Donald L Breyette

Plattsburgh Press SATURDAY; JUNE 3, 1989

PLATTSBURGH - Donald
L. Breyette, 81, formerly of
Dannemora, died Friday, June 2,
1989 at CVPH Medical Center.
He was born Jan. 4. 1908, the
son of Frederick and Rosetta
(Riley) Breyette.
Mr. Breyette lived most of his
life in Plattsburgh, where he
operated F.N. Breyette and Son
Supermarket and later co-owned
B&J Market until his retirement.
He was the former town
supervisor of Dannemora and a
member of the Clinton County
Board of Legislators for more
than 30 years. Until his resignation
in 1988, he was a long-time
member of the Clinton County
Area Development Corp. He
served on the Dannemora Board
of Education.
Mr. Breyette was a life
member of the B.P.O.E. Elks
Lodge 621, serving there for
more than 50 years. He was active
in the Dannemora Knights
of Columbus and the Dannemora
Lions Club.
Survivors include a son,
Donald L Breyette of Plattsburgh;
one daughter, Julie
Breyette of Plattsburgh; a
brother. Ting Breyette of Dannemora;
a sister, Mrs. Herman
(Marie) LaFountain of Dannemora;
several nieces and

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Fred N Breyette

Press Republican Saturday, December 21 1963

Fred N. Breyette, 82. of Dannemora
Dies, Operated Store 37 Years

DANNEMORA - Fred N.
Breyette. 82, father of Town of
Dannemora Supervisor Donald
Breyette died Friday in Physicians
Hospital. Plattsburgh.
Before retirement the elder
Breyette had been owner of the
Fred N Breyette & Sons Groc-
ery Store here for 37 years. His
wife Rosetta. died in January
of  1961
He was a member of the Dannemora
Knights of Columbus
Council 2166 and of the Sacred
Heart League.
He was born Feb 7 1881 in
Morrisonville a son of Gilbert
and Mary (Parrotto) Breyette
He is survived by a daughter,
Mrs Marie LaFontaine of Dannemora
two sons, Clarence (Ting)
of Dannemora and Donald,
the supervisor; a brother.
O J Breyette of Peru; a sister,
Mrs Dora Tibbal of New York
City. eight grandchildren, and
five great-grandchildren
The body was taken to the
Thomas A Rible Funeral Home
where calling hours are from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p m.
The Knights of Columbus and
members of Court Mother Admirable,
Catholic Daughters of
America, will recite the Rosary
at the funeral home Sunday
night at 8
A Requiem Mass will be celebrated
Monday morning at 9 in
St. Joseph’s Church. Dannemora
The body will be placed
in the vault in ST Alexander’s
parish cemetery, Morisonville

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Clarence G. “Ting” Breyette

Press-Repulican
Published 4/24/01

Clarence G. “Ting” Breyette

Dannemora ? Mr. Clarence G. “Ting” Breyette, 81, of Barker Street, died Sunday, April 22, 2001, at the CVPH Medical Center.

He was born in Morrisonville on Dec. 1, 1919, the son of the late Frederick and Rosetta (Riley) Breyette.

Ting attended Dannemora High School and graduated from St. John’s Academy in Plattsburgh. He attended Albany Business College. Ting was a flight instructor in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II and was a flight officer in the U.S. Air Force Transport Command.

Ting was a lifelong resident of Dannemora. He owned and operated Ting’s Restaurant and Motel. He was a member of the Clinton County Airport Advisory Committee. Ting’s greatest accomplishment was his Air Service, which he provided to many area officials and residents. He was employed by the Power Authority of the State of New York.

Ting was a member of St. Joseph?s Church in Dannemora.

Ting is survived by his wife, Doris (Broderick) Breyette, of Dannemora. They were married July 24, 1940, at St. John’s Church in Plattsburgh. He is also survived by three sons and two daughters-in-law, Fred Breyette of Dannemora, Robert and Maureen Breyette of Dannemora and Edward and Michele Breyette of Dannemora; a sister and a brother-in-law, Marie and Herman LaFountaine of Dannemora; ten grandchildren, Becky, Rick, Michelle, Bobby, Christopher, Eddie, Freddie, Marty, Casey and Floee; eight great-grandchildren, Amy, Katie, Matt, Colby, Paige, Rhea, Julian and Casey; and several nieces and nephews.

Ting was predeceased by a brother, Donald Breyette.

Calling hours will be on Wednesday 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 Thursday at 11 a.m. from St. Joseph’s Church in Dannemora. Entombment will follow in Whispering Maples Mausoleum.

Friends wishing may make donations to Parkinsons Disease

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