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Northern Equipment - Ogdensburg , NY - Company Data

Company Summary. Northern Equipment was founded in 2008, and is located at 7552 State Highway 68 in Ogdensburg. Additional information is available at or by contacting Mike Lewis at (315) 250-0250. Our similar businesses nearby shows similar businesses in their industry and region based on information found in their Dun & Bradstreet Credibility
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Mike Lewis . Mailing Address: 7552-B Rte 68, Ogdensburg, NY 13669 The Ogdensburg-Prescott International Bridge was originally named the Seaway-Skyway Bridge. In
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James Lewis Obituary - Ogdensburg, NY

James was born on April 26, 1939 in Ogdensburg NY, a son of the late Richard & Rena (Miller) Lewis. He graduated from Ogdensburg Free Academy in 1957, and later married Wilma F. Kench on November 11, 1961 at St. Mary’s Cathedral. He was a past member of the Ogdensburg Odd Fellows Club, Past vice Commander of the Ogdensburg Coast Guard Funeral services for James M. Lewis, age 77 of Ogdensburg, will be held at 11:00am on Saturday (March 25, 2017) at the Fox & Murray Funeral Home with Rev. F. James Shurtleff officiating. Entombment will follow the service at Foxwood Memorial Park.

Calling hours will be held on Friday (March 24th) from 2-4 & 6-8pm at the funeral home. Mr. Lewis passed away on Tuesday (Mar 14th) at Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse.

Surviving are his children James (Mary) Lewis of Lisbon and Becky (Donald) Legault of Lisbon; two brothers William (Mary) Lewis of Chandelier, AZ and Richard Lewis and his companion Jeanne Skelley of Ogdensburg; a sister Cindy (Wayne) Robinson of Pennsburg, PA; grandchildren Nicholas Lewis, Shawna (Justin) Corey, Jennie Legault, Cheyenne Legault and Caleb Legault; and three great-grandchildren Alexander, Stephen and Ruby.

James was born on April 26, 1939 in Ogdensburg NY, a son of the late Richard & Rena (Miller) Lewis. He graduated from Ogdensburg Free Academy in 1957, and later married Wilma F. Kench on November 11, 1961 at St. Mary’s Cathedral. He was a past member of the Ogdensburg Odd Fellows Club, Past vice Commander of the Ogdensburg Coast Guard Flotilla Aux-1-5, and Past President of the Maple City Prop Busters Model Airplane Club for 25+ years.

During his career he worked at the Ogdensburg International Airport, GLF in Heuvelton and retired as Sgt. for the Potsdam Police Department after 20 years of service. Jim enjoyed hunting, fishing, model trains and airplanes, boating, camping, going for rides, playing cards, boating on the St. Lawrence River, his pets Smokey Joe and Pretty Girl, teaching boating & hunting safety courses, rides through the Adirondack Mountains, and spending time with his children and grandchildren.

Memorial contributions can be made to the Ogdensburg Volunteer Rescue Squad. Condolences can also be shared online at www.foxandmurrayfuneralhome.com.

I just came across Jim's page. Seeing some of the earlier pictures brought back fond memories of working with him. I always looked forward to working a shift with Jim, Perrigo, Wells, Perretta, Hill. For some reason we had a streak of high speed chases, ironic, as Jim wasn't known for his fast pace driving, while on patrol. It was a genuine pleasure of having crossed paths with him for awhile.

Dear James and Becky , I am so sorry to see that your dad (Jim) died recently I can remember how active your parents and mine were in the USGC Aux. , Once again my sincere condolences, Brad Burgess

To Jim and Family, Sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad.Please accept our condolences.Would love to hear from you, Jim.

Jim, Becky, Mike & Jeanne, I am so very sorry for your loss. Jim was a good man and will be missed. You and your families are in my thoughts and prayers.

I'm flying home tomorrow just for you papa. Maybe you'll be flying next to me even for just a moment. I can't express how much I miss you. ❤

Such memories of Big Jim and my Dad flying their planes and figuring out where the next "airport" would be. Now they can fly together again. Awesome man. Love and hugs tothe family.

So very sorry to hear of the loss of Mr. Lewis. Sending prayers to his family. Our deepest sympathy.

To my cousins, Bill, Mike, Cindy, James, Becky and all your family members, It is bittersweet to many that Jim has passed on, but knowing that he is in heaven, nevermore to suffer can help us through the most difficult of times. I have many memories of times together when I was a child, visiting the farm. May you all be comforted by the Lord and your precious memories. I hope to see you all at the calling hours. Barb (Brooks) & Bill Bennett

Thank you for the great memories of camping with the gang in the good ole days, Uncle Jim. It was always a pleasure seeing you and Aunt Wilma.

Good bye uncle Jim. I have fond memories of looking at all the planes in your old trailer, and boat rides at Jack Cartier.

Becky and family, I am sorry for your loss. Your dad always had a kind word and beautiful smile to share with everyone.

To: Becky, Jim and family I send my sincere condolences over the passing of your Dad. He and your Mom were fine people. It was a pleasure to have known them. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.Dick Fox

BILL AND I ARE SO SORRY TO HEAR OF JIMS PASSING LOVE AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO ALL OF THE FAMILY

Cousins Bill,Mike, Cindy, James and Becky we are saddened by Big Jim's passing. There are lots of lasting memories from back on the farm. Sympathy and condolences go out to you and your families. John and Mary Beth Demers

"Becky,James and family, I am so sorry for the loss of your Dad,he was a great man. Prayers for you all at this difficult time.

Becky, Jim and family, we are sorry for your loss. We will always remember the camping trips, growing rocks and many more memories. Love Uncle Bill and Aunt Terri.

I want to convey my deepest sympathy and offer my condolence to the family. Moral support from close friends and neighbors makes healing bearable. Comfort from God makes healing possible.(Jeremiah 29:11) I pray you receive both.

Becky, Jim, Mike and Cindy, & family:So sorry to hear about Jim. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.Michelle and Tom Camarda

Becky, Jim and familySorry to hear about the loss of your love one. Jim was a great guy. He will always be remember in a very positive way. Prayers for you all


Wilma Lewis Obituary - Ogdensburg, NY

Mrs. Lewis was born on June 17, 1941 in Ogdensburg, a daughter of the late Harold & Lois (Wallace) Kench. She attended St. Mary’s Academy in Ogdensburg and later married James M. Lewis on November 11, 1961 at St. Mary’s Cathedral. She is a parishioner of St. Mary’s Cathedral and a member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. Wilma F. Lewis, age 74 of Ogdensburg passed away Tuesday (September 2, 2015) at Claxton Hepburn Medical Center with her family at her side. Calling hours will be on Tuesday (September 8, 2015) from 2- 4pm and 6-8pm at the Fox and Murray Funeral Home. Funeral will be 11:00am on Wednesday (September 9, 2015) with Rev. James Shurtleff officiating.

Mrs. Lewis was born on June 17, 1941 in Ogdensburg, a daughter of the late Harold & Lois (Wallace) Kench. She attended St. Mary’s Academy in Ogdensburg and later married James M. Lewis on November 11, 1961 at St. Mary’s Cathedral. She is a parishioner of St. Mary’s Cathedral and a member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. Wilma went to work at J.J. Newberry’s and then for the remainder of her career she worked as a bus monitor for Laidlaw retiring in 2005. Wilma enjoyed bingo, the casino, visiting with friends, bowling, and boating, camping and spending time with her family.

She is survived by her husband James M of Ogdensburg; a son James A. & Mary Kay Lewis; a daughter Becky & Donald Legault both of Ogdensburg; three brothers Howard & Alice Kench, Donald “Mike” & Joyce Kench and William & Terri Kench all of Ogdensburg; five grandchildren Nicholas Lewis, Shawna & Justin Corey, Jennie Legault, Cheyenne Legault and Caleb Legault; two great- grandchildren Alexander and Stephen; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Memorial contributions can be made in Wilma’s memory to the Ogdensburg Volunteer Rescue Squad P.O. Box 172 Ogdensburg, NY 13669. Condolences can be shared online at www.foxandmurrayfuneralhome.com.

Dear Jim , James Jr, Rebecca , I was so sorry when I heard Of your Mom passing . I was in icu at Upstate medical center, when I heard . She was a very loving and kind person and will be greatly missed. Please take comfort in knowing that you will see her again. Our Lord Jesus did what he did, for her also. Just imagine what it was like for her , on her first Christmas, with our Lord Jesus . Prayers go out to you and your extended family daily. Keep your eyes looking up, for our Lord Jesus is going to return , in the twinkling of an eye . God Bless always in all ways , for all eternity.

Mom you are so deeply missed. I miss your phone calls wished heaven had a phone number I would call you everyday no matter what it cost me. I love you. I am sure you are 100% yourself. Hugs n kisses til we meet again xoxoxoxo

Jim, Mary, Matt, Mike LewisThinking of you all at this sad time. Memories will help you through. Always remember the good times. If you need anything, please let me know. Sue English

Wilma was a wonderful person. I am so lucky to have known her. She will be very much missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Jim & family, My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time. Wilma was a great lady.I'll always remember our breakfasts at Dountking and our visits.She was a great worker and she love busing the kids.Shirley Carr.

So many great camping memories with Aunt Wilma and all the family. I'm sure she's with Grandma and Grandpa watching over all of you.


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Gagnon gets 12 years for Ogdensburg shooting death of friend | St

Monday morning, Mrs. Goolden was in court to see Gagnon sentenced to 12 years in prison for the crime. There were no winners in this case, St. Lawrence County Court County Court Judge Jerome J. Richards said. Gagnon, 51, of 711 Jefferson Ave., Ogdensburg, was sentenced for his May 7 guilty plea to the reduced charge of first-degree manslaughter Please purchase a subscription to read our premium content. If you have a subscription, please log in or sign up for an account on our website to continue.

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W.T. ECKERT/WATERTOWN DAILY TIMES“There will be no golden years,” Bridget Goolden, the wife of Phillip B. Goolden, told St. Lawrence County Court Judge Jerome J. Richards Monday morning when Michael A. Gagnon was sentenced for the shooting death of her husband.

W.T. ECKERT/WATERTOWN DAILY TIMESMichael A. Gagnon, left, stands beside his attorney, Steven Cohen, Buffalo, as he was sentenced to 12 years in prison for the April 6, 2018, shooting death of Phillip B. Goolden.

W.T. ECKERT/WATERTOWN DAILY TIMES“There will be no golden years,” Bridget Goolden, the wife of Phillip B. Goolden, told St. Lawrence County Court Judge Jerome J. Richards Monday morning when Michael A. Gagnon was sentenced for the shooting death of her husband.

W.T. ECKERT/WATERTOWN DAILY TIMESMichael A. Gagnon, left, stands beside his attorney, Steven Cohen, Buffalo, as he was sentenced to 12 years in prison for the April 6, 2018, shooting death of Phillip B. Goolden.

CANTON — Phillip B. Goolden was remembered Monday morning as the life of every family get together, by his widow, Bridget Goolden.

“His laugh, oh his laugh, it was contagious,” She told St. Lawrence County Court Judge Jerome J. Richards before shaking and crying. “I miss that sound so much.”

Gagnon, 51, of 711 Jefferson Ave., Ogdensburg, was sentenced for his May 7 guilty plea to the reduced charge of first-degree manslaughter in a plea deal with the district attorney’s office.

“The choice I made to agree to the plea deal was only because I was trying to protect the only thing left to protect, my husband’s character. Mike Gagnon’s defense team were ready and willing to drag my husband’s name through the mud. I was not going to let that happen. It’s been the only thing I’ve had control over this whole time. So many of his family members and my two older daughters have been upset with me since. I will never know if I made the right choice and guess I will have to learn how to live with that.

“I’m so thankful for the years God gave me with Phil. We’ve lived a lot of life in a short period of time. Some people will never have that in their lifetime. The joy and life he brought into my world is priceless and the three beautiful girls Phil gave me let me know his life will live on. I have been blessed. Mike Gagnon will never be able to take that from us. I went from counting the years we’ve been married, which would have been 28 on April 27, 2018, to now counting the years I will be without him.

Gagnon’s court appearance at the time of his plea was intended to be the start of jury selection for a trial under his original charge of second-degree murder.

He took the deal instead of rolling the dice at trial after hearing the court’s commitment to sentence him to 12 years in prison, which became a bone of contention with the defense, initially arguing that the 12-year sentence was a cap and, in a memorandum to the court, sought a five years prison sentence. That was shot down by Judge Richards who said it was clear that Gagnon would be sentenced to 12 years in prison, no more, no less.

The 12-year sentence was a “credit or reward” to Gagnon for his taking the initiative in resolving the case with the district attorney’s office, Judge Richards said.

“There is no sentence that could be imposed that’s going to bring Mr. Goolden back. It doesn’t change the behavior that Mr. Gagnon engaged in to cause the result that it caused. It’s a lose situation for everyone. There are no winners.

“Because the parties have sentenced the facts of the case there are certainly a lot of unanswered questions, a number of which only the defendant knows the answer to, questions that are not required by law to be answered because of the plea that the defendant entered. The defendant took a life and the fact is there are people who obviously and truly and dearly loved Mr. Goolden and their pain is obvious and their pain is not going to be taken away by any sentence that is imposed.”

And although Gagnon admitted that he intended to cause serious physical injury to Mr. Goolden by shooting him with a high-powered rifle, resulting in his death, District Attorney Gary M. Pasqua said the intention had always been to kill Mr. Goolden.

Mr. Pasqua was glassy-eyed as he addressed the court and talked about the many conversations he had with Mr. Goolden’s family.

“Listening to Mrs. Goolden speak today, so eloquently, better than I ever could for her and her family, certainly brings emotion to me . . . because of that bond and closeness that you form with a family in a case like this,” Mr. Pasqua said after the sentencing. “I know what they have dealt with, I know what she’s gone through and I know what she is still going through with people thinking that she should have pushed for a longer sentence or told me not to make any sort of deal whatsoever, but at the end of the day, I think she did what was best for her family in her view and I don’t disagree with that in any way, shape or form and I think she showed a lot of strength today.”

Gagnon told the court “I deeply regret what happened that night. There isn’t a day that goes by without thinking about what happened and I’m deeply sorry about what happened.”

As a part of the plea deal, in addition to his prison sentence, he will be sentenced to five years of post-release supervision.

He will also have to pay $6,000 to the New York State Crime Victims Board, which paid for Mr. Goolden’s funeral, Mr. Pasqua said. He added that the plea deal was agreed to by Mr. Goolden’s family.

He also waived away appeal rights, and will have to pay an additional $675 in court fines, fees and surcharges that would also require him to submit his DNA into a state database.

During Gagnon’s March suppression hearing, witnesses, including Gagnon’s friend John Dishaw and members of state and local police, described a gruesome scene of blood, brain and skull matter scattered about Gagnon’s kitchen where Mr. Goolden’s lifeless body was found on the kitchen floor.

Among the evidence collected at the scene were two cell phones and the lever-action Marlin .30-30 hunting rifle belonging to Gagnon that police allege he used to fire the single gunshot to the head that killed Mr. Goolden.

His friend, Mr. Dishaw, testified that he was speaking gibberish and wasn’t making any sense when he told him over the phone that a man had attacked him, was trying to kill him and that he shot and killed the alleged intruder. Officers also testified to Gagnon making similar statements to them, including “‘this (expletive) coming through your door, I keep a loaded gun and I used it,’” according to Ogdensburg Police Officer Joshua Sirles.

“There will be no golden years for Bridget and Phillip Goolden,” Mrs. Goolden told the court Monday. “Your honor, the woman who stands before you today is not the same woman that was tucked into bed on April 6 of 2018 and kissed on the cheek by her husband. She died when he did.”

Her path forward, while filled with terror because she never expected to be a 45-year-old widow is also filled with hope, Mrs. Goolden said.

“Just like a tornado that devastates a small area and nothing ever looks the same, eventually the sun does come out, grass regrows, strong roots from trees remaining allows smaller versions of themselves to poke through the earth and flowers blossom once more,“ Mrs. Goolden said. “Your honor, I choose to see the flowers and they are all around me.”

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