OBITS for
Don CAVE
Mary Sue CAVE
Fred William CAVE
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Don CAVE
Lake Placid --- Don CAVE, 68, went home to be with the Lord on
Friday, April 23, 2004, surrounded by his entire family and friends,
after a long battle with cancer.
Born on Feb. 27, 1936, in Plattsburgh, N.Y., Don resided in the area
for the greater part of his life.
He served in the National Guard in the in the honor of his country for
many years. Don was employed by his Dad at the family garbage
sanitation business in Lake Placid for many years. In previous years,
he also drove a school bus for the Lake Placid Central School District
and he most recently drove the bus for the Lake Placid Senior Citizens.
Don loved being involved with people and often expressed how much
enjoyment he got from the passengers who rode on his bus routes. He
received a great deal of satisfaction from being able to bring joy into
other people's lives. Don loved the Lord and was actively involved with
many local churches. He developed many Christian friendships that he
cherished. Don also loved God's beautiful Creation and enjoyed his
long walks in the woods.
He is survived by the mother of his children and best friend, Betty Cave;
son Robert Cave and wife Amy, son James Cave and wife Laurie;
daughter Tammy Madden and husband James; son Richard Cave and
wife Alice, all of Jay, N.Y. Surviving family members are his mother,
Carolyn Cave of Lake Placid, N.Y.; sister Barbara Benway and husband
Paul of Jay, N.Y., Shirley Harris of Lagraingeville, N.Y., and Thomas Cave
and wife Elaine of Winterpark, Fla.; grandchildren Rebecca Bissell of
Peru, N.Y., Kristy Cave, Rachel Cave, Danielle Cave, Michal Cave,
Kirsten Cave, Elisabeth Cave, Kayla Cave, Makenzie Cave, Makayla
Cave, Naomi Cave and J.J. Madden, all of Jay, N.Y.
He was predeceased by his father, Ted Cave; and grandsons Matthew
Cave and Joshua Cave.
Calling hours will be at M.B. Clark Funeral Home in Lake Placid, N.Y., pn
Saturday, April 24th, from 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral will be held at Calvary
Baptist Church in Wilmington, N.Y., on Sunday, April 25th, at 2 p.m.
Donations can be made to North Country Hospice or Independent Baptist
Church in Keeseville, N.Y.
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Fred William CAVE, 95, passed away on Thursday, January 30, 2003.
Mr. Cave was a resident of El Paso since 1945. He was a member of
Coronado Christian Church and the Masonic Lodge. Mr. Cave was a
diesel locomotive supervisor for Baldwin, Lima, Hamilton Company in
Philadelphia, PA. Mr. Cave is preceded in death by his son Fred Lester
Cave. He is survived by his beloved wife Gertrude E. Cave, son Robert
Cave, grandchildren Tamara Carpenter, Robert L. Cave, John C. Cave,
Carla Dearing, and Casie Zimmerman. Visitation will be held on Sunday,
February 2, 2003 from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Martin Funeral Home
West. Funeral service will be held on Monday, February 3, 2003 at Martin
Funeral Home West at 1:00 p.m. Interment will follow at Memory Gardens
of the Valley Cemetery.
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MARY SUE CAVE, 1934-2004
Professor at UT was honored adviser
Mary Sue Cave, who taught English and honors program courses
at the University of Toledo for 32 years and was honored as an
outstanding student adviser, died Saturday of Parkinson's disease
in the Arbors of Waterville care center. She was 69.
A native of Noxen, Pa., Mrs. Cave began teaching at UT in 1959 after
short stints at Redlands University, in California and Mary Manse
College in Toledo. She had been a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of
Wilson College in Pennsylvania and completed graduate English
and divinity programs at the University of Chicago.
She continued to teach part time for several years after her official
retirement in 1991, and served on university committees "for as long
as her health permitted it," said Dr. Dave Hoch, a fellow English
professor.
Mrs. Cave, the wife of UT history professor Dr. Alfred A. Cave, had a
wide-ranging interest in literature and was best known as the teacher
of the Readings Conference seminar in the honors program, said
Jim Larson, the program's director for most of the years she taught in it.
The year-long course involved reading a book a week, on average, from
throughout the history of Western literature, with frequent papers required.
The course was designed to challenge students, Mr. Larson said, and
classes were intended to be free-flowing discussions, not lectures.
"I don't know a student who took that class who didn't say, 'That was
the
best class I took,'" Mr. Larson said.
Dr. Hoch, who succeeded Mr. Larson as head of the honors program in
1992, said Mrs. Cave's former students marveled at her provocative,
penetrating questions, which captured their minds "not only in the
classroom, but beyond that.
"She got them to think," Dr. Hoch said. "They never knew what she
thought on a topic, and she made them defend what they said."
Upon her retirement, Mrs. Cave received the university's outstanding
adviser award. In that role too, Mr. Larson said, Mrs. Cave's approach
was to make her students think about how best to further their education,
since the honors program does not have traditional majors or course-
distribution requirements.
Mrs. Cave was active with the Toledo League of Women Voters, and
was a board member of the Interfaith Peace and Social Justice
Committee.
Mary McManamon, a family friend, said Mrs. Cave organized a local
support group for sufferers of Parkinson's disease, with an eye toward
ensuring that group members had the best information possible about
the disease.
"Mary Sue was an educator at heart," Mrs. McManamon said.
Along with her husband, Dr. Alfred A. Cave, Mrs. Cave's survivors
include daughters, Ruth A. Voyles, Elizabeth J. Kanous, and Rachel G.
Cave; son, Lawrence A. Cave; sister, Phyllis Ann Prater, and four
grandchildren.
There will be no visitation. A memorial service will begin at 11 a.m.
Friday in Corpus Christi Catholic Church, 2955 Dorr St. The Walker
Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
The family suggests tributes to the Ohio Parkinson's Foundation or
the Christian Children's Fund.
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