Public Record Press-Republican OBITUARIES Margaret G. Soper ELLENBURG DEPOT — Margaret G. "Maggie" Soper, 84, died Saturday, December 19, 1998, at Fletcher Allen H e a l t h Care in Burlington, Vermont. She was born in North Hudson June 29, 1914, t h e daught e r of E r n e s t and Grace (Drake) Miller. Mrs. Soper was a member of St. Edmund's Church, a charter member of the Catholic Daughters of America Court Little Rose # 1300, the St. Edmund's Altar-Rosary Society, and the Ellenburg Pioneer Club. She is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Patricia and Michael Lindsay of Willsboro; three sisters: Mae Durant of Massena, Agnes Forgette of Mineville, and Anna Shova of Mineville; two brothers: Daniel Fish of Massena, and Edward Fish of Mineville; and several nieces and nephews. Her husband, Wilbur "Bub" Soper, died September 11, 1962. One sister, Helen Lamotte, and three brothers, Raymond Miller, Fred Fish and Francis Fish, also died before her. 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 Ellenburg Depot. A Mass of Christian Burial will "be celebrated at 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Edmund's Church in Ellenburg. Burial will be in the parish cemetery in the spring. Memorial donations may be made to the Ellenburg Depot Fire Department or the Willsboro-Reber Fire Department. Allen W. Clarke 1 ZEPHYRHILLS, FL — Allen W. Clarke, 81, of Crown Point, died Thursday, December 17, 1998, at Zephyrhills, Florida. He was born at Crown Point on J a n u a r y 8, 1917, the son of Ward and Mary J a n e (Allen) Clark. Allen was the owner/operator of A & R Clarke Rubbish Removal of Crown Point, and a Naval veteran of World War II. He is survived by two daughters: Cindy Clarke and companion Duane Estes of Crown Point, and Wendy and Scott Ingleston of Crown Point; three sons: Randy and Donna Clarke of Crown Point, Arthur Clark Sunday, December 20, 1998 A5 Time's top men: Clinton, Starr FUNERALS and companion Bonnie Vaughan of Mineville, and J a m e s Clarke of New Jersey; three s i s t e r s : Geneva Bemis of Crown Point, Cora Marek of Hague, and Maybelle Moses of Westport; three brothers: Howard Clarke of Texas, Earl Clarke of Suffield, Conn., and Ward Clarke Jr. of Phoenix, AZ; eleven grandchildren, and several great-grandchildren. His wife, J e a n e t t a Clarke, and his daughter, Beverly Clarke, died before him. Calling hours will be held Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Harland Funeral Home, Port Henry. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 10 a.m. from t h e funeral home, the Rev. Alice Hobbs officiating. Burial will be in the Union Cemetery, Moriah. Leander L. Macey CROWN POINT, NY — Leander L. Macey, 78, of the Lake Shore Road, Crown Point, diedThursday, December 17, 1998, at the Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington, VT. He was born a t Morrisonville, NY, on March 30, 1920, the son of Fred and Rose (Sidney) Macey. Leander was a retired employee of Republic Steel Corp. Mineville, and a v e t e r a n of World War II. He was a member of 4th degree Council Knights of Columbus, Ticonderoga, Elks Lodge 1404, Ticonderoga, and the American Legion, West Plattsburgh. He is survived by his wife, ^Juliette (Demers) Macey; six sons: Anthony Macey, Reginald Macey, Ivan Macey, James Macey, David Macey and Roland Macey; four daughters: Bernadette P u t n a m , Elizabeth Duval, Carlene Cowen and Doris Mazurowski; one sister, Evylena Fournier; 25 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren. A son, Roger Macey, died August 5, 1998. There will be no calling hours. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday, December 21, at 10 a.m. at the Sacred H e a r t Church, Crown Point, NY. Burial will be in the Sacred Heart Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the A.E. Phelps Fire and Rescue Squad, Crown Point, NY. COFFEY — A Mass of Christian Burial -for Eleanor R. Coffey, 73, who died Thursday, December 17, 1998, at the CVPH Medical Center, was held at 11 a.m. Saturday at t h e Church of the Assumption in Redford. The Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Phillip T. Allen, pastor, and was concelebrated by the Rev. John Crable. A reflection was given by her son, Michael Coffey. The b e a r e r s w e r e Randy Carter, John Gould, Norm Beauchemin, Art Pellerin, Harold Ryan and Mike Tedford. Burial will be in Independence Cemetery in Saranac in the spring. The O'Neill-Redden-Drown Funeral Home in P l a t t s b u r g h was in charge of arrangements. By DIEGO IBARGUEN Associated Press Writer SMART — A Mass of Christian was celebrated Saturday, December 19, 1998, at St. Peter's Church for Mabel C. S m a r t , 83, of Montcalm Ave., P l a t t s b u r g h , who died Tuesday, December 15, 1998, a t h e r home. The Rev. John Yonkovig, pastor, celebrated the funeral mass. T h e pall was placed by t h e b e a r e r s ; t h e crucifix was placed by S h a r r o n Schneider; a n d t h e gifts were p r e s e n t e d by Shirley Davis and Leonard S m a r t . B e a r e r s were J e r e m y Schneider, M a t h e w Davis, Louis Davis, Tom Chapkiewicz, Terry S m a r t , and Gary Schneider. Burial took place in St. P e t e r ' s Cemetery, w h e r e t h e Rev. Yonkovig r e a d the committal prayers. A r r a n g e m e n t s were with the Brown F u n e r a l Home Inc. Obituary policy The Press-Republican publishes death notices without charge Thev ton sist of the vital statistics — name date and plate of birth date place »nd cause if desired of death, and date time and place of calling hours and funeral Be>ond that the newspaper invites paid obituary notices with in formation of choice which may include par ents survivors occupa tion and notable accom plishments The dead lln«s for obituaries and funeral notices are 8 p m Monday through Fridav and 6 p m on Saturday Sunday and holidays The number to call with obit uary information is l56r> 4170 or 1 800 288 712* pxtension 170 Tho fix number it> *>61 3362 or "561 1172 AP Photo/Lisa Poole Massachusetts acting Governor Paul Celluccl allows 3-yearold Zachariah Shalginewicz of Bridgewater, Mass., to ring the Salvation Army bell this weekend in downtown Boston. Cellucci, who was doing his part in support of the Salvation Army, met Zachariah's family as they were holiday shopping in Boston's Downtown Crossing. NEW YORK — President Clinton and Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr were selected Time magazine's Men of the Year, the magazine announced Sunday. The decision was announced the day after the House of Representatives passed two articles of impeachment against the president. "The news reinforced our decision, which we had been wrestling with until the final days," wrote Walter Isaacson, managing editor of Time, in the double-issue hitting newsstands Monday. Other candidates were Alan Greenspan, John Glenn, Mark McGwire and the Irish peacemakers. Isaacson confirmed rumors that Hillary Rodham Clinton had been a leading contender for the magazine's honor. "But at decision time it came down to who, in the end, had the •most impact on the way the news actually unfolded throughout the year," wrote Isaacson. He defined the Man of the Year as "the person or persons who most affected the news of our lives, for good or for ill, and embodied what was important about the year, for better or for worse." POLICE LOG Personal-injury accidents GABRIELS — A crash injured four people, two seriously, Saturday on Route 86 in the hamlet of Gabriels. Details of what happened were unavailable Saturday night. The injured were taken to Adirondack Medical Center, where Mark Snowman was listed in fair condition, Robert Sawyer and Patty Dagley were treated and released, and Dan Jandraw was in serious condition in the Intensive Care Unit. LOON LAKE — A collision between a snowplow and an automobile injured three people Saturday on Route 99 near Loon Lake. CVPH Medical Center in Plattsburgh reported t h a t Erica and Elizabeth Gould were treated and released, and Tiffany Gould was still being evaluated Saturday evening. No further information- about the accident was available Saturday evening. 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