Patsy “Geraline” Fisk 09/12/2024

Patsy “Geraline” Fisk

Patsy “Geraline” Fisk, 87, of Canton, and formerly of Hermon, died on September 12, 2024, at Canton Potsdam Hospital. Services will be private; burial will be in Hermon Cemetery. Geraline is survived by her sons, Duane and his wife Kelli Fisk of Clayton, SC, Kevin and Beverly Fisk of Garner, NC, a sister Connie King of Knight, SC, grandchildren, Sarah “Annie” Fisk, Jason Fisk, Kristi Dunn, Devan Wall, great grandchildren, Nora Fisk and Emery Fisk, several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her, siblings, Paul King, Horace King, Thomas King, Ruby King, and Willa Mae King.  She was born on September 25, 1936 in Woodruff, SC to the late John A. and Cecil Snipes King. In 1956, she married Basil Clark Fisk, he died on January 1, 1982.  She was a culinary specialist at St. Lawrence University, until her retirement.  

Ida N. Carpenter 09/12/2024

 

Ida N. Carpenter

 

Ida N. Carpenter, 92, of Hermon, died on September 12, 2024, at Canton Potsdam Hospital. Calling hours will be on Tuesday, September 17, 2024. 12 – 2PM, the funeral service will be at 2PM, followed by a burial at Hermon Cemetery, Pastor Martha Helmer officiating. Ida is survived by her daughters, Shirley and her husband Edwin Pitcher of Hermon, Ellen and her husband John Waite of Spring Water, stepchildren, Nelson Carpenter, Lowville, Sylvia Fuller of Philadelphia, Sandra and Mark Gutierrez of Antwerp, a sister, Edna and her husband Bert Mandigo of Kenduskeag, Maine, 9 grandchildren, several great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her, brothers Edward McBroom and Alvah McBroom Jr.  She was born on February 2, 1932 in Star Lake, to the late Alvah and Mable Stevens McBroom. On October 9, 1954, she married Charles Carpenter in New Jersey, he died on September 20, 1998.  Ida was an election inspector in the Town of Hermon.  She was a longstanding member of the Hermon Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary and TOPS. Ida loved being with her family, having a vegetable garden and being a homebody. Contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society.