August 9,1989 -The Tribune-Press, Gouverneur, N.Y. - Page 9 Obituaries Hilda L. Petrie Mae Bowhall GOUVERNEUR - The funeral for Hilda L. Petrie, 75, former Gouverneur resident was Tuesday at the Church of the Nazarene, with the Rev. Floyd Shaw, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Wayside Cemetery, Richville. MRS. Petrie died Sunday in the long-term care unit of A. Barton Hepburn Hospital, Ogdensburg, where she had been a patient since September 1988. Contributions may be made to the Church of the Nazarene. Surviving are a son, Melvin, Gouverneur; four daughters, Mrs. Sheila Gonyea, Poughkeepsie, Mrs. Sandra Deacon, Dannemora, and Mrs. Harriet Lashbrook and Mrs. Ivy Smith, both of Gouverneur;!4grandchil- Ruth E. Hall Harley F. Matteson dren; a brother, Ralph GOUVERNEUR - The Campbell, Gouverneur; GOUVERNEUR - The 1905, a daughter of James DeKALB JUNCTION- A sister, Dorothy Elsey Mack, Florida and two funeral for Mae Bowhall, six grandchildren, 19 funeral for Ruth E. Hall, and Addie Johnson Hall, The funeral for Harley F. died July 15. sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Gard- 98, United Helpers Nurs- great-grandchildren, and ,84, Knowlton's Trailer she attended Richville Matteson, 82, Risley Road, . "" ner and Mrs. Doris Finley, ing Home, Canton, for- several great-great-grand- Park, was held Saturday schools. Born in Dekalb on July was Thursday at the at the Green Funeral A resident of Richville Denesha Funeral Home, 10, 1907, a son of George both of Antwerp. merly of 146 Williams St. children. as Three brothers and two Home, with the Rev. for many years, Miss Hall with Floyd Powell, lay and Hattie Foster MatA son; Gilbert, died i i T ^ held Monday at the Stanley E. Brown, pastor was employed as a house1975, and a daughter, Sprague-French Funeral sisters died before her. teson, he was a graduate Born in Gouverneur of the United Church of keeper for the Hazelton minister, officiating. Bur- of Hermon-DeKalb High Brenda, died in 1976. A Home with the Rev Frank ial was in Union Cemegranddaughter, Amy Sue I. Smith, pastor of the First May 28,1891, a daughter Richville, officiating. Bur- family of Gouverneur, and tery Mr. Matteson died School. of George and Jennie Lind ial was in Maple Grove for 49 years for Clarence George, a brother, Rich- United Methodist church, Blodgett Hardie she at- Cemetery, Richville. and Gertrude Mclntyre of July 31 in Canton- A lifelong resident of the ard, and a sister, Olga officiating He was asHospital, DeKalb area, Mr. MatStevens, also died before s i s t e d b v t h e R e v - Stanley tended local schools. She Miss Hall died Thurs- North Gouverneur. Atone Potsdam Brown, pastor of the married Harold Bowhall day in A. Barton Hepburn time she also operated an Potsdam teson operated the family her. Richville United Church. Feb. 27,1911, in Antwerp. Hospital, Ogdensburg. homestead farm on the adult home. Contributions may be Born in Antwerp on Burial was in Riverside The couple resided in Surviving are four Risley Road until the midMiss Hall had made her March 11,1914, a daugh- Cemetery. Richville until moving to made to the North Gou- home with Ida Mae Mcln- nieces, Maryanne Frisco, 1960's. He also ran a sawMethodist tyre Devendorf in the Lenore Bovay and Patri- mill on the farm for 20 ter of Robert and Alice Mrs. Bowhall died Fri- Gouverneur in 1932. Mr. verneur Tully Mack, she attended d a y a t A. Barton Hepburn Bowhall died Jan. 26, Church. Town of Macomb, before cia Bacon, all of DeKalb years. Surviving are two broth- moving to Knowlton's Junction, and Martha Antwerp schools. Hospital, Ogdensburg, 1954. Mr. Matteson was an She married Ralph H. where she had been a Mrs. Bowhall was a ers, Glen Hall, Richville, Trailer Park four years Reynolds, Michigan, and avid skeet shooter. and Donald Hall, DeKalb ago. homemaker. Petrie July 27, 1935, at patient since Aug. 1. cousins. Junction, and nieces and She was a member of the DeKalb Junction Surviving are a son, She was a member of Methodist parsonage. . Harold R., Auburn, Calif.; the Gouverneur First nephews. North Gouverneur MethThe couple lived in the a daughter, Bethany United Methodist Church. A brother, Charles Hall, odist Church and a former Hermon area before movdied before her. ing to Gouverneur in 1964. Born in the Town of member of the Home GOUVERNEUR - The Prashaw, West Germany, Mr. Petrie died March 1, Gouverneur on Julv 29, Bureau. funeral for Jon E. Miller, and Mrs. Lee (Jenny) 17, of 53 Hailesboro St., Lyons, Norfolk, Va.; his 1977 at age 63. DeKALB - The funeral ers, Arthur Bigelow, son of Lee Roy and Linda paternal grandfather, for Hazel Fern Holland, Richville, Lisle Bigelow, Miller, was held Friday at Wendell Wallace, Ant61, DeKalb, was held Fri- Hermon, and Theron the Green Funeral Home, werp; aunts, uncles, cousday at the Green Funeral "Fay" Bigelow, DeKalb, GOUVERNEUR - Wil- sons, William andRobert, with the Rev. Frank I. ins, nieces and nephews. ByKeithaHall family of Fern Holland Home, Hermon, with Pas- and a sister, Laurestein liam H. Hills, Sr.,49, New both at home; mother, Smith, pastor of the GouPakz, died Monday eve- Vivian Wigle of Gou- verneur United Method- Born in Gouverneur on The St. LawTence Pub- who passed away Tues- tor Richard Colosimo, of Stevens, DeKalb. • Three sons, Otis/Roger nine at St. Francis'Hospi- verneur; one brother. Gar- ist Church, officiating. Dec. 9, 1971, a son of Lee lic Health Nurse will be at day. She has been a the Rock Island Assembly net Hills, Gouverneur and Burial was in Haile>boro Roy and Linda Doxtater of God Church, Gouand Frederick Holland, tal, Poughkeepsie. the Nutrition , Site DeKalb resident since her Miller, he had completed nieces and nephew?. verneur, officiating. Bur- died previously. • The funeral will be at 10 Cemeterv. Wednesday, Aug. 23 from his junior year at GouBorn in Gouverneur Born in Richville on a.m. Thursday at Spraguein Kicnvme 12-1 p.m. for blood pres- marriage to James Hol- ial was in Hermon CemeMr. Miller died Aug. 1. land in 1951. Burial was .tery. March 1,1928, a daughter French Funeral Home, • May 27, 1940, he was a Contributions may be verneur High School. He sure checks. Mrs. Holland died Aug. of Arthur and Hazel Mur- Gouverneur, the Rev. son of Albert and Vivian made to the Gouverneur -had been a newspaper The DeKalb Craft Club in the Hermon cemetery. earner for the past four 1 in the Canton-Potsdam I. Smith, pastor of Lucas Hills. He attended Fire Department. met Wednesday at the Another DeKalb resi- • Hospital, Potsdam, where dock Bigelow, she was a Frank Gouverneur schools and years. . > graduate of Richville High First United Methodist served in the Air Force. home of Barbara Briggs dent, Harley Matteson, Surviving besides his she had been a patient six Church, Gouverneur, offiSchool. for lunch. Present were: passed away last week, days. ciating. Burial will be in He married the former parents are a brother. Jay, . Mr. .Miller's interests She married James Lillian Turnbull, Audilia following the death of his Guzek on Aug. Camp LeJeune, N.C.; two included ,hunting and Brunet, Erdine Brunet, sister, Dorothy Elsey, two Contributions may be Holland Dec. 2, 1951,-at East Riverside Cemetery, Katherine 31, 1968 in Albany. • . sisters. Mrs. Jeff Jackie' playing pool. . •. Gouverneur. MayfredHulton,Hortense weeks ago. Our sympathy made to the American DeKalb. Heart Association. Calling hours wilj be Mr. Hills worked as a The couple operated a Brown and the hostess to his family, also. from 7-9 p.m. today dispatcher for Cloverleaf Surviving are her husdairy farm on the Maple Barbara Briggs. Estella (Wednesday) at the fu- Transport in Chester, NY Weaver will be the hostKeitha Hall, Margaret band, James; four sons, Ridge Road for nine years. for the past eight years. They moved to DeKalb 29 .neral home. . ess at her home in Gou- Hamilton, Betty Smith, James, stationed with the Surviving are his wife. He previously lived in verneurfor the next meet- and Mavis Hammond at- Marine Corps at Hartford, vears aco. - . ing Aug. 16. tended the Raquette River Conn., Robert, Gou- Mrs. Holland was em- Katherine, NewPaltz;two Svracuse. Callers at the Clarence Quilters 4th Biennial verneur, David, Albany, ployed for several years as Rt. 11 South : and Edna Cross home this Quilt Show at GofTNelson and John, at home; four anurse'saideat A. Barton • Gouverneur week were Karen and Don Memorial Library in Tup- daughters, Norma, Al- Hepburn Hospital and at Blount, Canton; Don and per Lake Wednesday. bany, Linda Butler, Gou- the Barlow NursingHome. • 287-2660 Inez Spicer, Gouverneur; Eighty-three beautiful verneur, Lisa Carr, She Was an active In Our Florist Shop . Marian Rice and Inez quilts and small pieces DeKalb, and Hazel member of Rock Island Flowers for Every Occasion " **5 Whitmore, Canton; and were in display. One quilt ^'agschal, Norfolk; 11 Two additional registra- forms are available at the grandchildren;five brothAssembly of God Church. John and Irene Murdock, was priced at $2,500. tion days, Tuesday, Aug. Indian River High School Ogdensburg. The Mur15, and Wednesday, Aug. office, the Army Educadocks left for their Florida 16, have been scheduled tion Center (Building Thome on Monday. for student in grades 7-12 23), on Fort Drum and It ^ Food bingo will be played who are new to the Indian from the school census 22 Clinton St. at the next Senior CitiBy Grace Parish the Louis Cutway family'. brate Kevin Murdock's River School District. workers. It is requested 'Gouverneur. N.Y. zens meeting on Aug. 9. If The Macomb Senior The Heuvelton Fire 16th birthday. Ice cream Registration will be bv .that these forms be comVACCL/M CLEANERS you wish to go to the state Citizens met on Aug. 1 Department was called and cake were enjoyed. . appointment only and can l e t e a n d b r o u g h l l 0 l h e Servicing: The Heuvelton Senior be^made by calling 642- r e g i s t r a t i o n d a y . fair on the senior citizens with 24 members and twice to the Eli Miller farm • Flectrolux • Hoover busyou may call 347-3300 three guests enjoying a on the Mayhew Road on Citizens held their last • Eureka • Kirbv or 347-3348 for a reserva- delicious dinner. The Monday. Mr. Miller, an meeting in their club . Screening tests require Important information • Viking tion. There will be a small meeting was conducted by Amish farmer, was burn- rooms on Thursdav as the a minimum of 30 minutes to brin£ to registration is fee to reserve a seat. VCB 4 Ply Filter Bogs the president Irma ing a bee's nest when hay school needs the building. and will be followed by a Several ladies went Mon- conference with a coun- •as follows: health history Margaret Hamilton at- Woodward. to F» Bectrolux caught fire. • ,.. tended the July 29garden .Secretary Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Ernest day and packed articles selor to schedule classes. with verification of immu*2.00 Off wmi wedding of Sharon Hills Raven gave a complete Murdock and Grace Par- belongingto the club. They Parents are encouraged to nization record; school This Ad. •and Kurt Liscum and the report of the picnic. Mar- ish were Sunday evening will be meeting for a time accompany new students records-report card from reception following at the garet Poor reported she quests of Mr. and Mrs. in the Presbyterian din- to registration. June 1989; and verificaLiscum home. Student .registration tion of residence with had sent a card to Pearl Robert Murdock to cele- ing room. With This Ad 1 0 % O f f Bags, Belts, Hoses Arthur and Lillian Turn- Van Hyning. It was re287-4928 natural adoptive parents bull attended the outdoor ported that Lillian Kusor legal guardians. wedding of Donald and Scfvage had faljen and I I I I I I I Memory Payne in Gou- broken her ankle and had The Gouverneur Cen- The screening should diphteria-pertussis-tetabeen in the hospital. verneur. • It was voted to have the tral School District will take approximately one nus(DPT),polio,measles, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sept. 9 meeting at 6 p.m. screen eligible kindergar- hour. The principal, kin- mumps and rubella. CusTurnbull, accompanied by as the Hammond Kitchen ten students on Tuesday, dergarten teacher, physi- tody papers must also be Benjamin Turnhull and Band will present the Aug.l5,froml2:30-2p.m. cal education teacher, provided if available OFF ROUTE 58 FOWLER Phyllis Stewart, spent the program. After the meet- at the high school on East psychologist, and speech An opportunity will be weekend with Marcel, ing Howard Rounds Barney Street. A child teacher will meet briefly provided for parents to NOW OFFERING THECONVENIENCE OF Ruth and Diane Durand, showed slides of Florida who is or will be five years with the parents and child, consult with school staff at their summer home in where he spent the win- of age before Dec. 1,1989 and ask the child to com- in reference to school proSt. Michael's De Saint, ter. is eligible for kindergar- plete some simple activi- grams and health status Quebec. Beth, Joe, Weekend guests of ten, and therefore should ties. of their child at the regisTammy andK.C. Menard, Edward Todd were Mr. be screened. . 2 Just Bring In Your Empty 20 Pound Propane " It is necessary for the tration dav. Toronto, joined the group and Mrs. Tim Swindell New York state requires parents to bring the folTank And Exchange It For A Full Tank, Or I to celebrate Arthur's 81 st and three children of that all students be as- lowingtotheregistration: Parents unable to bring I birthday Purchase A 20 Pound Tank Outright. Owego and Konsa Todd sessed or screened before a completed registration the child at this time are beginning school to assure form, birth certificate, and asked to call the director They came for the Todd Mr. and Mrs. Donald an appropriate program, proof of immunizations for of instruction at 287-1900. Hall spent the weekend reunion which was on with their son-in-law and Sunday at Higley Flow. I I I 111 I I I I I I I I daughter, Mr and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mark Todd John Metz. and family in and two children calledon Banking with Our their new home in Vestal their way home They are from Saratoga Springs On the return tnp. the Mr. and Mrs. Neil ParHalls called on Mr and ish entertained at a famMrs John Metz Sr .Cortily picnic on July 30 at land, and Martin Hall, their home in Heuvelton Hastings in honor of their son MiThe Gas and Steam chael who was home on Engine Show will be held leave from Shaw Aar Base to fwkp vow cheat* from Sept 2 from 9 a m until in South Carolina Those dusk and Sept 3 from 9 who attended from here of &^>Tfi9fc and mwsuibf ut prcxJuCTt NOW SAVE • v M b W Fnr wmmnct C4TOrfic Mie% a m -4 p m on Route 11 were Mr and Mrs Norof Opowt CD*' ftom TV Si by Loopy's Restaurant, man Bice and Shannon. B»nfc . Ihrv n thr prrfcrrr wm\ to far d w i - or kjttq wm got* Lock m DeKalb junction It is Mr and Mrs Robert Muropen to all. Anyone with dock, Kevin and Michelle to tour v*«r» questions may call Ber- and Grace Parish or s v nard Tyo at 347 3391 Twenty-two people enftar man joyed a picnic dinner At To h •4 Guests at the Turnbull night several members of Trout Lake camp have the Tracy family came for been Phyllis Stewart, supper CAU N O - CALL XJLL Brock vi\]e, Diane Durand, Sympathy is extended to Montreal: Beth Menard and Tammy, Toronto, Mrs Fern Bray on the THE S I LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK Dorothy Goodak. Daytona d*ath of her sitter, Mr*. . ^1/^ C. .**^TI*^-*W ri'r*l4 Beach, and Janet Sanford Mable Taggmrt, in Mercy Hospital Mrs Bray u the Forbes, Tucson, Anx Oar sympathy to the only surviving member of Jon E. Miller Hazel Fern Holland William H. Hills, Sr. DeKalb Junction News LYNDES FLORAL CENTER Student Registration Beginning at Indian River Doings in DePeyster J & D VAC JEUREKA Kindergarten Screening Set PASCOES FRUIT STAND PROPANE EXCHANGE : Personnel Links IT'S FAST AND EASY! 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