Donald L. Campbell Sr.

Donald L. Campbell Sr., 91, of Alexandria Bay and formerly of Gouverneur, passed away on Tuesday, November 15, 2022 at River Hospital, Alexandria Bay.

Calling hours were held on Sunday, November 20th from 12:00 noon to 1:30 pm at the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur with a celebration of life reception to follow at Stepping Stone Ministries in Fowler. A private burial will be held in Hailesboro Cemetery.

Donald was born in Jacksonville, FL on July 14, 1931, the youngest of 11 children of Charles and Ollie Campbell.

He served 9 years in the United States Army and married Joyce Hanratty on April 6, 1957 at the Gouverneur United Methodist Church with Rev. Stanley E. Brown officiating.

Joyce passed away on June 2, 2006.

Don worked a variety of jobs including bridge construction, mill work, farming, and for a florist. He enjoyed fishing, watching wrestling and the Miami Dolphins, baking, making crafts, and spending time with his family.

Don is survived by his children Marion Stark of LaFargeville, JoAnne Peck of Syracuse, Amy Campbell of Alexandria Bay, Donald Campbell Jr. of Gouverneur, his four legged buddy 
Lilly, 13 grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his wife Joyce, his parents Charles and Ollie, his sister, and 9 brothers.

Memorial donations in memory of Don are encouraged to Stepping Stone Ministries, 165 Smith Road, Gouverneur, NY 13642.

Joyce Ann Witherell

Joyce Ann Witherell, 78, passed away on Monday, November 7, 2022 at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Syracuse.

Calling hours will be held on Monday, November 14th from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon with a memorial service to follow at the Green Funeral Home in Gouverneur with Martha Helmer, pastor of DeKalb Jct. United Methodist Church officiating. The burial will follow at Fairview Cemetery in Edwards.

Joyce was born in Gouverneur on March 28, 1944, the daughter of Ernest and Vivian (Robar) Peck. She has lived in Gouverneur for many years and provided child care for several local families. Joyce enjoyed crocheting, reading, growing flowers, and jigsaw puzzles. She also liked collecting memorabilia including horses, wolves, and light houses, and spending time with her family.

She is survived by her daughter Tracy J. Whitton and her companion Rick Jesmer of Fowler, her grandsons Nathan Whitton and his companion Allison Peer of Fowler, Daniel Whitton and his companion Emily McGregor of Harrisville, granddaughter Jazlinne Davis of Fowler, and her companion Allen “Al” Griffin of Gouverneur, along with his daughters Tracy L. Griffin, Connie M. Griffin, grandson Brandon A. Griffin and granddaughter Aiden S. Hiscock. Joyce is also survived by her brother Ronald Peck of Fine, her sisters Ruth Hinshaw (David) of Florida, Connie Vrooman of Gouverneur, Linda Lashua (Larry) of Edwards, Kathy Fisher of Gouverneur, several nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her parents, a daughter Melissa Ann Witherell, her sister Ellen Mott, and her brothers Roger, Robert, Richard, and Randy Peck.

Memorial donations in memory of Joyce are encouraged to the Ryan’s Wish Foundation, PO Box 326, Gouverneur, NY 13642.

Lucky B. Lutz

Lucky B. Lutz, 78, passed away on Monday, November 7, 2022 at his home under the care of his family and Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley.

Calling hours will be held on Saturday, November 12th from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon with a memorial service at noon at the Green Funeral Home in Gouverneur with Linda McEathron officiating.

Lucky was born in Gouverneur on May 24, 1944, the son of Bertrand Bruce and Lila Rose (Phippins) Lutz.

He graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1964.

Lucky married Vickie Payne on June 5, 1965 at the Oxbow Presbyterian Church.

Lucky served as vice president of Garnes Supply Company in Watertown for many years until starting the family business in Evans Mills. He operated Whispering Pines Flooring for over 20 years near the home that he built on Route 11. More recently, the couple relocated to the home they built in Fowler upon retiring.

He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, playing the “train game” and cards with his family and friends.

Lucky is survived by his wife Vickie, his daughter Michelle Lutz and son Brian Lutz, both of Theresa, his grandchildren John, Kelsey, and Katelynn, great grandchildren Kennedy and Leo. He is also survived by his brother Robert Evans Jr. of Colorado and his several cousins who he considered his brothers and sisters. Lucky is predeceased by his parents Bertrand Lutz, Thelma Lutz, Lila Evans, and Robert Evans, as well as close cousins.

Memorial donations in memory of Lucky are encouraged to Ryan’s Wish Foundation, PO Box 326, Gouverneur, NY 13642 or Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley, 6805 US Hwy. 11, Potsdam, NY 13676.

Gladys Jean Fifield Hall

Gladys Jean Fifield Hall, 40, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, November 2, 2022 at Canton-Potsdam Hospital.

Calling hours will be held on Saturday, November 5th from 1:00 to 3:00 pm at the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur. A celebration of life will follow at 4:00 pm at the Skunk’s Nest Tavern in Hermon.

Gladys was born in Ogdensburg on June 7, 1982, the daughter of Donald L. and Rose (Matice) Fifield.

She graduated from Hermon-DeKalb Central School and received training through BOCES programs in Travel & Tourism and for Pharmaceuticals.

Gladys was employed in the pharmaceutical industry for several years.

She was a member of an atv club in the Edwards area and enjoyed camping, gambling, crocheting, and spending time with family and friends.

Gladys is survived by her son Tyler Woods and his fiancé Cassidy Davis, her grandson Knox Woods, her mother Rose Fifield, a brother Nelson and Nancy Carpenter, a sister Teresa and Mark Caudle, a niece Brionna Carpenter, and a nephew Zachary Caudle. She is predeceased by her father Donald and her nephew Travis Carpenter.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are encouraged to the family.

George Lehigh

George Lehigh, a popular Eastport educator, beloved father, and committed public citizen, passed away on October 1, 2022, in Biddeford with his family close. He was 94 and had been in declining health for several months.

George taught English for many years at Shead Memorial High School, where many students considered him a favorite teacher, one who sparked in them a lifelong love of reading and literature.

The second of Glenn and Helen Bartholomew Lehigh's three children, George was born in Watertown, NY on December 29, 1927, and raised in Gouverneur, a dairy-farming river community in northern New York. An industrious kid by necessity, he started earning pocket money at age eight by selling pussywillows, dandelion greens, and scrap metal, and returning bottles to the drug store to pay for things like the Saturday western matinee at the local movie theater (Gralyn Theatre). When he was older he sold snow shoveling contracts for $5 a season, and worked as a farmhand on the Overackers Farm during the summer and at Mr. Toon's shoe repair shop during the school year. As a high schooler, he was on the payroll at Kinney's Drug Store. His book-worthy boyhood with his brothers, Glen and Alan, and his best buddies (Bill Scozzafava, John Scozzafava, and Don Foster) was one grand adventure, he said, and he wished every boy could have reveled in the freedom of small town America.

He enlisted in the Army at age 17, and was called up in March 1946 to report to Fort Benning, Georgia. He was back home in 1948, attending St. Lawrence University and mucking underground for St. Joe Lead at night. After earning his bachelor's and master's degrees, he began his professional career at North Syracuse Junior High School teaching English. Ten jobs (mostly in education) and nearly twenty years later, after living in Dallas, TX, Cortland, Hermon, Dryden, and Potsdam, NY, Deer Isle, ME, Port Orchard, WA and Coeur d'Alene, ID, George and his wife, Bobbie, and their four children moved to Eastport.

Determined opponents of the Pittston Company's hope to site an oil refinery in Eastport, he and Bobbie played important roles in the fight to defeat that plan. In fact, the lawsuit that finally forced the Pittston Company to abandon its 250,000-barrel-a-day oil-refinery scheme was filed in George's name as George Lehigh et al vs. The Pittston Company.

He taught English at SMHS and then served as principal. A major difference in opinion with the superintendent caused him to resign in protest in 1983. George spent the final six years of his career at WCVTI, sharing administrative duties with Director Ron Renaud, who became a close friend. An earlier bout with cancer led him to take early retirement because he and Bobbie, also a cancer survivor, wanted to get out on the road and see what was happening in the U.S. During his retirement he 'shunpiked' across the country several times, fished, gardened, made prize-winning home brew, traveled to Iceland for the second time, wrote long letters to his family and friends, and read. He loved rowing his Peapod, built at WCVTI's Boat School, off Eastport's waterfront.

Devoted to Eastport, he served on the city council and various city boards and committees.

George will be missed by his immediate and extended family, countless former students, friends and South End neighbors who were always welcome to share a beer, a piece of pie, camaraderie, conversation and laughter in the Lehigh kitchen.

George is survived by his wife of 67 years, Bobbie Lehigh (Biddeford ME); daughter, Holly Lehigh and husband, Jeff Davis (Hermon NY), son, Scot Lehigh and wife, Marcia Crumley (Cape Elizabeth ME); son, Brett Lehigh and grandson, Kyle Johns (Pittsburgh PA); daughter, Kim and husband, Harold Crabill (Biddeford ME); granddaughter, Maren and husband, Tyler Madison (Leominster, MA); granddaughter, Anna Crabill (Portland ME); grandson, Steve Lehigh and partner, Nicole Davis and Steve's sons, Jan and George (SLC UT). George will also be remembered by six nieces and two nephews.

His family is very grateful for the care and relief that Hospice of Southern Maine provided in the last three weeks of George's life.

There will be a get-together to remember and celebrate George in Eastport next spring. The George Lehigh Memorial Scholarship will support Shead students pursuing teaching or environmental studies in hopes that they, too, can contribute to the way of life that George found so meaningful in small towns. Anyone wishing to donate can visit gofundme.com/GeorgeLehigh or send a donation to Kim Crabill, 6 Cranberry Lane, Biddeford, ME 04005.

Carl Bruce Soper

Carl Bruce Soper, 70, of Benton, Arkansas; formerly of Edwards, NY passed away at his home on October 21, 2022. Carl was born to the late (Lynn) Bruce and Mary Elizabeth (Allen) on March 8, 1952.

His childhood was spent on the family farm in Edwards, while his adult life was spent working construction across multiple states, and serving 20+ years with the US Army Reserves.

A marriage to Jean Ann Bowman on July 6, 1974 ended in divorce, but they had four children during their time together.

After retirement, Carl enjoyed hunting, spending time with his yorkies (that he never left home without), having coffee with friends, and participating in his local church. He tried to make an annual trip to New York to catch up with family and friends until his health wouldn’t let him. He never lost his love for the North Country, and loved coming in the fall to enjoy hunting and being at camp with his brother and nephews.

Survivors include his children: Lori and Brian Gagnon of Gouverneur, NY, Gina and Kris Johnson of Richville, NY, Stacy and her companion James Laverdiere of Lisbon, NY, and Chad and his companion Miranda Dishaw of Gouverneur, NY; 13 grandchildren: Kelsee (Belle), Taylor (Alex), Brooklynn (Tyler), Sarina, Trevor, Logan, Jordyn, Natalie, Orion, Trison, Kaiden, Kendall, and Chloe; brothers and sisters: Phillip and Donna of Edwards, NY, Phyllis of Chittenango, NY, Patricia Gliniecki of Cumberlin City, TN, Connie Horn of Colorado Springs, CO, Bonnie and Ernest Turnbull of Carlisle, TN, Sheila Villeneuve of Erin, TN and Rick and his companion Michelle LaBow of Clinton, Mo.; several nieces and nephews, extended family, and friends that were like family.

Carl was predeceased by his parents, Lynn and Mary Soper, and a sister, Brenda.

Memorial services/Celebration of life will be November 13, 4:30 p.m., at the Gouverneur Community Center, and in Arkansas at the convenience of his friends/family there. He will be laid to rest in the family plot at Payne Cemetery at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Benton, Arkansas or a Veterans charity of your choice.

Terrence Myers

Terrence (Terry) J. Myers, age 74 went home to Jesus on October 31, 2022 after a long battle with cancer. He was in the care of his loving family and Hospice.

Terry was born in Syracuse, NY May 11, 1948 to Edmund and Mary (Burger) Myers. He graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1967 and post graduated from BOCES to earn his auto mechanic certificate. He enlisted in the US Army Reserves where he served for over 20 years. In November of 1969 he married his high school sweetheart, Phyllis Filiatrault and they raised all their children in Gouverneur.

He began his work career at Slate’s Service Station in Gouverneur and was employed there until leaving to help his father run his Coca-Cola distributor business. After his dad retired, he worked for ESC#1 at Fort Drum until retiring in 2008. A short time after retiring from Fort Drum he took a job working part time at Kinney Drugs in Gouverneur and was employed there until he became ill in 2021.

Terry loved God, family and many friends. He was a member of the Stepping Stone Church, Elks Club, Rod & Gun Club and enjoyed hunting, trap shooting and woodworking. As a young boy he raced go-carts and returned back to the sport later in life where he raced at several local tracks. Terry most enjoyed spending time with his family on many camping trips, vacations and attending as many of the grandkids’ activities as possible. He was their biggest cheerleader and so proud of them all.

Terry is survived by his loving wife Phyllis of 53 years, daughter Sara (Gary Foote) Myers, son TJ (Christine) Myers, daughter Gina (Chad) Blair. Grandchildren Chelsea (Cory) Bromley, Logan (Miranda) Fuller, Garrison Moore; Austin, Kayla and Sydney Myers, Tyler and Katelyn Blair and great grandchildren Kori-Ann & Parker Bromley. Brother Edmund (Chip) Myers, sister Karen (Mitch) Blackburn, brother-in-law’s Jerry (Sally) Filiatrault and Bradley (Olla) Filiatrault, sister-in-law’s Beverly (Raymond) DelliCarpini and Brenda (David) Broadbent, along with several nieces and nephews. He was previously deceased by his parents Edmund C. and Mary Myers, along with parents-in-law Cyril and Daphne Filiatrault and sister-in-law Carol Myers.

Arrangements are with French Funeral Home in Gouverneur, NY. Calling hours will be Thursday November 3rd from 4-7pm. Funeral Services will be held on Friday November 4th at 11am. Both will be held at the Funeral Home. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Stepping Stone Church, 165 Smith Road, Gouverneur, NY 13642. The St. Lawrence Valley Hospice, 6805 US Hwy 11, Potsdam, NY 13676 or the Hope Lodge (American Cancer Society) 237 East Avenue, Burlington, VT 05401.

Loris Shatraw

Loris L. Shatraw, age 82, of Gouverneur, passed away on November 1, 2022 at home.

Loris was born on February 22, 1940 in Gouverneur to the late Joseph W. and Elpha (Reynolds) Shatraw. He attended Gouverneur High School and married Marjorie F. Lacy on April 1, 1961 in Macomb. Marjorie passed away on May 3, 2006.

Loris worked as a farmer for a Farm in Richville for many years. He had also previously worked at Basin’s for a while. Loris enjoyed playing cards, being in his pool, watching TV, and loved his dog.

He is survived by three children, Linda Shatraw and her companion, Brad Weaver, Timothy Shatraw, and Harold Shatraw and his companion, David, grandchildren, Bandy and Frankie, and siblings, Rick and Karen Shatraw, Betty Fuller, and Vicky and Joe McIntosh. He is also survived by several grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Loris is predeceased by his wife, Marjorie, a son, Bret Shatraw, and a sister, Lois Shatraw.

There will be no public services. Arrangements are with French Funeral Home in Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Vera Jean Nordberg

Vera Jean Nordberg of Gouverneur, NY died October 24, 2022 at Samaritan Keep Nursing Home after a prolonged illness.

Vera was born October 10, 1933 in Spragueville, NY , a daughter of Richard Benjamin and Cora Belle Alberry, She graduated from Antwerp High School. She enlisted in the United States Marine Corp in 1951. She was honorably discharged as a Staff Sergeant in 1955. Vera married Harry N Nordberg, Jr on April 14, 1956 and was married for 66 years. She enjoyed sewing, crafting and volunteering at church. They retired to Gouverneur, NY. She enjoyed spending time with her many sisters and brothers. She will be missed by many.

Surviving is a son Harry N Nordberg, III and wife, Kathy Nordberg, a daughter Norma Jean, and husband, Scott Busey, four grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Burial will be in Spring, 2023 at the convenience of the family with military honors in Spragueville Cemetery, NY followed by a celebration of life. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to The American Cancer Society.

Arrangements are with D.L. Calarco Funeral Home, Inc. Online condolences may be made to www.dlcalarco.com

Philip L. Washburn, Esq.

Philip L. Washburn, Esq., a longtime resident of Cooperstown and well-respected attorney, passed away peacefully Saturday afternoon, Oct. 22, 2022, at HarborChase of Prince William Commons in Woodbridge, Virginia, with family at his side. He was 81.

Born Nov. 14, 1940, in Gouverneur, Phil was a son of Leonard Bacon Washburn and Marguerite (Halpin) Washburn.

After graduating from Gouverneur High School in 1958, Phil attended Harpur College, now known as Binghamton University.

In 1960 he left college to enlist in the United States Army, and honorably served his country while stationed at a base in Sinop, Turkey.

Upon receiving his honorable discharge from the military in 1963, he returned to college life and attended Tulane University Law School. It was there that he met Pamela Waits, and they were married Aug. 20, 1966, in a ceremony at Lake Vista United Methodist Church in New Orleans, Louisiana.

After graduating from law school, Phil practiced law for the next two years in Syracuse. After searching for a nice small community in which to practice law, Phil and Pam settled on Cooperstown, and in 1970 moved into their home on Elm Street. He first worked with Scott E. Greene, Esq. and then went off on his own for four years. He then joined the law firm of Van Horne, Feury and Gozigian, which later became Feury, Gozigian and Washburn and is now Gozigian, Washburn and Clinton.

Through the years Phil served as the attorney for the village of Cooperstown, as an assistant district attorney, and was a member of the Otsego County and New York State Bar Associations. He was also a former member and past president of the Cooperstown Rotary Club, a Leatherstocking Golf Course subscriber and a member of the Mohican Club.

Phil is survived by his wife of 56 years, Pam Washburn of Cooperstown; two sons, Matthew P. Washburn of Alexandria, Virginia, and John W. Washburn of Cooperstown; a grandson, Alexander M. Washburn; and a sister, Kathleen Fuller of Gouverneur.

He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Richard Washburn.

At Phil's request there will be no services. He will be privately laid to rest in the columbarium in the cemetery of the First Presbyterian Church of Cooperstown.

William D. “Bill” Morse

William D. “Bill” Morse, 70, passed away on Tuesday, October 18, 2022, at his home, under the care of his family.

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

William was born in Gouverneur on February 9, 1952, the son of Gerald Clifford and Mary Loya (Mattison) Morse.

He married Candie Kay Countryman on September 26, 1987, at the Richville First Methodist Church where he had been baptized in 1960. He and his wife were baptized together at home in September 2022. His relationship with God was very important to him.

Bill owned and operated his own auto mechanic shop, C & B Auto Repair, in Gouverneur for many years. He was known to be “the man” that could figure out problems that no-one else could. He was a “Master Mechanic” in Gouverneur. Bill taught his talent of mechanics to his sons Jimmy and Kenny. A back injury forced him into disability. Mechanics, cars and music were his passions.

After becoming disabled, Bill loved to expand his knowledge via the Internet. He and Candie installed solar panels on their home decades before alternative energy sources became popular in NNY.

Bill was a devoted husband to his wife, and she became his life in their golden years, they often played cards after dinner and online games together. He loved being a grandfather and great grandfather.

Bill is survived by his wife Candie (Countryman) Morse, his children Ryan Morse, Misty Dawn (Morse) Richards, Bobbie Jo Countryman-Cushman, Billie Jo (Countryman) York, Jimmy Smith Jr., Kenny Smith, and his 16 grandchildren, and 12 great grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister Nancy Manning, several nieces and nephews. Bill is predeceased by his parents and sisters Elizabeth Schmidt, Sandy Ayens, and Vickie Morse.

Memorial donations in memory of Bill are encouraged to the Shriners Hospitals for Children or Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

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Nancy Lee Williams

Nancy Lee (Dusharm) Williams, age 77, formerly of Edwards, Pitcairn, and Harrisville, passed away on October 24, 2022 at Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, surrounded by her loving family.

Calling hours will be held at French Funeral Home in Edwards on Friday, October 28, 2022 from 2 – 4 and 6 – 8 p.m. Her funeral service will be held at the Harrisville United Methodist Church on Saturday, October 29th at 10:00 a.m. Burial will be in the Martinsburg Cemetery.

Nancy was born on June 22, 1945 in Edwards to the late Hiram V. and Frances M. (French) Dusharm. She graduated from Edwards Central School in 1962. Nancy married Gary L. Williams on March 17, 1962 at the Harrisville United Methodist Church officiated by Rev. Lawrence Heatherington.

Mrs. Williams worked in the mailroom of General Dynamics in Rochester for a year, worked at Scanlon’s Bakery in Harrisville, ran her own income tax preparation business and she and Gary were the owners and operators of Village Inn and Bonaparte Pharmacy in Harrisville. Nancy also served as the bookkeeper for the Town of Diana and was the Clerk and Treasurer for the Village of Harrisville.

Nancy held the honor of being one of the first female members of Boy Scouts of America, also winning the National Championships that year in 1977; the same year the first women were entered into West Point. She was a Den Mother for BSA Pack 47 and enjoyed reading and working on crossword and sudoku puzzles.

She is survived by her husband, Gary Williams, and six children, Anthony H. and Sandra Williams, Brian L. and Flora Williams, Bruce L. and Reine Williams, Michelle L. and Chad LaPlatney, Alan L. and Tina Williams, and Andrew L. Williams. She is also survived by 21 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.

Nancy is predeceased by her parents and her brother, Roger Dusharm and sister, Deanna LaBeau; a sister-in-law, Barbara A. Williams Rowe and a granddaughter, Gabrielle Lee Williams.

Donations in her memory may be made to Lewis County Hospice, Jefferson County Hospice, or Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley. Condolences may be made online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Roy Richard Randall

Roy Richard Randall died peacefully at Mercy General Hospital in Sacramento after a prolonged illness, with Carol, his loving wife of 31 years at his side. Born on January 29, 1948 and raised in Gouverneur NY to Roy and Frances Randall, he was the youngest of five children. He is preceded in death by his parents and his sister Kay Bush and her husband, Dale Bush, all of Gouverneur NY.

Rick is survived by his wife, Carol Andrews Randall of Rancho Murieta, CA; siblings James D. Randall (Carmela) of Lauderdale by the Sea, FL; Rita (Peter) Hansen of Oneonta, NY; Mary Beth (Philip) Bush of Gouverneur NY. On his wife’s side of the family he is survived by his mother-in-law, Carol Andrews of Redmond OR, sisters-in-law Patricia Fisher of Redmond OR and Leslie (Craig) Weigand of Madras OR and brother-in-law Joseph P. (Sonya) Andrews of Kalispell MT. He had many nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews on both sides of the family.

Rick attended the State University of New York at Cortland where he majored in Physical Education. He completed two years before enlisting in the US Navy where he was stationed aboard the USS Saratoga during the Vietnam War.

He later lived in Southern California for several years, working as a furniture sales representative before moving to Sacramento.

Rick was a prominent businessman in the Sacramento area, a principal of RenTech Computer Rentals for many years, was a member of the Sacramento Metro Chamber of Commerce and a member of the inaugural class of the Leadership Sacramento Program of the Sacramento Metro Chamber of Commerce. He was also active with the Rancho Cordova and Citrus Heights Chambers of Commerce.

Rick was an avid golfer, a friend to many and a great story teller.

Services will be held on Friday, October 28 at the St. Vincent de Paul Mission Catholic Church in Rancho Murieta with a Rosary at 10:30 a.m., followed by Mass at 11:00 a.m., reception to follow in the Church Social Hall. Donations can be made to Loaves and Fishes in Sacramento where Rick volunteered for several years.

James W. Frappier

James W. Frappier, 80, of Norfolk, Virginia, passed away on October 8, 2022

Jim was born on August 27, 1942 in Herkimer, NY. Jim attended Gouverneur High School, class of 1960. He graduated from SUNY Canton in 1962 with a degree in Applied Science.

Jim entered the U.S. Navy on March 10, 1964 and proudly served for 25 years. He retired from the Navy on May 31, 1989.

Jim was predeceased by his parents Ernest Frappier, Elizabeth Swem, and stepfather, Alva Swem and sister Susan Swem. Jim is survived by his son Christopher (Carrie) Frappier, Arizona and a stepson Jack (Kelly) Ruth, Pennsylvania, two brothers, Richard (Paula) Frappier, Herkimer and Ronnie (Judy Bush),Gouverneur, Sisters Nancy (Kerry) Bickford, Fine, Judy (Jerry) Fairbanks, Colorado, Marcalene (David) Blair, Gouverneur, Marilyn (Joseph) Poplawski, California, and Carolyn (Randy) Constance, Gouverneur.

Jim was an avid collector. His dogs were his constant companions and he loved them dearly.

Jim will be laid to rest in the family lot at St. James Cemetery in Gouverneur, NY on October 29, 2022 at 1:00pm.

Connie A. Kinney

Connie A. Kinney, age 73, of Gouverneur, NY passed away on Monday, October 24, 2022 at Claxton Hepburn Medical Center in Ogdensburg, with her family by her side.

There will be calling hours for Connie on Thursday, October 27, 2022 from 4:00-7:00 p.m. at French Funeral Home, Gouverneur. Her funeral service will be on Friday, October 28th at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home with her longtime friend, James LaRue officiating. Burial will follow at Maple Grove Cemetery in Richville. Condolences, memories and photos may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Connie was born on May 20, 1949 in Gouverneur, NY to the late Howard and Janice (Jenkins) Loucks. She graduated from Gouverneur Central School in 1968. On March 16, 1968, Connie married the love of her life, Earl L. Kinney at the North Gouverneur Methodist Church with Rev. Stanley Brown officiating. Earl passed away on December 30, 2015.

Connie stayed home to raise her four daughters and she also babysat for all the neighborhood children. Later, after the children were grown, she went to work on the assembly line at McAdam’s Cheese Factory for a few years. She enjoyed going out dancing, watching karaoke, hunting, fishing, shopping and most importantly, spending time with her family.

Surviving are her four daughters and their spouses, Lisa Foster and Eric Matice, Tammy and Tony Simmons, Amy and Darren “Duffy” Bush and Cathy and Jacob Schiszler; two brothers, Charles and Carol Loucks and James and Rachel Loucks; three sisters, Linda and Gary Scott, Barbara and Randy Dillman and Pam Loucks; nine grandchildren, Chelsey, Mackenzie, Nathan, Whitney, Aaron, Nikolaus, Cassandra, Bill and Ben; three great grandchildren, Haven, Brady and Jude and several nieces and nephews.

Connie is predeceased by her husband Earl, her parents and two brothers, Frederic and John Loucks.

Donations may be made in Connie’s memory to the Gouverneur Volunteer Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 164, Gouverneur, NY 13642.

Donna Bombard

Donna Bombard, 79, passed away on Saturday, October 22, 2022 at Canton-Potsdam Hospital with her family by her side.

Per her request a private graveside service will be held at Riverside Cemetery, Gouverneur, and a celebration of life will be held at the home of her daughter Linda Jones at 3 Piney River Road, Gouverneur on Saturday, October 29th, starting at 1:00 pm. Arrangements are with the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur.

Donna was born on February 13, 1943 in West Carthage, the daughter of Charles and Lois (Campbell) Moore.

She graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1960. Donna grew up in Elmdale and lived most of her life in Ogdensburg, recently moving to United Helpers Canton.

Donna was employed for many years at ACME Markets until its closing. She also employed by Mitel as a payroll clerk and then as a secretary for St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES in Norwood until her retirement.

She enjoyed reading, camping, watching NASCAR rooting for Mark Martin and Kevin Harvick, and spending time with her family.

Donna had previously been married to Larry Fishbeck and Dale Bombard.

She is survived by her children Nancy Hazelton and her companion Haskell Sobon of Ogdensburg, Linda and Jeff Jones of Gouverneur and a stepson Peter Bombard of Fort Wayne, Indiana, 5 grandchildren, and a great grandchild. Donna is also survived by her sister Deb and Kenneth Showalter of Florida and several nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her mother and stepfather Lois and Frederick Nicholl, her father Charles Moore, and her brother Frederick F. “Tab” Nicholl.

In lieu of flowers donations in memory of Donna are suggested to United Helpers Rehab and Senior Care, 205 State Street Road, Canton, NY 13617, attn: activities dept. .

Donald Charles Schuessler

Donald Charles Schuessler, 91, of Rockville, Maryland, passed away at home on September 7, 2022.

Don was born to Oscar Paul and Ellnora Elizabeth (Weinel) Schuessler on May 19, 1931. He grew up on Long Island, riding his bike to Jones Beach, excelling in football, shot put and discus at Hempstead High School, and studying at Hofstra University where he again played football. An illness led to his needing to withdraw from Hofstra. After recovering, he enlisted in the U.S. Marines and served his country for three years.

While working at grocery stores, he studied at the University of Maryland where he received his undergraduate and master’s degrees in education, and many credit hours toward his doctorate. His teaching career began at Belt Junior High, continued at Walter Johnson High School in Bethesda where he taught driver education for 26 years, then Rock Terrace School and lastly a year of teaching special education at Forest Knolls School. At Walter Johnson, Don coached football, track and golf for many years. After his retirement as a teacher, Don ran a landscaping business and became a flea market seller extraordinaire. (Don could sell anything!)

So much in life brought Don joy! In addition to his family and vocation, camping and fishing, raising Irish Setters, playing bridge and doing crossword puzzles, coaching his kids’ sports teams, coin collecting, supporting his wife and helping at her schools, keeping his cars running, traveling and learning about new places in the world, exceptional vegetable and flower gardening, worshipping and serving at his church, rooting on his Washington sports teams, serving food and providing security at the Shepherd’s Table and sorting canned goods at the Manna Food Center, transforming abused or antique furnishings into lovely furniture, encouraging his kids and grandchildren to excel in life, going to the mountains or the ocean, leading his church’s ministry to help others donate household items and then running the rummage sales, giving rides to and visiting shut-ins, attending weekly Men’s Prayer Breakfast group, and savoring a glass of Merlot all brought a richness to his life ... enjoyed even more when he shared his experiences with family and friends.

Don is survived by his wife of 69 years, Isabelle Sweeny Schuessler, and their four children, Donald, Jr. (Glenda) of Gouverneur, NY; Janet McUlsky (Alexander) of Bethesda, MD; Douglas (Andrea) of Rockville, MD; and David (Petie) of Rockville, MD; 11 grandchildren (Elizabeth, Donald III (Devin), Katherine, Joseph, Douglas (Maxine), Mark (Catherine), Andrew, James, and Samuel Schuessler; Anastasia and Elizaveta McUlsky); four great grandchildren (Micah, Alaina, Isaiah, Sophia); brother- and sister-in-law Charles and Nancy Marshall; nephews James, Bruce (Kathy), Jonathan (Nancy), and Robert (Jane) Schuessler, Charles (Caroline) Marshall; and nieces Susan Harless, Sandy (Tim) Boone, Robin (Dennis) Lambert.

Don is preceded in death by his parents Oscar Paul and Ellnora; his brothers and their wives, Oscar Paul, Jr. (Luella) and Robert (Joyce); and his nephew James’ wife Susan.

A celebration of Don’s life will be held at St. James Episcopal Church, 11815 Seven Locks Road, Potomac, MD on Saturday, October 29, 2022 at 11 a.m. with a luncheon reception. Those wishing to participate in the service virtually can find the livestream on https://www.youtube.com/stjamespotomac. Recorded video will be posted after the livestream.

In honor of Don, please grow flowers and share them with others. Memorial contributions may be made to one of the causes dear to his heart: Manna Food Center, Montgomery County Humane Society or the St. James Episcopal Church Garden Fund.

Doris E. Rushlo

Doris E. Rushlo, age 87, of Edwards, NY passed away on Monday, October 17, 2022 at Claxton Hepburn Medical Center.

Calling hours for Doris will be on Thursday, October 20, 2022 from 4:00-7:00 p.m. at French Funeral Home, Edwards. Her funeral service will be at 11:00 a.m. on Friday at the Edwards United Methodist Church. Burial will follow at Fairview Cemetery in Edwards. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Doris was born on April 15, 1935 in Edwards, NY to the late Clarence and Alice (Guinup) Given. She went to school at Barraford District School and graduated from Edwards Central in 1953. She continued her education at A. Barton Hepburn School of nursing and graduated as a RN in 1956. She enjoyed hunting with her family, crafts, gardening and cooking/baking.

She married Richard A. Rushlo on January 12, 1957 and together they raised a family of five children, Michael Dean, Michele Diane, Gisele Marie, Marc Alan and his wife Jan S., and Gina Lynn who was killed in a tragic car accident on February 13, 1996.

She is also survived by a brother, Robert Given; seven grandchildren, Jeffrey Albert, Michael Richard, Matthew David, Marcus Wayne (wife Kassandra L.), Morgan Mary, Kate Gina and Emma Lynn; seven great grandchildren, Reagan Marie, Charlie Anne, Delilah Lynn, Arbor Mae, Corbin Matthew, Ayla Jae and Maddox Joel.

Donations may be made in Doris’ memory to the Gina Lynn Rushlo Memorial Scholarship, Northern New York Community Foundation, 131 Washington St., Watertown, NY 13601.