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PAGE 10 PRESS-REPUBLICAN PUBLIC RECORD MONDAY, MAY 28, 1990 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmm i .' • "*i ..'" •- ••»• -2 DEATHS, FUNERALS Charles A. Lee CROWN POINT - Charles A Lee, 68, of Crown Point, died ny and Folita Durkee of Oswega and Dale and Cheryl Durkee of Avon; 16 grandchldren; her mother, Mrs. Beatice Cook of Search for bodies in Lake Champlain resumed COLCHESTER, Vt. (AP) — Vermont State Police divers combed Some floating wreckage was found, with body tissue and blood the floor of Lake Champlain Sunday after a salvager said he found stains. the wreckage of a plane that crashed four months ago killing three But official efforts to find the bodies were called off after a U.S. men. Coast Guard sonar search failed to locate the main wreckage of the Salvager Ray Donley of Donley Sport and Underwater Salvage of plane. The Coast Guard is not involved in any further search ef- Huntington also said he found two of the three bodies, one still forts. Saturday, May 26, 1990, at the Chateaugay and Holiday, Fla.; Moses Ludington Hospital in Ticonderoga. He was born in Ticonderoga Oct. 29, 1921, the son of Augustus and Anna IVarney) Lee. , He was a resident of Crown Point for most of his life, having worked for Internationa] Paper Company in Ticonderoga for 37 years before retiring in 1984 as a cutter operator. He was a veter- an of the U.S. Army, having served during World War II in England. Survivors include his wife, the former Ruth Mae Quinn; two sons, Brian C. and Steven J., all of Crown Point; two daughters, Mrs. Charles {Sharon) Blanchard of Crown Point and Mrs. Charles (Cindy) Smith of Hague; a sister, Mrs." Robert (Geraldine) Wet- more of North Hudson, an aunt, Mrs. Paul Uda) Reed of Ticonderoga; seven grandchil- dren, two great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A son, Michael A. Lee, died in 1977. . There will be no calling hours. .Cremation will take place at the convenience of the family, A graveside service will be held Thursday at 11:30 a.m. at the family plot of the Ironville Cem- etery where the Rev. Arthur Bagley will officiate. Donations in his memory may be made to the Crown Point Rescue Squad or the Ticonderoga Emergency Squad. Nugent of Willoughby, Ohio, The Wilcox and Regan Funeral John Nugent of AuSable Forks strapped in a seat and the other on the floor of the lake. The plane, which was found in 75 feet of water north of Colchester Point, was broken up, police said. Donley had been hired by Gileen French, a Grand Isle, NY., woman whose husband and brother-in-law were killed in the Jan. 16 Mrs. French soon learned that the United States Aircraft In- surance Group of New York, which insured the plane, and the Na- tional Transportation Safety Board were also not searching for the bodies. On May 16, Mrs. French wrote the insurance company detailing three brothers, Edmund Cook of Sanborn, Richard Cook of Mesa, Ariz., and Irving Cooke of Chateaugay; three sistets, Mrs. Irwin tMyra) Cowan of dayslater _ w Chateaugay, Mrs. Lloyd State police Sgt. James Markiewicz said Saturday that the case day for five days. (Marlene) Russell of Adams and was closed, but dispatchers confirmed Sunday that divers had On May 20, the insurance company placed a classified advertise- Sandra Dixson of Liverpool; and resumed the search early Sunday crash. The official search for the bodies and wreckage ended three her plans to hire the salvage firm. On May 18, she contracted Donley to scour the lake bottom off Colchester Point for 12 hours a son of Massena Calling hours will be held Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Chateaugay Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Sandy Knoll Cemetery. Memorial donations may, be made to Mar an at ha Baptist Church in Lyons, N.Y. Abigail A. Moorehead a half-sister, Gwenethe Thomp- Mrs. French said she realized last week that she could not rely on anybody but herself to find her husband Malcolm's body. So she hired Donley to search for the wreckage of the six-seat, twin-engine Cessna. "It bothers me that my husband is sitting in Lake Champlain," French said. "I just didn't want to wait any longer to have the bodies pulled up. It just seemed like endless red tape, so I decided to end the red tape." An insurance company she contacted has also offered a $1,000 reward to anyone else who finds the wreckage and bodies. Malcolm French borrowed a plane to fly his brother, Livingston French, of Oakland, Calif., and Zsolt Szekely, of Dunkirk, N.Y., to Burlington for a Stowe ski trip. The Cessna vanished from radar off Colchester Point at about 6 p.m. on Jan. 16. Authorities speculated the plane hit an ice pack on LAKE PLACID — Abigail A. the lake and disintegrated, spewing debris for three miles. Moorehead, 90, of McKinley St., Lake Placid, died Sunday, May 27, 1990, at Saranac Lake Gen- eral Hospital. She was born in Jay Oct. 13, 1899, the daughter of Joseph and Anna (McCann) Nugent. She married John J. Moorehead in St. Agnes Church, Lake Placid on May 5, 1920. He died Jan. 28, 1958. Survivors include three daugh- ters, Mrs. Jean Bordeau of Hadley and Ms. Ann Moorehead and Mrs. Mary Jones, both of Lake Placid; a son, -Paul of Hadley; three brothers, William ment in a newspaper offering the $1,000 reward. Representatives of the insurance company could not be reached for comment. „ Donley spent his first 12 hours on the lake Friday and said he saw no competition brought out by the ad. Donley is using a sonar to scan the lake floor. "Someone could find it accidentally,'* he said. "But it's doubtful." Donley said this is the most difficult search he has ever con- ducted. •-•<*• . . ; *Td hate to disappoint her," he said of Mrs. French. "The possi- bility of not finding it is there. I would say there's a 30 percent chance we won't find it." --.-...--.^ -.••.'* Donley and his two-man crew found shadows during Friday's sonar search. "Right now it's all up in the air," Mrs. French said. * 4 We just have our fingers crossed that we can recover the bodies and get on withlife." HONOR ROLL * W n W V4MCMM 5cao©l GNUllCf 7: Billie Joe Ouelette. Grod* fc Craig Siattery. Home in Ticonderoga charge of arrangements. is on ArdithS. Durkee MARION - Ardith S. Durkee, 59, died in Rochester General Hospital on Sunday, May 27, 1990. She was born in Chateaugay on March 22, 1931, the daughter of Floyd and Beatrice (Avery) Cook. She is survived by her hus- band, Ira; four daughters, Mrs. Roger (Diane) Anderson of Wolcott, Mrs. Allen (Gail) Jackson of Savannah, Mrs. James (Pennie) Hutt of Cedar Hill, Texas, and Mrs. Mark (Pat- tie* Souer of Williamson; two sons and daughters-in-law, Dan- and Theodore Nugent of Lake Placid; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A son, Robert, died in 1977. Calling hours will be held Tuesday from ^S to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Clark Funeral Home in Lake Placid. There will be a Bi- ble vigil at the funeral home at 8 p.m. A funeral service will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. Agnes Church, with the Rev. Paul Whitmore, pastor, of- ficiating. Burial will follow in the parish cemetery. Donations in her memory may be made to the Ecumenical Charity Program, Lake Placid Ambulance Service or St. Agnes Church in care of Clark Funeral >Home. 12: Jonathan Butler. Andrew Con- oery, Kelly Connery. Matthew Drinkwine. Lisa Gallant, Nicole Guerin, Taaha Hanley. Julie Hunadon, Kelly Keegan, Jason Mc- OeUan. Anne Michalak. Laura Nobel Shan- non O'Connor. Elizabeth Ocampo, Amy Ross. Grade 11: Aletta Barber. Stephen Boyce. Jesyka Rockefeller. Vicld Veneto. Grade 10: Reggie Beehner. Tony DePran- "ico, Carolyn Dykstra, Jessica Fontana, Esther Leerkes. Greg Uddeli Eron Mirer. Kathryn Murdock, Demian Serianni. Lisa Shaffer. Carrie Shaw. Judy VanHoesen, Jef- frey Wheeler. Ore* f: Treva Braisted, Heather Crank, Elizabeth DePranco. Melissa Fitzgerald, Clinton Huestis. Catherine Jzyk, Alicia LaRock. Amie Leavens, Krista Uddeli KeUie Longtin, Katie Michalak. Daniel Montbriand Gretchen Pearson, Michelle Waters. Pinkowski. Shelly Porter. Jennifer Pulling. Christopher Ryan, Michele Scuderi, James Shaw. Muriel Sousis. Tonya Wbitford, Kelly Yaw . frail 10: Michael Blowers, Amy Brown, Richard Cobb, Paul Crumpton, William Ferguson, Theresa Fosco, Tieah Gautreau, Deirdre Hughes. Jennifer McClellan, Scott Reals, Eugene Rusu, Kevin Signor. Julie Stacy. Michael Tennian, Andrew Trombley, Tammy Tubbs, Beau Wolinski Holly Wright ^ firaas * Jessica Blanchard. Robert Char- boneau, Eric Dedrick. Cori Euo, Jeremy Hall Patrick Hendriz. Matthew MacDougal William Munson, Eric Ockrin, Janine Pull- ing. Kevin Thompson. Vicki Waters. Hie* School 12: Susan G. Aiey. Jennifer L -Ayotte. Jennifer E. Barbell Michael D. Beach. Kelly A. Brennan. Candace Collier, Matthew Paul Crozat. Tonya Dkkerson, Maggie K. Didsbury. Jon J. Dufort, Kim Forgette. Nathaniel R. Gahr. Nteol Gian- domenko. Amy Gughelmo, Owen Houston. Brad Hurlburt, Mark John. Also Katie King. Candace Kodra, Jody Krause, Allen Lee, Dana Marie Mason, Jef- frey MeechinelU, Allen Henry Meskk. Christina M. Morales, Jana Morrissey. Teresa L NardeUl Lisa Jean Neverett, San- dra A. Pearson. Amy Preston, Jason E. Prober!. Alison N. Ramelb. Beth E. Sayers, Robert Scoskie, Keri A. Swoboda, Sherry L Trombley. Chris James Waters. Kara L Youngworth, June Wolfe. fee* II: Danielle Adams, Walter Bailey. William Baker. Darnay S. Campbell Joshua Carlsen. Colleen Clancy. Jennifer Collins, Scott Cutaiar. Jennifer A. Dermody. Jocelyn A. Emerson, Ralph N. Gaboury. Rebecca K. Hagstrom, Jerome Alan Johnson, Nichols R. Joyal James Kavanagh, Michael Kimmage, Rebecca Knowles. Also Kristin A. Labounty, Laura L Latin* drie. Matt G. Ledges, June Lee, Robert Lonsdale, Scott Miller. Rose M Nadeau, Michael Poveda, Brian Premore, Sven Preuss, Shana Rainey, Daniel A. Scarpine, Sandra Scruggs. Shubha Shastry. Katharine Sowley. Beth Stone. Kyle Watson, Danny White, Lisa Zaferakis. tirade 10: Kevin P. Bordeau, Michael D. Cartwright, Allison K. Corron, Daniel Deenyder. Ron E. Dufort, Steven L Eg- gleston, Gwen S. Fairweather, Tracey Fenlaw. Eric G. Foote, Robert J. Garrow. Elizabeth A. Goerhtz, Abhinav Goyal Craig W. Heine, Emily R. Hibbert, Anne E. Hinsman, Kristen L Jordan. - Also Soovin Kim. Dana M. Lannon. Karen D. Lonsdale, Sara A. Mousseau. Brett M. Paepke, Richard F. Pravata, Michael J. Rambelb. Nicole L RandaH Kathleen M. Rose, Christopher RoteUi, Nancy Russell Steven A. Sablan, Emily R Santera, David Schumacher. Holly A. Vanderhoff. John B. Voss. Turrey D, Ward 9: Rebecca Adams, Alison Arm- strong. Margaret Bordeau, Aaron Cumnv ings. Joanna Dowd. Paul Ethier. Michael F. John, Dawn M. Landry, Jason Lee. Casey Lonsdale. Darcy Lutters. Also Gregory Malandrino, June A. McNkhote, Kim Meschineut Judd Mor- rissey. Holly Patrick, Sara G. Pavone, Travis Premore, Rebecca Ratner. Arthur R. Richardson, Todd Rittershausen, Suzanne Robinson. Kyra Swoboda, Christina M. Ro- oks, Jennifer F. Travis, Kristen Whitbeck. Anika A. WuHams, Nima YadoUahpour. BIRTHS 12: Trent Allen, Robert Bain, Cin- namon Barber, Keith Bilow. Darcy Blais, Thomas Carey, Heather Clark. Michelle Clark. Elizabeth Edson. Jennifer Gonyea, Jason Hall Chad Henthorn, Karla Kuhl Tracy Michalak. Nicole Nadeau, Angela Nelson. Karen Neve, Kristy Porter, Ryan Riper, Jamian Rockhill Tammy Thatcher. Diane Trudeau. Ursula Vosburg. Grade 11: Rebecca Crammond, Rebecca Defarme, Kelly Harrington. Matthew Huestis, Karen l^auman, Michael Ockrin, Jent Owens. Jacquelyn Palandranl John HOSPITAL NOTES CVFM 13: Ann Batchelder. Rouses Point: Beatrice Gadway. Plattsburgh. Mwy 14: Garry Soucia. Cburubusco: Col- leen Lafave. Plattsburgh. May 15*. Loretta Agoney. Peru: Louis Mar- tin. Plattsburgh: Lawrence Cote. Champlain; Katharine Rowe, Massena. May 14: Amber Marie Laduke. Peru. Me? 17: Doreen Bassile. Brushton. May 22: Edward Secore. Lyon Mt. Loret- U Agoney. Peru: Robert Arnold. Peru: Christine Lareau, Plattsburgh: Marion Fountain. Saranac: Joan Rascoe. Morrison- ville. Georgianna Bledsoe, M alone: Elizabeth Bouchard. M alone: Louis Jacobs, Hogansburg: Muriel LaCombe. Fort Cov- ington: Jay Brockway. Fort Covington. May IS: Raymmond Snyder. Brushton; „ Lester Perault. Malone; Joyce Millares. Brushton: Mrs. Frank LaRocque, Malone; John LaMere, No. Bangor; Clara LaLonde. Malone. 11: Tyler Lapine. Willsboro: Howard Chauvin. West Chazy. May 12: Nora Lafture. KeeseviQe. . May 11: Roy Fleury. Westport May 14: Richard Hebert. West Chazy. May 17: Loretta Agoney. Peru. May It: Amber Mane Laduke. Peru May If: Katherine Rowe. Massena; Louis Martin. Plattsburgh. May 21: Albert Sharpe. Champlain. Mar 22: Doreen Bassile. Brushton. 10: Dwayne LaMay. Malone; Mrs. Roger Cady. Moira; Mrs. Bernard Dupra. Malone: Mrs. Floyd Jeror. Malone: Mrs. Rafeal Cruz and infant son. Fort Covington; Mrs. Michael Johnson and infant daughter. Malone. May 11: Georgian* Bledsoe. Malone; Albert Schnver. Malone: Clarence Debyah. No. Bangor. Mrs. Francis LaPan. Cham- plain; Mrs. Kenneth Taylor. Ogdensburg. May 12: Verness Woodward. Malone; Mrs. Bruce Danuasi and infant son. Merill Mrs. Marc Pepin and infant son, Whippleville; Mrs.* David Soucia and infant daughter. Chateaugay. May 13: David Brown. Malone: Donald Monette. Malone. May 14: Georgianna Bledsoe. Malone; Harold LaRock. Brushton; Mary Knotts. Bangor. William Jarvis, Malone: Oscar Holgerson. Cfifton; Lester Perault. Malone: Miranda Smith, St. Regis Falls. May 15: Katherine Sullivan, Brushton: |losa Spinner. Malone; Eveline Wilson. Moira; Kenneth Wheeler. Malone; Wayne Ashley. Bombay; William Legacy. Burke: .Mrs. Barry Murverhil) and infant Malone. CVPH Medical Center McSHANE - A son. Garry Michael, born May 9. 1990. to Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. McShane of P.O. Box 552. Willsboro. KEEFE — A son, Samuel William David, born May 18. 1990. to Mr. and Mrs. David M. Keefe of RD 3, Box 90. Nelson Rd.. Plat- .tsburgh. . . . . LoDUKE — A daughter. Lisa Marie, born May 18. 1990, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon F. LaDuke of RFD 3. Box 153. Plattsburgh. LUGURI - A daughter. Emma Byrne. born May 19. 1990. to Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. lAiguri of 7 Olivetti Place, Plattsburgh. FESSCTTE — A son. Kent Hamilton, born May 18. 1990. to Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Fessette. KING — A daughter. Jellisa Leigh, born May 19. 1990. to Jeanne King of Grove St. Trailer Park. Keeseville. KELVIN - A son. Ryker Joseph, bom May 20. 1990. to Bennett and Debra Kelvin of 2 Saranac St.. Morrisonvilk. . FLORA - A son. Kyle Allen, born May 20. 1990. to Brian and Christine Flora of RR1. Box 286- A. Keeseville. - CHARA - A son. Keegan Eddy, born May 20. 1990. to Ellen and Dennis O'Hara of Box 162. Schuyler Falls. LAlARRE — A daughter. Heather Marie, bom May 2a 1990. to Glenn and Debbie LaBarre of 6 Durand St. Plattsburgh. •UNKEft - A daughter. Amanda May. bora May 22. 1990. to Coral and Julie Bunker of Rt. 374. P.O. Box 28. Dannemora. FIERCE A son. Ryan Stanley, bom May 22. 1990, to Gerald and Robin Pierce of RR "Box 27. Jersey St.. WhaUonsburg. Oat of town STONE Twin sons. Michel Archer and Matthew Edward, born April 5. 1990. at Ellis Hospital in Schenectady, to David and Lisa Stone of Hilkrest Village. Schenectady. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Stone of Plattsburgh. Julie Bedard of Mor- risonville, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Irwin of Peru, and Wayne Bedard of Plattsburgh. Great- grandparents are Margaret Beauharaois of Cadyville. Ann Dobson of Morrisonville, William Dobson of Sarasota. Fla.. Thelma Irwin of Peru and Rita Stone of Plattsburgh. •OUSQUET - A son. Alexander Lane, bom April 27. 1990. at Bon Secours-St. Francis Xavier Hospital, Charleston. S.C.. to Rick and.Lynda Bousquet of West Ashley. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burton Shuxnaker of Flint. Mich. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bousquet of Peru. . . HAMPTON - Twin sons. Calib Allen and Cody Lee, bom April 22. 1990. at Burlington Medical Center. Burlington. Vt.. to Tracy and William Hampton of Carriex Apts.. Rouses Point. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Landry of Rouses Point and Mrs. Joan Hampton of Maiden. Mass. and -the late William Hampton. •RANCH - A son, Seth Harris, bom April 28. 1990. to Brenda and Bill Branch of P.O. Box 735. Saranac. SHANNON - A daughter. Ashley Elizabeth, bora on April 28. 1990. at Royal Victoria Hospital to Len and Carol I Gilpin I Shannon of Noyan, Que Maternal grand- parents are Ralph and Theresa Gilpin of Rouses Point. FOLHEMUS - A son. Scott Richard, bom on April 24. 1990. at Valley Hospital Rjdgew'ood. N.J., to Perry and Anne Polherous, 325 Erie Ave.. Midland Park. N.J. Grandparents are Paul and Theresa Polhemus of Plattsburgh, and Richard and Psggy Cronan. of Wayne, N.J. FOLHEMUS - A daughter. Mary Theresa, bom on May 3. 1990. at the Vermont Medi- cal Center to Susan and Kirk Polhemus of Grande Isle. Vt. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Townshend Polhemus of 32 Trembley Ave. Plattsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jensen of 141 Woodland Dr.. Plattsburgh. SPARKS — A son. Jeremy James, born .March 24. 1990. to Laurie (Smith) and Timothy J. Sparks of Pungoteague. Va. Maternal grandparents are Anne L Smith of 15 Chenango Rd., Plattsburgh, and Robert L. Smith of Plattsburgh. Paternal grand- parents are Jack Sparks of Austin. Texas. and Evelyn Sparks of Round Rock. Texas. SCHMITT - A son. Michael Deaton Fran- cis, bora May 5. 1990, to Anne (White) and Craig Schmitt of Rd 3. Box 3453. Peru. FAGAN — A son, Jordan Austin, bora May 7. 1990. at Lajes Field on Teceira Island in the Axores, to Brian and Lori Fagan. POUCE-FIRE LOG May 1 * Kenneth Wheeler. Malone: Lester Perault. Malone: Howard Hapgood. Malone. May 11: David Brown. Malone. Mrs. Mayon Boyea. Brushton: Kathleen McDonald. Malone; Harold LaRock. Brushton: Mary Knotta. Bangor. Lillian French: Fort Covington: Miranda Smith. St Regis Fails May 12: Katherine Sufivan. Brushton May 1>. Wilkam Jarvis. Malone: Doris King. Brushum. May 14: Mrs. Gerald Bashaw BrushtotL ' MALONE - Three people were slightly in- jured in a two-car accident in Dickinson Sunday afternoon. State Police in Malone reported that Just before 1 p.m. Sunday. Jerome Lenney of South Cotton. N.Y.. was driving west on Route 11B and Timothy Johnston of Selkirk, NY., waa headed south on Route 5. Johnston was driving a car owned by Lois J. Price of Revena. N.Y. Troopers said Len- ney's car hit the left aide of Johnston's car .at the intersection of Routes 1 IB and 5. Lenney back and legs eaid. No tickets were issued, but troopers said the investigation is continuing. F«Jof»x orosts KATTOUteH - A city man has been •charged with felony burglary after allegedly trashing an apartment at 8 Macdonough St. City Police arrested Joseph Terasavage. 24. of South Peru Street, about 11 p.m. Saturday on a charge of third-degree bur- glary, a Class D felony. Police said Tarasavage allegedly damaged a television, refrigerator, video cassette re- corder and furniture and put several holes in the apartment wa&e. 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Page 1: Search for bodies in Lake Champlain resumed panyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn88074101/1990-05... · sons, Brian C. and Steven J., all of Crown Point; two daughters, Mrs. Charles

PAGE 10 PRESS-REPUBLICAN PUBLIC RECORD MONDAY,

MAY 28, 1990

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DEATHS, FUNERALS

Charles A. Lee CROWN POINT - Charles A

Lee, 68, of Crown Point, died

ny and Folita Durkee of Oswega and Dale and Cheryl Durkee of Avon; 16 grandchldren; her mother, Mrs. Beatice Cook of

Search for bodies in Lake Champlain resumed COLCHESTER, Vt. (AP) — Vermont State Police divers combed Some floating wreckage was found, with body tissue and blood

the floor of Lake Champlain Sunday after a salvager said he found stains. the wreckage of a plane that crashed four months ago killing three But official efforts to find the bodies were called off after a U.S. men. Coast Guard sonar search failed to locate the main wreckage of the

Salvager Ray Donley of Donley Sport and Underwater Salvage of plane. The Coast Guard is not involved in any further search ef-Huntington also said he found two of the three bodies, one still forts.

Saturday, May 26, 1990, at the Chateaugay and Holiday, Fla.; Moses Ludington Hospital in Ticonderoga.

He was born in Ticonderoga Oct. 29, 1921, the son of Augustus and Anna IVarney) Lee. ,

He was a resident of Crown Point for most of his life, having worked for Internationa] Paper Company in Ticonderoga for 37 years before retiring in 1984 as a cutter operator. He was a veter­an of the U.S. Army, having served during World War II in England.

Survivors include his wife, the former Ruth Mae Quinn; two sons, Brian C. and Steven J., all of Crown Point; two daughters, Mrs. Charles {Sharon) Blanchard of Crown Point and Mrs. Charles (Cindy) Smith of Hague; a sister, Mrs." Robert (Geraldine) Wet-more of North Hudson, an aunt, Mrs. Paul Uda) Reed of Ticonderoga; seven grandchil­dren, two great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A son, Michael A. Lee, died in 1977. .

There will be no calling hours. .Cremation will take place at the convenience of the family, A graveside service will be held Thursday at 11:30 a.m. at the family plot of the Ironville Cem­etery where the Rev. Arthur Bagley will officiate.

Donations in his memory may be made to the Crown Point R e s c u e S q u a d or t h e Ticonderoga Emergency Squad. Nugent of Willoughby, Ohio, The Wilcox and Regan Funeral John Nugent of AuSable Forks

strapped in a seat and the other on the floor of the lake. The plane, which was found in 75 feet of water north of Colchester Point, was broken up, police said.

Donley had been hired by Gileen French, a Grand Isle, NY., woman whose husband and brother-in-law were killed in the Jan. 16

Mrs. French soon learned that the United States Aircraft In­surance Group of New York, which insured the plane, and the Na­tional Transportation Safety Board were also not searching for the bodies.

On May 16, Mrs. French wrote the insurance company detailing

three brothers, Edmund Cook of Sanborn, Richard Cook of Mesa, Ariz., and Irving Cooke of Chateaugay; three sistets, Mrs. I r w i n tMyra) C o w a n of dayslater _w

C h a t e a u g a y , Mrs . L loyd State police Sgt. James Markiewicz said Saturday that the case day for five days. (Marlene) Russell of Adams and was closed, but dispatchers confirmed Sunday that divers had On May 20, the insurance company placed a classified advertise-Sandra Dixson of Liverpool; and resumed the search early Sunday

crash. The official search for the bodies and wreckage ended three her plans to hire the salvage firm. On May 18, she contracted Donley to scour the lake bottom off Colchester Point for 12 hours a

son of Massena Calling hours will be held

Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Chateaugay Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Sandy Knoll Cemetery.

Memorial donations may, be made to Mar an at ha Baptist Church in Lyons, N.Y.

Abigail A. Moorehead

a half-sister, Gwenethe Thomp- Mrs. French said she realized last week that she could not rely on anybody but herself to find her husband Malcolm's body. So she hired Donley to search for the wreckage of the six-seat, twin-engine Cessna.

"It bothers me that my husband is sitting in Lake Champlain," French said. "I just didn't want to wait any longer to have the bodies pulled up. It just seemed like endless red tape, so I decided to end the red tape."

An insurance company she contacted has also offered a $1,000 reward to anyone else who finds the wreckage and bodies.

Malcolm French borrowed a plane to fly his brother, Livingston French, of Oakland, Calif., and Zsolt Szekely, of Dunkirk, N.Y., to Burlington for a Stowe ski trip.

The Cessna vanished from radar off Colchester Point at about 6 p.m. on Jan. 16. Authorities speculated the plane hit an ice pack on

LAKE PLACID — Abigail A. the lake and disintegrated, spewing debris for three miles. Moorehead, 90, of McKinley St., Lake Placid, died Sunday, May 27, 1990, at Saranac Lake Gen­eral Hospital.

She was born in Jay Oct. 13, 1899, the daughter of Joseph and Anna (McCann) Nugent.

S h e m a r r i e d J o h n J . Moorehead in St. Agnes Church, Lake Placid on May 5, 1920. He died Jan. 28, 1958.

Survivors include three daugh­ters, Mrs. Jean Bordeau of Hadley and Ms. Ann Moorehead and Mrs. Mary Jones, both of Lake Placid; a son, -Paul of Hadley; three brothers, William

ment in a newspaper offering the $1,000 reward. Representatives of the insurance company could not be reached for comment. „ Donley spent his first 12 hours on the lake Friday and said he saw no competition brought out by the ad. Donley is using a sonar to scan the lake floor.

"Someone could find it accidentally,'* he said. "But it's doubtful." Donley said this is the most difficult search he has ever con­

ducted. • - • < * • . . ; *Td hate to disappoint her," he said of Mrs. French. "The possi­

bility of not finding it is there. I would say there's a 30 percent chance we won't find it." --.-...--.^ - . • • . ' *

Donley and his two-man crew found shadows during Friday's sonar search.

"Right now it's all up in the air," Mrs. French said. *4We just have our fingers crossed that we can recover the bodies and get on withlife."

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7: Billie Joe Ouelette.

Grod* fc Craig Siattery.

Home in Ticonderoga charge of arrangements.

is on

ArdithS. Durkee M A R I O N - A r d i t h S.

Durkee, 59, died in Rochester General Hospital on Sunday, May 27, 1990.

She was born in Chateaugay on March 22, 1931, the daughter of Floyd and Beatrice (Avery) Cook.

She is survived by her hus­band, Ira; four daughters, Mrs. Roger (Diane) Anderson of Wolcott, Mrs. Allen (Gail) Jackson of Savannah, Mrs. James (Pennie) Hutt of Cedar Hill, Texas, and Mrs. Mark (Pat-tie* Souer of Williamson; two sons and daughters-in-law, Dan-

and Theodore Nugent of Lake Placid; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

A son, Robert, died in 1977. Calling hours will be held

Tuesday from ̂ S to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Clark Funeral Home in Lake Placid. There will be a Bi­ble vigil at the funeral home at 8 p.m. A funeral service will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. Agnes Church, with the Rev. Paul Whitmore, pastor, of­ficiating. Burial will follow in the parish cemetery.

Donations in her memory may be made to the Ecumenical Charity Program, Lake Placid Ambulance Service or St. Agnes Church in care of Clark Funeral

>Home.

12: Jonathan Butler. Andrew Con-oery, Kelly Connery. Matthew Drinkwine. Lisa Gallant, Nicole Guerin, Taaha Hanley. Julie Hunadon, Kelly Keegan, Jason Mc-OeUan. Anne Michalak. Laura Nobel Shan­non O'Connor. Elizabeth Ocampo, Amy Ross.

Grade 11: Aletta Barber. Stephen Boyce. Jesyka Rockefeller. Vicld Veneto.

Grade 10: Reggie Beehner. Tony DePran-"ico, Carolyn Dykstra, Jessica Fontana,

Esther Leerkes. Greg Uddeli Eron Mirer. Kathryn Murdock, Demian Serianni. Lisa Shaffer. Carrie Shaw. Judy VanHoesen, Jef­frey Wheeler.

Ore* f: Treva Braisted, Heather Crank, Elizabeth DePranco. Melissa Fitzgerald, Clinton Huestis. Catherine Jzyk, Alicia LaRock. Amie Leavens, Krista Uddeli KeUie Longtin, Katie Michalak. Daniel Montbriand Gretchen Pearson, Michelle Waters.

Pinkowski. Shelly Porter. Jennifer Pulling. Christopher Ryan, Michele Scuderi, James Shaw. Muriel Sousis. Tonya Wbitford, Kelly Yaw

. frail 10: Michael Blowers, Amy Brown, Richard Cobb, Paul Crumpton, William Ferguson, Theresa Fosco, Tieah Gautreau, Deirdre Hughes. Jennifer McClellan, Scott Reals, Eugene Rusu, Kevin Signor. Julie Stacy. Michael Tennian, Andrew Trombley, Tammy Tubbs, Beau Wolinski Holly Wright ^

firaas * Jessica Blanchard. Robert Char-boneau, Eric Dedrick. Cori Euo, Jeremy Hall Patrick Hendriz. Matthew MacDougal William Munson, Eric Ockrin, Janine Pull­ing. Kevin Thompson. Vicki Waters.

Hie* School

12: Susan G. Aiey. Jennifer L -Ayotte. Jennifer E. Barbell Michael D.

Beach. Kelly A. Brennan. Candace Collier, Matthew Paul Crozat. Tonya Dkkerson, Maggie K. Didsbury. Jon J. Dufort, Kim Forgette. Nathaniel R. Gahr. Nteol Gian-domenko. Amy Gughelmo, Owen Houston. Brad Hurlburt, Mark John.

Also Katie King. Candace Kodra, Jody Krause, Allen Lee, Dana Marie Mason, Jef­frey MeechinelU, Allen Henry Meskk. Christina M. Morales, Jana Morrissey. Teresa L NardeUl Lisa Jean Neverett, San­dra A. Pearson. Amy Preston, Jason E. Prober!. Alison N. Ramelb. Beth E. Sayers, Robert Scoskie, Keri A. Swoboda, Sherry L Trombley. Chris James Waters. Kara L Youngworth, June Wolfe.

fee* II: Danielle Adams, Walter Bailey. William Baker. Darnay S. Campbell Joshua Carlsen. Colleen Clancy. Jennifer Collins, Scott Cutaiar. Jennifer A. Dermody. Jocelyn A. Emerson, Ralph N. Gaboury. Rebecca K. Hagstrom, Jerome Alan Johnson, Nichols R. Joyal James Kavanagh, Michael Kimmage, Rebecca Knowles.

Also Kristin A. Labounty, Laura L Latin* drie. Matt G. Ledges, June Lee, Robert Lonsdale, Scott Miller. Rose M Nadeau, Michael Poveda, Brian Premore, Sven Preuss, Shana Rainey, Daniel A. Scarpine, Sandra Scruggs. Shubha Shastry. Katharine Sowley. Beth Stone. Kyle Watson, Danny White, Lisa Zaferakis.

tirade 10: Kevin P. Bordeau, Michael D. Cartwright, Allison K. Corron, Daniel

Deenyder. Ron E. Dufort, Steven L Eg-gleston, Gwen S. Fairweather, Tracey Fenlaw. Eric G. Foote, Robert J. Garrow. Elizabeth A. Goerhtz, Abhinav Goyal Craig W. Heine, Emily R. Hibbert, Anne E. Hinsman, Kristen L Jordan. - Also Soovin Kim. Dana M. Lannon. Karen D. Lonsdale, Sara A. Mousseau. Brett M. Paepke, Richard F. Pravata, Michael J. Rambelb. Nicole L RandaH Kathleen M. Rose, Christopher RoteUi, Nancy Russell Steven A. Sablan, Emily R Santera, David Schumacher. Holly A. Vanderhoff. John B. Voss. Turrey D, Ward

9: Rebecca Adams, Alison Arm­strong. Margaret Bordeau, Aaron Cumnv ings. Joanna Dowd. Paul Ethier. Michael F. John, Dawn M. Landry, Jason Lee. Casey Lonsdale. Darcy Lutters.

Also Gregory Malandrino, June A. McNkhote, Kim Meschineut Judd Mor­rissey. Holly Patrick, Sara G. Pavone, Travis Premore, Rebecca Ratner. Arthur R. Richardson, Todd Rittershausen, Suzanne Robinson. Kyra Swoboda, Christina M. Ro­oks, Jennifer F. Travis, Kristen Whitbeck. Anika A. WuHams, Nima YadoUahpour.

BIRTHS

12: Trent Allen, Robert Bain, Cin­namon Barber, Keith Bilow. Darcy Blais, Thomas Carey, Heather Clark. Michelle Clark. Elizabeth Edson. Jennifer Gonyea, Jason Hall Chad Henthorn, Karla Kuhl Tracy Michalak. Nicole Nadeau, Angela Nelson. Karen Neve, Kristy Porter, Ryan Riper, Jamian Rockhill Tammy Thatcher. Diane Trudeau. Ursula Vosburg.

Grade 11: Rebecca Crammond, Rebecca Defarme, Kelly Harrington. Matthew Huestis, Karen l̂ auman, Michael Ockrin, Jent Owens. Jacquelyn Palandranl John

HOSPITAL NOTES CVFM

13: Ann Batchelder. Rouses Point: Beatrice Gadway. Plattsburgh.

Mwy 14: Garry Soucia. Cburubusco: Col­leen Lafave. Plattsburgh.

May 15*. Loretta Agoney. Peru: Louis Mar­tin. Plattsburgh: Lawrence Cote. Champlain; Katharine Rowe, Massena.

May 14: Amber Marie Laduke. Peru. Me? 17: Doreen Bassile. Brushton. May 22: Edward Secore. Lyon Mt. Loret-

U Agoney. Peru: Robert Arnold. Peru: Christine Lareau, Plattsburgh: Marion Fountain. Saranac: Joan Rascoe. Morrison-ville.

Georgianna Bledsoe, M alone: Elizabeth Bouchard. M alone: Louis Jacobs, Hogansburg: Muriel LaCombe. Fort Cov­ington: Jay Brockway. Fort Covington.

May IS: Raymmond Snyder. Brushton; „ Lester Perault. Malone; Joyce Millares.

Brushton: Mrs. Frank LaRocque, Malone; John LaMere, No. Bangor; Clara LaLonde. Malone.

11: Tyler Lapine. Willsboro: Howard Chauvin. West Chazy.

May 12: Nora Lafture. KeeseviQe. . May 11: Roy Fleury. Westport

May 14: Richard Hebert. West Chazy. May 17: Loretta Agoney. Peru. May It: Amber Mane Laduke. Peru May If: Katherine Rowe. Massena; Louis

Martin. Plattsburgh. May 21: Albert Sharpe. Champlain. Mar 22: Doreen Bassile. Brushton.

10: Dwayne LaMay. Malone; Mrs. Roger Cady. Moira; Mrs. Bernard Dupra. Malone: Mrs. Floyd Jeror. Malone: Mrs. Rafeal Cruz and infant son. Fort Covington; Mrs. Michael Johnson and infant daughter. Malone.

May 11: Georgian* Bledsoe. Malone; Albert Schnver. Malone: Clarence Debyah. No. Bangor. Mrs. Francis LaPan. Cham­

plain; Mrs. Kenneth Taylor. Ogdensburg. May 12: Verness Woodward. Malone; Mrs.

Bruce Danuasi and infant son. Merill Mrs. Marc Pepin and infant son, Whippleville; Mrs.* David Soucia and infant daughter. Chateaugay.

May 13: David Brown. Malone: Donald Monette. Malone.

May 14: Georgianna Bledsoe. Malone; Harold LaRock. Brushton; Mary Knotts. Bangor. William Jarvis, Malone: Oscar Holgerson. Cfifton; Lester Perault. Malone: Miranda Smith, St. Regis Falls.

May 15: Katherine Sullivan, Brushton: |losa Spinner. Malone; Eveline Wilson. Moira; Kenneth Wheeler. Malone; Wayne Ashley. Bombay; William Legacy. Burke:

.Mrs. Barry Murverhil) and infant Malone.

CVPH Medical Center McSHANE - A son. Garry Michael, born

May 9. 1990. to Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. McShane of P.O. Box 552. Willsboro.

KEEFE — A son, Samuel William David, born May 18. 1990. to Mr. and Mrs. David M. Keefe of RD 3, Box 90. Nelson Rd.. Plat-

.tsburgh. . . . . LoDUKE — A daughter. Lisa Marie, born

May 18. 1990, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon F. LaDuke of RFD 3. Box 153. Plattsburgh.

LUGURI - A daughter. Emma Byrne. born May 19. 1990. to Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. lAiguri of 7 Olivetti Place, Plattsburgh.

FESSCTTE — A son. Kent Hamilton, born May 18. 1990. to Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Fessette.

KING — A daughter. Jellisa Leigh, born May 19. 1990. to Jeanne King of Grove St. Trailer Park. Keeseville.

KELVIN - A son. Ryker Joseph, bom May 20. 1990. to Bennett and Debra Kelvin of 2 Saranac St.. Morrisonvilk.

. FLORA - A son. Kyle Allen, born May 20. 1990. to Brian and Christine Flora of RR1. Box 286- A. Keeseville.

- CHARA - A son. Keegan Eddy, born May 20. 1990. to Ellen and Dennis O'Hara of Box 162. Schuyler Falls.

LAlARRE — A daughter. Heather Marie, bom May 2a 1990. to Glenn and Debbie LaBarre of 6 Durand St . Plattsburgh.

•UNKEft - A daughter. Amanda May. bora May 22. 1990. to Coral and Julie Bunker of Rt. 374. P.O. Box 28. Dannemora.

FIERCE — A son. Ryan Stanley, bom May 22. 1990, to Gerald and Robin Pierce of RR

"Box 27. Jersey St.. WhaUonsburg. Oat of town

STONE — Twin sons. Michel Archer and Matthew Edward, born April 5. 1990. at Ellis Hospital in Schenectady, to David and Lisa Stone of Hilkrest Village. Schenectady. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Stone of Plattsburgh. Julie Bedard of Mor-risonville, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Irwin of Peru, and Wayne Bedard of Plattsburgh. Great-grandparents are Margaret Beauharaois of Cadyville. Ann Dobson of Morrisonville, William Dobson of Sarasota. Fla.. Thelma Irwin of Peru and Rita Stone of Plattsburgh.

•OUSQUET - A son. Alexander Lane, bom April 27. 1990. at Bon Secours-St. Francis Xavier Hospital, Charleston. S.C.. to Rick and.Lynda Bousquet of West Ashley. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burton Shuxnaker of Flint. Mich. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bousquet of Peru. .

. HAMPTON - Twin sons. Calib Allen and Cody Lee, bom April 22. 1990. at Burlington Medical Center. Burlington. Vt.. to Tracy and William Hampton of Carriex Apts.. Rouses Point. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Landry of Rouses Point and Mrs. Joan Hampton of Maiden. Mass. and -the late William Hampton.

•RANCH - A son, Seth Harris, bom April 28. 1990. to Brenda and Bill Branch of P.O. Box 735. Saranac.

SHANNON - A daughter. Ashley Elizabeth, bora on April 28. 1990. at Royal Victoria Hospital to Len and Carol I Gilpin I Shannon of Noyan, Que Maternal grand­parents are Ralph and Theresa Gilpin of Rouses Point.

FOLHEMUS - A son. Scott Richard, bom on April 24. 1990. at Valley Hospital Rjdgew'ood. N.J., to Perry and Anne Polherous, 325 Erie Ave.. Midland Park. N.J. Grandparents are Paul and Theresa Polhemus of Plattsburgh, and Richard and Psggy Cronan. of Wayne, N.J.

FOLHEMUS - A daughter. Mary Theresa, bom on May 3. 1990. at the Vermont Medi­cal Center to Susan and Kirk Polhemus of Grande Isle. Vt. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Townshend Polhemus of 32 Trembley Ave. Plattsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jensen of 141 Woodland Dr.. Plattsburgh.

SPARKS — A son. Jeremy James, born .March 24. 1990. to Laurie (Smith) and Timothy J. Sparks of Pungoteague. Va. Maternal grandparents are Anne L Smith of 15 Chenango Rd., Plattsburgh, and Robert L. Smith of Plattsburgh. Paternal grand­parents are Jack Sparks of Austin. Texas. and Evelyn Sparks of Round Rock. Texas.

SCHMITT - A son. Michael Deaton Fran­cis, bora May 5. 1990, to Anne (White) and Craig Schmitt of Rd 3. Box 3453. Peru.

FAGAN — A son, Jordan Austin, bora May 7. 1990. at Lajes Field on Teceira Island in the Axores, to Brian and Lori Fagan.

POUCE-FIRE LOG

May 1* Kenneth Wheeler. Malone: Lester Perault. Malone: Howard Hapgood. Malone.

May 11: David Brown. Malone. Mrs. Mayon Boyea. Brushton: Kathleen McDonald. Malone; Harold LaRock. Brushton: Mary Knotta. Bangor. Lillian French: Fort Covington: Miranda Smith. St Regis Fails

May 12: Katherine Sufivan. Brushton May 1>. Wilkam Jarvis. Malone: Doris

King. Brushum. May 14: Mrs. Gerald Bashaw BrushtotL

' MALONE - Three people were slightly in­jured in a two-car accident in Dickinson Sunday afternoon.

State Police in Malone reported that Just before 1 p.m. Sunday. Jerome Lenney of South Cotton. N.Y.. was driving west on Route 11B and Timothy Johnston of Selkirk, NY., waa headed south on Route 5. Johnston was driving a car owned by Lois J. Price of Revena. N.Y. Troopers said Len­ney's car hit the left aide of Johnston's car .at the intersection of Routes 1 IB and 5.

Lenney back and legs

eaid. No tickets were issued, but troopers said the investigation is continuing.

F«Jof»x orosts KATTOUteH - A city man has been

•charged with felony burglary after allegedly trashing an apartment at 8 Macdonough St.

City Police arrested Joseph Terasavage. 24. of South Peru Street, about 11 p.m. Saturday on a charge of third-degree bur­glary, a Class D felony.

Police said Tarasavage allegedly damaged a television, refrigerator, video cassette re­corder and furniture and put several holes in the apartment wa&e.

He was arraigned on Sunday morning and committed to Canton County Jail in hen of $500 bail The Clinton County Sheriffs Department reported Sunday afternoon that

bail and was released to m City Court

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