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Page 3 Tupper Lake Free Press Wednesday, July 15, 2015
obituaries
Daniel J. Jermano, 84
Daniel J. Jermano,
84, of Bonita Springs, FL
passed away after a brief
illness on Tuesday, June
28, 2015.
Born on August 29,
1930 in Ogdensburg, he
was the son of the late
Ross R. and Millie (Evans)
Jermano.
A 1948 graduate of St.
Mary’s Academy, he was a
star athlete known in the
local press as the “merchant
of speed.”
Daniel was a veteran
of the Korean War and after
graduation from Indiana
Technical College in Fort
Wayne, IN in 1958 where
he earned a bachelor’s
degree in civil engineering,
he worked as a civil
engineer for the State of
Illinois and several Illinois
municipalities specializing
in road and bridge design
and construction.
He
spent
his
retirement years in Florida
with his beloved wife, the
late Janet (Mc Garrity)
Jermano.
He was predeceased
by his parents, spouse, his
siblings Ross F. Jermano,
Rosemary (Jermano) Neal,
John R. Jermano, and
a sister-in-law, Martha
(Guerin) Jermano.
Survivors include his
Nabisco
Ritz Crackers
Snack Crackers
Chips Ahoy
2/$6.00
Embassy
IGA
Hot Dogs
$1.49 lb.
Boneless
Pork Chops
$2.69 lb.
Honey
Ham
$4.29 lb.
Baby Back
Pork Spareribs
$3.19 lb.
Margherita 8 oz.
Pillow-Pak
Pepperoni
$2.49 pk.
Stella
IGA
Pastrami
$5.79 lb.
Bacon
$3.49 lb.
Tomatoes
$1.99 lb.
Summer Ripe
Black Plums
$1.99 lb.
Bounty
Towels
$14.99
Saturday, July 18th
“DJ”
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Limes
4/$1.99
Budweiser Beer
Bud Light
Miller Lite
Coors Light
Michelob
Molson Canadian
LaBatt Blue
Michelob Ultra
38 oz. btl.
Heinz
Ketchup
2/$5.00
12 oz. Squeeze
Heinz
Sweet Relish
2/$3.00
IGA
Graham
Crackers
2/$6.00
7.95-8 oz. bag
French’s
Mustard
2/$4.00
$19.99 + dep.
Lay’s
Potato Chips
2/$5.00
20 oz.-8pk.
Gatorade
2/$10.00
59 oz.
Florida
Natural
Orange Juice
2/$6.00
20 oz.-8pk.
Powerade
$4.99
19.8 oz. bag
Totino’s
Pizza Rolls
$2.99
Newman’s
Own Pizza
$5.99
9 oz. box
Bird’s Eye
Vegetables in
Sauce
2/$3.00
20-24 oz. box
Chung’s
Egg Rolls
$4.99
Come party with us this
Extra Large
12 oz. cans 30 pk.
Mary’s Corner
Adirondack Health invites the public to attend an
open house to welcome our new oncologist, Dr. Todd
Whitman, and to acknowledge Dr. Steven Emmons for
his service to the patients in our community. The open
house takes place at 5 p.m. on Thursday, July 16 in the
Redfield Board Room at Adirondack Medical Center in
Saranac Lake. The event is open to the public, free of
charge. Light refreshments will be served.
Blueberries
Strawberries
$2.99
On the Vine
15 Roll Pkg.
Open house for oncologists
Swiss
Cheese
$4.99 lb.
Russer’s
Scott
Towels
$6.99
Jesus Calling
LET ME LOVE STREAM THROUGH YOU,
washing away fear and distrust. A trusting response
includes Me in your thoughts as you consider strategies to
deal with a situation. My continual Presence is a promise,
guaranteeing that you never have to face anything alone.
My children teethe on the truth that I am always with them,
yet they stumble around in a stupor, unaware of My loving
Presence all around them. How that grieves Me!
When you walk through a day in trusting dependence
on Me, My aching heart is soothed. Gently bring your
attention back to Me whenever it wanders away. I look for
persistence – rather than perfection – in your walk with
Me.
Psalm 52:8; Deuteronomy 31:6; Ephesians 4:30
Remember God loves you!
Corned Beef
$5.49 lb.
Russer’s
8 Roll Pkg.
Also surviving are five
great grandchildren, one
brother Jerry Steves and his
wife Linda of Queensbury,
one sister; Rebecca Marks
and her fiance` Thomas
Stadola of Tampa, FL and
a sister-in-law Patricia
Steves of Warrensburg. He was predeceased
by his parents and one
brother Kenneth Steves. A memorial service
is scheduled for 2 p.m.
Saturday, July 25 at the
Trinity Methodist Church,
155 Ballard Rd., Wilton. Burial will be in the Bates
Cemetery in Johnsburg
at the convenience of the
family. Those
wishing
to
make
memorial
contributions are asked to
consider the Tupper Lake
Volunteer Rescue Squad. O n l i n e
condolences
may
be
made at www.stuartfor
tunekeoughfuneralhome.
com.
BUY ONE
GET ONE
FREE
Pork Roast
$2.49 lb.
Pork Chops
$2.29 lb.
Thomas J. Steves, 62
Thomas J. Steves,
62, of Tupper Lake died
Sunday, July 5, 2015 at
the Adirondack Medical
Center in Saranac Lake. Born July 13, 1952 in
Fort Ann, N.Y., he was the
son of Kenneth and Beatrice
(Chadwick) Steves. Thomas
attended
school in Warrensburg and
enlisted in the U.S. Army
on August 11, 1969. He
served as a medic being
discharged in 1971. In 1972 he married
the former Maxine Collins
in Warrensburg. Thomas
was a truck driver, driving
tractor trailer until being
forced to retire for health
reasons in 1988. They
moved to Tupper Lake in
1998 and volunteered at
Mercy Healthcare Center. He enjoyed the annual
flea market, woodworking,
fishing and swimming. He
mostly enjoyed spending
time with his children,
grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. He is survived by his
wife Maxine of 42 years,
one daughter; Nancy
Phelps and her husband
Roy of Tupper Lake, one
son; Joshua Steves and his
wife Heidi of Queensbury,
six grandchildren; Felicia
Branch and her husband
Spencer, Thomas Smith of
Corinth, Zachary Smith of
Jay, Timothy Allen Jr., of Tupper Lake, Mackenzie
Steves and Cheyenne
Steves both of Queensbury.
Thomas
English Muffins
Boneless
Center Cut
loving children Jill (Steven
Mielnicki) Jermano of
Arlington, VA; Joseph
(Dory) Jermano of Carlton,
MI; his granddaughter Mia
Jermano of Carlton, MI; his
brother F. Thomas (Idona)
Jermano of Tupper Lake
and a sister-in-law, Lea
Jermano of Spring, TX. He
is also survived by many
nieces and nephews and
cousins.
A memorial mass for
Dan will be celebrated later
this summer at Notre Dame
Roman Catholic Church
in Ogdensburg by Rev. F.
James Shurtleff, pastor.
Interment was in Hodges
Memorial Gardens, Naples
FL.
12 oz. pkg.
Jimmy Dean
Breakfast Bowls
& Omelets
2/$5.00
Innovasian
Cuisine
Entrees
$4.99 ea.
Stouffer’s
French Bread
Pizza
2/$5.00
Healthy
Choice
Steamers
2/$5.00
24 oz.
Rosetto
Ravioli
$3.99
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