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ANDREW J. BAURIDEL MAY 6, 1933 - SEP 3, 2013

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Adirondack: Andrew J. Bauridel, 80, of Shaw Hill Rd., passed away Tuesday, September 3, 2013 at Albany Medical Center. Born May 6, 1933 in Rochester, NY he was the son of the late Mable (Beardsley) Bauridel Hess. For many years, Andrew was the chauffer and the family manager of the East Avenue Helen Rider Family Estate in Rochester, NY. One of Ande's achievements was his position as secretary to the world renowned Medium, Arthur Ford. As a result, he was privileged to meet Harry Houdini, and several other well-known personalities. Many people will remember Ande for his comforting mediumship on their behalf. He was a lifelong member of the Valley Simes Inspiration Lodge 109 Free & Accepted Masons in Rochester. Ande was a spiritual scholar who enjoyed research and reading to expand his knowledge. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his half-brother, James Hess. Andrew is survived by his beloved wife of 33 years, Edna Trumble of Adirondack; they married at Edgar Cayce Chapel in Virginia Beach, VA; his children, Kim Leffler and her husband, Ron of Varysburg; Donna Bauridel of Lackawanna, NY; Russell Bauridel and his wife, Darla of Navarre, FL; his step-children, Edward Trumble and his wife, Sandra of Webster, NY; Bobbiann Trumble-Gresov of Dahlonega, GA; his grandchildren, John, Zebulon and Rebecca Leffler; Caylee, Christian, Joseph Andrew, and Jenna Bauridel; his step-grandchildren, Michelle Trumble and Ian C. G. Gresov; 11 great-grandchildren and half-brother, Glenwood Hess of Shortsville, NY; as well as two nieces, Tammy and Heidi, both of Canada; his nephews, Troy, Chad, Eric, James, and William; as well as several great-nieces and nephews. At Ande's request there will be no calling hours scheduled. A celebration of his life was conducted at Underwood Cemetery, Adirondack. Ande's wishes were for the celebration to continue at his home following the committal service. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations in Andrew's name to the Horicon Historical Society for the reconstruction of the Adirondack Historical Annex, P.O. Box 51,Brant Lake, NY 12815 or to the The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, c/o Donor Services, P.O. Box 4072, Pittsfield, MA 01202. Please visit www.alexanderfh.net for online guestbook, condolences and directions.

AMELIA "BETTY" (NOWAKOWSKI) HAVERLICK FEB 8, 1914 - SEP 3, 2013

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AMELIA "BETTY" (NOWAKOWSKI) HAVERLICK Amelia died peacefully at the Horace Nye Nursing Home in Elizabethtown, New York on September 3, 2013 at the age of ninety-nine years old. She had been experiencing declining health since shortly after her 99th birthday which was celebrated with numerous family members in February this year. She was born in Utica, New York on February 8, 1914 to Stella and Walter Nowakowski. She was the third youngest of ten siblings. All of her siblings had predeceased her and she is the only family member to have reached this age. Her parents had immigrated to the United States from Poland in the early 20th century and settled in the Mohawk Valley where they initially lived in Herkimer. They subsequently moved to Westmoreland, New York where her parents ran a very active and productive dairy farm where all family members worked. Amelia attended school until tenth grade, then worked as a Nurses' Aide at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Utica, attended the Utica School of Commerce and worked at Mele Manufacturing for over ten years. In 1938 she married John J. Haverlick, Sr., to whom she remained married to until his death in May, 1981. Afterwards, she had a special companionship with Raymond Moore, who also predeceased her. She is survived by her daughter, Helene Fuller and her husband, Bruce, who reside in Rome, New York and their three children, Lee Griffith (and his children, LeeAndra, Bradlee and Marleena) who reside in Florida, Andy Griffith (and his wife, Sheila and their children, Kiera and Jack) who reside in Maryland and Michele Ricker (and her husband, John and their children, Austin and Brooklyn) who also reside in Maryland. She also is survived by her son, John J. Haverlick, Jr., his wife, Debra Whitson, their two sons, Justin and Noah who reside in Keene Valley, New York and John's adult children, Mako Haverlick (and his wife, Monica and their children, Matthew and Marisa) who reside in Virginia and Naomi Haverlick who resides in Nevada. Amelia loved, cherished and took great pleasure in the accomplishments of not only her two children, but also her seven grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Her passion in life was her family for whom she cared for and worried about until her dying moments. She was a constant and unconditional support to all of her family throughout her life. She gave generously of her love and affection, her home cooked Polish meals-all made from scratch, her hand made sewing gifts, opened her home to family members, and gave financial support when asked. Most of all she exhibited an amazing ability to persevere where many others have stumbled and fallen. She had incredible grit, a strong will to live, and a tenacious ability to overcome adversity. She was always complimentary of others, never mentioning an unkind word, had a wonderful sense of humor, a kind heart, never complained even when enduring very stressful times and seemed to be able to face life's challenges with grace, determination and hope. She has left an indelible mark on her family and dear friends that will carry on for generations to come. Services are scheduled to be held at the Owens-Pavlot-Rogers Funeral Home in Clinton, New York at 10:00am on Saturday, September 7, 2013 with burial following at St. Mary's Cemetery. After her burial a gathering to celebrate her life will be held at Symeon's Restaurant (a favorite of hers) in New Hartford, New York. The family requests that in lieu of flowers that donations be sent to St. Judes Childrens Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105

RUBY P. LYLES SEP 8, 1934 - SEP 8, 2013

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Willsboro, NY Ruby P. Lyles, 79, of Willsboro, NY died at her home in Willsboro Sunday 9/8/13. She was born in Jamaica, West Indies 9/8/34, the daughter of Josephus and Blanche (Coley) Darling. Arrangements with Huestis Funeral Home are incomplete and will be announced at a later date.

JOHN E GRAFFUNDER NOV 4, 1948 - SEP 4, 2013

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On Wednesday, September 4, 2013, Willsboro Point Mayor, his "unofficial" title, Jack Graffunder passed away peacefully at his home on the lake. Jack was born November 4, 1948 in Troy, NY, the only child of Frank and Ruby Graffunder. He graduated from high school in Waterford, NY and from the State University of NY in Alfred, NY with a degree in horticulture. For 35 years, Jack worked as a claims examiner for NYS Department of Taxation and Finance, a position that he held until his retirement. Upon his retirement, Jack decided to make Willsboro his home, after having spent summers there since 1958. Jack was predeceased by both of his parents. He is survived by his beloved canine companions, Snoopy and Bella, as well as a host of friends. There will be a lakeside celebration of Jack's life on Sunday, September 29th at 6 p.m. The ceremony will be held in front of Jack's home on Corlear Drive and will be officiated by his life-long friend Pastor Jerry Oliver. Donations may be made in memory of Jack to the North Country SPCA, 7700 Rte. 9N, Elizabethtown, NY 12932.

HARRY "CLIFFORD" MONROE AUG 28, 1945 - AUG 23, 2013

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Brant Lake. Harry C. Monroe, 67, of Whippoorwill Lane, went into the arms of the Lord on August 23, 2013. Born August 28, 1945 in the town of Horicon, he was the son of the late Richard and Cora Monroe. Clifford was a lifelong resident of the area. In his younger years Clifford worked as a landscaper; for the Town of Horicon; and was self-employed before health issues caused him into disability. It was at this time he enjoyed fishing, going for car rides and visiting with friends, and tinkering around the house. He was predeceased by his mother and father, two brothers Robert and James and one sister Theresa. Survivors include one son Matthew Monroe of Warrensburg, four brothers Burton Monroe of Warrensburg, Bernard Monroe of Warrensburg, Arnold Monroe of Bolton Landing and Donald Monroe. Two sisters, Ada Cleveland of Johnsburg and Dorothy Fish, along with several nieces, nephews and cousins and his longtime companion, Margaret Monroe-Corlew. There are no calling hours scheduled; services will be private and at the convenience of Margaret Monroe-Corlew.

JODIE MAE GARDNER OCT 26, 1968 - AUG 31, 2013

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Halfmoon NY Jodie Mae Gardner, 44, of Plant Road in Halfmoon, died on Saturday, August 31, 2013. She was a patient in the Boston Children's Hospital ICU for three weeks, returning home on Wednesday, prior to her death. Her mom, Judy, sister, Debbie, niece, Morgan, and aunt, Kathy stayed by her side throughout. She was born on Oct. 26, 1968 in Elizabethtown, NY and was the beloved daughter of Judith Judy Cross Gardner of Halfmoon and the late John L. Gardner, who died June 19, 2011. Jodie was a graduate of Shenendehowa High School and had attended Schenectady County Community College. She enjoyed bowling at the Clifton Park Bowl and working with her family in the family business, J & J Lawn Care of Halfmoon. She also loved watching her niece, Morgan, whenever needed. In addition to her mother, Jodie is survived by her devoted sister, Debbie Beaulieu of Stillwater, and she is the aunt of Morgan Renee Beaulieu and Aaron Lawrence Bemis; granddaughter of Irene Cross of Lewis, NY and the late Lewellyn (Babe) Cross, and Edward and Flora Gardner; niece of Louella Jane (Paul) Hodgdon of Homer, Alaska, Kathy (Tom) McClurg of Hillsdale, NY, Tracy Cross of Lewis, NY, the late Thurman Lewellyn Cross, James Gardner of Ludoff, SC, Edward Gardner, Jr. and Alan Gardner, both of Essex, NY, Elizabeth Moulton of Newington, CT, Ellen Carson of Willsboro, NY, Margaret Sayward of Clearwater, FL, and Jenny Metcalf of Buffalo, NY; also survived by several cousins. She was an angel to all that knew her. Now she has her wings, and has gone to heaven to be with her dad and family. Funeral will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at Corpus Christi Church in Ushers (off exit 10 of the Northway) where the Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated. Calling hours will be from 1 to 3 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m., Thursday in the Gordon C. Emerick Funeral Home, 1550 Rt. 9 in Clifton Park. Interment will be in the Gerald BH Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery, 200 Duell Rd. in Schuylerville, NY. Memorial contributions may be made to Children's Hospital, 300 Longwood Ave., Boston, MA 02115 in Jodie's memory.

SELMA L. ROBINSON AUG 5, 1919 - AUG 28, 2013

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Selma Louise Robinson passed away on Wednesday, August 28th at the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers, Mass. She was the daughter of the late Joseph P. Carberry and Silvia (Lawrence) Carberry and wife of the late Albany County Legislator Earl J. Robinson. Selma was employed by the New York Telephone Company in Ellenville, NY and after moving to Delmar, NY was Secretary of the Delmar Methodist Church for 10 years where she was a member. After retirement she divided her time between Schroon Lake, NY and Zephyrhills, Fla where her parents resided. Selma is survived by her sons James H.(Patricia) of Byfield, Ma; Thomas C. (Wendy)of Altamont, NY and John Scott (Eric) of Arlington, Va; five grandchildren Erin Robinson and Zachary Bemis of Altamont, NY; Ian Robinson of West Hartford, Ct; Megan Parsons of Winchester, Ma; Jill Brien of Groveland, Ma and eight great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her daughter Sue Ellen Creeden of Odessa, Fla, and her sisters Silvia Carberry of Zephyrhills, Fla and Eleanor Vos of Santa Barbara, Ca. Selma's family celebrated her life at the Central Congregational Church in Newburyport, MA. Donations to the Schroon Lake Community Church, PO Box 276, Schroon Lake, NY 12870 would be greatly appreciated.

HENRY F. COX AUG 23, 2013

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Westport NY/ Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla Henry F. Cox, of Pontre Vedra Beach Florida and Westport NY passed away August 23, 2013. Harry was the beloved husband of Elizabeth, father of Kathryn Danzeisen (Dave), and grandfather of David Danzeisan Jr. and Summer Paige Danzeisen. He was born in Kearny, NJ, to Catherine and John Major Cox, and grew up the youngest of four brothers in Nutley, NJ where he graduated from Nutley High. He was a WWII veteran US Army Air Corp B-17 pilot, who following his enlistment, flew 35 missions over Germany dedicatedly bringing his 9 man crew home safely each flight. He was awarded the Air Medal, five Oak Leaf Clusters, and the Distinguished Flying Cross for his heroism in the service of his country. President Putin of Russia awarded him a medal of honor for his efforts on behalf of the Russian people while a military ally during the war. Following the war, he attended NYU, married and became a General Motors franchised Chevrolet dealer in Fair Lawn, NJ. He lived with his family in Wyckoff, NJ for 30 years and upon his retirement moved to Ponte Vedra Beach, Fl. where he was an avid golfer. In 1987, Harry and Betty bought a summer home in Westport, NY where he re-engaged his love for flying by purchasing the Westport Airport. Harry encouraged a love of aviation, had many, many friends and supported community involment at the airport, annually hosting the "Valley of the Giants" air show on the 4th of July. He was predeceased by his loved and loving daughter, Nancy, in 1994. A celebration of Harry's life will be held at noon on the 4th of July, 2014 at the Westport Airport. W.M.Marvin's Sons funeral home in Elizabethtown has been entrusted with the arrangements. For online condolences please visit www.wmmarvins.com

CORA MARIE MAREK JAN 25, 1926 - SEP 15, 2013

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Hague. Cora Marie Marek, 87, of Hague, passed away on Sunday, September 15, 2013 at Heritage Commons Residential Healthcare of Ticonderoga. Born in Lewis, NY, January 25, 1926, she was the daughter of the late Ward E. and Mary Jane (Allen) Clarke, Sr. Cora was a graduate of Crown Point High School. She was employed by Gunnison's Orchard in Crown Point in her early years. She was then employed by the Grand Union of Ticonderoga for 39 years, starting as a Cashier and then as Bookkeeper. Mrs. Marek was a member and former Grand Matron of the Fort Ticonderoga Chapter # 263, Order of the Eastern Star (O.E.S.). Survivors include her husband, Gordon J. "Sonny" Marek; two daughters, Linda Joiner of Ticonderoga and Connie Hartley of South Carolina; one brother, Ward E. Clarke, Jr. of Arizona; three grandchildren, Lisa Livecy, Christopher Hartley and Jason Joiner; four step-children, Gary Marek, Darlene Ball, Gordon J. Marek, Jr., and Trisha Vowles; and several other grandchildren, great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Calling hours for relatives and friends were held Wednesday, September 18, 2013 from 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. at the Wilcox & Regan Funeral Home, 11 Algonkin St., Ticonderoga. A Funeral Service took place at 11:30 a.m. at the Funeral Home on Wednesday. The Rev. Mr. Elliott A. Shaw officiated. Interment followed at the family plot of St. Mary's Parish Cemetery of Ticonderoga. Donations in Cora's memory may be made to St. Mary's School, 64 Amherst Avenue, Ticonderoga, New York 12883.

PAUL MICHAEL (PJ) JOUBERT JAN 2, 1959 - SEP 14, 2013

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Ticonderoga. Paul Michael (PJ) Joubert, 54, of Ticonderoga, N.Y. passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his loving family and friends on Saturday, September 14, 2013 after 'winning the war' with brain cancer. Born to William Paul Joubert and Thelma (Goodman) Joubert in Ticonderoga, N.Y., on January 2, 1959, PJ was raised in Ticonderoga and graduated from Ticonderoga High School. He graduated magna cum laude from Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont with both his Bachelors in Science and Masters in Education. PJ was an exceptional athlete throughout his entire life. He was on the football, track, wrestling, and bowling teams in high school and was inducted into the Ticonderoga Athletic Hall of Fame. While at Norwich University he was on the football and track teams and was inducted into the Norwich University Athletic Hall of Fame as part of the 1979 Championship Football Team. He received his 2nd Lieutenant Commission in the U.S. Army in 1981 and was stationed at Ft. Belvoir, VA and Ft. Carson, CO in the Corps of Engineers. After leaving the army PJ taught physical education, driver's education, biology and earth science for over 20 years in Colorado, New York, North Carolina and Vermont; the longest time spent teaching at the Ticonderoga High School; his alma mater. His love for sports and inspiring students to reach their highest potential was made evident in his coaching. He coached football, track, and wrestling, and he was able to not only connect with his students and athletes on the field, but more importantly taught life lessons off the field. PJ had an incredible lust for life and making a difference in those lives around him. He was never without a positive encouragement for others. He was an especially spirit-filled man serving for many years as an eucharistic minister at St. Mary's Church. He enjoyed many faith-filled activities among them, he loved his monthly Men's Prayer Breakfast group at Silver Bay and the friendships he formed there. PJ also had a love for Lake George and the surrounding Adirondacks. This inspired him to be a lifeguard at Black Point Beach for many years and a pilot on the Lake George Steamboat Mohican for 10 years enjoying many summers on the Lake with his girls. His love for Lake George and our Lord Jesus Christ will live on through his family for generations to come. Throughout PJ's 12 year journey with cancer (five brain tumors; four brain surgeries) he continued to spread love, positivity, and joy to all of those around him. He could be found walking his adoring dog Charlotte through the neighborhood spreading the good word. He met his son-in-laws during this time frame, and he taught them about God, family, and love. He shared wonderful memories with them including many days spent lifting weights, watching football and sharing stories. PJ could be heard saying, 'they are my sons' of Alex and Eddie. PJ is survived by his loving wife of 31 years, Cindy Joubert of Ticonderoga, N.Y.; his daughters Katherine Shmulsky and her husband Alexander of Ticonderoga, NY and Sara McCarthy and her husband Edward of New York, NY, one brother Thomas Joubert and his wife Kathleen of Ballston Spa, NY; his nephew Michael Joubert and his wife Peggy of Winston-Salem, NC; his father and mother-in-law, Christian and Nancy Hansen of Rutland VT, and many other family members including, cousins, nieces, nephews and devoted friends. In addition to his parents, he was also predeceased by his brother, William Joubert. A special thank you from PJ's wife and family to the inspirational Theresa Sharkey, his friend and caregiver. Calling hours for relatives and friends were held Wednesday, September 18, 2013 from 4 - 7 p.m. at the Wilcox & Regan Funeral Home, 11 Algonkin St., Ticonderoga. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Thursday, September 19, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church of Ticonderoga. The Rev. Kevin D. McEwan, Pastor, officiated. The Rite of Committal followed at the family plot of St. Mary's Parish Cemetery of Ticonderoga. Donations in PJ's memory may be made to the Ticonderoga Alumni Association, P.O. Box 644, Ticonderoga, NY 12883.

GENEVIEVE AGNES (CATLIN) YAW SEP 6, 1930 - SEP 17, 2013

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Ticonderoga. Genevieve Agnes (Catlin) Yaw, 83, of Ticonderoga, passed away on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 at Heritage Commons Residential Healthcare of Ticonderoga. Born September 6, 1930, in Ticonderoga, she was the third daughter of the late Stephen and Genevieve (Bingham) Catlin. Agnes was a lifelong resident of Ticonderoga and a graduate of Ticonderoga High School. She married Rolland H. Yaw on May 2, 1953, and they recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. She was employed by the New York Telephone Company in Ticonderoga, retiring after 32 years of service, where she worked in the traffic department of the company as Telephone Operator and Service Assistant, and trained many girls to become operators. Mrs. Yaw was a communicant of St. Mary's Catholic Church of Ticonderoga. She was a member of the D.A.R., the Telephone Pioneers of America, a past member of the Catholic Daughters of America, Court St. Mary's, and a past charter member of the B.P.W. (Business and Professional Women). She enjoyed downhill skiing with her family, golfing, bowling in leagues in Ticonderoga, and her weekly card games with her sister, Shirley and niece, Mary Cunningham. She also enjoyed frequently going out to dinner with her husband and the company of the many friends she would meet at the various local restaurants. Agnes and her family took many trips together when their children were younger. She also traveled to Florida many winters with her husband. In addition to her parents, she was pre-deceased by one sister, Thelma Greer. Survivors include her husband, Rolland H. Yaw; two children, R. Stephen Yaw and his wife, Susan of Ticonderoga and Maureen A. Stormer of Ticonderoga; two sisters, Mary O'Connor and Shirley Cunningham, both of Ticonderoga; seven grandchildren, Nate Yaw, Adam Yaw, Rebecca Norton, Amanda Yaw, Alex Yaw, Richard Stormer III, and Kyle Stormer; 10 great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Calling hours for relatives and friends were held Friday, September 20, 2013 from 6 - 8 p.m. at the Wilcox & Regan Funeral Home, 11 Algonkin St., Ticonderoga. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Saturday, September 21, 2013 at 1:30 p.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church of Ticonderoga. The Rev. Kevin D. McEwan, Pastor, officiated. The Rite of Committal followed at the family plot of St. Mary's Parish Cemetery of Ticonderoga. Donations in Agnes' memory may be made to St. Mary's School, 64 Amherst Avenue, Ticonderoga, NY 12883.

ELEANOR PIZEN LANE JAN 5, 1932 - SEP 21, 2013

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HALFMOON. Eleanor Pizen Lane, 81, died Saturday morning, Sept. 21, at Glens Falls Hospital, after an extended illness. Born in Troy, January 5, 1932, daughter of the late Michael and Anna Pizen, Ellie and her husband lived 42 years at their Route 236 address in Halfmoon, before moving to Pottersville, Warren County in 2002. Ellie retired in 1993 after working 43 years as clerk for CP Rail Systems, B&M Railroad and D&H Railroad in the Mechanicville yard . She had briefly worked for the Korell Dress Co. She and her husband worked hard to build by hand their home in Halfmoon and their summer home in Pottersville. A longtime member of the Shenendehowa United Methodist Church , Ellie loved celebrating Christmas, not only in December, but also in July. She enjoyed decorating her home, and lived the Christmas spirit. She also loved cooking/baking for her family. She was active with home bureau and spent time doing crafts and socializing with people who would become lifelong friends. Ellie also collected dolls, Precious Moments and Norman Rockwell figurines. Ellie was a proud Mother, and loved tending to her precious grandchildren. Many good times were spent by the pool in Halfmoon and the river in Pottersville. Survivors include her husband of 58 years, Harold E. Lane, her three children and their spouses: Mike and Betsy Lane of Clifton Park, Lisa and Jim Ross of Gansevoort and Dave and Trish Lane of Maryland, her six grandchildren: Austin Lane, Jonathan Ross, Brooke and Lindsey Lane, Justin and Elle Ross. Also survived by her faithful sister Helen Blowers of Mechanicville, along with nieces and nephews and their families. Calling hours were held at the DeVito-Salvadore Funeral Home, 39 So. Main ST., Mechanicville on Thursday from 4-7 PM. Burial at the Saratoga National Cemetery on Friday at 10:30 AM. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to Hudson Headwaters Health Foundation, 9 Carey Road, Queensbury, NY 12804, in memory of Eleanor P. Lane. Visit www.devito-salvadorefh.com to leave condolences and for directions.

RAOULENE MARY GASTONGUAY MAR 24, 1927 - SEP 18, 2013

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Ticonderoga. Raoulene Mary Gastonguay, 86, of Ticonderoga, passed away on Wednesday, September 18, 2013, at Heritage Commons Residential Healthcare of Ticonderoga. Born in Newark, New Jersey, March 24, 1927, she was the daughter of the late Raoul Wilford and Florence Margaret (Dillon) Gastonguay. Raoulene was employed by A.T. & T. Communications in Plattsburgh and Glens Falls for 30 years prior to her retirement in 1985. She has been a resident of Ticonderoga since October of 1985 and was a communicant of St. Mary's Catholic Church of Ticonderoga. She was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America and the American Legion Post #224 Ladies Auxiliary of Ticonderoga. Raoulene is survived by her dear friend, Evelyn Crammond and her family of Ticonderoga. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Calling hours for relatives and friends were held Sunday, September 22, 2013 from 2 - 4 p.m. at the Wilcox & Regan Funeral Home, 11 Algonkin St., Ticonderoga. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Monday, September 23, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church of Ticonderoga. The Rev. Kevin D. McEwan, Pastor, officiated. The Rite of Committal followed at the family plot of the Norton Cemetery of Keene, NY. Donations in Raoulene's memory may be made to St. Mary's School, 64 Amherst Avenue, Ticonderoga, NY 12883.

VERNAL F. BEZIO MAY 8, 1934 - SEP 19, 2013

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Dresden: Vernal F. Bezio, 79, of B Lane, passed away unexpectedly at his home on Thursday, September 19, 2013. He was born on May 8, 1934 in Ticonderoga. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean Conflict, a life member of the Defiance Hook and Ladder Company #1 of Ticonderoga, a long time member of the Ticonderoga Elks Lodge #1494, the North Washington County Fish & Game Club, the National Rifle Association and the Ticonderoga Emergency Squad. His hobbies enjoyed many years of skydiving, fishing, hunting and motorcycle riding. He also enjoyed going out to local diners. In his younger years, he was Golden Globe boxer out of Burlington, Vermont and liked his "buggy". He first was employed by International Paper in Ticonderoga, then drove truck for Fay Spring Fuel Company and then in 1979 started working for the Washington County Highway Department and retired in 1996. He is predeceased by his brother Ronnie Bezio, his sisters Radean Jenks and Doris Trainor. Survivors include his brother, John Bezio, his long time companion, Alice Battease; sons, Mickey Bezio and his wife, Dawn, Rick Bezio and his wife, Lori, Kevin Battease and his companion, Gail Moore; daughter, Laurie Cahill and her husband, Jason ; grandchildren, Trapper Granger, Alicia Granger, Tiffany Bezio, Mickey Bezio, Brandon Bezio, Kerry Cahill, Thomas Cahill and several nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. There will be no calling hours or funeral services. Family and friends are invited for a time of fellowship and refreshments on Sunday, September 22, 2013 at 2:00PM at the home of Alice Battease on B Lane in Dresden. Arrangements are under the direction of the Jillson Funeral Home, Inc., 46 Williams Street, Whitehall, New York.

JOYCE W. STEELE AUG 26, 1947 - SEP 19, 2013

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Joyce W. Steele, 66, of Orlando, FL passed away on September 19, 2013 after a long courageous fight with colon cancer. Joyce was born on August 26, 1947 in Glens Falls, NY to the late George Arthur and Doris (Phillips) Whitford. Joyce was the owner of Joyce Steele & Assoc.. Her grandchildren were the center of her universe. Nana loved attending their little league games. Her other loves were England, roses, hearts, Old English sheep dogs (George), Autumn, holidays, gardening and flowers. She was a member of St. Luke's United Methodist Church. Survivors include her sons, Timothy (Jane) Steele, Joshua (Vanessa) Steele; daughters, Beth and Heather Steele; husband, Lee; sisters, Janet Erikson (Joyce's twin) and Barbara Whitford; grandchildren, Jacob, Brandon, Elijah, Trennie and Josiah. A Celebration of Life service will be 2 pm, Friday, September 27, 2013 at St. Luke's United Methodist Church, 4851 S. Apopka Vineland Rd., Orlando, FL 32819. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Sand Lake Cancer Center, Orlando. A Graveside Service in Warrensburg, NY will be scheduled at a later date. Condolences may be offered at www.woodlawnfuneralhomegotha.com. Arrangements entrusted to Woodlawn Memorial Park & Funeral Home, 400 Woodlawn Cemetery Road, Gotha, FL 34734. 407-293-1361.

DOROTHY L. BRANT

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Glens Falls. Dorothy L. Brant, 79, began her journey in peace at the end of August 2013. She died unexpectedly in her home from an apparent heart attack. Born January 19, 1934 in the Walworth County Hospital near Elkhorn, WI to Yugoslavian immigrant parents Joseph Brant and Frances Yanda, Dorothy was the youngest of 7 children. Her father and uncle owned and operated the Ambrose Bros. Ice and Coal Company in Williams Bay, WI where Dorothy graduated from high school in 1951. Dorothy had a happy childhood and became interested in music at an early age. She was known for her beautiful voice and love of singing, which her sisters and brother shared. In high school, her favorite sports were basketball, baseball and volleyball. She also liked to play tennis, swim, toboggan and ski. She loved the outdoors and water. In 1956, Dottie married Maynard W. Brant, Jr. in Wisconsin where they had two children whom they raised in Beloit, WI, Portland, ME and Ticonderoga, NY while 'Corky' worked for International Paper Company. They divorced in 1972. Corky passed away on January 1, 2007. While living in Ticonderoga, Dottie was employed at Moses-Ludington Hospital and also worked for William Brennan DDS as a dental assistant. She moved to Glens Falls, NY in 1984 to work at the Adirondack Dental Group. Dottie enjoyed her position and co-workers very much and was sustained by the opportunity to care for many patients and friends, some traveling from Ticonderoga. Dottie lived at Regency Park North in Glens Falls for 29 years. Intensely private in her retirement, she was content to be surrounded by a small group of trusted friends who supported her through a breast cancer diagnosis and treatment in 2007-2008. Dottie is survived by a son, Michael W. Brant and wife Teri Davis Brant of West Palm Beach, FL, three grandchildren, Travis Brant, Emily Brant and Erica Brant, all currently living in Orlando, FL, a daughter, Tracey Brant and husband Ron Cornell of Cortland, NY, a lifelong friend, Mary Ward, who lives in FL and with whom she spoke twice daily and enjoyed yearly vacations (especially cruises), and her Glens Falls friends. A small gathering to remember Dottie was held in Glens Falls in early September. She received her final care from the staff of Scott & Barbieri family funeral homes.

JUNE FRANCES LINCOLN OCT 4, 1925 - FEB 6, 2013

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Willsboro & Granville - June Frances Lincoln, 87, passed away on Wednesday, February 6, 2013 at The Orchard Nursing & Rehabilitation Centre in Granville following a long illness. She was born on October 4th, 1925 in Reber, N.Y., the daughter of Raymond and Flora (Baker) Boardman. June attended Willsboro Central School graduating in the "Class of 1943". She and her late husband, Walter C. Lincoln, Jr. were united in marriage in 1945. Walter passed away in 1992. June was a gentle lady and matriarch of the family. June was a dedicated volunteer in her community, serving on several boards and donating her time to numerous organizations. June was a member of the United Methodist Church of Willsboro where she served as a board member and as a volunteer for numerous events and activities. She provided floral arrangements from her garden for her church for many years. She served on the board of the senior housing facility in Willsboro and spent many hours transporting elderly friends and neighbors to various activities and appointments. In addition, she volunteered regularly for New Beginnings, Willsboro Visitor's Center, the Beautification Committee, and the Willsboro Heritage Society. She enjoyed spending time with family and friends, reading, playing cards and Scrabble, gardening, traveling, baking and was well known for the best strawberry-rhubarb pies in the area. She was formerly a floral designer for a local flower shop in Willsboro, and a seamstress for many years. Besides her husband, Walter, she is predeceased by two brothers, Wendell and Belden Boardman and one sister, Shirley Cross. She is survived by her three daughters; Kristie L. Gijanto of Granville, Sharon K. Lincoln of Hemet, Ca. and Narayan L. Lincoln of Portland, Ore., one brother, Dale Boardman of Willsboro, two sisters, Virginia Sayward of Elizabethtown and Patricia Lincoln of Willsboro, eight grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren and several nieces, nephews and cousins. A Memorial Service and Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, October 5, 2013 at 11 a.m. at the Willsboro United Methodist Church, 3731 Main Street, Willsboro, with Janice Allen, lay leader, officiating. Graveside services will be private for the family only at the Memorial Cemetery, Willsboro. Friends are invited to call on the family at the church from 10:00 am until the time of the services. There will be a reception following the service in the church hall. The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the Willsboro United Methodist Church in her memory. Arrangements are under the direction of the Michael G. Angiolillo Funeral Home, 210 Broadway, Whitehall.

AVA BELLE MCLEAN (BRONSON) APR 24, 1933 - AUG 3, 2013

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Carlisle, ARK.- Ava Belle McLean (Bronson) age 80 passed away Aug. 3, 2013. She was born Apr. 24, 1933 in Lewis, NY. Ava was a mother and grandmother and will be missed by many. She was predeceased in death by her parents Rolland (Bud) and Belle (Smith) Bronson of Lewis, NY, son Rolland (Buddy) McLean, her husband of 51 yrs. William McLean, brother Raymond Bronson, sisters Velman (Bea) Goff, Winala Carnahan and Jayce Drake. Also sons-in law Ronnie Long and Charlie Farmer. She is survived by daughters Peggy Nichols, Laurie Phillips, Rhonda Farmer, Mary McLean and son Randy McLean. Also sisters Shirley Wescott, Wanda Merring, Linda Bauman and Janice Bronson. She also has 12 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were at Immanual Baptist Church and burial in Old Carlisle Cemetery.

JULIE A. ASHLINE

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Crown Point, NY Julie A. Ashline 52, of Crown Point, NY was called into heaven Tuesday October 1, 2013. She was in her home surrounded by her family and close friends. She is survived by her Husband Mark F. Ashline; three children Jessica L. (Ashline) Woods & Travis Woods, Mallory E. Ashline, Mark A. Ashline Jr; loving granddaughter Corinne E. Woods; parents Kenneth L. & Bernice M. (LaRock) Anderson; three siblings Kenny L. & Lynn (Sprague) Anderson, Marie C. (Anderson) & William McDonough, Mark A. & Diane (Conners) Anderson; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Julie had a zest for life, loved good music and her dog tator-bug. Anyone who knew her knows she always had a fondness of taking in stray animals. Please in lieu of flowers we ask you donate to the SPCA. Calling hours were held Thursday, Oct, 3, 2013 from 5-8 pm at the Harland Funeral Home in Port Henry. A private funeral service will be held at the convenience of the family. Burial will be in South Moriah Cemetery.

BENEDICTUS E. NIESE ("BEANO") APR 3, 1926 - SEP 28, 2013

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Benedictus E. Niese ("Beano") died Sat. 9/28 at Friendly Village, Rhinelander, WI. He was 87. He was born in Jersey City, NJ. He was president of Holste-Niese Fuel Company, 1962-95. He was a real estate broker in the North Creek area until 2003. He is survived by 5 children, 8 grandchildren, and one great grandson. Services will be held at First United Methodist Church of Rhinelander, WI Saturday, Oct. 12th at 1 pm. Memorials to Friendly Village or Oneida Co.Hospice.
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