing all 46 High Peaks of the Adirondacks. Anne never contacted the Adirondack 46er’s to register, a testament to her humbleness.
In her early 40’s, Anne took up running. In time she got the idea of running a marathon in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, her hometown. Her mission was to simply finish the race, and she did.
Anne, at the age of 54, was the first in her family to go to college, securing an Associate of Science degree in nursing, eventually working as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN).
Anne dedicated her life to caring for others, as evidenced by her long career at Sunmount DDSO. She displayed an intense level of compassion and loyalty to those entrusted to her care.
Anne also found immense joy in the simpler things in life, like feeling the sunlight on her face, long walks, a warm cup of tea, and tending to her garden. She enjoyed kayaking, mercilessly beating people in shuffleboard, browsing through thrift shops and garage sales, visiting with her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Anne loved watching sunrises and sunsets, especially over the ocean.
Anne is one of eleven children born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as a result of the union of her parents, Thelma (Garland) and William Stewart. At the age of 17, Anne moved to Norfolk, Virgina, to live on her own. A few years later, while waiting tables, she met a handsome young Marine named Wayne LaPierre. Shortly after meeting, Anne and Wayne were married. They raised two children, Tina LaPierre (Carr) and Wayne LaPierre Jr. Life has its unexpected twists and turns for all of us, including Anne and Wayne Sr. Eventually they parted after 22 years of marriage.
Anne’s story does not end there though. One day, at the age of 45, Anne met a blue-eyed man named Douglas Crary. The angels sang; she was in love. Anne and Doug were married two years later, bringing into the fold of our family Doug’s two children, Jack Crary and Jill Crary-Gracz (Crary), who loved Anne deeply. This union also brought into the family Doug’s sister and brother-in-law, Sharron Cheney (Crary) and Gerry Cheney. The four of them spent many winters together in Florida building memories and sharing lives.
In the end, Anne and Doug spent 32 wonderful years together that was full of family, love and laughter.
Anne was blessed with nine grandchildren: Chance Charland, Tanner Charland, Regan Crary-Gracz, Kiernan Crary-Gracz, Skylar Patnode, Cody LaPierre, Kayley LaPierre, Jacqueline Pilling and Ryan Crary. The family is so large we could not mention all who loved her, but we do want to share that she is survived by the spouses of those mentioned, along with 13 great grandchildren and 31 nieces and nephews.
Anne’s family would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to Champlain Valley Senior Community in Willsboro, New York and to High Peaks Hospice. They supported our family with such grace and compassion.
Funeral arrangements are in care of the Frary Funeral Home, 24 Cliff Avenue, Tupper Lake, NY 12986. Calling hours are scheduled for Saturday July 19, 2025 from 2pm to 4pm at the funeral home with a memorial service immediately following with the Reverend Paul Kelly officiating. The memorial service will be live streamed on the Frary funeral home Facebook page starting at 4 p.m. Family and friends wishing to remember Anne Crary may make memorial contributions to High Peaks Hospice, 1247 Dix Avenue, Hudson Falls, NY 12839. Family and friends may also share a memory, send a condolence and sign the online guestbook at www.fraryfuneralhome.com.
Frederick “MadDog” Monette
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Frederick J. Monette Sr., affectionately known as “MadDog.” Fred passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, July 2, after a long and courageous battle with cancer.
Born on July 28, 1948, in Mineville, New York, to Leonard and Mary Monette, Fred lived a life of purpose, hard work, and unwavering dedication to his family and community. Though he left formal schooling early to begin working, he later earned his GED—a true testament to his determination and self-reliance.
Fred proudly served in the Vietnam War from 1968 to 1971, demonstrating profound bravery and patriotism. Following his honorable discharge, he embarked on a long and distinguished career with New York State, serving in various institutions until his retirement in 2003.
Retirement, for Fred, was not about slowing down. He became a full-time caregiver for his beloved granddaughter and devoted time to his passion for mechanics. With a knack for fixing anything and a love for classic cars and racing, Fred brought boundless energy to every project.
He was also a committed bowler and long-time member of a local bowling league, only stepping away when his illness made it too difficult to continue. Beyond his hobbies, Fred was known for his genuine spirit—always ready with a helping hand, a kind word, or a heartfelt conversation. He was a true pillar of his community.
Fred found joy in life’s simple pleasures: spending time with family, fishing, and walking his dog. His spirit of generosity and strength left a lasting impression on all who knew him.
Fred was predeceased by his parents and his brother, Johnny Monette.
He is survived by his loving wife of 43 years, Debbie Monette, and his children: Frederick Monette Jr. (Marie), Wilfred Monette (Danielle), Sarah LaFave (Shawna), Brenda Brown (Joshua). He also leaves behind his cherished grandchildren: Brenan Strack, Baliegh Strack, Bella Herr, Matthew Monette, MaKayla Monette, Dylan Monette, Mia Monette, Mackenzie Monette, and Jerry Monette; and great-grandchildren: Amani Amell, Mila Amell, Nile Kennedy, Bekett Strack, and Paisley Monette.
Fred’s legacy of love, courage, and perseverance lives on in those who loved him. His memory will remain a source of comfort and inspiration.
May he rest in peace.
Funeral arrangements are in care of the Frary Funeral Home, 24 Cliff Avenue, Tupper Lake NY. At Fred’s request, there will be no calling hours. A Christian burial service will take place on July 28, 2025, (Fred’s birthday) at 11a.m. in St. Alphonsus Cemetery, with Reverend Severinus Torwoe officiating. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to any veterans’ association or hospice organization—both were deeply meaningful in Fred’s life and final days. Family and friends wishing to remember Frederick “MadDog” Monette may share a memory, send a condolence, or sign the online guestbook at www.fraryfuneralhome.com.
Steven (Buzz) Benware
Steven (Buzz) Benware passed away on June 24, 2025 in Houston, Texas.
He was born in Tupper Lake, New York on November 7, 1953 to Ames (Bud) Benware and Goldie Dupuis Benware.
He graduated from Tupper Lake H.S. then enlisted in the U.S. Army shortly afterwards, where he spent eight years in Germany and Fort Knox, Kentucky with the Armored Division. After his service, he moved to Texas.
He is proceeded in death by both his parents and brother-in-law, Roland LaVenture.
He is survived by his two sisters Nina LaVenture and Susan Shiring, nephews David LaVenture, Tyler Shiring, niece Michele Smolinski, his children Joshua Benware, Jacqueline Epperson and four grandchildren Ella, Alyssa, Corrine and Chandler.
He was laid to rest in the Houston National Cemetery.
Jean C. Felio, 88
A Funeral Mass for Jean C. Felio, age 88, will be held on July 12, 2025, at 1p.m. at St. Alphonsus Church in Tupper Lake, with Reverend Severinus Torwoe officiating. Burial will follow at St. Alphonsus Cemetery.
Jean passed away on November 10, 2024, in Agawam, Massachusetts. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Frary Funeral Home, Tupper Lake.
Jean is survived by her children Amy (Kevin) Brennan, John (Regina) Felio, Megan Schwartz, and Deborah (Benjamin) Schwartz, and her grandchildren, Jay, Christopher, Rachel, Libby, Samuel, Jackson, Charlie, and Lily. Along with her children and grandchildren, she is survived by her brother, John Crouse, and numerous close relatives and friends. She loved them all dearly.
Jean was born on March 4, 1936, in Lyons, N.Y., the daughter of the late Reginald Crouse and Laura Payment Crouse. She grew up in Wolcott, N.Y. Jean graduated from Leavenworth Central School in Wolcott, attended St. Lawrence University, and later obtained her nursing degree from Cornell University in 1959.
Jean married Hubert C. Felio in her hometown of Wolcott on April 7, 1969. They made their home and raised their family in Tupper Lake.
Jean and Hubert loved each other and their children deeply. When Hubert died on December 6, 1998, Jean’s quiet courage, faith, and strength brought comfort to family and friends.
Jean's career was impressive. She worked as a speech writer in Washington, DC and volunteered her nursing services at Resurrection City. An educator at heart, Jean spent many years volunteering as a play therapist at L.P. Quinn Elementary School in Tupper Lake. Eventually, she became a school nurse and worked for BOCES in Saranac Lake until her retirement.
Jean was deeply devoted to her family, her profession, and lifelong learning. She will be remembered fondly for her compassion, her wit, and her dedication to those she cared for. Jean enjoyed time spent with her children, grandchildren, and her grand-dogs. She was an avid reader, quilter, and gardener. She delighted in cooking for her family and friends.
Jean also loved being outdoors. Her deep love for the Adirondacks, Tupper Lake, and especially her home on the Raquette River will be remembered always.
Donations may be made in Jean’s memory to The Wild Center, 45 Museum Drive, Tupper Lake, NY 12986 or The Tague-Crouse-Fowler Community Education Fund, 6050 Leavenworth Avenue, Wolcott, N.Y. 14590
Online condolences may be made at www.fraryfuneralhome.com.
Richard Shinnock, 91
Richard G. Shinnock, 91, of Massena, NY, passed away peacefully on June 29, 2025, at his home surrounded by his loving family. Per his wishes, a private Mass of Christian Burial will be held at the convenience of the family. Interment will take place in Calvary Cemetery, Massena. There will be no public calling hours or services.
He was born on May 1, 1934, in Tupper Lake, to the late George and Nina (Lovell) Shinnock.
He attended Tupper Lake High School, Richard went on to serve in the United States Air Force, receiving an honorable discharge in 1955. In 1960, he began a distinguished career in law enforcement with the New York State Police, earning the title of Zone Sergeant, retiring in 1990.
He went on to start the police force on the Akwesasne Reservation and proudly served as its first Police Chief. Richard married Jeannette Peets on September 16, 1956, at Saint Alphonsus Church in Tupper Lake, NY with the late Rev. Msgr. D. J. Brault presiding.
He is survived by his three daughters: Glenda MacPherson, Karla Flynn, and Serena (Stephen) Krywanczyk, all of Massena. He also leaves behind five cherished grandchildren: Ashley Flynn of Herriman, UT; Eric MacPherson; Lindsay MacPherson and her companion Seth Blair; Aaron Krywanczyk; and Allie Krywanczyk, all of Massena. Richard was also blessed with three great-grandchildren: Whitney and Brody Flynn-Contreras, and Gavin Blair.
Richard was predeceased by his beloved wife, Jeannette, on February 13, 2024, and a granddaughter Kristina “Kristie” Flynn in 2021.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Richard’s memory may be made to Hospice and Palliative Care of St. Lawrence Valley, 6805 US-11, Potsdam, NY 13676, Signal 30 Fund 20 NYS Troopers Benefit Fund, 20 Century Hill Dr. South Suite 3, Latham, NY 12110
Family and friends are invited to share memories, photos, or condolences online by visiting www.PhillipsMemorial.com.
Phillips Memorial Home in Massena is handling the arrangements for Richard Shinnock.
Clare Tobin
It is with fond memories and saddened hearts that the family of Clare Margaret Tobin announces her passing at Mercy Healthcare Center in Tupper Lake, NY on Wednesday, June 25th.
Clair was born in Peekskill NY on August 24, 1947. She was the daughter of Harold L. Harriman and Elsie G. Gott.
She graduated from Northport High School in 1967. Clare lived at home with her parents until she married Albert Tobin on August 14, 1982. She was a homemaker and had several pets that were like children to her. She loved each one dearly and made sure they had the best life possible. Clare loved socializing, loved music and dancing, and loved to take photographs. She was the keeper of the family photo albums and over the years, added many of her own albums to the collection. She filled them with numerous pictures of her siblings, nieces and nephews, and all of her travels to visit her large family. She loved her husband dearly. Albert was with her just as she was leaving us. He still resides at Mercy Healthcare Center in Tupper Lake, NY.
Clare was predeceased by both of her parents, as well as three of her siblings, Harold Harriman Jr., William Harriman, and Nancy Curcio. Also predeceasing Clare were her nephew Adam Harriman and brother-in-law Frank Curcio. She is survived by two brothers Anthony (and wife Betty) Harriman of Washington, and George (and wife Maureen) Harriman of Tupper Lake, NY, as well as her sister-in-law Debbie Harriman. Clare also is survived by nieces Angel, Tina, Gina, Lindsay, Jennifer, Laura, and Katherine, as well as nephews Frank, Anthony, John, and Mitchell. Clare also has many great nieces and nephews.
Clare was a gentle soul who loved making new friends and helping others. She will be missed by all of those who knew her sweet ways and gentle disposition.
Funeral arrangements are in care of the Fortune-Keough Funeral Home in Saranac Lake. A private funeral service will take place at the convenience of the family. Family and friends can share their condolences and memories at fortunekeoughfuneralhome.com.
Ayupe J. Shaheen, 90
A Mass of Christian Burial for Ayupe J. Shaheen, age 90, of Tupper Lake, was held on Monday, June 23, 2025, at 3p.m. at St. Alphonsus Church, with Rev. James Teti officiating. Burial was in St. Alphonsus Cemetery following funeral services.
Visitation was held from noon to 2p.m. on Monday, June 23, 2025, at Frary Funeral Home.
Mr. Shaheen passed away on Wednesday morning, June 18, 2025 at his home surrounded by his loving family under the care of High Peaks Hospice. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Frary Funeral Home, Tupper Lake.
Ayupe is survived by his four sons: Timothy J. Shaheen and his wife, Karen, of Northridge, CA, Rodney A. Shaheen and his wife, April, of Austin, TX, Paul Shaheen and his wife, Maureen, of Tupper Lake and Andrew J. Shaheen and his wife, Tina, of Tupper Lake; nine grandchildren,-Brandon, Rebecca, Casper, Conner, Nathan, Justin, Austin, Quinn, and Griffin Shaheen; five great-grandchild- Clayton, Preston, Addie, Sadie and Zoe Shaheen and many nieces and nephews.
He is predeceased by his parents, Joseph and Anecy Shaheen; his daughter, Pamela H. Shaheen; sister, Mateele S. Kall and brothers, Shaheen J. Shaheen, Joseph Shaheen Jr., Thomas Shaheen, and George Shaheen.
Ayupe was born on September 17, 1934, in Tupper Lake, the son of the late Joseph Sr. and Anecy (Frank) Shaheen. He graduated from Tupper Lake High School.
Ayupe proudly enlisted in the United States Army in 1959 and later was honorably discharged on May 22, 1962.
Ayupe married Carolyn Meagher on April 2, 1959 at St. Bernard's Church in Saranac Lake, NY, with Rev. Father John Crable officiating. She predeceased him on March 20, 2020.
Ayupe began his career working alongside his parents at Shaheen’s Market, a family-run business that he later took over with his brothers Joe and Tom and managed with dedication for many years. Under their stewardship, the market thrived and was passed down through generations, now proudly operated by the fourth generation of his family. Expanding their entrepreneurial pursuits, they also established the Shaheen’s Motel on Park Street, which he and his wife successfully managed before eventually selling it.
Ayupe found great joy in visiting the casino, where he delighted in playing the slot machines and testing his luck at the blackjack and poker tables. A passionate enthusiast of horse racing, he also owned racehorses that competed at renowned tracks such as Saratoga Race Course and Vernon Downs. Above all, Ayupe cherished the time he spent with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, showering them with love—and, much to their delight, a generous supply of candy and sweets.
Donations in Ayupe’s memory can be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 and High Peaks Hospice, PO Box 840, Franklin, Saranac Lake, NY, 12983.
Online condolences may be made at www.fraryfuneralhome.com.
Richard Earl Wilson, 95
Graveside services for Richard Earl Wilson, age 95, of Tupper Lake will be held on Saturday, September, 27, 2025 at 11a.m. at St. Alphonsus Cemetery.
Mr. Wilson peacefully passed away on June 3rd, 2025 in the Tupper Lake Center Nursing and Rehabilitation. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Frary Funeral Home, Tupper Lake.
Richard is survived by his children, Michael Yerdon and his companion Kaye Facey, of Ogdensburg, Timothy Wilson, of South Carolina, and Stephen Wilson and his companion Renea Brabant, of Ogdensburg; his grandchildren, Kenny Yerdon, Jimmy Yerdon, Dawn Yerdon, and Ashley Wilson; several great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his wife; his parents; and his sister, Betty Feeley.
Richard was born on January 22, 1930, in Tupper Lake, NY, to Earl and Beatrice (Coutu) Wilson. He earned an associate’s degree before serving in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. After his military service, he worked for many years at Johnson’s Lumber in Tupper Lake, and later as a carpenter at Sunmount DDSO, where he remained until his retirement. He married Theresa Janet DeCare on October 27, 1960 at St. Alphonsus Church. She predeceased him on March 10, 1999.
Richard was a past member of the Moose Head Outing Club. A skilled craftsman, he built a cedar strip guide boat by hand. Hobbies he deeply cherished were fishing, hunting, and spending time in the outdoors. Among his favorite places in the Adirondacks were Raßquette Falls and Coreys.
Donations may be made in Richard’s memory to the Tupper Lake Rescue Squad, 169 Main St, Tupper Lake, NY 12986.
Online condolences may be made at www.fraryfuneralhome.com/obituaries.
Georgianna “Jean” Garrow, 89
A Funeral Mass for Georgianna “Jean” Garrow, age 89, of Tupper Lake, will be held on Friday, June 20, 2025 at 2p.m. at St. Alphonsus Church with Rev. James Teti officiating. Burial will take place following the Mass at Holy Name Cemetery.
Jean passed away on Monday afternoon June 16, 2025 at the Mercy Living Center. Arrangements are under the direction of Frary Funeral Home, Tupper Lake.
She is survived by her brother, Norm McFaul and his wife Nancy, of Jay, and several step-brothers and sisters. She is predeceased by her parents and husband, Louis Garrow in 2006; her parents; her siblings, Lee McFaul, Douglas McFaul, Vernon McFaul, Patricia Miller, and Judy Willette.
Jean was born on July 11, 1935, in Malone, New York, the daughter of James and Dororthy Rust McFaul. She attended local schools and began work at the Grand Union grocery store.
She married Louis Garrow on September 19, 1953 at Holy Name Church in Tupper Lake. Jean had also worked as a cafeteria aide at Adirondack Medical Center before retiring and becoming a foster grandparent at Sunmount DDSO. She then became a teacher’s aide at Tupper Lake Central School where she worked into her 70’s.
She cherished her time at her camp on Bartlett Carry, where she created lasting memories with family and friends. An avid knitter, she found joy in crafting, especially in making caps for newborns at the hospital in Saranac Lake. Her generous spirit extended to the broader community through her dedicated volunteer work at the Food Pantry in Tupper Lake. Always compassionate and selfless, she was ever ready to lend a helping hand to those in need.
Condolences may be made online at www.fraryfuneralhomes.com.
Richard L. Beauchamp, 90
A Funeral Mass for Richard L. Beauchamp, age 90, of Tupper Lake, will be held on Friday, May 30, 2025 at 2:00PM St. Alphonsus Church with Rev. James Teti officiating. Calling hours will be held the day prior on Thursday, May 29, 2025 from 4:00PM to 7:00PM at Frary Funeral Home, Tupper Lake. Burial will take place immediately following the Mass at St. Alphonsus Cemetery. Mr. Beauchamp passed away on Saturday morning, May 24, 2025 at Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake.
He is survived by his wife, Ann Beauchamp; his children, Richard Beauchamp and his companion Denis Kohler, of Marlboro, MA, Jennie Beauchamp and her husband Joe Hockey, of Tupper Lake, Martin Beauchamp and his wife Alie, of Thorton, CO, Bill Beauchamp and his wife Heather, of Potsdam, and Michelle Beauchamp and her companion Jeffrey Gilson, of Norwood; ten grandchildren, Nicole, Andre, Alexander, Anton, Ashley, Torey, Ann, Beau, Katherine, and Daniel; three great-grandchildren, Anton Jr., Kaliyah, and Laurelle; his sibling Shirley Boyer; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Richard was born on November 7, 1934, in Piercefield, NY, the son of Francis and Hermine David Beauchamp. Dick attended Tupper Lake High School. He was an outstanding three-sport athlete for football, basketball, and track. In recognition of his exceptional athleticism, he was inducted into the Tupper Lake High School hall of fame as an outstanding athlete. He graduated from Tupper Lake High School in 1955. He continued on to Camden Prep School where he played football. Richard enlisted in the US Army in Sept 30, 1953 where he served in the Korean War; he was honorably discharged in June, 1958. Richard married Ann J. LaVallee on September 20, 1958 at St. Alphonsus Church. He worked for the Town of Altamont as a mechanic for over 25 years. When he retired from the Town, he then began working as a mechanic for over a decade at the Tupper Lake Country Club.
Dick enjoyed being outside. When he was younger, he was an avid hunter and fisherman. You could often see him golfing, snowmobiling and four wheeling. His metal work is seen in many camps throughout the Adirondacks, in people’s homes, and it graces our town. In addition to metal working, he also enjoyed playing cribbage.
Donations in his memory can be made to the Tupper Lake Rescue Squad and the Fire Department.
Condolences may be made online at www.fraryfuneralhomes.com.
Elizabeth “Beth” Smith, 78
Funeral services for Elizabeth “Beth” Smith, age 78, of Tupper Lake, will be held on Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at 1:00PM at Frary Funeral Home, Tupper Lake with Rev. James Teti officiating. Calling hours will be held on Monday, June 2, 2025 at the funeral home from 4:00PM to 7:00PM. A Celebration of Life will be held after the service at Dr. Kelly Larkin’s camp at the end of the Hemlock Ridge Rd. on Tupper Lake. Mrs. Smith passed away on Monday, May 26, 2025 at Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake.
She is survived by her husband, Bruce Smith; her son, Andrew Smtih and his wife Karen, of Newburyport, MA; her granddaughters, Mirabelle and Chloe Smith. She is predeceased by her mother; her aunts, Emily (Bud) Dwyer and Irene (Bruce) Sefcik; and her uncles, Stanley and Al Watrobski.
Beth was born on April 29, 1947, in Troy, New York, the daughter of Helen Watrobski Boguss. She graduated from Catholic Central School in 1965 and went on to attend business school. She married Bruce Smith on June 21, 1969 at St. Augustine Church with Rev. Augustanovich presiding. She first went to work for New York State in Albany, NY before moving to Tupper Lake. She served as the Executive Secretary to the Director on Sunmount DDSO for 40 years before retiring in 2002.
Beth was a lifelong enthusiast of the outdoors and the arts. A passionate and accomplished golfer, she was a longtime member and past champion at the Tupper Lake Country Club, as well as a dedicated player in the Twilight League. She also enjoyed bowling and spending time boating on Tupper Lake, embracing the natural beauty of the Adirondacks. A gifted artisan, Beth was a master “Glassmith” known for her stunning stained-glass creations and handcrafted glass jewelry. Her creativity also extended to woodworking, where she took great pride in designing and building Adirondack furniture.
Donations in her memory can be made to the Tupper Lake Volunteer Rescue Squad, 169 Main St, Tupper Lake, NY 12986.
Condolences may be made online at www.fraryfuneralhomes.com.
Russell Albert Cronin
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Russell Albert Cronin, who left us on Thursday morning, May 22nd at the recently celebrated age of 88. He was a proud Ohioan, a loving and supportive family man, a vigorously loyal friend, and a sailor to the core.
Russell was born on May 8, 1937 in Cambridge, Ohio to parents Emil and Grace Cronin. At the young age of 12, he began delivering milk and newspapers in Cambridge before and after school hours. During summers, he established his strong work ethic at his uncle’s farm. At 17, he enlisted in the United States Navy towards the end of the Korean War. Serving our country with honor and distinction for 22 years during the Vietnam war as a Gunner’s Mate on various vessels, also stationed in Norfolk, Virginia, Poughkeepsie, New York, and San Diego, California. After retiring from the US Navy, he worked for 25 years at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in shop 38. He was known for his ability to humor a crowd with stories from the sea and beating 4 year-olds at checkers because learning to lose is an under-appreciated skill. His cribbage skills were legendary, having taught 3 generations the love and strategy of the game. One of his greatest joys was exploring the vast beauty of the national parks, sharing his adventuresome spirit with family and friends.
Russell is survived by his beloved wife of 62 years, Sally; his children, Robyn Butler (Bobby), Russell Cronin Jr. (Michael), and Raymond Cronin (Jennifer); his grandchildren, Bobby Butler (Laura) and Courtenay Cronin; and his great-grandchildren, Garrett Butler and Finley Butler; and his sisters Hazel Leep and Darlene Meiser (Gary). He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and all who knew him.
Russell was preceded in death by his parents, Emil and Grace Cronin, and three brothers Kenneth, James, and David.
The family will receive friends on Thursday, May 29, 2025, from 1- 2:00 pm with a funeral service beginning at 2:00 pm at Smith & Williams Funeral Home/Kempsville. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Chartway Promise Foundation in the name of Russell Albert Cronin’s memory.
Russell will be cremated and returned to the sea he had sailed for many years.
As the waves carry him once more, he will rest in the embrace of the water as his spirit sails on.
Patrick Cote
Funeral services for Patrick Cote, age 69, of Tupper Lake, will be held at Frary Funeral home, in Tupper Lake, on Friday, May 23rd from 4 p.m. up until the time of the service, at 6 p.m. Mr. Cote passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, May 11, 2025 at Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake.
He is survived by his son, Matthew Cote, of Tupper Lake and his companion Erica Stevens, of Tupper Lake; his grandchildren, Chase Cote, of Peru, N.Y. and Macie Taylor, of Lake Clear; his stepdaughter, Gwen Mayotte, of Tupper Lake; his best friend, Jeff Mayotte, of Tupper Lake; and several cousins. He is predeceased by his parents and his brother, John Cote.
Patrick was born on May 26, 1955, in Tupper Lake, the son of Theodore and Mary Sexton Cote.
He graduated from Tupper Lake Central School and went on to become an electrician. He worked for Tip Top Electric for many years and later worked for Day Wholesale for over 20 years. Pat was still currently working with Day Wholesale.
He enjoyed the simple pleasures in life, especially spending time outdoors. Whether he was fishing on a quiet lake, boating under the open sky, or taking leisurely rides through the countryside, he found joy in nature and adventure. He had a passion for building, always working on projects big and small with care and creativity. Above all, he cherished time with his family and friends, creating lasting memories filled with laughter, love, and connection.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to our wonderful Tupper Lake Rescue Squad.
Condolences may be made at www.fraryfuneralhomes.com.
Donald “Faker” LaFave
Donald "Faker" LaFave, died May 15, 2025. He was born in Tupper Lake, to the late Laura and Harley "Buster" LaFave. He was born March 20, 1937.
He went to Holy Ghost Academy until 1954 and then enlisted in the U.S. Army, serving from 1954-1957. He served in Germany and the Reserves for four years.
He came out of Germany in 1957 and worked in Tupper Lake for Frechette Construction and at the Cronin Garage with his dad. He then went to Syracuse, where he was a member of the Local 317 Teamsters working with the highway construction with Warren Ashland Construction, Winnkelman Construction, Pike Construction, Nine Mile, General Crush Stone, Leigh and Hanson Construction. After 30 years with local No. 317 Teamster Highway Construction he retired in 1999. He retired in Baldwinsville and lived on the Seneca River.
He was predeceased by his sisters, Esther Brown, and Doris Vaughn. He is survived by his wife Edith "Dee" LaFave; sons Allen, Shaun (Carrie); grandchildren, Tyler (Trish) and Jordan; great grandchildren, Brea and Bentley.
He enjoyed his retirement with his wife "Dee" in Florida, Nashville TN, and Elvis Presley, TN. He enjoyed his toys, his Volkswagen, Mustang, his dogs and cats, and riding the golf cart with his wife down to the river. He loved to visit Tupper Lake for flea markets, the Woodsmen’s Days and to Saranac Lake and Lake Placid for trips on the weekend.
He loved his "Happy Hours" with good people and loved music. Don will be cremated across the Seneca River behind his house. There will be no services. To share a memory of Don, please visit www.newcomersyracuse.com
Patrick Baker, 75
Patrick E. Baker, 75, of Tupper Lake passed away after a courageous battle with pancreatic Cancer on February 17, 2025, at his home, surrounded by his loving family.
There will be no calling hours per his request.
Born in Tupper Lake on May 18, 1949, to George and Pearl (Theriault)Baker, Patrick went on to serve in the Marine Corps between 1970-1971, leading to an Honorable Discharge.
Upon returning home, he remained in Tupper Lake, where he worked at Sunmount briefly and then played other various roles throughout his life.
Patrick was truly a jack-of-all-trades, always eager to learn new skills and help others.
Pat liked motorcycles, specifically Harleys, and enjoyed snowmobiling, and fast cars in his younger days along with camping, especially at his favorite place: Deer Pond. He also loved to listen to the radio, he would have one in living room on with country and one in his bedroom on with classic rock.
He also loved to watch movies and he had quite a collection of VHS tapes and DVDs. Pat loved spending time with friends, often sharing a socially smoked cigarette or his bubbler. Nothing could compare to the time he spent with his family and he loved giving family members special nicknames. His family members called him Uncle Babe or Baker. He was certainly loved and was one of a kind, to say the least...a man with the biggest heart! Pat will be greatly missed by all many friends and family members!
Patrick is survived by his daughters, Diane Hathaway and Tiffany Buck; his siblings, Lawrence “Donnie” and Karen Baker, Darlene and Phil Beckler and Kevin Baker. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews: Corrennia Rice, “Georgie’’, Joelle Pearl Bedore, A.K.A. “Muffin” and “His girl,” Stacey Papineau, “Ralph”, Shawn Benware, “Buck”, Chelsea Schaffer, Lance Schaffer, “Louie”, Abel Schaffer “Magee” and “Skinny” Winnie Schaffer. He is preceded in death by his parents; his brothers, Leo Baker, Robert Baker, Richard Baker, David Baker, Fred Baker, and Joseph Baker and his sisters, Ellen Bombard and June Hutchinson.
Memorial donations may be made to Local Hospice and Tupper Lake Rescue Squad 169 Main St. Tupper Lake NY. Pat’s family wishes to extend their gratitude to High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care of Mineville, N.Y.
Online condolences may be made at www.fraryfuneralhome.com/obituaries.
Cynthia Marie St. Louis
Cynthia Marie St. Louis , affectionately known as Cindy, was a beacon of love and warmth to all who had the privilege of knowing her. Born on March 1, 1957 in Tupper Lake, Cindy was a woman of extraordinary empathy and boundless love. She spent her formative years in Tupper Lake NY, before moving to Morgantown, WV in 2009, where she resided until her passing on April 6, 2025. Cindy was a loving mother, a supportive friend, and a thoughtful soul who viewed life through a lens of compassion and understanding.
After working at the Oval Wood Dish plastic factory for over a decade, Cindy transitioned into a career in healthcare. She became a Certified Nursing Assistant in 2009 and spent the following 13 years in the housekeeping department at Mon General Hospital. Her dedication and hard work were evident to her colleagues and the many patients she served with kindness, compassion and patience. Her belief in the goodness of humanity was evident in her everyday interactions.
Outside of her professional life, Cindy was a woman of simple pleasures. Known as "Llama", "Momma," and "Marmie," among other endearing nicknames given to her by her children, she found joy in crocheting, knitting, listening to music, sending funny Snapchats to her children, and playing Candy Crush Saga. An animal lover at heart, Cindy delighted in bird and raccoon watching and having dogs and cats as pets over the years. She cherished her grand dogs (Griffey and Raven) and Grand cat (Saber), making sweaters for them to wear during cold months. She relished her role as a mother and enjoyed dining at Olive Garden or Cracker Barrel with her fiancé Basil Vest. Above all else, family was what mattered most to Cindy.
She is survived by two brothers, Robert (Diane) Pilon of Morgantown; Richard Pilon of Carmichaels, PA, and her sister Susan Norman, of Dilliner PA, and many cousins, nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, Robert and Theresa Pilon. She is also survived by her four children, Shannon St. Louis and son-in-law Christopher Stall of Sacramento CA, Christine St. Louis and fiancé Phil Eisenhart of Knightdale NC, Melissa St. Louis of Clayton NC and Daniel Moody of Pittsburgh PA.
A celebration of Cindy’s life was held in Morgantown, WV on April 10, 2025.
We encourage friends and family to share their memories and upload photos to Cindy's memorial page. Each memory shared will serve as a comfort to those who loved Cindy, and a testament to the incredible woman she was. Her legacy of love and empathy will live on in the hearts of those she touched.
Smith Funeral & Cremation Care and SFCC Crematory of Westover, WV (304-292-9494) provided compassionate professional services to the family.
Condolences and other gifts of comfort may be offered at www.smithfcc.com.
Richard J. Murphy
A Funeral Mass for Richard J. Murphy, age 92, of Tupper Lake, will be held on Friday, May 9, 2025, at 2 p.m. at St. Alphonsus Church with Rev. James Teti officiating. Calling hours will be held on Thursday, May 8, 2025, from 3p.m. to 6p.m. at the Frary Funeral Home in Tupper Lake. Burial will take place at St. Alphonsus Cemetery immediately following the Funeral Mass. Mr. Murphy passed away peacefully at his home on Saturday, May 3, 2025.
He is survived by his children, Tim Murphy, Jim Murphy, Anne Murphy, Mary Carter and her husband Andrew, and Debbie Johnson and her husband Scott; his grandchildren, Daniel Reil and his wife Robyn, Stacy Bronson and her husband Michael, and Dylan Rex; his great-grandchildren, Oliver, Raphael, and Margot Reil, Barbara Anne and Kya Bronson, Brian Legan and his wife Ciera, and Neo Rex; and his great-great-grandchild, Brian Legan Jr. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, June M. Murphy, and her son, Robert Rex.
Richard was born on May 19, 1932, in Sterlingville, N.Y., the son of the late Amos C. and Mary Hoover Murphy. He worked for AT&T as a telephone installer and lineman for almost 40 years. Richard enlisted in the Army in 1952, serving in the Korean War as Corporal before being honorably discharge in 1954. He met June Pickering when he came to fix her telephone in Star Lake and they were married on October 24, 1995, in Florida.
Richard cherished the time he spent with his family. He enjoyed watching professional baseball and playing in the Northern League in Lake Placid during his younger years. He also liked spending time outdoors, working in his yard and doing small projects.
Condolences can be made online at www.fraryfuneralhome.com.
Graveside service for Diane Lee Trombley
There will be a grave side service for Diane Lee Trombley on Friday, May 16 at 3p.m. at the Gale Cemetery. Diane passed away on December 10, 2024.