To get a glimpse of the changing colours, you can embark on a two-hour road trip from Montreal to the quaint town of Saranac, New York. Not only is the charming destination a stone's throw away from Montreal but Saranac also offers stunning views of the fall foliage. In fact, Saranac was named one of the best small towns in New York by Country Living, making it clear Saranac is one of the best places to be during the autumn time.
Rene (Veuve) Joyeuse during World War II
(Photo provided) Suzanne Joyeuse, in a wheelchair, attends an interment ceremony for her husband Dr. Rene Joyeuse in March 2013 at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. The coupleâs sons Remi and Marc are also present.
(Provided photo â Clyde Rabideau)
Suzanne Joyeuse
(Photo provided) SARANAC LAKE A Saranac Lake woman who died last year will be laid to rest Friday at Arlington National Cemetery next to her husband, who served as an Allied spy in World War II. Suzanne G. (Bouffon) Joyeuse, of McKenzie Pond Road, was 90 years old when she died at Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake on March 4, 2020, just as the COVID-19 pandemic was beginning to take hold. She was born Oct. 15, 1929, in Autun, France.