Predeceased by her husband Rev. J. Bernard Fell December 10, 1985
Doris was the queen of 1st Lake Placid High School Winter Carnival. She was a member of the graduating class, or High School Class of 1944. Mrs. Fell had worked in Lake Placid, NY for New York Telephone Co. and was also employed by Lake Placid Central School District, Lake Placid, NY as a(n) teachers assistant for Mrs. Alice Wood in her kindergarten class.
Survived by one daughter and her husband; one son; seven grandchildren; one sister in law; four nieces; five nephews; four great-grandchildren
Predeceased by three sisters, Dorothy Tomasch and her husband Paul, Doretta Morford and her husband Andrew, and Derma Thew and her husband Charles; four brothers Douglas Peryea, Donald Peryea and his wife Mary, Dewey Peryea and his wife Fran, and Eugene Peryea.
Funeral service- Adirondack Community Church to be held in June
M. B. Clark, Inc. Funeral Home in Lake Placid, NY
Predeceased by her husband Rev. J. Bernard Fell December 10, 1985
Doris was the queen of 1st Lake Placid High School Winter Carnival. She was a member of the graduating class, or High School Class of 1944. Mrs. Fell had worked in Lake Placid, NY for New York Telephone Co. and was also employed by Lake Placid Central School District, Lake Placid, NY as a(n) teachers assistant for Mrs. Alice Wood in her kindergarten class.
Survived by one daughter and her husband; one son; seven grandchildren; one sister in law; four nieces; five nephews; four great-grandchildren
Predeceased by three sisters, Dorothy Tomasch and her husband Paul, Doretta Morford and her husband Andrew, and Derma Thew and her husband Charles; four brothers Douglas Peryea, Donald Peryea and his wife Mary, Dewey Peryea and his wife Fran, and Eugene Peryea.
Funeral service- Adirondack Community Church to be held in June
M. B. Clark, Inc. Funeral Home in Lake Placid, NY
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