Barbara J. Frank

Barbara J. Frank, 86, of Harrisville, NY, passed away peacefully on November 16, 2024, in Charlotte, NC. She was born on June 10, 1938, in Harrisville, NY, to the late Lee Rose and Dorothy Lewis. Barbara was lovingly raised by her grandparents, Carl and Eva VanBrocklin, who became her guardians from birth.

A proud member of the Harrisville Central High School Class of 1955, Barbara continued her education at Mercy Nursing School in Watertown, NY. After completing her training that included rotations in Ogdensburg and Brooklyn, she graduated in 1957 as a Registered Nurse. Barbara devoted over 30 years of compassionate care to patients at Mercy Hospital in Watertown, touching the lives of countless individuals and their families.

Barbara married the love of her life, Clyde (Sam) Frank Jr., on June 10, 1961, at St. Francis Solanus Church in Harrisville, NY. Their 63-year marriage was a testament to love, faith, and devotion. Together, they raised seven children: Michael John, Michelle Rene (and her husband Rick Harriman), Lynne Marie (and her husband Amadeo De Jesus), Julie Anne, Scott William (and his wife Deborah), Christopher Stephen (and his wife Andrea), and Danielle Elizabeth (and her husband Michael Taylor). Barbara also leaves behind her sister-in-law Mary Alice Frank and 16 beloved grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren who were the light of her life.

Barbara's heart was forever tied to the Adirondacks, where she and Sam owned and operated Evergreen Acres Christmas Tree Farm from 1978 to 2001. A skilled artisan, Barbara crafted Christmas wreaths that adorned the homes of many families for decades. She was a longtime communicant at St. Francis Solanus Church and an active member of the Red Hat Society, where she enjoyed the camaraderie of her dear friends. Barbara’s life was filled with the simple joys of nature, reading, and the cherished moments spent watching wildlife around her beautiful log home. She was deeply grateful for her family and their shared memories.

A funeral mass for Barbara will be held at St. Francis Solanus Church in Harrisville on Monday, November 25, 2024, at 11:00 am, with Father Manford officiating. Visitation will be held prior to mass on Monday, November 25, 2024, from 8:30 - 10:30 am at Frary Funeral Home in Harrisville. Following the funeral mass, Barbara will be laid to rest at Harrisville Cemetery.

Barbara's radiant smile, unwavering love for her family, and her zest for life have left an indelible mark on all who knew her. Her legacy of kindness, devotion, and joy will live on in the hearts of her loved ones.

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

Nancy Carol Matthews Hurley

Nancy Carol Matthews Hurley (1939 – 2024) became one of heaven’s most cherished angels on November 15.

She is survived by her husband of nearly 64 years, Patrick Barry Hurley (Buddy) and her three children; her son Patrick Bruce, his wife Michelle and their children; Shawn Patrick, Kelsey Erin and Conor Patrick and his wife Cassandra, her daughter Sue Anne Stuckless, husband Randy and son Matthew Agone, his wife Katie and their children Elliana and Dominick, and her daughter Karyl Jeanne and her husband Gail Smith.  Nancy and Pat grew up in Talcville, NY as children and met again as young adults as they began their respective careers in nursing and the Navy. They married on New Year’s Eve 1960 and began a family while moving to naval bases from Boston to VA, to CT, SC, MS and eventually settled in Henrietta, NY where they have lived since 1972.

Nancy is renowned for her kindness and generosity of spirit.  She made best friends wherever they were stationed and was honored for her work in the Navy Ladies’ Auxiliary for helping other families while Pat was at sea on submarine duty.  She resumed her nursing work at Catholic schools in Rochester, NY and volunteered in the Red Cross.  Nancy was exceptionally creative and became skilled at sewing, needlepoint, knitting, crocheting, painting, quilting, scrapbooking, and gardening. Her fried chicken and her mother’s doughnuts were family favorites, and buttered popcorn with fudge were weekly treats with the grandkids. Being outside in nature was her happy place whether she was cross-country skiing, walking in Mendon Ponds Park taming the chickadees, sitting on the patio surrounded by her peonies, or at ‘camp’ with family and good friends on Lake Ontario. Together, she and Pat explored forty-eight states as well as many sites abroad in Great Britain, Ireland, Paris, Switzerland, and Italy. In life, she was a beloved spouse, a dedicated, proud and loving Mom and (Great) Grandma (GG), and a fiercely loyal friend.  Her gifts to those of us left behind are eternal optimism, laughter, the love of animals, and finding joy in the changing of the seasons as they were her favorite times of the year. She left the world a far better place and will be sorely missed by all who knew her.

Nancy and Pat agreed that they did not want a funeral service and instead, we will have a small family celebration of life someday when they are together again. In the meantime, we would be so grateful if you could share your memories in tribute to her here: https://rochestercremation.com/obituary/nancy-carol-matthews-hurley.

Shirley R. Burgess Jones

Shirley R. Jones, age 93, formerly of Gouverneur, passed away on November 15, 2024 at Crouse Hospital in Syracuse.

Shirley R. Burgess Jones was born in Johnson City, NY on July 25, 1931. She was the daughter of Lowell R. Burgess and Ruth A. Barnum Burgess. Shirley graduated from Vestal High School in 1949, with a secretarial education. She was employed by General Aniline & Film Corp., Ansco Division, Binghamton, NY. Monarch Life Insurance Company in Springfield, MA Penn State University, Deputy Town Clerk in Gouverneur, NY; was a part time legal secretary for Attorney Robert Ayling in Gouverneur. And was a part time secretary for Gouverneur Central School.

Shirley married her high school sweetheart, Lacey Jones in August of 1953. They celebrated their 50th anniversary with their children and their families in 2003 in the Adirondacks. Shirley was an accomplished artist, photographer, quilter, crafter and her love of the Adirondacks and the five visits to Hawaii where her son Lee lived was her inspiration for most of her art work and photography.

Shirley volunteered for many organizations. She was active for 26 years with the Thousand Island Girl Scout Council from 1967-1992. She was a troop leader for three levels from 1969-1975. From 1972-1992, Shirley was director of neighborhood events, day camp staff, member of delegate assembly, adult enrichment coordinator for the council overseeing the annual spring and fall adult training events held in Gouverneur for nine years. Shirley was awarded the Girl Scout highest adult award, Thanks Badge in 1985 and in 1989, Thanks Badge II, the first in TIGS council to receive this honor. She was Den Mother for both sons for eight years. Co-chaired the annual Cub Scout Blue and Gold banquets. Costumer for eight Gouverneur High School musicals. E.J. Noble Hospital Auxiliary member and co-chaired holiday craft table for two years. Co-chaired crafts for 1st United Methodist Church bazaars from 1970-1990. Shirley was the first woman trustee of the Gouverneur Methodist Church, serving twelve years, also as secretary. She quilted with a group from the church and was a member of the Knitting club.

In 1993, Lacey and Shirley retired to the Adirondacks, Kiwassa Lake and Lake Placid. Shirley’s love of the Adirondacks began when her parents camped at Fish Creek when she was a young child. She and Lacey spent their honeymoon at Seventh Lake. They tent camped with their children and then spent 41 years at their cottages at Lake Clear and Kiwassa Lake. Our greatest joy was sharing our Adirondack homes with family and friends. Shirley was president of Paint and Palette Art Association for nine years and was their representative as a member of the revitalization of down town Saranac Lake. 2004 the Saranac Lake Library exhibited her photography and paintings of her two favorite places, the Adirondacks and Hawaii. Shirley was secretary for the Kiwassa Lake Association for nine years, trustee for Robert Louis Stevenson Cottage, volunteer for Historic Saranac Lake, member of Lake Placid Red Hat Society.

They returned to Gouverneur in 2005 and Shirley was a trustee for the United Methodist Church for two terms, member of the United Methodist Women, Trustee and historian for Gouverneur Public Library, member and historian for Shakespeare Club, Les Beaux Arts Club and past president, volunteer of the Arts Club and a volunteer at the Gouverneur Museum.

Shirley is survived by a daughter, Chris (David) Middlemore of Baldwinsville, NY; Granddaughter Lacey (William) Pickett, great granddaughters Teagan and identical twins Harper and Henley of Rural Retreat, VA; Grandson Charles (Violeta) Duggan and great grandson Nolan of Roanoke, VA; Granddaughter Jennifer (Michael) Wells and great granddaughter Aubrey and Emma of Baldwinsville, NY; Grandson David Middlemore Jr. (Sabrina) and great grandson, Colton of Baldwinsville, NY; Son, Leland Jones (Dena King) and granddaughter Murilla King of Taos, NM; Son, Scott Jones (George Pinney) of Pittsfield, MA; sister, Ila Jean Popple of Gainsville, FL; and several nieces and nephews and their families.

Shirley is predeceased by her parents, Lowell and Ruth Burgess; her beloved husband of 66 years, Lacey L. Jones; her sisters, Juanita and (Vincent) Homer and Elaine and (Anthony) Johnson; her brother-in-law, Paul Popple and sisters-in-law, Sandra and (Harold) Roth and Louellen Jones.

There will be no calling hours or funeral service at the request of Shirley. Arrangements are with French Funeral Home, Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Ryan’s Wish Foundation, PO Box 326, Gouverneur NY 13642.

Evelyn Mary Washburn

Evelyn “Aunt Mary” Washburn, age 108 ½, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, November 6, 2024, surrounded by her family.

Mary was born on April 15, 1916 to the late Grover Cleveland and Evelyn (Mc Grane) Washburn. She graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1933 and then went on to St. Lawrence School of Nursing in Ogdensburg. She then joined the Naval Reserves during World War II and was stationed in Camp Perry, Williamsburg, Virginia as a nurse for 16 months and then had orders to depart with the Seabees for California and on to the war zone. However, fate interfered and by the time she arrived to the west coast, the battles were at an end. When she returned home, the GI bill allowed her to further her education at Columbia University in New York City and then she enrolled at Boston University for physical therapy and graduated with a Master’s in Rehabilitation Nursing. She worked in the Rochester area for two years and then came to work with the New York State Health Department and retired from there at the age of 55. She decided to work part-time as a in-home physical therapist with the Jefferson County Public Health Department for 18 years, before retiring again.

In her younger years, Mary belonged to a jazz band named Bud LaRue and his Eight Beautiful Girls and they played all over the area. Mary enjoyed spending time at her home on Clear Lake in Plessis. She enjoyed playing golf, was a world class scrabble player and loved ice cream and socializing.

Surviving is a nephew David Spilman Sr.; great nieces and nephews, Dale Spilman, Amy Robinson, Ann Marotta, Eric Spilman, Connie Stowell, David Spilman Jr., Shelly Dodds, Sherry Geer, Nancy Spilman, Natalie Spilman, Marty Spilman and Vanessa Wallace; and several great-great and great-great-great nieces and nephews.

Mary is predeceased by her parents and a sister and brother-in-law, Jane E. and Jim Dyer; a nephew Kenly Spilman and niece Janine Wallace and two great nephews Paul Spilman and Luke Wallace.

After dedicating many years in the nursing field, Mary had decided to donate her body to science. She is currently the oldest recipient at the Upstate Science Medical Program. There will be a memorial service for Mary on Saturday, December 14, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at French Funeral Home, Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

In lieu of flowers, donations are encouraged to St. James Church, Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley or to Friends 4 Pound Paws.

Vera C. Young

Vera C. Young, age 80, of Antwerp, NY passed away on Saturday, October 5, 2024 at her home.

There was a graveside service for Vera on Saturday, October 12, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at New St. James Cemetery on Rt 58 S. in Gouverneur with Father Jay Seymour officiating. Arrangements are with French Funeral Home, Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Vera was born on September 19, 1944 in Copenhagen, NY to the late Henry and Antoinette (Zimmerman) Eisel. She attended Copenhagen Central School where she participated in Cheerleading and Marching Band and graduated from there in in 1962. She won best typist of the year in 1962 and went on to the Watertown School of Commerce where she obtained a Certificate of Stenography. Vera worked at the Merchants National bank in Syracuse NY until she left employment to get married. On September 28, 1963 she married Thomas G. Young at St. Mary’s Church in Copenhagen. Vera became a wife and homemaker and raised 8 children, settling on a dairy farm in Antwerp NY where she kept the books for the farm. She would often volunteer for any activities at her children's school, St. James in Gouverneur where she worked in the cafeteria for a time. She kept and maintained beautiful photo albums for her entire family. Vera volunteered for many church activities at St James Church in Gouverneur and her favorite was the summer socials. She worked in Dietary at E.J. Noble Hospital for many years and retired from there in 2012. In her free time, she also enjoyed painting ceramics at a local shop in Gouverneur and taking care of her vegetable and flower gardens. Vera attended her grandchildren’s many school, dance, sports and 4-H activities, always encouraging them. Vera and her dear friend Alice Phillips traveled together going as far away as Alaska one year. She also corresponded with many friends and relatives with calls, letters and cards every year to keep in touch.

Surviving is her husband, Thomas; four sons, James (Antonette) Young, Thomas (Sara) Young Jr., Mark Young and Andrew (Jennifer) Young; four daughters, Loucinda (Eddy) Cipriano, Antoinette (Jason) Moon, Teresa (Clayton) Rumble and Julie (Jeremiah) Eaton; four brothers, John (Gail) Eisel, Steve Eisel, Rudy (Betty) Eisel and Roland (Lou) Eisel; a sister, Anne “Babe” (Herb) Stephenson; a sister-in-law, Marion Eisel; 17 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

Vera is predeceased by her parents, a brother Al Eisel, mother and father-in-law Clarence and Alice Young, two nephews Bruce Eisel and Billy Eisel and a brother-in-law Bill Young.

Cynthia Louise Pohl Morgan

Cynthia Louise Pohl Morgan stepped into eternity from Grand Junction, Colorado on October 12, 2024, at the age of 80.

Cindy was born July 2, 1944, to the late Robert and Ada (Lovelace) Pohl in Gouverneur, New York. She was the oldest of seven children and grew up in Oswegatchie, NY. Upon graduating from Clifton-Fine Central School, Cindy attended Plattsburgh State. On February 2, 1964, Cindy married Lawrence Baird Morgan Jr. in Watertown, New York where they welcomed two sons, Lawrence Baird Morgan III and Robert David Morgan.

Upon being widowed in 1968, Cindy and her young sons moved to Colorado where she built a life for 47 years. Cindy was a licensed cosmetologist and later worked in the food service industry for the State of Colorado and the prestigious Broadmoor Hotel. In 2015, Cindy returned to New York where she shared a home with her sister for eight years before relocating to Colorado in 2023 to be closer to her two sons and their families.

Cindy was a faithful Christ follower and spent much of her time serving at her church. She frequently volunteered at back-to-school events for local children, donated her homemade jams for fundraising, and volunteered on various committees. Cindy also enjoyed a lifetime of sewing, gardening, canning, baking, reading, and various creative activities which she frequently turned into gifts for her treasured family and friends.

Cindy is preceded in death by her parents: Robert and Ada (Lovelace) Pohl, and husband: Lawrence Baird Morgan Jr. She is survived by loving family including six siblings: Gretchen Currier, Sarah (Steve) Oddi, Katrine (Donald) Held, Susan (Peter) Kerr, Robert (Patricia) Pohl, and Major Harold (Carla) Pohl; her two sons: Lawrence Baird (Kelly) Morgan III, Robert David (Angela) Morgan, two grandchildren: Lawrence Baird (Selah) Morgan IV and Kaitlyn Elizabeth Roberts; and three great-grandchildren: Lawrence Baird Morgan V, Theodore Rex Roberts, and Ember Rose Morgan; along with numerous beloved nieces, nephews, and extended family.

Memorial services will be held in New York and Colorado. On Saturday, November 2, 2024, at 11:00 AM at First United Methodist Church of Gouverneur, 34 Grove Street, Gouverneur, New York 13642. And on Saturday, November 8, 2024, at 11:00 AM at New Life Church, World Prayer Center, 11005 Voyager Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80921. In lieu of flowers, the family invites donations to be made to the First United Methodist Church - Fuel Oil Fund. Condolences may be made online to www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Agnes E. Woodrow

Agnes E. Woodrow, 102, passed away peacefully on Monday, October 14, 2024.

A funeral service will be held on Friday, October 18th at 11:00 am at Hermon United Methodist Church with pastor Martha Helmer officiating and burial to follow in Hermon Cemetery. Calling hours will be held on Thursday, October 17th from 3:00 to 6:00 pm at the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur.

Agnes was born on January 8, 1922 in Gouverneur, the daughter of Frederick and Ethel (Baxter) Blandin.

While growing up she attended schools in Spragueville and Hermon.

Aggie married Everett Woodrow on January 27, 1941 at Edwards Methodist Church Parsonage.

The couple ran their farm for nearly 30 years while Agnes also worked as a rural mail carrier for 24 years and owned/operated the Hermon IGA Store for 8 years. Everett passed away on December 5, 2007.

Agnes was a member of the Hermon United Methodist Church and the Hermon Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary. She enjoyed bowling, dancing, visiting the casino, and spending time with her family, friends and cat Jordan. She also enjoyed running the concession stand at auctions for Willis Shattuck and selling her homemade doughnuts that everyone loved at the auctions.

She is survived by her children Karen and Francis “Hank” Pike of Russell, Clifford “Stub” and Barbara Woodrow of Hermon, her Great Granddaughter whom she raised Abbigaile and Andrew Bonno of Colton, several grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great-great grandchildren, her sister Juanita Thornton of Portland, NY, nieces and nephews.

She is predeceased by her parents, her husband, a brother Dean Blandin, Grandsons Michael Peabody Jr. and Frederick Peabody, and Great Grandson Grant Joseph Woodrow.

We would also like to thank Rose, Esther and Karla for having so much compassion and caring for “Aggie” throughout her journey.

Memorial donations in lieu of flowers in honor of Aggie are encouraged to Hermon United Methodist Church, Hermon Vol. Fire Department, Russell Vol. Fire Department, or Hospice of St Lawrence Valley.

Larry Joseph Murdie

Larry Joseph Murdie, age 73, passed away peacefully while surrounded by his family on Wednesday, October 9, 2024, at Lackey Memorial Hospital in Forest, MS. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date.

Larry was born on September 23, 1951, to Clarence Murdie and Jane Walrath in Gouverneur, NY. He had lived in Forest, MS for the past thirty-five years. Larry loved hunting, fishing, woodworking, collecting antiques, metalworking, and watching westerns. He served his country in the Marines for two years and had a great career with Hughes and Raytheon.

Larry was preceded in death by his wife, Kathy Murdie; his parents, Clarence and Jane Murdie and his brother, Clarence “Jerry” Murdie. He is survived by his three children, Casey Murdie (Brandi), Tami Hollingsworth (Ted), and Kelli Clayton (Van); his siblings, Grace (Otis) Woods, John (Jo Ann) Murdie, Mark Murdie, Claressa (Joseph) Fitzgerald, Susan Labow, Bertha (David) Morrow; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Lionel Carlos Griffith

Lionel Carlos Griffith, 82, passed away Monday, September 30, 2024 at his home in Portland, Oregon.

He was born June 14, 1942 in Gouverneur, New York, the son of Carlos and Ercile Belmore Griffith. He graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1960. Lionel enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and was an electronics technician. Upon leaving the Air Force, he was employed at Proctor and Gamble in sales and promotions.

A graduate of San Francisco City College majoring in photography, Lionel had a photography studio while employed with the U.S. Postal Service. Moving to Portland, Oregon in 1975, he was employed at Rose Auto Salvage in the counter sales department. He retired after 30 years.

Lionel married Suzanne Suppo. They later separated, but remained lifelong friends.

Lionel is survived by a son Jules and Kelly Griffith (Melbourne, Australia), a daughter Denise and Jeff Hills (South Lake, Texas), and grandchildren and children Scarlette Griffith, Coltrane Griffith, Collette Hill and Corrine Hill, brothers Mike Griffith and Hazel Deremiah (Gouverneur, NY) Stephen Griffith (Gouverneur, NY) and Donald (Kathy) Griffith (Holton, Kansas), a sister Brenda (Gil) Streeter (North Gouverneur, NY), and several nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by a mother, father and sister, Elsie Brown.

Donations in memory of Lionel may be made to Gouverneur Museum, 30 Church St., Gouverneur, NY 13642, or to Friends 4 Pound Paws, PO Box 394 (55 Owl Road), Gouverneur, NY 13642 or email friends4poundpaws@gmail.com.

Robert F. Lallier, Jr

It is with tremendous sadness that the Lallier family announces the unexpected passing of our beloved brother, Bobby, on October 4, 2024. Bob was recently undergoing cancer treatment.

Robert Francis Lallier, Jr. was the oldest son of the late Robert and Ann (Baker) Lallier.  He was born in Watertown, NY on December 7, 1953 and spent his childhood in Gouverneur, NY.  He graduated from Gouverneur High School, where he participated in sports, choir, many extra-curricular activities and excelled academically. He continued his education at the Coast Guard Academy and graduated in 1976. After serving his time as a Coast Guard officer, he earned his Masters degree in Environmental Engineering and started his engineering career at NASA’s John Glenn Research Center in Sandusky, OH, where he worked until his retirement. Although he loved returning to his hometown for family events and his favorite member-guest golf tournament, Ohio became his home. An avid lover of all sports, he never missed a Cleveland Indians opening day and enjoyed watching football at his favorite watering hole with friends. It was in Cleveland, where he met the love of his life, Jennifer Rogers.  They married on January 16, 2016.

Bobby always led with his heart in everything he did and with everyone he touched.  He was an avid reader, an expert Jeopardy and Trivia game player and would play cards like a shark. He started each day with his coffee and the NY Times crossword puzzle, which he could complete in no time. He was a loving brother, devoted uncle to all his nieces and nephews and a faithful friend to so many.

Bob is survived by his wife, Jennifer, his sisters Jeanne (John) Sheridan, Mary, Susan, Anne (Joseph) Reilly, and Catherine (Michael) Patneaude, and his brothers John (Elizabeth), James (Tari), Daniel (Diane) and Francis (Michele) and many nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his parents and his niece Nicole Lallier.

Funeral services will be held in Cleveland, Ohio and a celebration of life will be held in Gouverneur at a later date. Donations in his memory can be made to St James School, 20 S. Gordon St, Gouverneur, NY  13642.

Shawn J. Roberts

Shawn Jon Roberts, affectionately known as “The Joker”, age 61, of Gouverneur, NY passed away on Wednesday, September 25, 2024 at Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, NY with his family at his side. Shawn was recently diagnosed with Esophageal cancer.

Shawn was born on November 22, 1962 in Gouverneur, NY to the late Arnold and Muriel “Pat” (Ferron) Roberts. He graduated from Gouverneur Central School in 1980 and then attended North Country Community College, where he studied Ski Area Management. Shawn also attended SUNY Canton later in life where he studied Performance Motorsports. Shawn enjoyed creating art and music, as well as theatre performance and traveling. He lived an adventurous life. His experiences included Sky Diving in Nevada and biking to Boston and back. He was always the life of the party.

Surviving is his daughter, Megan Roberts and her companion Gary McIntyre; a grandson, Brock Aldridge; five siblings, Shirley and Don Putman of Sylvia Lake, Doug and Connie Roberts of Gouverneur, Arnie and Jackie Roberts of Richville, Judy and Bob Harper of Florida and Amy and Mike Corbett of Watertown and several nieces and nephews, he was labeled as the fun uncle!

Shawn is predeceased by his parents and a brother, Robert “Bobby” Roberts.

There will be no calling hours or funeral service. The family will have a private celebration of life at a later date. Arrangements are entrusted to French Funeral Home, Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Sallie Jo Emrich

Sallie Jo (McBroom) Emrich, 60, passed away on Sunday, September 29, 2024 at Upstate Hospital in Syracuse.

Calling hours will be held on Sunday, October 6th, from 12:00 to 2:00 pm with a funeral service at 2:00 pm at the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur. Following the service, a celebration of life will be held at the Gouverneur VFW from 3:00 to 5:00 pm.

Sallie was born on April 8, 1964 in Gouverneur, the daughter of Dorothy Tharrett.

She attended Gouverneur schools and received recognition as a certified nurses aide.

Sallie worked for E.J. Noble Hospital and Gouverneur Hospital for nearly 30 years, taking great pride in the care of her patients.

She married Alan “Al” Emrich on February 14, 2001.

Sallie enjoyed listening to music and singing, spending time with her pets, friends, and family, and taking the time to assist help in need whether it was at work or out in the general public. She was also known to enjoy a cold one here and there.

She is survived by her husband Al, her children Heather Jesmer and Vance Jesmer, her grandson Nathan Watson her siblings Richard Tharrett, Allen McBroom, Lorraine Stowell, Connie LaBow, and Judy Nichols, many nieces and nephews. Sallie is predeceased by her parents Dorothy McBroom and William Mouck, siblings Robert McBroom, Ed McBroom, Gary Tharrett, and Linda Stowell.

Memorial donations in memory of Sallie are encouraged to Friends 4 Pound Paws or Ryan’s Wish Foundation.

Kenneth Wolf

Keneth Wolf, age 67 years, passed away unexpectedly at his farm in Gouverneur on September 25, 2024.

Born in the city of New York to Joan and Walter Wolf, Ken graduated from St. Francis Preparatory School and attained a degree in Ancient History from Queens City College.

Ken had a lifelong passion for learning. He loved his books, reading the New York Times and meeting new people.

Ken served as a trooper with the New York State Police for twenty years, retiring in 1999.

He married Claire Griffith in 1984. Together they operated the family farm, raising and exhibiting prize winning Corriedale sheep and wool.

Ken enjoyed making hay and supplied many local farmers with square bales. He cared deeply for the farm and the many friends he made there.

His journey here has ended. He will be greatly missed.

Per Ken’s wishes, no services will be held and his ashes will be spread on the farm. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Bonnie Lee Moosbrugger

Bonnie Lee Moosbrugger left this world with grace and faith to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on September, 20, 2024, in Hobe Sound, Florida.

Born in Gouverneur, New York, on July 24, 1944, to the late Paul Peters and Theresa Fuller. Bonnie's life was a testament to the power of unwavering faith, love and the strength of the human spirit. Bonnie was the beloved wife of the late Robert J. Moosbrugger "Moosie" and was the loving mother of the late Scott P. Raven. She was also the cherished sister of the late Carolyn Gamble.

Her legacy continues through her surviving children, Eric Raven and Megan (Michael) Sihle, and her five grandchildren, Gentry (Jennifer) Raven, Gabriel (Rob) Raven Muirhead, Sonia Raven, Elliot Sihle, and Remi Sihle. She is also survived by her sister, Phyllis Wells, and brother, Stuart (Diana) Peters. She graduated from Gouverneur High School and chose to raise her family in Gouverneur, until relocating to Florida over 20 year ago. Bonnie's work ethic shone brightly as she co-owned and ran RJM Line Construction and Gentry's Clam Cove restaurant alongside the love of her life, Robert. Both businesses weren't just establishments, but, for many years, successful additions to the Gouverneur community.

Bonnie had many interests, but, she cherished God and her family above all. She always said, God comes first, family next, and then work and friends. Nobody loved like her, yet she was loved by so many. Bonnie's friends were her treasures, and she valued every moment spent in their company, whether it was on beach walks, enjoying good food and wine, or simply relishing the precious gift of life. Bonnie was a living example of what it means to walk in faith, love and conviction and she imparted this legacy of faith to her family. Her selfless nature meant that she always put others before herself, making sure those around her were cared for and cherished. You get to meet our Maker mom, we love you and will miss you beyond words, but we will see you up there. John 11:25-26 Jesus says, "I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die."

Calling hours will be held on Saturday, October 5 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. with a service at 1 p.m. at the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur. A celebration of life will follow the service from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Casablanca Restaurant, Gouverneur. Memorial Donations may be made to: Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation Clfoundation.org or T-Cell Leukemia Lymphoma Foundation: tcllfoundation.org. An online registry is available at www.treasurecoastseawinds.com.

Margaret Ann Hill

Margaret Ann Hill, 82, passed away peacefully on Saturday, September 14, 2024, with her loving husband, Edmund S Hill, and family at her side in Leesburg, Florida.

Born in Pyrites, NY, on September 16, 1941, Margaret was the daughter of the late Guy and Ethel Rocca. She earned her bachelor of science degree in nursing from Suny Empire State College. She married Edmund on June 22, 1963 and moved to North Carolina while he served in the Marine Corp at Camp Lejune. Margaret’s career as a nurse included Jacksonville NC hospital, Gouverneur EJ Noble Hospital and St Lawrence Public Health in Gouverneur, NY. Maggie retired in 1999. She and her husband split their time between Gouverneur and Florida, before settling fulltime in Leesburg, Florida in 2007.

Margaret is survived by her husband of 61 years, Edmund Hill, her daughters, Kathleen (Frank) Pinnola, Middletown, NJ, and Kimberly (William) Reed, Gouverneur, NY, and by four grandchildren, Justin Reed, Alicia Cornell, Frank Pinnola, and Thomas Pinnola. Margaret loved her six great-grandchildren; Madelyn, Allison, Adelle Reed, and Gage, Reed, and Colt Cornell. She is also survived by three brothers, Guy Rocca Jr, Michigan, James Rocca, North Carolina, Robert Rocca, Virginia, her special Aunt Marion, several beloved nieces, nephews, and cousins. Margaret was predeceased by her brother, Charles Rocca.

Maggie enjoyed creating gifts and teaching her artistic talents, which included ceramics, stained glass, quilting, sewing, and painting. Maggie’s artisan-stained glass windows are showcased in local churches, funeral homes, and many of her family’s homes. She also loved outdoor activities, including gardening, hiking, and boating at Lake Bonaparte. Maggie was a member of the Gouverneur Garden Club, Elks bowling league and was a life-long communicant at St. James Church. Throughout her retirement, Maggie and Ed enjoyed traveling which included trips to Alaska and Hawaii and many cruises.
Margaret held dearly the company of her family and friends.  
The family held a private prayer service in Florida. A celebration of life will be planned in Gouverneur NY in 2025.

Donations can be made in her honor to The American Cancer Society.

Condolences may be made at www.beyersfuneralhome.com.

Robert “Bob” C. Pelno

Robert “Bob” C. Pelno, age 91, passed away on Friday, September 20, 2024.

Bob was born on July 15, 1933 in Tupper Lake to the late Floyd Joseph and Florence Mary (Savard) Pelno and attended Tupper Lake Central School. Mr. Pelno served in the United States Navy from 1954 until his honorable discharge in 1958. He was a machinist aboard the destroyer, John R. Craig 885 and the USS Bradford 545. After that he served in the National Guard for 3 years. He married Sarah “Sally” Northrup on February 4, 1989. Sally passed away on November 3, 2023.

Mr. Pelno worked for Newton Falls Paper Mill for 35 years, first in production, then in the Electric Shop the last 8 years. He enjoyed camping on Crooked Creek, watching television, and hunting and fishing. He was also a longtime member of the American Legion.

His survivors include his five children, Clayton and Laurie Bright, Robbie Pelno, Clayton Pelno and George Terrell, Thomas and Jessica Pelno, and Jennifer Pelno and Doug Roberts; his step children, Danny and Maryann Foley, Kenny and Trish Foley and Denise and Jeff Regan. He is also survived by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Bob is predeceased by his wife, Sarah “Sally”; parents and his brothers, Bill, Harry, Larry, Don, Lorne, and Ivan Pelno.

There will be a graveside service for Bob on Saturday, September 28, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Hubert’s Cemetery in Star Lake with military honors. A Celebration of Bob’s life will follow at the American Legion in Star Lake. Arrangements are with French Family Funeral Home in Star Lake. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Bruce H. Gleason

Bruce H. Gleason, 88, passed away on Wednesday, September 11, 2024 in Maine.

Calling hours will be held on Thursday, September 19 from 1:00 to 3:00 pm with a memorial service at 3:00 pm at the Green Funeral Home in Gouverneur. A burial will follow in Riverside Cemetery, Gouverneur and a reception will be held at the Gouverneur Presbyterian Church at 4:30 pm.

Bruce was born in Gouverneur on October 14, 1935, the son of Harvey L. And Dorothy (Fredenburg) Gleason.

He and his younger sister Mary grew up at 65 Barnes St. in Gouverneur. When his mother passed away, his father remarried to Margaret Herring.

He graduated from Gouverneur High School where he was on the baseball team in 1953 and from Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania where he joined the ATO fraternity and graduated in 1957. Bruce received a charter property casualty underwriter designation in 1982.

He achieved the rank of captain in the United States Army reserves, serving nearly 10 years.

Bruce married Elizabeth Jean Kirchner on August 12, 1961 in Collinsville, IL.

He was employed with New York Life Insurance Company for 7 years and in 1965, established Bruce H. Gleason Agency. Bruce eventually merged to become MacFadden-Dier Travelers Agency in Canton and retired in 1996. He also worked as a tax preparer since 1957.

Bruce was a member for over 50 years and former worshipful Master of Gouverneur Masonic Lodge #217 where he was also district deputy for the 1st St. Lawrence district and had served as treasurer since 1978. He was a lifetime member of the Gouverneur First Presbyterian Church since 1947 where he served as deacon and elder for many years. Bruce was an associate member of the Orr’s & Bailey Island United Methodist Church in Orr’s Island, Maine, of which he served on the board of trustees and the finance committee.

Before retirement, Bruce and Liz spent several weeks each summer on the coast of Maine. Upon retirement, the couple purchased a home on Bailey Island, Maine, where they spent many enjoyable summers looking out at the ocean.

He is survived by his wife Elizabeth, his sons Thomas E. Gleason , David A. and daughter-in-law Elizabeth (Flanagan) Gleason, 3 granddaughters Margot, Madeline, and Maeve, a sister Mary Colton, nieces and nephews.

Memorial gifts in honor of Bruce are encouraged to the Gouverneur First Presbyterian Church or Gouverneur Masonic Lodge #217.

Jennifer Hay

Jennifer Lynn Hay, age 48, of Gouverneur, passed away on September 11, 2024 at Carthage Area Hospital surrounded by her loving family.

Services will be held at the Gouverneur First Presbyterian Church on Saturday, September 21, 2024. Visitation from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Followed by a memorial service at 12:00 p.m. A private burial will be held at the Riverside Cemetery, Gouverneur. Arrangements are with French Funeral Home in Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Jennifer was born on October 5, 1975 at the RRH Gouverneur Hospital to Cheryl (Swift) Hay and the late Scott Hay. She graduated from Gouverneur Central School in 1993 and worked for Jones and Doldo Agency in Star Lake and Kemper Insurance in Syracuse. Jennifer also worked as an LPN at Claxton Hepburn Medical Center followed by working as the Assistant School Nurse for the Gouverneur Central School District.

Jennifer enjoyed going for long walks around town with her daughter, Madelynne. She had a deep passion to help those less fortunate and offered a caring smile with an abundance of love to all who knew her.

Jennifer is survived by her daughter, Madelynne A. Hay-Spano who is the daughter of the late Steven F. Spano, her mother, Cheryl Hay, sister and brother-in-law, Julie and Brian Scheider, her step-mother, Wendy Hay, and many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Jennifer is predeceased by her father, Scott Hay.

Sharon Lee Kelley

Sharon Lee Kelley, 82, passed away on Thursday, September 12, 2024, at Sitrin Health Care Center.

She was born on December 4, 1941, in Utica. Sharon was the daughter of the late Lee G. and Vera Byrns Kelley. She attended New Hartford schools, graduating in 1959. Sharon went to SUNY Cortland graduating, 1963. In 1969, she earned a master’s degree from the University of Iowa while teaching at the undergraduate level. She taught elementary physical education for many years in Gouverneur, NY, taking early retirement to return to New Hartford to care for her mother. Sharon had a deep love for nature and wildlife, especially moose. Summers at the family cabin on Moose River in Old Forge, many trips with special friends to Pleasant Pond in Maine and the trips with her Theta Phi sisters to Camp Pine Knot on Raquette provided Sharon with some of her happiest memories.

Sharon was always active. She swam in National Senior Olympics in Orlando, FL, Hampton Roads, VI, Pittsburgh, PA and Louisville, KY. She played volleyball for more than twenty years and enjoyed hiking and mountain climbing. She authored two books, Life Reflections and Joyful Living.

Sharon accepted the challenges of Parkinson’s Disease with courage and the determination not to let it control her life. Through physical therapy and her positive attitude, she was able to continue to travel, write poetry, participate in Senior Readers Theater and to serve on the board of the Parkinson’s Support Group going well into her 70s.

Sharon is survived by her brother, Norman Kelley (Mary) of New Hartford; godson and nephew, Christopher Lee Kelley; nephew Matthew George and many, many Friends.

In keeping with Sharon’s wishes, there will be no formal services. Her ashes will be spread in the Adirondacks. Arrangements are with Friedel, Williams & Edmunds Funeral and Cremation Services, 13 Oxford Rd., New Hartford.

In memory of Sharon, please consider a donation to Save the Chimps, PO Box, Fort Pierce, FL 34979 or the charity of choice. For online expressions of sympathy go to fwefh.com.

Carol E. Andre

Carol Elva Andre, 86, of Kutztown, PA, passed away peacefully on September 8, 2024, at St. Luke's Hospice in Bethlehem, PA. Born on April 3, 1938, in Canton, St. Lawrence County, NY, she was the daughter of the late Denver Davis and Marion D. Davis (Hall).

Carol was a proud graduate of Gouverneur High School, class of 1955. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who touched the lives of many. Carol is survived by her loving husband, Joseph G. Andre, of Kutztown, PA, and their children: Joseph Andre (wife, Sandy), Robert Andre (wife, Denise), David Andre (wife, Kimberly), Aaron Andre (wife, Karla), Kimberly (Andre) Haraske (husband, Glenn), Debra Andre, Teresa (Andre) Zettlemoyer (husband, Mark), and Jeanne (Andre) Holman (husband, Ted). She was also blessed with 29 grandchildren,39 great-grandchildren and one great great grandson, who brought immense joy to her life. Additionally, she is survived by her step-brother, Gary Smith.

Carol was predeceased by grandson Jeremy Andre, brother ralph Davis, step mother Ruth Davis, step father Stanley Smith and step sister Bonnie Claflin.

A viewing will be held from 6:00 to 8:00 PM on Wednesday, September 11, 2024, at Mae A. Stump Funeral Home, Inc. A second viewing will take place from 9:30 to 10:30 AM on Thursday, September 12, 2024, at St. Mary’s R C Church, 14833 Kutztown Rd., Kutztown, PA, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 AM. Carol will be laid to rest at Berks County Memorial Gardens, Fleetwood, PA.

Online condolences can be shared at www.MaeStumpFuneralHome.com.