1943 - 1996 (53 years)
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LaMar, Adrian Leo [1, 2] |
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Adi |
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18 Apr 1943 [3] |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
31 Jul 1996 [2, 3] |
Buried |
Saint Patrick's Cemetery, Peru, Clinton County, New York, USA [3] |
Person ID |
I72788 |
Sackett |
Last Modified |
16 Jun 2022 |
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- [S1225] GenealogyBank.com (Reliability: 3), 16 Jun 2022.
Judith Mae Fayette Bombard
Obituaries
Press-Republican (Plattsburgh, NY) - Wednesday, July 20, 2011
PLATTSBURGH ? Judith Mae Fayette Bombard, 63, of Malone, died July 17, at the Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital.
B o rn in Plattsburgh, Sept. 19, 1947, she was the daughter of Elmer and Beatrice (Tamer) Fayette.
She married Robert G. Bombard on Oct. 22, 1966, at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Plattsburgh.
Mrs. Bombard graduated from Peru, was a housewife and enjoyed crochet, knitting, puzzles and bingo.
Survivors include two sons, Robert P. and Mildred Bombard of North Bangor, John P. and LeAnne Bombard, Hawesville, Ky.; three daughters, Carol Bombard and family friend, Jim Hellyer of North Lawrence, Ann Bombard of Westville, Tara Bombard of Plattsburgh; one brother, Norman and Jackie Fayette of Glens Falls; four sisters, Carol and Rodney Kipp of Plattsburgh, Nancy LaMar of Plattsburgh, Brenda Fayette of Plattsburgh and Consetta Fayette of Plattsburgh; four grandchildren, Ashley Noreault, Brandon Bombard, McKenzie and Morgan Bombard; and seven great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her parents; her husband; her daughter, Suzanne; and a brother, David Fayette.
Our mother was the shining star in our lives. She possessed strength and determination and this set an example for us. She taught us that we had strengths we didn't know we had. She instilled within us the determination to never give up.
She never let go of any chance to share and speak of her love for us. Her care and compassion ensured that she would always give everything she could to make us happy. She wanted the best for us and to be the best she could be for us.
She will be dearly missed. There will always be a special place within our hearts that will keep her alive within us. We take comfort that she is now joining our father and sister.
A graveside service will be held at 4 p.m. today at at the West Bangor Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Malone Fire and Rescue of the Hastings Dialysis Unit.
Arrangements are through the Spaulding Funeral Home.
Press-Republican (Plattsburgh, NY) - Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Press-Republican () , obit for Judith Mae Fayette Bombard, GenealogyBank.com (https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/obituaries/obit/1389C2017B83A438-1389C2017B83A438 : accessed 16 June 2022)
Researched by Ted Smith
- [S543] Find A Grave (www.findagrave.com) (Reliability: 3), 16 Jun 2022.
https://www.findagrave.com/user/profile/47904739
Nancy Fayette
Bio
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My husband, Adrian L. LaMar, was killed in an accident in 1996 and one year and 11 days later, my youngest daughter and her unborn son died with cancer. took lots of prayers to get through that. So, I began study to become a lay minister through the Diocese of Ogdensburg and was commissioned 2 years later. For 10 years my ministry (in Peru)was caring for people in throes of grief for a deceased family member. In 2007, I moved back to Plattsburgh and resigned my committee. In 2013, I took back my maiden name. . . .
- [S543] Find A Grave (www.findagrave.com) (Reliability: 2), 16 Jun 2022.
Memorial ID 95834309
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95834309
Adrian Leo "Adi" LaMar
Birth 18 Apr 1943
Death 31 Jul 1996 (aged 53)
USA
Burial
Saint Patrick's Cemetery
Peru, Clinton County, New York, USA
Adrian was killed by a young man who ran a stop sign at the corner of Military Turnpike and the Irish Settlement Rd.
Adrian married Nancy Lee Fayette (1937-)on December 14, 1968 at St Augustine's Church in Peru. She survives him.
He is dearly missed by his 4 stepchildren:
Debra Jo Anderson (Rodney) Davis, Kevin James Anderson ,Ricky Allen (Susan) Anderson, and his youngest daughter, Theresa Maureen Anderson (Edward) Ihne. He leaves 15 step grandchildren.
Adi is the son of Leo William LaMar and Phoebe M. Parrish LaMar who survive him. In addition to his wife, parents and stepchildren, he leaves his brothers, Leon LaMar,and his wife Carol LaVigne, John and his wife Donna LaVigne,and Donald LaMar. Surviving sisters are Barbara LaMar (James) Bola. Mildred LaMar (Ronald)Sears, Theresa LaMar (E. James) Collins, Bonnie LaMar (James) Devan, and Linda LaMar (Gary)Hamel Numerous nieces and nephews uncles and Aunts, cousins,and their families survive.
In May, Adrian had been feted with a testimonial dinner as dist 4 Dept of NY Veterans of Foreign Wars Commander. Hewas a Past commander of VFW Post 309, Peru,and a past Champlain Counties Commander and had served with the Army in Viet Nam in 1966-67.
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Crash victim's widow seeks traffic light at dangerous intersection
By SAUL G. FERRER
Staff Writer
PLATTSBURGH ? Nancy LaMar
gazes at a fragment of steering column in the brush near Salmon River Road. She said it belonged to the truck driven
by her husband, Adrian LaMar, July 31,1996.
The day he died.
LaMar was killed when a car driven byJames Hunt, 20, of Plattsburgh accidentally ran into his pickup truck at the Salmon River Road-Military Turnpike intersection. In April, Hunt pleaded guilty in ClintonCounty Court to misdemeanor reckless driving.
Nancy says that, during the trial, cbunty officials said they would erect a traffic light at the intersection ? an area shecalls a raceway.
Since 1995, at least four accidents have occurred at the intersection, according to Sgt. Roy Mazzacano of the State Police Troop Traffic Office in Ray Brook. The figure does not include accidents investigated by other lawenforcement
agencies.
"People just zip by
here without even looking," LaMar said. As if on cue, a tanFord speeds through the intersection, seemingly ignoring two stop signs on Military Turnpike."You see? We need something more thanwe have."
County officials said a new four-waycaution light is on its way and should be installed by November.
"It's been in the works since last year," said County Highway Department Superintendent Albert Rascoe.
'Since the LaMar accident, the countyhas cleared some brush and a tree obstructing the view from one of the
intersection's corners. The County Legislature approved the
$15,000 caution-light project this year. "We're going to get some easements so we can put some poles up," County
Administrator William Bingel said. Officials were hesitant to talk further because of a possible civil, suit from
LaMar, something she said won't happen. "I'm tired, and a lawsuit will take everything I have left."
As for a flashing caution light, she said it's not enough,
She said only a three-color traffic light will suffice at the heavily trafficked intersection. "We just don't want anyone killed."
A hot breeze rustles freshly cut sweetgrass beneath a small white cross. Painted in black is the name "Adrian
LaMar" and the years he was alive. His wife has had anonymous phone calls condemning the cross as a distraction
for drivers.
"People just want the whole thing forgotten."
She clenches both fists and begins to cry,"No way will it be forgotten! It will never be forgotten!"
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