David G. Edwards

David G. Edwards, 81, formerly of Gouverneur, NY, passed away, Saturday morning, May 2, 2026 at Samaritan Senior Village, Watertown, NY, where he had resided for the past two years.

Born on September 28, 1944 in Gouverneur, NY, to John Gordon and Audrey Mae Shampine Edwards, and he was a 1962 graduate of Gouverneur High School.

David enlisted into the US Army in 1962 and was honorably discharged in 1966.

He married Sandra L. Bickford on May 18, 1968 at the Gouverneur United Methodist Church. The couple had been married for 54-years when Sandra passed away on February 6, 2023.

David worked for Borden’s in Watertown, NY and Penny Curtis Bakery in Syracuse, NY, for many years.

He enjoyed all sports, a huge fan of the NY Giants and the LA Dodgers. He also loved waterparks and going to local county fairs and the New York State Fair.

Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, David, Jr. and Melissa Edwards, Evans Mills, NY; two grandchildren, Leah Edwards (Philip Kampnich), Evans Mills, NY, and Tanner Edwards (Emma Thorington), Watertown, NY; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Kerry and Nancy Bickford, Fine, NY, and sister-in-law, Glenda Bickford, Gouverneur, NY; two nieces and a nephew.

He was predeceased by his parents, his wife, Sandra, a sister and brother-in-law, Diane and Martin Hogue, and a sister-in-law, Cheryl Bickford.

Arrangements are with Frederick Bros. Funeral Home, Theresa, NY.

Donations may be made to Friend 4 Pound Paws Rescue, 55 Owl Rd., Gouverneur, NY 13642.

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Service Notice: Daniel S. Zira

Friends & Family: Please join us in celebrating the life of Daniel S. Zira on Saturday, May 23rd, 12 - 4pm, at the Eldon Conklin Gouverneur Community Center, Gouverneur. Dan passed on November 11, 2025 at the age of 64. He was a loving husband & father as well as a dear friend to many. We would love for those who knew Dan to gather with us to share & honor the memories, love, and laughter he brought to all of our lives. 

Leonard R. Rose

Leonard R. “Lennie” Rose, 81, Palm Bay, Florida originally from Theresa, NY passed away unexpectedly and peacefully on April 2, 2026.

Lennie was born January 17, 1945 in Theresa, NY to Arthur and Frances Rose, the fifth of nine children. He graduated from Indian River Central High School in 1962.

Lennie built a life defined by hard work and dedication. He spent many years as a long haul truck driver before continuing his career as an Operations Manager at Atlantic Building Materials, where he was respected for his reliability and strong work ethic until his retirement.

Above all else, Lennie was a devoted family man. He found his greatest joy in spending time with his beloved wife of 61 years, Tanya, and in being surrounded by his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

He is survived by his wife, Tanya, his daughters Teresa (Bruce) Archer, Shyanne (Thomas Paige) and a son Dean (Jodie) Rose, many grandchildren and great-grandchildren who will carry his memory forward. He is also survived by sisters Doris Knowlton, Judy Peck, and Sue Rose all of Gouverneur, NY; brothers Larry Rose, Evans Mills, NY, and Fred (Natalie) Rose, Clayton, NC. He was predeceased by his parents, Arthur and Frances Rose, a sister, Margo Rose and brothers Frank Rose and Richard “Dick” Rose.

A private family gathering was held in Palm Bay, Florida to honor his life. He will be greatly missed by all.

Timothy J. Geer

Timothy J. Geer, age 58, of North East, PA and formerly of Gouverneur, NY, passed away unexpectedly at his home on Thursday, April 30, 2026.

There will be calling hours for Tim on Saturday, May 9, 2026 from 10:00-12:00 at the Gouverneur Elks Lodge. His funeral service will immediately follow at 12:00 p.m. There will be a Celebration of Life to follow at Mullin’s Restaurant. Arrangements are entrusted to French Funeral Home, Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com. The family is also having a celebration of life for him on Thursday, May 7 at 5:00 p.m. at Beach Glass Estates, 12424 Lake Road, North East, PA 16428.

Tim was born on November 29, 1967 in Gouverneur, NY to James and Judy (Link) Geer. He graduated from Gouverneur Central School in 1986, and then entered into the United States Army, where he served until his honorable discharge in 1988. Tim began his employment following in his grandfather’s footsteps working at Gouverneur Talc until they closed in 2008. He proudly established and worked for B&M Home Repair before moving to Pennsylvania and working for Port Erie Plastic until his passing.

In his free time, Tim enjoyed traveling and being with his family; he loved spending time with his grandchildren most of all. He loved his faithful Golden companion, Axel; he was a big Syracuse and Buffalo Bills fan; he enjoyed watching NASCAR, especially Dale Earnhardt Sr. Tim was a member of the Porcupine Hunting Camp; and he loved tinkering and was often working on projects. He was always smiling, upbeat, and had a positive attitude on life.

Surviving are his two children, Meggan and Eddie Anson, Brandon and Kenisha Geer; five grandchildren, Noah, Hank, Taya, Reese Anson and Milo Geer; the mother of his children Sherry Geer; his father, James Geer; three sisters, Amy and Charles Patton, Tina and David Fuller and Alicia and Shawn Mead; several nieces and nephews; his fiancé, Boneta Borrero, and her children that he loved as his own, Jaimie and Brian Schaff, Jeremy Borrero and Taylor Deane, Janelle and Steve Soeder, Justin and Lindsey Borrero along with many grandchildren whom he loved as his own. 

He is predeceased by his mother, Judy Geer and Boneta’s grandson whom Tim viewed as his own, Joelaynd Schaff.

In lieu of flowers, the family would like for donations to be made to your local food pantry.

Franklyn "Dave" Rastley

It's with a profound sense of loss we announce the passing of Franklyn "Dave" Rastley, a compassionate soul known for his humility, dedication, and ambition. Born on the 7th of July 1940 in Gouverneur, Franklyn lived a life that exemplified love, grit, and a commitment to his family and work.

Franklyn was a successful dairy farmer, spending 51 dedicated years in the profession he loved. His ambitious spirit and relentless drive led him to earn prestigious awards for milk production and service as a Director of the Gouverneur Co-Op. His ability to balance hard work with joy was evident in his love for his Pleasant Lake camp, motorcycle rides, and snowmobile adventures in his younger years. He was a man of his word, honest as the day is long, and his greatest joy came from his love for his wife, children, and grandchildren.

Franklyn leaves behind an enriched legacy, survived by his loving wife Shirley of 64 years, they were married August 5, 1961, and his cherished daughters Janet Boyd, Shelley Bush and companion Joe Besaw, Kimberly (Larry) Fuller, Diane (Edwin) Easton, and April (Kenneth) Bonham, a son, David (Ann) Rastley, 12 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Franklyn is preceded in death by his parents Leo and Edna Rastley, his siblings John, George, Eleanor, Jean, Leo Jr., Donald, and Viola, and his son-in-law Franklin Boyd.

As we mourn Franklyn's loss, let's remember the words of the Bible that comfort us in times of sorrow: "Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted" (Matthew 5:4). A Mass of Christian Burial will be held for Franklyn on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, at 10:00am at St. James Catholic Church, located at 164 East Main Street, Gouverneur, New York, 13642. Calling hours will be held on Tuesday May 5, 2026 from 3 PM to 6 PM at Frary Funeral Home, 33 Park Street, Gouverneur.

As we honor Franklyn's life, we invite you to share your cherished memories and upload photos of him on the memorial page at www.fraryfuneralhome.com. Let's celebrate a life well-lived, and remember Franklyn for the compassionate, humble, ambitious, and dedicated man he was.

Memorial donations in Franklyn's memory may be made to the St. Joseph's Home in Ogdensburg or to St. James Church in Gouverneur or to the American Heart Association.

Vickie Lee Streeter

Vickie Lee Streeter, age 71, of Gouverneur, NY passed away on April 3, 2026 at the Gouverneur Hospital surrounded by her family.

There was a graveside service for Vickie on Friday, April 17, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. at the Hailesboro Cemetery with Honorable Reverand Roger K. Duvall officiating. Arrangements were entrusted to French Funeral Home, Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Vickie was born on May 28, 1954 in Gouverneur, NY to the late Ellis and Ima (Goodison) Greenwood. Vickie graduated from Gouverneur Central School and then went on to Canton College, where she earned her Associate Degree in Applied Science for Mortuary Science. She married Thomas Selover on April 1, 2005 at the LeRay Town office with the Justice of Peace officiating.

Vickie worked as a funeral director for Sprague Funeral Home in Gouverneur for many years. After her retirement from the funeral home, she worked at the Public Affairs Office at Fort Drum for 29 ½ years. In her free time, Vickie loved tending to her flower gardens and collecting various trinkets.

Surviving is her husband, Thomas Selover; a son and daughter-in-law, Bruce and Brandy Streeter; grandson, Brandon Streeter and his companion, Callie Nikirk; great-grandchildren, Sawyer, Zay and Sutton; a sister, Doreen Yaddow; and her close friend, Honorable Reverand Roger K. Duvall.

Ida R. Langtry

Ida Rose Langtry, age 92, of Gouverneur and formerly of Richville, NY, passed away on Saturday, April 18, 2026 at her home under the loving care of her family and caregivers.

There will be calling hours for Ida on Thursday, April 23, 2026 from 1:00- 2:30 p.m. at French Funeral Home, Gouverneur. Her funeral service will immediately follow at 2:30 at the funeral home. Burial will be at Maple Grove Cemetery in Richville. The family invites friends to a gathering at the Casablanca in Gouverneur following the interment. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Ida was born in her parents’ home on March 16th, 1934, in Balmat, NY with the help of her Aunt Mamie Manzolati as was custom back then. She was the third daughter of Ellis and Pierina (Fossati) Manzolati. She attended school in Balmat and then graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1952 where she played the trumpet in the band. After high school, Ida went on to CCBI Business School in Syracuse.

She met the love of her life, John Alfred Langtry when he was home on leave from the Army. They married shortly after on October 12th 1963 at the St. James Catholic Church. A week after they were married, they left for Germany where John was stationed. They stayed for 3 years learning the German culture and meeting lifetime friends who still send Christmas cards. After John was honorably discharged, they returned home and started a life in Richville where they lived within earshot of John’s loving parents Howard and Marceline Langtry, his sister Shirley and family and his brother Lawrence and family. In Richville Ida found a wonderful life with her family. She was a member of the Richville Fireman’s Auxiliary with her close friends Stella, Janet and numerous others. John and Ida bought a camp on Lake Bonaparte after John retired where they became members of the Lake Bonaparte Conservation Club. When John passed on March 9th, 2002 she moved to Gouverneur and lived next to her daughter Lori-Anne and family. In Gouverneur she became a member of the Senior Citizens club and went on various trips where she came home and excitedly told her family the stories and shared her pictures. She attended the gym in Gouverneur for several years and found her “Gym girls” with whom she shared many lunches over the years.

Ida couldn’t wait to share pictures or stories of her grandchildren Joshua, Lindsey, Danielle, Hannah and Jakob or of her Great-Children Rocky and Louise. She was so proud of them and loved them all dearly.

As she got older, she missed her dear friends in passing, her sister-in-law Shirley and close friends Stella, Janet, Marge and Barb. She relished the time spent with her forever sister-in-law Lois and dear friends Carol and Lillian.

She was an avid reader of romance novels and enjoyed looking through old Richville Recipe Books. Each year she looked forward to the St. Lawrence County Fair where she would enter her gardenia mix when she lived in Richville and later her grape jelly when she moved to Gouverneur where she took home several blue ribbons. When she visited Lake Bonaparte, she loved spending time with her family and enjoyed the pontoon rides. At home she worked on her knitting and puzzles which she could put together quicker than anyone in her family. She also loved going on car rides all over with her son Tom and daughter Lori-Anne. As everyone soon came to know, March was her birthday month, and the family shared many homemade Ravioli meals from a recipe passed down from her parents and theirs before them.

The family would like to express their profound appreciation for Ida’s caregivers, especially Linda who became a dear friend of Ida’s over the many years she cared for her. What special people caregivers are.

Surviving is her daughter Lori-Anne and Michael McCormick, a son Thomas Langtry both of Gouverneur, five grandchildren Joshua, Lindsey (Jordan), Danielle (Dillon), Hannah and Jakob, two great-grandchildren, Rocky and Louise, also many nieces and nephews who thought so much of their “Aunt Ida”.

Ida is predeceased by her husband John, her parents Ellis and Pierina Manzolati, a son Brian Langtry and two sisters; Rita who died in infancy and her beloved sister Mary Lucia “Lu” LaPorte and husband Bruce.

Donations may be made in Ida’s memory to Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley, P.O. Box 510, Potsdam, NY 13676 or to Richville Volunteer Fire Department, 71 Main Street, Richville, NY 13681.

Service Notice: John A. Hunter

A celebration of life in memory of John A. Hunter will be held at the Fowler Baptist Church on Saturday, May 2, 10 a.m. visitation hour with the service and fellowship luncheon to follow. John A. Hunter, 79, of Gouverneur passed away on February 28, 2026. Arrangements are with French Funeral Home in Gouverneur.

Dianne June (Lechler) Diaz

Dianne June (Lechler) Diaz, 80, of Montour Falls, NY, passed away peacefully after a short illness on March 31, 2026. She was a beloved mother, daughter, cousin, and friend, and her humor and resilience will be deeply missed.

Dianne was born on March 20, 1946, to Howard E. Lechler and Eileen (Wiley) Lechler of Gouverneur, NY, where she spent her childhood. She enjoyed summers at nearby Sylvia Lake and a rich social life with many friends. After graduating from Gouverneur High School, Dianne attended St. Lawrence University where she received a degree in psychology. She then left North Country for Albuquerque, NM, where she had many adventures. She spent subsequent years living in the Bronx and Syracuse, before settling in Liverpool, NY, where she raised her three spirited children. In her later years, Dianne moved to the Finger Lakes region to be closer to them.

Dianne was a voracious reader as well as a very competitive card player. She especially enjoyed playing Pitch, Gin Rummy, and Uno with her family. She loved cats and cared deeply about all animals. Dianne believed strongly in fairness, inclusivity, and treating all people with kindness. She also had a wicked sense of humor and quite a way with words, to the delight of her family as well as caregivers in later years.

Dianne is survived by her son, David M. Diaz (Mindy Wooledge) of Marcy, NY; her daughter, Elizabeth M. Diaz (Myles Gideon) of Trumansburg, NY; beloved Lechler/Twining family members Mary Lou, Stacia, Ashley, John, Nazan, Ata, and S; and Rider cousins Carol, Linda, Nancy, and Steve.

Dianne is predeceased by her parents, Howard and Eileen; her daughter, Aimee E. Diaz; and her aunt, June Rider.

A memorial gathering will be held later this year. In lieu of flowers, please consider a contribution to the SPCA of Tompkins County. To share a memory of Dianne, please visit www.lansingfuneralhome.com.

Linda Churkoo

Linda Lee Hall Churkoo, 46, passed peacefully into the arms of her Lord on April 6, 2026 at the Hospice of Jefferson County in Watertown, surrounded by her mother and the devoted nurses who cared for her.

Born at Sharon Hospital in Sharon, Connecticut, Linda was the beloved daughter of Pastor Linda and Ernest E. McEathron of DeKalb Junction, N.Y. She grew up in Dover Plains, N.Y. where she attended Dover schools and developed an early interest in technology. That passion guided her professional life; she worked in several retail settings before spending the past 12 years as an online help specialist with Amazon.

Linda was known for her radiant smile – one that could brighten any room – and for the deep love she held for her family. Her warmth, humor, and generous spirit touched all who knew her.

She is survived by her parents; her brothers, Douglas J. Hall (Laura) of Middleburgh, N.Y. and Ernest McEathron III of Georgia; her sisters, Deena Calliham of South Carolina and Deanna Stevens of Georgia; her two sons, John Patrick Shields III of Poughquag, N.Y. and Devon Austin of Alabama; and her nephew and niece, Drew D. Hall and Keira J. Hall of Middleburgh, N.Y.

Linda’s family and friends will remember her as a woman of faith, resilience, and boundless affection.

There will be calling hours for Linda on Saturday, April 11, 2026 from 11:00-12:00 at French Funeral Home, Gouverneur with her funeral immediately following at 12:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will follow at East Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur. Online condolences may be made at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Laura Swem

Laura A. Swem, age 64, passed away on Thursday, March 19, 2026 at Samaritan Medical Center in Watertown.

There were calling hours for Laura on Wednesday, March 25, 2026 from 2:00-3:00 p.m. at French Funeral Home, Gouverneur. Her funeral service immediately followed at 3:00 p.m. at the funeral home with Fr. Jay Seymour officiating. Burial will follow at Spragueville Cemetery. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Laura was born on April 30, 1961 in Gouverneur, NY to the late Robert and Coreline (Cook) Lamar. She graduated from Indian River High School in 1979 and then went on to earn her Associate Degree in Liberal Arts from Jefferson Community College. Laura married Earl S. Swem on July 7, 1984 at her parent’s home in Oxbow with Justice of Peace Donald Hull officiating. She and Earl lived in Spragueville all of their married life.

Laura worked with the deaf as friends and fellow students in college. She had a love for animals, enjoyed crocheting and making tie blankets for people. Since 2017, she would make trips to Plattsburgh and Burlington for Christmas shopping and maple candy.

Surviving is her husband, Earl; a son, Robert Swem; a step son, Jeffrey Swem; a step daughter, Denise; a brother, Jeffrey Lamar and three sisters, Barbara, Annette and Mary.

Donations may be made in Laura’s memory to Toys for Tots. You can donate through their website, www.toysfortots.org.

Ann M. Morse

Ann M. Morse, 66, passed away on January 27, 2026, at Mary Washington Hospital in Fredericksburg, Virginia.

Formerly of Gouverneur, Ann was the daughter of the late Lawrence and Genevieve (Liscum) Morse. She was born on June 5, 1959, and graduated from Gouverneur High School, Ann worked various jobs locally, A cashier for P&C Foods and Nice & Easy. She also was a bus driver for many years. She was always willing to fix something, drive someone to an appointment, or babysit a niece or nephew. She had many hobbies such as crocheting, crafting, doing puzzles, watching soap operas but her most recent and most loved hobby was creating dragonfly crafts and fishing with Rodney.

In 2013, Ann moved to Virginia and found the love of her life and a place she called home. She became a member of the Micah Ecumenical Ministries in Fredericksburg, Va., and was well-loved by her friends and family she met along the way.

Ann is survived by her fiancé Rodney Hunter of Fredericksburg, Va., sisters Sue Ayen of Oxbow, and Mary Jane Brundage of Carthage, a brother Steve Morse of Gouverneur, and many nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her parents, her son Andrew Morse, and a brother Deacon Lawrence Morse.

Ann’s family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to the Micah Ministries community and to Rodney Hunter for their compassionate care, friendship and love they gave to her.

There will be no services, however, memorial contributions in Ann’s name may be made to Micah Ecumenical Ministries, PO Box 3277, Fredericksburg, VA 22402.

John A. Hunter

John Alexander Hunter, 79, of Gouverneur, NY, passed away at Rochester Regional Health-St. Lawrence Region’s Gouverneur Hospital on February 28, 2026 —riding on toward the glory of heaven the way a seasoned cattleman meets the horizon, steady and sure, knowing that in the Lord he wasn’t losing anything at all, but gaining everything.

Born on October 15, 1946, in Perth, Ont., John was the son of John Kenneth Hunter and Margaret Sarah Helena (Bell) Hunter and was raised in South Elmsley (now Rideau Lakes Township). He came from generations of farmers—people rooted in the land, committed to their communities, and devoted to strengthening agriculture for those who would follow. John graduated from Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute (Smiths Falls, Ont.) in 1964 and went on to graduate with an associate’s from Kemptville Agricultural School (Kemptville, Ont.) in 1966 where he studied in their extensive livestock husbandry and breeding programs. It was there that he developed a lifelong interest in genetics—understanding bloodlines, improving herds, and using careful, informed breeding to strengthen the future of agriculture.

John met the love of his life, Karen Euzukonis of Danvers, Mass., when she traveled north on a 4‑H exchange trip to attend Expo ’67 in Montreal. Karen stayed with his family as her host home, and what began as a simple exchange visit quickly grew into a bond clearly guided by God’s hand. The couple married on September 12, 1970, in the First Church of Danvers Congregational. The Hunters raised their two sons and twin daughters in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ, grounding their home in faith, love, and steady devotion. Their life journey led them across the nation—living and working in Massachusetts, Kansas, North Carolina, Michigan, and New York—each move shaped by opportunity, prayer, and the deep‑rooted values they carried with them wherever the Lord placed them.

The couple first moved their family to Rock Island Road in Gouverneur in 1979, building a life that mattered as John devoted himself to breeding cattle and supporting local farms. In the early 1980s, he established Can‑Am Cattle Service, serving farms across the region with skill, reliability, and a deep respect for the agricultural community. During these years, John became renowned throughout the North Country—a man respected for his expertise, trusted for his honesty, and loved for the steady, good‑natured way he showed up for neighbors, farmers, and friends alike. Over the course of his career, he also worked with American Breeders Service, Eastern Artificial Insemination Cooperative Inc., Carnation Genetics and Landmark Genetics Inc., Genex Cooperative Inc. (a subsidiary of Cooperative Resources International – CRI) , and CRV, bringing his knowledge of genetics and herd improvement to countless operations. He earned many service awards and accolades for his dedication. In his later years, he found joy in working at Mapleview Dairy Farm in Madrid, NY, continuing the hands‑on work he loved and the relationships that meant so much to him.

Over the decades, John also ran a small clipper blade sharpening business, not as a pursuit of profit, but as a quiet ministry of help to local exhibitors preparing their cattle for show. He took genuine pride in using his skill to lift others up, always ready to lend a steady hand so their animals could look their very best in the ring.

John graduated with a certificate from the Fort Smith Auction School in Arkansas. He loved the energy of a good sale barn—the rapid-fire chant of the auctioneer, the ringmen calling bids, and the unmistakable rhythm of cattle moving through the ring. John enjoyed attending livestock shows and auctions across the U.S. and Canada, always eager to study good cattle and learn from the best herdsmen in the ring. Through judging contests, he encouraged youth to develop a keen eye for quality, teaching them not just what to look for, but how to explain why it mattered. John especially loved giving oral reasons—laying out the strengths he saw in a class, backing his decisions with clear examples, and helping others understand the structure, balance, and genetic potential he recognized in a herd. His judging, which included cattle, sheep, swine, and poultry, carried him to county fairs across New York State, the 4-H/FFA Hammond Fair, and into Canada. John evaluated both youth and open exhibitions, always encouraging young exhibitors while holding open‑class competitors to the highest standards of structure, balance, and soundness. John competed in Hoard’s Dairyman and other judging contests over the years, continually sharpening his own skills while passing that knowledge on to the next generation.

John loved life on Can‑Am Farm in Gouverneur, raising beef and dairy cattle, poultry, sheep, swine, and more, and proudly exhibiting his stock at the Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair. He had a special passion for heritage and endangered breeds, taking deep satisfaction in seeing an animal others overlooked thrive under his careful, knowledgeable hand. His love of farming extended to the garden as well—he found peace in the soil, planting and tending vegetables to ensure his family, friends, and neighbors were well fed. Whether it was livestock or a row of green beans, John believed in nurturing life, preserving what mattered, and leaving things better than he found them.

Later in life, John enjoyed raising poultry, especially his Dominique bantams, with which he earned awards across the northeast region and at the 2018 Ohio National. He took great pride in refining the qualities of his birds, always striving for sound type, temperament, and consistency. He also devoted time to perfecting the Beltsville Small White turkeys he received from the University of Guelph strain, working carefully to preserve and improve a rare breed. John loved exhibiting at local, regional and national shows – forming friendships and supporting fellow poultry fanciers. He served proudly as trustee, vice president, and president of the Northern New York Poultry Fanciers, championing the hobby and the people who shared his passion.

John loved athletics, sensing God’s call in the discipline of track and field, the quiet focus of curling, the teamwork of hockey, and every sport that became a place where he could honor the Lord with strength, joy, and perseverance. He was a longtime fan of the St. Lawrence University Men’s Hockey Team, cheering on the Skating Saints through every season. He especially loved the crisp, familiar sound of a skate blade cutting across fresh ice—a sound that brought him right into the heart of the game. His enthusiasm ran so deep that he eventually became a Skating Saint mascot himself, bringing spirit and his trademark good humor. And just as he loved the roar of the rink, he loved the thrill of a good rodeo—the energy, the grit, the way a crowd comes alive when skill meets courage.

John gave generously of his time and talents to the community he loved. He served on the Gouverneur Central School District Agricultural Advisory Board, and supported the development of youth through 4‑H and FFA—always advocating for agriculture and the young people coming up in it. He held lifetime membership in the Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair Association, where he served for many years as fair director and Beef Cattle, Poultry Show and Sheep Department Superintendent. John also had membership in the Ontario Junior Farmers Association, 4-H Canada, American Breeders Association, New York Artificial Breeders’ Cooperative Inc., Beef Cattlemen’s Association, NYS Beef Producers Association, the American Angus Association, the American Poultry Association, the American Bantam Association, the Dominique Club of America, Society for the Preservation of Poultry Antiquities, Farm Bureau, and National Rifle Association. He also participated in the Skirts ’N Flirts modern dance club, the Huff ’N Puff recreational adult hockey league, and many other groups that enriched his life and community. He found deep fulfillment in driving for the Volunteer Transportation Center, offering rides, companionship, and a steady kindness to those in need.

John was an active member of the Fowler Baptist Church in Fowler, NY, where he loved singing in the choir and served faithfully in Men’s Tool Time and on the Pastoral Relations and Pulpit Supply committees. He also shared his voice during the holiday seasons as an alto with the Gouverneur Community Chorus, offering music as another expression of his faith and service.

John’s greatest joy was his family, whom he loved with a steady, wholehearted devotion that shaped every season of his life. John is survived by his wife of 55 years, Karen; his sons, John K. Hunter of Canada and Peter J. (Kathryn) Hunter of San Antonio, TX; and his twin daughters, Rachel L. Hunter of Gouverneur, NY and Sarah M. (Denam) Perera of Massena, NY. He was blessed with six grandchildren: Jay Hunter, Margaret Hunter, Esther Perera, Charles Perera, Jack Perera, and Ava Perera. He is also survived by his beloved siblings, Margaret Kelk of Portland, Ont.; Ruth (Andy) Armstrong of Smiths Falls, Ont.; the Rev. Marjorie (Darrell) Smith of Midland, Ont.; George (Anita) Hunter of Rideau Lakes Township, Ont.; and Kenneth Hunter of Montague, Ont., a sister-in-law Gail Euzukonis Almon of Danvers, Mass., along with many nieces, nephews, cousins, and foster children, including Erica (Steven) Pappa of Altmar, NY and family, Cathy (Eric) Snyder of Kingston, NY and family, and many others. John was predeceased by his parents, aunts and uncles, cousins, and a brother-in-law.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in John’s memory may be made to any organization of choice, including the Fowler Baptist Church, the Volunteer Transportation Center Inc., Ryan’s Wish Foundation, the Gouverneur and St. Lawrence County Fair, the Gouverneur CSD Agriculture Advisory Board/Gouverneur FFA Chapter, St. Lawrence County 4‑H, and other groups meaningful to him.

A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, May 2, at Fowler Baptist Church, 8 Balmat‑Fowler Road, Fowler. The family of John A. Hunter will receive visitors during calling hours from 10–11 a.m., followed by the service and a luncheon as family and friends gather in Christian fellowship. Arrangements are under the care of French Funeral Home in Gouverneur.

William James Martin

William James Martin, age 36, of Ontario, NY, passed away on February 25, 2026.

He was born on April 3, 1989 in Manchester, NH to William and Nancy Martin. He is remembered for his love of tinkering, building, debating, and art. His life of talent and endless possibility was masked by the overwhelming horror of addiction.

He is survived by his parents Bill and Nancy Martin; sisters Elissa (Josh) Burke and Amy (Collin) McConville; nieces Heather and Maisie Burke; extended family (aunts, uncles, and cousins); and rescue dog Nymeria. The family appreciates your thoughts and prayers.

In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of William James Martin may be made to Shatterproof (shatterproof.org) to help end the addiction crisis or to the Eastern Services Workers Association at 234 Bay St, Rochester, NY 14605.

A memorial service will be held on March 15, 2026, at 1pm at Webster Presbyterian Church, 550 Webster Rd., Webster, NY 14580.

Betty Stevens

After 99 ½ years filled with love, laughter, and memories that spanned generations, Betty Leila Stevens passed away peacefully on February 16, 2026 at Canton Potsdam Hospital with her loving family by her side. Calling hours were held on Sunday February 22, 2026 from 1 to 3 PM and again from 12 to 1 PM on Monday February 23, 2026 at Frary Funeral Home, 33 Park Street, Gouverneur. A funeral service was held on Monday February 23, 2026 at 1PM with Pastor Martha Helmer officiating, followed by burial in East Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur. Betty celebrated nearly a century of life and leaves behind a legacy of family, traditions, laughter, and love.

Betty was born on July 29, 1926 in Gouverneur, the fifth child of Frank and Grace (Powers) Walrath, she was the last of her immediate family to leave this earth. She had four sisters and four brothers. The firstborn in the family was her oldest sister, Hilda Helena (Woodard Doyle), then came brothers Ward Franklin, Glen William, and Robert Everett. Then Betty Leila arrived in the summer of 1926. She was followed by her sisters Ella May (Paro), Jane Alice (Murdie), and Leona Marjorie (Hurlbut). The last born in the family was her youngest brother, Keith Floyd. Betty is predeceased by loving husband Gordon, and her beloved grandchildren, Lori Anne Willmart, Neil Thomas Willmart Jr., Yorr Braxton Marchione, and Brennan Devon Stevens.

Betty’s family lived on the Gulf Road in Fowler, where she grew up surrounded by a large and close-knit family. Betty attended the two-room schoolhouse in Fowler through the eighth grade. She then went on to Gouverneur High School, graduating in 1944. On October 16, 1948 Betty married Gordon Anson Stevens, son of Anson and Olga (Mack) Stevens, in Royal Oak, Michigan at the Methodist Church. Betty and Gordon settled in Gouverneur, where they raised five children together, Linda Sue (Tom) Willmart, Donald Aaron (Sue), Bernard Alan (Joy), Penelope Grace (Mike) Marchione, and Gordon “Rufus” Anson Jr. (Karen). Betty was blessed with 17 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren, and 5 great great grandchildren. She was also a beloved aunt to her many nieces and nephews. In her youth, Betty worked for about year at Letchworth, a former state-run institution for people with developmental disabilities. After returning home, she worked at Newberry’s store and also babysat children around town. After marrying Gordon she became a stay-at- home mom, devoting her days to caring for her children and family. In their later years Betty and Gordon were quite the square dancers and were proud members of the “Promanators,” often traveling around to dance at events and parades. One of Betty’s fondest memories was their cross-country RV trip to Mount Rushmore.

Over the last several years Betty enjoyed going on many “adventure quests”, one of her favorites being a visit to Santa’s Workshop, where she even kissed Santa! Betty loved bird watching, especially the chickadees and bluebirds, and she eagerly awaited the return of the robins each spring, along with the joy of someone picking her the “first” dandelion. Betty enjoyed the cherished time spent with her family and grandchildren. Betty also enjoyed playing card games and was especially good at Golf, Gotcha, Whirlpool, Phase 10, and Flinch. She might have claimed to not remember how to play but she always managed to come away with the win hand. She also enjoyed a good game of Dominoes. As an avid puzzler, Betty put together more puzzles than could ever be counted, she was often heard saying “that don’t go there neither” as she searched for the right pieces. She also enjoyed cross stitching, coloring, reading, and watching television and movies. She enjoyed making crafts and creating Christmas gifts for her family through the years.

Betty leaves behind a family who will always love and miss her and who will forever remember her kind and gentle soul, with her own dash of sass and spitfire thrown in. She had the best giggle, a wonderful sense of humor and loved being with her family. Her love will continue to live on through the many generations she leaves behind, and her memory will forever be a blessing to all who knew and loved her.

Memorial donations in Betty’s memory may be made to the Potsdam Volunteer Rescue Squad or to the Yorr Marchione Scholarship at Harrisville Central School.

Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.fraryfuneralhome.com.

John W. Shippee Sr.

John W. Shippee Sr., age 83, of Somerville, NY passed away on Wednesday, February 18, 2026 at Gouverneur Hospital, surrounded by his family.

There will be no funeral services for John. Arrangements are entrusted to French Funeral Home, Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

John was born on February 28, 1942 at home in Spragueville to the late Elias and Dorothy (Worden) Shippee. He attended Gouverneur Central School. On October 17, 1959, he married Patricia Ann Hance. Patricia passed away on January 2, 2024. John had drove tractor trailer, was a salesman and owned and operated an Auto Body Shop. He and his wife also operated farms near Elmdale and in Lisbon. John was also the Supervisor for the Town of Gouverneur. In his free time, he enjoyed working on hot rods, fishing, hunting and puttering in the garage.

Surviving are his children, John Jr. and Lisa of Gouverneur, Matthew and Kristy of Richville, Janice Hull of Gouverneur and Jeannette Lashbrooks of Somerville; a daughter-in-law, Nichole Shippee; 14 grandchildren, 28 great grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild. John is also survived by a brother, Elias “Michael” and Faye Shippee and a sister, Jeanette White and several nieces and nephews. John is predeceased by his parents; his wife Patricia; a son William “Billy” Shippee; a daughter, Donna Hatcher; a son-in-law, Robert Lashbrooks; two brothers, Harry and Leon Shippee and two sisters, Gracie Loucks and Clara Abrantes.

Donations may be made in John’s memory to St. Jude Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude PL, Memphis, TN 38105.

Phillip Simmons

Phillip “Phil” Simmons, 77, passed away peacefully at his home on February 17,2026. Calling hours were held Thursday, February 26, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service at noon at Frary Funeral Home, 33 Park Street, Gouverneur, with Pastor Howard Maxson officiating, burial followed at East Dekalb Cemetery.

Phil was born in Ogdensburg on May 30, 1948, to the late Ward and Clara (Burke) Simmons. Growing up on a farm, he learned early the value of hard work and determination, traits that would define him throughout his life. He graduated from Hermon DeKalb Central School and on August 18, 1972, married the love of his life, Connie Bush. Together they spent 50 years building a life rooted in love, laughter, and devotion. Phil proudly served his country before working for the Department of Public Works at Fort Drum until his retirement.

Known to many as “Tippy,” a nickname earned from his habit of walking on his tiptoes (and occasionally tipping over), Phil was truly the life of the party. His laugh was bigger than most rooms; you often heard him before you saw him. He never met a stranger and had a gift for turning everyday moments into something memorable. Whether playing cards with friends, bowling league nights at Gouverneur Bowl, golfing at Emerald Greens, or swapping stories and jokes over a cold drink, Phil brought warmth and humor wherever he went. Until their passing, he was rarely seen without his wife or his son by his side.

Above all, Phil was devoted to his family. He remained a constant and loving presence in the lives of his children and grandchildren. Phil is survived by his daughter, Joanna (Richard) Elliot of Lillington, NC; his son, John (Amber) Simmons of Norwood, NY; six grandchildren, Erin(Justice),Christopher, Morgan, Zachary, Kaitlyn, and Liam; and two great-grandchildren, Ezra and Everleigh. He rejoins his wife Connie, his son and best friend Robert Simmons, his Parents, one sister, and two brothers in the afterlife.

Online condolences may be shared at www.FraryFuneralHome.com

Evelyn Dorene Johnson

Evelyn Dorene Johnson, 92, passed away peacefully in her sleep on February 6, 2026.

Born on March 21, 1933, in the Town of Macomb, she was the daughter of Arnold Wesley and Marion Irene (Finley) Wylie.

On June 10, 1951, Evelyn married her teenage sweetheart and the love of her life, Robert G. Johnson. Their beautiful love story spanned 72 devoted years, until his passing in 2023. United, they established a life centered on family and lasting commitment, raising four children: Vicky of Federal Way, WA; Scott (Thayne) of Snohomish, WA; Marion (Don) of Marysville, WA; and Robert Wayne Johnson, who preceded her in death on October 7, 2025. She is lovingly remembered by her four grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren, and eleven great-great-grandchildren.

Evelyn’s husband worked in heavy construction, and the family traveled across many states before eventually settling in Federal Way, Washington. While raising her children, Evelyn worked at a paper mill in the Gouverneur area, packing apples in Chelan, and later as a nurse’s aide and housekeeper.

Family was the heart of Evelyn’s world. She cherished time spent with loved ones and friends, whether playing bingo, visiting the casinos, reading Amish novels, or enjoying the companionship of the many cats she adored throughout her life. During her years raising her children, she found joy in gardening, square dancing, and cooking. She was especially known for hosting unforgettable Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners, welcoming nearly 30 family members with open arms and a table overflowing with food.

Evelyn was preceded in death by her parents; her brothers, Delbert Floyd Wylie and Eddy Arnold Wylie; her sister, Donalda Earlene Wylie; her beloved husband, Robert G; and her son, Robert Wayne.

In a poignant reminder of life’s continuity, on the very day Evelyn passed, her 11th great-grandchild, Jaylynn Renae Marshall, was born.

Evelyn will be laid to rest at Marysville Cemetery in Marysville, Washington, reunited with the love of her life and held forever in the hearts of those who cherished her.

Norton Taylor

Norton “Nort” W. Taylor, age 103, of Gouverneur, passed away on February 6, 2026 at home under the care of his loving family.

Calling hours will be held at French Funeral Home in Gouverneur on Friday, May 22, 2026 from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. His funeral service will be held at the Gouverneur First Presbyterian Church on Saturday, May 23, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. Burial with military honors will be in Riverside Cemetery, Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Nort was born on April 7, 1922 in Gouverneur to the late Martin W. and Jessie (Robinson) Taylor. He graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1940, and Clarkson University Radio Operators Classes in 1943 which was critical in his service in the United States Army Airforce during WWII in the Air Ground Aid Section in China, Burma, and the India Theatre where he served in Military Intelligence. He served from 1943 until his honorable discharge in 1945. After his military discharge, Nort used his GI Bill benefits to attend Albany College of Pharmacy. He graduated as a Pharmacist in 1949 and started full time employment with Kinneys in Massena.

Nort married Joan Brickey on September 1, 1951 at the Massena First United Methodist Church. They enjoyed traveling together and Nort enjoyed taking fishing trips. Joan passed away on March 26, 2001.

Nort had a very long career with Kinney Drugs. He worked as a general clerk from 1940 – 1942 and after his military and college years worked as an Assistant Store Manager from 1949 – 1953, Store Manager from 1953 – 1967, Store Supervisor and Merchandise Manager from 1967 – 1974, Vice President of Operation from 1974 –1976, President and CEO from 1978 – 1986 and Chairman of the Board from 1986 until his retirement in 2006. Nort continued his Kinney career working with the Kinney Foundation for a number of years.

He was very involved in his community. Nort served two terms as President of the Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce, Chairman of the E.J. Noble Hospital Fund Drive, Vice President of the Gouverneur Rotary Club, Member of the Gouverneur Planning and Zoning Board, Chairman of the St. Lawrence National Bank Advisory Board, Life Member of the Masonic Lodge #217, was an Elder and Deacon of the Gouverneur First Presbyterian Church, and was Director of the United Helpers Nursing Home and United Helpers Adult Home. In 1984 he was awarded the Albany College of Pharmacy Distinguished Service Medal.

He is survived by two children, Patricia (Mark) Hunt and Lisa (Phil) Joseph, a daughter-in-law Rita Taylor, nine grandchildren, Christopher (Lauren)Taylor, Ashley (Adrian) Moritz, Joshua Hunt, Aaron Hunt, Rebekah (Mike) Slafka, Sarah (John) Fisher, Jennifer (Dennis) Corey, Amanda (Taylor) Osgood and Danielle (Cory) McCann-Tam, 17 great-grandchildren, a niece, Miki Hopper, and a cousin, Katie Pistolesi.

Nort is predeceased by his wife, Joan Taylor, son, Mark Taylor, brother, Robert Taylor, sister, Peggy Hopper, and a grandson, Adam Reynolds.

Donations in memory of Norton Taylor may be made to the Kinney Foundation, 29 E. Main Street, Gouverneur, NY 13642 or the Gouverneur First Presbyterian Church, 22 Church Street, Gouverneur NY 13642.