Obituary of Mary E. Deugaw
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NORWOODFuneral services for 95 year old Mary E. Helen Deugaw of the Loretto Nursing Home in Syracuse, NY and formerly of Norwood, will be held Saturday at 10 am at St. Andrews Church in Norwood with Rev. Msgr. Harry Snow, pastor, presiding. Burial will be held in Calvary Cemetery in the Spring. Calling hours will be held Friday at the Buck Funeral Home in Norwood from 4-7 pm. Mrs. Deugaw passed away Tuesday morning at the nursing home, where she had been a resident since November 2009.
Helen is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Donald (Janet) Dlugolenski, Syracuse; Mrs. John (Sharon) Terzian, Marcellus; Mrs. Kurt (Debra) Hayes, Oswego; two daughter-in-laws, Joan Deugaw, Colton and Suzanne Deugaw, Grand Rapids, Michigan; seventeen grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Grace Casselman, Mrs. Theresa Burcume, Mrs. Bernice Thomas and Mrs. Kathleen Hepburn, all of Colton; her god child Deacon Robert Connelly, Syracuse and her best friend Louise Pierce, Norwood. She was pre-deceased by her husband in 1980, her two sons, Roger in 1995 and Edward in 2007, her brothers, Joseph, Francis, Richard, John, Edward and Harold and her sister, Mrs. Howard Margaret Todd.
Helen was born on the family farm in Colton on May 26, 1914, the oldest of twelve children of Michael and Millie Wood Gorman. In 1932, she graduated form Potsdam High School and on July 29, 1932, she married George L. Deugaw in Colton. The couple lived in Massena and then in Norwood. Helen was a sixty-four year member of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 68 of Norwood. At one time she was president and also vice president of the St. Lawrence County American Legion Auxiliary, a former vice president of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas and for fifty years, chairman of the March of Dimes. She was an honorary member of St. Andrews Altar and Rosary Society, Norwood and a member of St. Patrick-St. Pauls Altar and Rosary Society, Colton, the Colton-Pierrepont Senior Racquetteers and Dawns Gang. For many years she was an avid archer with her husband George. They were charter members of the Cedar Pond Archers (predecessor of the the Northwoods Archery Club). She won many awards and in 1961, at Connecticut Hills, she placed second in the Hunter Field during the State Championships. She enjoyed cooking and crocheting afghans for her family, playing games, Yankee baseball and Clarkson Hockey. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family at www.buckfuneralhome.com The Buck Funeral Home in Norwood is serving the family of Mary Helen Deugaw.
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