Charles E. Rixon

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Charles “Chuck” Ernest Rixon, 82, of Elizabethton, TN, formerly of Star Lake, passed away on November 18, 2019, with his loving wife by his side.

A memorial service will be held on July 11, 2020, at 11 a.m. at St. Hubert Cemetery in Star Lake.

Born April 23, 1937, to Ernest and Florence Rixon, Chuck joined the US Navy as an Aviation Ordnance from 1955-58.  He was an active member of the American Legion.  After leaving the Navy, he worked at Newton Falls Paper Mill for over 40 years, until retiring.  He then worked one year in Alabama. Chuck enjoyed hunting, fishing, boating and playing shuffleboard with friends and family.   He was of the Catholic faith. 

Chuck married Patricia Labounty.  She passed in February, 1999.  Chuck moved to TN in 2009 and later married Vicky Church on June 3,2015.

Chuck is survived by his wife, Vicky Church Rixon, a brother Ron (Ann) Rixon, sisters Sharon Snyder, Dorothy Rixon and Helena Delosh, sons Jeffrey (Debbie) Rixon and David (Elizabeth) Rixon, stepchildren Bridget (Jon) Huckle, Susan (Colin Burgos) Church, William “Buddy” Church, Whitney (Brent) Cole,  grandchildren Brittany Rixon, Kristoffer Rixon, Megan Rixon, Nicholas Rixon, step-grandchildren Cade and Camyrn Huckle, Rivir Burgos, Caleb and Jacob Church, Paisley & Reid Cole.

Clara “Jean” Richardson

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Clara “Jean” Richardson, 80, of Richville, passed away on Monday, June 29, 2020 at her daughter’s home under the care of her family and Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley.

Funeral services are private with the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur and burial will be in East Riverside Cemetery, Gouverneur.

Clara was born on March 17, 1940, the daughter of Harold and Lucille (Shampine) Lacey. She married Harold W. “Buckshot” Richardson on April 17, 1959 at the Gouverneur First Presbyterian Church, and the couple raised a family on their farm on the River Road near Richville.

Jean is survived by her children: Sally Trombley of Richville, Carol and Ken Parks of Rutland, Rosa and Fred Foster of Gouverneur, Rusty and Tammy Richardson of Norfolk, VA, 12 grandchildren, and 13 great grandchildren. She is also survived by a brother Harold Lacey II of Syracuse, many nieces and nephews. Jean is predeceased by her parents, her husband Harold, three infant children- Grant, Laurie, and Randy Richardson, her brothers Everett, Kenneth, Harry, Richard, and Edgar Lacey, her sisters Joyce Fuller, Margie Shatraw, and Gail Lang.

Jean and Buckshot enjoyed attending as many dances as they could fit in their schedule on Friday and Saturday nights, throughout their lives. She also enjoyed country music and spending time with her family.

Memorial donations in Jean’s memory are encouraged to Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley, 6805 US Hwy 11, Potsdam, NY 13676 or Gouverneur Vol. Rescue Squad, PO Box 164, Gouverneur, NY 13642.

Abbot N. “Abbey” Leonard

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Abbot N. “Abbey” Leonard, 84, of Melbourne, FL passed away on June 17, 2020.

Abbey was born on Jan. 12, 1936 in Chicago, IL, son of Harold and Mary Mallise Leonard. He graduated from Long Beach Central, Long Beach, NY and State University of New York Cortland, NY earning Bachelor of Science in Physical Education.

He is survived by his loving wife of 30 years, Loretta; his two children, David Leonard (Trina), Lexington, VA, Leanne Leonard, Cedar Knolls, NJ; his stepdaughter, Julie Phelps (Paul), stepson Michael Ells (Janelle). He is also survived by his grandchildren, Kela, Alexis, Katelyn, Kevin, and Carson.

Abbey had a 35-year career as a physical education teacher, coach and athletic director at Gouverneur Central School District, Gouverneur, NY.

In 1969, he began officiating college soccer and basketball as member of the National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association (NISOA). Among the notable games he has called are: NCAA Div. III National Finals, the Big East Men’s Championship at Storrs, CT, Sun Belt Championship in Mobile, AL and the Southeast Conference Championships.

He has held the following positions as Rules Interpreter for the Northern New York Soccer Officials Association, New York State Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association, Chief Clinician and Director of Instruction at the National Academy. In 1983, he was selected to participated in the FIFA referees instruction course at Lilleshall Hall National Sports Centre, England. Abbey served as President of National Intercollegiate Soccer Official Association from 1995-1996 and at the end of his tenure he was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame.

Abbey found time to be a golf coach, basketball referee and President of Gouverneur Country Club in Gouverneur.

Upon retirement, he joined the Mid Coast Officials Association’s Basketball Officiating Team in 1999 and was a member through 2015. He was registered with the Florida High School Athletic Association for 16 years and 12 years as a Rank 1 Official. In 2005 and 2007 he refereed 6A Championship at Lakeland Center, Lakeland, FL.

A Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to Vitas Healthcare, 5425 S. US 1 Highway Rockledge, FL 32955.

Roy Seavey

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Roy Earnest Seavey, age 91, of Gouverneur, passed away on June 24, 2020 at the RiverLedge Nursing Home and Rehabilitation in Ogdensburg where he resided for a short time.

Visitation was at French Funeral Home, Gouverneur on Saturday, June 27 with funeral service following. Burial is at Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Roy was born on April 16, 1929 in Gouverneur to the late Roy Edward and Mary (Wheater) Seavey.

He attended Gouverneur Central School. He married Barbara E. Rice on July 25, 1954 at the Gouverneur Methodist Church with Rev. Wood officiating.

Roy worked as a dairy farmer all of his life. For ten years he worked on a farm on Rock Island Road then went back home on the Seavey Farm to work with his father and brother on the family farm.

He had also worked as a painter for Merkley Painting Co. and worked as a veterinary assistant for Dr. Harland for several years.

Roy enjoyed driving motorcycle, bowling in the Sunday Co-ed league, hunting, and showing cattle in 4-H. He was an avid dog lover. He spent his retirement walking and caring for his pets.

In addition to his wife, Barbara, of Gouverneur, Roy is survived by a daughter and son-in-law Rochelle and John Pratt of Gouverneur; a sister Florence Whitney of California; three granddaughters and their spouses, Morgan and Duane Neaves, Erin and Shawn Hays and Sarah and Justin Fitzgerald; seven great grandchildren Jillian, Harley, Ethan, Electa, Elise, Jayda and Zachary, and several nieces and nephews.

Roy is predeceased by a brother, Charles Seavey, and a sister Viola Case.

Donations may be made in Roy’s memory to Friends 4 Pound Paws, PO Box 394, Gouverneur NY 13642, American Heart Association, P.O. Box 3049, Syracuse, NY 13220 or American Cancer Society, 6725 Lyons St., P.O. Box 7, E. Syracuse, NY 13057.

Marlene A. Quarry

Marlene A. Quarry, age 80, of Gouverneur, passed away on June 24, 2020 at her home under the care of her family and hospice.

Private visitation will be held at French Funeral Home in Gouverneur. Her funeral was held on Monday, June 29, 2020 at 10 a.m. in the Fullerville Cemetery. Condolences may be made online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Marlene was born in Fowler on February 11, 1940 to the late John H. and Louetta M. (Lacy) Backus. She went to several Gouverneur area schools and graduated from Harrisville High School in 1958. She attended night school to receive a certificate to be a teacher’s aide. She worked as a teacher’s aide at All Saints Academy in Middletown, RI for 7 years before retiring in June of 2005. She had also operated a ceramic shop in Middletown and was very interested in genealogy. Marlene loved to sing with her family and in church and enjoyed reading.

Marlene married Robert N. Quarry, Jr. on September 17, 1960 at the Fullerville Community Church.

In addition to her husband, Robert, Marlene is survived by six children, Jan and her husband, Norman Borgeson, Ann Quarry, Loretta Granger, Roland Quarry, Douglas Quarry, and Christopher Quarry and his fiancé, Henry Gerwig, and a sister, Mavis Cole. She is also survived by three grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

Marlene is predeceased by a son, John Quarry, and siblings, Roland Backus, John “Junior” Backus, Douglas Backus, Donald Backus, Elaine Morrissiey, Thelma Chapin, and Madeline Closs.

Donations in memory of Marlene may be made to St. Lawrence County Cancer Fund, PO Box 291, Canton NY 13617.

Death Notice: Randy L. Youngs

Randy L. Youngs, age 72, of Richville passed away unexpectedly on Monday, June 29, 2020 at his home.

In keeping with Randy’s wishes, there will be no services. Burial will be private at Maple Grove Cemetery in Richville. Arrangements are entrusted to French Funeral Home, Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Donations may be made in Randy’s memory to the Richville Volunteer Fire Department, 71 Main St. Richville, NY 13681 or to the Richville Playground Fund c/o Richville Town Hall, 87 Main St., Richville, NY 13681.

Gloria Jean Stevenson

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Gloria Jean Stevenson passed away on June 11, 2020 after a lengthy, severely painful and difficult battle with Pancreatic Cancer. Gloria fought long and hard, outliving everyone’s expectations, and was grateful just to make it another day; at the end she was nearly comatose and passed peacefully.

Gloria (one of fourteen brothers and sisters) was born on August 5, 1948 in Lowville, New York to Veronica Rita and Frederick Joseph LaFlair. A fiercely independent and strong woman, Gloria raised three boys in Gouverneur, New York; worked as a Contract Administrator for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers throughout the United States; served as an Administrative Assistant for the Regional Security Office in the Cairo Egypt Embassy for the U.S. State Department; and ultimately retired in 2005, as a Project Manager at the Pacific Telehealth and Technology Hui in Honolulu Hawaii - developing software for the subsequent deployment of what is now well known as “Telehealth.”

Gloria treated everyone she met with dignity and respect; constantly considering their cultural and emotional status, and tried to help anyone in need. She made a real difference to literally thousands of people throughout her life and career, especially during her tireless efforts as a Federal Emergency Management Agency responder for numerous Natural Disaster deployments both within the United States and various locations throughout the world.

Gloria was preceded in death by her parents Veronica Rita and Frederick Joseph LaFlair, her sister Margaret Rose, and her brother Frederick (Ricky) LaFlair.

Survivors – Gloria is survived by her husband Bruce Wayne Stevenson (TX); her three biological sons Ernest Bishop (NY), Philip Bishop (NY), and Darren Bishop (TN); her daughter Carla Stevenson (TX) and her son Wayne Stevenson (IN); ten grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews, and other family members.

Service – Gloria’s immediate family will celebrate her life privately, and request that donations be made to the Hospice Society in lieu of flowers.

Joan H. Howe, 86

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Joan H. Howe, age 86, formerly of Gouverneur and Carthage, passed away on June 12, 2020 at University Hospital in Syracuse.

Arrangements for her burial are private with French Funeral Home in Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com. Donations in her memory may be made to the Make a Wish Foundation at www.wish.org or Make-A-Wish® America, Gift Processing 1702, East Highland Ave., Suite 400, Phoenix, AZ 85016.

Joan was born on April 30, 1934 in West Carthage to the late Bernard W. and Ruth E. (Mack) Hall along with her siblings, Pat, Dick and Bob. She was raised by her grandparents, Jim and Esther Mack. Joan went to school in Naumburg and married Robert C. Howe on December 27, 1952 at St. Michael’s Church in Antwerp. The couple lived in Antwerp and Carthage before moving to Gouverneur. Mr. Howe passed away on June 14, 2018.

She worked as a real estate agent for Century 21, was the manager of the Fabric Tree in Watertown and loved to volunteer at the St. James Outreach Center in Gouverneur. She enjoyed sewing, knitting, crocheting, swimming and sitting around the pool. When she was young, she enjoyed horseback riding and summers at Wanakena. As the years progressed, Joan enjoyed time on the St. Lawrence River, playing Yahtzee, and playing cards with a glass of wine.

Most importantly, Joan is survived by her three sons, James Howe, Jeff Howe and his wife, Michelle, and John Howe and his wife, Kathy, 7 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren with 1 more on the way, and 1 great-great grandchild. Joan is predeceased by a granddaughter, Kristen Schroy, and her husband, Robert Howe.

Marjorie A. Perkins

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Marjorie A. Perkins, a longtime resident of Rowley Street, Gouverneur, passed away on Tuesday, June 9, 2020, surrounded by her family after a brief illness.

Marjorie is pre-deceased by her husband, Francis G. Perkins, who passed away in December 2003, and also predeceased by her two brothers, Henry and Robert Seymour. Marjorie is survived by her five children; Rodney Perkins, Hermon; Pamela Doty, Gouverneur; Karen Coutermarsh, Theresa; Amy and Tom Jordan, Antwerp; Sara and Scott Robinson, Boxford, MA, and her beloved nine grandchildren and nineteen great grandchildren, her sister, Barbara Thomas, of Colton, N.Y. and several nieces and nephews.

Marjorie was born in S. Colton on October 15th 1928 to the late William and Belva Stowe Seymour. Upon her graduation from Colton High School in 1945, she was employed as Branch Manager of the Western Union office in Potsdam, NY.

Marjorie married Francis on September 16, 1950 at the St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church in South Colton. After five years at Western Union, Marjorie and Francis relocated to Gouverneur to start their family, where he was employed by Niagara Mohawk until his retirement.

Marjorie devoted her life to her husband and family. She enjoyed their family camping trips, tending to her flower gardens, sewing everything from formal gowns to Halloween costumes, knitting and her card group. Being a long-time parishioner of St. James Catholic Church, Marjorie enjoyed her time at the St. Vincent De Paul Outreach Center, as well as their patrons.

Marjorie's graveside service (with social distancing) was held on Monday, June 15, at 3p.m. at the St. Patrick's Cemetery in Colton, with Fr. Stephen Rocker presiding.

Memorial donations in Marjorie's memory can be made to a charity of one's choice, and condolences may be shared with the family at www.buckfuneralhome.com .

Beatrice K. Stone, 90

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Beatrice K. Stone, 90, formerly of Gouverneur, died Friday, June 12, 2020, at Samaritan Summit Village, Watertown, where she had been resident for a short time. She had resided in Gouverneur for most of her life.

There will be a private graveside service for Mrs. Stone at the Fullerville Cemetery in the Town of Fowler. Arrangements are with French Funeral Home, Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Born on July, 10, 1929, in Emeryville (NY), she was the daughter of Roy and Jennie (Finley) Durham. She attended a one-room schoolhouse in the Town of Fowler and later graduated from Harrisville Central High School. After high school she worked for a time at the Crystal Palace Restaurant, Gouverneur; and later assisted her husband with the management of his septic service business

Beatrice was married to Clyde H. “Smokey” Stone on May 2, 1947, at the First United Methodist Church, Gouverneur, with Rev. Harold A. Thomas officiating. Mr. Stone, a longtime employee of the Village Of Gouverneur DPW, and owner of Smokey’s Sewer Service, died on August 8, 1999.

Mrs. Stone loved to read, enjoyed family camping trips and holiday get-togethers and adored the time she was able to spend with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, she was a very special mother and a loving “Gram” to her grandkids. She also loved to cook and was well-known for her home-made donuts and bread, macaroni soup and, most importantly, her Halloween Popcorn Balls, which were a hit for the young and old alike. She will be dearly missed by her loving family.

Surviving are two sons, Roy (Betty), of Gouverneur; and Jeffrey (Cyndi), of Lake George; three daughters, Iris Bennett, of Baldwinsville; Patricia Collins, of Gouverneur; and Jenny (Richard) Sterling, of Watertown; Ten grandchildren, Barry Stone, Diane (Larry) Weaver, Herbert (Janie) Collins, Peggy Placated, Tammy (Dan) Fetcie , Bobbi (Joe) Jenne and Sean (Crystal) Sterling, Eric Parow, Brandy Parow and Jordan Shippee; several great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Marjorie Finley and Margaret Thomas, both of Fine.

Mrs. Stone was predeceased by her parents, her husband; two sisters, Alice Regan, and Ruth Durham (infant); a brother James Durham (infant); and a grandson, John J. Washburn.

Bonniebelle McEathron

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It is with great sadness that I announce, we have lost our beloved Bonniebelle McEathron, born in Gouverneur NY on September 15, 1961 to Peter and Dorothy Cutrie Kerwin. Bonniebelle was known for her strength and spunk. She was an avid Harley Rider, enjoyed spending her time on the water, and with her grandchildren. Bonniebelle enjoyed dancing and music. She worked as a construction worker for Northland Associates and Clover Construction. She loved gardening and a cold one with good friends. Bonniebelle was married to Herbert McEathron of Gouverneur in 1979, ending in friendship, together they share one child Makenzie M McEathron, 35 of Marcellus NY. Bonniebelle has three grandchildren, Cameryn Young, Hannahbell Young and Collynjesse Young of Marcellus NY. She is also survived by her brothers and sisters, Robert Kerwin of Gouverneur, Kathleen Harrington of Marcellus, Kim Kerwin of Gouverneur, Randy Kerwin of Gouverneur and several nieces and nephews. Bonnie was predeceased by her sisters Wilma Nolle and Joann Woodrow. A celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

Jimmy Smith Sr.

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Jimmy Smith Sr., 71, passed away on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 at his home.

There are no funeral services as Jimmy requested and arrangements are with the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur.

Jimmy was born in Gouverneur on May 15, 1949, the son of Maitland and Thelma (Dewey) Smith.

He graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1968 and entered the United States Army, serving his country for three years.

Jimmy worked for Ritchie Brothers Construction, Roger J. All of Hartford, CT, Harron’s Electric, Tom Stowell Plumbing, and in self-employed construction. He was a life member of the Canton VFW and the Star Lake American Legion. Jimmy enjoyed hunting, 4 wheeling, listening and playing music. Jimmy loved watching his birds, in fact, he named them all.

He was previously married to Candy Countryman

Jimmy is survived by his companion Dianne Brotherton of 38 years, his 2 sons Jimmy Smith Jr. of Gouverneur, Kenny and Crystal Smith of Fowler, his sisters Sally and Jerry Filiatrault of Canton, Miki Hopper of Peru, NY, Shermie and Ronnie Warner of Dexter, his grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his parents and his brother-in-law Terry Hopper.

Bertha Ann Kirker

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Bertha Ann Kirker, age 83, formerly of Gouverneur, passed away on May 26, 2020.

Bertha was born on August 14, 1936 in Gouverneur. She was a daughter of the late Roy Robert and Ida Mae (Rushlo) Watson. Bertha grew up in Edwards and graduated from the Edwards High School in 1954.

She married Robert “Bob” C. Kirker on March 21, 1956. The couple owned and operated their dairy farm on the Johnstown Road in Gouverneur from 1969 until Mr. Kirker’s death on November 23, 2009. They had previously farmed on the Little Bow Road and for Mr. Kirker’s sister, Dorothy Paro.

Mrs. Kirker enjoyed reading, working on jigsaw puzzles, and helping care for her granddaughter, Chelsey. Bertha also enjoyed sitting on the front porch and watching the comings and goings in the neighborhood.

Her survivors include three daughters and sons-in-law, Joann and Robert McNeil of Antwerp, Jenny and Wayne Debian of Florida, Julie and John Rivers of Harrisville; two sons and a daughter-in-law, James “Tiger” Kirker and Jerry and Tammy Kirker, all of Gouverneur; sisters, Mary Yonkers of Little Falls, Beth “Beppie” and Larry Foster of Potsdam, and brothers, Walter “Sonny” and Donna Watson of Fowler, Donald “Donnie” of Natural Bridge, , William “Willie” and Rita of Florida, and Raymond “Bucky” and Becky Watson of South Edwards. She is also survived by six grandchildren and several great grandchildren.

Bertha is predeceased by a grandson, Ryan W. Kirker, a brother, Edward Roy who died at birth, brother Leland “Lee” and sisters, Lila Jane who died in infancy and Esther Longton and Helen Watson.

Arrangements with French Funeral Home in Gouverneur are private. Burial will be in the South Edwards Cemetery. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Dean F. Carr

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Dean F. Carr, 91, passed away on Saturday, May 30, 2020 at Riverledge Health Care in Ogdensburg.

Funeral services are private with the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur and burial with military rites will be held in Hailesboro Cemetery.

Dean was born in Lisbon on July 31, 1928, the son of Earl and Dora (Steacy) Carr.

He attended school in Lisbon and received his general equivalency diploma while serving in the United States Army as military police during the Korean War conflict.

Dean worked for St. Joe Mineral Company and retired from Zinc Corporation of America as a mining foreman.

Dean married Lois Easton with whom he raised his family and Lois passed away in 1982.

He married Marcia Ann Sterling on June 1, 1985.

Dean was a member of the NRA and enjoyed hunting, snowmobiling, motorcycling, gardening, auto mechanics, and taking walks with his beloved dog Shaggy.

He is survived by his wife Marcia, his children Timothy and Cindy of Fowler, James and Kim of Sylvia Lake, Jennifer and Michael Duffy of Watertown, Mitchell and Diane of Gouverneur, Gregory and Christine of Fowler, Patrick and Laura of Fowler, Eric and Kim of Natural Dam, his stepson Ronnie and Darla Lentz of Washington, many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Dean is also survived by his siblings Howard Carr of Gouverneur, Lura Hill of Edwards, Mary Benware of Fowler, several nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his first wife Lois, his parents, brothers Gerald Carr and Owen Carr, and sister Kathleen Dodds.

Memorial donations in Dean’s memory are encouraged to Friends 4 Pound Paws, PO Box 394, Gouverneur, NY 13642.

Elaine C. Matott

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Elaine C. Matott, 85, passed away on Sunday, May 31, 2020, at her home, surrounded by her family and under the care of Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley.

Funeral services will be private with the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur and burial will be in Hermon Cemetery.

Elaine was born on January 2, 1935 in Gouverneur, the daughter of Roy and Irene (Thomas) Cassaw.

She graduated from Gouverneur High School and then worked as a telephone operator. Elaine eventually worked for Kinney Drugs as a buyer which she retired from 20 years ago.

Elaine was an avid bowler and golfer, loved sewing, and enjoyed spending time with family, especially her grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Elaine is survived by her children Chris Matott and his companion Peggy Scott, Dody Hilts, Debbie Matott, and Denise Matott, her grandchildren Robert Hilts, Marcus Hilts, and Brandie Matott, great grandchildren Izick and Daniel, nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her parents Roy and Irene, her brothers Walt Cassaw, Bill Cassaw, and Kenneth Cassaw who died as a child, and her sisters Jean Jennings, Phyllis Nichols, and Judy Cassaw.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Elaine’s memory are encouraged to Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley, 6805 US Hwy 11, Potsdam, NY 13676.

Alfred J. Fenton

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Alfred J. Fenton, 76, of South Edwards, passed away on May 19, 2020, at his South Edwards woodlot that he so much enjoyed.

Al was born in Fine, NY, on June 20, 1943, son of the late Floyd and Helen Boshaine Fenton.

He graduated from Clifton-Fine Central School in 1961, and Wanakena Ranger School in 1963.

During his teenage years, he worked picking potatoes for the Schuler Potato Chip company, and mowed at the Woodland cemetery in Fine. In his early 20’s, he worked for Deferiet Paper Company for a short time, and was in the National Guard Reserves. In 1966, he was hired at Newton Falls Paper Mill. He began as a laborer in the yard crew, and ended his career there in 1995 as Vice President of Administration.

Al loved his family, and being outdoors. He was an avid hunter and had his own logging business with his son Rick. He loved managing his forestland sustainably. He also owned and operated a sugar bush for many years. He had been a member of the National Accounting Association, Forest Practice Board, Greenwood Falls Hunting Club, Tree Farmers of America, the South Edwards United Methodist Church, and also owned his own hunting club - the Never Miss a Buck Club, sometimes known as the Liar's Club.

Al’s hobbies included hunting, fishing, playing cards, and enjoying time with his friends and family.

Al married the former Barbara Noble of Edwards on July 8, 1967. He is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, as well as his three sons: Jamie Fenton, Rick (Tina) Fenton, and Mark (Jillian) Fenton, all of Edwards, and one daughter, Christine Fenton of Hermon. He is also survived by eight grandchildren: Luke, Darian, Brooke, Grace, Dalton, Bethany, Brendan, and Ashley, and two great-grandchildren, Delaney and Nevaeh. He has also left behind his sisters-in-law and a brother-in-law and their spouses.

Al was predeceased by his parents, and twin sisters Doris and Dorothy.

Arrangements with French Funeral Home of Edwards are private. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Al’s memory may be made to the South Edwards United Methodist Church, care of Lorna Sykes, 1176 Co Rt 23, Edwards NY 13635.

Susan Turnbull

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Susan M. Turnbull, age 90, of Antwerp, passed away on February 20, 2020 at Carthage Center where she has resided for five years.

Funeral arrangements with French Funeral Home in Gouverneur are private due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Susan was born on July 14, 1929 in Watertown to the late Earl J. and Blanche (Collins) Hicks. She graduated from Gouverneur Central School in 1947 and from House of Good Samaritan in 1950.

Susan married Donald M. Turnbull on August 14, 1950 at her parents’ home on Pine Hill in Macomb and assisted him on his fourth-generation dairy farm for many years. Susan had also worked as school nurse. Donald passed away on March 30, 2006.

Mrs. Turnbull was a 4-H Leader for many years, an Alumni of House of Good Samaritan, former Treasurer of Oxbow Cemetery Association and member of the Oxbow Fire Department Auxiliary and Oxbow Presbyterian Church.

She is survived by her seven children, Harry and Nancy Turnbull, Harley and Elizabeth Turnbull, Donna and J Braley, Margaret “Peggy” and Kenneth Hickson, Candace Turnbull, Alice and Richard Cummings, and Amy and Alan Weegram. She is also survived by 10 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

Susan is predeceased by her husband, Donald, and a daughter, Sally Turnbull.

Donations in memory of Susan may be made to the Oxbow Presbyterian Church or the Oxbow Cemetery Association. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Michael E. “Mike” Patton

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Michael E. “Mike” Patton, 69, of Gouverneur, passed peacefully on May 14th, 2020 at Upstate Medical Hospital in Syracuse from complications sustained from a fall in his home.

Private calling hours for Michael E. “Mike” Patton, 69, Gouverneur, were held on Tuesday, May 19, 2020 at French Funeral Home, Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com

Mike lived his whole life in the Gouverneur area. He lived a life he loved and was proud of: joining the military after high school and working in the mines, before owning his own trucking company and building his family home in North Gouverneur. He volunteered as a member of the Gouverneur Rescue Squad, and served as President. Mike retired in 2013 after 32 years owning and operating Patton’s Trucking.

Mike spent his free time and retirement hunting, fishing, gardening and enjoying his large and loving family, but his happiest moments were shared with his grandchildren.  

He was born on April 16, 1951 to Ernest “Sonny” and Alice (Sterling) Patton, and graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1969. 

He is survived by his Mother; Alice Patton of Gouverneur, six daughters; Nicole Crawn and husband Jeff of Gouverneur, Tina Patton of Nevada, Tabitha Reynolds and husband Randy of Central Square, Allison Carmichael and husband James of Texas, Rebecca Baker and husband Colin of Batavia, and Rachael Patton of Norwood; eleven grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren; two brothers, Richard Patton and wife Susan, and Bruce Patton and wife Karen; two sisters, Linda Beachard and husband Dan, and April Patton and companion Don Peck, all of Gouverneur; and former spouse Tammey Patton.

He was predeceased by his father, Ernest A. “Sonny” Patton.

Mike’s family requests that donations be made to the Gouverneur Volunteer Rescue Squad, PO Box 164, Gouverneur NY 13642 or the Gouverneur Volunteer Fire Dept., 33 Clinton Street, Gouverneur NY 13642, in lieu of flowers.

Frieda C. Boscoe

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Freida C. Boscoe passed away April 27, 2020.

Frieda was predeceased by her loving spouse David A. Boscoe (WW II Veteran); infant sons, Frank and David; granddaughter Trisha Carr; Frieda is survived by her children Steven (Debra) Boscoe, Amy Brown, Gary (Karen) Boscoe, Mary Tucker and Rebecca Boscoe; five grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren; devoted sister, Maggie Smith; several nieces and nephews.

Memorial to be held at a later date.

Bruce W. Knowlton

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Bruce Wayne Knowlton of Lycoming, N.Y. passed away on May 10, 2020 at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center after a long illness, with his wife and daughter by his side. He was 61. Bruce was born on December 29, 1958 in Gouverneur, N.Y. to William Lyle Knowlton and Helen Andrews Knowlton. He graduated from high school in Gouverneur and went on to attend Canton ATC and Clarkson University, where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering.

In August of 1986, Bruce married Carolyn Porter (Kerry), bringing together two families, all of whom looked up to him as a role model. A true family man, he was loving, hard-working, generous, humble, a big "kid at heart", who took every child of the family under his wings. He and Kerry built what is lovingly referred to as the "Knowlton Homestead", and it remains a favorite gathering place for countless gatherings and celebrations throughout the years.

In 2018 Bruce retired from Exelon (formerly Niagara Mohawk and Constellation), after 35 years at the Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station. To friends and coworkers he is known as "Moose", and has been described by many as a well-respected man of integrity, good character, with a great sense of humor, and someone who could be counted on.

Bruce enjoyed going to the movies and was an enthusiastic golfer. He was a member of the Oswego Country Club and whenever he traveled he was always looking for good courses to play. He appreciated the outdoors, loved to hike, camp, and sit around campfires. As an avid hunter, he was a member of the California Hunting Club in the Town of Fowler. Bruce inherited a love for antique cars from his father, Bill and one of his greatest joys was taking his grandchildren to their first car shows.

Bruce was predeceased by his parents, Bill and Helen, and a grandson, sweet Liam. He is survived by his wife, Carolyn, their daughter, Alexis Veiga and her husband Alex, two grandchildren, Ryan "Buddy" and, Abby "Sweet Pea". He will always be “GP” or “Grampie” to Abby and Ryan.

He is also survived by three brothers, Lyle (Sue) of Tilton, NH; Michael (Kathy) of Gouverneur; Randy (Alicia) of Gouverneur; and a sister, Christine (Joe) Grant of Palm Coast, FL.; a large

extended family on both sides, several aunts and uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews, all of whom will cherish his memory.

The family would like to thank the doctors, nurses, and all caregivers and staff, from housekeeping to CEO, at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center for their care, their compassion, and their ability to see the person behind the patient. Thank you to all who followed Bruce's story on the Caring Bridge website, those who offered prayers and words of encouragement, and those who shared stories or memories of Bruce. He certainly was one of a kind and will be greatly missed.

Should you choose to do so, donations can be made to the Roswell Park Comprehensive Care Center in Buffalo, the Kevin Guest House in Buffalo, or to the CNY Food Bank.

After much thought and consideration of the current situation with the COVID virus, we have decided to honor Bruce with a private celebration. This decision has not been an easy one, as we do not want to exclude anyone from celebrating his life. However, we also do not want to put anyone in harm’s way. Please know that we are so very grateful to all of you and know that Bruce will always be with you. If you would like to remember/honor Bruce in some way, I am sure that he would want you to live your life in a kind and gentle way. Have fun and enjoy the little things. Most of all be generous with your heart.

Arrangements are in care of the Dowdle Funeral Home. Dowdle Funeral Home, 154 East Fourth St., Oswego N.Y. 13126 315 343 9010 adrian@dowdlefuneralhome.com