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Agnes I. <I>VanCour</I> Amyot

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Agnes I. VanCour Amyot

Birth
Alexandria Bay, Jefferson County, New York, USA
Death
24 Nov 2011 (aged 84)
Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Burial
Alexandria Bay, Jefferson County, New York, USA Add to Map
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CHIPPEWA BAY — Agnes I Amyot, 84 of County Route 6, Town of Hammond died November 24, 2011 at Claxton Hepburn Medical Center, Ogdensburg. She had been a resident of United Helpers Nursing Home, Town of Oswegatchie since August 2010. Born June 12, 1927 in Alexandria Bay, NY, she was the daughter of Lloyd and Jessie Alice Peck Van Cour and attended school in Alexandria Bay. She married Alexander J. Amyot February 19, 1944 at the Methodist parsonage in Alexandria Bay. Mr. Amyot died October 21, 2005. After marriage the couple moved to Michigan for a few monthes, where Mr. Amyot worked in a defense factory. They returned to Wellesley Island where they worked at the E.J. Noble farm. They then purchased a dairy farm on the Calaboga Road, Town of Hammond, which they operated for over forty years. Following retirement from dairy farming in 1984 they moved to Chippewa Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Amyot worked for the NYS Parks and Recreation as seasonal caretakers on Cedar Island State Park for sixteen years, retiring in 2000. She was an Avon representative for thirteen years and a member of the St. Peters Catholic Church, Hammond. Mrs. Amyot enjoyed reading, listening to music, trying new recipes and spending time with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Survivors include two sons and their wives, Van A. and Darlene Amyot, and David and Janet Amyot, all of Hammond; three daughters and their husbands, Carol Rogers, Redwood, Linda and Reed Crowner and Sherry and David Furgison, all of Hammond; thirteen grandchildren;, 16 great grandchildren; six sisters-in-law, Lillian Van Cour, Alexandria Bay, Juliette Ferguson and Margaret Amyot, both of Redwood, Clara Leckinger, Alene Decker and her husband, Robert and Constance Panunzio and her husband, Louis, all of Hammond. A great granddaughter, Ashley Amyot, a great grandson, David Gates, a son-in-law, Richard Rogers and a brother, James Van Cour died before her.
CHIPPEWA BAY — Agnes I Amyot, 84 of County Route 6, Town of Hammond died November 24, 2011 at Claxton Hepburn Medical Center, Ogdensburg. She had been a resident of United Helpers Nursing Home, Town of Oswegatchie since August 2010. Born June 12, 1927 in Alexandria Bay, NY, she was the daughter of Lloyd and Jessie Alice Peck Van Cour and attended school in Alexandria Bay. She married Alexander J. Amyot February 19, 1944 at the Methodist parsonage in Alexandria Bay. Mr. Amyot died October 21, 2005. After marriage the couple moved to Michigan for a few monthes, where Mr. Amyot worked in a defense factory. They returned to Wellesley Island where they worked at the E.J. Noble farm. They then purchased a dairy farm on the Calaboga Road, Town of Hammond, which they operated for over forty years. Following retirement from dairy farming in 1984 they moved to Chippewa Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Amyot worked for the NYS Parks and Recreation as seasonal caretakers on Cedar Island State Park for sixteen years, retiring in 2000. She was an Avon representative for thirteen years and a member of the St. Peters Catholic Church, Hammond. Mrs. Amyot enjoyed reading, listening to music, trying new recipes and spending time with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Survivors include two sons and their wives, Van A. and Darlene Amyot, and David and Janet Amyot, all of Hammond; three daughters and their husbands, Carol Rogers, Redwood, Linda and Reed Crowner and Sherry and David Furgison, all of Hammond; thirteen grandchildren;, 16 great grandchildren; six sisters-in-law, Lillian Van Cour, Alexandria Bay, Juliette Ferguson and Margaret Amyot, both of Redwood, Clara Leckinger, Alene Decker and her husband, Robert and Constance Panunzio and her husband, Louis, all of Hammond. A great granddaughter, Ashley Amyot, a great grandson, David Gates, a son-in-law, Richard Rogers and a brother, James Van Cour died before her.


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  • Created by: Jean
  • Added: Jul 11, 2005
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11336288/agnes_i-amyot: accessed ), memorial page for Agnes I. VanCour Amyot (12 Jun 1927–24 Nov 2011), Find a Grave Memorial ID 11336288, citing Barnes Settlement Cemetery, Alexandria Bay, Jefferson County, New York, USA; Maintained by Jean (contributor 46791917).