Annettie Rose “Ann” Williams

Annettie Rose “Ann” Williams, 81, passed away on Thursday, November 2, 2023 at her home in Venice, Florida.

Calling hours will be held on Thursday, November 9th from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm with a funeral service at 1:00 pm at the Green Funeral Home in Gouverneur. A burial will be held in East Riverside Cemetery, Gouverneur.

Annettie was born in Potsdam on May 8, 1942, the daughter of Milburn and Gertrude (Todd) Walrath.

She graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1961. Ann worked in several fields: E.J. Noble Hospital in Gouverneur, as an insurance adjuster for Nationwide Insurance Company in Syracuse, as a bus driver for Cato School District, and as an aide at a nursing home. She loved working directly with people and being able to help them. Ann had a very strong work ethic and was known for saying “If you don’t do it right you shouldn’t do it at all.”

She had been a member of the Church of Christ in Liverpool NY and South Trail Church of Christ in Sarasota FL. Ann taught many bible classes and was known for her beautiful hand made visual aids. She also organized resource rooms to aid other teachers. Ann enjoyed making clothes for her kids, quilting, and was an avid gardener. Her flower beds were many and very beautiful. Later in life Ann became a certified scuba diver and enjoyed traveling and being able to dive.

Ann was previously married to Thomas Earl Williams.

Ann is survived by her children Michelle Williams of Venice FL, Robin Williams of Venice FL, Greg (Rachel) Williams of Newberg, OR, Paul (Doedi) Williams of Gouverneur NY, Peggy (Jeff) Steele of Venice, FL, Steven (Corrine) Williams of Waco, TX, John (Mary) Williams of Elmira NY, her grandchildren Kyle Williams, Liuba Williams, Matthew Williams, Angella Wheeler, Kailey Williams, Luke Williams, Parker Williams, Bella Steele, Olivia Steele, Victoria Steele, Johnny Williams and Michael Williams, her great grandchildren Hannah Williams and Mikiel Williams, nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her parents and brothers Leonard Walrath and Melvin Walrath.

Memorial donations in honor of Ann are encouraged to Pediatric Cancer Research of St. Judes Children’s Hospital or Johns Hopkins Children’s Hospital.

Roy M. LaMay

Roy M. LaMay, 53, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, November 9, 2023 at Gouverneur Hospital.

Roy was born the son of Dale and Linda (Lafountain) LaMay Sr. on September 9, 1970 in Syracuse.

He had worked at a plastics plant in Indiana and more recently lived in Fowler.

Roy married Amanda Kammerer on November 21, 2015.

He enjoyed cooking, singing, dancing, fishing, and spending time with his friends tipping back a cold beer, and also enjoyed time with his pets.

Roy is survived by his children Damion Welch and Natasha Welch, a stepson Nathaniel Smith, his father Dale LaMay Sr., his siblings Dale LaMay Jr., Tanya Brown, and Debbie Jones, many nieces and nephews, also many great nieces and nephews, his father-in-law Loyd Hockersmith, mother-in-law Lelia Powers and sister-in-laws Mary League, Allie Powers and Ari Powers.

He is predeceased by his mother Linda Blazek, his brother Jason Carter and a great nephew Jakari LaMay.

Roy was loved by everyone he met, he had a heart of gold and would do anything for anyone. He will be truly missed by everyone who loves him.

A celebration of life for Roy will be held on Sunday, November 19th from 4-6 pm at Jumbo’s Diner, located at 1 East Main Street, Gouverneur, NY 13642. If sending flowers, please have them delivered to the diner.

Memorial donations in memory of Roy are encouraged to Friends 4 Pound Paws.

Annettie Rose “Ann” Williams

Annettie Rose “Ann” Williams, 81, passed away on Thursday, November 2, 2023 at her home in Venice, Florida.

Calling hours will be held on Thursday, November 9th from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm with a funeral service at 1:00 pm at the Green Funeral Home in Gouverneur. A burial will be held in East Riverside Cemetery, Gouverneur.

Annettie was born in Potsdam on May 8, 1942, the daughter of Milburn and Gertrude (Todd) Walrath.

She graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1961. Ann worked in several fields: E.J. Noble Hospital in Gouverneur, as an insurance adjuster for Nationwide Insurance Company in Syracuse, as a bus driver for Cato School District, and as an aide at a nursing home. She loved working directly with people and being able to help them. Ann had a very strong work ethic and was known for saying “If you don’t do it right you shouldn’t do it at all.”

She had been a member of the Church of Christ in Liverpool NY and South Trail Church of Christ in Sarasota FL. Ann taught many bible classes and was known for her beautiful hand made visual aids. She also organized resource rooms to aid other teachers. Ann enjoyed making clothes for her kids, quilting, and was an avid gardener. Her flower beds were many and very beautiful. Later in life Ann became a certified scuba diver and enjoyed traveling and being able to dive.

Ann was previously married to Thomas Earl Williams.

Ann is survived by her children Michelle Williams of Venice FL, Robin Williams of Venice FL, Greg (Rachel) Williams of Newberg, OR, Paul (Doedi) Williams of Gouverneur NY, Peggy (Jeff) Steele of Venice, FL, Steven (Corrine) Williams of Waco, TX, John (Mary) Williams of Elmira NY, her grandchildren Kyle Williams, Liuba Williams, Matthew Williams, Angella Wheeler, Kailey Williams, Luke Williams, Parker Williams, Bella Steele, Olivia Steele, Victoria Steele, Johnny Williams and Michael Williams, her great grandchildren Hannah Williams and Mikiel Williams, nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her parents and brothers Leonard Walrath and Melvin Walrath.

Memorial donations in honor of Ann are encouraged to Pediatric Cancer Research of St. Judes Children’s Hospital or Johns Hopkins Children’s Hospital.

Nancy L. Ellis

Nancy L. Ellis, 88, passed away on Thursday, October 26, 2023 at her home.

There are no calling hours or funeral services. Arrangements are with the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur.

Nancy was born on October 13, 1935 in Gouverneur, the daughter of Floyd and Mae (Boshane) Benway.

Following high school, she worked as a telephone operator and at a comic book factory before settling in as a homemaker and a mother.

Nancy married Harry Ellis on April 30, 1955 in Gouverneur.

She enjoyed yard sales, collectibles, and going shopping.

Nancy is survived by her husband Harry, her children Chris, Steven, Melodie, Lori, and John, her grandchildren Kaitlyn, Taylor, Austin, Annah, Angela, and Michael, her great grandchildren Hudson, Zander, and Mya, her sister Patricia Flight, nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her parents Floyd and Mae, and her brother Henry Ernestine.

Dorothea Claire Cummings Bartholomew

Dorothea Claire (Cummings) Bartholomew 95, passed away at her home October 17, 2023. She is survived by four sons, Allan (Debbie), Barry, Herbert (Francoise), Brian (Dorca) and a daughter Kimberly Bartholomew Smith (Steven). She is also survived by five grandchildren; Tyler, Nicole, Adrian, Erin, Stevie and three great grandchildren; Marlo, Eliza and newborn Caleb all of whom were a source of immense joy and pride.

Predeceased in death are her husband Herbert, a step-daughter Patricia (Bartholomew) Rubnich Cowart, her parents Clarence Cummings and Grace (Kyer) of Gouverneur NY, three brothers John, David and Thomas all of Gouverneur and two sisters Grace Hutton of Hammond NY and Mary Kirker of Oxbow NY.

Mrs. Bartholomew or Claire as known by family and friends attended local schools in Gouverneur. Being the eldest child she took on many of the responsibilities of helping raise her siblings during the great depression and World War II. Not long after the war ended she met her future husband who entered the local Kinney’s store she was employed at in his dress U.S. Marine Corps uniform. She said he was “the most beautiful man she had ever seen”. Claire married “Herbie” in 1947 and they celebrated their 65th anniversary with the entire family before his passing in 2012.

In 1948 after the birth of their first child the new family shipped out to the Pacific with stops at Midway Island and Guam on the way to Hawaii. This pattern continued for the next 14 years moving every few years while caring for and raising her family many times alone during Herbie’s isolation tours until finally settling permanently in Arlington, VA. in 1963.

Claire was very social and volunteered her time on many occasions including for her bowling league, scouts and school events. She enjoyed sewing, crafts, reading and bowling. Her greatest joy however was spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Claire will be remembered for her kindness and the love she shared with all.

Mrs. Bartholomew will be interred at Arlington National Cemetery with her husband Herbert Almon Bartholomew.


James E. Finton

James E. "Jim Bob" Finton, age 74, of Gouverneur, passed away on Monday, October 16, 2023 at Gouverneur Hospital.

James was born on January 2, 1949 in Cortland, NY to the late Franklin and Alice (Seamans) Finton. He attended school in Dryden, NY and then entered into the United States Army in 1969 and served until his honorable discharge in 1971.

Jim married Joanne O'Donnell on August 23, 1975 at the Brasie Corners Church. He worked as a welder for CIVES Steel for 42 years. Jim was a member of the National Rifle Association and he enjoyed gardening, hunting, fishing and just being outdoors.

Surviving is his wife, Joanne; three sons, Dale and Heidy O'Donnell, Chad and Jessica Finton and Cody Finton; four daughters, Jessica and Scott McIntyre, Jenelle and Jason Fuller, Jamie Finton and Travis Mousaw and Morgan O'Donnell; a sister, Janet Marshall; fourteen grandchildren, Kayley, Kasey, Reilly, Kyler, Aaliyah, Jayla, Garrette, Gage Baylee, Ian, Alexander, Emmett, Julia, Myke, Rorey, Jakob, Danica and Secret; six great grandchildren, Katherine, Keagan, Walter, Ivy, Rascoe and Parker.

James is predeceased by his sister, Jeanne Spano.



Cornell MacDonald Grout

Cornell MacDonald Grout, Don, died peacefully and well cared for on October 19 while surrounded by his loving family at Hospice of Jefferson County, in Watertown, New York.

Born December 17th 1931, in Albany, New York to Emily Cornell and Harold MacIntyre Grout, Don attended Harvey School through sixth grade, and then Hackley Preparatory School in Tarrytown, NY for the remainder of his college prep school years.

He spent a lifetime of happy summers and ski seasons at the family houses in Sugar Hill and Franconia, New Hampshire working for the Appalachian Mountain Club. He staffed several of the NH huts and was especially fond of his time at the Greenleaf Hut on Mt. Lafayette. Among the highlights of Don’s time working for the Appalachian hut system was one adventure in which The Old Man of the Mountains somehow acquired a large spruce tree goatee overnight.
At Colby College, Don majored in Geology, receiving his Bachelor of Science in 1954. While at Colby, Don was a member of the Air Force ROTC, Outing Club, and the Varsity Ski Team. It was while at Colby that he met the love of his life, his beloved wife, Nori. He loved to tell the story of how he tried to meet the pretty girl in the red sweater at the activities fair by recruiting her for an Outing Club canoe trip. She didn’t go on the canoe trip, but she did go on the date. Don was commissioned as a lieutenant in the US Air Force upon graduation and he served as an instructor pilot from 1954 to 1959.

Don married Nori on June 23, 1956, in Bayside, Long Island. After their marriage, Don and Nori moved to Waco, Texas, where he was stationed at James Connelly Air Force Base, continuing as an instructor pilot. Don loved to share a story of a close call in which one of his students flew them underneath some power lines and still managed to land the plane safely. After leaving the Air Force, Don went to work as a field geologist for St. Joseph Lead Company first in Bonne Terre, Missouri, and then Northern NY.
The Grout family spent many happy summers together swimming, sailing, fishing, boating, and socializing on Sylvia Lake. Nori and Don were among the founders of the Sylvia Lake Sailing Club, racing Sunfish. For many years Don was a Director of the Sylvia Lake Association, ultimately serving as its president. Don’s lifelong love of skiing was an instrumental part of his becoming a co-founder and owner of Juniper Hill Ski Resort in Harrisville, NY, where the whole family learned to ski. Don was a member of the Ski Patrol, and an organizer of the youth ski racing program- the Lollipop Races.

Upon his retirement from St. Joseph Lead Company Don worked for many years as a popular and busy substitute teacher in the Gouverneur Central Schools. After the death of his wife, Don moved from Gouverneur to the Adirondacks, and built a log home in Lake Placid near three of his daughters and their families. In the last four years he was also joined by his younger sister Ruth who established a residence next door and visited with him often.
Don was an avid outdoorsman and throughout his entire life spent as much time as possible in nature- skiing, hiking, gardening, birding, and adventuring. Don knew how to make friends and made many in his time on this earth. He was unfailingly warm, wise, fun, and friendly to all. Don was a Master Gardener with the Cornell Cooperative Extension and relished his time at the Lake Placid Farmers Market, sharing his vast knowledge and love of plants with those who stopped by the table. For many of the years he lived in Lake Placid, Don was active with the Lake Placid Curling Club, and spent much happy time with his friends on the ice. He was also an avid reader and enjoyed his Book Club meetings with fellow readers at Bookstore Plus.
Don was predeceased by his beloved wife, Nori, and his sister, Janet Grout Williams.
He is survived by his sister, Ruth Vaill, four daughters and three sons-in-law: Emily and Phil Sprague, Margie and Patrick Gallagher, Tricia and Bob Garrett, and Andrea Grout. Don loved his seven grandchildren: Caroline (JJ) Sprague, Julia (John) Wright, Carleigh, Conor, and Brenna Garrett, Glenice Gallagher, and Eleanor Evans, and his two great grandsons: John and James Wright. Eva Eich, once the family’s exchange student, now and forever a member of the family, also mourns her American dad. Don also leaves behind many loving extended family members and friends.

Don’s final days were made more bearable by a legion of wonderful caregivers- his daughters and their families and some incredibly kind and invaluable home health caregivers. Don’s family would like to thank Jefferson County Hospice for their expert, kind, and compassionate care of their beloved Papa in his final days.

We will honor Papa Don’s memory in Lake Placid, NY on the weekend of October 27/28. Calling hours will be held Friday, October 27th from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm at the M. B. Clark, Inc. Funeral Home in Lake Placid, NY. A funeral service will be held Saturday October 28th at 11:00 am at St. Agnes Church, 169 Hillcrest Avenue, Lake Placid, NY. Arrangements are with M.B. Clark Funeral Home, 2310 Saranac Avenue, Lake Placid, NY. Please visit www.mbclarkfuneralhome.com to share a memory or leave condolences for Don's family to cherish.

Those who wish to honor Don’s memory can do so by donating to Jefferson County Hospice at www.jeffersonhospice.org, or to Essex County Cornell Cooperative Extension.

Bradley S. Farr

Bradley S. Farr, 74, passed away on Thursday, October 12, 2023 at his home.

There are no calling hours or funeral services. Arrangements are with the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur.

Brad was born in Carthage on June 5, 1949, the son of Sterling and Claudia (Weaver) Farr.

He graduated from Gouverneur High School and served in the United States Army Reserve.

Brad worked for Verizon as a splicer and then as a foreman.

He married Ann Messier on July 26, 1969.

Brad enjoyed hunting, fishing, remote control car racing, and tinkering on things. He belonged to Half Moon Hunting Club near Natural Bridge.

He is survived by his wife Ann, his children Kristie L. Farr, Tony S. and Tsveta Farr, Jamie M. and Sarah Farr, his grandkids Hannah Fuller, Dylan, Ashton, and Taylor Farr, Brennan, Gabriella, and Reese Farr. Brad is also survived by his siblings Iris Pike, Rick Gerber, and Cindy Repp, several nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his mother and father.

Dale D. Hutton

Dale David Hutton, age 73, of Fowler, passed away on October 16, 2023 at his home.

His memorial service will be private. There will be a Celebration of Life held at The Glow in Edwards on Friday, October 20, 2023 beginning at 1:00 p.m. Arrangements are with French Funeral Home in Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Dale was born at his parents’ home in Rossie on December 28, 1949. His parents were the late Ai “Stub” Baxter Hutton and Betty Irene (Swem) Hutton. He graduated from Hammond Central School.

Dale married his best friend, Marie A. Luther on August 20, 2005 at “The River”, their camp in Rossie. They were together over 35 years. Dale began working for his parents on their farm as a young man. He then worked as a miner for St. Joe and as a paper maker for the Natural Dam Paper Mill. He transferred to the Newton Falls Paper Mill where he worked his way up to Technical Service Representative and retired from there after 34 years of service. Dale worked at the Deferiet Paper Mill until the facility closed and then worked as a CDL driver for Hilltop Energy until retiring in 2012.

Dale was an outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting, fishing, boating, and riding 4-wheelers and his side by side. He loved going to “The River” to stay at camp, sitting at the “Round Table” to have drinks with family and friends, and especially spending time with those he loved, including his dog, Marley.

Dale was a member of Wildwood Masonic Lodge #477, and a life time member of Pine Hill Pond Hunting Club, and Hall’s Huntin’ Haven.

He is survived by his wife, Marie Hutton, daughters, Beverly and Howard Phelps and Donna Hutton, brother-in-law, Richard Davidson, grandchildren, Jeremy and wife, Michelle Phelps, Jordan Phelps and companion Amanda Cox, Jacey Phelps and companion, Dylan Clement, Camron Lancto and his companion, Sierra Lashua, his great-grandchildren, twins, Jackson and John Phelps, and Hudson Dale Phelps, his beloved dog and constant companion, Marley, his friend, Bob Webster, and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews, and great-great nieces and nephews.

He is predeceased by his parents and four siblings, Marguerite Davidson, and in infancy, Ai Hutton, Jr., Donald Hutton, and Venita Hutton.

Donations in memory of Dale may be made to Gracious Friends Animal Sanctuary, 8201 State Hwy 58, Heuvelton NY 13654.

Gloria Jean Monroe

Gloria Jean Monroe, 80, died at home Tuesday, October 10, 2023 after a brief battle with cancer, surrounded by her sons. 

A funeral service will be held at noon, Saturday, October 21, 2023 in Antwerp at the First Congregational Church UCC with Rev. Gail Parsons officiating. The service will be followed by a reception at the Antwerp American Legion Post 916. There are no calling hours, per Jean’s request.

She was born July 29, 1943, at Maple Ridge Road in Dekalb as the daughter of the late Edwin Masters and Olive (Porteous) Masters. Known as “Jean” to everyone, she graduated from Indian River Central School district on June 27, 1960. She married the late Gerald F. Dean of Antwerp on August 24, 1962 with whom she raised seven boys.

She was a homemaker, an avid reader, loved crocheting, doing crosswords, crafts and putting puzzles together. Her family will always remember how she enjoyed working at flea markets as well as her passion for holidays, growing flowers, baking, plays and musicals. Church and helping others were very important to her, and she greatly valued spending time with family and friends. She was also a member of the Earnest Rebekah Lodge #16 100F for many years.

She is survived by her sons, David (Kristina) of Antwerp; Timothy, Thomas, Andrew, Gary all of Antwerp; Robert (Rhiannon) of Cudahy, Wisconsin, and Matthew of Fowler; a sister Deborah (Jerrold) of Gastonia, NC; grandchildren Christine, Robert, Austin, Chloe, Zach, Nicholas, Mikayla, Cassidy, Deanthony, Alexander, Brianna, Melody, Jake, Tyler, Gabriel; and many nieces and nephews.

After Gerald’s passing on April 20, 1996, Jean married Burl Hendrickson on February 14, 1998. Burl suddenly passed away December 27, 2001. She later married Francis Monroe June 26, 2011, who passed January 17, 2016.

Besides being predeceased by her mother, father and husbands, Jean was predeceased by two sisters, Betty Mason of Gouverneur, and Edith “Faye” Norton of Theresa.

In lieu of flowers, Jean’s family requests any donations be made to Frederick Bros. Funeral Home of Theresa to help with funeral expenses.

To leave condolences go to www.frederickbrosfuneralhome.com and access the obituary. Click on the Tribute Wall located at the top.

Jakari Zayne Lamay

Jakari Zayne Lamay, four months old, passed away on Tuesday, October10, 2023.

Jakari was born on June 10, 2023 in Potsdam, the son of Jordan Lamay and Hubertson “Jay” Guerrier.

He is survived by his parents Jordan and Jay, his siblings Connor, Dylon, Elijah, and Ky’Ree, his grandparents Tina and DaQuan Hendricks of Gouverneur, Dale Lamay Jr of Gouverneur, Eneve and Anite Guerrier of New York City, his great grandparents Dale Lamay Sr (Marilyn) of Ogdensburg and Charles Eells of Massena, his aunt Vydalia Lamay and cousin Omari of Gouverneur, uncle Austin Lamay of Gouverneur, uncle Marcellus Lamay of Gouverneur, uncle Chistopher Guerrier of New York city, uncle Harry Guerrier of New York City, uncle Fritz Guerrier of New York City, Aunt Lovely of New York City, Aunt Marie of New York city and  Aunt Luna of Maryland, great aunt Erica Eells (Chad) of Potsdam and Tonia Blackman (Nada) of Watertown, great aunt Tanya Brown of Gouverneur and great uncle Roy Lamay (Amanda) of Gouverneur, and many great cousins Jakari was preceded in death by his great grandma Nancy Bailey and great grandma Linda Flagg.

Jakari is the light of our lives. He had the smile that would light up the room, always a happy boy, loved to coo and smile at his brothers, mommy and daddy. He enjoyed tummy time with his cousin Omari (same age). 

Jakari is our sweet angel. We all love you too infinite and beyond and you will forever be in our hearts our sweet precious boy.

Leo G. Rastley Jr.

Leo G. Rastley Jr., 86, passed away on Thursday, October 12, 2023 at Canton-Potsdam Hospital.

A funeral mass will be held on Tuesday, October 17th at 10:00 am at St. Patrick’s Church in Rossie with burial to follow in St. Patrick’s Cemetery. A celebration of life will follow the burial at the Rossie Community Center. Calling hours are on Monday from 4:00 to 6:00 pm at the Green Funeral Home in Gouverneur.

Leo was born in Gouverneur on March 28, 1937, the son of Leo G. and Viola Edna (Taylor) Rastley.

He graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1955 and served in the United States Army and the Army Reserves.

Leo married Lona Youngs on June 4, 1960.

The couple owned and operated the Oxbow Country Store for 20 years. Leo was a farmer and a schoolbus driver for 25 years. He also worked as a carpenter and horse farrier.

He was a member of St. Patrick’s Church and St. Lawrence Valley Draft Horse Club. Leo served as a 4-H leader and enjoyed raccoon hunting in his younger years, especially with his favorite Redbone Hound Daisy. He also liked to take his draft horses, especially Sam and Jack, to 4-H Club events and local parades. Leo rode his Arabian stallion in those parades too and gave wagon rides and sleigh rides to the community.

He is survived by his wife Lona, his 4 sons Michael and Becky of Oswego, Patrick and Jennifer of Gouverneur, Thomas and Paula of Watertown, Lee and Becca of Rossie, his 2 daughters Rosanna and Bernard Trombley of Albany, Carmel Rastley of Potsdam, 15 grandchildren, a brother Franklin David and Shirley Rastley, many nieces and nephews. Leo is predeceased by his parents, a son Joseph, 3 brothers John, George, and Don, 3 sisters Viola Fukes, Eleanor Simmons, and Jean Howard.

Memorial donations in honor of Leo are encouraged to the St. Lawrence Valley Draft Horse Club, c/o Bill & Tina Siebels, 285 County Route 22, Gouverneur, NY 13642 or American Heart Association.

Eudora (Keller) Brown

Eudora (Keller) Brown passed away at Gouverneur Hospital on October 3rd after a brief illness. Eudora resided on Parker St. in Gouverneur most of her adult life. She was born on January 13, 1939 at E.J. Noble Hospital to George and Elgreta (LaDuke) Keller. Eudora attended Gouverneur schools graduating from GHS in June of 1958. Eudora married Richard Brown on June 14th of 1958.

Eudora was a homemaker throughout her adult life enjoying preparing large meals for her family, baking. babysitting, home crafts, enjoying the flower garden planted by her husband. She truly enjoyed leisurely car rides on warm summer days throughout the rural countryside with her husband over many years. In addition enjoyed the companionship of many dogs over the years.

Eudora and her husband were blessed to have raised five children. Survivors include Lorinda Zira (Robert Bowman) of Fowler, Datus Brown and companion of Gouverneur, Lisa (Todd) McIntosh of Gouverneur, Lonnie Brown of Gouverneur and Shaun (Valerie) Brown of Balmat in addition to 10 grandchildren and 20 Great-Grandchildren. In addition she is survived by a brother Gary (Cheryl) Keller of Ogdensburg and a sister Darlene Hastings of Gouverneur. She was pre-deceased by her husband Richard, her parents and brother Robert Keller all of Gouverneur.

Per Eudora's request there was no public funeral service. Arrangements were handled by Frederick Brothers Funeral and Cremation Service of Theresa, NY. Monetary donations in Eudora's name may be made to Friends 4 Pound Paws, 55 Owl Rd., Gouverneur, NY 13642.

William Henry Lutz Sr.

William Henry Lutz Sr., 86, passed away on Tuesday, October 3, 2023 at North Country Nursing & Rehabilitation in Massena.

A private burial will be held in Riverside Cemetery, Gouverneur. Arrangements are with Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur.

Henry was born on January 21, 1937 in Edwards, the son of Vernon and Mary (Girard) Lutz.

Following high school graduation, he worked a variety of jobs. Henry worked for Al Pascoe, E.J. Noble/Gouverneur Hospital, Pine Grove Apartments, as the Town of Fowler Supervisor, and Southwest Tech BOCES, among others.

Henry married his wife Julia Hayden on July 22, 1960 at the Gouverneur United Methodist Church.

He had served as a Fowler Town councilman and for the Edwards Lions Club.

Henry enjoyed rv camping, the family cottage at Trout Lake, snowmobiling, and took pride in his work.

He is survived by his companion Carol Sibley, his sons William H. Lutz Jr. and his wife Janice, John Lutz and his wife Kristina, his siblings Sue “Lila” Hale, Gary Lutz, Donna Barlow, Bonnie Seaman, and Jacqueline “Jackie” Prashaw, several nieces and nephews. Henry is predeceased by his parents, his wife Julia, his son Bruce Lutz, his siblings Vernon Lutz Jr., Betty Dwyer, Virginia Mussaw, Shirley Sheen, Bert Lutz, Marion Twining, and Lucky Lutz.

Memorial donations in memory of Henry are encouraged to Gouverneur Breast and Ovarian Cancer Fund, PO Box 64, Gouverneur, NY 13642.

Service Notice: Bonnie Lee Wylie

A celebration of life for Bonnie Lee Wylie will be held at the family home at 176 County Route 12, Antwerp on Saturday, October 14, starting at 12:00 noon. Please bring your choice of beverages and food will be provided. Bonnie, 58, passed away on August 31st.

Doris D. Armstrong

Doris D. Armstrong, 76, loving wife and mother , passed away on Friday, September 22nd, 2023 at her home. She died suddenly while preparing to be transported to a doctor’s appointment. Her husband Milton and grandson Ethan were attending to her at the time of her passing, and she went quietly to sleep in Jesus.

Doris was born nee Smith in Brooklyn, NY at Kings County Hospital on November 11th, 1946.

Doris and Milton sired six children, twin girls Sharee and Renee who predeceased her. She leaves behind her husband Milton L. Armstrong of Antwerp, daughter Wanda White and sons Richard, Gregory, Milton, and Raheem, all of Watertown, sister-in-law Janice Hibbler of Watertown, grandson Ethan S. Grant who resided with the couple, and a host of other grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great, great grandchildren.

Her husband and companion of sixty-two years is looking forward to reuniting with Doris at the coming of Jesus. Gouverneur Seventh Day Adventist Church was the home church of Doris.

A memorial service is scheduled for Saturday, October 28th at 10:00 am at the Gouverneur Seventh Day Adventist Church.

Julie (Todd) Griffin

Julie (Todd) Griffin, 67, formerly of Gouverneur, passed away on September 3, 2023 in Maryland.

There were no calling hours or funeral services.

Julie was born on December 23, 1955 in Canton, NY to the late Lawrence and Joan (Ladouceur) Todd.

She graduated from high school in 1974 and joined the United States Army for a 22 year career. She was an E6 when she retired.

Julie married Roy Griffin on March 4, 1978.

She is survived by her husband Roy, her son Michael, her grandchildren Jayde Duncan, Michael, Jordan, Jace, and Cali Griffin, her sisters Cathy and Benton Leslie, Sheila and Dale Johnson, Diane and David Wood, her brothers Randy Todd and Barb Langevin, and Robert Todd, several nieces and nephews. Also an aunt, uncle and several cousins.

Julie enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and attending their sporting events.

Charlotte L. “Lottie” Gillett

Charlotte L. “Lottie” Gillett, 99, passed away on Wednesday, September 13, 2023 at Lewis County General Hospital in Lowville.

A graveside service will be held on Saturday, September 23rd at 11:00 am at Spragueville Cemetery. Arrangements are with the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur.

Charlotte was born in Brasher Falls on September 11, 1924, the daughter of Douglas and Mildred (LaVare) Sawyer.

She worked on the family farm, subbed as the Spragueville postmaster, was a waitress at local establishments such as Penguin Lanes bowling alley and Casablanca Restaurant, and also worked at the Natural Dam paper mill.

Lottie married Glenn Gillett on November 30, 1941.

Glenn passed away on April 15, 1983.

Lottie had served as a 4-H leader and had assisted at the Gouverneur Elks Lodge.

She enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, trapping, and spending time at her hunting camp in Fullerville. Lottie also enjoyed gardening, bowling, cooking, baking, and making rock and mineral jewelry.

Lottie is survived by her companion Louis Pokorney, her children Edwin and Kathryn Gillett of Constableville, Carolyn and Joseph Millard of Carthage, Nancy Booking of Deferiet, 12 grandchildren, several great grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her parents, husband, daughter Joyce Clintsman, brothers infant Douglas Jr., Leighton, Richard, Cecil, Donald, and Lawrence Sawyer, sisters infant Pansy Sawyer and Beulah Lashua.

Memorial donations in honor of Lottie are encouraged to the Gouverneur Vol. Fire Department, Antwerp Vol. Fire Department, or Gouverneur Vol. Rescue Squad.