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An exhibit that features photos and stories of local farmers and food entrepreneurs opens at TAUNY in Canton on Saturday. Cornell Cooperative of St. Lawrence County created the display, titled "In Season: Our Rural Food System in Photos".
Monday, December 21, 2020 - 3:59 pm
RAYMONDVILLE Mary Jean Hall, age 80, passed away at Canton-Potsdam Hospital on Saturday, December 19, 2020 of complications from COPD. She was the daughter of Howard and Enid Hall and a life-long resident of Raymondville.
Mary Jean was born in Potsdam, NY on May 12, 1940 and graduated from the Norwood Norfolk Central School in 1957 and the Ogdensburg Business School in 1959. She was employed for 36 years as secretary and administrative assistant at Cornell Cooperative Extension in Canton where she made life-long friends.
It was with a big heart that Mary Jean showed her genuine concern for her family and friends. She was known for her keen sense of humor and she sought to be a good neighbor to all. She enjoyed reading, listening to country music and watching television, especially game shows and news programs. Those who knew her realized that she took great pride in driving a spiffy, well-maintained automobile.
RAYMONDVILLE - Mary Jean Hall, age 80, passed away at Canton-Potsdam Hospital on Saturday, December 19, 2020 of complications from COPD. She was the daughter of Howard and Enid Hall and a life-long resident of Raymondville.
Mary Jean was born in Potsdam, NY on May 12, 1940 and graduated from the Norwood Norfolk Central School in 1957 and the Ogdensburg Business School in 1959. She was employed for 36 years as secretary and administrative assistant at Cornell Cooperative Extension in Canton where she made life-long friends.
It was with a big heart that Mary Jean showed her genuine concern for her family and friends. She was known for her keen sense of humor and she sought to be a good neighbor to all. She enjoyed reading, listening to country music and watching television, especially game shows and news programs. Those who knew her realized that she took great pride in driving a spiffy, well-maintained automobile.