Carroll Lucille Dixon Carroll Lucille Dixon was born on April 27, 1922, in Detroit, Michigan, to parents Clara (Lell) and Lawrence Dick. She moved with her family to Dumont, New Jersey, in 1932 where she attended school and graduated from Dumont High School in 1940. There she met Lincoln Dixon of Dumont. Carroll worked in New York City for Harper & Row until she married Lincoln in 1945. In 1956, the young couple and their three daughters moved to the Saranac Lake area. They bought the farm outside of Bloomingdale, where the family raised Black Angus cattle, a few milk cows and several horses. Carroll went from city girl to farm wife overnight. She taught herself how to make butter and cheese, and preserved all the vegetables from her husband’s large and abundant gardens. She enjoyed gardening and kept beautiful flower beds around the home. She became a Brownie Girl Scout leader while her daughters were young.
/PRNewswire/ Saranac Waterfront Lodge, the only full-service waterfront property on Lake Flower in the village of Saranac Lake, officially opened its doors.
Jan 26, 2021 Sandra Fobare, 60, of Saranac Lake passed over to becoming an angel for the Lord to receive on Jan. 24, 2021. Sandra is survived by her twin sister Susan Pratt, brother-in law Kevin Pratt, her “Little Sister” Debra Ratelle and “Big Sister” Linda Daunais, in honorary status. She also leaves behind her beloved cat Sweet Pea. Sandra was most recently employed with Amerigas for the past 15 years and prior to that Adirondack Bank for 10 years. She worked part-time for the Olympic Regional Development Authority as needed and, with her mother Katee Fobare, up “on the hill” for Howard Johnson’s/Comfort Inn for banquets.