American flags will be up Saturday on Main Street here in Roulette. All are invited to help hang the flags.
We will use pick up trucks and ladders to hang the flags. Any help is appreciated.
Join us at the Firehall Parking lot Saturday at 1pm. With helpers, it shouldn’t take more than an hour or two. Bring a truck and a ladder if you have one.
: NYS Missing Vulnerable Adult Alert for RICHARD STEVENSON on May 17, 2023 at 07:09 pm has been cancelled.
DESCRIPTION: The New York State Missing Vulnerable Adult Alert on behalf of the NYSP Olean for RICHARD STEVENSON is now cancelled as of 02:36 am on May 18, 2023.
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Missing Vulnerable Adult Alert, 88 years old white/male wearing a grey coat and jeans
DESCRIPTION: At the request of the NYSP Olean, a New York State Missing Vulnerable Adult Alert has been issued relating to the disappearance of RICHARDSON STEVENSON; age 88; from HINSDALE, NY at 07:09 pm on May 17, 2023.
Leslie “Les” Duane Gallup, 62 of Eldred, passed away on Tuesday (May 16, 2023) after a lengthy illness.
Born in Olean, N.Y., on Sept. 4, 1960, he was the son of Arvilla Griswold Gallup and Emery Gallup.
Les was a graduate of Smethport High School class of 1978. He worked several jobs including, helping mow lawns at St. Elizabeth Cemetery as a young adult, New Bethlehem Burial Service and lastly, International Waxes Inc. for approximately 19 years.
Les enjoyed people. He was the life of the party, always there with a joke or funny response. Les loved spending time with his family, he loved his brothers and sister. He enjoyed keeping up on the latest with his children, nieces, nephews and friends on Facebook.
Les enjoyed going to football games, baseball games, family hunting adventures with his brothers, listening to music, going for rides in his truck, breakfast with his sister “Lordy,” googling mechanics to be part of a repair team with his dad, spending time with friends, watching the Buffalo Bills, Kansas City Chiefs play, UFC fighting, Aunt Cherrie’s cookies and spending time with his cat Bub, who has been a loyal therapy cat this past year. Les will always be remembered for his beautiful smile and contagious laugh.
Left to carry on are his wife of 32 years, Melissa (Mullen) Gallup, his children, Alison Gallup, David (Ashley) Gallup, and Whitney Gallup; five grandchildren, Trenton Gallup, Braidyn Brown, Colby Blauser, Landen Blauser, and Jayce Schermerhorn; and several nieces and nephews.
He was a loving brother to Jonathan Gallup of Shinglehouse; Emery Jr. (Nina) Gallup, of Bel Air, Md.; Gerald (Laurie) Gallup of Fort Mill, S.C., Shane (Annette) Gallup of Denver, N.C., Greg (Cristina) Gallup of Rochester, Minn., Lori Bolles of Mount Jewett, and devoted friend of Mark McNeil and Paul Bishop.
He was preceded in death by a very close family member, William Taylor.
Visitation will be held at Frame Funeral Home, Eldred, on Sunday, May 21, 2023 from 2 to 4 p.m. followed by a memorial service with Bishop Brian Spencer, from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Donations may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.
Orton E. Maynard, 94, of Park Avenue, passed away on Sunday (May 14, 2023) at the Olean (N.Y.) General Hospital.
Born March 16, 1929 in Portville, N.Y., he was a son of Orton and Ethel Larabee Maynard. On Aug. 17, 1952, in West Clarksville, N.Y., he married Peggy Manning, who survives.
Orton grew up on Haskell Road prior to moving to Eldred in 1955.
Mr. Maynard was a veteran of the U.S. Army having served during the Korean War. He then spent his career employed by Clark Brothers, which then became Dresser-Rand and finally Ingersoll-Rand in Olean until his retirement in 1992.
He was a life member and former president of the Eldred Conservation Club, and was also a member of the American Legion Post # 887 of Eldred. He enjoyed hunting and fishing as well as woodworking and making lawn decorations.
Surviving in addition to his wife of 70 years are one son, Mike (Anne Bennett) Maynard of Eldred; a daughter, Sue Rounsville of Eldred; eleven grandchildren, Nickolas Maynard, Shawn (Nancy) Rounsville, Shannon Rounsville, Joshua (Sarah) Rounsville, Cody (Miranda) Rounsville, Amber Rounsville , Patrick (Kristy) Rounsville, Rosa Rounsville, Christopher Rounsville, Cayden Rounsville, and Irelyn Rounsville; eight great-grandchildren, Keaton (Haley), Aubri, Suzie, Kameron, Emily, Braidon, Brynn and Brax; as well as a great-great-granddaughter, Gracie.
He was preceded in death by a son-in-law, Dale Rounsville in 2022, as well as three sisters, Betty Hill, Evelyn Reynolds, and Dede Reynolds; and one brother, Bill Maynard.
Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. Burial will be in Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Portville.
Sandra J. Morris, “Sandy”, 83, formerly of Kane, PA, passed away peacefully Saturday, May 13, 2023 surrounded by loving family in Ithaca, NY. She was born July 8, 1939 in Kane. Sandy was preceded in death by her parents, Bernard and Marian Hultman, and her husband, Paul J. Morris, along with twin boys who were born prematurely and died soon after birth.
Sandy was a homemaker and raised four daughters. She worked for many years cheerfully serving the patrons of her parent’s business, The Arcade Restaurant, on Fraley St. in Kane. In addition, she put her passion for nurturing to good use as a CNA in the Kane area. Later in life, she moved to Ithaca, NY to be near two of her daughters where she enjoyed crocheting, bird watching, listening to music, reading, and visiting the local lakes and waterfalls.
Sandy is survived by four daughters, Kelly Morris (David Shalloway) of Danby, NY; Kim Hyde of Winter Haven, FL; Kathy Bagian (the late Robert) of Dillsburg, PA; and Kristine Morris (Ronnie Rosser) of Ithaca, NY. She has left four grandchildren, Sara Weaver (Dan) of Tallahassee, FL; Philip Bagian of Anchorage, AK; Lauren Dederer (Ross) of McDonald, PA; Phoebe Shalloway of Los Angeles, CA; and three great-grandchildren: Ella, Isabella and Danny Weaver of Tallahassee, Fl.
Sandy is also survived by one brother, Bruce Hultman (Roberta) of Ebensburg, PA; one niece, Jennifer DiDonato (Jim) and their children, Isabella and Pasquale; two nephews, Judd Hultman (Heather) and their children Seth and Sam; and Justin Hultman (Elizabeth Morris) and their son Forest.
Sandy will be lovingly remembered and missed by her family, friends, and devoted caregivers (who helped to care for her over the past few years after she suffered a debilitating stroke).
There will be a private, family graveside burial and service at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Kane, PA.