Lucy C. Gorr 10/26/2019

Lucy C. Gorr

Lucy C. Gorr, 88, formerly of Cocoa, Florida and Bloomingdale, New York, died on October 26, 2019, at her daughter’s home. Funeral services are under the direction of Charlene Johnson-Allen, at French Family Funeral Home, Star Lake.  Calling hours will be October 30th, 11 am – 2 PM at the funeral home, a funeral mass will follow at St. Hubert’s Church, Star Lake, 2:30 PM , Father Shane Lynch officiating. She is survived by her daughters, Valerie L. and Lee Noel of Fulton, Donna L. and Francis (Frank) Whitelaw of Bloomingdale, a brother in law, Larry and Andrea Gore of Hamlin, a sister, Carmen Courtois, a sister in law, Bea Gore, grandchildren, Lee Anthony and Tara Noel of Cicero, Angie and Dylan Molchanoff of Cicero, great grandchildren Nathan, Sabrina and Vanessa Noel, Caiden Russell and Anabel Donovan, several nieces and nephews.  Lucy was born on February 6, 1931, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the daughter of the late, Francisco C. and Carmen L. Arzuaga Vigo.  She married John (Jack) Gorr on April 12, 1952 in Star Lake, he predeceased her on March 1, 2005.  She proudly worked at the Kennedy Space Center, in Florida for McDonnell Douglas. Prior to that she worked for many years in the office at Clifton Fine Hospital. Lucy was a past matron for the Order of Eastern Star in Oswegatchie, a Girl Scout Leader, and a past parishioner at St. Hubert’s.  She loved spending time with her family, creating porcelain dolls and making their clothing. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Cranberry Lake Volunteer Rescue Squad.

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3 Comments

  1. So sorry to hear about the passing of Aunt Lucy. I so enjoyed visiting with her. She was a funny lady and so very interesting.

    Unfortunately we are not able to attend the services, and I apologize for that.

    We do send our thoughts, prayers and love to all of you.

    Berta, Gordy, Lindsay & Rob

  2. To the family and friends of Lucy Gorr,
    Your mother Lucy was such a wonderful woman and I am glad I got a chance to know her. I am sorry for your loss.
    Much Love,
    Greg Merlin

  3. We are so sorry to hear of our dear friend Lucy’s passing. Always enjoyed our time in Cranberry Lake with both your mom and dad. We had some wonderful times sharing laughs and a few jokes. She was a funny lady and I remember Sundays going to church with her. Great faith conversations. She is missed already. She will be in our thoughts forever. Gay and Wayne

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