February 11, 2021
Alyce T. Ouellette
WOLCOTT – Alyce T. Ouellette, age 99, of Wolcott, passed away peacefully in her sleep on her birthday, Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021. She was the widow Arthur Ouellette.
Alyce was born Feb. 10, 1921, in New York City, N.Y., the daughter of the late Charles H. and Claribel (Fleming) Thomas. Alyce graduated from Crosby High School and Post College with honors. She spent many years working as a secretary for various insurance companies, boards and commissions at Wolcott Town Hall, and for Edgewood Cemetery.
She was a voracious reader and loved doing crossword puzzles. Her hobbies included knitting and ceramics. She will be sadly missed by all who were blessed to have known and loved her.
Polk County Sheriff's DepartmentBy JON HAWORTH, ABC News (NEW YORK) Two men have been arrested after allegedly stealing remains of military veterans from a cemetery in Florida that they subsequently used for "religious practices," authorities said.On Dec. 6, 2020, four graves at the Edgewood Cemetery in Mount Dora, Florida, in Lake County were discovered to have been disturbed and, according to the Polk County Sheriff's Office, a crowbar had been used to remove the lids of the tombs.Investigators collected items that were left behind including cigar butts and sent those items off for DNA testing, which authorities say they matched with Brian Montalvo Tolentino, 43, of Davenport, Florida."Lake [County] detectives then met with and interviewed Tolentino, during which he confessed to going to the cemetery with another individual, 39-year-old Juan Burgos-Lopez … and committing the crimes," said Lake County Sheriff's Office in a statement released
Two Florida men are accused of digging up four sets of human remains at a cemetery last month and using them in a religious ritual. Brian Montalvo Tolentino, 43, and Juan Burgos-Lopez, 39, allegedly removed. Crime News Summaries. | Newser
Two men have been arrested after stealing remains of military veterans from a cemetery in Florida that they subsequently used for “religious practices.”