
April 11, 2020
John A. Lamie Sr., 83; of Fulton, NY passed away peacefully at Seneca Hill Manor, Volney. John was born in Hannibal, NY to the late Samuel and Hazel (Temple) Lamie. He was a United States Veteran having served in the Navy. John was past employed with General Electric, Syracuse and Truax and Hovey, Liverpool later retiring from Local #38 Painter’s Union, Oswego. John was always a people person and a hardworking man. He enjoyed spending time with his children, grandchildren and friends. John always made the people he spent time with feel like they were a part of his family. He was described as the ultimate family man and is survived by his wife of 62 years Beverly Lamie of Seneca Hill Manor, Volney; their 3 children: June (Tony) Barton of Fulton, Lucy (Ignazio) LoParco of Baldwinsville, NY; and John Lamie Jr., of Syracuse, NY; 6 grandchildren: Erin (Josh) Primrose, Ryan (Hannah) Barton, Daniel and Nathan LoParco, Brittany Lamie, and Johnna (Avery Blair) Lamie; 3+ great grandchildren: Odin, Emilie, Graham, and one expected at the end of the month; former daughter-in-law: Jane Lamie and several in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. John was pre-deceased by his siblings: Joe, Susie, Eddie, Lillian, Bob, Ted, Maggie, and George. Due to the national outbreak the family has decided to have a private committal service at Hannibal Center Cemetery, Hannibal with Rev. Sandra Rude. In the future they will have a Celebration of Life when family and friends may attend. The Sugar Funeral Home, Inc., 224 W. 2nd St. S., Fulton has care of the arrangements.

So sorry uncle John and sympathy to family
So sorry for lose. Sending prayers
rest in peace uncle john ill always remember the help you gave us when we lived across the road from you on county rt 8 you always lent a helping hand love ya for that thank you dollie manford
John, always a friend and ready to assist in your needs. We always met and supported others at the time of remorse and comfort moments.
Rest In Peace .
he was the greatest person in my life he touched the heart of me and my kids.the loss is to great to put into word . I love you uncle johnny more than words will ever exspress and miss you till i see you again ….
Keith and I are so sorry for your loss. John was such a nice man anytime we ran into him he would always have time to talk to us. He will be missed.
My deepest sympathies to Bev, June, Lucy, John Jr. and the entire family in this most difficult of times. Until we can gather at a celebration of Life, may we all remember the man that was John Lamie. Sincerely, Harry McDougall(Beaver) and family
I just saw this and wanted to send my sympathies to you and your family. God bless.
Mary Trapasso-Ayers