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She is predeceased by her parents, a daughter Melissa Ann Witherell, her sister Ellen Mott, and her brothers Roger, Robert, Richard, and Randy Peck. Joyce was born in Gouverneur on March 28, 1944, the daughter of Ernest and Vivian Peck. She has lived in Gouverneur for many years and provided child care for several local families. Joyce enjoyed crocheting, reading, growing flowers, and jigsaw puzzles.
She was educated in local schools and a graduate of Utica Free Academy. Always the free spirit, she was a child of the 60’s; spending some of that time in the California scene, before coming... Sara Nan Levins of Opelika, Alabama died on December 5, 2022. She was born March 28, 1937, in Lafayette, Alabama to Olivia and Elmer Yates. She was preceded in death by her parents and her first husband, Robert Holley. Sara Nan attended Lafayette High School where she was active and accomplished.
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Memorial donations in memory of Joyce are encouraged to the Ryan’s Wish Foundation, PO Box 326, Gouverneur, NY 13642. Memorial donations in memory of Don are encouraged to Stepping Stone Ministries, 165 Smith Road, Gouverneur, NY 13642. Memorial donations in honor of Cheryl are encouraged to your local rescue squad organization or organization of your choice. Kristine Battersby, 80, passed away peacefully with a loving caregiver at her side on November 30, 2022 at her home in Gouverneur, NY. She loved to go shopping, refinishing furniture, painting on her iPAD, crossword puzzles, and spending time with her family.
His book-worthy boyhood with his brothers, Glen and Alan, and his best buddies was one grand adventure, he said, and he wished every boy could have reveled in the freedom of small town America. Lucky is survived by his wife Vickie, his daughter Michelle Lutz and son Brian Lutz, both of Theresa, his grandchildren John, Kelsey, and Katelynn, great grandchildren Kennedy and Leo. He is also survived by his brother Robert Evans Jr. of Colorado and his several cousins who he considered his brothers and sisters. Lucky is predeceased by his parents Bertrand Lutz, Thelma Lutz, Lila Evans, and Robert Evans, as well as close cousins. Joyce is also survived by her brother Ronald Peck of Fine, her sisters Ruth Hinshaw of Florida, Connie Vrooman of Gouverneur, Linda Lashua of Edwards, Kathy Fisher of Gouverneur, several nieces and nephews.
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In fact, the lawsuit that finally forced the Pittston Company to abandon its 250,000-barrel-a-day oil-refinery scheme was filed in George's name as George Lehigh et al vs. The Pittston Company. Lucky B. Lutz, 78, passed away on Monday, November 7, 2022 at his home under the care of his family and Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley. He served 9 years in the United States Army and married Joyce Hanratty on April 6, 1957 at the Gouverneur United Methodist Church with Rev. Stanley E. Brown officiating. Donald was born in Jacksonville, FL on July 14, 1931, the youngest of 11 children of Charles and Ollie Campbell.

His family is very grateful for the care and relief that Hospice of Southern Maine provided in the last three weeks of George's life. George taught English for many years at Shead Memorial High School, where many students considered him a favorite teacher, one who sparked in them a lifelong love of reading and literature. Don worked a variety of jobs including bridge construction, mill work, farming, and for a florist.
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Terry most enjoyed spending time with his family on many camping trips, vacations and attending as many of the grandkids’ activities as possible. He was their biggest cheerleader and so proud of them all. A major difference in opinion with the superintendent caused him to resign in protest in 1983.

Edith Watson Irwin, of Auburn Alabama, passed away on December 7, 2022. After graduating from Sidney Lanier High School, Edie went on to graduate from Auburn University. Edie and Dave went on to have three children, Geri Frazier, John Irwin and Laura Irwin as well as 4 grandchildren. Edie is survived by her sister, Fran Greene of Nashville, Tennessee. Casimira Dasko Voelkel of Opelika, Alabama, died December 12, 2022. She was born in Koblenz, Germany, on March 4, 1947, to Laura and John Dasko of Poland.
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Vera married Harry N Nordberg, Jr on April 14, 1956 and was married for 66 years. They retired to Gouverneur, NY. She enjoyed spending time with her many sisters and brothers. The second of Glenn and Helen Bartholomew Lehigh's three children, George was born in Watertown, NY on December 29, 1927, and raised in Gouverneur, a dairy-farming river community in northern New York. When he was older he sold snow shoveling contracts for $5 a season, and worked as a farmhand on the Overackers Farm during the summer and at Mr. Toon's shoe repair shop during the school year. As a high schooler, he was on the payroll at Kinney's Drug Store.
Terry is survived by his loving wife Phyllis of 53 years, daughter Sara Myers, son TJ Myers, daughter Gina Blair. Grandchildren Chelsea Bromley, Logan Fuller, Garrison Moore; Austin, Kayla and Sydney Myers, Tyler and Katelyn Blair and great grandchildren Kori-Ann & Parker Bromley. Brother Edmund Myers, sister Karen Blackburn, brother-in-law’s Jerry Filiatrault and Bradley Filiatrault, sister-in-law’s Beverly DelliCarpini and Brenda Broadbent, along with several nieces and nephews.
He enjoyed fishing, watching wrestling and the Miami Dolphins, baking, making crafts, and spending time with his family. Iris was born on April 13, 1939 in Pierrepont to the late Herbert and Doris Law. She attended schools in Antwerp, DeGrasse, Russell, and Gouverneur. Iris married Henry E. Waugh on July 6, 1957 at his parent’s home in Hermon.

Dr. Louis Angelini, 87, passed away, peacefully at his home, with loving family by his side, Sunday, December 4, 2022. Born in Utica, June 13, 1935, Louis was a son of the late Luigi and Concetta Angelini. He was educated in local schools, graduating from TR Proctor High School, where he excelled in academics, music, and football.
She also enjoyed gardening, crossword puzzles, reading, Syracuse University sports, Broadway show, Turner Classic Movies and family get-togethers. She was especially proud of her family’s various accomplishments. Marilyn was born in Gouverneur, NY on May 15, 1937 to Earl and Katherine Dier.

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