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Howard C. Schnettler

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THERESA -- Howard C. Schnettler, Jr., 65, of Church Street, died Friday evening, June 8, 2018 at Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center, Ogdensburg, NY, where he had been a patient.

Born on November 14, 1952 in Buffalo, NY, he was the only child of Howard and Doris Bisonnette Schnettler. The family moved to the Watertown area in the 1960’s and he graduated from Watertown High School in 1970.

Howard worked for local grocery stores and in 1985 he began work for the City of Watertown Water Department, retiring in 2014.

In March of 1980 he joined the US Army Reserves and was part of the 479th Engineering Battalion, achieving rank of E-5 (Sargeant), being honorably discharged in 2000. During this time Howard was awarded two Army Achievement Medals, Army Reserve Comp. Medal with Bronze cluster, National Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal, NCO Professional Development Medal with two stars and Army Service Ribbon.

On April 21, 1984, he married Diana Whitcomb at the Theresa Presbyterian Church.

Howard enjoyed classic cars, kayaking, hunting, hiking and geocaching.

He was a member of the Theresa Progress Group, serving as president and former member of the Theresa Rotary and Highway Legends Car Club. He was affiliated with the Theresa Food Pantry and served as a Theresa Village Board member.

Survivors include his wife of 34 years, Diana; cousins and friends.

Memorial Services will be 7 pm Friday, June 15, 2018 at Frederick Bros. Funeral Home, Theresa, NY, with Rev. Robert Vrooman, officiating.

A calling hour will be from 6-7 pm prior to the service.

Donations may be made to the Theresa Progress Group, PO Box 255, Theresa, NY or to the Theresa Food Pantry, c/o Ken McCormick, 30611 Moon Lake Rd., Theresa, NY 13691.

Condolences may be made online at www.frederickbrosfuneralhome.com.


Herbert L. Parish Sr

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Herbert L. Parish Sr., 77, of Adams passed away on June 10, 2018 at the Samaritan Medical Center surrounded my his family.

Calling hours will be held Noon to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, June 13 at the Piddock Funeral Home, Adams. A Memorial Service will follow at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

Burial will take place in the Adams Rural Cemetery at the convenience of the family.

He was born on March 10, 1941, in Ellisburg, NY ,son of Clifford Parish and Lena Burdock Parish.

Mr. Parish is survived by his beloved wife of 52 years Barbara (Taylor) Parish, two sons, Herbert Parish Jr. and his husband Michael Casella, Albany, NY, Dennis Parish of Utica, NY, a daughter and son in law, Robin and Todd Slate, Evans Mills, a niece he was very close with Christina Sattazaham, his grandson, Joshua of Florida and a granddaughter Nicholette of TN. He also has six brothers, Morris, Elmer, Lloyd, Frank, Clifford II and Harold and a sister Marjorie, many nieces, nephews, 2 great grandchildren and another on the way

He is Preceded by 2 sisters Minnie Liscomb and Barbara Benway and a brother Eli Parish Sr.

Mr Parish Worked several retail jobs before retiring from Queens Farms Dairy Plant In 1990.

He enjoyed being in his work shed fixing things up,bowling, fishing, Bingo with his wife and spending time with family.

Online condolences may be made at www.Piddockfuneralhome.com

Albert C. Ebdon

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Albert C. Ebdon, Adams passed away Tuesday, June 12th at the Samaritan Medical Center. He was 90 years old.

Arrangements are incomplete at this time with Carpenter Stoodley Funeral Home, Inc. Belleville, NY.

Online condolences can be made at www.carpenterstoodley.com.

Robert G. “Bob” Tripp

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Fowler- Robert G. “Bob” Tripp, 79 passed away on Friday June 08, 2018 at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Syracuse. As per Bob’s wishes a private family graveside service will held at Hailesboro Cemetery.

Robert is survived by his wife Phyllis, two sons Robert Jr. of Richville, and Brian of Fowler; two daughters Deborah and her husband Kevin Hadfield of Fowler, and Carol and her husband Piere Besaw of Fowler; eight grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren. He is also survived by two sisters; Faye Stronach of Gouverneur, and Bernice Lariccio of Binghamton. He is predeceased by two sisters, Jean Bowman and Louise Conklin.

Bob was born on February 15, 1939 in Ogdensburg, a son of the late Carl and Eva Baker Tripp. On December 01, 1958 he married the love of his life, Phyllis Fuller at the Gouverneur First United Methodist Church Parsonage with Rev. Wood officiating. Bob and Phyllis celebrated their marriage together for 59 years.

Bob owned and operated several businesses over the years. He operated a construction company, he operated Bob’s Market and diner in Fowler, and also Tripp Fuel Company in Fowler. Bob was a life member of the Gouverneur Rod and Gun Club. He enjoyed raising Honey Bees and operating heavy equipment and spending time at his camp in Waddington.

Memorial donations in Bob’s memory may be made to the American Diabetes Association, Syracuse NY Office, 6390 Fly Road 2nd Floor, East Syracuse, NY 13057 or to the American Heart Association, Memorial/Tribute Processing Center, PO box 3049, Syracuse, NY 13220. Arrangements are with Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur.

Donald L. Maracle

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Donald Larry Maracle, 68, of Wolfe Island, Ontario and Watertown, NY, passed away on Friday, June 8th, while at his Florida residence in Port Richey. Larry is survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Kimberly Maracle, four children and spouses Kelly (Ray), Dustin (Melissa), Vaughn (Marissa) and Ashley (Yuma), along with six grand children. Larry graduated Watertown High School in 1967, the Watertown School of Commerce in 1969, and then served in the US Air Force 69-73’ before owning and operating a General Contracting service in Northern New York for 35 years. Larry will be remembered for valuing his family and friends, honest workmanship, and living life to the fullest. Larry’s true pastime and most prized possession was his family.

A celebration of Larry’s life will be held at the Italian American Club in Watertown on Saturday, June 16th from 11:00am -3:00pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte, Post Secondary Education, 24 Meadow Drive, Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, K0K 1X0, Ontario, Canada.

Iva Storie

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STORIE - Gouverneur – A funeral service for Iva Storie will be held on Saturday, June 16th at 2:00 pm at the Green Funeral Home, Gouverneur with her burial to follow in Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Hammond. Calling hours are 1-2 pm on Saturday, previous to the funeral and 6-8 pm, Friday evening. Iva passed away on February 25th, 2018.

Dorothy Baker

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Funeral services for Dorothy Baker, age 87, of Harrisville, NY, will be held on Monday, June 18, 2018, at 10:00AM at St. Francis Solanus Church with Rev. Donald J. Manfred officiating. Burial will be in St. Francis Solanus Cemetery. Calling hours will be held on Sunday, June 17, 2018, from 4:00PM to 7:00PM at Frary Funeral Home, Harrisville. Mrs. Baker passed away on Tuesday, June 12, 2018, Hospice of Jefferson County at Ellis Farm, in Watertown, NY.

Dorothy was born on August 28, 1930, in Jerden Falls, NY, the daughter of Edward and Eveleen Prittie Chartrand. She attended school in Jerden Falls and later went to Harrisville Central School. Dorothy married Gerald E. Baker on June 11, 1949 at St. Anthony’s Church in Indian River, NY with Rev. Cosmos F. Girard officiating. Gerald predeceased her on March 15, 2008. Dorothy was a bus driver for the Harrisville Central School District for nineteen years. She later owned and operated two craft stores, Chris’s Crafts and Grandma’s House.

Dorothy is survived by her five children, Kerry “Mike” Baker and his wife, Barb, of Urbana, OH, Cheryl Planck and her husband, Perry, of Castorland, NY, Scott Baker and his wife, Lisa, of Barnesville, OH, Leta Breault of Montgomery, AL and Juliann Cunningham and her husband, Christopher, of Lebanon, TN; a brother, Glenn Chartrand of Croghan, NY; nineteen grandchildren, thirty great grandchildren, six great great grandchildren and several nieces, nephews and cousins. She is predeceased by her two sons, Edward C. Baker in 2011 and Daniel James Baker in 2011; two sisters, Kathleen Baker and Lucretia Brouty and four brothers, Edward Chartrand, Harold (Pat) Chartrand, Harrison Chartrand and Kenneth (Jack) Chartrand.

Dorothy’s greatest joy was raising her family and spoiling her grandchildren. She took pride in her work outdoors and enjoyed crafting. Dorothy liked to play cards, bingo and trips to the casino. Mrs. Baker was also a member of the Daughters of Isabella in Harrisville, NY.

Donations may be made in Dorothy’s memory to Hospice of Jefferson County, 1398 Gotham St., Watertown, NY 13601.

Online condolences may be made at www.fraryfuneralhome.com.

Spring Burials

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CASE - There will be a graveside service for Lena N. Case at 3 pm Monday, June 18, 2018 in Sanford Corners Cemetery, Calcium, NY. Mrs. Case died March 28, 2018 in Winston-Salem, NC.

GLEASON - Graveside services for Douglas C. Gleason and Ruberta M. Shurtleff Gleason will be 11:30 am Sunday, June 17, 2018 at Oakwood Cemetery, Theresa, NY, with Rev. Robert Vrooman, officiating. Mrs. Gleason died March 29, 2013 and Mr. Gleason died December 11, 2017.

MILLER - COLTON—Funeral Services with Military Honors for 74 year old Robert D. “Bob” Miller will be held Saturday, June 16, 2018 at 12 noon at the Buck Funeral Home in Colton with Rev. Brooke Newell presiding. Burial will be held in the Pleasant Mound Cemetery in Colton. Family and friends may call at the Buck Funeral Home in Colton on Saturday from 10 a.m. until the time of the service. Mr. Miller passed away on May 26, 2018. Memories and condolences may be shared online at www.buckfuneralhome.com .

STROUSE - The spring graveside service for Roberta A. Strouse will be held on Saturday, June 16, at 3PM in Clayton Cemetery with Rev. Charles Costantino presiding. Mrs. Strouse, 82, of Clayton passed away December 11, 2017 at her home. Arrangements are entrusted with Cummings Funeral Service, Inc., Clayton and online condolences to her family may be posted at www.cummingsfuneral.com.

WELDON - A Memorial Service will be held for Sara E. (Sally) Weldon on Saturday, June 30, 2018, at 11:00 a.m., at Holy Family Church in Watertown, New York, with Father Steven Murray officiating. A reception will follow the service at 247 TenEyck Street, Watertown.


Kathie J. Briggs

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POTSDAM – Kathie J. Briggs, 70, passed away June 7, 2018 at the Canton Potsdam Hospital. At Kathie’s request, her body will be donated to the Upstate Medical University for the advancement of science. Arrangements are with the Flint Funeral Home, Moira.

Rita L. Richer

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Massena: Rita L. Richer, of Roosevelt Road passed late Saturday evening at her home under the care of her loving family and hospice. The family has entrusted funeral arrangements to the care and direction of the Phillips Memorial Home, Massena.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 AM on Friday, June15, 2018 at Sacred Heart Church with Fr. Tojo officiating. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Massena.

Family and friends are welcome to call the Phillips Memorial Home, on Thursday afternoon (June 14, 2018) from 2:00 to 4:00 P.M. and 7:00 to 9:00 P.M.

Rita was born on September 6, 1922 in Dickinson, NY to the late Myrle and Bertha (Rouselle) Guyette.

She attended Massena Schools and graduated from Massena High School, and later attended Central City Business School in Schenectady, NY

She began her career at General Electric in Schenectady in the drafting department. She later worked for a short time with the highway department in Massena, and as a secretary at ALCOA.

Rita married Raymond J. Richer on September 29, 1951 at the Church of the Sacred Heart in Massena. The mass was officiated by the late Rev. Msgr. Robert Lawler.

In the early 1960’s Rita and Ray purchased a dairy farm, which kept them very busy as they raised their family. Rita was well known for her strong work ethic. In addition to the dairy farm, she also had over 2000 chickens and supplied eggs to many businesses, restaurants, and the hospital in Massena. It was through her egg business, that Rita became known to many around town as the “Egg Lady”.

In 1968, Rita began working as a free-lance court reporter and stenographer serving many courts around St. Lawrence County, including the Town and Village of Massena. Rita retired in 2013 at the age of 90, after a 45-year career as a stenographer.

Rita was a green thumb that would keep busy with growing just about anything in her vegetable and flower gardens. She also enjoyed horse races, especially Saratoga, and attending flea markets. She was a frequent visitor to the Casino. Most of all, she enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

She is survived by her loving children, a son Raymond M. Richer of Massena, and a daughter Rhonda Poupore of Massena. She also survived by her grandchildren Joshua (Patricia) Poupore of Scotia, NY, and Jarred (Natalie) Poupore, and great-grandchildren, Coy and Anthony Poupore of Clemmons, NC. She is also survived by her niece Rose Guyette who lived with her for over thirty years and was a constant companion, as well as many other nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Raymond J. in 2000, her brothers Raleigh and Paul Guyette and sister Pauline Freego along with and her son in-law Anthony Poupore in 2013.

Memorial contributions may be shared with Hospice and Palliative Care Of St. Lawrence Valley and Massena Rescue Squad.

David E. Butterfield

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Mr. David E. Butterfield, age 72, of Potsdam and formerly of Canton passed away on June 8th while surrounded by his loving family. Arrangements are with the Garner Funeral Service. Condolences on line can be shared @www.garnerfh.com.

Laura Webster Mekkelson

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Laura Webster Mekkelson, 95, born November 23, 1922, in Fowlerville, New York, the daughter of William and Florence Olin Webster, has gone to be with her loved ones who left this earth before her, including her husband, Norman “Mike” Mekkelson, their daughter Nancy, and their infant son, Michael. Laura grew up on the family farm on the East Road in Port Leyden with 8 siblings who have all passed away, along with their spouses; Harold, George (Hilda), Floyd, William (Evelyn), Alvin, Susie (Hugh) Gillette, Ethel (Lloyd) Richardson, Josephine (Joe) Rudmin. Laura married Mike on February 1, 1943 in Port Leyden, New York. Mike died in December of 1979. Surviving are their four children, Judith (Roger) Tuthill and Christine (Vincent Raneri) Chrzanowski, of Gloversville, New York; Robert (Anita) Mekkelson, of Draper, Utah, and Janet (James) DiManno, of Glens Falls. She is also survived by her beloved grandchildren, David (Helen) Berube, William (Jennifer) Berube, James (Brooke) Chrzanowski, Douglas (Jennifer) Chrzanowski, Robyn (Matthew) Guzielek, Jeremy Mekkelson, Heather (David) Roman, Madisen Mekkelson, Marshal Mekkelson, Laura Mekkelson, Jessalyn (Vi) DiManno, Jenelle (Alvin James Baker III) DiManno and J. Nickolas DiManno. Her great-grandchildren are Tyler, Zachary, Jensen and Xander Berube, Samantha Berube, Kathryn and Carter Chrzanowski, Braylin Jones, Austin and Colton Chrzanowski, Leighton and Adalyn Guzielek, Emma Mekkelson, Zea Roman, as well as her great-great grandchildren Sebastian and Luna Berube. Laura attended the Utica School of Commerce and was employed by the Ration Board during WWII. It was at that time that she married the love of her life, Mike Mekkelson. She was later employed by Port Leyden Central School as secretary to the principal. It was in this position where she was discovered by the students, who came to know her, to be a sweet, compassionate and understanding person who became a part of their school days . She became secretary to the principal at South Lewis Central School when Port Leyden merged into the South Lewis School District, and from this job is when she retired. Even though retired, Laura continued keeping busy in community groups, such as the Eastern Stars, the Port Leyden Community Library, Daughters of the American Revolution, the Historical Society, Monday Club, Senior Citizens, to name a few. She was instrumental in implementing computer programs during her positions as Treasurer and/or Secretary in many of the organizations.

She purchased her computer at the age of 70 and became proficient in spread sheet programs, word documents, genealogy research and e-mail. Her children looked forward to starting their days with an e-mail message from their mother every morning, for Laura would send a message to them every night before bed. We, her children, miss those e-mails beyond measure.

Funeral services will be held at the Mills Funeral Home in Boonville, New York on Monday, June 11, 2018, at 2:00 p.m. Calling hours will be from 12 – 2 p.m. prior the service. Interment will be in the Port Leyden Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Laura may be made to the Port Leyden Community Library, PO Box 97, Port Leyden, New York 13433. For an online message of sympathy please go to www.millsfuneralhomes.com.

Gary A. Schneeberger

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LOWVILLE — Gary Anthony Schneeberger, 84, of NYS Route 12, died Sunday evening, June 10, 2018 at his home, under the loving care of his family and Lewis County Hospice.

A funeral service will be at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, June 15, 2018 at Iseneker Funeral Home, Inc., Lowville with Rev. Jay Seymour officiating. Calling hours will be from 3-7 p.m. prior to the funeral service, at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to Friends of Lewis County Hospice, P.O. Box 266, Lowville, NY 13367.

He is survived by his wife of nearly 58 years, Nancy; four children, Laurie Larsen of Goose Creek, SC; Mickey Schneeberger of Lowville; Heidi and Neal Baldwin of Parish; Lee and Crandall LaPlante of Carthage; a sister-in-law, Nina Schneeberger of Croghan; seven grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, several nieces, nephews and cousins. He is predeceased by a sister, Mary Frank and three brothers, Francis, Lyle and Gerald Schneeberger.

Gary was born on August 11, 1933 in Beaver Falls, NY, a son of the late Jacob and Charlotte Martin Schneeberger. Gary was a pinsetter at Beaver Falls Community Hall, beginning at age 12. He graduated from Beaver River Central School. While in school, he was a star athlete and was captain of the football team and was class president. He was also active with clubs and organizations during high school. He worked for J.P. Lewis in Beaver Falls. Gary worked for AMF in Lowville for 29 ½ years. On July 2, 1960, he married Nancy Ann Longamore at St. Stephen’s Church, Croghan, with Rev. Reginald Baliman officiating. He also worked for Nortz and Virkler, then for The ARC for 19 years, as supervisor and fundraising co-ordinator. Gary was well known as the barbeque chicken king of Lowville. He was a past member of BPOE 1605, Lowville Elks Lodge. He played softball for 14 years for the Fargo Inn. Gary was a sports fanatic, he was an avid fan of the NY Yankees, NY Giants, and Syracuse University sports. Gary was also an avid bowler. Most of all, he enjoyed spending time with his family.

Condolences may be made online at www.isenekerfuneralhome.com.

Bruce Brewer Haverstock

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MASSENA- Bruce Brewer Haverstock, 76, of 279 Trippany Rd, unexpectedly passed away Tuesday evening, June 12, 2018 in Watertown.

Bruce was born on January 7, 1940 in Massena, the son of the late Errol and Theresa Mersinger Haverstock and attended Massena schools. On November 12, 1960 he married Dona M. Montgomery at St. Joseph’s Church with Msgr. Harold J. Skelly, officiating. She predeceased him on August 22, 1994.

As a young man, Bruce helped his family on the farm before working in the construction of St. Lawrence Seaway. He later went to work for Donald Dutcher Construction and Green Island Construction until his retirement as a master mechanic. Bruce was a life member of the Knights of Columbus Council #1141. Bruce was a “jack of all trades”, who enjoyed woodworking, building, construction, mechanics, welding, helping others, taking care of animals, but most importantly spending time with his family and friends.

Bruce is survived by his children, Bert B. Haverstock, Katherine H. Bernard, and Robert E. Haverstock all of Massena; four grandchildren, Robert E. Haverstock, Ryan A. Bernard, Kassidy N. Haverstock, and Celeste E. Haverstock; six great grandchildren, Connor, Mackenzie, Wyatt, Kyra, Leanna, and Jeremiah. In addition, he is survived by his sisters, Deanie Wright and Phyllis J. Dimick both of Massena; his brothers, Berton Haverstock of Massena, Lon and Fern Haverstock of St. Regis Falls, and Duane and Judy Haverstock of Leesburg, FL; and many nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents and wife; he was predeceased by a daughter, Lori Kay Haverstock and his mother and father-in-law, Robert and Katherine (Sucese) Montgomery.

Services will be held privately at the convenience of the family with burial in Calvary Cemetery, Massena

Memorial contributions in his memory may be made to Massena Humane Society or Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley.

Arrangements are with the Donaldson Funeral Home, Massena, where memories and condolences may be made online at www.donaldsonfh.com

Michael Hogue

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Mr. Michael J. Hogue, 73, died Saturday, June 9th, at his residence, under the care of his family and Hospice of Jefferson County. There will be a Celebration of Life on Saturday, June 16th, starting at 3pm, at the Knights of Columbus in Clayton. The Clayton American Legion Post 821 Color-guard will do Military Honors at 4pm outside the Knights of Columbus.

Mike was born November 8th, 1944, in Dorking England, the son of Joseph and Peggy Farley Hogue. He graduated from General Brown High School.

He entered the United States Navy on March 14th, 1962, and was honorably discharged on January 21st, 1966. He was last assigned to the USNC Rosevelt RDS, in Puerto Rico.

Mike went to work for Niagara Mohawk, now National Grid, in 1979 and retired from there in 2006. While working for Niagara Mohawk, he worked for various departments. He was in the Service Department when he retired.

He was a member of the Colon Couch Post 821 American Legion, where he was Past Commander. He also was owner and operator of a DJ Service called Memory Lane.

Mike enjoyed collecting antiques, metal detecting, doing construction projects, and having a few cuba libres.

Surviving are two daughters, Charlotte (Matthew) Geisler of Lousiana, Pia (Ryan) Miller of Rhode Island; one son Mark (Melissa) DeRemer of Illinois; three grandchildren; two sisters; one brother; nieces and nephews.

Donations can be made in his name to Hospice of Jefferson County, 1398 Gotham St., Watertown, N.Y. 13601.

Arrangements are with the T.R. Jetty Funeral Home in Clayton.

Condolences can be made at trjetty.com


Ruth N. Brown

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Massena: Ruth N. Brown, 92 of Highland Ave. passed away on Wednesday June 13, 2018 at St. Regis Nursing Home. Arrangements are incomplete with the Phillips Memorial Home in Massena.

Wilfreda B. Stone

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Wilfreda B. Stone passed away peacefully at Samaritan Keep in Watertown NY, June 12, 2018 at the age of 96 years, due to complications of polio and neuropathy. She was born October 21, 1921, in Syracuse NY, to Oscar J. and Mary Mott Brown, the fifth of five children. She grew up in Baldwinsville and attended Syracuse University for her undergraduate and law degrees, graduating in 1943 and 1944. On December 27, 1944, she married Irwin K. Stone, moving to New York City to practice law on Wall Street which supported the couple while Irwin was attending NYU Medical School. In 1948, the couple moved to Baldwinsville where Irwin pursued a residency in internal medicine at University Hospital in Syracuse and she opened a practice with Ormand N. Gale. In 1954 they moved to Watertown and she joined the law firm of Giles, Maloney, Marsh, Clary & Swartz which later became the firm of Giles, Marsh, Goodwin & Stone, P.C. Their two children Charles and Gale were born shortly thereafter in 1955 and 1956. She established a practice in real estate and will/trust law, eschewing a trial-law practice to raise a family. She remained active in her legal practice until her retirement in 1986, after 42 years of practicing law. Her practice remained centered on real estate and beneficiary law, where she established a reputation in beneficiary law, which led to an advocacy for estate planning for women.

Even while practicing law and raising two children, she was active in the community of Northern New York. She was a member of the Board of Education of the City of Watertown for 10 years, with a two-year term as president, Chairman of the Small Cities Committee of the NYS School Board Association, member of the Board of BOCES of Jefferson County, member and president of the Women’s Auxiliary to the Jefferson County Medical Society as well as memberships in the First Presbyterian Church, the Samaritan Auxiliary and the Auxiliary to Mercy Hospital, Board of Directors of Northern New York Community Foundation, Central New York Chapter of the Nature Conservancy and the Girl Scout Council of Jefferson and Onondaga Counties. Within the legal community, she was a member of the American, New York, and Jefferson County Bar Associations; she served as the first woman president of the Jefferson County Bar Association from 1986 to 1987.

Billie and Irwin were active alumni of Syracuse University through their donations and regular attendance at Syracuse basketball and football games. With her sisters, she established the Oscar J. Brown Legal Scholarship at Syracuse University. She was recognized by Syracuse University for her activity as an alumna and her professional accomplishments with the awarding of the Melvin A. Eggers Senior Alumni Award in 2006. She and Irwin also loved to travel with their favorite trips to the Caribbean and more recently remote Georgia. They were active in Henderson Harbor Yacht Club where they raced a series of Lightning one-design sailboats until the 1990’s. Their love for the Harbor led to the establishment of the conservation easement with Ontario Bays Initiative of Stoney Cove in Henderson Harbor in 2016.

It was during a recognition speech at Syracuse, that she remarked about her experiences in the legal profession. Her initial goal was to attend the Maxwell School of Communication, but, when she was refused for the PhD program on the basis of her gender, she applied to the Law School instead. Her father, a distinguished trial lawyer, was told about her application after her acceptance. He later spirited her off to Rochester to be inducted in to the Bar in 1944 prior to her marriage so that she would be listed as a “Brown.” It was during that session that the presiding judge asked her to remove her hat, and she refused, stating “Your Honor, women don’t remove their hats in court.” She prided herself on always having a matching hat and outfit for court. In later years she was noted for her fiduciary concerns in the practice where her partners noted in reference to practice expenses, “Mrs. Stone won’t like that.” Raising children with a husband who was a busy internist was almost equivalent to today’s single-parenthood. Her children growing up felt that it was the norm to manage a household and a practice simultaneously. Her practice in estate law allowed her to do so, although she did retain her court room desire to win arguments and games, leading to the most famous quote during a discussion of conversion of temperature, “Charles, it is not important whether you are right or wrong. It is important that you win the argument.”

In our family, she represents the last of her generation, the great generation. She is preceded in death not only by her parents but all of her siblings, Olive, Helen, Barbara, and Oscar II and all of their spouses, as well as Irwin and his siblings Marcia and Fred and their spouses as well. She is survived by her children, Charles (Tanya) and Gale, her grandchildren, Charles II, Erin and Tyler, and a host of nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at First Presbyterian Church in Watertown on Monday, June 18, at 2PM. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory to Ontario Bays Initiative, Inc., PO Box 117, Chaumont, NY 13622, and Syracuse University College of Law, 950 Irving Avenue, Syracuse NY 13244 would be greatly appreciated.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Cleveland Funeral Home, Watertown, NY. Online condolences may be made at www.clevelandfuneralhomeinc.com.

Lawrence Cooper

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STAR LAKE – Lawrence Cooper, age 86, formerly of Star Lake, passed away on February 19, 2018 in Batavia NY.

Calling hours will be held at French Family Funeral Home in Star Lake on Sunday, June 17, 2018 from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. and on Monday, June 18, 2018 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. with his service following at 12:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be in the St. Hubert’s Cemetery with military honors. Condolences may be shared online at www.frenchfuneralhomes.com.

Paul Stephen Cutler

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NORWOOD -- It is with great sadness that the Cutler family announces the passing of their beloved oldest son and brother. Paul Stephen Cutler, born on February 4, 1960, in Potsdam, NY; was 57 years old at the time of his death, on December 22, 2017, in Rio, West Virginia.

His still-living parents Clarence, and Martha Cutler of Norwood, NY, will lovingly remember Paul; as will all of his siblings and their families; Theresa, Timothy, (Sueann – deceased), David (Renee), Rebecca, Christine (Randy Campbell), Mark and Peter (Amy). Several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and a multitude of friends and former co-workers, as well as his dear friend, Ken Stelter; will also remember Paul and cherish the many memories they have of their time with him.

Paul was a former Eagle Scout, a 1978 graduate of Norwood-Norfolk Central School, an honorable veteran of the United States Airforce and had very recently retired after 36 years of successful service within several civilian posts at various locations, culminating at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia. He was a member of several organizations, including the AMVETS and the Knights of Columbus. He enjoyed long walks, being outdoors in nature, reading books, listening to music and cooking. An avid sports fan, Paul will always be remembered for his laughter, ready smile and genuine care for his fellow man – consistently rooting for the underdog and assisting all who were in need.

Rev. Msgr. John Murphy will preside over a Catholic funeral mass, at St. Andrew’s Catholic Church on June 19, 2018, at noon. Interment will follow in the Calvary Cemetery in Norwood, NY. Those who so desire may make memorial donations in memory of Paul Cutler, to the St. Andrew’s Catholic Church in Norwood, NY and memories and condolences may be shared online at www.buckfuneralhome.com .

Donald L. Maracle

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Donald Larry Maracle, 68, of Wolfe Island, Ontario and Watertown, NY, passed away on Friday, June 8th, while at his Florida residence in Port Richey. Larry is survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Kimberly Maracle, four children and spouses Kelly (Ray), Dustin (Melissa), Vaughn (Marissa) and Ashley (Yuma), along with six grand children. Larry graduated Watertown High School in 1967, the Watertown School of Commerce in 1969, and then served in the US Air Force 69-73’ before owning and operating a General Contracting service in Northern New York for 35 years. Larry will be remembered for valuing his family and friends, honest workmanship, and living life to the fullest. Larry’s true pastime and most prized possession was his family.

A celebration of Larry’s life will be held at the Italian American Club in Watertown on Saturday, June 16th from 11:00am -3:00pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte, Post Secondary Education, 24 Meadow Drive, Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, K0K 1X0, Ontario, Canada.

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