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Hanna Trapl, 91, of Lake Clear, died Saturday, Aug. 4, 2007 at the Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake. Born May 16, 1916 in Prague, Czechoslovakia, she was the daughter of Karel and Berta (Kocher) Volenik. Hanna married Dr. Herbert Trapl on Oct. 12, 1935 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. She had been a summer resident of Lake Clear since 1964 until taking up permanent residency there in 1981. Prior to moving to Lake Clear, Mrs. Trapl had made her home in Rome, N.Y., where she lived for 20 years. She was employed as a registered nurse for various hospitals for many years, including Kings Park State Hospital in Long Island until she retired in 1964. She later graduated from Utica College with a Bachelors Degree in Social Science in 1970. She is survived by a son: Ian Trapl and his wife Julie of Pittsburgh, Pa.; three daughters: Susanne Willard of Portland, Maine, Monika Trapl of Millbrook, N.Y. and Catrine Rieman and her husband Robert of Lake Clear; six grandchildren: Dr. Erika Trapl (Ph.D.) and her husband Jeremy, Kristian Trapl, Damian Trapl, Irwin Willard, Sarah DeSalle and her husband Stephen and Malcolm Burke; five great-grandchildren: Felicia Willard, Jacqueline Willard, Malcolm Burke II, Amare Burke and Catherine Burke. She is also survived by a special friend, Philip Gates. She was predeceased by her husband Herbert on Jan. 8, 1993; her parents; a brother, Karel; and a grandchild, Ian Willard. A private funeral service will take place at the Fortune-Keough Funeral Home in Saranac Lake with The Rev. Thomas Kornmeyer, pastor of St. Johns Church, officiating. Cremation will follow with interment in St. John’s Cemetery, Lake Clear in early October. Friends wishing to remember Hanna may make memorial contributions to Saranac Lake Volunteer Fire Department Rescue Squad or the Tri-Lakes Humane Society in care of the funeral home.

Ralph R. Morrow, 83, of 127 Duprey St., Saranac Lake, died Tuesday, July 31, 2007 at his home following a brief illness. Born Nov. 25, 1923 in North Creek, he was the son of Raymond and Lena (Barber) Morrow. He married Cecil L. Barber on April 14, 1943. Ralph was a resident of Saranac Lake for most of his life. Many years ago he worked at Crescent Bay Marina. He later worked for Carl Hathaway building Adirondack guide boats. He owned and operated Morrow’s Boat Shop since 1970. He was a veteran of the United States Army, and served during World War II in the Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 63rd Infantry Division. He is survived by one daughter Margaret Magyar of Orlando, Fla.; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife on June 18, 1992; his parents; and his seven brothers and sisters. Calling hours will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 3 and from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday Aug. 4 at the Fortune-Keough Funeral Home in Saranac Lake. A funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home with the Rev. Mark Demers officiating. Burial will follow in Pine Ridge Cemetery in Saranac Lake. Friends wishing to remember Ralph may make memorial contributions to Saranac Lake Volunteer Fire Department Rescue Squad in care of the funeral home.

Alice J. D’Onofrio, 83, of Hillside Drive in Tupper Lake, died Tuesday, July 31, 2007 at her home following a long illness. Born Nov. 25, 1923 in Galeton, Pa., she was the daughter of Ray and Lena (McLaughlin) Crippen. Mrs. D’Onofrio was raised in Rome, N.Y. and worked as a waitress in the local area. On Aug. 10, 1968, she married Rocco D’Onofrio in  Pennsylvania. They moved to Tupper Lake in 1974 and owned and operated the Emperial Motel until retiring in 1985. She was a 20-year member of the Albert A. Gonyea V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary 3357 and a charter member of the Women of the Moose Chapter 598. She was an avid bingo player, enjoyed knitting, crocheting and gardening. She is survived by her husband Rocco; four daughters: Joyce Vollmer of Tupper Lake, Donna Tompkins and her husband Sam of Arizona, Arlene Cheyne and her husband Jim of Utica and Sally D’Onofrio of Utica; six grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; nine great-great-grandchildren; one sister Beatrice House of Blossvale; one brother Benjamin Crippen of Rome; and several nieces and nephews. Calling hours will be held from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday Aug. 3 at the Stuart-Fortune-Keough Funeral Home in Tupper Lake. A funeral service will be held at 8 p.m. with the Rev. Richard Wilburn presiding. Burial will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday Aug. 4 in the Calvary Cemetery in Utica. Those wishing to make memorial contributions are asked to consider High Peaks Hospice.

James J. Savard, 67, of Tupper Lake, died Monday, July 30, 2007 at his home. Born June 6, 1940 in Tupper Lake, he was the son of Clarence and Yvonne “Dorothy” (Cusson) Savard. Jim graduated from Tupper Lake High School in 1960 and Ranger School in Wanakena in 1962. In 1963, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy, and served aboard the USS Lexington and USS Independence. He was honorably discharged in 1966. On Jan. 15, 1966 he married the former Dianna Polson in Portsmouth, Va. They returned to Tupper Lake to raise their family. Jim was employed at Sunmount D.D.S.O. as a recreation therapist, retiring in 1997. He was a third-degree member of the Knights of Columbus Council 2177. He is survived by his wife; three children: Stephen and his wife Susanne of Astoria, Victoria Savard of Saranac Lake and Jason Savard of New Holstein, Wis.; five grandchildren: Lisa, Kate, Vivian, Matt and Joe; two brothers: Larry and Ray of Colorado; and one sister, Bethony of Colorado. He was predeceased by his parents. Calling hours will be from 1 to 3 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 2 at the Stuart-Fortune-Keough Funeral Home in Tupper Lake. A service will follow at 3 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. Those wishing to make memorial contributions are asked to consider High Peaks Hospice.

Thomas E. Cave, 56, of Winter Park, Fla. and formerly of Sentinel Road, Lake Placid, died Friday, July 27, 2007 at his home in Florida. Born Jan. 5, 1951 in Lake Placid, he was the son of Edward “Ted” and Caroline (Strock) Cave. After moving to Florida, Tom worked as a truck driver for Tarmac Co. in Orlando, Fla. He is survived by one son, Thomas E. Cave II of Winter Park, Fla.; two sisters: Barbara Benway and her husband Paul of Jay and Shirley Harris of Lagrangeville; one uncle and several cousins. He was predeceased by his parents and his brother, Donald Cave. Calling hours will be held from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 4 at the M.B. Clark Funeral Home in Lake Placid. A funeral service will be held at 8 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home with Rev. Kenneth Mihill, Pastor of the Adirondack Church of Nazarene in Lake Placid, officiating. Cremation will follow. Burial will be at the convenience of the family in the North Elba Cemetery. Those wishing to make donations in Tom’s memory, may make them to the Lake Placid Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box 569, Lake Placid, NY 12946.

Roy H. Kristoffersen, 55, of 46 Cedar St., Saranac Lake died Friday, July 27, 2007 at Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake. Born Nov. 12, 1951 in Brooklyn, he was the son of Tollef and Louise (Jacobson) Kristoffersen. He married Barbara Dupree on June 18, 1982 in Saranac Lake. Roy had been a resident of Saranac Lake since he moved from Long Island in 1968. He was employed at WNBZ Radio Station in Saranac Lake for 25 years as the news and music director. He later worked at the American Management Association for 18 years as a supervisor for the telemarketing department. Roy served as village justice for Saranac Lake for 18 years and most recently was a sales representative for Met Life. Roy was a member of the Sons of the American Legion in Saranac Lake and a member of the Saranac Lake Moose Club. He was the recipient of the Citizen of the Year award in 1985. Roy also worked for the ALPO sled dog races as a stringer for Voice of America, was a past board member of the Saranac Lake Golf Club, past president of the Saranac Lake Chamber of Commerce in 1983, and also did hear-a-thons for the American Heart Association. He was an avid golfer and sports fan who loved his New York teams. He is survived by his wife Barbara of Potsdam; one daughter Mandy Kristoffersen of Ogdensburg; one son Robert Kristoffersen of Saranac Lake; two grandchildren: Madelyn and Connor Dickinson, both of Ogdensburg; many nieces, nephews; and close friend, Barbara Dukett of Saranac Inn. He was predeceased by his parents and one brother Arnold Madsen. Calling hours will take place from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, July 31 at the Fortune-Keough Funeral Home in Saranac Lake. A Sons of the American Legion service will take place at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the legion hall. A Mass of Christian burial will take place at 11:15 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 1 at St. Bernard’s Church in Saranac Lake, with the Rev. Thomas Kornmeyer officiating. Burial will follow in St. Bernard Cemetery in Saranac Lake. Friends wishing to remember Roy may make memorial contributions to American Heart Association in care of the funeral home.

Loyola M. Thornton, 85, of Tupper Lake, died Friday, July 27, 2007 at her home. Born March 3, 1922 in Tupper Lake, she was the daughter of Henry and Agnes (Manion) Woods. Loyola was co-valedictorian of Tupper Lake High School, graduating with the Class of 1940. On July 2, 1942 she married Robert Thornton at Our Lady Star of the Sea in Bremerton, Wash. The couple returned to Tupper Lake where she was employed at Sunmount D.D.S.O., retiring in 1983 as the senior accounts clerk. Loyola was an avid golfer and was a member of the Tupper Lake Country Club for 50 years. She was a member of the six-woman team for several years and a past club champion. She was also an avid bowler and was a member of the Senior Bowling League. She enjoyed a good time and loved dancing the waltz. She is survived by one son, Timothy Thornton and his wife Debbie of Chittenango; two daughters: Colleen Larabie and her husband Phil and Gwen Staves and her husband Dick both of Tupper Lake; one brother, Robert  Woods and his wife Betty of Tupper Lake; a sister-in-law, Blanche  Woods of Liverpool; 13 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and three great-great- grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband in 1995; a daughter, Pat Hassler in 1998; three sisters; two brothers; and two grandchildren. Calling hours will be on held from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, July 30 at the Stuart-Fortune-Keough Funeral Home in Tupper Lake. A Mass of Christian burial will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, July 31 at the Holy Name Church in Tupper Lake. Burial will follow in the Parish Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Tupper Lake rescue squad or High Peaks Hospice.

Sally Meisner, 71, of 54 Trudeau Road, Saranac Lake, died Friday, July 27, 2007 at the Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake. Born Nov. 10, 1935 in Brooklyn, she was the daughter of Morris and Anna (Simon) Meisner. She is survived by many close friends, including her friend and advocate Wendy Daby of Bloomingdale. There will be no calling hours. A graveside service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday July 30 in the Pine Ridge Cemetery with the Rabbi Alec Friedmann officiating. Funeral arrangements are in care of the Fortune Keough Funeral Home in Saranac Lake. Friends wishing to remember Sally may make memorial contributions to Tri-Lakes Humane Society in care of the funeral home.

Edward Bova, 74, of Cottonwood Way, Lake Placid, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family in his home, Thursday, Feb. 21, 2008. Born in Saranac Lake on June 12,1933, he was the son of Elmer and Clara (Sheene) Bova. Ed had been a resident of Saranac Lake for most of his life. He attended Vermontville grade school and later Saranac Lake High School. As he attended high school, he did farm work locally. After his schooling, he worked for River Street School in Saranac Lake as a custodian until he started his engineering career at GM. He then worked for NASA at Edwards Air Force Base in California, where he worked on the X-15 Project. He went back to work for GM in West Springfield, Mass. Then, he and his brother Johnny went into business for themselves, owning two gas stations. Ed then came back to Saranac Lake and went to work for Pyrofax Gas in 1969, at which time he met Judy and they were together for 39 years. He was transferred to Canton/Potsdam as district manager for Pyrofax Gas. After that he came back to Saranac Lake and spent some extended time working various different jobs helping people fix a wide variety of machinery and wood work, during this time and all through his life he did all the numerous family projects. His hobbies include tinkering in his shop, woodworking, and above all, fishing. He so loved fishing with his family. Edward Bova was a loving husband, father and an adoring grandfather and great grandfather. He is survived by his wife, Judy Bova, of Lake Placid; a daughter, Linda Collins of California; a son, Mike Bova, and his wife Emma of California; a daughter, Laurie Bova, of Saranac Lake; a daughter, Kelly Bova, of Florida; a daughter, Robin Centerbar, and her husband Don of Argyle; a son, Michael Valenze, and his wife Vicki of McMinnville, Tenn.; a daughter, Candace Miller, and her husband Reed J Miller III of Ausable Forks; a son, Alan Valenze, of Lake Placid; a daughter, Becky Valenze of Lake Placid; a son, Peter Valenze, and his wife Sherie of New Hampshire; a daughter, Erika Sexton, and her husband Jon of Ray Brook; 26 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; brother, Joe Bova, and his wife Dom of Lake Placid; a sister, Viola Shumway, and her husband Charles of Saranac Lake; a sister, Joyce Euber, and her husband Chris of Vermontville; a brother, Roy Bova and his wife Mona of Lake Placid; a brother, Bernard Bova and his wife Carol of Vermontville; and many nieces and nephews. Preceding him in death are his very first daughter, Deborah Carol Bova; his mother and father; a brother, Johnny Bova; and a brother, Jimmy Bova. Calling hours will be held from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 26 at the Fortune-Keough Funeral Home in Saranac Lake. There will be a funeral service at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27 at the Nazarene Church in Lake Placid, officiated by the Rev. Kenneth Mihill. There will be a gathering of family and friends afterward. A burial will be held at a later date in the spring in the Vermontville Cemetery. Donations in Ed’s memory may be made to the American Cancer Society in care of the funeral home.

Christine A. Ponder, 90, of Saranac Lake, died Friday, Feb. 22, 2008 at Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake. Born in Mineville on Aug. 4, 1917, she was the daughter of William and Mary (Kimball) Mazinsky. She married Reid Ponder on Dec. 1, 1941 in New York City. Mrs. Ponder was a resident of Lake Placid, Fla. for 17 years until 1999. She had been a summer resident of Tupper Lake and Westport for many years. She is survived by her daughter, Barbara Norvis of Saranac Lake; her son, Donald Ponder of Brookline, Mass.; her son, Richard Ponder and his wife Donna of Clewiston, Fla.; her son, Malcolm Ponder and his wife Katherine of Bolinas,  Calif.; her sister, Louise Bryant of Saranac Lake; her brother, Marshall Mazinsky of Howell, N.J.; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Reid, on Sept. 18, 1999; her father and mother; her sister, Helen Mazinsky; her sister, Ruth Mazinsky; and her brother, Alvin Mazinsky. Funeral arrangements are in care of the Fortune-Keough Funeral Home in Saranac Lake. There will be no calling hours. A Mass of Christian burial will take place at 11:15 a.m. today at St. Bernard’s Church in Saranac Lake, with the Rev. Jeffery Hubbard officiating. Burial will take place in the spring in the St. Bernard Cemetery in Saranac Lake. Friends wishing to remember Christine A. Ponder may make memorial contributions to the Community Lunch Box Program in Saranac Lake in care of the funeral home.

Clarence L. Wagner, 98, of Bloomingdale, passed away peacefully with his loving family by his side at the Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake, on Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2008. He was the son of Albert P. and Martha C. (Mallon) Wagner, born on Jan. 18, 1910 in Buffalo. He was a 1932 graduate of the Wharton School at the University of  Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pa. and a member of Theta Chi Fraternity. After graduation, he worked at DuPont in Wilmington, Del. In 1937, he contracted tuberculosis and went to the Saranac Lake Sanitarium for six years until his lungs recovered. He met Eleanor Colby, who was the superintendent of Prescott House, a small Sanitoria (25 to 30 patients) at Saranac Lake, in January of 1943. They married Aug. 1, 1943 as it was “love at first sight” for them. They were together for 57 years until her death on Dec. 17, 2000. He returned briefly to his work at DuPont for a year but then accepted a position in Saranac Lake as registrar of the Saranac Lake Study and Craft Guild, which helped patients keep their hands and minds busy. He also taught business classes to the patients. He then became the controller for the Trudeau Sanitarium, which was in business until 1954 when modern medicine had closed most TB sanitariums. He then became controller/assistant secretary of the Trudeau Foundation, later known as Trudeau Institute, which is a renowned, private, research facility on lower Saranac Lake. He retired from Trudeau Institute on Jan. 31, 1972, concluding more than 26 years of service with the institute. It was Clarence’s nature to extend loving care to family and friends. Accounting was a passion of his, and he loved working with his own financial records and helping businesses, family and friends with theirs. He was the Boy Scout master for Troop 19 during the early 1950s. He was an avid reader and enjoyed solving crossword puzzles. He enjoyed all kinds of sports and ran track as a high school and college student. He and his family enjoyed traveling, having covered most states throughout the country. He was a member of the Bloomingdale United Methodist Church. Clarence is survived by his son, Paul C. Wagner of Conesus; his daughter, Sally C. Dickerson and her husband Michael of Henrietta; three grandchildren: Kelly A. Dickerson of Henrietta, David E. Dickerson of Colorado Springs,  Colo. and Katrina L. Dickerson of Hamburg; and many wonderful and loving friends in the Tri-Lakes area. He had many friends in the “90’s club” in Bloomingdale. Many friends and neighbors helped him daily with his living routines on a faithful basis in his latter years. There will be no calling hours or funeral service. The Fortune-Keough Funeral Home is in charge of the private arrangements. Memorial donations may be made to the High Peaks Hospice, Inc. or the Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake.

Mary Alice Burns, 85, of Racquette River Drive, Tupper Lake, died Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2008 at her home. Born on Dec. 15, 1922 in Hartford, Conn., she was the daughter of John and Leona (McCormick) Burns. She attended Laurenton Hall, a private school for girls in Hartford, Conn. She spent her summers as a young girl in Old Forge at their family camp. Mary Alice worked as a civilian in the Rome Air Force Base as a supervisor of women making parachutes for the soldiers and curtains for VIP planes. After the war, she went to work for Rome State School. Because of her experience working with people with disabilities, she was asked to transfer to Tupper Lake to train the staff at Sunmount DDSO in 1965. Loving the area, she gladly accepted the position. After 40 years of state employment, she retired in 1983. Among her many enjoyments of life after retirement were grooming dogs, boating, traveling, dining out and her view of the Racquette River and all the wildlife and birds around her home. Surviving are a sister-in-law, Judy Burns of Phoenix, Ariz; and three nephews: Mark of  White Heath, Ill., Mike of Scarsdale, Ariz. and Stewart and his wife Trista of Phoenix, Ariz. She was preceded in death by her mother, father and a brother, John. There will be no calling hours. A graveside service will be held in St. Alphonsus Cemetery in May. Arrangements are with the Stuart-Fortune-Keough Funeral Home in Tupper Lake.

Nancy H. Phillips, 87, died peacefully surrounded by her family, on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2008 at her home, located at 102 Edward St., Saranac Lake. She was born Oct. 8, 1920, near the village of Wyoming in the town of Middlebury, the daughter of Frank Strong and Mabel Matthews Hayden. She attended Warsaw School from kindergarten through high school, followed by Vassar College (1938-1942) followed by one year as Junior Professional Business Economist for the office of Price Administration in  Washington, D.C. She married Ansel Young, a Naval Air Pilot, in June 1943. After the war, the family lived in Rochester. Nancy worked for Delco Appliance Div. of General Motors. In 1952, she became Postmaster in Wyoming for a year. Nancy and Ansel divorced in 1954 and she received an offer from Link Aviation in Binghamton to be a house magazine editor and public relations assistant. From January 1955 to March 1983, Nancy worked for IBM, first in Poughkeepsie, then in Raleigh, and finally, (for IBM Canada) in Toronto for 13 years. She started at IBM as a technical editor and retired from Toronto as IBM Canada Manager of Technical Information Development. In 1963, she married William Phillips, a college science teacher at Dutchess Community College. After Nancy’s retirement in 1983, she and her husband moved to Saranac Lake, closer to his lifelong favorite fishing river, the Ausable. In retirement, Nancy’s main activities were: painting, publicity for the Women’s College Scholarship Club and “societal” endeavors such as setting up Saranac Lake’s Perot headquarters in 1992, supporting Bob Schulz’ statewide reforms such as his efforts for a Constitutional Convention, and locally, working for the Saranac Lake Area Taxpayers’ Association, the Essex County Taxpayers’ Association and election of worthy North Elba candidates as well as being on the Board of ComLinks, preceded by being on the Board of Tri-Lakes Community Center. She was a founding member of Unitarian Universalist in Saranac Lake and Rising Light Sangha meditation group. Nancy is survived by her daughter, Emily Scales of Cicero; son-in-law, Richard Scales, of Plattsburgh; son, Hayden Young of Saranac Lake; two grandchildren: Kevin Scales of Albuquerque, N.M. and Jennifer Scales of Philadelphia, Pa. and her husband Steve Staneruck; and great-granddaughter, Lillian Staneruck. Her husband Bill predeceased her in March 1994. Arrangements are with the Fortune-Keough Funeral Home in Saranac Lake. Calling hours will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21 with a Unitarian Universalist memorial service starting at 8 p.m. Donations in memory of Nancy Phillips may be made to High Peaks Hospice in Saranac Lake.

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