Ruth Agoney

Obituaries
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Published: 12/21/02
Ruth S. Goddeau
MORRISONVILLE ? Ruth S. Goddeau, 74, of the Sand Road, died Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2002, at the CVPH Medical Center in Plattsburgh.

Mrs. Goddeau was born on Dec. 27, 1927, in Chazy Lake, N.Y., the daughter of Louis and Helen (Garrow) Agony. She married Harold Louis Goddeau at St. Joseph’s Church in Dannemora in 1946; he died in 1984.

Mrs. Goddeau loved caring for her grandchildren and also enjoyed crocheting and other needlework. She worked at Arpak Plastics Company for 13 years, retiring in 1972.

Survivors include four sons, Edward Goddeau Sr. and his wife Tammy of Morrisonville, Robert Goddeau Sr. and his wife Judy of Schuyler Falls, Albert Goddeau of Michigan and LeRoy Goddeau and his companion Tammy LaFountain of Plattsburgh; three daughters, Carolyn Smith of Harken Heights, Texas, Alice Goddeau of Morrisonville and Sylvia Barnes of Baltimore, Md.; two brothers, John Agony and Franklin Agony, both of Ellenburg Depot; two sisters, Theresa Haley and her husband David of Ithaca, N.Y., and Beatrice Shea of Ellenburg Center; 27 grandchildren; several great - grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Calling hours will be held Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the R.W. Walker Funeral Home. A Mass of Christian burial will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at St. James’s Church in Cadyville.

Burial will be in the parish cemetery in the spring.

 

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Louis F Agoney

Press-Republican—Tuesday, December 19,1978

Louis F. Agoney Jr.
CRAZY LAKE — Louis F. Agoney
Jr., 57, died Saturday at the CVPH
Medical Center.
He was born Aug. 2, 1921 in Chazy
Lake, the son of Louis F. and Helen
(Garrow) Agoney.
He Served in World War ll
He leaves his wife, Regina
Agoney; four sons, Clifford Agoney
of Plattsburgh, Harold Agoney of
Atlanta Ga Robert Agoney of
Poseyville, Ind., and Leon Agoney
of Chazy Lake; three daughters,
Mrs. Betty Hunter of Chattanooga,
Tenn., Mrs. Peggy Hebert of Morrisonville
and Mrs. Mary McGarity
of Forsyth, Ga.; two stepsons,
Everett Clark of Morrisonville and
David Clark of the U.S Army in
Germany; four brothers William
Ernest, John and Franklin Agoney,
all of Chazy Lake; six sisters, Mrs.
Rose LaMare of Chazy Lake, Miss
Betty Agoney of Plattsburgh, Mrs.
Ruth Goddeau of Morrisonville,
Mrs. Theresa Hawley of Utica, Mrs.
Edith Rabideau of Chazy Lake and
Mrs. Beatrice Shea of Chazy Lake:
10 grandchildren and several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services will be held
today at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph’s
Church in Dannemora.
Entombment will be in the parish
cemetery vault to await spring
burial.

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Frank Agnew

Press Republican Monday, February 4, 1963
Frank Agnew, 67.
Ex-resident, Dies

YOUNGSVILLE, Pa. — Frank
Agnew, 67. a former Plattsburgh
resident, died Friday at the home
of his son, Joseph, here after a
short illness.
He was horn in Plattsburgh Aug.
28, 1895, the son of the late Condrick
and Saphronie (Duprey)
Agnew.
He is sunned by his wife, Mrs.
Rose Agnew; three sons, Joseph
of Youngsville. Pa , and William
and Silas of Little Falls: two
daughters. Mrs, Donald Hancock
of Little Fails and Mrs. Edward
Quesnel of Keeseville; four sisters
Mrs .Lillian Stone of Morrison
viile, Mrs, Emma Crandall of
Morrisonvilie, Mrs. William
Bouvia of West Chazy and Mrs.
Lena Mose of Pittsburgh, and
three brothers, John Silas and
Victor of Plattsburgh.
The body is at the Brown Funeral
Home where calling hours
are from 2 to 1 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday at 9 a.m. at St. Peter’s
Church. The body will be placed
in the vault at the parish cemetery
to await burial in the spring.

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Mary Amelia Agoney

Press Republican Monday
November 16,1970 Page 5

Mrs. Mary King
WEST Plattsburgh —
Mrs.- Mary Amelia King, 75,
died Friday, evening at the
home of her daughter, Mrs.
Violet Cross, at Chazy Lake
She had- recently made her
home with her son, Raymond
King, in West Plattsburgh.
. Mrs. King was born at
Chazy Lake Jan. 22, 1895,
Daughter of John and Emily
(Amos) Agoney.
She is survived by two sons,
Joseph of Morrisville and
Raymond of West ..Plattsburgh
10 daughters, Mrs.
Dora Barber, Mrs. Alamay
Barber and Mrs Violet Cross,
ail of Chazy Late, Mrs. Mary
Barber and Mrs… Theresa
Rascoe, both of Saranac, Mrs.
Elizabeth Macey of Bladestone,
Mass., Mrs. Delia Laporte
of Beekmantown, Mrs.
Shirley Brown of Chazy, and
Mrs. Francis Reyor of Woonsocket,
R.L .
Also surviving are five
brothers, Alex, Pete, Raymond
and Lewis Agoney, all
-of Chay Lake, and Walter
Agoney of Troy; and four
sister Mrs. Thomas Welch,
Mrs. Helen King and Mrs.
Mabel King, all of Chazy
Lake, and Mrs. Cora Supernaw
of Schuyler Falls.
Survivors also include 50
grandchildren and 27 great
.grandchildren.
Funeral services will be today
at 10 a., from St Alexander’s
Church in Morrisonville.
Burial will be in St. Alexander’s
Cemetery.
The Thomas A Rible Funeral Home of
Dannemora is in charge of arrangements.

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Napoleon Frank (Agnew) Agoney

Press Republican Wed., April 28, 1971

Napoleon F. A. Agoney
MORRISONVILLE
Napoleon Frank (Agnew)
Agoney, 73, died Tuesday at
the Physicians unit of the
Medical Center.
He was born in Beekmantown
Aug; 13, 1889, the son
of Paul and Amelia (Rivers)
Agoney.
He was a Navy Veteran of
World War I and a member
of St Alexanders Church and
Holy Name Society
He Is survived by his wife
the former, Melvina Souha
two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth
Kargoe of Saranac and Mrs.
Donald (Alice) Austin .of
Benderavflle, Pa.: three sons
Edward and Elmer both of
Morrisonville and James of
Bendersville; two brothers,
Victor and Constant both, of
Beekmantovn; three sisters,
Mrs. Grace Goodelll of Platts-
burgh, Mrs. Anna Philibrict
of Whithall, Mrs. Hazel Dunn
of Solvay; 26 grandchildren,
five , great-grandchildren and.
several nieces and nephews.
Funeral arrangements are
incomplete.
The  body will  be taken to
the Agoney residence i n
Morrisonville this afternoon

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Grace Agnew

Press-Republican — Tuesday April ‘25, 1978

Mrs. Grace Royal Goodell
PLATTSBURGH - Mrs. Grace
Royal Goodell. 85, died Monday at
the Sacred Heart Nursing Home.
She-was born in Plattsburgh on
June 17. 1892, the daughter of the
late Paul Agnew and Amelia Rivers
Agnew
She is survived by daughters,
Sister Mary Bernadette, Superior of
Our Lady of Victory Convent, Mrs.
Bernadette Brown of Plattsburgh,
Mrs. Homer (Blanche) Gauthier of
Troy and Mrs. Dorothy Swimm of
Fresno, Calif.: 11 grandchildren
and 24 great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Goodell lived most of her life
in Plattsburgh and Loon Lake
While she was in Loon Lake she
operated a lodge and restaurant for
hunters.
Calling hours at the Brown
Funeral Home in Plattsburgh are
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today.
A funeral mass will be celebrated
Wednesday at 1 p.m. from Our Lady
of Victory Church. Burial will be in
St. Peter’s Cemetery. •
She was a member of Our Lady of
Victory Rosary Society. Members
are asked to meet this evening at
7:30 p.m. to recite the rosary.
In lieu of flowers the family requests
that donations be made to the
Sacred Heart Nursing Home or that
masses be given

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Lillian Mae Agoney (Agnew)

Press-Republican—Thursday, April 3,1986

Lillian M. Stone
PLATTSBURGH - Mrs.
Lillian M. Stone, 88, of the Old
Moffitt Road, died Wednesday,
April 2,1986, at the CVPH Medical
Center.
She was born in Altona on Oct.
9, 1897, the daughter of Condrick
and Saphronie (Duprey)
Agoney
Mrs. Stone was a communicant
of St. Peter’s Church.
Her husband, Albert Stone,
died Nov.13,1959.
She is survived by six sons,
Arthur Stone of Virginia, Ralph
Stone of Fort Myers, Fla.,
Waldron “Wally” Stone of
Plattsburgh, Leon Stone of
Plattsburgh, Merritt Stone of
Dallas, Texas, and Calvin Stone
of Universal City, Texas; one
daughter. Mrs. Leona LaVigne
of west Chazy; one brother,
George Agnew of Plattsburgh, 35
grandchildren, 58 great-grandchildren
and several greatgreat-
grandchildren. —
Calling hours will be Friday
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the
Brown Funeral Home in Plattsburgh.
A mass of Christian burial will
be celebrated at 11 a.m. Saturday,
at St. Peter’s Church.
Burial will follow in the parish
cemetery.

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Cordelia (Delia) Agoney

Press-Republican—Saturday, December 15,1984
Delia Osher
DANNEMORA - Delia Osher,
93, died Friday, Dec. 14, 1984, at
the Clinton County Nursing
Home.
Mrs. Osher was born in Dannemora
on Jan. 20, 1891, the
daughter of Michael and Cornelia
(Champagne) Agoney.
She is survived by four sons,
Joseph Osher of North Tonawanda,
Ernest Osher of Southernton,
Conn., Maynard Osher of Standish
and Floyd Osher of Dannemora;
three daughters, Mrs.
Leo (Eva) Osborne of Fern Lake,
Mrs. Victor (Mae) Lash way of
Saranac, and Mrs. Dora Hall of
Watertown; several grandchildren,
great-grandchildren,
three great-great-grandchildren
and several nieces and nephews.
Calling hours will be Sunday

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Wilfred Agoney

Press Republican—Thursday, April 17, 1980

Wilfred Agoney
PERU — Wilfred Agoney, 85,
from Fuller Rd. died Wednesday
morning at the CVPH Medical
Center.
He was born Aug. 16, 1894 in Dannemora
the son of Michael and
Cordilia (Champagne) Agoney. He
was a veteran of World War I and
a member of the Peru VFW Post
309.
He is survived by four sons.
Nelson of Peru, Thomas of
Nonealton, Alaska. Jesse of Glen
Burnie, Md.. and Eugene of Peru;
two sisters, Mrs. Stella Miller and
Mrs. Cordilia Osher both of Dannemora;
20 grandchildren; several
great-granchildren and several
nieces andnephews.
Calling hours will be 2-4 p.m. and
7-9 p.m. on Thursday at the Lester
E. Thew Funeral Home. General
services will be held Friday at 9
a.m. at the funeral home with
burial to follow in the Peru
cemetery.

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Stella Agoney

Press Republican Monday November 7,1983
Stella Miller

DANNEMORA - Mrs. Stella
Miller, 81, died Saturday, Nov. 5;
1983, at the CVPH Medical Center.
She was born May 18.1902, in Dannemora,
the daughter of Michael
and Cordelia (Champagne) Agoney.
She leaves four- sons, George
Miller of Pamona, John Miller of
 Dover Plains, Charles Miller of
Florida, and Gerald Miller of
Wingdale; two daughters, Mrs.
David (Dora) Nickerson of
Wingdale and Mrs. Edward
(Kathryn) Amy of Watertown; a
sister. Delia Oshier of Dannemora;
and numerous grandchildren,
great-grandchildren and great*
great-grandchildren.
Calling hours will be today from 2
to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the O’Neill-
Redden-Drown Funeral Home in
Plattsburgh.
Funeral services will be held at 11
a.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph’s
Church in Dannemora.
Burial will be in the parish
cemetery.

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