May 7, 2021 On May 4, 2021, David Anthony “Tony” Kilburn, 70, passed away peacefully at his home in Lake Placid surrounded by his family and friends. Tony was born on June 18, 1950, to Mary Louise (Barney) and George Kilburn in Lake Placid. Tony came from a large family. He is survived by his brothers Ronald Joseph and William, and his sisters Sharron Kilburn, Lolly Chainao and Sandy Mihill. He is predeceased by his brother Gene Kilburn and sisters Vallie Kilburn and Priscilla Kilburn. He loved them all. In February 2020, through a home DNA test, Tony discovered he had even more family in the area. He spent the last year truly enjoying his newly found brothers Jon Hough and Ernest Hough III, and sisters Starr Hough and Heather Dreissigacker. He is predeceased by his sister Beth Hough. These new relationships meant so much to Tony in the short time he had to enjoy them.
Apr 8, 2021 Andrew St. Louis, 37, who resided in Saranac Lake, passed away unexpectedly Monday, March 29, 2021, in Buffalo. He was born in Lake Placid July 4, 1983. He attended Lake Placid Elementary School and Lake Placid Middle-High School. After graduation he attended SUNY Canton. At the time of his passing, Andrew was the assistant superintendent at Craig Wood Golf Course. Before Craig Wood, Andrew worked for Hulbert’s Supply. Andrew loved fishing, golfing, baseball and hockey. The Yankees, Bruins and Raiders were his favorite teams. Andrews love for the game of hockey began when he was 5 years old. His Squirt, Pee-Wee and Midget teams each made it to the state finals. Andrew played four years for the Lake Placid Blue Bomber high school team. One of the years he helped advance the team to the New York state final four. After graduation, he continued on with his hockey career at SUNY Canton and then on to play for the Jr. B Islanders in Ganaoque, Ontario, Canada. Andrew
Apr 1, 2021 Andrew St. Louis, 37, who resided in Saranac Lake, passed away unexpectedly Monday, March 29, 2021, in Buffalo. He was born in Lake Placid July 4, 1983. He attended Lake Placid Elementary School and Lake Placid Middle-High School. After graduation he attended SUNY Canton. At the time of his passing, Andrew was the assistant superintendent at Craig Wood Golf Course. Before Craig Wood, Andrew worked for Hulbert’s Supply. Andrew loved fishing, golfing, baseball and hockey. The Yankees, Bruins and Raiders were his favorite teams. Andrews love for the game of hockey began when he was 5 years old. His Squirt, Pee-Wee and Midget teams each made it to the state finals. Andrew played four years for the Lake Placid Blue Bomber high school team. One of the years he helped advance the team to the New York state final four. After graduation, he continued on with his hockey career at SUNY Canton and then on to play for the Jr. B Islanders in Ganaoque, Ontario, Canada. Andrew