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Published: 11/6/05
Clarice C. Raymond
CHAMPLAIN
Clarice C. Raymond, 93, of Champlain, died Saturday, Nov. 5, 2005, at
her residence.
She was born in
Mooers Forks on Oct. 2, 1912, the daughter of Delore and Yvonne (Poissant)
Barcomb.
Clarice,
lovingly referred to as Meme or Woman, enjoyed baking her famous
molasses cookies and raised doughnuts for her children and
grandchildren. Anyone stopping in was sure to be greeted with an
invitation to a delicious meal. It never mattered how many people, there
was always enough to go around. She always enjoyed quilting and making
braided rugs. Her leisure time was spent with her family and friends.
She especially looked forward to her nightly phone calls with her
lifetime friend Mary Jane Barcomb, who predeceased her by one week.
Clarice never turned down an invitation to take a ride to Canada to
visit relatives or go out for lunch or dinner.
An avid reader,
when not on the phone with Mary Jane, she had her head stuck in a
magazine or novel. Family members relied on her for historical
information on relatives or just about anybody who lived in the Mooers
or Mooers Forks areas. Her lifelong dream was to be a math teacher. She
left behind a legacy of teaching friends and family how to laugh and
enjoy life.
She is survived
by three sons and two daughters-in-law, Gerard and Patricia Raymond of
Keeseville, Mary and Zephyr Raymond of Batavia and Edward Raymond of
Champlain; two daughters and sons-in-law, Carmelle and Raymond Monette
of Champlain and Mechelle and Russell Mesec of Champlain; a brother and
two sisters-in-law, Casper and Doris Barcomb of Altona and Maria Rosa
Barcomb of Plattsburgh; nine grandchildren, Gene, Sharon, Eric, David,
Matthew, Diane, Jason, Benjamin and Jonathan; two great-grandsons,
Braxton and Zephyr and another on the way in December; and several
nieces and nephews.
Her husband,
Domina Raymond, died on April 1, 1994; her parents; an infant daughter,
Cecile; brothers Leo, Roland and Ernest; and sisters Sylvia, Gloria and
Agnes, also died earlier.
Calling hours
will be held on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the E.F. Drown
Funeral Service in Mooers. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated
at 10 a.m. Tuesday from St. Anns Church in Mooers Forks. Interment will
follow in the parish cemetery.
In lieu of
flowers, memorial donations may be made to Hospice of the North Country.
Sister Jacqueline
Veilleux
LITTLETON, N.H.
Sister Jacqueline Veilleux, FCSCJ (S. Robert de Jésus), a Daughter of
the Charity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, passed away on Nov. 4, 2005,
at Mount Sacred Heart Provincial House and Infirmary in Littleton, N.H.
Jacqueline Veilleux was born in Sherbrooke, Quebec, on Nov. 17, 1920.
She was the daughter of André Veilleux and Léontine Boucher.
Jacqueline Veilleux professed her vows with her religious congregation
on Aug. 9, 1938. During her 67 years of religious life, Sister
Jacqueline served in various missions in Newport, Vt., Champlain, N.Y.,
Sherbrooke, Quebec, and Littleton, N.H.
From 1938 to
1985, Sister Jacqueline worked in the field of education in two high
schools operated by her religious community Sacred Heart High School in
Newport and St. Marys Academy in Champlain. She was passionate about
English grammar and literature and was especially known for the debate
and drama clubs, which she founded and coached to highly successful
achievements. The senior plays which Sister Jacqueline directed made of
practically every high school senior (few exceptions) a veteran actor
before the annual project was over. In the mid-1980s, Sister Jacqueline
began to experience debilitating memory loss and was eventually
diagnosed with Alzheimers. Throughout her illness, Sister Jacqueline
continued to connect with former students and family, as well as her
many friends from all those years spent in primarily two places of
teaching ministry. She loved to reminisce with friends, former students
and her sisters in community about the good old days.
From 1995 to
2005, Sister Jacqueline joined the community at the Provincial House and
Retirement Home of the United States Province of the Daughters of the
Charity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. She assisted with various services
within the community, until her illness prevented her from participating
in the activities she enjoyed, Prior to that and for several different
occasions, Sister Jacqueline functioned as translator for various
intentional meetings at the Congregations Motherhouse in France or in
Canada.
Sister
Jacqueline treasured her teaching years and loved to relate funny
stories from those times. She enjoyed cross-country skiing and summer
traveling with her family. She was an avid reader and could recite
poetry as if she herself had written it. Sisters greatest pastime was to
visit with members of her family and other sisters from her community.
She treasured her experiences in her various missions and readily shared
her stories. She was fond of word puzzles, scrabble and card games and
would engage anyone who was willing to sit with her for the challenge.
Sister
Jacqueline was predeceased by her parents; and six brothers and sisters,
Lucille Bisson, Robert, Jules, Paul and Liliane and her twin, who died
as an infant. Besides her sisters in the religious community, she is
survived by two sisters and a brother: Sister Juliette, FCSCJ; Victor
and Marguerite; as well as many nieces and nephews who were very special
to her.
Visiting hours
were held at Mount Sacred Heart, 226 Grove St., on Saturday at 3 p.m.,
followed by a Memorial Mass at 4:30 p.m. Visiting hours also at Curtis-Britch-Converse-Rushford
Funeral Home, Darling Hill Road (formerly Sias Avenue) in Newport, Vt.,
on Sunday, Nov. 6 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 8:30 p.m. A Mass of Christian
burial will be celebrated at St. Mary, Star of the Sea Church on Monday,
Nov. 7, at 11 a.m. Interment will take place in St. Mary Cemetery.
Local
arrangements by Ross Funeral Home, Littleton Chapel and Curtis-Britch-Converse-Rushford
Funeral Home, Newport, Vt.
PAULINE LENA
BASHANT, 79, of Tupper Lake, died Nov. 4, 2005, at the Glens Falls
Hospital.
She was born on
Dec. 23, 1925, in Tupper Lake, the daughter of Victor and Lena (Gilligan)
Pickering.
Calling hours will
be held at the Richer Funeral Home on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
A funeral Mass will be held on Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Holy Name
Church in Tupper Lake, with the Rev. Kris Lauzon officiating. Burial
will follow at Holy Name Cemetery.
JOVAN N.
RADOJCIC, 89, of the Rand Hill Road, Morrisonville, passed away
Friday, Nov. 4, 2005 at the CVPH Medical Center with his wife by his
side. He was born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia on May 20, 1916, the son of
Stana (Simic) Radojcic.
There will be no
calling hours.
A funeral service
will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church in
Plattsburgh. Additional services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at
Trinity St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church in Montreal, Canada.
Internment will
follow at Mt. Royal Cemetery in Montreal.
Arrangements are
by the Brown Funeral Home in Plattsburgh.
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