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Obituaries

Beulah Pickering Bombard

Dan McClelland

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Beulah Pickering Bombard, age 90, of Tupper Lake, passed away Monday, February 19, 2018 at the AMC-Mercy Living Center in Tupper Lake.
Born in Tupper Lake  on February 05, 1928, she was the daughter of William and Nora (Pelkey) Oshier.
Beulah was married to Ronald H. Pickering for 55 years. They were married on June 17, 1944 in Tupper Lake and he predeceased her on March 9, 1999.
Beulah was a lifelong resident of Tupper Lake. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother many times over. She had been employed at the Tupper Lake Dress Factory for several years and was a talented self employed seamstress. Beulah was also very active in the community serving as a Sunday School Teacher for many years and as a Deacon in the United Community Church for 30 years. She served as a 4-H leader, was a member of the Red Hat Society, served on the board of directors for the Tupper Lake Adult Center and as a foster grandparent at L.P. Quinn School for nine years.
She is survived by five children; Karen (David) Marconi of Keller, TX, Dennis (Joni) Pickering of Tupper Lake, Debra (George) Lavigne of Tupper Lake, Penny (Andy) Larche of Perry, FL, and Laurie (Joe) Jessie of Tupper Lake, numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great -great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by one son Ronald Pickering, one infant daughter Billie Jean Pickering, seven sisters Lila, Dora, Hazel, Viola, Eva, Clara, and Dorothy, and one brother William G. Oshier.
Funeral arrangements are in care of the Stuart-Fortune-Keough Funeral Home in Tupper Lake. A memorial service took place at 11 a.m. on Saturday February 24, 2018 at the United Community Church in Tupper Lake with Rev. Colin Tuggle officiating. Burial will take place in Lake View Cemetery in Tupper Lake in the spring.
Friends wishing to remember Beulah Pickering Bombard may make memorial contributions to United Community Church in care of the funeral home. Family and friends can also share their memories, photos and sign the online guestbook at stuartfortune keoughfuneralhome.com.

Rita Garrelts

Dan McClelland

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Rita Garrelts
Rita Ellen Garrelts died peacefully Friday, February 23, 2018 at the Wesley Healthcare Center after a long struggle with Parkinson’s disease.
Rita was born on January 12, 1937 in Tupper Lake, to the late Clara Mary Dumoulin Sarazen (1995), and Leo Joseph “Buck” Sarazen (2009).
She was married August 21, 1955 at Holy Name Church in Tupper Lake to her high school sweetheart, Lural Gerry Garrelts. They celebrated 59 years of marriage. Rita and Gerry were blessed to have seven children.
Rita worked for many years for WSWHE BOCES as a special education teaching assistant. Rita loved to bowl, walk, and loved to watch sports. As a young woman she participated in sports and was a cheerleader and would enthusiastically do the cheer for Tupper Lake High School when asked! She looked forward to visiting Tupper Lake in the summers to see relatives and friends.
In addition to her parents and husband, Rita was predeceased by an infant daughter Janlynn Clara Garrelts in August 1958.
Survivors include Michael Lural Garrelts of Buffalo, N.Y., Girard Lynn Garrelts (Deborah) and Richard David Garrelts all of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., Robert Leo Garrelts (Jeff Freebern) of Gansevoort, N.Y., Douglas Shawn (Tania) of Raleigh, NC and Laurie Ellen Garrelts Russo (Joseph) of Wake Forest, NC, Seven grandchildren; Kyle Lural Garrelts, and Elyse Marie Garrelts of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., George Wilms and Amelia Louisa Garrelts of Raleigh, NC, Nicholas Leo Russo, Greyson Joseph Russo, and Maxwell Garrelts Russo of Wake Forest, NC.
Survivors also include a sister, Irene “Tuni” Root of Rochester, N.Y. and two brothers; Richard Sarazen (June) of Simpsonville, SC and Leo Sarazen (Elaine) of Piercefield, N.Y.
Relatives and friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, March 1, 2018 at the William J. Burke & Sons/Bussing & Cunniff Funeral Homes, 628 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs (518-584-5373).
 A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday, March 2, 2018 at St. Clement’s Church, 231 Lake Avenue.
Burial will be in the family plot at St. Alphonsus Cemetery in Tupper Lake in the spring.
Those wishing to make a memorial contribution are asked to consider The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research P.O. Box 5014 Hagerstown, MD. 21741-5014.
Online remembrances may be made at www.burkefuneralhome.com.

Maureen “Mo” Johnson

Dan McClelland

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Maureen “Mo” Johnson
Maureen Ann Lee was born March 21, 1929 to a flapper and telephone operator, Freda, and a politically involved railroad man, Maurice, at the perfect time to have a baby when the economy had been steadily doing great. Six months later, the market crashed and the great depression left its lasting impression.
She earned her living as a nurse, insurance salesperson and administrative assistant to a college professor. At her sister's wedding, she met David Johnson of Tupper Lake. They married a year later. She learned to be and do everything: she sewed, knitted, and crocheted her own clothes and those of some of her children. She cooked, played piano, painted, cut everyone's hair and always had an art or craft project going. She embraced all the opportunities Tupper Lake offered but especially loved water and snow skiing.
She proudly lived independently with her wits about her until she was a month shy of 89. She leaves behind her former husband, now of Keene Valley, and their three children: Marco (with wife Anne Magnan) in Lander, Wyoming; Susan of Staunton, Virginia; and Paul, his wife Marilyn and their two children, Taylor and Andrew of Seattle, Washington; her nieces and their families Deb VanKerkhove of East Amherst, New York; Pam Leathersich of Rochester, New York, favorite brother-in-law, Tony and his wife Beth of Virginia; nephew Greg Johnson of Alabama; nieces and their families Sarah Brown of North Carolina; Amy Garcia of Virginia; Kate Johnson of Virginia; and Laura Johnson of Cologne, Germany. She also leaves behind friends from Kennesaw State University. She was thrilled to live near her grandchildren and was well taken care of by Paul and Marilyn.
In lieu of flowers, please send a donation to the Wild Center.

Maxine Steves

Dan McClelland

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Maxine Steves passed away peacefully in her home on Valentine's Day, February 14, 2018, surrounded by her family.
She was born April 12, 1954 in Rutland, Vermont to Roberta Steve Collins. She attended Warrensburg Central School.
In 1971 Maxine married the love of her life, Thomas Steves. They moved to Corinth, N.Y. where Maxine worked for many years as a butcher at the IGA until they closed.
In 1998, they moved to Tupper Lake where Maxine worked at Mercy Health Care until retiring in 2010.
She enjoyed spending time with her family traveling, sewing and embroidery. In her youth, she spent many summers at Portland Head Lighthouse in Maine. She especially enjoyed returning there as often as possible.
Maxine is predeceased by her husband of 44 years, her parents, her sisters; Elise Collins, Susan Dunn and brothers; Steve and Forest Collins.
She is survived by her daughter, Nancy and husband Roy Phelps of Tupper Lake, her son Joshua and wife Heidi Steves of Queensbury, her grandchildren; Felicia Branch of Tupper Lake, Thomas Smith of Corinth, Zachary Smith of Tupper Lake, Timothy Allen of Tupper Lake, Mackenzie Steves of Queensbury and Cheyenne Steves if Queensbury.
Maxine is also survived by her seven great-grandchildren; Madison, Chloe, Sydney Storms and Liam Smith of Tupper Lake, Beau Smith and Estelle Allen of Tupper Lake and Skylar Smith of Corinth.
She is also survived by her brother Roy Collins and wife Tess of Vine Grove, Kentucky and her sisters Earlene and husband Ross Sutphin of Warrensburg, Shirley and husband Gary Ross of Warrensburg, Bonnie and husband Alexander Rata of Jay, Sandra and husband Philip of Warrensburg and sister Ethel and husband Mark of Redway, California, as well as many nieces and nephews and cousins.
A service is scheduled for 1p.m., Saturday, March 3, at the Baptist chapel in Tupper Lake followed by a celebration of Life ceremony at the Ivy Terrace Community Hall.
A Mass will be celebrated in her name at her church at St. Alphonsus at 11a.m. on March 4.
Donations can be made to High Peaks Hospice, whose staff provided wonderful care for her, the family especially wishes to thank, Souix, Jan, Heather and Laura for their love and support during these many months.

Judy Graton

Dan McClelland

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Judy Graton of Tupper Lake passed away peacefully Friday February 16 in her home surrounded by her family and loved ones. She fought bravely against cancer for over 17 months, and never complained.
Judy was born on July 12, 1954, the oldest of four children born to Edmond and Irene Mae (Mandigo) Duplantie.
She attended Tupper Lake Central School, and graduated in 1972. She worked briefly as a beautician, then as a legal transcriptionist.
Judy worked as a secretary for Tupper Lake High school for over 20 years, retiring in 2012. She loved all of the children she had contact with in her position at the school, and had a special place in her heart for those who were troubled.
Judy married her husband, George in 1982 and loved to travel. She was fortunate to see many of the wonders in this country and also in Europe. She collected little mementos as reminders of the places she and her husband had been, displaying them proudly in her home.
Judy was pre-deceased by her father and mother and is survived by her husband of 35 years, George, her son Jeremy Graton and his partner Valerie Seifert, her daughter Tenielle Gonzalez and son in law, Carlos Gonzalez. Three grandchildren, the light of her life, Gavin Jarvis, Elijah Gonzalez, and Liam Graton. She is also survived by her three sisters who lovingly cared for her when she needed them most: Tena Lanthier of Tupper Lake, Jamie Clinard of North Carolina, and Bonnie LaRose of Piercefield. She was dearly loved, and will be missed.
Calling hours will take place at the Stuart-Fortune-Keough Funeral Home in Tupper Lake on Friday February 23, 2018 from 3p.m. to 6p.m. A funeral service will immediately follow at 6p.m. at the funeral home with Fr. Decker officiating.
Family and friends wishing to remember Judy are asked to make memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society in care of the funeral home.

Jean A. Stow

Dan McClelland

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Jean A. (Lantiegne/Boyer) Stow, 54, of Manchester died February 13, 2018 surrounded by her loving family after years of valiantly battling breast cancer.
Born in Tupper Lake,  on August 19, 1963, she was the daughter of Eloi and Barbara (Savard) Lantiegne. She graduated from Manchester West High School in 1981.
Prior to her illness, she had been employed in the finance department at the Elliot Hospital in Manchester.
Jean loved to play bingo and penny slots. She enjoyed counted cross stitch, and traveling and cruising with her husband. Above all else, she will be remembered for her wonderful laugh, her big heart and the love she gave to her family, especially her treasured granddaughter Kylan.
She was predeceased by her first husband, Keith Boyer in 2001.
Family members include her husband, Andrew Stow of Manchester; her sons, Keith Boyer and wife Linda of Manchester, Kenneth Boyer of Manchester; one grandchild, Kylan Boyer of Manchester; her mother, Barbara Lantiegne of Manchester; her siblings, Susan Mavris and husband Michael of Bedford, Michael Lantiegne and wife Catherine of Weare, Mary Schweitzer and husband Martin of Warwick, N.Y., James Lantiegne and wife Julie of Ventura, CA; many nephews and nieces who loved her dearly.
Calling hours at Lambert Funeral Home & Crematory, 1799 Elm St, corner of North St, were Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated on Monday, February 19 at 10 a.m. in Our Lady of Mercy Church, Merrimack. Burial will follow in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Manchester.
Donations may be made in her memory to a charity she enjoyed supporting at recycledpercussionfoundation.org.
To send an online message of condolence, please go to lambertfuneralhome.com.

Shirley Yates Meisburger

Dan McClelland

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Shirley Yates Meisburger
Shirley Yates Meisburger, 90, passed away, Sunday, February 11, 2018 at Mercy Living Center where she had resided for the past year.
She was born October 10, 1927 to the late Lawrence and Faith Bailey Yates. Shirley married Dick Watt Meisburger on May 12, 1951 and they lived in Boston and Hamburg, N.Y. with their daughter until they moved to Tupper Lake in 1983. They were married just short of 60 years when
Dick pre-deceased her on February 2, 2012. Shirley loved gardening and nothing was more important to her than taking care of her family.
 In her early married years she taught Home Bureau. She was always sewing, braiding rugs, embroidering and quilting. For many years she was a member of the Raquette River Quilters, sharing her exquisite quilts with family and friends.
Shirley leaves behind her daughter, Robin Jane Meisburger of Niagara Falls, her niece, close friend and caregiver, Barbara (John) Poole of Tupper Lake and a sister, Patricia (late Robert) Andrle of Eden, N.Y. She was pre-deceased by her sisters, Genevieve (late Raymond) Sutter, Marge (late Alvin) Mecklenburg and brothers, Donald (late Helen), Warren (late Rena), Laurence (late Dolores "Deli") Jr., and Kenneth (late Patricia) Yates. In memoriam in Shirley's name, if desired, should be to a charity of one's choice. There will be no service at Shirley's request.

Nancy J. Cadwallader, 71

Dan McClelland

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Nancy J. Cadwallader, 71
Nancy J. (nee Meers) Cadwallader, of Paoli, PA passed away peacefully on Thursday, February 1, 2018.
Nancy was born on January 29, 1947.
She was married for 39 years to the late William D. Cadwallader.
Nancy graduated from Upper Darby High School. She spent most of her career owning, managing and renting Northwood Cabins in Tupper Lake,  annually from May-October.
In addition to her love of the Adirondacks, Nancy adored dogs, gardening, shopping for bargains, and going out to lunch with friends.
Nancy is survived by her brothers Joseph Meers of Endwell, N.Y. and William Meers of Absecon, N.J., sister-in-law Kay Dambrosia, many beloved nieces and nephews, and her dog Sadie.
Calling hours wereFriday, February 9 from 12p.m. to 1p.m. at Alleva Funeral Home,1724 East Lancaster Ave., Paoli, PA 19301. The memorial service was at 1p.m. Interment at Philadelphia Memorial Park in Frazer, PA will be held privately by the family.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Nancy's honor to Brandywine Valley SPCA, 1212 Phoenixville Pike, West Chester, PA 19380 or via web: https://www.bvspca.org/donate/honor.

Celebration of life: Enzo Paoletti

Dan McClelland

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Celebration of life: Enzo Paoletti
On Saturday, Feb 17 at 1p.m., there will be a remembrance of Enzo Paoletti who passed away on Jan 17 at his home on Gull Pond. Community members, friends and family are invited to gather at the Tupper Lake Library (downstairs) for a celebration of his life and light refreshments. As author Barbara Kingsolver, wrote “To live is to be marked. To live is to change, to acquire the words of a story, and that is the only celebration we mortals really know.” This time of informal reflection and visiting together is for us to celebrate the unique personality and achievements of Enzo.

Dr. Stephen P. Mauer, 68

Dan McClelland

Stephen P. Mauer, 68, a doctor of Chiropractic, passed unexpectedly but peacefully in his sleep on the night of December 16-17, 2017, having succumbed to an aggressive brain disease.
Born December 2, 1949, he was the eldest of six sons born to June and Paul Mauer of Rochester, N.Y. The Mauer family has owned property here for over 50 years on Raquette River Drive and been regular seasonal visitors for over 60 years.
Steve attended the Spencerport Central Schools near Rochester, Monroe Community College, and Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. Upon completion, he practiced his art in Geneva, N.Y. for over 30 years.
His hobbies included fishing, auto mechanics, watching stock car and Grand Prix races, and making things go boom, just a kid at heart his whole life!
Having been predeceased by his parents, Steve is survived by his wife Suellen, daughter Heidi (Assaf) Wunsch, two beloved, adorable granddaughters, Ayalah and Dafna, his five brothers, Donald (Peg) of Piercefield,  Jonathan (Sekti) of Rochester, N.Y., Peter (Theresa) of Marietta, GA, Andrew (Kathy) of Warsaw, N.Y. and Timothy (Julie) of Brush Prairie, WA, and numerous nieces, nephews, and their children.
Ron Mercel and Ralph Tandy, his two best buddies since the days of their youth, share in the Mauer family’s heartfelt sorrow.
Memorial contributions may be made in Steve’s name to the Adirondack Mountain Club at https://www.adk.org/protect/donate/ .

Patricia Touchette

Dan McClelland

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Patricia Jane (Sullivan) Touchette died January 11, 2018 at Mercy Living Center in Tupper Lake, New York, following a short illness.
Born to Sadie (Roberts) Sullivan and Jeremiah M. Sullivan II on March 19, 1933, Patricia was educated at Potsdam Teachers College and Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School in Albany, New York. Pat worked for a number of years as an executive secretary at Whitney Industries in Long Lake, NY until marrying Darcy Touchette of Ste. Martine, Quebec in 1960 and moving to Plattsburgh, New York, and later to the Syracuse region. In 1965, Pat and D'arcy purchased the Shamrock Motel and Cottages and relocated to Long Lake, where they owned and operated the property until retiring 2006.
A lover of the Adirondacks, and particularly Long Lake, Pat could often be spotted piloting her pontoon boat on the lake, and X-country skiing on and around Lake Eaton and Santanoni. She also loved winter vacations spent at her home on Anna Maria Island, Florida.
Pat was predeceased by her husband, D’Arcy Touchette; and a younger brother, Jeremiah Sullivan III. She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Timothy B. and BeateTouchette; a daughter, Linda Touchette Delello and her husband Christopher of Granby, Connecticut; and a granddaughter Olivia Delello, of Granby and South Windsor, Connecticut.
A funeral service will be held at St. Henry’s Roman Catholic church in Long Lake on Saturday, January 20 at noon, followed immediately by interment at the Long Lake Cemetery. The family wishes to express its gratitude to the Long Lake Rescue Squad and the outstanding caregivers of Mercy Living Center. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Long Lake Rescue Squad or Mercy Living Center of Tupper Lake. Arrangements are with the Stuart-Fortune-Keough funeral home in Tupper Lake.

Randy Parker, 57

Dan McClelland

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Randy Parker, 57, of Long Lake passed away suddenly at his home.
He was the son of the late Rowley (Bud) Parker and Sharon Parker of Tupper Lake. He is survived by his mother, sisters Wendy (Greg) Foster of Long Lake and Vicki (Jeff) Gugler of Las Vegas, Nevada. Brothers Ed Parker of Kenosha, Wisconsin and Alan Parker of Las Vegas, Nevada, several nieces and nephews.
Randy was a hard worker and would do just about any job. Everyone knew him and he always had a smile and a wave. He loved his family dearly. He loved to fish, play pool, and shoot darts. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to the Long Lake Fire Department.
A celebration of his life will be held at the Long Lake town hall, January 21 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Reception to follow at Long Lake Diner

Death Notice: F. Raymond Jenkins, Jr.

Dan McClelland

F. Raymond Jenkins, Jr.
F. Raymond Jenkins, Jr. of Upper Saranac Lake died on Wednesday, January 10, 2018 at Elderwood Uihlein Living Center, Lake Placid. He was born March 4, 1925 in Richmond, Indiana.There are no calling hours and memorial services will take place at the convenience of the family.

Jeannine Clark, 77

Dan McClelland

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Jeannine C. Clark, 77 of Tupper Lake,  passed on Wednesday, August 16, 2017 surrounded by her family at the Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake. Jeannine was the daughter of Lawrence “Buck” and Anne Lemieux. She graduated from Tupper Lake High School in 1958.
She is survived by her husband of 57 years, George “Bozo” Clark; six children including Tim (Holly) Clark of Tupper Lake, NY, Bill (Jennifer) Clark of Beaufort, SC, Larry (Amanda) Clark of Cranesville, PA, Calvin (Jocelyn) of Cohoes, NY, Stacey Clark of Salamanca, NY and Claudine (Chuck) Clark of Tupper Lake, a foster son Joe (Kelly) Farina of Sarasota, FL, a “sixth son” Dave (Gina) Bell of Tupper Lake,  19 grandchildren, seven great grandchildren, a sister Claire (Dale) DeCecco of Erie, PA and several cousins, nieces, nephews, close friends and her beloved dog Gizmo.
Besides being a full time mother of six, Jeannine worked at the A&P, McDonalds and Tupper Lake National Bank. She was a devoted Christian and attended St. Alphonsus Church. More recently she was also a foster grandparent.
Calling hours were held on Friday, August 18 from 4 to 7 pm at the Stuart-Fortune-Keough Funeral Home. A Mass of Christian Burial was Saturday, August 19th at 10 am at the St. Alphonsus Church with burial immediately following in the parish cemetery. Friends and family members celebrated Jeannine’s robust life at the VFW following the services.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice or the Tupper Lake Volunteer Rescue Squad. Online condolences may be made at www.stuartfortunekeoughfuneralhome.com.

Donald "Obie" Clifford Jr.

Dan McClelland

Donald K. Clifford Jr., widely known as “Obie,” died peacefully and comfortably in his Mt. Kisco, N.Y. home on August 8, 2017.
Anyone who knew Obie knew the uplifting force of his optimistic enthusiasm. His overwhelming attitude towards life was gratitude. “The odds of any one of us being born at all are at least one trillion to one,” Obie used to say. “Then to have had a life of such extraordinary privilege is beyond belief.”
Obie would tell you that his first stroke of luck was having two wonderful parents, Margery Meigs Clifford and Donald K. Clifford, Sr. He was born in Bronxville, N.Y. on August 25, 1932.
Obie was predeceased by his sister, Louise Clifford Hart, and his adored wife and best friend of 60 years, Mary Lawrence Clifford.
He is survived by his sister, Margery Clifford Henneman. He also leaves behind five children, Lawrence M. Clifford, Katherine C. Cates, Mary “Robin” Clifford Wood, James D. Clifford and Elizabeth H. Clifford, in addition to 14 grandchildren, beloved in-laws, cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends too numerous to count.
Obie attended Bronxville public schools until enrolling at Exeter Academy. He was a member of the amazing class of 1954 at Yale University and took a leadership role as an alumnus of Yale for many years. He got his MBA from Harvard Business School, then joined McKinsey and Company in New York City, where he worked as a management consultant for 25 years. At McKinsey he coined the term “threshold companies.”
He co-authored a best-selling book about midsize companies with Richard Cavanaugh: The Winning Performance: How America’s High-Growth Midsize Companies Succeed. After retiring from McKinsey in 1984, Obie spent his remaining years consulting for threshold companies and giving generously of his time and resources as a board member for many institutions, most notably The American Museum of Natural History and the Quebec Labrador Foundation. In enumerating the crowning achievements of his life, Obie always began with the fact that he won the hand of Mary Lawrence, whom he loved with complete abandon from the age of fourteen. He was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather who had a passionate commitment to family.
Without question, his second most valued achievement was overseeing the creation of The Wild Center, a nationally renowned natural history museum that he co-founded with Elizabeth Lowe in 1998.
Obie cherished the outdoors, especially his beloved Big Wolf Lake in New York’s Adirondack Mountains.
He also loved plays on words, golf, tennis, travel, deep philosophical conversation, good wine, ice cream, and singing.
“Obie was a giver, not a taker,” said Russ Reynolds, friend and fellow Whiffenpoof of 1954. He found ways to give of himself both personally and professionally whenever he could, including singing concerts in retirement homes during his last years of life.  
After several months of deteriorating health and mobility, Obie chose to enter home hospice care at the end of July. A meticulous manager to the end, he took charge of his final days and left this earth on his own terms. He expressed hope that our society’s approach to death and dying might become more open and humane, and that a peaceful death at home will become more universally available.
If Obie had a wish to leave us, it would be this: “Love each other, and love the Earth.”
He and his family would be grateful for tributes in his honor to go to The Wild Center in Tupper Lake, N.Y.  
Note: A wonderful article was published about Obie Clifford in July 2017 in Harvard Business School’s alumni magazine: https://www.alumni.hbs.edu/stories/Pages/story-bulletin.aspx?num=6334  
For additional information, see the McGrath and Son Funeral Home website, http://www.mcgrathandson.com/

Matthew A. Dana, 27

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Matthew A. Dana, 27
Matthew A. Dana, 27, of Tupper Lake passed away unexpectedly Sunday, August 6 at his home. Born March 12, 1990 in Ogdensburg, he was the son of Bruce Dana and Rhonda Gilmour.
The family moved to Tupper Lake where Matthew attended local schools. He graduated from Tupper Lake High School with honors in 2008. He was on the Lumberjack football and hockey teams. During this time he began an avid bodybuilding program and weight training. He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, fishing with his friends and family in the Adirondacks and on the St. Lawrence River in the Ogdensburg/Morristown area. He was also a member of the Tupper Lake Sportsman's club.
After graduating from high school, he attended North Country Community College in Saranac Lake, enrolled in the Criminal Justice program. He was awarded high honors on the President's list. He transferred to SUNY Canton were he continued to excel being named to the Dean's and President's lists and completed his Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice. He was inducted into the National Honor Society on December 1, 2010.
Following graduation in 2012, he joined the Tupper Lake Police Dept. He was promoted to sergeant in September 2016.
Matthew was admired by many for his kind and easy going, well mannered personality, with a ready smile. Always quick to lend a hand without being asked.
He enjoyed his work with the TLPD and was well thought of by his fellow officers.
Matthew is survived by his father and mother , Stepfather Michael Demars, his girlfriend Bridget LaPiere, one sister Elizbeth, a brother Benjamin, Grandparents Patricia and William Bartlett of Lisbon, Donald and Jill Bryer of Alexandria Bay. Also surviving are Aunts and Uncles Sonja and Gary Flansburg of Utica, Daniel Bryer of Tupper Lake, Susan and David Myers of Sanford, N.C., cousins Jeremy and Debbie Carpenter and Amanda and Ashley Bryer.
Matthew was pre-deceased by a brother Jameson. Calling hours were Wednesday, August 9 from 4p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Tupper Lake Christian Center in Tupper Lake. A funeral service was held on Thursday at 11 a.m. at Holy Name Church. Memorial donations may be made to the TLPD Canine Unit in care of the Stuart-Fortune-Keough funeral home.

John Leonard Mitrowitz

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John Leonard Mitrowitz (Mitch) died peacefully at his home in Tupper Lake on August 11, 2017.
John was born on February 10, 1959 in Johnson City, N.Y. to Leonard and Ruth (Chamberlain) Mitrowitz.
His parents, brother Jim and father in law, James Bunnell predeceased John.
Surviving John are: his wife, Theresa (Bunnell) Mitrowitz, his sons, Brian Mitrowitz (Fiancée Alicia Kettler) and Benjamin Mitrowitz, sisters, Joan (Mark) Tymeson and Judy Mitrowitz, sister in law Veronica Mitrowitz, niece Carrie Mitrowitz (Mike Pinzas), nephews Jay (Karen) Mitrowitz, Nicholas Bunnell, mother in law Margaret Bunnell, brother in law Thomas (Rose) Bunnell, sisters in law, Cynthia Bunnell and Michele (Scott) Goda, Aunt and Uncle Mary Joan and Bob Sheredy, and Aunt Eleanor Chamberlain. John also has many cousins from the Chamberlain, Gerich, Sheredy and Mitrowitz families. His canine companions, Lucy and Greta will miss their daily walks with John.
In his younger years, John loved playing baseball for the Nimmonsburg Youth Association.
 He graduated from Chenango Valley High School in 1977, where he played football and baseball. He coached Little League in Tupper Lake. He attended Broome Community College and it was there that he took his first backpacking class and continued to take the backpacking class every semester that he was enrolled at BCC. He completed many hikes in the Adirondacks. He loved the mountains.
When John moved to Tupper Lake he worked for Becker Construction, Gillis Construction and School House Renovations before creating his own business, JLM Carpentry.
He shared his joy for creating beauty and function in the homes of his “customers” and was extraordinarily knowledgeable in so many disciplines.
John made many good friends through his business and these friends will not be forgotten.
Calling hours were held on Tuesday, August 15 from 4p.m. to 6 p.m. at Stuart-Fortune-Keogh Funeral Home in Tupper Lake NY. Calling hours will also be held on Thursday, August 17 from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at St. James Church in Johnson City N.Y., followed by a mass at 10:30 a.m. Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery, Johnson City NY. Please consider donations to the Town of Tupper Lake recreation youth baseball program, Nimmonsburg Youth Association, St. James Food Pantry or the Broome County Meals on Wheels program. Online condolences may be made at www.stuartfortunekeoughfuneralhome.com.

James Vincent Savage, 81

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James V. Savage, 81, a resident of Belmont for over 30 years, died Sunday, August 6, 2017 at the Veterans Administration Care Center in Manchester following a period of failing health.
Jim was born in Tupper Lake, New York, May 12, 1936, son of the late, James H. Savage and Louise (Coutu) Savage. He was a 1954 graduate of Holy Ghost Academy in Tupper Lake and Salutatorian of his class. Jim later attended the Lemoyne College in Syracuse, NY, graduating after four years with his Accounting Degree. During the Vietnam War, Jim served honorably from 1959 until 1962 with the U. S. Army, discharged with the rank of Sp4 (T). On March 3, 1962, he married his wife of 55 years, Mary Anne (Perth) Savage. He worked for many years as a self employed Certified Public Accountant and was a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).
Jim enjoyed the outdoors, and his favorite hobby, firearms and shooting.
He was a parishioner of St. Joseph Church in Laconia and he and his wife were also active with Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Concord.
He leaves his wife, Mary Anne Savage of Belmont, Daughter, Lisa M. Savage of Chichester, Son, Vincent J. Savage of Belmont, Granddaughter, Alexandria W. Savage of Chichester; A brother, Gerald H. Savage of Tupper Lake; nieces and nephews, along with many good friends.
Calling hours were held at the William F. Smart Sr. Memorial Home, in Tilton.  A Mass to celebrate the life of James was held at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Concord. A gathering followed at the church. Committal prayers followed by military honors was held at the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery, 110 D.W. Highway, Boscawen, NH.
Those wishing may make memorial donations in Jim's name to the CCD Program, Immaculate Heart of Mary, 180 Loudon Road, Concord, NH 03301.

Timothy John Bannon, 74

Dan McClelland

Mr. Bannon in 1997. He retired in 2004.
A former resident of East Amherst and North Buffalo, he moved to Maryland in 2013.
Survivors include a son, Ned; a daughter, Katie; a brother, William; a sister, Sharon; his ex-wife, the former Elizabeth Lyons; a closeTimothy John Bannon, a retired Nichols School teacher and administrator, died June 5 in Kensington, Maryland, after a battle with Alzheimer’s disease. He was 74.
Born in Boston, Mass., Mr. Bannon attended high school in Tupper Lake and graduated in 1964 with a concentration in biology from Harvard University, where he was a resident of Leverett House.
Mr. Bannon became a science teacher in 1964 at North Shore Country Day School in Chicago and later served as head of the lower and middle schools. In 1974, he took a position as head of the lower school at Charlotte Country Day School in Charlotte, N.C.
He became head of the Lower Campus (middle school) at Nichols School in 1978. Earning a master’s degree in earth science from Buffalo State College in 1992, he returned to the classroom as a science teacher. Students dedicated the school yearbook tofriend, Nancy Stanton and six grandchildren.
A memorial service will be arranged in Buffalo in the fall.

Richard “Dick” Parent, 69

Dan McClelland

Richard “Dick” Leon Parent, 69, of 89 Lake Simond Road, Tupper Lake, NY, died peacefully on Sunday, July 23 2017.
He was born in Tupper Lake, NY on March 28, 1948.
He is survived by his son, Joe; his daughter, Kate; and his daughter-in-law, Ally.
He was predeceased by his wife, Mary Monica (Richer) Parent; his father, Hubert; and his mother, Ruth.
He served in the Navy from 1970 to 1972, and was honorably discharged in April, 1972.
Dick was well known around town as an avid hunter and fisherman. He owned and ran the Tip Top Sports Shop in Tupper Lake for many years, and loved to talk to his customers about the best fishing spots and the best hunting grounds. Both he and his wife Monica loved their Adirondack home.
Dick was gregarious, caring, and humble. He enjoyed living a simple life, joking around, and being a bit of a troublemaker. After he retired he spent his time fishing, grabbing a beer in town once in a while, and being an active member of the local Honor Guard. Dick was a true Tupper Lake local, and will be sorely missed by his friends and family.
There will be a graveside service with full military honors at 2 p.m. on Thursday, July 28 at St. Alphonsus Cemetery, followed by a gathering at the VFW in Tupper Lake.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the VFW of Tupper Lake.
Online condolences may be made at www.stuartfortunekeough funeralhome.com