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Carol âJoanâ Waite, 84, of Parishville Carol Joan Waite (Source: wwny) By Submitted by funeral home | February 13, 2021 at 1:06 PM EST - Updated February 13 at 1:10 PM PARISHVILLE, N.Y. (WWNY) - On February 11, 2021, Joan left this world with her loving family by her side. She was born on December 27, 1936 the youngest daughter of James and Irene (Murphy)OâBrien. She attended St. Maryâs Catholic School and graduated from Canton High School in 1954. She obtained her first job at the New York Telephone Company where she worked as a telephone operator for ten years. In 1956 she married Raymond E. Waite with Father Griffith Billmeyer presiding. The wedding party consisted of friends and family members. They honeymooned in Lake George and settled in Pierrepont until 1966 when they moved to the High Flats area in the Town of Parishville where they have resided for the remainder of her life. ....
Ambulance squads need PPE, but canât fundraise to buy it WWNY Ambulance squads need PPE, but canât fundraise to buy it By Keith Benman | December 11, 2020 at 5:37 PM EST - Updated December 11 at 8:52 PM PARISHVILLE, N.Y. (WWNY) - Science says masks protect you from getting COVID, but ambulance squads are running out of masks and money to buy more. In a pandemic, itâs almost impossible to fundraise. Suiting up when going on a rescue call for any patient showing signs of COVID-19 can be a pain when you really want to get out the door. âCritical cases, you really want to get there as fast as possible. But you need to make sure that you are - for the safety of the patient and for the whole crew â you got to suit up and do everything you need to do before you even leave,â said ....