Jean D. Thornhill 05/17/2024

 

Jean D. Thornhill         

Jean D. Thornhill, 92, formerly of Heuvelton, died on May 17, 2024, at the St. Joseph’s Nursing Home, surrounded by her loving family. There will be a memorial service on June 29, 2024, 11:00 am at the St. Joseph’s Nursing Home Chapel, Deacon Anthnoy Paztizzo officiating, a luncheon will follow at the gazebo, and burial will be at 2:00 pm at the Pine Hill Cemetery, Eel Weir.  Jean is survived by her daughters, Deborah and her husband Raymond Traver of The Villages, Florida, Donna Stiles of Morristown, Diana and her husband Tony Gallucci of Rensselaer Falls, Dawn Mack and Bruce Warren of Rensselaer Falls, a son, Michael and his wife Alison Thornhill of Rensselaer Falls, grandchildren, Sydney Thornhill, Lucas Thornhill, Amy Traver and her husband Darrin Fallick,  David Traver and his wife Mariko Omura, Anthony Gallucci, Keith Gallucci, Shelby Mack , Kedan Mack, great grandchildren Raenen Traver-Fallick and Avy Traver, several nieces and nephews.  She was predeceased by her brother Gordon Dickson, sister, Agnes Wilson, and a niece Barbara Jean Romeo.  Jean was born on December 18, 1931, in Ogdensburg, to the late James and Catherine McDade Dickson. She worked as a waitress at Sholette’s Restaurant, before that she was a nurse’s aide at A. Barton Hepburn Hospital. Jean was a member of the US Coast Guard Auxiliary, the VFW Auxiliary, the American Legion Auxiliary, the Power Squadron and the Ogdensburg Senior Citizen’s Club. She loved following her children’s and grandchildren’s activities, boating and snowmobiling. In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to the SPCA or the charity of one’s choice. 

Dennis K. Harris Jr. 04/18/2024

 

Dennis K. Harris, Jr.    

Dennis K. Harris, Jr., 58, formerly of Russell, died on April 18, 2024, at the Elderwood of Uihlein in Lake Placid. There will be a graveside service, Saturday, April 27, 2024, 2:00 PM at the Hermon Cemetery, Hermon, NY, Pastor Martha Helmer officiating.  Dennis is survived by his sons, James Harris, Trey Plummer, a daughter, Ashley Plummer, a sister, Melanie and her husband Jeremy Chaney, four grandchildren, a nephew, Raiden Chaney, nieces, Britney Putney and Patricia and her husband Gary Hall.  He was predeceased by his son Jeffrey Harris.  Dennis was born on April 18, 1966 in Sharon, Connecticut, to the late Dennis and Joan Conto Harris. He worked as a telemarketer. Dennis loved to listen to music, fishing, traveling and the outdoors. In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to the American Heart Association

 

Dr. David M. Speer 04/18/2024

 

 

Dr. David M. Speer

Dr. David M. Speer, 86 of Canton, NY passed away from this life on April 18, 2024 at the Plattsburg, NY Hospital.

A celebration of his life will be held at a later date.

David is survived by his wife of 60 years, Patricia Speer and three sons, and their wives and 6 grandchildren and his brother Jack Speer.

He was predeceased by parents; Hilda and Webster Speer DVM, his sister Virginia and brother William.

David Graduated from Canton Highschool in 1956 and then received his Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Purdue University in 1964.  He returned to Canton to open the Canton Animal Hospital and practiced until 2005 when he sold the practice then continued to work for the practice for 14 more years.

David was active in many Veterinary Societies and professional organizations over the years. He enjoyed fishing and always tried to incorporate a fishing trip into any vacation, which were few and far between.  David was a voracious reader with an extensive library.  He also enjoyed gardening and planted many trees throughout his life.  He enjoyed nature and the outdoors, had a pragmatic approach to conservation and didn’t waste time or resources with anything he did.  He always thought of his family before himself and was a great provider.  He was also very generous to his friends and extended family and donated to many causes.

In lieu of flowers any contribution may be made to the Canton Rescue Squad, 77 Riverside Drive, Canton, NY.

 

Lyndsay E. Pryor-Shenkle 04/17/2024

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Lyndsay Erin Pryor-Shenkle

 

Lyndsay Erin Shenkle passed away at Canton Potsdam Hospital on Wednesday, April 17.   She was 43 years old.  Lyndsay was born in Albany, NY on December 12, 1980. Her family moved to Lowville, NY in 1988 and she graduated from Lowville Academy in 1998.  She then attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts (SMFA) in Boston where she received a Studio Art diploma.  Lyndsay was a kind and generous person who always placed the needs of others above herself.  She loved to read, especially murder mysteries, and to paint and draw. She also loved making people laugh and preferred the company of others to being alone.  Besides her mother and stepfather, James O’Neill, she is survived by two brothers, David Shenkle of Watertown and Erik Shenkle of Houston, Texas along with his wife, Jasmin and his son, Jacob.  She was predeceased by her father, Gary L. Shenkle, DDS.  In accordance with her wishes, there are no public services planned but her family will have a celebration of her life later. Lyndsay’s family would like to thank the doctors and nurses at Canton Potsdam Hospital for their care and compassion during this difficult time. In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to the St. Lawrence County Historical Association, 3 Main Street, Canton, New York, 13617.  

 

 

 

Patricia A. Flight 04/16/2024

 

 

 

 

 

Patricia A. Flight

 

Patricia A. Flight, 80 of DeKalb, died on April 16, 2024 at Canton-Potsdam Hospital. There will be a graveside service on April 22, 2024 at the Union Cemetery in DeKalb, 2:30 PM, Pastor Martha Helmer officiating. Paricia is survived by her husband, Lawrence Flight, son, Marc and his wife Shannon Flight of Little Chute, Wisconsin, daughters, Diane and her husband Larry Hazelton of Heuvelton, Donna and her husband Francis Anson of DeKalb, Carol and her husband Malcolm Hubbard of Gaffney, South Carolina, Cathy and her husband Robert Reed of Baltimore, Maryland, 8 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.  She was predeceased by her sister, Nancy Ellis, and her brother Henry Ernestine.  She was born on January 26, 1944 to the late Floyd and Mae Boshane Benway.  Pat married Lawrence Flight on June 3, 1961 at the DeKalb Junction United Methodist Church. Pat worked at Saint Lawrence University and Hermon DeKalb Central School as a cook, prior to that she was a cashier at Ames. She was a former member of the DeKalb Junction United Methodist Church.  She loved to do crossword puzzles, crochet, camp, cook and her indoor garden.   Contributions in lieu of flowers can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association or the American Cancer Society

 

Lewis Fendrick Jr. 03/30/2024

Lewis Fendrick Jr.       

Lewis Fendrick Jr., 69 of DeKalb, died on March 30, 2024, at Canton Potsdam Hospital.  There are no services. Lewis is survived by his loving wife Joan, son, Lewis and his wife Jennifer Fendrick of Whitehall, PA, grandchildren Rachael Fendrick and Logan Fendrick, a sister, Dawn and her husband Kurt Walters, of Allentown, PA, a nephew, Nathan Walters and his beloved dog, Meina. He was born on September 30, 1954 in Allentown, PA, to the late Lewis and Grace Heller Fendrick Sr. He graduated from Dieruff High School in 1972. He married Joan Hobel on November 28, 2012. Lewis was a chemist at Air Products in Macungie, PA until his retirement in 2012. Prior to that he was a police officer in Coplay, PA and deputy sheriff in Leigh Valley, PA. He loved fishing, handy work, reading, hunting, spending time at his camp in Dexter and gardening. In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to the charity of choice. 

Frank B. Aldous Jr. 03/24/2024

Frank B. Aldous Jr.       

Frank B. Aldous Jr., 87 of Hermon, died peacefully on March 24, 2024, at his home surrounded by his loving family and golden grand dogs.

Frank was born on September 14,1936 in Pierrepont, to the late Frank and Flora Barkley Aldous Sr. He attended Hermon and then graduated from Knox Memorial School in 1953 and went into the Air Force achieving several technical certifications.  While in the service he was stationed in Germany where he met and married Elfriede Schwitalla celebrating 61 years of marriage.  Frank worked at Corning Glass as an electrician till his retirement in 1999.   While at Corning he enjoyed the friendships he built and was committed to responding anytime a call came in where his knowledge and ability to fix anything was called upon.  After his retirement he was a school bus driver for First Student in Lisbon where he would joke with the students, always looking to enjoy a laugh.   More importantly he enjoyed sharing memories talking about the sporting events from his daughter’s sports teams.    There was never an inning or period / play he forgot and shared those stories lovingly.   Thank you to all who listened.   In later years Frank enjoyed hockey games and finding concession stand hot dogs.

Frank is survived by his loving wife Elfriede, daughters, Carmen and her husband Randy Camp of Canton, Heidi and her husband Gary Fick of Maryland, Brigitte and her husband Dean Anninos of Virginia, sisters, Vivian Wilson of Elbridge, Jeanette Jones, grandchildren Darren Camp and his fiance’ Ashley Anderson of Canton, Brittany Camp and her fiance’ Nick Vega of Florida, Andrew Fick of Maryland and Jay Anninos of Virginia.

  Services will be private.

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Hospice and Palliative Care of St. Lawrence Valley or the Hermon-DeKalb Pee Wee Association, PO Box 52, Hermon, New York, 13652. 

Harold W. (Bill) Scott Jr. 03/09/2024

 

Harold William (BILL) Scott Jr.

Harold W. (Bill) Scott Jr., age 79, of DeKalb Junction, NY, passed away at Canton Potsdam Hospital on March 9, 2024.   On April 13, 2024, at 2:30 PM there will be a memorial service at the New Hope Community Church at 33 Grant St., Potsdam, New York.

Harold W. (Bill) Scott Jr. was born in Syracuse, NY to Rev. Harold W. and Clarabelle (Gerry Biesek) Scott on March 15, 1944. He is predeceased by his parents, Harold and Gerry, and grandson, Jared Maurer. He is survived by his loving wife JoAnne Scott; nine children, Candace Cowser, Bethany (Dan) Skarupa, Amanda Puleo, Rachel Hope, Rebekah (Michael) Maurer, Christa Scott, Aaron (Monica) Scott, Renee (Tony) Colon, and Jessie (Jevon) Reardon; and sister Candy (Dale) Kasson. He also leaves behind 19 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and numerous friends.

Bill graduated from Skaneateles Central School in 1961. He worked as a heavy equipment operator for over 30 years. He attended Elim Bible Institute, for theological studies. He attended SUNY Canton where he received his A.A.S, Computer Information Systems degree in 1995. He then began working as a St. Lawrence County dispatcher until he retired in 2015. He served for over 60 years as volunteer fireman and was a Chaplain at Dekalb Junction Volunteer Fire Department and served as a level 3 EMT with the Hermon rescue squad. 

Bill will be remembered for his strong convictions, opinions, and most importantly his faith. He was very involved in the community, pastoring several church congregations. 

Bill was an avid supporter of Israel. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews at http://www.ifcj.org for the support of Israel.

 

 

 

Libby Ann Kinch 02/29/2024

Libby A. Kinch

Libby A. Kinch, 55 of Gouverneur, died on February 29, 2024, at E. J. Noble Hospital, Gouverneur.  There will be a Celebration of Life on March 16, 2024 12 – 4 PM at the VFW in Gouverneur. Libby is survived by her husband, Howard Kinch, son, Matthew Kinch of Hermon, mother, Shirley Briggs, brothers, Richard and his wife Ellie Briggs of Crary Mills, Randy Briggs of Canton, in-laws Pam and Nelson Hutt of Theresa, sister in laws Billie Jo Collins of Theresa, Angel Hutt of Theresa, Nickcole Collins of Watertown, 14 nieces and nephews, including Nelson Melendez, Skai Melendez, Esmeralda Melendez and Tavia Justice. She was predeceased by her daughter, Chantel Kinch, father, Richard Briggs father-in-law, Jeffery D. Kinch. She was born on June 22, 1968 in Buffalo, to Richard and Shirley Fiefield Briggs. She graduated from Canton Central School in 1986. She married Howard Kinch at their home in Gouverneur on April 7, 2001. Libby was a babysitter and prior to that she worked at McCarthy’s in Canton doing various jobs. She loved spending time with her family and friends, horseback riding, traveling, collecting butterflies and dragonflies. Contributions can be made to the Ronald McDonald House, 1100 East Genesee Street, Syracuse, New York 13210, or to help with funeral expenses.

 

Randy S. Newcombe 02/06/2024

Randy S. Newcombe

It is with the heaviest of hearts that we announce the death of Randy Steven Newcombe born on January 2, 1963 and taken from us too soon on February 6, 2024. Randy was the proud Father of his beautiful and loving Daughter Ninah Newcombe, Step-Father to Megan (Ryan), Morgan, Brad, Brandon, Dustin, Jordan; Step-Grandfather to Sofie, Max and Luc; beloved Son of Howard and Marion Newcombe; amazing Brother to Scott (Sheila) Newcombe, Cindy Lottie, Rhonda (Ray) Boyles, Amy (Steve) Costa, Tammy (David) Wentzel, Steven (Tobi) Newcombe, Kellie (Mark) Marcellus and loving Uncle and Great Uncle to many nieces and nephews who looked up to him for guidance, love and mostly ‘fun’; exhibited by a 2023 camping trip with Randy, Steve and the nephews to memorialize many summer camping trips when the boys were young. Randy lit up a room with his infectious smile and outgoing personality and could always be heard whistling. His sarcasm and witty comments were a sign of love and affection for all lucky enough to be on the receiving end of it. Randy worked for many years at Gouverneur Hospital as a Physical Therapist Assistant and loved the camaraderie he shared with his co-workers. He lived his life to the absolute fullest and took his last breath knowing that he was truly loved. Randy’s hard fought battle would not have been as peaceful without the selfless acts of Rhonda and Eric. We are beyond grateful for the love and care you gave to Randy and Ninah. Our family would like to thank Dave, Paul, Monk and Bruce for their long standing friendship and support. Following his wishes, Randy’s ashes will be released into the forests of camp, his favorite environment, where he could be found every weekend during hunting season wandering the woods (sometimes even without a loaded gun) trying to bag the Big Buck. Although our hearts are broken they are filled with so many memories of the loving. kind and wonderful man that we were lucky enough to have had in our lives. We will love you
forever. Randy did not want us to mourn but only to have a party to celebrate his life.  A Celebration of Life will be April 6, 2024, 3 – 7 PM , at the DeKalb Junction Volunteer Fire Department.