Carmen Wells

Mr. Carmen Wells (83) was born to the union of Mr. Martin Wells and Mrs. Elizabeth Dashnaw on May 13, 1940. A native of Gouverneur, New York, and a resident of Murfreesboro, Tennessee for over twenty years exchanged life for eternity on Wednesday, January 17, 2024.

He worked as Superintendent of Roadside for Gouverneur, New York. In New York Carmen was also a business owner and ran a farm, trailer park, apartment complex, construction company, and Wishing Wells Greenhouses. He served and received an Honorable Discharge from the United States Marine Corp. Carmen loved plants and flowers. He had a green THUMB!

He was preceded in death by his parents, Martin Wells and Elizabeth Dashnaw; and several siblings, George E. Wells, Luella and Linda Wells.

He leaves to cherish his memory and celebrate his life: a loving and devoted wife, Debra A. Morgan-Wells; four sons, Carmen F. Wells, Jr., Marty R. Wells, Mark P. Wells and Johnnie R. Wells; eleven grandchildren; two stepdaughters, Dynesihah (Andre) Moore and De’La’Sharae (Damon) Pledger; and a host of many dear friends.

Please keep the family of Mr. Carmen Wells in your thoughts and prayers.

You can send condolences to the family to: Debra Wells, 1635 Culcutta Drive, Murfreesboro, TN, 37128

Lillian M. Fuller

Lillian M. Fuller, 91, passed away on Saturday, April 20, 2024 at Samaritan Summit Village in Watertown.

Calling hours were held on Thursday, April 25th from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm with a funeral service at 1:00 pm with Reggie Curtis officiating at the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur and burial to follow at Hailesboro Cemetery.

Lillian was born in Gouverneur on July 3, 1932, the daughter of Herman and Ella (Apple) Towne.

She graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1950.

Lillian married William M. Fuller on February 1, 1958 in Fowler.

Mr. Fuller, a retired employee of Gouverneur Talc, passed away on October 17, 2024.

Lill worked at Cheeseborough Ponds in Watertown, retiring after 20 years.

She enjoyed reading, crossword puzzles, cheering on the NY Yankees and discussing politics but most of all, spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Lillian is survived by her children David and Marcia Fuller of Gouverneur, Tom and Pam Fuller of Antwerp, Aimee and David Dygert of Gouverneur, Tammie and Reg Golden of Three Mile Bay, a former daughter-in-law Rose Fuller, many grandchildren, great grandchildren, and a great, great grandchild with another on the way. She is also survived by her sisters Florence Ashley of Brasher Falls, Elizabeth Paro of Sandy Creek, Carol Venton of Gouverneur, Lorraine Hand of New Jersey, Virginia Towne of Boston, MA, several nieces and nephews. Lill is predeceased by her parents, her husband, her siblings Nelson, Richard, Leland, and Herman Jr. Towne, Kathleen Lamont and Mildred Cornell.

Memorial donations in honor of Lillian are encouraged to the American Cancer Society.

Suzanne M. Bayes

Suzanne M. Bayes, age 69, of Gouverneur, passed away on Friday, April 19, 2024 at Canton Potsdam Hospital.

Surviving is her husband, Allen Bayes, their daughter and son-in-law, Tobi and Steven Newcombe, predeceased by Amanda Bayes; three grandchildren, Billy Newcombe, Brooklynn Newcombe and Bailey and her husband Zach Snide; three brothers, Randy Hall, William Papineau and Richard Papineau.

Suzanne was born on September 9, 1954 in Gouverneur, NY to the late William and Monica (Dewey) Papineau. She attended Gouverneur Central School. On October 16, 1971, she married Allen H. Bayes at the Gouverneur Methodist Church.

Suzanne enjoyed making crafts and would sell them at local craft fairs. She loved fishing, camping and just being outdoors.

There will be a memorial service for Suzanne Bayes at the Macomb Community Wesleyan Church on Saturday, May 4, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. Arrangements are with French Funeral Home, Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Jacqueline Ann “Jackie” Bartholomew

Jacqueline Ann “Jackie” Bartholomew, 85, passed away on Friday, April 12, 2024 at Samaritan Medical Center in Watertown.

A celebration of life will be scheduled and announced later in the year and burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Gouverneur. Arrangements are with Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur.

Jacqueline was born in Gouverneur on May 13, 1938, the daughter of George and Dorothy (Lashbrooks) Young.

She graduated from Gouverneur High School and married Charles Robert Bartholomew on December 31, 1955 in Gouverneur.

Jackie had worked at E.J. Noble Hospital and Kinney Nursing Home in Gouverneur as a nurses aide. She was also a waitress at Palms Restaurant, Jumbo’s Diner, and Log Cabin Diner.

She loved her many dogs, enjoyed flowers, visiting casinos, playing bingo, bowling, and visiting with friends and family.

Jackie is survived by her sons Michael of Gouverneur, Donald and Deborah of Titusville, FL, Jason and Olga of Massena, her grandchildren Matthew of Jasper, GA, Brittany and her companion Mark Ferguson of Adams Center, and 5 great grandchildren. She is also survived by her siblings Darcy Love of Gouverneur, Doreen Love of Gouverneur, Helen Thornton of Edwards, Dennis Love of Binghamton, Jeff Love of Gouverneur, several nieces and nephews. Jackie is predeceased by her husband Charlie, her parents George Young, Dorothy and Lewis Love, her siblings Glenn Young, Arlene Parks, and Geraldine Young.

Memorial donations in honor of Jackie are encouraged to Friends 4 Pound Paws, PO Box 394, Gouverneur, NY 13642.

Romayne (DeHoff) Hartshorn

Romayne (DeHoff) Hartshorn was born on April 16, 1942, in Philipsburg, PA. She passed away on March 25, 2024, just shy of her 82nd birthday, after a decline in her health.

Romayne is survived by her loving children and their families: Robert Henry Hartshorn, his wife Holly Worthington Hartshorn of Wilton, NH, David William Hartshorn and his wife Dr. Rocio C. Pasion of West Chester, PA. “Grandma Ro” will be dearly missed by her beautiful grandchildren Fletcher, Marshall, Piper, and Dempsey Hartshorn.

Romayne was predeceased by her husband Robert (Bob) Wagner Hartshorn, her mother Irene DeHoff (Nana) and her father Raymond DeHoff.

Romayne graduated with a Bachelor of Science from Millersville University in 1964, majoring in Library Science and Social Studies. In 1973 she received her Master of Education from Millersville University.

From 1964-1966 Romayne worked as a Librarian at Joseph M. McVey Elementary School in Newark, Delaware. From 1966-1974 Romayne worked as a School Librarian at Rising Sun High School in Rising Sun, Maryland. Then for the next thirty years (1974-2004), Romayne was a librarian for the Gouverneur Central School District at all levels: elementary, junior high, and high school. During her tenure as a librarian and teacher in Gouverneur, Romayne expanded the library collection, automated the libraries, and participated in New York State Title 3 Technology Grants. Romayne’s fondest school memories were meeting with former students who now as parents themselves share their own memories of their time in the libraries that Romayne served.

From 1976 to 1986 Romayne and her husband Robert (Bob) Wagner Hartshorn owned and operated WIGS Radio Station AM and FM in Gouverneur, NY, as well as WTPL Radio Station in Tupper Lake, NY.

Romayne had a passion for reading throughout her life. She also enjoyed sailing on Lake Ontario with her husband Bob and two children on their 28-foot sailboat “Watercrest”. During her retirement, Romayne enjoyed traveling and spending time with her sons’ families and her grandchildren. At Foulkeways, her retirement community in Pennsylvania, you would often find Romayne playing board and card games with friends.

During her twilight years she found a way to always smile, be a social butterfly, and still find the time to read four books at a time! We love you Mom, Romayne, Grandma Ro! You will always be in our memories, and we know you will be watching over us.

In lieu of flowers, Romayne’s family requests donations to be made in her name to the Gouverneur, NY Public Library at www.gouverneurlibrary.org or 60 Church St. Gouverneur, NY 13642. If anyone would like to share a story/memory of Romayne with the family, please email her son, David Hartshorn at mbadave77@icloud.com and he will share Romayne’s stories with the family.

Velva O’Hearn

Velva O’Hearn, age 90, of Edwards, NY passed away on April 7, 2024 at Canton-Potsdam Hospital.

Calling hours for Velva will be on Wednesday, April 17, 2024 from 1:00 – 3:00 and 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. at French Funeral Home, Edwards. Her funeral service will be on Thursday, April 18, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home. Burial will follow at Fairview Cemetery in Edwards. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Velva was born on March 11, 1934 in Ogdensburg, NY to the late William and Beatrice (Johnson) Parker. She married Roger W. O’Hearn on October 1, 1954 at the Gouverneur United Methodist Church with Rev. Woods officiating. Roger passed away on June 22, 1997. Velva worked as a housekeeper for St. Lawrence University for 27 years.

She was a member of Tops, the South Edwards Methodist Church and the Edwards Senior Citizens. She was an avid St. Lawrence hockey fan. She enjoyed watching high school football and spending summers with her family at Pleasant Lake.

Surviving is two sons and a daughter-in-law, Roger W. O’Hearn of Gouverneur and Mike J. and Kelly O’Hearn of Watertown; two daughters and their husbands, Donna M. and James Moore and Keitha A. and Pat Lamoria all of Gouverneur; her twin sister, Belva Church of Edwards; a sister-in-law, Sharon Parker of Edwards; a brother-in-law, Ron Tuttle of Gouverneur; seven grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

She is predeceased by her brother, Phillip Parker, and a sister, Joan Tuttle.

Donations in memory of Velva may be made to the Gouverneur Breast Cancer Fund, PO Box 64, Gouverneur NY 13642.

Beth L. Livingston

Funeral services for Beth L. Livingston, age 98 of Heuvelton will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday (April 5, 2024) at the Fox & Murray Funeral Home in Ogdensburg.

Calling hours will also be held on Friday from 11:00am until the time of the service. Interment will be at Riverside Cemetery, Gouverneur alongside her parents. Beth passed away peacefully in the early morning hours of April 1st at the Samaritan Summit Village in Watertown after a day with family.

Surviving are three sons and their families, Lee and Pamela Livingston of Norfolk, VA, Karl and Tracey Livingston of Heuvelton, and Gerry Livingston of Heuvelton; five grandchildren, Katie, Tatiana, Jennifer, Nathan and Noah; four great-grandchildren Dahlia, Emma, Brodie & Landon and several nieces and nephews.

Beth was predeceased by her former husband, Gerald, in 2001, three sisters, Mary Wicks and Doris Cring of Harrisville, and Claire Miller of Ogdensburg, and four brothers, Leland, Charles, Walter, and Karl Parker of Gouverneur. A fifth brother died in infancy.

Born Beth Lucille Parker June 24, 1925, in Gouverneur, Beth was the youngest of nine children born to Charles Parker and Bertha Howard. She grew up in the Town of Fowler where she enjoyed family, reading, gardening, and outdoor sports. Through her teen years she enjoyed skating, picking berries, family outings on the south shore of Sylvia Lake, which her family held for four generations, and the chaperoned dances at the Gouverneur High School when, in the early 1940’s, young soldiers were bussed in from nearby Pine Camp (now Fort Drum). One of her greatest pleasures throughout her life, however, was swimming, which she pursued into her early 90’s at every possible opportunity.

As a child, Beth survived Scarlet Fever and experienced family and neighbors helping one another during the Great Depression. In the fall of 1941, her family was one of over 500 families displaced by the expansion of Pine Camp in the days leading up to WW II and watched as nearly every young man in her graduating class was called to war. Her parents relocated to the Town of Oswegatchie, but she remained in Balmat with her brother and his wife to finish her senior year at Gouverneur High School. She graduated in 1942 a few days shy of her 17th birthday.

Although she dreamed of continuing her education, life intervened and Beth joined many other local area women to work at the Cleveland Container Co. in Ogdensburg during the war years to fabricate cardboard containers used to ship munitions. The war ended in September 1945. Beth married Gerald Livingston of Heuvelton on November 17th in Ogdensburg the same year. Although initially settling in Lisbon, they relocated to their beloved farm on the Oswegatchie River outside of Heuvelton in 1951 where they raised three sons. In 1962 they purchased a failing sawmill and millworks in the village of Heuvelton to create the Heuvelton Lumber Co. which, over the next 20+ years, employed many and served a wide community. Beth served as the company’s accountant, attending night school, and working closely with Federal, State, and other officials to gain the skills needed.

Throughout it all, Gerald and Beth remained active within the Wesleyan Methodist and Methodist Churches in Heuvelton and Galilee, worked tirelessly to maintain their home and farm, and enjoyed their life on the Oswegatchie and their various travels across the U.S. Beth loved her vegetable and flower gardens, and although she claimed she learned to cook only after she was married, her simple country meals were renowned. Her most sought-after dish, perhaps, was her apple pies made from the Duchess apples grown on the farm.

Beth was particularly proud of her Parker heritage and her family’s longtime connection to Gouverneur. Her great-great grandparents, both children of Revolutionary War veterans, arrived from New Hampshire and settled along the south shore of Black Lake in about 1808. Her great-grandfather, John Lee Parker, and grandfather, DeElbert Parker, in turn, were longtime residents of the village of Gouverneur and the nearby area. They and their descendants were successful farmers, entrepreneurs, professional and skilled workers who owned businesses and homes and have long been a part of Gouverneur’s history.

Memorial contributions can be made to the Claxton Hepburn Foundation, 214 King Street, Ogdensburg, NY 13669. Condolences and fond memories can be shared online at www.foxandmurrayfuneralhome.com.

Earl Peck

Earl E. Peck, age 85, passed away on March 26, 2024 at Gouverneur Hospital surrounded by his family.

Calling hours will be held at French Funeral Home in Gouverneur on Friday, March 29, 2024 from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. His funeral service will be on Saturday, March 30, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. followed by a Celebration of Life at the Gouverneur Elks Lodge. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Earl was born on October 27, 1938 in Gouverneur to the late E. Foster and Mary E. (Woods) Peck. He attended the Somerville School and graduated from Antwerp High School. Earl served in the United States Army, having enlisted at the age of 17.

Earl married Judy Rose on October 17, 1958 in the Oxbow Presbyterian Church. He had worked for the Purina Plant in Gouverneur, for the Army Corps of Engineers building the St. Lawrence Seaway, and had opened J&H Feed in Gouverneur. Earl also worked for Kinney Drugs for over 30 years before his retirement.

Earl loved his hobby farm, haying, cutting wood, and using his tractor. He enjoyed snowmobiling, bowling, golfing, time spent at Sylvia Lake, and he and Judy were quite the dancers. He served in many positions with the Spragueville Methodist Church, including as Lay Speaker, and enjoyed puzzles, puzzle books, hunting, and fishing. Above all, Earl loved his family and spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, supporting all of their activities.

He is survived by his wife, Judy Peck, 4 children and their spouses, Steven and Kay Peck, Barbara and Ron Tuttle, Jr., Eric and Donna Peck, and Tammy and Matt Malin, his sister, Virginia “Ginger” Tyler, 13 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren.

He is predeceased by a brother-in-law, Wayne Tyler, and a granddaughter, Brittany Lorraine Peck.

Donations in memory of Earl may be made to the American Heart Association.

His family would like to thank Gouverneur Hospital and staff for their caring and compassionate service.

Mary E. (Staples) Tessmer

Mary E. (Staples) Tessmer, age 84, passed away peacefully with her sons by her side on Wednesday March 27, 2024 at Samaritan Hospital in Watertown, NY.

Calling hours from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. followed by a funeral service at 1 p.m. will be held on Monday, April 1 at Green Funeral Home in Gouverneur. The burial will then ensue at Riverside Cemetery, Gouverneur. Following the burial, there will be a gathering at the Casablanca Restaurant.

Mary was born in Portsmouth, NH on June 12, 1939 to Carleton and Ruth (Libbey) Staples of Eliot, Maine. She was sister to Julia and as a sister to her cousin Helen (Staples) Sullivan.

Mary married Richard Tessmer from Gouverneur, NY on July 16, 1961 in Eliot. They ultimately resided in Gouverneur with their two sons Matthew and Eric. Mary was predeceased by her parents and husband. She is survived by her two sons, Matthew and his wife Kathy (Ballou) of Ogdensburg, and Eric of Gouverneur. She is also survived by her sister Julia Kauffman as well as many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Mary graduated from Eliot High School as salutatorian in 1957. She went on to attend the University of Maine at Orono. She graduated in 1961 with a degree in Education, certified as a Home Economics teacher.

Mary waited to begin teaching regularly until her children got older. She started subbing as a Home Economics Teacher as well as other subject areas at Gouverneur High School. Ultimately, she became certified as a Special Education Teacher. She worked for St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES as a Special Education Teacher at their school in Balmat. Later, she earned her M.S. in Reading from SUNY Potsdam and continued as a Special Education Teacher for Harrisville Central School as a Resource Room Teacher for many years. Mary retired from teaching in 2001.

Mary loved to spend time with her family. She was a skilled sewist and creator of stuffed animals. She enjoyed kayaking, baking, sewing, gardening, refurbishing furniture, and other various projects around their house and summer camp at Trout Lake. Mary treasured her trips back to Eliot to visit with family and spend time at York Beach, rarely missing an opportunity to take another picture of the Nubble Lighthouse.

Many will remember Mary as an avid walker. Mary and a few of her friends walked regularly through Hailesboro along the Country Club Road to the Jones/Weldon Road for decades. Eventually, the people changed and the routes varied. In recent years, until midway through this January she was still walking two miles a day.

Mary was very much loved by her family and friends. She will be missed by many.

Mary was an active member of the Gouverneur Public Library’s Board of Trustees, the Gouverneur First United Methodist Church, as well as several clubs. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Gouverneur Public Library or the Gouverneur First United Methodist Church.

Shelley J. Prashaw

Shelley J. Prashaw, age 62, of Richville, passed away April 1st 2024 surrounded by loved ones at Upstate University Hospital in Syracuse.

Shelley was born on February 7th, 1962 in Gouverneur, NY to the late Elinor and Glen “George” Besaw. She graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1980 and later returned to school to graduate with a degree in Accounting from SUNY Canton. She married her husband Eugene Prashaw July 26th 1980, and together they had 4 children- Casey and Lindsey Prashaw, Craig and Whitney Prashaw, Eliza and David Dusharm and Corey Prashaw and Jenna Tabakaru. Each child brought a new family to love with 9 grandchildren and countless “4 legged grandbabies” as she so often called them. Shelley has four siblings; Glen Besaw and his wife Kathy, Steven Besaw, Elizabeth Daniels and Ellie Jo and her husband Herbert Simmons. Shelley is predeceased by three sisters; Kathy Phillips, Karen Gilson and Anne Powers.

Shelley worked most recently at the St. Lawrence Psychiatric Center in Ogdensburg and as the Village Clerk of Richville. She previously held roles in Accounting, Human Resources and Hospitality. Although her favorite job was her duty as a Mother, “Nanny” and Caretaker of her community. It is well known that Shelley came into your life as a person that was immediately invested in your well-being and success. Having had open arms and the thoughtful care that really only a mother could have. Each person who stepped into her life could agree that she had a certain commitment to you. She would make sure you were fed, listened to and that you got a great big hug. Never once did you have to question if she would be there. Often times showing up when she never had to, just for the sake of being there in case something great happened.

Shelley enjoyed her time with family and building a life with those that she loved. As the years passed, she spent her days by the water at Lisbon Beach, alongside her loving husband and children. Having a drink, making a fire, watching the grandbabies create memories so incredible they could be written into a memoir, and waiting for her youngest son to make his world famous smore. She would always share the same stories every trip to Lisbon beach. Each time the stories unlocked a different part of her that lit her up with joy. She would so often tell stories of her own parents and the love they shared for each other. Displayed most prominently in our memory by the picture that hung in her home of her mother and father dancing. The way she could recall the passion they had for each other and the longing she had to see them again would always make us hurt. Although now at peace- we’re hopeful she is somewhere, sitting on a comfortable chair somewhere by the water, elated in the vision of her parents dancing again.

At this time Shelley’s family has decided to have a Celebration of Life for her at Shelley’s second home, Lisbon Beach. The date will be announced at a later date. Arrangements are with French Funeral Home, Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Cheryl Diane Scott

Cheryl Diane Scott, formerly of Richville, passed away unexpectedly on March 9, 2024 in Ocala, Florida. She was born in 1950 to Virginia and Wendall Scott, Potsdam residents. As an adult, Cheryl worked at Gentry’s Restaurant. For many years, she resided in Richville with her guardians, Edna and Ed Smith. Later, after Edna passed away, she lived with John and Mary Thompson in Florida. Cheryl was the kindest, most gracious person and friend. There will be a spring celebration of her life. For more information, or if interested in attending, contact Jackie Koch at 315-857-3076.

Floyd M Hurley and Kathleen Fitzsimmons Hurley

The Family of Floyd M Hurley (93) and Kathleen Fitzsimmons Hurley (90) of 59 Jones Pond Road, Edwards, NY wish to share the passing of Floyd on Jan 2, 2024 and Kathleen on March 6, 2024 in Plymouth, MA at Newfield House. Both died from natural causes after full lives and 68 years of marriage.

Floyd was born in Gouverneur in 1930, graduated from Gouverneur Central High in 1947 and received his BS (1951) and Master of Education in School Counseling (1954) from St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY. Kathleen was born in Rutland, VT, graduated from West Rutland High School (’50) and received her RN degree (’54) from Benedictine Hospital School of Nursing, Kingston, NY. She later received her Master of Education (’62) from St Lawrence University as well.

Floyd & Kathleen were introduced in 1954 by one of Kathleen’s Brothers-in-law, Bob McClay, who was attending Grad School with Floyd. After their marriage in 1955, they traveled the country for several years using his teaching degree and her RN to pay the way. They finally settled down in Gouverneur in 1965 when Floyd secured a position as a Guidance Counselor at Gouverneur Central High for the next 23 years. During this time, Kathleen taught nursing at Canton College and later became the Director of Nursing Services at EJ Noble Hospital in Gouverneur. After retiring in 1988, they spent the next 34 years spending 6 months at their Camp on Jones Pond outside of Edwards and 6 months at their place on Jekyll Island, GA playing golf and walking the beach. It was a great life!

Floyd & Kathleen are survived by their son Sean, his wife Gretchen (Youngman), granddaughters Brigid, Clare, and Kara, daughter Margaret, her husband Alex, and granddaughters Marie and Cassidy.

Their family is planning a joint Remembrance Service at Gunnison Memorial Chapel, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY this Spring/Summer. In leu of flowers, a donation in their memory to the Potsdam Humane Society, 17 Madrid Ave, Potsdam, NY 13676 (www.potsdamhumanesociety.org) would be appreciated. In the meantime, we ask all friends & family to raise a toast to them both and to their lives together.

Thomas Kevin Hilts

Thomas Kevin Hilts, a resident of Saugerties, New York and formerly of Gouverneur, age 72, passed away peacefully at his home on Sunday, March 17, 2024.

Tom was born on March 3, 1952 in Gouverneur to Robert and Glenrose (Calnon) Hilts. He grew up and spent most of life in Gouverneur until moving away to be closer to his granddaughters.

Tom graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1970 where he played football, basketball and baseball. He was named first team All Northern in football as a running back in 1969. Tom married LuAnn Morrill, on June 24, 1978, in Gouverneur.

Tom will be remembered as a caring father and a good friend. His friends will tell stories about him for years to come. He enjoyed coaching youth basketball and football in Gouverneur for many years. He never missed any of his son’s many sporting events. Tom was a long-time member of the Gouverneur Country Club. He spent his last few years being known as ‘Poppy’ and making his granddaughters laugh.

Tom is survived by his wife LuAnn; son, Craig Hilts and his wife Bryn and their daughters June and Winnie of Concord, Massachusetts; son, Michael Hilts and his wife Alyson and their daughter Aubrey of Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania; brother Timothy Hilts of Kingston, New York; brother Sandy Hilts of Gouverneur; along with nieces, nephews and many friends. Tom was predeceased by his parents and two brothers, Peter Hilts and Patrick Hilts.

His Funeral Arrangements are being organized by the Seamon-Wilsey Funeral Home Inc., Saugerties. A celebration of Tom’s life will be held at a later date. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family online at SeamonWilseyFuneralHome.com.

Kelly H. Strate

Kelly Harold Strate, 66, of Leipsic, Ohio passed away from cancer at 7:35 a.m., Friday, January 12, 2024, at The Meadows of Leipsic. 

Kelly was born May 17, 1957, in Gouverneur, New York to Leonard and Lucille (Denesha) Strate. He graduated from the Gouverneur Central School District, where he was an active FFA member. Kelly was employed by local farmers before he relocated to Ohio, and was employed by NAPA Auto Store in Napoleon, Ohio. Kelly also worked at The Meadows of Leipsic.

On May 24, 2008, Kelly married Rebecca Boyles and acquired five children from this marriage and eleven grandchildren of whom he loved as if they were his own.

Kelly is survived by his mother, Lucille (Denesha) Strate of Gouverneur; five siblings: Tom (Brenda) Strate of New Hampshire, Jerry Strate of Gouverneur, Emmy (Don) Gagnon of Rome, NY, Rick (Linda) Strate of Gouverneur, and Peggy (Brian) Beidler of Pottstown, PA; five children David (Susann), Jon (Kelsey), Jamie (Ryan), Trisha (Chris), and Robbie; eleven grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; and his beloved dog, Timber. He is predeceased by his father, Leonard Strate.

A Celebration of Life will be held on May 19, 2024 at The Meadows of Leipsic. A private funeral was held in January. Arrangements are under the direction of LOVE-HEITMEYER FUNERAL HOME, Leipsic. Condolences may be expressed online at www.lovefuneralhome.com.

Kelly courageously battled cancer of the appendix for 16 months. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made payable to the “Gouverneur FFA Chapter” and mailed to the Gouverneur Central School District, c/o Gouverneur FFA, 133 E. Barney Street, Gouverneur, NY 13642.

Walter O. Zeller

Walter O. Zeller, age 81, of Macomb, NY passed away on Tuesday, March 19, 2024 at his home under the loving care of his family and St. Lawrence Valley Hospice.

Walter was born on December 5, 1942 in Gouverneur, NY to the late John and Lorna (Jackson) Zeller. He married Alice Mitchell on February 4, 1962. Walter worked as a farmer and as a roofer, working for WCA in Syracuse and was part of the Roofers Local Union 195. He enjoyed fishing and working with animals on his hobby farm.

Surviving is his wife, Alice; two sons and their spouses, Jason and Leonilo Zeller of Clearwater, FL and Roger and Britney Zeller of Pleasant Lake, NY; three daughters, Cindy Zeller of Macomb, Rose Zeller and her companion Nelson LaBarge of Hammond and Lorna Zeller and her companion Dean Matice of Macomb; a daughter-in-law, Jane Zeller of Fullerville; three sisters, Jackie Almond, Linda House and Janet Davis; 15 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Walter is predeceased by his parents; a son, Walter O. Zeller Jr. and three grandchildren, Kyle Bell, Derick Kutt and Willa Jane Bogardus.

There will be a celebration of Walter’s life on April 27, 2024 from 12:00-4:00 at the home of Alice Zeller, 824 County Route 8, Hammond, NY 13646. Arrangements are with French Funeral Home, Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Nancy S. MacKinnon

Nancy S. MacKinnon, age 77, of Gouverneur, NY passed away on Sunday, March 17, 2024 at Claxton Hepburn Medical Center in Ogdensburg.

There will be calling hours for Nancy on Saturday, March 23 from 1:00-3:00 p.m. at French Funeral Home, Gouverneur. Her funeral service will immediately follow at 3:00 p.m. at the funeral home with Pastor Orville Eacker officiating. A reception will follow at the Gouverneur Community Center. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Nancy was born on June 18, 1946 to the late William J. and Harriet M. (Weagley) Siebels Sr. She graduated from East Brunswick high school in East Brunswick, NJ and then went on to attend college at Rider College, Trenton Jr. College and then JCC where she received her associates in Applied Science. Nancy married Alex MacKinnon on August 19, 1967 in New Brunswick, NJ.

She worked as a registered nurse at E.J. Noble Hospital in Gouverneur, Canton-Potsdam Hospital, Mercy Hospital in Watertown and then Sierra Medical in Black River. She also had worked for Hospice of Jefferson County. Nancy was a member of the St. Lawrence County Draft Horse Club. She enjoyed quilting, gardening, camping, fishing and spending time with her family and her two grandsons.

Nancy is survived by her husband Alex; a daughter, Heather MacKinnon; a son and daughter-in-law, Scot and Kimberly MacKinnon; a brother and sister-in-law, William and Tina Siebels Jr.; two grandsons, Connor and Cayden MacKinnon and several nieces and nephews.

Mary E. House

Mary E. House, 101, passed away on Friday, March 15, 2024 at Samaritan Summit Village in Watertown.

A graveside service will be held on Thursday, March 21st at 11:00 am in Riverside Cemetery, Gouverneur with lay pastor Martha Helmer officiating. Arrangements are with Green Funeral Home in Gouverneur.

Mary was born in Burlington, VT on October 13, 1922, the daughter of Simeon and Helen (Fales) Jobin.

Her family moved to Gouverneur in 1927 and she graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1941.

Mary had worked at the paper mill in Natural Dam, Wilson’s Restaurant, ACME Grocery Store, and Yerdon’s Bakery.

She enjoyed the family camp at Pleasant Lake.

Mary was previously married to Tommie Black. She married Robert House in July of 1984.

She is survived by her sons Lyle Jobin of St. Augustine, FL and Tom Black of Gouverneur, grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Mary is predeceased by her parents, her husband, her sisters Lyla Sheen, Laurel Towne, and Ursula Roy, her brothers Lawrence Jobin and Raymond Jobin.

Ruby D. Besaw

Ruby D. Besaw, age 74, of Gouverneur, NY passed away on Thursday, March 7, 2024 at Canton-Potsdam Hospital in Potsdam.

Calling hours will be held at French Funeral Home on Tuesday, March 12, 2024 from 3:00-5:00 p.m. followed by her funeral at 5:00 p.m. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Ruby was born on December 25, 1949 in Gouverneur, NY to the late Gerald and Genevieve (McPherson) Hartle. She attended Gouverneur Central School. On September 26, 1973, she married Henry A. “Hank” Besaw Sr. Hank passed away on October 16, 2023, shortly after the couple had celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.

Ruby had worked as a waitress for Lynde’s Dairy, the Clearview Restaurant and bartended at the American Legion. She also helped her husband with their farm for many years. Ruby was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. She was an avid bowler, enjoyed painting ceramics and doing puzzles and she made wedding cakes.

She is survived by four children, Genny and Jeff Hall, Rubijo and George Mandigo, Jr., Henry “Hank” Jr. and Alyssa, and Darlene Besaw, her sisters, Roxy and Sterling Trimm, Loretta Barkley and Jerrilyn and Leonard Jesmer; her brothers, Ronald and Delores Hartle and Jerrilee and Tammy Hartle. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Jordon Mandigo, Tristen Besaw, Brianna Bush, Joey Bush, Trevor Besaw, and Genecca Potter, step-grandchildren, Kendell Mandigo, Trina Aldridge, Katelyne Dye, Allyson Hall, and Brady Hall, great-grandchildren, Carley House, Ezra Besaw, Kinsley Mandigo, Carson Dye and Chloe Dye, and many nieces and nephews.

She is predeceased by her parents; a sister, Shirley Simmons and five brothers, Rocky, Richard, Gerald, Percy and Dick Hartle.

Donations in memory of Ruby may be made to Friends 4 Pound Paws, 55 Owl Road, Gouverneur NY 13642.

Kenneth Harold (Breezy) Bresett

Kenneth Harold (Breezy) Bresett passed away on Saturday, February 17, 2024 at Samaritan Medical Center, Watertown, NY.

Ken/Breezy was born on October 26th, 1941, the son of the late Kenneth B. Bresett and Elizabeth C. Feickert Bresett. He graduated in 1959 from IRCSD, the first graduating class of the newly formed Indian River School District. He went on to attend Albany College of Pharmacy, graduating in 1963 with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy.

After graduating Ken began his career as a pharmacist at Kinney Drugs. He was promoted to manager of Kinney Northland Drugs, Gouverneur, NY in 1966. Ken left Kinney Drugs for a few years working for Merck Pharmaceutical Company as a pharmaceutical salesman. He returned to Kinney Drugs in Gouverneur in 1988, retiring in 2010. Ken earned the respect of both colleagues and patients during his time with Kinney Drugs and enjoyed continued relationships with both.

In September 1989, he married Marilyn Strough Borden. She predeceased him in October 2019.

Ken was an active member of the music community. He became a member of the Original Yanks Drum and Bugle Corp in 1957, playing the French Horn. He worked many years as their manager and put many hours into helping to ensure the “Yanks” were successful, entertaining and well respected.

Ken was one of the founding members of the NNYPMJA in the 1970’s, holding various leadership positions and he was instrumental in putting on clinics and worked closely with parade organizers.

In recent years Ken took on the task of learning to play a new instrument, the steel guitar. The love of the steel guitar and the “old” country music led Ken to bring together several local musicians in the tri-county area to play together at the Antwerp American Legion Post 916. The proceeds of these “Old Time Country Dances” have benefitted the Indian River Ambulance Service. It was Ken’s wish that these dances would continue in his absence and had already scheduled a spring and fall season for 2024.

Ken was also active in his community serving on both village and town boards, as well as the Indian River Board of Education. He was currently serving as a town board member. He was an active member of the Jefferson County Republican Party. He was a life member of the Gouverneur Elks Lodge No. 2035, a 41-year member of Sons of the American Legion Post 916 Antwerp, and a member of the Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons of the State of New York.

While residing the winter months in his Summerfield, Florida home from 2012-2018, Ken sang for the Golden Notes Chorus (directed by his sister Ann) and was a regular attendee at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Fruitland, FL.

Surviving are sister, Claire Marie (Michael) Brownell, step daughter Leslie (John) Baker Jr., stepson Richard Borden, granddaughter Saige Baker, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Gerald Taylor, Mike (Kathy) Strough, John (Julie) Strough, sister-in-law Martha Hartman; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

In addition to his wife and parents, Ken was predeceased by his sister, Ann Bresett Taylor in 2018 and brother-in-law Vince Hartman in 2023.

Funeral services will be 4 pm on Friday, February 23, 2024 at Frederick Bros. Funeral Home, Theresa, NY. Family and friends will gather at the Antwerp American Legion, following the service.

Calling hours will be 2-4 pm prior to the funeral service at the funeral home. Spring burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, Antwerp, NY, next to his wife Marilyn.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Indian River Ambulance service Inc., 6 ½ Sand Street, Philadelphia, NY 13673.

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