Judy Ann Bigelow

Judy Ann Bigelow, 73, passed away on Sunday, September 8, 2024 at Canton-Potsdam Hospital.

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

Judy was born in Gouverneur on August 15, 1951, the daughter of Howard and Marjorie (Hills) Morse.

She graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1969.

A marriage to Kenneth Mussaw ended in divorce.

Judy married Kevin Bigelow on August 21, 1976.

She had worked as a bartender, for Bette & Kring of Watertown, for Casablanca Restaurant, and the couple had operated Bedrock Backyard Barbecue until 2000.

Judy enjoyed her home where she and Kevin raised animals like chickens and fish in the ponds, took care of their gardens, canned vegetables, and spent time with friends and family.

She is survived by her husband Kevin, her sons Kenny and Kara Mussaw of Oneonta, Adrian and Angie Bigelow of Lisbon, Kevin Jr. and Danielle Bigelow of Hermon, several grandchildren, a great grandchild and another on the way. Judy is also survived by her sisters Norma Reynolds of Gouverneur, Linda Hance of Florida, several nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her parents, a bother Gary Morse and a sister Lorraine Bell.

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

Martin “Marty” James Haenel

Martin “Marty” James Haenel, age 77, of Waddington, NY, passed away on August 21, 2024 at Massena Memorial Hospital surrounded by his loving family. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Frary Funeral Home, 60 Maple Street, Massena.

Marty is survived by his wife, Vicky Haenel of Waddington, NY; their children, William F. Haenel II and his wife, Lizette, of Norwood, NY, Danielle LeClair and her husband, Michael, of Waddington, NY, Natalie McKnight and her husband, Travis of Chase Mills, NY, and Dustin Haenel and his companion, Amanda Perkins, of Waddington, NY; fourteen grandchildren, David, Samuel and his wife, Kimberly, Quentin, Benjamin, Gabriel, Leneah, Addison, Greyson, Kayson, Henderson, Noah, Isabella, Emilia, and Enzo; a sister, Ellen Mrozcko and her husband, Thomas, of Greenville, TN; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Marty is predeceased by his parents, William and Betty Haenel.

Marty was born on January 20th, 1947, in Ithaca, NY, to the late William F. and Betty (Thom) Haenel. Marty was a graduate of Gouverneur High School in 1965. He attended Kent State College in Ohio, and North Country community college where he earned an associate degree. Marty married Vicky Moulton on May 23, 1974, in Waddington, NY, with the justice of the peace officiating.

His varied career began as a radio announcer at WPDM in Potsdam, followed by roles as an animal technician for Dr. Bartlett in Madrid, NY, and an artificial insemination technician with Eastern AI. Marty then transitioned to the technology field, working as a computer consultant at North Country Community College and as a computer technician for St. Lawrence Lewis BOCES and Albany BOCES. He later owned and operated Clear Data Solutions with his son Dustin, servicing businesses in the North Country for nearly 40 years until his retirement.
Marty passed away leaving a legacy of dedication and service to his community.

Marty was deeply involved with the Boy Scouts, earning a Life Badge and participating in the 1960 Boy Scout Jamboree. He also coached 5th and 6th grade basketball for Madrid-Waddington School. Marty had a passion for computers, he enjoyed cooking and woodworking, he took pride in building several pieces. He loved watching his children and grandchildren play sports, traveling in his 43' motor home, and camping at various locations, especially Myrtle Beach. Marty will be remembered for his contributions to his community, his love for his family, and his many hobbies and interests.

Memorial donations in Marty’s memory may be made to the National Pancreatic Cancer Foundation, PO BOX 189, Boxelder, SD 57719 or online at www.npcf.us.

There will be no calling hours. A celebration of life will be held at the family’s convenience.

Online condolences may be shared with Marty’s family at www.fraryfuneralhome.com.

Mary J. Whalen

It is with deep sadness the family of Mary Whalen bids their Aunt farewell on the morning of September 5, 2024 as she embarks on her final journey reuniting her with her parents and beloved brother. In her extraordinary lifetime, Mary traveled the world, exploring each of the seven continents often including family in her adventures and many times with a horse or canoe in tow.

Mary Josephine Whalen was born on June 8, 1928 in Canton, NY to Fleeta Arlina Powers and Charles John Whalen both natives of Gouverneur. With her older brother Robert leading the way she quickly became the outdoor lover and nature enthusiast she would remain for the rest of her life.

Mary attended Canton schools and upon her high school graduation enrolled at St. Lawrence University. She graduated from SLU in 1949. This past spring she attended her 75th College Reunion and was the oldest Alumni in attendance. Her support and love for her Alma Mater continued throughout her lifetime. As the owner of Whalen House, a Bed and Breakfast she operated in her Canton home, she hosted many SLU families and many hockey parents as part of her devotion to the Hockey Boosters. As recently as last season she could be seen in the stands in her reserved seat at the SLU Hockey Games walking the loop between periods.

Following graduation, Mary began a teaching career that touched the lives of many elementary age students and later many struggling with reading. Her career started in a reform school for girls eventually leading her back to Canton where she found her calling teaching in elementary grades and later remedial reading. She continued her education receiving a Masters in Education at SUNY Potsdam and later a Masters from Syracuse University with a specialty in Reading Skills. In recognition of her accomplishments in teaching, Mary was invited to join the Delta Kappa Gamma International Society for Key Women in Education, a group she in which she made many great friends and continued an active membership in for over fifty years. When asked, she described one of the high points of her teaching career as the years she was the first ever Coach of the Canton High School Women’s Swim Team. She thoroughly enjoyed coaching the team and leading them through several successful championship seasons. The CHS girls were not the only ones who benefitted from her coaching skills, over the years she taught hundreds of Sylvia Lake kids to swim. In her younger years she spent a few summers as waterfront director at 4H Camp Overlook in Owl’s Head, NY.

Her love of outdoor sports began early on swimming with her brother at Sylvia Lake where she grew up spending summers. She loved canoeing and snow skiing in the winters. At college she took up horseback riding and judging from the wall of ribbons at Sylvia Lake she was pretty good at it. Her love of riding and travel took her on horseback adventures throughout Montana and other western states and a couple of Ireland tours.

Mary loved reading, mostly biographies, history and nature. A lifelong learner she was an active member of SOAR and presented many programs over the years and attended many others well into her nineties. Her curiosity about our local history and of the Adirondacks meshed well with her commitment to her community. When the vision to create the Silas Wright Museum came to fruition, Mary was there with sweat equity as well as financial support. She was a lifelong supporter of AARCH a group that actively supports the preservation of Adirondack architecture and history. She was a charter member and early supporter of the Wild Center in Tupper Lake. Locally she was one of the first members to sign up for what became a large contingent of adult skaters when the St. Lawrence Figure Skating Club was founded in 1953. Her legacy in the community can be seen everywhere. The tradition of flowers on the lamp posts in the village was started during one of the many years she served as President of the Canton Garden Club. During those years many of the heirloom trees at the Silas Wright Cemetery and the Buck Street Playground were planted. The Blue Star Plaque in front of the Municipal Building acknowledging Blue Star families for their sacrifice was largely due to her efforts. The Canton Study Club is a group close to her heart and she faithfully served as President and then Historian for many years. These are just of few highlights from her busy and productive life. Mary was never one to say no to an adventure an outing or a cup of coffee with her one or two or more of her many friends. Her presence in our lives will be sorely missed.

Mary truly loved her family and was always generous in sharing her spirit, adventures and talents. She is survived by her nieces and nephews Cathy (Joe) Siematkowski, Joanne (Bruce) Shick, Don (Joanne) Whalen, Mike Whalen (deceased), Roberta (Jim) Yaeger and Julie (Brad) Catling, nine grand nieces and nephews and five great grand nieces and nephews.

Friends were invited to pay respects to Mary’s life at the Lawrence Funeral Home on Monday. A private funeral was held on Tuesday morning with Rev. Michael Catanzaro officiating. Burial followed in the family lot in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur. Condolences, memories and photos may be shared with the family by visiting www.lawrencefuneralhome.org.

Marvin B. Matthews, Sr.

Marvin B. Matthews, Sr., age 89, of Gouverneur, passed away on September 3, 2024 in Massena.

Calling hours will be held at French Funeral Home, Gouverneur on Friday, September 13, 2024 from 11:00-1:00 with his funeral service immediately following at 1:00 p.m. officiated by Rev. Skip Edie. Burial will be in the Beech Plains Cemetery. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Marvin was born on June 29, 1935 in Canton to the late Heman Matthews and Myrtle (Storrin) Matthews who survives him. He graduated from the Knox Memorial High School and attended Canton A.T.I. before enlisting into the United States Navy. Mr. Matthews served in the Navy from 1954 until 1958 as a Machinist Mate in the engine room of USS Borie.

He married Janice E. Smith on June 27, 1957 in Lincoln, ME. The couple lived in Moira before moving to Gouverneur in 1967. Janice passed away on November 12, 2013. Marvin enjoyed hunting, fishing, and playing golf.

Marvin retired in 1994 as Line Foreman for Niagara Mohawk after 32 years of employment there. He had previously worked for Necoosa Edwards Paper Company as a laborer and for Reynolds Metals on the pot lines.

His survivors include two daughters, Rhonda Jo Bowen of Brushton and Carolee Sue and Denis Premo of Gouverneur; his daughter-in-law, Connie Matthews of Pitcairn; a brother and his wife, Thomas “Gary” and Sue Matthews of Canton; and four sisters, Lewana Bullock of Roxbury, Elizabeth VanBrocklin of South Russell, Dale Hovey of Degrasse, and Delight VanBrocklin of Pasadena, Texas. He is also survived by seven grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.

Marvin is predeceased by his parents; his wife, Janice Matthews; sons, Gregory William Matthews and Marvin B. Matthews, Jr.; and a brother Heman Matthews.

Ronald Paul “Duffer” Mashaw

Ronald Paul “Duffer” Mashaw, 72, passed away on Thursday, August 29, 2024 at Massena Hospital.

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

Ron was born in Gouverneur on December 23, 1951, the son of Janice Mashaw.

He graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1970 and lived in the area all his life, Duffer married Barbara Tamblin on June 24, 1973.

He worked for AGWAY Petroleum, the local zinc mines, and for himself raising cattle and hauling stone.

Duffer enjoyed fishing, cutting wood, building things, woodworking, and telling jokes, some not so clean. Most of all, he enjoyed family time, especially the grandkids.

He is survived by his wife Barb, his children Lisa M. Mashaw and her companion Ernie Turnbull of Florida, Ronnie and Jeri Mashaw of Gouverneur, his grandchildren Nicole and Brandon Washburn, Michael Lamar and companion Kate Benson, Katelynn Green, Colt Sommerhauser, Jillian Mashaw and companion Joel Spellicy, Gage Mashaw, and Ronnie Mashaw, his great grandchildren Grayson, Delaney, Briggs, Crue, Tagg, and Grey. He is also survived by his mother Janice Watson of Tennessee, several siblings, nieces and nephews.

Karl C. Parker

Karl C. Parker, beloved husband, father, and grandfather, passed away on August 27, 2024 at the age of 82.

Karl was born in Gouverneur, New York, the son of Virginia Pascoe and Charles Parker. He graduated from GHS in 1960. He received Bachelors and Masters degrees in counseling at the University of Kentucky and attended UC Berkely in a doctoral program. Karl moved to Napa in 1976 and worked as a counselor for the State of California for over 40 years.

He will be remembered as among the kindest of men, with a willingness to laugh at himself and life, and be helpful to all.

He is survived by his wife, Marsha, and sons, Jeffrey and Thomas, stepdaughters Jennifer and Carrie, six grandchildren, and his sisters Linda O’Brien, Connie Pascoe, and Pam Cima.

He will be greatly missed.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The American Indian College Fund at www.collegefund.org, or call 303-430-5355.

Derek Earl Noble

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the death of our son, Derek Earl Noble, age 44, of Watertown, NY, who passed away unexpectedly on August 9, 2024.

He was born on December 6, 1979 in Gouverneur, NY to Richard (Ric) E. Noble, and Stephanie (Coates) Witherell and graduated from Gouverneur High School, class of 1998. After graduation, Derek worked in a variety of occupations including delivering furniture in Southern New Hampshire for a period of time. After returning to Northern New York, he worked for Gouverneur Talc, and worked in the building and electrical trades up until he became disabled.

Derek, together with his brother Ricky, was an avid New England Patriots fan in the midst of Buffalo Bills country, and loved sporting his Pats gear. He also enjoyed exploring the woods with his father, playing on his iPad, eating ice cream, and especially going for milkshakes with his nephew Canelo and niece Cataleya. One of the last things he did before he passed was to help his father and sister Wendy build a wooden swingset for her grandchildren, a memory they will hold dearly.

Derek was predeceased by his paternal grandparents, Claude and Ruth (Mashaw) Noble, and maternal grandparents, Earl and Marjorie (Woodworth) Coates. He leaves behind his father Ric Noble, mother Stephanie Witherell and step-father David Witherell, as well his sister Wendy (Noble) Borrun and her husband Leonard Desrochers, brother Danny Noble, brother Ricky Noble and his fiancé Bleu Bermudez, sister Kylee Noble, as well as 11 nieces and nephews, and a great niece and nephew.

A celebration of life will be held on Sunday, September 1st at 11:00 am at Mullins Restaurant in Gouverneur.

George Erdman

George Erdman, a longtime resident of the College Walk Community in Brevard, North Carolina, passed away at Transylvania Regional Hospital on Sunday, August 4th, 2024. He was 95.

The son of G. Emery and Gladys Erdman, he was born on September 24, 1928, in Shamokin, Pennsylvania. He was the second of five children. His high school yearbook accurately described him as a “congenial fellow who is a master of wit and information.” His college education was interrupted when he was called to serve his country during the Korean Conflict. A member of the Army Corps of Engineers, he was sent to California and then Alaska as part of a topographic surveying battalion. Upon returning, he graduated from Lehigh University in 1950 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Mining Engineering. He moved to Upstate New York to take a position with the Gouverneur Talc Company. He was quickly promoted to Mine Superintendent and then to Vice President and General Manager of operations.

It was in Gouverneur that he met the love of his life, Jeanette Nuffer, a local school teacher, on a blind date arranged by mutual friends. Married in 1958, George and Jeanette valued family, church, and hard work above all. Their love for each other and their four children was a cornerstone of their lives. George was a proud member of the Gouverneur Masonic Lodge and also served for many years on the local hospital board of trustees.

After George’s retirement in 1990, they moved to Brevard, North Carolina, and became faithful members of Brevard First United Methodist Church. George went on several church mission trips and volunteered in the building of more than 50 homes with Habitat for Humanity. He and Jeanette continued to enjoy travel, golf, and watching their family grow. A fiercely devoted husband, George cared for her until her death in 2021.

During his years at Brevard’s College Walk Community, George enjoyed the Monday night Brew Crew, monthly pizza parties, social and cultural events, and particularly “Bett’s Bar,” when he would commune with his neighbors in the driveway and enjoy conversation and an adult beverage. His close-knit friends, neighbors, and staff there greatly enhanced his quality of life.

George is survived by his sister Carol Ann, four children: George VI of Gouverneur, New York, Jennie of St. Helen, Michigan, Sarah of Pisgah Forest, North Carolina, and Dan of Gouverneur, New York; his ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; Geneva Drakeford, special to the family, of Tega Cay, South Carolina; and sister-in-law Joan Dando, who loved him like a brother.

A service to celebrate his life well-lived will be held on Saturday, August 17th, at 10 a.m. at Brevard First United Methodist Church. All are welcome. George was ever mindful of life’s blessings and was extremely generous. Those who wish to honor his legacy may do so by donating to the charity of their choice or to the Transylvania Habitat for Humanity. (https://transylvaniahabitat.charityproud.org/Donate) The family will carry him to his final resting place beside his loving wife at Beaver Falls Community Cemetery later this Fall.

Frederick M. Easton

Frederick, or as he liked to be known “Fast Freddy” of 35 North Gordon Street, Gouverneur, NY, passed away on August 8, 2024 at Crouse Irving Hospital in Syracuse at the age of 87.

Fred has resided in Gouverneur his entire life.

He was born on March 6, 1937 in Gouverneur to Edwin Easton and Charlotte Perry Easton.

Fred attended a one room school house until 6th grade. He finished school at Gouverneur High School in 1956, playing football, track, and basketball. He claims to have played on the best football team Coach LaFalce ever had. He graduated from Canton College with a degree in Dairy Tech.

Fred married the love of his life Anna Pistolesi on April 25, 1959 in Gouverneur, being married for 65 years.

He was employed by Borden’s Milk Plant for 9 years, then by G.W. White for 9 years, after which he and Anna opened Easton’s Hardware Store in 1976 which they ran for 30 years.

Fred is survived by his wife Anna, their three sons Fred of California, Ed and his wife Diane of Gouverneur, Chris and his wife Pam of Trout Lake. He is also survived by two brothers Ed of Virginia, Jim of Gouverneur, 9 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.

Fred dedicated his life to all things sports for the children of Gouverneur. He was instrumental in the building and running of ball parks, coaching baseball from little league to college age.

He was a member of Kiwanis for over 35 years, being President in 1995. In 1983, he received the renovation building award for building Mills Park. He was treasurer and helped run Riverview Park for 10 years. Fred received the 2005 Chamber Award and the 2018 St. Lawrence County Senior Citizen of the Year Award.

There was a funeral mass held at St. James Catholic Church, Gouverneur on Wednesday, August 14th at 11:00 am with a reception following at the Casablanca Restaurant. Arrangements are with Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to the Riverview Recreation Center, c/o Ed Easton, 54 Rowley Street, Gouverneur, NY 13642.

Charles L. “Chuck” Morrow

Charles L. “Chuck” Morrow, 84, passed away on Saturday, August 10, 2024 at his home under the care of his family and Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley.

There will be a funeral service with military honors on Saturday, August 17th at 4:00 pm at North Gouverneur United Methodist Church. There are no calling hours and arrangements are with Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur.

Chuck was born in Evergreen Park, Illinois on March 7, 1940, the son of Robert and Esther (Gibson) Morrow.

He graduated from high school and attended Colorado State University. Chuck was drafted into the United States Army in 1963 and retired from the service in 2000 as a major after serving at Fort Drum and commanding reserve units in the North Country.

Chuck married Rosemary Malvaso on October 24, 1964 in Fort Benning, Georgia.

The couple moved to New York from Colorado in 1972 and built their home on the Rock Island Road. Besides working at Fort Drum for the Department of Defense, Chuck operated R&L Log Homes. He also partnered with his wife Rosemary to own and operate the Calico Kitchen Diner in Gouverneur.

Chuck enjoyed working on his farm, providing for his horses and beef cattle, and he hosted several 4th of July branding events. He also enjoyed playing his music and was involved with bands in high school, College and his community.

He is survived by his wife of 60 years Rosemary, his son Wayne and Diana Morrow of Ohio, his grandchildren Izabella Drohn, Caleb Drohn, Austin Laughlin, Darryk and Hailie Morrow, Dylan Morrow and Mckenzie Woody, and his brother Robert J. Morrow of Illinois. He is also survived by his nieces and nephews Wendy (Jim) Long, Laura (Mike) Jones, Charlie (Maria) Morrow, Bob (Janet) Morrow, and John (Gail) Morrow. Chuck is predeceased by his parents and his sister-in-law Jacquelyn Morrow.

Irving Prescott Pevear

Irving Prescott Pevear, 79, passed away on Saturday, August 10, 2024, surrounded by his loving family.

Irving was born in Exeter, NH on February 17, 1945 to Hollis and DeEtta (Prescott) Pevear. He graduated from Sanborn Seminary in Kingston, NH in 1964 and joined the United States Army in June of 1965 as a military police officer. Upon the death of his father, he received an honorable discharge and returned to work the family farm in Brentwood, NH. He married Stella (Zupetz) Pevear and resided in Brentwood, NH where they were blessed with two children, Sherri and Hollis. Desiring to own his own farm, in 1978 they relocated to Gouverneur, NY where they ran a dairy farm. He sold the farm and started his own business in construction in 1987.

Later in life he reconnected with his high school sweetheart, Jacqueline (Townsend) McCarthy and moved to Dunbarton, NH. where they enjoyed traveling the world and spending time with their grandchildren. Irving was a proud veteran who enjoyed fishing, hunting, 4-wheeling, watching Nascar and the Boston Red Sox. He was a lifelong member of the Elks Club and will be remembered as a hardworking man with many talents.

Irving was deeply loved and will be greatly missed by many: his partner Jackie of 25 years; daughter Sherri (Jeff) Knight; son Hollis (Chando) Pevear; Karen & Moe Berube; Kathleen McCarthy; grandchildren Samantha (Jim) Campanaro; Daniel (Maya) Mullin; Allyson (Joey) Smith; Prescott Pevear; Julia Berube; Caroline Berube; and 5 great grandchildren.

There will be a private burial with military honors at the family cemetery in Brentwood. For more information, please visit www.brewittfuneralhome.com

Bernice Lariccio

We recently learned that former Hermon resident, Bernice Lariccio, passed away on August 27, 2021 in Endicott, NY.

Bernice was the daughter of Carl and Eva Baker Tripp, born April 6, 1943 in Gouverneur, NY. She attended Gouverneur school and later schools on Long Island.

Bernice married Joseph Lariccio on February 1, 1965. The marriage ended in separation. Moving from the island to Deposit, NY, both worked for the state. Later, Joe and Bernie opened and operated a home for handicapped people in their Laurel Bank home. After their separation, Bernie continued to run the home for many years until an accident caused her to retire.

Bernice is survived by those that loved her and will miss her – a son, Carl of Binghamton, NY, sister Fay Stronach, sister-in-law Phyllis Tripp, and several nieces and nephews.

Her parents, four brothers Fred, Albert, Alex and Robert, and two sisters Jean and Louise passed before her.

Stanley D. Besaw

Stanley D. Besaw, age 76, of Gouverneur, NY passed away on August 5, 2024 under the care of his family and hospice.

There will be a Celebration of Life for Stanley on Saturday, August 10, 2024 from 1:00-4:00 p.m. at the Gouverneur VFW. There will be a memorial service on Sunday, August 25, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 28345 NY 342, Black River NY 13612. Arrangements are with French Funeral Home in Gouverneur. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Stan the Man, “Beak”, was born on December 10, 1947 in La Fargeville, NY to the late Clarence M. and Mary E. (Davis) Besaw. He attended a one room school house in Fowler and then graduated from Gouverneur School in 1966. After graduation, Stanley entered the Army Reserve for 6 years. A marriage to Brenda Youngs ended in divorce. He married Stephanie Weir on July 30, 1983.

Stan worked as a farmer, food and milk delivery driver, construction and drove school bus for Head Start and the Gouverneur Bus Garage. He was a member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses. He enjoyed softball, baseball, bowling, golf, and playing full contact basketball games with his family and friends. Above all else, he loved being with family.

Surviving is his wife, Stephanie; a daughter and son-in-law, Angela and Ron Walsh; four sons and their spouses, Anthony and Rachel Besaw, Aaron and Jennifer Fullerton, Jamie and Candy Waite and Lucas and Valerie Besaw; a brother and sister-in-law, Wesley and Donna Besaw; a sister, Joyce Besaw; 12 grandchildren, Zachary, Natasha, Ryan, Sarah, Andrew, Aaron, Elijah, Jamie, Keanna, Lindsay, Taylor and Melody; a great grandson, Quin and one more on the way; and several nieces and nephews.

Stanley is predeceased by a brother, Henry Besaw and two sisters, Shirley Hays and Betty Jane Besaw.

Stanley H. Young Sr.

Stanley H. Young Sr., 87, passed away on Tuesday, July 30, 2024 at his home.

A private graveside service will be held at East Riverside Cemetery, Gouverneur. Arrangements are with the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur.

Stanley was born in Gouverneur on April 14, 1937, the son of Stanley W. And Catherine E.(Simmons) Young.

He graduated from Gouverneur High School in 1956.

Stan was a truck driver most of his life. He drove for the Scozzafava family for a few years, McAllister Oil Company, and Alaskan Oil/Patriot Oil Company.

He married Jacqueline “Jackie” Sibley on April 13, 1957.

Jackie passed away on May 19, 2023.

He enjoyed fishing, puttering, visiting with friends and family, and the companionship of his dog.

Stanley is survived by his 3 sons Stanley H. Jr. “Fuzzer” and Laurie Young, Russell A. “Rusty” and Robin Young, Tracy C. and Cheryl Young, his 6 grandchildren Justin M. Young, Brodey A. Young, Ryan S. Young, Rachael M. Young, Jeremy L. Young, and Tanner J. Young, great grandchildren Grant, Mia, Cassidy, Colby, Levi, Caleb, Ryelyn, Alex, Peyton, Shae, Zachary, Pyper, and Riley, a sister Janet Fuller, several nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his parents, his wife Jackie, his granddaughter Erin Rene Young, his brothers Ralph Young and Roger Young.

Vicky L. Rose

Vicky L. Rose, 68, Gouverneur NY, passed away on August 1, 2024 at the Rochester General Hospital after a hard fought battle with cancer.

Vicky was born on June 30, 1956, to Rosemary and Kenneth Rose in Fort Sill, Oklahoma. She lived in several places over the course of her 68 years, but her true home was always in the charming town of Gouverneur. She was a special education teacher for most of her professional career. Her passions included sewing, scrapbooking, baking, watching anything with Jason Momoa, and spoiling her grandchildren with gifts as much as possible.

Vicky is predeceased by her parents Kenneth and Rosemary.

She is survived by two siblings Thomas and Heather Rose and Deborah and George Serviss. Four children Jeanne Peacock, Greg and Rachel Besaw, Danielle and Matthew Hanson and Megan and Ian Vanderbrook. Ten grandchildren Carson, Lauren, Brayden, Bella, Lola, Jeremiah, Henley, Maverick, Allison, and Adam. Five nieces and nephews, Nicole, Heather, Rebecca, Christopher, and Lucas. Loyal companion Buttercup.

In lieu of services at this time, a celebration of life will be held on November 24, 2024 at the Gouverneur Community Center at 4673 State Highway 58 from 12pm to 4pm. Donations in memory of Vicky may be made to the St. Lawrence Cancer Fund, PO Box 291, Canton NY 13617.

Dylan Cody Norsworthy

Dylan Cody Norsworthy, 36, passed away on Monday, July 29, 2024 at his home.

Dylan was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada on July 7, 1988, the son of Kevin and Joanna (Versailles) Norsworthy. He graduated from Indian River Central School in 2006, where he excelled in sports including lacrosse, hockey, and soccer.

Dylan had an adventurous and free-spirited soul. He loved nothing more than playing his guitar and putting pen to paper, writing songs and poems. He always put a smile on everyone’s face. You could find him quite often at Payne Lake, one of his favorite places. He worked a variety of jobs including construction, retail sales and in the electrical field. Dylan attended church in Morristown and had a strong draw to his faith and in the Lord.

He is survived by his father Kevin and Rene Norsworthy of Morristown, his mother Joanna Norsworthy and her companion Bill Law of Brasie Corners, his brothers Brian and Amanda Norsworthy of Rochester, Craig Norsworthy and his companion Lauren Harrienger of Adams, his nephews Finn and Ewan, his niece Lyra, paternal grandmothers Carol Bulmer and Carol Idzenga, grandmother Connie Fuller, several aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Calling hours will be held on Friday, August 2 from 2:00 to 3:00 pm at the Green Funeral Home in Gouverneur with a funeral service at 3:00. Following the service, a Celebration of Life honoring Dylan will be held from 4:00 to 6:00 pm at the Gouverneur Elks Lodge.

Memorial donations in honor of Dylan are encouraged to Citizen Advocates Behavioral Health Urgent Care Center, 1003 Park Street, Ogdensburg, NY 13669.

Mario DeCastro

Our beloved Mario DeCastro of Gouverneur, NY passed away on July 26th, 2024 after succumbing to a battle with sepsis.

Mario was born to Judith & Mario “Mike” DeCastro on October 11, 1966 in Watertown.

After graduating from Gouverneur Central High School, he went on to study culinary arts at Paul Smith’s Culinary School in Paul Smiths, NY.

He discovered his passion for food and cooking working alongside his family at their family-owned establishment, the Roma Restaurant. He brought his talent for unique menu design, creating delicious dishes for many restaurants in the Northern NY region, including most notably - his sole proprietorship of the Roma North in Potsdam, NY, The Thousand Islands Club on Wellsley Island, NY, and Cavallario’s Steak & Seafood Restaurant in Alexandria Bay, NY.

He is remembered for his ready smile and easy laughter, his kind and generous nature, his love of his family and his wonderful cooking.

Mario was predeceased by his father Mario “Mike” DeCastro, his mother Judith DeCastro, and his older brother Michael DeCastro. He is survived by his sister Marla DeCastro Shampine and her husband Foster, his nephew Jonathan Shampine, his nieces Catherine and Melissa Shampine, Amanda Bott, and Moricia DeCastro, and a great nephew William Moore.

There will be a funeral mass held at St. James Catholic Church, Gouverneur on Saturday, August 3rd at 12:00 noon. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to St. James School or St. James Parish. Arrangements are with the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur.

Service Notice: Dylan Norsworthy

Dylan Norsworthy, 36, passed away unexpectedly on Monday.

Calling hours will be held on Friday, August 2 from 2-3 pm at the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur and a celebration of life will be held afterwards from 4-6 pm at the Gouverneur Elks Lodge.

John A. Perry

John A. Perry, age 85, of Gouverneur, passed away on July 17, 2024 at home under the care of his loving family and hospice after battling ALS.

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

John was born on January 18, 1939 in Gouverneur to Arthur Theodore “Ted” Perry and Marion G. (O’Riley) Perry Tamamaoto. He was raised in Gouverneur by his grandparents, Myrtle and Charles Perry. He attended the West Side Elementary School and Gouverneur High School before earning his GED. John served in the U.S. Army Reserve for many years.

John married Kay M. Conklin on April 18th, 1960. The couple raised their family in Gouverneur while John worked as the Grocery Manager for the A&P and Great American for many years. He had also worked in the mill for St. Joe an ZCA for several years.

John loved to hunt, fish and hike in the woods. He enjoyed archery, cross country skiing and feeding the deer and birds in his yard. He was a talented musician, playing guitar and singing in his band. John was a member and past President of the Rod and Gun Club’s Muzzleloading Group, earned his Black Belt in Karate and enjoyed scuba diving. Most people that knew John remember that he was always smiling, friendly, and happy.

He is survived by his wife, Kay Perry, daughter Joette Hentz and her husband, Stephen, son, John Perry and his wife, Jeanette, uncle, Donnie O’Riley, sister, Judy Coyle, and brothers, Joseph Alan Perry and his wife, Peggy, and Timmy Tamamaoto. He is also survived by 4 grandchildren, Thomas Joseph Hentz and his fiancé Megan, Anthony J. Perry and his wife, Anita, Stephen J. Hentz, and Alexandra D. Hartle and her husband, Jordan, 9 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

He is predeceased by a brother, James Perry.

Donations in memory of John may be made to Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley, PO Box 510, Potsdam NY 13676.

Gaylord Brent Bigelow

Gaylord Brent Bigelow of Pocasset, Mass, passed away on July 7th at the age of 82 after losing his long heroic battle with Parkinson's Disease.

Gay was born in Gouverneur, NY, where he worked his family farm. Later in life he moved to Massachusetts where he started his own landscaping business and pursued his desire to fly airplanes. He achieved that goal and later became a flight instructor. Gaylord could always be found working in his yard, remodeling his home or tinkering with anything. He worked hard and during the winters he resided at his second home in Isla Morada, Florida.

Gaylord is predeceased by his parents Ardis and Allen Bigelow of Gouverneur, NY, his brother Adrien Bigelow of Gouverneur, NY, his sister Valerie (Bigelow) Pulver of Canton NY, and his daughter just this past November Randie (Bigelow) Khoroshev.
Gaylord is survived by his wife Dale (Winton) Bigelow of Pocasset, MA, his brother Kevin and his wife Judy Bigelow of Gouverneur, NY, and his daughter Christine (Bigelow) Latham of Maryville, TN. Gay had 5 grandchildren Casey (Latham) Montague and her husband Mathew of Knoxville, TN, Chelsea (Latham) Todd and her husband Drew of Louden, TN, Emily Cronin of Bryson City, North Carolina, Sebastian Khoroshev of Sandwich, MA, and Lucia Khoroshev of California. He had two great-granddaughters Savanna and Kaylee Todd both of Louden, TN. Gay also is survived by 4 nephews and one niece. Gaylord did not wish to have services.

If anyone would like to make a donation to The Parkinson's Foundation in the memory of Gaylord they can do so at www.apdaparkinson.org. His mischievous smile, nature and his kind heart will be remembered by all who knew and loved him.