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^•4- _ PAGE 12 "^"^"TRESS-REPUBLICAN ~ PUBLIC RECORD FRIDAY, MAY 11/1990 Ermo M- Betters ^^PLATTSBURGH - Erma M. Betters, 60, of Rugar Street, died Wednesday, May 9, 1990. at the CV PH Medical Center. She was born in Saranac Lake April 18, 1930, the daughter of Herbert and Stella <Blair> Mor- row. Survivors include her husband of 36 years, Donald J. Betters; a son and daughter-in-law, Gregory and Cindy Pruett of Saranac; a daughter. Mrs. Rodney (Debra) Bonnett of Mor- risonviile; five brothers, Roy 3torrow of California, Ted Mor- row, Vernon Morrow and James Morrow, all of Saranac Lake, and Marvin Morrow of Platt- sburgh; two sisters, Mrs. Donald (Millie) Rupert and Mrs. Bruce (Edna) McDowell, both of Saranac Lake; four grandchil- dren, Angie and Kristy Pruett and Scott and Michelle Bonnett; . and several nieces and nephews. Calling hours will be Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at the Brown Funeral Home. Platt- sburgh. Funeral services will be held Saturdav at 9 a.m. at the Dora M. Mitchell _ DANNEMORA - Dora M. Mitchell, 71, of Smith Street, died Wednesday, May 9, 1990, at the CVPH Medical Center. She was born in Churubusco Sept. 13, 1918, the daughter of Joseph and Bertha (Bova) Miner. Mrs. Mitchell had made her home in Dannemora for many _ _ years and retired in 1983 after Cha*y7 two daughtm/LiHta Christine Cote PLATTSBURGH - Mrs. Christine Cote, 88, of Monty Street, died Thursday, May 10, 1990 at CVPH Medical Center. She was born Sept. 5, 1901 in Canada, the daughter of Alfred and Elise (Giroux) Bisaillon. . Mrs. Cote was a member of Our Lady of Victory Church in Plattsburgh and a member of Our Lady of Victory Altar- Rosary Society. Survivors include four sons, Lionel Cote of St. Petersburg, Fla.. Paul Cote of Plattsburgh, the Rev. Normand Cote of Coop- ersville and George Cote of West HONOR ROLL CwtinlSclt—I 19 years as a nurse's aid at the CVPH Medical Center. She was a member of St. Joseph's Church, Dannemora, a member of Catholic Daughters Court Mother Admirable No. 529 of Dannemora and a member of the Senior Citizen's Drop-in Center. Survivors include three sons, John T. Mitchell of Plattsburgh, Anthony J. Mitchell of Dan- nemora and Patrick M. Mitchell of Chazy Lake; two daughters, Mrs. Winston (Mary Ann) Lawliss of Dannemora and Mrs. Thomas (Tina Marie) Oddi of Watertown; a brother. Bernard Miner of M alone; a sister, Mrs. Ralph (Rita) Gonyea of Jordon; a daughter-in-law, Catherine Mit- Brown Funeral Home Chapel cheU of Dannemora; 20 grand with the Rev. Gregory Smith pastor, of the Morrisonviile Community and Schuyler Falls Methodist churches, officiating. Burial will follow in the Peasleeville Cemetery. Howord J. Peryea MALONE - Howard J. Peryea. 83, of Lime Kiln Road, Malone, died Wednesday, May 9, 1990, at Alice Hyde Hospital. He was born in South Bangor May 25, 1906, the son of Joseph and Carrie (Snyder) Peryea. . 2 He married Ruby Clark on Dec. 24, 1927 at Notre Dame C h u r c h , with the Rev. Telesphore Campeau officiating. ~. Mr. Peryea attended Malone schools and later went to work x>n the family farm, running that ;until retiring in 1970. He was a -member of Notre Dame Church ^and the Malone Lodge of Moose. .*. Besides his wife, survivors in- jclude a daughter. Mrs. Charles JlAletha) Deuyour of Bangor; a 4K>n, Leslie Peryea utBridgeport; a daughter-in-law. Mrs. Jane Teryea of Bridgeport; a brother, /Gordon of Malone: a sister, Maude Packard of Flint, Mich.; five grandchildren; two step- grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren. A sister, Ethel Grant, and a brother. Harold, died earlier. children, three great-grand- children and several nieces and nephews. Her husband, Donald H. Mitchell, died in 1978, and her son, Donald, died in 1984. Calling hours will be at the Brown Funeral Home, Cadyville, today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Members of Catholic Daughters Court Mother Ad- mirable No. 529 of Dannemora are asked to meet at the funeral home at 8 p.m. Friday. . A Mass of Christian burial will Cote and Aline Cote, both of Plattsburgh; two sisters, Mrs. Albina Roche and Mrs. Aurore Alexandre, both of St. Jean, Quebec; nine grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Her husband, Gabriel Cote, died in 1962. Calling hours will be 7-9 p.m. Saturday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Brown Funeral Home in Plattsburgh. Members of the Secular Order of St. Francis will meet at 8 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home for services. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 a.m. Monday at Our Lady of Victory Church. Burial will follow in St. Peter's Cemetery. Laura Lovoie ; CHAMPLAIN ~ A memorial service for Laura Lavoie, 88, who died Wednesday, May 9, 1990, at the CVPH Medical Center, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 19, in St. Mary's Church with burial in St. Mary's Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. Memorial donations may be made to the Champlain Rescue 12: Christine Boatey, Nicole Carter. Debbie Danusai. Barry Dimick, Patricia Honan, Angela Kioiber. Myong LaFreniere. Timothy Pellerin, Gregory Poupore, Jeasica Prcmo, Jonathan Ruahford. Anne Scott. Erik Sprague. Shane Trudo. Groee 11: Annaiee Bohon. Raeanne Brunelle, Michael Bus hey. Nicole Forkey, Tracy Myatt. Jacque Pepin. . Q*+4m 10: Amanda Ay era. Jamie Bail. Heather Bingel. Karen Brassard. Shannon Cayea, Diana Collins. Renee Dekin, Rebecca Dominic. Heather Dupee. Amy Hart, Chad Magoon. Tracy Rabideau, Paul Supley. <wejde * Christopher Barcomb. Gwen LaBarre, Sarah Mytar. Timothy Nichols. GvWe •: Joshua Baker. Jeanne Bali Shannon Barton. Amy Boulrice. Joshua Brasacchio. Jason Bushey, Tiffany Curry, Sarah Gillett, Katharine Krul Audrey LaBarre. Vanessa LeCUir. BUbe Jo LaPoint. Sara Matthews. Carrie Owen, Jerry Pepin. Jill Rock. Rohan Roy. Joanna Thibeau. Chad ~Tourville. Shannon Trombley, Aryn Wood. Gf«4e 7: Gary Bobbie. David Bushey. Sean Gerolimatoe. KeUey Gilmore. Christy Hobbs, Lori LaBarre, Erik a McNeil Jason Mouhon. Amy Murphy. Jessica Patnode. Toni Pellerin, Kimberly Pratt. Mathew Rushiord. Scott Shutts. Kyte Siskavich. Heath Smith. . Gr«4e 12: Robert Alden. Heather Baker. Alan Barnaby. Christopher Debiec. Avis DeCoste, Stephanie Gerolimatos, Leigh Gib- son. Daniel Gregory. Rebecca Harriman. Petti Hobbs. Paul LaFountain. Bruce McDonald. Andrea Pivetta. Todd Poupore. Michelle Robare. Shelby Scott. April Shaw. Jonathan Short. Heidi Trombley, Marc Woodward. feeds 11: Cristy Belair. June Bushey, Treaver Dauphinais. James Dominic, Liza Gonzales, Charlotte Jones. Travis Juneau. Hilary LaBombard. Cassandra LaClair. Shel- ly LaPoint. Ronald Lucia, Brett Manor. Michelle Pageau, Wendy Robinson. Michelle Roaeberry, Lloyd Silver. William Trombley. -Melissa Watte, Vicky Welle, Matthew Williams. Grade 10: Brian Dominic. John Gorman, Shelley Henna, Monica Harrigan, Jennifer Jones, Matthew Kilmer. Vicki LaBarre. Shane Roberts. Charles Spinner. Brent Trombly. Grade * Katrine Brooks. Keri Brooks, Corey Bushey. James Bushey. Laura Carter. Ian Colgan. Stephen Danusai. Stephen Decker. Sandra Gilmet. Jeanette Howard. Ronald King, Roeeanna King, Jackie LaFreniere. Jason .Nichols, Christol Rabideau, Erin Sprague. Melissa Thibeau. Triaha Trombley. * Gredt * Mary Beth Alden. Scott Frennier. Michelle Hatch, Jodie Lynn LeClair. Theresa McComb, Tonya Nichols. Kristen Olson, Danielle Pageau. Trevor Rabideau. Mebssa Ryan, Jeasica Seguin, Matthew Shaw, Lisa ^TourviUe, Ned Trombley. Kelly Wilson. _ Grade 7: Gary Barnaby. Annette Casey. Christopher Dekin, Kevin Dragoon, Amy .Eldred, Tracey Garceau, Ronald Garrow. Erin Gibson. Tricia Juberf. Lucas Killmer. Kristen Kolft Van Oosterwyk. Sara LaBarre, David Lawrence, Mama Lord, Bridget MiUer. Heather Miner. Matthew Parsons, Jessica Poirier. Jenelle PopAaaki. Howard Porter. Michelle Poupore. Marc Rocheieau. Ronald Trombley. BIRTHS CVfH GUSHLAW - A son, Joshua Edward, borr April 10. 1990. to Lisa and Richard Gushlaw of RD 2, Box 267F. Morrisonviile. OLDS A daughter. Kathryn Curran. born April 29. 1990. to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Olds of 17 Oak St.. Champlain. SANTOftO A daughter, Courtney Lynn, born April 30. 1990. to Joseph and Terri Santoro of 6273 B Maryland Rd.. Platt- sburgh Air Force Base. Plattsburgh. GERUTSCN - A son. Charles Michael born May 1. 1990. to Charles and Toni Ger- ritsen of 5241-C Minnesota Circle. Platt- sburgh Air Force Base, Plattsburgh- . UiLAHC - A daughter. Krista Marie, born May 1. 1990, to Christopher and Lori LeBlanc of 2 McLaughlin Ave., Tupper Lake. TROMSLIY - A daughter. Beth Sheila. born May 1. 1990. to Bruce and Sheila Trombley of Box 103. Route 190. Ettenburg Center. ftOMlAltDlfft - A son. Joshua Paul born May 1, 1990. to Paul and Karen Bombardier of PO. Box 354. 39 So. Pearl St.. Malone ftAHMARD - A son, Timothy William II. born May 5. 1990. to Timothy and Laurie Barnard of RD 2, Box 152. Old Military Turnpike. West Chazy. be celebrated Saturday at noon Squad. The Clark Funeral Home at St. Josephs Church, Dan nemora, and burial will be in the family plot in St. Josephs Church Cemetery, .Memorial donations may be made to the Dannemora Fire Department. in Champlain is in charge of ar- rangements. Akwesasne to be topic of call-in show PLATTSBURGH — The com- are expected to be represented plex issues of sovereignty, eco- on "North Country Review/* in- nomic development and control eluding Canadian Band Council at Akwesasne Mohawk Reserva- Chief Lloyd Benedict, Band tion will be the focus of a special -Council employee Joleen Adams —W7 Photo Walker P«rcy Walker Percy dies COVINGTON, La. (AP) - Walker Percy, whose .deeply humane novels and essays made him a unique voice in American letters, died of cancer Thursday at his home. He would have been 75 on Monday. . Percy's first novel, "The Moviegoer," won him the Na- tional Book Award in 1962 and set the themes that would oc- cupy him for his entire career: modern malaise in the New South and the tenuous, often outlandishly comic, hope for human connection. His best friend and fellow author Shelby Foote was in Cov- ington at the time of Percy's death at his home here on the banks of the Bogue Falaya river, across Lake Pontchatrain from New Orleans. In Jackson, Miss., author one-hour call-in edition of "North Country Review" to- night at 9 p.m. on WCFE, Channel 57. ;-; Several factions on the reserve St. Regis Tribal Subchief Jim HEudora Welty said, 'Tm very ~— Beuloh M. Logoy PLATTSBURGH Beulah May 9,1990, at her residence M. Lagoy, 59, of Plattsburgh, V -She was born in Plattsburgh Mary Ann Chattier SARANAC LAKE - Mary Ann Chartier, 47, of 42 Bloom- ingdale Ave., formerly of Piatt- 1lE&^<& A .? Wednesday, Broadcaster Pauline Frederick, 84, dies Ransome and Warrior Society leader Frances Boot. The program will be rebroad- cast on Sunday at 1:30 p.m. CHICAGO (AP) - Veteran died May 10, 1990, at the CVPH Sept. 2, 1942, the daughter of broadcaster Pauline Frederick, ism, M said Beryl Pfizer, a news producer at NBC who worked _M epical Center. _ She was bora SoTPlattsburgh x>n July 16, 1930, the daughter of Clarence and Grace (Bouvia) Mackey. Mrs. Lagoy was a member of Our Lady erf Victory Church. Survivors .include her hus- band, whom she married Aug. .21, 1948,- Lawrence Lagoy; a Calling" hours wuF be "held U>~***<• Howard ^Larry'i^py of Lawrence and Dorothy (Smart) who began by interviewing the with Frederick. Lavene. —wives of dipkwnats and rose to a Frederick, born in Gallitzin, grieved and very, very hurt for all his family. His friendship meant a lot to me and his work meant a great deal to me, too." .- Services will be Saturday at St. Joseph's Abbey near Cov- ington. After "Moviegoer," Percy's novels included "The Last Gen- tleman" (1966),—Love in the Bums" (1971), "Lancelot 1 She graduated from O.L.V. distinguished career in network Pa., worked for five yearc as-an -1(1977), **The Second Coming Secretarial School in 1961 and journalism that paved the way ABC correspondent before mov day 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at St. Mary-Murphy Funeral Home in M alone. ~A^T^asT~wuT~t5e held 9 a-in. Saturday at Notre Dame ^Church. Burial will be in the. ^parish cemetery. Adolpli Bisetti T1CONDEROGA ~ Plattsburgh; a daughter, Mrs. Dale (Dawn) Matott of Piatt* sburgh; two brothers, Lester Mackey of lngraham and Edwin Mackey of Plattsburgh; a sister, Joyce Alidredge; four grandchil- dren. Dale Matott Jr., Tia Disa Matott, -Adam and several nieces, worked for General Dynamics and then she was a medical sec- retary at Plattsburgh Air Force Base for 12 years until 1976. Survivors include one "son. Dean Chartier of West Chazy; her father, Lawrence Lavene of PlattsbufgET two brothers, Gerald Lavene and Thomas for other women, has died at age itog in 1953 to NBC, where she served as United Nations cor* respondent for 21 years. At the UN, she covered events in- cluding the Cuban missile crisis and China's entrance into the United Nations. 44 She brought us a kind of in- •«4. - Frederick, whose married .name was Pauline Frederick Bobbins, died Wednesday after suffering a heart' attack in suburban Lake Forest, where ^-she-was visiting relatives. <1980), and "The Thanatos Syn- -drome" (1987). __^..^—^_^ POLICE LOG "She was the firtt full-fledged Lavene, both of Plattsburgh, woman correspondent and open- side information on world events that was extraordinary for any- body at that time, let alone a Adolph /jBisetti Thursday. May 10, 1990, at the Moses-Ludington Hospital. --. He was bom in Boca, Italy, .Aug. 14. 1902, the son of Danny and Rosa (Valazza) Bisetti > Mr. Bisetti was a resident of Berlin, N.J., for 43 years before moving to Venice. Fla., in 1976. He was employed as clubhouse captain for the New Jersey Rac- ing Association for 20 years. He -was a member of the Venice Chapter of Deborah Hospital in Venice, Fla., and the Hague Senior Citizens and was a com- municant of the Church of the -Blessed Sacrament in Hague. Survivors include his wife, Mary DelBoca Bisetti; a son. Robert Bisetti of Fort Collins. Co*©-: two daughters. Mrs. Ver- -^KJD (Rose) Dunn of Voorhees "^Township. -N.J., aad Mrs. Ed- ward (Lena) Iuliano of Ticooderoga; nine grandchildren jand six great-grandchildren. - There will be no calling hours. ^Cremation will take place at the convenience of the family. A memorial Mass will be held Saturday at 1 a_m. at the ;Church of the Blessed Sacra- ment in Hague, with the Rev. Richard Bardenck officiating Arrangements mre by the <VI1COT & Regan Funeral Home ~~!n Ticoixleroga Matott, Matott, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins. and one grandson, Matthew ed doors for women's acceptance Chartier of West Chazy. Her in television and radio journal- woman/ 1 Pfizer said Thursday. mother died Jan. 30,1990. ' » ^ . mjL * V * ' A r^wr i. Local man critical after ATV crash --PLATTSBURGH *- A Mor- risonviile man was in critical -Gregg Duval, 20, of Rand Hill Road was riding an ATV west Calling hours will be today -from 10 to 11 a.m at the R.W. Walker Funeral Home. A funeral iiNUtltUUA AOOipn wpnews, «uaut, uoura, cuusuu. ^service will he at ^t AWanrW* 7-1"— # ^ ~ J T,r""T~ ^ " 7 ^ * " " ^ ^ — o " " J 87 of Hague Road dfed A brother ^la^nce Mackey, ^ h ! ^ ^ S i t S S , ^ "SB B L J ? R ^ W ^ T S lav. Mav 10. 1990 .t tha dirfApnl JjWJO. . . ^ ^ burial ^ j ^ ^ ^ . ^ ^ t m r ^ ^ acadent the Banker Road, when he lost * 3 '^ansh cemetery. According to State Police \ ffRU — Two Peru residents were injured . jin a one-car accident Wednesday night. According to State Police in Plattsburgh, a car. driven by Kristi Kennedy. 16, failed to negotiate a left curve on "Routt 22. went off the road, hit a New York State Electric & <>as pole, and then went into a 1 Moot-deep culvert. - Troopers said Kennedy complained of back pain and her passenger, Mary Abernathy, suffered a leg injury. A hospital spokeswoman said both were treated at the CVPH Medical Center and then released. — Troopers said tickets ate pending. • -• - : FRIDAY. NORTI Trail wo LAKE Adirondac has annoi work part; for Saturc re-scheduh a.m. The | junction c Road and rebuilding The sec will be h Saturday, at 9 a.m. t crossing o Road. Ce Sausville informatio Legion c LAKE plete Lond held at 5 American The dinn American iliary Schc for adults, $3.50 for free for chi Fan club KEESE^ Citizens Fi Forks is h B arnste .Keeseville, day. May each mem money ar choice of turkey by Changelo, 12972-973< Volunte^ ELIZAB Retired S gram 4RS County O looking fc Elizabeths area to s Booth at 1 the North needed to racks, assi Adirondac RSVP wo two shifts either 9 a.] to 5 p.m. May 18 tl can give oi of someon ested in Y -*» i from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Brown Funeral Home, Platt- sburgh. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday at 10 a.m. at our Lady of Victory Church. Burial will follow in St. Peter's Cemetery. Aline Trohon ROUSES POINT - Aline Trahan, 88. of 112 Irlaple St., Rouses Point, died in Palm Bay, Fla., Thursday, May 10, 1990. She was born in St. Paul, Quebec. April 5. 1902, the daughter of Joseph and Emma (Lambert) Gosselin- Her hus- band, Emery Trahan, died Sept. 2. 1989. Survivors include a son. Jules Trahan of Rouses Point; a daughter. Mrs. Thomas (Pauline) McCouley of Palm Bay, Fla.; three brothers, Joe and Roger Gosselin of Sc Paul Qoebec and Roland Gosselin of Mon- treal: a sister, Mrs. Flora Bisaillon of St. Jean, Quebec; seven grandchildren *nd 15 great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements at the Clark Funeral Home jcompifte Thursday night. FUNERALS McDONALO - A fmttral service for Jones F McDonald, 65. who died Mooday. May 7, 1990. at the General Hospital of Saranac Lake, was held Thursday at the Ho- ly Name Catholic Church in AnSabfe Forks. The Rev. Lawrence MaroUo. pastor of Holy Name. ronceAebratsd the Mass with Rev Charles Chase. Bearers were Scott. Kevin. Craig. Thomas, David and Jay McDonald Burial was in Holy Name AnSable Forks ftfW$ A Mass of Christian burial for Marion C. Rivers, 91. who died Thursday, May 3. 1990. was held at 11 s.nx Saturday at St Agnes Church in Lake Placid. The Rev. Paul Whitmore celebrated the Mass. Bearers were David J. Rivers. Franldyn Rivers. 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"^"^"TRESS-REPUBLICAN ~ PUBLIC RECORD FRIDAY,

MAY 11/1990

Ermo M- Betters ^^PLATTSBURGH - Erma M. Betters, 60, of Rugar Street, died Wednesday, May 9, 1990. at the CV PH Medical Center.

She was born in Saranac Lake April 18, 1930, the daughter of Herbert and Stella <Blair> Mor­row.

Survivors include her husband of 36 years, Donald J. Betters; a son and daughter- in- law, Gregory and Cindy Pruett of Saranac; a daughter. Mrs. Rodney (Debra) Bonnett of Mor­risonviile; five brothers, Roy

3torrow of California, Ted Mor­row, Vernon Morrow and James Morrow, all of Saranac Lake, and Marvin Morrow of Platt­sburgh; two sisters, Mrs. Donald (Millie) Rupert and Mrs. Bruce (Edna) McDowell, both of Saranac Lake; four grandchil­dren, Angie and Kristy Pruett and Scott and Michelle Bonnett;

. and several nieces and nephews. Calling hours will be Friday

from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at the Brown Funeral Home. Platt­sburgh. Funeral services will be held Saturdav at 9 a.m. at the

Dora M. Mitchell _ DANNEMORA - Dora M. Mitchell, 71, of Smith Street, died Wednesday, May 9, 1990, at the CVPH Medical Center.

She was born in Churubusco Sept. 13, 1918, the daughter of Joseph and Bertha (Bova) Miner.

Mrs. Mitchell had made her home in Dannemora for many _ _ years and retired in 1983 after Cha*y7 two d a u g h t m / L i H t a

Christine Cote PLATTSBURGH - Mrs.

Christine Cote, 88, of Monty Street, died Thursday, May 10, 1990 at CVPH Medical Center.

She was born Sept. 5, 1901 in Canada, the daughter of Alfred and Elise (Giroux) Bisaillon. . —

Mrs. Cote was a member of Our Lady of Victory Church in Plattsburgh and a member of Our Lady of Victory Altar-Rosary Society.

Survivors include four sons, Lionel Cote of St. Petersburg, Fla.. Paul Cote of Plattsburgh, the Rev. Normand Cote of Coop-ersville and George Cote of West

HONOR ROLL CwtinlSclt—I

19 years as a nurse's aid at the CVPH Medical Center. She was a member of St. Joseph's Church, Dannemora, a member of Catholic Daughters Court Mother Admirable No. 529 of Dannemora and a member of the Senior Citizen's Drop-in Center.

Survivors include three sons, John T. Mitchell of Plattsburgh, Anthony J. Mitchell of Dan­nemora and Patrick M. Mitchell of Chazy Lake; two daughters, Mrs. Winston (Mary Ann) Lawliss of Dannemora and Mrs. Thomas (Tina Marie) Oddi of Watertown; a brother. Bernard Miner of M alone; a sister, Mrs. Ralph (Rita) Gonyea of Jordon; a daughter-in-law, Catherine Mit-

Brown Funeral Home Chapel c h e U o f Dannemora; 20 grand with the Rev. Gregory Smith pastor, of the Morrisonviile Community and Schuyler Falls Methodist churches, officiating. Burial will follow in the Peasleeville Cemetery.

Howord J. Peryea MALONE - Howard J.

Peryea. 83, of Lime Kiln Road, Malone, died Wednesday, May 9, 1990, at Alice Hyde Hospital.

He was born in South Bangor May 25, 1906, the son of Joseph and Carrie (Snyder) Peryea. .

2 He married Ruby Clark on Dec. 24, 1927 at Notre Dame C h u r c h , w i t h t h e R e v . Telesphore Campeau officiating.

~. Mr. Peryea attended Malone schools and later went to work x>n the family farm, running that ;until retiring in 1970. He was a -member of Notre Dame Church

and the Malone Lodge of Moose. .*. Besides his wife, survivors in-jclude a daughter. Mrs. Charles

JlAletha) Deuyour of Bangor; a 4K>n, Leslie Peryea utBridgeport; a daughter-in-law. Mrs. Jane

Teryea of Bridgeport; a brother, /Gordon of Malone: a sister, Maude Packard of Flint, Mich.; five grandchildren; two step-grandchildren and seven great­grandchildren.

A sister, Ethel Grant, and a brother. Harold, died earlier.

children, three great-grand­children and several nieces and nephews. Her husband, Donald H. Mitchell, died in 1978, and her son, Donald, died in 1984.

Calling hours will be at the Brown Funeral Home, Cadyville, today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Members of Catholic Daughters Court Mother Ad­mirable No. 529 of Dannemora are asked to meet at the funeral home at 8 p.m. Friday. . A Mass of Christian burial will

Cote and Aline Cote, both of Plattsburgh; two sisters, Mrs. Albina Roche and Mrs. Aurore Alexandre, both of St. Jean, Quebec; nine grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Her husband, Gabriel Cote, died in 1962.

Calling hours will be 7-9 p.m. Saturday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Brown Funeral Home in Plattsburgh. Members of the Secular Order of St. Francis will meet at 8 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home for services. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 a.m. Monday at Our Lady of Victory Church. Burial will follow in St. Peter's Cemetery.

Laura Lovoie ; CHAMPLAIN ~ A memorial

service for Laura Lavoie, 88, who died Wednesday, May 9, 1990, at the CVPH Medical Center, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 19, in St. Mary's Church with burial in St. Mary's Cemetery.

There will be no calling hours. Memorial donations may be

made to the Champlain Rescue

12: Christine Boatey, Nicole Carter. Debbie Danusai. Barry Dimick, Patricia Honan, Angela Kioiber. Myong LaFreniere. Timothy Pellerin, Gregory Poupore, Jeasica Prcmo, Jonathan Ruahford. Anne Scott. Erik Sprague. Shane Trudo.

Groee 11: Annaiee Bohon. Raeanne Brunelle, Michael Bus hey. Nicole For key, Tracy Myatt. Jacque Pepin. . Q*+4m 10: Amanda Ay era. Jamie Bail. Heather Bingel. Karen Brassard. Shannon Cayea, Diana Collins. Renee Dekin, Rebecca Dominic. Heather Dupee. Amy Hart, Chad Magoon. Tracy Rabideau, Paul Supley.

<wejde * Christopher Barcomb. Gwen LaBarre, Sarah Mytar. Timothy Nichols.

GvWe •: Joshua Baker. Jeanne Bali Shannon Barton. Amy Boulrice. Joshua Brasacchio. Jason Bushey, Tiffany Curry, Sarah Gillett, Katharine Krul Audrey LaBarre. Vanessa LeCUir. BUbe Jo LaPoint. Sara Matthews. Carrie Owen, Jerry Pepin. Jill Rock. Rohan Roy. Joanna Thibeau. Chad

~Tourville. Shannon Trombley, Aryn Wood. Gf«4e 7: Gary Bobbie. David Bushey.

Sean Gerolimatoe. KeUey Gilmore. Christy Hobbs, Lori LaBarre, Erik a McNeil Jason Mouhon. Amy Murphy. Jessica Patnode. Toni Pellerin, Kimberly Pratt. Mathew Rushiord. Scott Shutts. Kyte Siskavich. Heath Smith. .

Gr«4e 12: Robert Alden. Heather Baker. Alan Barnaby. Christopher Debiec. Avis DeCoste, Stephanie Gerolimatos, Leigh Gib­son. Daniel Gregory. Rebecca Harriman. Petti Hobbs. Paul LaFountain. Bruce McDonald. Andrea Pivetta. Todd Poupore.

Michelle Robare. Shelby Scott. April Shaw. Jonathan Short. Heidi Trombley, Marc Woodward.

feeds 11: Cristy Belair. June Bushey, Treaver Dauphinais. James Dominic, Liza Gonzales, Charlotte Jones. Travis Juneau. Hilary LaBombard. Cassandra LaClair. Shel­ly LaPoint. Ronald Lucia, Brett Manor. Michelle Pageau, Wendy Robinson. Michelle Roaeberry, Lloyd Silver. William Trombley.

-Melissa Watte, Vicky Welle, Matthew Williams.

Grade 10: Brian Dominic. John Gorman, Shelley Henna, Monica Harrigan, Jennifer Jones, Matthew Kilmer. Vicki LaBarre. Shane Roberts. Charles Spinner. Brent Trombly.

Grade * Katrine Brooks. Keri Brooks, Corey Bushey. James Bushey. Laura Carter. Ian Colgan. Stephen Danusai. Stephen Decker. Sandra Gilmet. Jeanette Howard. Ronald King, Roeeanna King, Jackie LaFreniere. Jason .Nichols, Christol Rabideau, Erin Sprague. Melissa Thibeau. Triaha Trombley. * Gredt * Mary Beth Alden. Scott Frennier. Michelle Hatch, Jodie Lynn LeClair. Theresa McComb, Tonya Nichols. Kristen Olson, Danielle Pageau. Trevor Rabideau. Mebssa Ryan, Jeasica Seguin, Matthew Shaw, Lisa

^TourviUe, Ned Trombley. Kelly Wilson. _ Grade 7: Gary Barnaby. Annette Casey.

Christopher Dekin, Kevin Dragoon, Amy .Eldred, Tracey Garceau, Ronald Garrow. Erin Gibson. Tricia Juberf. Lucas Killmer. Kristen Kolft Van Oosterwyk. Sara LaBarre, David Lawrence, Mama Lord, Bridget MiUer. Heather Miner. Matthew Parsons, Jessica Poirier. Jenelle PopAaaki. Howard Porter. Michelle Poupore. Marc Rocheieau. Ronald Trombley.

BIRTHS CVfH

GUSHLAW - A son, Joshua Edward, borr April 10. 1990. to Lisa and Richard Gushlaw of RD 2, Box 267F. Morrisonviile.

OLDS — A daughter. Kathryn Curran. born April 29. 1990. to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Olds of 17 Oak St.. Champlain.

SANTOftO — A daughter, Courtney Lynn, born April 30. 1990. to Joseph and Terri Santoro of 6273 B Maryland Rd.. Platt­sburgh Air Force Base. Plattsburgh.

GERUTSCN - A son. Charles Michael born May 1. 1990. to Charles and Toni Ger-ritsen of 5241-C Minnesota Circle. Platt­sburgh Air Force Base, Plattsburgh- .

UiLAHC - A daughter. Krista Marie, born May 1. 1990, to Christopher and Lori LeBlanc of 2 McLaughlin Ave., Tupper Lake.

TROMSLIY - A daughter. Beth Sheila. born May 1. 1990. to Bruce and Sheila Trombley of Box 103. Route 190. Ettenburg Center.

ftOMlAltDlfft - A son. Joshua Paul born May 1, 1990. to Paul and Karen Bombardier of PO. Box 354. 39 So. Pearl St.. Malone

ftAHMARD - A son, Timothy William II. born May 5. 1990. to Timothy and Laurie Barnard of RD 2, Box 152. Old Military Turnpike. West Chazy.

be celebrated Saturday at noon Squad. The Clark Funeral Home at St. Josephs Church, Dan nemora, and burial will be in the family plot in St. Josephs Church Cemetery, .Memorial donations may be made to the Dannemora Fire Department.

in Champlain is in charge of ar­rangements.

Akwesasne to be topic of call-in show PLATTSBURGH — The com- are expected to be represented

plex issues of sovereignty, eco- on "North Country Review/* in-nomic development and control eluding Canadian Band Council at Akwesasne Mohawk Reserva- Chief Lloyd Benedict, Band tion will be the focus of a special -Council employee Joleen Adams

—W7 Photo Walker P«rcy

Walker Percy dies

COVINGTON, La. (AP) -Walker Percy, whose .deeply humane novels and essays made him a unique voice in American letters, died of cancer Thursday at his home. He would have been 75 on Monday. .

Percy's first novel, "The Moviegoer," won him the Na­tional Book Award in 1962 and set the themes that would oc­cupy him for his entire career: modern malaise in the New South and the tenuous, often outlandishly comic, hope for human connection.

His best friend and fellow author Shelby Foote was in Cov­ington at the time of Percy's death at his home here on the banks of the Bogue Falaya river, across Lake Pontchatrain from New Orleans.

In Jackson, Miss., author one-hour call-in edition of "North Country Review" to­night at 9 p.m. on WCFE, Channel 57. ;-;

Several factions on the reserve

St. Regis Tribal Subchief Jim HEudora Welty said, 'Tm very ~ —

Beuloh M. Logoy PLATTSBURGH — Beulah May 9,1990, at her residence

M. Lagoy, 59, of Plattsburgh, V-She was born in Plattsburgh

Mary Ann Chattier SARANAC LAKE - Mary

Ann Chartier, 47, of 42 Bloom-ingdale Ave., formerly of Piatt-

1lE&^<&A.? Wednesday, Broadcaster Pauline Frederick, 84, dies

Ransome and Warrior Society leader Frances Boot.

The program will be rebroad-cast on Sunday at 1:30 p.m.

CHICAGO (AP) - Veteran died May 10, 1990, at the CVPH Sept. 2, 1942, the daughter of broadcaster Pauline Frederick,

ism,M said Beryl Pfizer, a news producer at NBC who worked

_M epical Center. _ She was bora SoTPlattsburgh

x>n July 16, 1930, the daughter of Clarence and Grace (Bouvia) Mackey.

Mrs. Lagoy was a member of Our Lady erf Victory Church.

Survivors .include her hus­band, whom she married Aug. .21, 1948,- Lawrence Lagoy; a

Calling" hours wuF be "held U>~***<• Howard ^ L a r r y ' i ^ p y of

Lawrence and Dorothy (Smart) who began by interviewing the with Frederick. Lavene. — —wives of dipkwnats and rose to a Frederick, born in Gallitzin,

grieved and very, very hurt for all his family. His friendship meant a lot to me and his work meant a great deal to me, too." .-

Services will be Saturday at St. Joseph's Abbey near Cov­ington.

After "Moviegoer," Percy's novels included "The Last Gen­tleman" (1966),—Love in the B u m s " (1971), "Lancelot1

She graduated from O.L.V. distinguished career in network Pa., worked for five yearc as-an -1(1977), **The Second Coming Secretarial School in 1961 and journalism that paved the way ABC correspondent before mov

day 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at St. Mary-Murphy Funeral Home in M alone. ~A^T^asT~wuT~t5e held 9 a-in. Saturday at Notre Dame

^Church. Burial will be in the. ^parish cemetery.

Adolpli Bisetti T1CONDEROGA ~

Plattsburgh; a daughter, Mrs. Dale (Dawn) Matott of Piatt* sburgh; two brothers, Lester Mackey of lngraham and Edwin Mackey of Plattsburgh; a sister, Joyce Alidredge; four grandchil­dren. Dale Matott Jr., Tia

Disa Matott, -Adam and several nieces,

worked for General Dynamics and then she was a medical sec­retary at Plattsburgh Air Force Base for 12 years until 1976.

Survivors include one "son. Dean Chartier of West Chazy; her father, Lawrence Lavene of PlattsbufgET two brothers, Gerald Lavene and Thomas

for other women, has died at age itog in 1953 to NBC, where she served as United Nations cor* respondent for 21 years. At the UN, she covered events in­cluding the Cuban missile crisis and China's entrance into the United Nations.

44 She brought us a kind of in-

•«4. - • Frederick, whose married

.name was Pauline Frederick Bobbins, died Wednesday after suffering a heart' attack in suburban Lake Forest, where

^-she-was visiting relatives.

<1980), and "The Thanatos Syn--drome" (1987). _ _ ^ . . ^ — ^ _ ^

POLICE LOG

"She was the firtt full-fledged Lavene, both of Plattsburgh, woman correspondent and open-

side information on world events that was extraordinary for any­body at that time, let alone a

Adolph /jBisetti

Thursday. May 10, 1990, at the Moses-Ludington Hospital.

--. He was bom in Boca, Italy, .Aug. 14. 1902, the son of Danny and Rosa (Valazza) Bisetti > Mr. Bisetti was a resident of Berlin, N.J., for 43 years before moving to Venice. Fla., in 1976. He was employed as clubhouse captain for the New Jersey Rac­ing Association for 20 years. He

-was a member of the Venice Chapter of Deborah Hospital in Venice, Fla., and the Hague Senior Citizens and was a com­municant of the Church of the -Blessed Sacrament in Hague.

Survivors include his wife, Mary DelBoca Bisetti; a son. Robert Bisetti of Fort Collins. Co*©-: two daughters. Mrs. Ver-

- KJD (Rose) Dunn of Voorhees "^Township. -N.J., aad Mrs. Ed-

w a r d ( L e n a ) I u l i a n o of Ticooderoga; nine grandchildren

jand six great-grandchildren. - There will be no calling hours. ^Cremation will take place at the convenience of the family. A memorial Mass will be held Saturday at 1 a_m. at the

;Church of the Blessed Sacra­ment in Hague, with the Rev. Richard Bardenck officiating

Arrangements mre by the <VI1COT & Regan Funeral Home

~~!n Ticoixleroga — —

Matott, Matott, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins.

and one grandson, Matthew ed doors for women's acceptance Chartier of West Chazy. Her in television and radio journal- woman/1 Pfizer said Thursday. mother died Jan. 30,1990. ' » ^ . mjL* V * ' A r^wr i.

Local man critical after ATV crash --PLATTSBURGH *- A Mor­risonviile man was in critical

-Gregg Duval, 20, of Rand Hill Road was riding an ATV west

Calling hours will be today -from 10 to 11 a.m at the R.W. Walker Funeral Home. A funeral

i i N U t l t U U A — AOOipn w p n e w s , «uaut, uoura , c u u s u u . ^service will he at ^t A W a n r W * 7-1"— # ^ ~ J T , r " " T ~ ^ " 7 ^ * " " ^ ^ — o " " J 87 of Hague Road dfed A brother ^la^nce Mackey, ^ h ! ^ ^ S i t S S , ^ " S B B L J ? R ^ W ^ T S

lav. Mav 10. 1990 . t tha dirfApnl JjWJO. . . ^ ^ b u r i a l ^ j ^ ^ ^ . ^ ^ t m r ^ ^ acadent the Banker Road, when he lost * 3 '^ansh cemetery. According to State Police

\ ffRU — Two Peru residents were injured . jin a one-car accident Wednesday night.

According to State Police in Plattsburgh, a car. driven by Kristi Kennedy. 16, failed to negotiate a left curve on "Routt 22. went off the road, hit a New York State Electric & <>as pole, and then went into a 1 Moot-deep culvert. - Troopers said Kennedy complained of back pain and her passenger, Mary Abernathy, suffered a leg injury. A hospital spokeswoman said both were treated at the CVPH Medical Center and then released.

— Troopers said tickets ate pending. • -• -:

FRIDAY.

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LAKE Adirondac has annoi work part; for Saturc re-scheduh a.m. The | junction c Road and rebuilding

The sec will be h Saturday, at 9 a.m. t crossing o Road. Ce Sausville informatio

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plete Lond held at 5 American The dinn American iliary Schc for adults, $3.50 for < free for chi

Fan club KEESE^

Citizens Fi Forks is h B a r n s t e .Keeseville, day. May each mem money ar choice of turkey by Changelo, 12972-973<

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from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Brown Funeral Home, Platt­sburgh.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday at 10 a.m. at our Lady of Victory Church. Burial will follow in St. Peter's Cemetery.

Aline Trohon ROUSES POINT - Aline

Trahan, 88. of 112 Irlaple St., Rouses Point, died in Palm Bay, Fla., Thursday, May 10, 1990.

She was born in St. Paul, Quebec. April 5. 1902, the daughter of Joseph and Emma (Lambert) Gosselin- Her hus­band, Emery Trahan, died Sept. 2. 1989.

Survivors include a son. Jules Trahan of Rouses Point; a daughter. Mrs. Thomas (Pauline) McCouley of Palm Bay, Fla.; three brothers, Joe and Roger Gosselin of Sc Paul Qoebec and Roland Gosselin of Mon­treal: a sister, Mrs. Flora Bisaillon of St. Jean, Quebec; seven grandchildren *nd 15 great-grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements at the Clark Funeral Home

jcompifte Thursday night.

FUNERALS McDONALO - A fmttral service for

Jones F McDonald, 65. who died Mooday. May 7, 1990. at the General Hospital of Saranac Lake, was held Thursday at the Ho­ly Name Catholic Church in AnSabfe Forks. The Rev. Lawrence MaroUo. pastor of Holy Name. ronceAebratsd the Mass with Rev Charles Chase. Bearers were Scott. Kevin. Craig. Thomas, David and Jay McDonald Burial was in Holy Name AnSable Forks

f t fW$ — A Mass of Christian burial for Marion C. Rivers, 91. who died Thursday, May 3. 1990. was held at 11 s.nx Saturday at S t Agnes Church in Lake Placid. The Rev. Paul Whitmore celebrated the Mass. Bearers were David J. Rivers. Franldyn Rivers. John Hengel Francis HengeL Ken­neth O'Leary and Donald Benjamin. Burial was in Mount Carme) Cemetery in Piatt-aourgn.

control rounding a right curve. The vehicle overturned, ejecting him The ATV ended up coming to rest on Duval, police said.

He was taken to the CVPH Medical Center iby the Mor­risonviile rescue squad with head injuries. A spokeswoman at the CVPH Medical Crater said he was in the intensive-care unit in critical condition Thursday night.

Troopers said tickets are pen­ding.

MALOHf - State Police arrested a M alone man in a parole violation charge, a felony.

Daniel J. Webb. 22. of the Crinklaw Road was jailed without bail pending a parole-violation hearing, troopers said.

CITY COURT fetewf cane. May 10

•wal EsarisB. 22. of South Peni Street is scheduled to reappear today to answer a charge of seccoo^degree aggravated sexual abuse.

He is accused of sexually abusing a «*fld under the agr of 11.

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