Leland “Lee” Towne

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Leland “Lee” Towne, 85, of Cato, N.Y., passed away Tuesday, September 22, 2020. He was born in Gouverneur, N.Y. on September 13, 1935 or Herman and Ella (Apple) Towne. He is survived by his wife Kathy and their daughter Carrie (Monroe). His other children from previous marriages include: Leland Jr. and Laura (Eden); Jodi (Bigarel), Brett, and Kendra (Travis) and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Living sisters and brother include: Lillian (Fuller), Florence (Ashley), Elizabeth (Paro), Carol (Venton), Lorraine (Hand), Virginia, and Herman Jr.

Lee was predeceased by a son, Damon; sisters Mildred (Cornell) and Kathleen (Lamont) and brothers Nelson and Richard.

A celebration of life will be arranged in the spring of 2021.

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Cato Fire & Rescue, 2569 Main St., Cato, N.Y. and CIMVAC, 2496 Main St., Cato, N.Y. 13033.

David Herheim

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David Herheim, 76, passed away on Sunday, September 20, 2020, at his home.

Funeral services are private with the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur.

David was born in Gouverneur on June 20, 1944, the son of Gordon and Edith (Curtis) Herheim.

He graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1962 and married Janice Van Wyck on April 20, 1974.

At a young age, Dave worked for Coca Cola and Wonder Bread until graduating from school. He worked at the Roma Restaurant for nearly 20 years and retired from Kinney Drugs warehouse after 22 years of employment.

Dave enjoyed collecting coins, golf, watching television, especially sports such as golf, cheering on the New York Yankees and Giants, or the news and discussions of politics. Most of all, he enjoyed spending time with his family.

Dave is survived by his wife Janice, his children David Herheim of Dexter, Denise Herheim and her companion Christian Redmond of Gouverneur, Stephen Herheim of Gouverneur, and his grandchildren Hudson and Landon. He is also survived by his sisters Dianne Winters and Marsha Littwitz, both of Rochester, Janice Herheim of Malone, Sue Sharpe of Romulus, nieces and nephews. Dave is predeceased by his parents Gordon and Edith.

Memorial donations in memory of David are encouraged to the Gouverneur Vol. Fire Department, 33 Clinton Street, Gouverneur, NY 13642, Gouverneur Vol. Rescue Squad, PO Box 164, Gouverneur, NY 13642, or the Food Bank of Central New York.

Justin C. Denesha

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Justin C. Denesha was born on September 27th, 1985 and has departed his family, friends, and loved ones for a new journey, bringing with him his love of life and his stories of living it.

He passed away on Friday, September 11, 2020 at his home under the care of his family. Calling hours were held on Wednesday, September 16th from 2:00 to 4:00 pm at the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur with masks requested to be worn.

Justin took with him his passions of reading, researching, and trivial challenges, along with the love of traveling to Southeast Asia where he felt at home the most.

He lived his younger years in Gouverneur. He graduated from Gouverneur High School and moved to Plattsburgh where he graduated with a Bachelors of Arts degree in English.

He is survived by his parents Paul and Marilynn (Johnson) Denesha, his brother and sister-in-law Joshua and Nina Denesha, his brother Jordan Denesha, his sister and brother-in-law Carrie and Brad Ridley along with their two children Colton and Maddison, as well as aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Abdur Raheem Jalalzai

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Abdur Raheem Jalalzai (Mirozai-Kakar) left us on September 10, 2020. His date of birth was October 6, 1933. He would have been 87 years old this fall.

Dr. Jalalzai was born in Loralai, Baluchistan (Pakistan) to Boston and Zarmaido Jalalzai in what Dr. Jalalzai proudly claimed as “British India.” He was very much a product of his British education, and belongs to a generation of colonial students situated between traditional Pashtun and British culture. This education would eventually take him to the United States through the English language pathways open to him by British Schools. Raheem was an excellent student from the start. His classmates would often cheat off of his work, copying his answers, and the teacher would fail them both, writing, “Copied from Raheem” on their slates. Education was his love and his path to a world outside of Loralai. By moving to the United States, he was able to financially assist his family, but it was not a step easily taken, particularly as the first-born son. Nevertheless, Dr. Jalalzai earned his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degrees from Dow Medical College, in Karachi, Pakistan in 1960. Early in his career he was employed at various difficult and far flung posts, serving, for example, as a Medical Officer at The Zhob Militia Hospital at Fort Sandeman.

In 1967 he married Amina Jogezai from Qilla Saifullah, and they moved to Quetta when it was still a promising little frontier city. Dr. Jalalzai worked at Civil Hospital. After having two daughters Zubeda (1968) and Abida (1969), A. R. was drawn to completing his education in the US. His plan, though, was to amass just enough money to buy a car and come back to Pakistan to live with and support his father. A U. S. education, however, was also an honor and a rarity in the 1960s, but the Vietnam War had driven many US doctors overseas. International doctors were encouraged to study and work in the US. As a result, Dr. Jalalzai completed an Internship at Resurrection Hospital, Chicago, Illinois (1971-72). He did buy a car: a green Pontiac Catalina.

In Chicago, his son, Abdul Waheed, was born (1972). The same year Dr. Jalalzai began a residency in Internal Medicine at the Good Samaritan Hospital, an affiliate of Wright State University. Dayton, Ohio (1972-1974). There he was also Chief Resident (1974-1975). His fourth child, Farida, was born in Dayton (1974).

The thought of returning to Pakistan had not yet been put to rest, and the family tried to return and settle in Pakistan in 1976. By that point, however, they were firmly situated as Americans, no longer in the US for the short-term. Furthermore, getting established in medicine required a significant amount of up-front cash for expenses including the many bribes required to get started. Dr. Jalalzai was short on the funds and the moral sensibility to accept those terms. They returned to the United States, this time to New York State’s “North Country.”

Dr. Jalalzai spent the remainder of his long career as a rural doctor starting at Clifton-Fine Hospital in the tiny Adirondack town of Star Lake, NY as well as at Harrisville Health Center (1976-1977). He worked briefly at the E.J. Noble Hospital in Alexandria Bay, NY (1978-1979).

Dr. Jalalzai spent almost 30 years at E.J. Noble Hospital in Gouverneur, NY in private Medical Practice (1978 to 2007). There he had a distinguished career as:

• Medical Director: 1990-1993

• Chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine: 1986-1992

• Director Cardio-Pulmonary Services: 1980-1992

• Chief of Staff: 1986-1988

• Director of ICU-CCU: 1985-1988

His licenses and certifications included: Board Certified American Board of Internal Medicine: 1977; Advanced Achievements in Internal Medicine (Subspecialties: Cardiology and Gastroenterology); American Board of Internal Medicine: 1987; Fellowship. American College of Physicians: 1996.

Throughout those years, A. R. also served as an Assistant Clinical Professor. Department of Internal Medicine at SUNY Syracuse beginning in 1981.

In 1981 another daughter, Sajida was born. In 1991, at the age of 58 A. R. saw the birth of his sixth child, Medina.

In 2007 Dr. Jalalzai retired and relocated to Marlboro, New Jersey where for the first time since leaving Pakistan the family was connected to a large and thriving Pashtun-American community.

To follow the medical career of Dr. J is only one part of his intellectual journey. A. R. spoke 6 languages, (English, Pashtu, Urdu, Punjabi, Persian, and Dari) and was an avid reader of history, poetry, literature, and anthropology, to name a few of his favorite subjects. Dr. Jalalzai spent his retirement poring over books old and new about Pashtun history, culture, and folklore. He was also a lover of music, and enjoyed a wide variety of styles, including classical Urdu gha zals, traditional Pashtun folk music (in particular, recordings of the stringed instrument known as the chaghaka), American Tejano country singer, Freddy Fender, and the American songwriting trio, Wilson Phillips.

Abdur Raheem was an absolutely devoted fan of the Toronto Blue Jays and Toronto Maple Leafs, often watching or listening to the games over the television or radio with his son.

He loved his daily walks around the neighborhood, often sporting a windbreaker and a baseball cap. If the rain, heat, or a sore knee prevented him from taking his walk outdoors, he would resort to the family’s exercise bike, never one to skip out on his daily exercise regimen.

Dr. J’s final years were divided between NJ and the family seat in Loralai, Baluchistan where his wide network of family and friends took good care of him and allowed him to re-live his early days. In the summers, he would return to New Jersey to reconnect with his six children and ten grandchildren including, his “Are you my friends?”: Kadeem, Gul Andaam, Kazim, Zaid, Imani, Elam, Idris, Shaun, Sasha, and Adam, who at points were also “school skippers!” Whenever Dr. J’s kids were home for a visit, his first and last question to them would be, “Anything I can do for you?”

Although Dr. J. had some fairly common illnesses throughout his life, he was healthy overall and passed away gracefully in Loralai on September 10, 2020. He was sound, prepared, in prayer, and surrounded by loved ones. As he would often say: “not too bad for a young fellow.”

Dr. Jalalzai’s family remembers him as a kind, gentle, man who had a wide circle of friends all over the world. A.R. had a loud, startling laugh (of the “Ha! Ha! Ha-Ha!” variety).

He told funny stories about the past and related how people used to be and used to speak. For example, when cars in South Asia were beginning to shift away from starting with cranks to starting with a button or “self-start,” he related that when asked how one was doing, you could expect the response of “Me? I’m self-start!” His younger brother, Raziq, echoes his siblings when they say that A. R. was a father to them, too: He “was not just a great father but a genuine, innocent, and graceful man who lived his life on his terms, and embraced even death with grace and dignity.”

Abdur Raheem Jalalzai is survived by his wife, Amina, children and grandchildren, siblings: Nasar, Raziq, Samad, Shafia, Malik; nephews: Naymat, Rahmat, Inayat; nieces: Kamila and Jamila--as well as grand-nieces and nephews, other relatives, and well-wishers too numerous to mention by name.

“Be good,” Daddy. We love you.

Loretta Cornell

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Loretta Jean (Boprey) Cornell, 86, passed away on Tuesday, September 8, 2020 at Gouverneur Hospital.

Funeral services and burial in Maple Grove Cemetery, Richville are private, as per Loretta's wishes, with the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur.

Loretta was born on July 13, 1934 in Gouverneur, the daughter of Edwin and Elizabeth (Walker) Boprey.

Loretta graduated from Gouverneur High School and Watertown School of Commerce.

She worked for Richville Trucking and was a homemaker, caring for her husband and children.

Loretta married Jack Cornell on October 23, 1954 at the Baptist Church of Richville.

She enjoyed cooking, crocheting, knitting, tatting, and traveling. She also enjoyed being outdoors in her flower garden, snowmobiling, hunting with her family, and her cat "Baby".

Loretta is survived by her husband Jack, her sons Steven Cornell and Randy Cornell, her daughter-in-law Christine Cornell, 3 granddaughters, 2 great grandchildren, and a great, great grandchild. She is predeceased by her parents, her son Jerry Cornell, and several siblings.

Masie Martina Facey

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Masie Martina Facey, age 96, formerly of Gouverneur and DeKalb Junction, passed away on September 8, 2020 at United Helpers RiverLedge Nursing and Rehabilitation in Ogdensburg.

Viewing is private for her immediate family. There will be a graveside service held in the Hailesboro Cemetery at a date to be announced later. Arrangements are with French Funeral Home in Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Martina was born in Spragueville on June 25, 1924, the daughter of the late Ralph Simmons and I. June Savage. She attended local schools in both Spragueville and Gouverneur.

On November 9, 1940 she married Rupert Mullins, which ended in annulment. She married Eugene Facey on July 25, 1971. Mr. Facey died February 8, 1980.

Martina worked for Robinson Hardware, E. Harold Cole Hardware and the Gouverneur Co-op as a clerk, before leaving to help her husband run the family farm in 1971. They left farming in 1978 due to Mr. Facey’s health, retiring in Florida. There Martina worked at a local motel in housekeeping. Finally, she went back to being a clerk in area stores until retiring in 1996 and returning to Gouverneur.

She enjoyed playing cards, putting puzzles together, square dancing, and traveling as much as possible. She visited almost all 50 states and toured England and was proud of her travels. She was a member of DeKalb-Hermon Senior Citizens, Black River Valley Fiddlers, and the Gouverneur VFW Ladies Auxiliary.

Martina is survived by her grandchildren; Murl (Carrie O’Dell), Glen (Patti) and Tina Hogle, 6 great-grandchildren, 13 great-great grandchildren, her treasured nephew, Walt Golden, as well as several other nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her daughter and son-in-law, Carol “Cookie” and Wayne Hogle, sister, Veronica Golden, brothers, Maynard, Murl and Melvin Simmons, her parents, and step-father who raised her, Glen Hall.

At the family’s request, please omit flowers. Donations may be made to Hermon-DeKalb Senior Citizens, Hermon Volunteer Rescue Squad, or a charity of your choice.

Mary E. Shrewsberry

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Mary E. Shrewsberry, age 67, of Gouverneur, passed away on September 2, 2020 at the Lutheran Care Home in Clinton.

Calling hours with face coverings and social distancing for Mary will be on Friday, September 11, 2020 from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at French Funeral Home, Gouverneur. Her funeral service will immediately follow at 1:00 p.m. at the funeral home with Pastor David Hart officiating. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Mary was born on March 9, 1953 in Watertown, NY to the late Kelzo and Betty (Woodard) Shrewsberry. She graduated from Gouverneur Central School in 1971. Mary worked as a MCRA at United Helpers. She had previously worked for Cerebral Palsy, Watertown Transitional Living and was a substitute teacher at the Gouverneur Central School. She also was a cook at the Gouverneur Country Club Golf Course.

Mary was a past president of the Gouverneur VFW Ladies Auxiliary. She enjoyed doing needle point and reading.

Surviving are her son, Brandon Shrewsberry of Marcy, NY; two brothers, Blane and Laurie Shrewsberry of Gouverneur and Stephen Shrewsberry of Hailesboro; two sisters, Beryl Martin and Rick Hardin of Fine and Kim and Jamie Provost of Newton Falls; and several nieces and nephews.

Mary is predeceased by her parents and a brother, John Shrewsberry who passed away in 1988.

Donations may be made in Mary’s memory to the Gouverneur Breast Cancer Fund, PO Box 64, Gouverneur NY 13642.

Gregory L. Dritschel

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Gregory L. Dritschel, 72, passed away on Thursday, September 3, 2020 at his home in Hailesboro.

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

Gregory was born in Rochester on October 25, 1947, the son of Edwin and Elizabeth (Conley) Dritschel.

He received a general equivalency diploma and attended one year of college.

Greg served in the United States Army from 1965 to 1968, stationed in Germany and Vietnam, and was a recipient of a Purple Heart medal.

He worked in the Rochester area as a machinist and was a jack of all trades.

Greg moved to the north country, settling in Rossie where he lived from 1984 until 2008, more recently residing in Hailesboro.

He was a lifetime member of the national Disabled American Veterans and the Gouverneur VFW.

Greg was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying hunting, fishing, trapping, and camping. He also liked playing guitar, reading, and studying the history of Rossie.

Daniel Phalen

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Daniel R. Phalen, 78, of Lead Mine Road, Rossie, N.Y. passed away at home with his family by his side on Thursday, September 3, 2020.

Dan was born on November 2, 1941, the son of the late Ethel (Van Duzee) and Edmon Phalen.

He graduated from Hammond Central School in 1961 and joined the US Marine Corps in 1961 and was honorably discharged in 1966. Dan married Constance Dunn on June 19, 1965 at St. Mary’s Cathedral in Ogdensburg, N.Y. with Rev. Daniel Keefe presiding.

He worked as a tool and die maker for Scientific Tool & Engineering Co in Liverpool, N.Y. and later as manager of CC Canada Lumber Co in South Colton, N.Y.

After moving to Rossie in 1983, Dan built his own log home and helped run the family farm with his three sons. He served as Code Enforcement Officer, Town Councilman and Town Supervisor for the Town of Rossie. Dan worked for NYS D.O.T. Region 7 in Bridge Repair and as a Safety & Health Representative.

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Dan is survived by his wife, Constance, and his three sons: Mark (Mollie) of Rossie; Matt (Veronica) of Baldwinsville; Lee (Corin) of Hammond; grandchildren Piper, Ross, Drake, Wren, Daniel and Mia; sister Nancy (Stewart) of Theresa; nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was predeceased by a sister Marilyn in 1950.

Dan enjoyed all aspects of working on the family farm and was devoted to his church, St. Patrick’s Church in Rossie.

There will be no calling hours. Private services will be held at the family’s convenience. Arrangements are with French Funeral Home in Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Donations can be made in Dan’s memory, in lieu of flowers, to St. Joseph’s Nursing Home, Ogdensburg, NY the St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital or Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley.

Rita Weller

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Rita Weller, 88, passed away on Saturday, September 5, 2020 at Carthage Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing.

Funeral services are with the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur and will be announced next year due to the national health situation.

Rita was born in Hammond on November 12, 1931, the daughter of Roy and Ida (Beattle) Youngs.

She married William L. Weller on August 25, 1951in Cornwall on Hudson, NY.

Mr. Weller, a retired truck driver, passed away on November 23, 2000.

Rita was working as a waitress when she met Bill, and she worked for Kinney Drugs for 25 years. Rita was also a sales associate for Avon for over 30 years.

She was a member of St. James Catholic Church and enjoyed reading and crocheting.

Rita is survived by her children Daniel and Missy Weller, Evelyn and Keith Gillette, all of South Carolina, Betty and Bill Bark of Warsaw, Peggy and Jim Eager of Antwerp, Elaina Weller of Gouverneur, Polly and Roger Michael of Heuvelton, Sarah Weller of Gouverneur, many grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great, great grandchildren. She is predeceased by her parents, her husband, 2 sons Joseph Weller and William Weller, and a great grandchild.

Gene R. Davis

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Gene R. Davis, 81, of Malby Avenue, passed peacefully at his home on Wednesday afternoon, August 26, 2020.

Gene was born December 28, 1938 in Gouverneur, the son of the late Floyd and Eva (Mastro) Davis and was a graduate of Gouverneur High School. On August 13, 1958, he entered the US Air Force, proudly serving his country until his honorable discharge on July 3, 1962.

Gene worked for a time at the talc mines in Gouverneur before starting at the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, where he worked for 27 retiring as a millright. Gene was a jack of all trades and helped anyone that needed it, including building homes for his children. When Gene wasn’t working, he enjoyed hunting and fishing.

Gene is survived by his wife, Pauline (Aumell) whom he married in 1994; his children, Tracie Prashaw of Gouverneur; Jeff Davis of Gouverneur; and Kimberly Myatt of West Chazy; his stepchildren, James and Aaron Larrow, both of Massena; his grandchildren, Jared Prashaw and Rachael Fuller of Gouverneur; 7 step grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister, Helen Cole of Georgia; his brother, Stanley and Carol Davis of Heuvelton; and many nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a granddaughter, Kitara Myatt and a sister, Betty Raven.

At his request, there will be no services. Arrangements are with the Donaldson Funeral Home, Massena.

In lieu of flowers, those wishing may consider donations to the Massena Humane Society or American Cancer Society.

Friends are encouraged to share memories and offer condolences online at www.donaldsonfh.com.

Elizabeth “Betty” Sadler

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Elizabeth “Betty” Sadler, 89, Macomb, IL, formerly of Gouverneur, NY, died of natural causes on August 27, 2020. She was born Elizabeth Rachel Cramer on August 7, 1931 in Williamsburg PA to the late Wassel and Helen (States) Cramer.

She graduated from Williamsburg High School in 1951. She married Martin L Sadler on May 17, 1952 in Williamsburg. In 1962, the couple moved to Gouverneur, NY where Martin was a guidance counselor at Gouverneur Junior-Senior High School. Betty became involved in many volunteer activities, especially with the First United Methodist Church, Cub Scouts and the March of Dimes. She loved to bowl, and was a member of many teams at Penguin Lanes. Betty was a talented cake decorator, and many people sought out her cakes for weddings and other special events. She also worked for several years as a monitor on the special needs bus for the Gouverneur School District.

In 1990, Betty and Marty retired to Florence, SC where they were active members of the Pisgah United Methodist Church. Martin died on October 20, 2015. She moved to Macomb, IL in 2019 to be closer to her family.

Preceding her in death, in addition to her husband and her parents, were her sisters Mary Keiser and Dorothy Conrad, brother William Cramer, and daughter-in-law Lisa Sadler. .

She is survived by her sons Chris (Mary) Sadler of Stevens Point, WI and Roger (Connie) Sadler of Macomb, IL; granddaughters Lauren and Sarah Sadler of Macomb; a sister Helen Frost of Galion, Ohio; and many nieces and nephews.

The family would like to extend their gratitude to the staff at the Elms Nursing Home who made Betty’s time there such a wonderful experience.

Arrangements are with the Clugston-Tibbitts Funeral Home in Macomb. There will be no services. Her remains will be interred at a later date next to her husband in the cemetery at the Pisgah United Methodist Church in Florence, SC.

Margaret McIntosh

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Margaret “Maggie” E. McIntosh, age 94, formerly of Palmyra and Pitcairn, passed away on August 24, 2020 at Massena Rehabilitation and Nursing.

There will be a graveside service held in the Fullerville Cemetery on Monday, August 31, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. Arrangements are with French Funeral Home in Edwards. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Margaret was born on December 24, 1925 in Edwards to the late Abner H. and Florence M. (Wood) Rice. After her father died, she was raised by her mother and step-father, Ernest Everett Rice. She married Theodore Q. McIntosh. He passed away on October 18, 1972.

Maggie earned her L.P.N. at the nursing school in Ogdensburg and worked for the State Psychiatric Hospitals in Ogdensburg and Rochester. She enjoyed knitting and crocheting hats, blankets and gloves, watching baseball (especially the Braves) and liked to travel. Above all, Maggie loved to visit with her family.

She is survived by five sons, Cornelius Rice, James, David, Peter and Douglas McIntosh, sisters, Elizabeth Rose and Sharon Horne, and numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Maggie is predeceased by her husband, Theodore, two sons, Steven and Lawrence McIntosh, brothers, Edwin and Cilas Rice, and sisters, Barbara McIntosh, Donna Soper and Rosalind “Lois” Davis.

John A. Loucks

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John Allen Loucks, age 70, of Florida, but formerly of Gouverneur, passed away on Sunday, August 23, 2020 at the Hospice Care Center in Chiefland, FL.

John was born on August 21, 1950 in Gouverneur, NY to the late Howard and Janice (Jenkins) Loucks. He graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1969. In 1970, he entered into the United States Army, during the Vietnam War and he served his country until his honorable discharge in 1972.

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John worked construction for many years for various construction companies. He also had worked as a prison guard for a while at a prison in Michigan. He was a member of the Gouverneur VFW and American Legion. He enjoyed fishing and he also played the spoons in a band. John also loved dressing up and playing Santa.

John is survived by his companion, Alice; two brothers, Charles and Carol Loucks of DePeyster and James and Rachel Loucks of Michigan; four sisters, Linda and Gary Scott of Gouverneur, Connie Kinney of Gouverneur, Barbara and Randy Dillman of Tennessee and Pamela Loucks of Gouverneur and several nieces and nephews.

He is predeceased by his parents, a brother and sister-in-law, Frederic and Gloria Loucks and a brother-in-law, Earl Kinney.

In keeping with John’s wishes, services will be private. Arrangements are with French Funeral Home, Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhome.com.

Ernest G. “Ernie” Walrath

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Ernest G. “Ernie” Walrath, 80, passed away on Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at his home under the care of his loving family and Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley.

A graveside service with military honors will be held on Sunday, August 23rd at 2:30 pm at Hermon Cemetery with Loren Widrick, pastor of North Jefferson Community Fellowship and David Roberts officiating. Arrangements are with the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur.

Ernie was born in Canton on December 12, 1939, the son of Roy and Mildred (Kio) Walrath.

He graduated from Hermon High School and served in the United States Army from 1958 to 1962 as a military policeman.

Ernie was employed and honored at the paper mill for in Natural Dam for 45 years of service and provided “A Little Bit off Everything “ karaoke and dj service to the community with his wife Donna.

Ernie married Donna Roberts on June 21, 1997.

He was a member of the Gouverneur Elks Lodge, the Antwerp American Legion, enjoyed bowling, collecting and tinkering on classic cars, attending church and listening to the gospel with his family, and loved all sorts of music.

Ernie is survived by his wife Donna, his children Cheryl and Tracy Young, Sandy and Rod Pryce, Deonah and Keith Gillan, Mary Martin and fiancé Cedric Sanders, Justin and Erica Frizzell, Timothy Raven Jr. and fiance Kirstie Harmer, 22 grandchildren, and many great grandchildren. He is also survived by his brothers Keith and June Walrath, Calvin and Pat Walrath, Alton and Glenda Walrath, many nieces and nephews. Ernie is predeceased by his parents, his brothers Ceylon, Bernard, Lloyd, Raymond, and Junior Walrath, and his granddaughter Erin Young.

Memorial donations are encouraged to Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley, 6805 US Highway 11, Potsdam, NY 13676.

Carol A. Brayton

Carol A. Brayton, age 74, of 153 Hailesboro Street, Gouverneur, died at home on August 21, 2020 under the care of her loving family and hospice.

Mrs. Brayton was employed with the New York State Department of Correctional Services, retiring June 30, 2007 as a Calculation Clerk II.

Born February 5, 1946 in Gouverneur, daughter of Wilson F. and Theresa E. (Brunet) Perrin. She graduated from Hermon-DeKalb Central School in 1964.

She married Robert G. Brayton on November 10, 1979 at the First United Methodist Church, Gouverneur with Rev. Stanley Brown officiating. On November 10, 1984 they had their marriage blessed at St. James Catholic Church, Gouverneur. Two previous marriages ended in divorce. She enjoyed reading and her pet cats.

Surviving besides her husband are her son, Michael D. Baxter, step-son, Robert C. Brayton, brothers Ronnie L. and Sally and Jerry, and sisters, Jean and Leon Thompson, Deanna Perrin, and Elizabeth Babcock. She is also survived by her sisters-in-law, Irene Perrin, LouAnn Law, and Iris Brayton, brothers-in-law, Lloyd Brayton and Raymond Brayton, a grandson, two step-grandsons, nieces and nephews.

Her parents, a sister, Faye E. Baxter, a brother, Wilson Roger Perrin, a brother-in-law, Robert Babcock, a niece, Ann Marie Babcock, brother-in-law, Thomas Baxter, mother-in-law, Grace Brayton and father-in-law, Lyle Brayton died before her.

There will be no calling hours. A graveside service was held on Monday, August 24, 2020 at 1:30 p.m. in the Fairview Cemetery in Edwards. Arrangements are with French Funeral Home in Gouverneur. Condolences may be made online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

In place of flowers, donations may be made to the Msgr. Gerald Service Trust Fund, in care of St. James Catholic Church, 164 East Main Street, Gouverneur NY 13642 or a charity of one’s choice.

Mary Sullivan Dittes

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On Wednesday, 19 August 2020, Mary S. Dittes, loving mother of three children, passed away peacefully at the age of 88.

Mary was born on 29 April 1932 in her parents, Corinne and Lawrence Sullivan’s home on Canton Street, Hermon NY.

At the young age of 12, Mary’s father was seriously injured in a mine accident and for the next year Mary and her mother were by his bedside at A. Barton Hepburn Hospital, initiating her career in health care. After graduating high school in Hermon, Mary attended A. Barton Hepburn School of Nursing in Ogdensburg, NY and graduated in 1952. On 12 September 1952 Mary was wed to the love of her life, Warren Dittes of Sheboygan WI, in a ceremony held in her parent’s home.

Mary and Warren lived initially in Lowville, NY where she was employed at the local hospital and in 1953 moved to Dadville, NY. In 1955, Mary and Warren moved to German Street in Hermon, NY where they raised three children, a daughter and two sons.

Mary went to work at State Lawrence Psychiatric Hospital in Ogdensburg before changing to E. J. Noble Hospital in Gouverneur. Mary worked in a basic nursing role and continued her health care education in local schools. Mary eventually retired from E. J. Noble Hospital and Kinney Nursing home in 1996 as Director of Nursing and Nursing Home Administrator after 37 dedicated years.

Mary was an active member in her community as a member and trustee of the Hermon United Methodist Church, as a board member of the Hermon Housing Development Fund, Inc. and as a member of Hermon Heritage Hall.

Mary and Warren loved traveling to see their extended family throughout the US and especially enjoyed visiting her sisters, Frances in Livonia, NY and Ann on Bois Blanc Island, MI. Her greatest joy was seeing her grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Mary was preceded in death by her father, Lawrence, her mother, Corinne, her sisters, Frances and Anna, and her loving husband of 61 years, Warren.

Mary is survived by her daughter, Cynthia (Joseph) Arabski, her son, Wesley Dittes, and her son Richard (Susan) Dittes, four grandchildren (Jessica, Andrew, Aaron & Nicholas), two great grandchildren (Lilya & Matti), two step great grandchildren (Gevani & Darion) and a loving niece (Nancy).

A graveside service was scheduled for Mary at Hermon Cemetery on Friday, 21 August 2020 at 11AM. In keeping with Mary’s role as a healthcare professional, the wearing of masks was requested. Arrangements are with the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Grass River Food Pantry, 472 Dana Hill Rd, Russell, NY 13684; United Methodist Church of Hermon, C/O Elaine Matthews, 130 Lazy River Rd, Hermon 13652; or Hermon Cemetery Association, PO Box 54, Richville, NY 13681.

Hazel B. Seery

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Hazel B. Seery, 83, of Co. Rt. 29, passed away, Friday, August 7, 2020 at home.

Born on July 18, 1937, in Gouverneur, NY, she was a daughter of Martin Conklin and Helen Cunningham Conklin Hibbard Manson.

Hazel graduated from Hammond Central School and worked several odd jobs throughout the years, but her most memorable was being a school bus driver.

On April 1, 1967, she married Joseph A. Seery. Together they had two children, John in December 1967 and Linda in February 1969.

She enjoyed spending time with her granddaughters, fishing, playing cards, going to church and her animals. She was famous for playing lotto scratch offs in the Stewarts parking lot.

Survivors include her husband of 53 years, Joseph; a son and daughter-in-law, John and Rebecca Seery, Dexter, NY; two granddaughters, Angel Seery, Hawaii and Cheyenne Seery, Dexter, NY; two sisters, Yvonne Matice, Gouverneur, NY and Mary Hyde, PA; two brothers and two sisters-in-law, Robert and Kay Manson, Gouverneur, NY and Arnold and Donna Conklin, Edwards, NY; many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Her parents, a daughter, Linda in 1971, a sister, Ardis Reynolds, and a brother, John Manson all passed away previously.

Graveside services were 1 pm, Thursday, August 13, 2020 at North Watertown Cemetery, Watertown, NY with Lay Minister, Connie Gushlaw, officiating. Calling hours were 10am-12pm, Thursday, August 13, 2020 at Frederick Bros. Funeral Home, Theresa, NY. To leave condolences go to www.frederickbrosfuneralhome.com and access the obituary. Click on the Tribute Wall located on the top left.