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Death Notices
January - March 2005

April 4, 2005

Lewis, Shirley - Shirley M. Lewis, 71, formerly of North Carolina, died March 29, 2005. Shirley was born Sept. 8, 1933 in Lyons, a daughter to Frederick and Regina DeWind Schlieman. She was a veteran of the Army in the Korean conflict as a nurse. She had worked for Lyons Ambulance. Shirley is survived by her five children: Marilyn (Timothy Fitzgerald) Barr and David (Joyce) Barr, both of Lyons; Kathleen Matthys of North Carolina; Robert (Sherry) Lewis of Maryland; and Mark (Cheryl) Lewis of Newark; six grandchildren, Brook and Blake Barr, Michael Lewis, Nicole and Corey DiSanto and Joshua Barr; her mother, Regina Hanson of Seneca Castle; a sister, Linda (Philip) Gulvin of Seneca Castle; a brother, William Schlieman of New Jersey; nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her father, Frederick Schlieman; a son, Ralph Barr; a granddaughter, Rebecca Matthys; and a brother, Craig Schlieman. Arrangements were entrusted to Weeks- Keysor Funeral Home, 5 Phelps St. in Lyons. Inurnment will be in the South Lyons Cemetery.

Lootens, Helen - Helen Joanna Lootens, 83, of Phelps, died March 31, 2005 at home, surrounded by her family. She was born October 9, 1921, in Phelps, a daughter of Felix and Alice Nieder Taney. She attended the District 17 schoolhouse on Neider Road in Phelps. She graduated from the Phelps Union and Classical School in 1938, and then from the Rochester Business Institute in 1940. Mrs. Lootens was a lifelong member of St. Francis Church in Phelps. Oct. 18, 1947, she married Andrew F. Lootens. Surviving are her four children: Rosemary (William) Barker of Inverness, FL; Ann (John) Baker of Bridgewater; Robert (Janice) Lootens of Phelps; Judith (Thomas) Ferrell of Lyons; a brother, Roger T. (Eleanor) Taney of California; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased on May 9, 2004 by her husband; two brothers, Conrad and Joseph C. Taney; and her sister, Mary Alice Estep. Cheney Funeral Home, 70 Main St. in Phelps. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated in St. Francis Church, with the Rev. Anthony Calimeri officiating. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Ontario-Yates Hospice 756 Pre-Emption Road, Geneva 14456.

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April 2, 2005

Blondell, Robert D. - Robert D. Blondell, of Palmyra, died suddenly on Thursday, March 31, 2005 at Clifton Springs Hospital at the age of 72. Family and friends are invited to call from 10 to noon Saturday, April 9 at the Robert L. Yost Funeral Home, Inc., 123 West Main Street, Palmyra. A funeral service will follow calling hours. The Reverend David Herrmann, Pastor of the First United Methodist Church of Palmyra will preside. Inurnment will be in White Haven Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Contributions in memory of Bob may be directed to The Humane Society of Wayne County, 1475 County House Road, Lyons, New York 14489. Bob was born in Newark, New York on March 12, 1933 to Daniel and Alice DeVolder Blondell. He and the former Mary Jane Massielye were married on September 14, 1956 in Newark. Bob was a retiree of Mobil Chemical in Macedon. He was a member of the Newark Elks Club, the Palmyra Moose Lodge, Newark American Veterans Service Organization and the James R. Hickey American Legion Post 120. The funeral home proudly flies the United States Army flag in honor of Bob's service to our country. Mr. Blondell is survived by his wife Mary Jane; sons Timothy, Thomas (Kathy) and Todd; grandchildren Casey, Brittany, Justin, Jacob and Joshua; brothers Harold (Beverly) and Eugene; sister-in-law Betty Ann (Merrill) Palmeter; his best pals Zipper and Bear; many nieces, nephews and close friends.

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March 31, 2005

Bacon, Raymond L. - Raymond L. Bacon, 42, of Walworth, died suddenly on Wednesday March 30, 2005. Predeceased by his father Maynard Bacon in 2003. Ray is survived by his mother Eva Bacon of Sodus; sons Nicolas and Joshua; fianc Marlene Cook; siblings Jeanne (Steve) DeMinck of Ontario, Elizabeth Gardner of Sodus, Debra Jorgensen of Bristol, Susan Williamson of Auburn, Delores (Mark) Morahan of Lyons, Bette Brown of Ontario, James (Beth) Bacon of Ontario, Richard Bacon of Castile and Robert (Bettyjean) Bacon of SC; several nieces, nephews, cousins, many friends and co-workers. Visitation will be Saturday, from 2-6 p.m. at Norton Funeral Home, 45 West Main Street in Sodus, where a funeral service will be held at 6 p.m. Spring interment at Huron Evergreen Cemetery. Donations in memory of Ray should be directed to the American Heart Association.

Van De Viver, Mary - Mary Elizabeth Van De Viver, 84, died March 30, 2005 at the Wayne County Nursing Home. She was born in the Netherlands. She lived in Newark and worked for Jackson & Perkins Co. and C.H. Stuart. She was predeceased by her parents, Peter and Elizabeth Van De Viver, brothers Peter, Jr. and John, and her sister-in-law Mary Van De Viver. She is survived by nieces Dawn (Carl) Levickas, Peggy (Bruce) Semmler; nephew David (Lynne) Van De Viver, sister-in-law Phyllis Van De Viver, and their families. Arrangements were made by the Schulz-Pusateri Funeral Home. A graveside service will be held Saturday, April 2 at 2 p.m. at East Newark Cemetery. Memorials may be sent to Wayne County Humane Society, 1475 County House Road, Lyons, NY 14489.

McFarlane, Dolores - Dolores McFarlane, 71, of Newark, died March 27, 2005 at Newark-Wayne Hospital. A memorial service was held as Schulz-Pusateri Funeral Home, Newark. Memorials may be made to Newark-Arcadia Ambulance of Newark. Dolores was born in McLaughlin, SD on July 13, 1933, daughter of Homer & Alene Godfrey McFarlane. She was a secretary for John Bilotta Enterprises in Newark. Survived by her brother, Donald McFarlane of Aurora, Illinois; 3 nieces, Kathryn Johnson and Patricia Gunter of Aurora, Illinois; Jan Robak of Schramberg, Illinois; and several great nieces and great nephews.

Dewa, Stephanie - Stephanie Dewa, 83, died Tuesday (March 29, 2005) at Clifton Springs Hospital. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. today (Thursday, March 31) at the Paul L. Murphy & Sons Funeral Home, 127 E. Miller St. in Newark. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Friday (April 1) at St. Michael's Church in Newark by the Rev. Peter Clifford. Burial will be in Newark Cemetery. Mrs. Dewa was born Nov. 19, 1921 in Cleveland, Ohio, the daughter of Stephen-and Mary Mierzynski Jagiello. She lived on Woodview Lane in Clifton Springs after moving from Warren, Michigan several months ago. Stephanie is a communicant of St. Michael's Church in Newark. She attended Mary Grove College in Detroit and, in her younger years, was a laboratory technician at Highland Park Hospital in Highland. She is survived by her husband of 44 years, Alexander 'Al'; two sons, Andrew (Karen) of Plano, Texas; and Paul (Renate) of Newark and four grandchildren.

DeCracker, Gary L. - Gary L. DeCracker of Williamson died March 28, 2005 in his 60th year. A Xerox retiree and member of the Williamson Fire Company. Survived by his loving and devoted wife of 36 years, Joanne (Salata) DeCracker; special son and daughter-in-law, Daniel and Julie DeCracker of Williamson; brother, Richard (Pat) DeCracker of Sodus; aunt, Viola DeHollander of Williamson; special niece, Nina (Brad) Cuvelier of Williamson; other nieces, nephews, grandnephews, cousins and special friends. Predeceased by his parents, Harold and Mabel (VanHall) DeCracker. Family and friends are invited to call today (Thursday) 2-4 & 7-9 at the Young Funeral Home, 4025 West Main St., Williamson. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at the Church of the Epiphany of Sodus Friday morning at 11 a.m. Interment, Marion Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be directed in his memory to Camp Good Days and Special Times Inc., 1332 Pittsford-Mendon Road, Mendon, NY 14506 or the Williamson Volunteer Ambulance Service, P.O. Box 99 Williamson, NY 14589.

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March 28, 2005

Wright, Nicole Lee - Nicole 'Nicki' Lee Wright, 21, of Newark, died peacefully Monday, March 28, 2005 with her family by her side. There will be no prior calling hours. Family and friends may attend a Memorial Service Wednesday, April 6, 2005 at 11 a.m. at 101 Cobblestone Terrace, Newark with Deacon Ed Sergeant officiating. Burial will be in Port Gibson Cemetery at the convenience of the family. In memory of Nicole, please send contributions to Serenity House, 1278 Brace Rd., Victor, NY 14564. Nicole was born the daughter of James and Pamela Hutchinson Wright on December 29, 1983 in Newark, New York. She attended BOCES and was due to graduate the June. Nicole enjoyed visiting with her friends and listening to music. Nicole will be remembered by her parents James and Pamela of Clyde; sister Stephanie (Gene) Freese of Waterloo; nieces Jesa Howell and Madysen Freese; maternal grandfather Leander Hutchinson; paternal grandmother Sally Wright; uncle Steve (Pat) Hutchinson; cousin Leandria Hutchinson; many staff and friends at Finger Lakes DDSO, 101 Cobblestone Terrace. Nicole was predeceased by her brother Corky in 1994; maternal grandmother Verna Hutchinson on March 13, 2005 and paternal grandfather Glenn Wright. Arrangements entrusted to the Norman L. Waterman Funeral Home, Inc., Newark.

DeRue, Martha M. - Martha Mae DeRue, 82, of East Union St., Newark, died Monday, March 28, 2005 at the DeMay Living Center. Family and friends may call Thursday (March 31) from 2-4 and 7-9 at the Norman L. Waterman Funeral Home, Inc., 124 W. Miller St., Newark. A Funeral Service will be at the funeral home Friday (April 1) at 10 a.m. with Rev. Gerald Harris officiating. Burial in the spring in Fairville Cemetery. In memory of Mrs. DeRue, please direct contributions to the Fairville Volunteer Fire Dept. Ladies Auxiliary, Route 88, Newark, NY 14513. Mrs. DeRue was born the daughter of the late Ernest and Sarah Shultz on April 16, 1922 in Sodus, NY. She was a life member of the Fairville Volunteer Fire Dept. Ladies Auxiliary. She enjoyed bowling and being with her family. Mrs. DeRue will be remembered by her sons Bob (Melody), Edward (Sandra) and Harold (Joyce) DeRue all of Fairville; daughters, Suzanne (John) Glerum of TN and Linda Niedenfuhr of NJ; 14 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren; brothers Harold Shultz of Lyons and George Shultz of Sodus; many nieces and nephews. Mrs. DeRue was predeceased by her husband Isaac DeRue on May 23, 2002; brothers Leslie, Carl and Ernest; son-in-law Peter Niedenfuhr in 2001.

House, Elmer R. - Elmer R. House, 66, of Sodus, died March 25, 2005 at home. He is predeceased by his granddaughter, Melinda House. Elmer is survived by his wife, Mary of 40 yrs.; children, Candy (Jeff) Law and David House both of Sodus Center and Alice House of Sodus; 6 grandchildren, Jeffrey & Matthew Law, Julia House, Caira House, Candi House,Alysa House; 4 brothers, Floyd (Jean) House, Ralph (Pat), Bruce (Pauline), Keith (Mary) House; sister, Lucy (Larry) Merritt; several nieces & nephews. Friends may attend a Funeral Service today (Wednesday, March 30) at 2 at the Norton Funeral Home, Sodus. Interment will be at the Baptist Rural Cemetery at the dohvenlence.of the family. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Sodus Center Fire Dept.

Bliek, Julia Featherly - Julia Featherly Bliek, of South Sodus, died Monday, March 28, 2005 in Clifton Springs, NY. She was born November 16, 1917 in Lyons, NY to Anna (Holz) and Harry C. Featherly. Julia was predeceased by husband, Edwin J. Bliek; parents, Anna and Harry Featherly; son, John E. Bliek; and siblings, Carl & Robert Featherly and Margaret Crouse. Survived by Kathy & Bill Mc Cann, James Bliek, David Frego; daughter-in-law, Audrey Bliek; grandsons, John E. (Julie) Bliek, Jason E. (Angela) Bliek, Justin Hollis; great-grandchildren, Zachary and Kyle Bliek, Diedra & Alex Ellsworth; siblings, Thelma (Henry) Haven, Anne (Patrick) Henry, Harry C. Featherly; sister-in-law, Maude Featherly; and numerous nieces, nephews and other extended family. Julia and Ed spent 60 years together on their farm where she nurtured all that she touched - children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, family and friends and anyone else who came within her sphere of influence. All remember her cooking and baking which was filled with love. A sixty-five year member of the Alton United Methodist Church, a celebration of her life will be held there today (Wednesday, March 30) at 3 p.m. A reception will follow to honor her memory. No formal calling hours will be observed. Interment at the discretion of the family. The family requests that memorial contributions in Julia's memory be directed to the Alton United Methodist Church or charity of your choice. Arrangements by Norton Funeral Home, Sodus.

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March 28, 2005

Rigney, Rosalie Walters - Rosalie Walters Rigney, 88, of The Spa Apartments, Clifton Springs, died Tuesday (March 22, 2005) at the F .F. Thompson Continuing Care Center in Canandaigua. In keeping with her wishes, there will be no prior calling hours. Friends attended a celebration of her life this morning at The Spa Apartments Chapel in Clifton Springs. Burial will be at the convenience of the family in St. Agnes Cemetery. Friends may contribute to The Spa Apartments Activity Fund or to St. Felix Church in Rose's memory. Rose was born June 7, 1916 in Clifton Springs, the daughter of Harry and Mary VanKerkove, and had lived in the area most of her life. She and her husband, Bussy, owned and operated the Walters Locker Plant in Clifton Springs for many years. Rose was active in the community, as a Pink Lady at Clifton Springs Hospital, managing the Lobby Shop for many years, volunteering at the local thrift store, Girls Souts and many activities at The Spa Apartments. She also enjoyed golfing and gardening. Rose will be sadly missed by all of her loving friends and family. She is survived by her daughters, Joan (Ted) Case Dengelmaier of Big Flats and Leni Walters Richardson of Ouray, CO; a son, William F. (Linda) Walters of Clifton Springs; six grandchildren, six great-grandchildren; brother-in-law, Donald Walters of Clifton Springs; sister-in-law, Theresa Swartele of Phelps; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her first husband, Bussy Walters; her second husband, John J. Rigney; and two sisters, Josephine Buck and Mildred Ryan. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Patrick Funeral Home, 26 W Main St. in Clifton Springs.

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March 25, 2005

Doherty, George - George 'Coach' Doherty, 86, of West Main St., Clifton Springs, died March 22, 2005 at the Clifton Springs Hospital Extended Care. He is survived by two daughters, Joanne (Karl) Jaynes of Newark and Gail (Bob) Bedette of Phelps; sisters Alma (Tom) McDermott of Honeoye Falls and Joyce (Tom) Boddy of Henrietta; brother, Richard (Jean) Doherty of Irondequoit; four grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, Marjorie. Calling hours are Tuesday, March 29 - 2 to 4 and 7-9 at the Patrick Funeral Home, 26 West Main St., Clifton Springs. Mass of Christian Burial on March 30 at 10 a.m. at St. Felix Church, Clifton Springs. Interment will be in St. Agnes Cemetery.

Rolland, Alice C. - Alice C. Rolland, 102, formerly of Port Gibson, died March 22, 2005 at the Geneva Living Center North. Calling hours are today, March 25 from Friends may call from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Patrick Funeral Home, 26 W. Main St. in Clifton Springs. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Port Gibson Cemetery. Contributions maybe made to the Charles and Alice Rolland Education Fund, c/o William Rolland, 3215 Creek Road, Youngstown 14174. Alice was born May 3, 1902, in Newark, the daughter of Philip and Emma Trautman and had lived in the area all of her life. She was a graduate of Palmyra High School in 1919, and was a member of Phi, Beta Kappa and a magna cum laude graduate of Syracuse University in 1923 with a bachelor of arts degree in education. She was employed by schools in Homer, Hudson, Skaneateles and Phelps from 1936-64. In 1981, Alice received the 'Outstanding Farm Woman' award from the Ontario County Farm Bureau. She was a member of Park Presbyterian Church in Newark, the Grange, and Senior Citizens groups in Port Gibson and Clifton Springs. Alice married Charles Rolland in 1932; he died in 2001. She is survived by her sons, Roy (Kay) Rolland of Geneva, Bill (Mary Ann) Rolland of Youngstown and Tom (Barbara) Rolland of Vermont; 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

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March 24, 2005

Dibble, Brian - Brian H. Dibble, 43, of Junius, died March 22, 2005 in St. Mary's Hospice in Rochester, with his loving family by his side. He fought a courageous battle with cancer. Brian was born August 19,1961 in Canandaigua, the son of John M. and Shirley L. Fraiser Dibble. He was a 1980 graduate of Waterloo High School. He was owner and operator of his own sheep shearing business, with clients throughout New York and Pennsylvania. He was raised in the Bahai Faith. He is survived by his wife Beth A. (Olsowske) Dibble; three daughters, Amanda Williams, Katlyn Dibble and Madeline Dibble, all at home; his mother Shirley L. Dibble of Waterloo; seven brothers: Martin (Margaret) Dibble of Idaho; Tom (Charlotte) Dibble of Irondequoit; John C. Dibble of Sodus; Allen (Pam) Dibble of Palmyra; Earl (Deb) Dibble of Montana; Dan (Joni) Dibble of Waterloo; Bruce (Betty) Dibble of Sodus; four sisters: Judy (Steve) Green of Waterloo; Elfa (Bob) Buggey of Fairbanks, Alaska; Becky Dibble of North Carolina; Lauretta (Russ) George of North Carolina; aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father, John M. Dibble; and one sister, Carol Dibble Ward. Arrangements entrusted to the Coe-Genung Funeral Home in Waterloo. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday (March 26) at First Presbyterian Church of Waterloo, 42 E. Main St. with the Rev. Nancy Torpey officiating. Spring burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery in Waterloo. Memorials may be sent to the Roswell Park Alliance Foundation, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, P.O. Box 631, Buffalo 14240-0631; or Lifetime Care of Seneca and Wayne Counties, 1120 S. Main St., Newark 14513-2173.

Foote, Wilford S. - Wilford S. Foote, 72, of Sodus died on March 22, 2005 in the Newark Hospital. He was predeceased by his daughter, Patti Jo; son, William and brother, Robert. He is survived by his daughter, Kathleen (Donald) Lessord; grandchildren, Serena Lessord (Kevin Balch) and Michelle (Timothy) Cramer; great-grandchildren Katlyn & Cory Chilson, Cierra Balch, Jena & Ethan Cramer, all of Sodus; sisters Anna Kelly of Sodus Center, Shirley Bushart of East Williamson and Mary (Skip) Putman of Sodus Center; brother, Edward (Nancy) Foote of VA; sister-in-law, Betty Foote of Sodus Center; special companion, Aileen Wood of Sodus; several nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service will be held Friday, 4 p.m. at the Sodus Center Fire Hall. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in his memory, to the Sodus Center Fire Dept. Ambulance Fund. Arrangements made by the Norton Funeral Home, Sodus.

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March 23, 2005

Thompson, Florence I. - Florence Irene Thompson, 92, of Newark and formerly of Savannah, died Tuesday (March 22, 2005) at the DeMay Living Center. Friends may call from 6-8 p.m. on Friday (March 25) at the Paul L. Murphy & Sons Funeral Home, 127 East Miller Street, Newark. Funeral services will be at the funeral home a 1 p.m. on Saturday (March 26). Burial will be in Huron Evergreen Cemetery. Memorials in her name may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1400 Winton Road North, Rochester, NY 14609. Mrs. Thompson was born January 19,1913 in Sodus the daughter of Frank and Anna Wolvin Gilluly. For many years, she and her husband operated the Thompson IGA in Savannah. They retired in 1977. She is survived by two sons William 'Tommy' (Kathy) of Lyons and Michael of Newark, a daughter Sharon Matthews of Sanford, Fl., five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, sister Thelma Krickmire of Watertown, nieces and nephews. Florence was predeceased by her husband William George Thompson in 1996.

Bendschneider, William A. - William A. Bendschneider, 57, of Sodus, died at his home on March 21, 2005. He was a Vietnam Veteran who served in the Navy as a SeaBee, and a Xerox employee. Survived by his beloved and devoted wife of 36 years, Elaine (McGuire) Bendschneider; special children, William (Beth) Bendschneider of Ontario, Beau (Sarah) Bendschneider of Williamson; mother, Mildred Bendschneider of Sodus; sister, Pat (Ron) Rank of Sodus; niece, Lisa (Bud) Bristol & their children, Dustin, Donovan and Gunnar; nephew, Clint Rank of Palmyra; special friends, Richard and Joanne Whitbourne of Ontario; many other special friends. At his request, calling hours will be not be observed and the courtesy of no flowers. A Private Service will be held at the convenience of the family. Expressions of sympathy may be directed in his memory to Life time Care (Hospice), 1120 South Main Street, Newark, NY 14513 or Camp Good Days and Special Times, 1332 Pittsford-Mendon Road, Mendon, NY 14506. Arrangements Young Funeral Home, Williamson.

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March 22, 2005

Paone, James R. - James R. Paone, 87, of West Union Street, Newark, died Saturday (March 19, 2005) at Newark-Wayne Community Hospital. Arrangements by Paul L. Murphy & Sons Funeral Home, 127 E. Miller St. in Newark. A Mass of Christian Burial is being held this morning at 10 a.m. St. Michael's Church, celebrated by the Rev. Peter Clifford. Burial will be in Newark Cemetery with military honors. Memorials in his name may be made to St. Michael's Church, 401 S. Main St., Newark, NY 14513. Mr. Paone was born Aug. 16, 1917 in Newark, the son of John and Mary Paone. He was a printer for Bloomer Brothers, retiring in 1983. Jim was a communicant of St. Michael's Church and a member of the Arcadia Memorial Post VFW. An Army veteran, Jim served throughout Europe from the Normandy invasion until the end of World War II. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Portia Buragina Paone; sister, Jennie Guernsey of Tustin, CA, four sisters-in-law, Rosalie Paone of Rochester, Ann (Carl) Conklin, Jeanette (Paul) Staples and Angeline (John) Yaniri, all of Newark; brother-in-law, James Buragina of Syracuse; several cousins, nieces and nephews.

Presley, Clarke D. - Clarke D. Presley, 58, of Clifton Springs/Avon, died March 19, 2005. He is survived by his son, Cary Presley; mother, Ellen Presley; sisters, Joan McConnery, Marilyn Sands, Charlene (Robert) Thompson; brothers, Elsworth 'Bud', Gordon (Jeannine), James, Leslie (Mary Ellen) Presley; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call today (Tuesday) 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Stephenson-Dougherty Funeral Home, Inc., 350 Genesee St., Avon where his Funeral Service will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. Private interment. Memorials to the American Cancer Society, 1400 Winton Rd. N., Rochester, NY 14609.

Viterise, Dominick R. - Dominick R. Viterise, 93, of Claremont, NH/Newark, died Thursday, March 17, 2005 at Haven Health Center following a period of failing health. Family and friends may call Wednesday (March 23) from 10 a.m. to noon at the Norman L. Waterman Funeral Home, Inc., 124 W. Miller St., Newark. A Graveside Service will be at 12:30 p.m. in Newark Cemetery, N. Main St. with full military honors. In memory of Mr. Viterise, please direct contributions to St. Jude's Childrens Research Hospital, 501 St. Judes Place, Memphis, TN, 38105. Mr. Viterise was born the son of the late Frank and Grace (Thomas) Viterise on July 17, 1911 in Rochester, NY. Mr. Viterise moved to Claremont, NH from Garden City, KS in 1998. Prior to WWII, he was a self-employed shoe cobbler. He was drafted into the United State Army where he served in two theatres, the European and Pacific from 1944 to 1946. The funeral home proudly flies the Army flag in honor of his service to our country. Following his discharge, he was employed as a shoemaker by the Newark Developmental Center in Newark, where he was employed for 25 years retiring in 1976. In 1941, he married the former Lois Jean Muzzy and together they celebrated their 50 years of marriage in 1991. She predeceased him on August 13, 1993. Mr. Viterise had a passion for woodworking and was always creating projects that were given to his friends and neighbors. He was a patriotic man, who loved his country. That was evident in his work with the VFW Post 2883 in Newark, where he was a life member and past commander. He was also a member of the American Legion Post 286 in Newark. Mr. Viterise will be remembered by his sons Dr. Gary (Anita) Viterise of Claremont, NH and Kevin M. Viterise of Lincoln NB; three grandchildren, Jenni (Shawn) Meadows, Susie (Justin) Kastner and Katie Viterise; three great-grandchildren Jacob and Emilee Meadows and Ian Viterise Kastner; three sisters Rose Ruscio, Katherine Viterise and Jeannette Wells all of Rochester; many nieces and nephews. Besides being predeceased by his wife, he was also predeceased by two brothers, Ralph and Joseph Viterise. Arrangements were also assisted by the Roy Funeral Home, Claremont, NH.

Rood, Sandra J. - Sandra Jean Rood, 64, of Fairville, died suddenly on March 19, 2005 in the ER at Newark Hospital. Sandra was born the daughter of the late John and Hazel (McDonald) VanHoute on March 7, 1941 in Macedon, NY. She enjoyed working in her garden, knitting and traveling with he husband. Her children and grandchildren were the love of her life. Sandra will be remembered by her husband of 43 year, Norman J. Rood; son Eric Rood of Fairville; daughter and son-in-law Deborah and James Austin of Pulaski; grandchildren Joshua and Amanda Rood, Robert, Samantha and Joseph Austin; brother John VanHoute of Macedon. Arrangements were entrusted to the Norman L. Waterman Funeral Home, Inc., Newark. There will be no prior calling hours. Family and friends may attend a Memorial Service today (Tuesday, March 22, 2005) at 7 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church, 301 S. Main Street, Newark with the Rev. Dr. Elton O. Smith officiating. Burial will be in Fairville Cemetery at the convenience of the family. In memory of Sandra, please direct contributions to the Fairville Volunteer Ambulance, Route 88, Newark, NY 14513.

Manges, Kenny - Kenny L. Manges, 91, of Queensbury (formerly Newark) passed away on Friday, March 4, 2005 at Glens Falls Hospital. Kenny retired after many years of faithful service from the Wayne Drug Company in Newark. He was an avid song writer. He wrote many songs that were recorded by Ray Rivera, who is now performing in New York City. His songs include 'When Woman is Blue', 'Eavesdropping', 'The Greatest Gift of All', and 'Trouble, Trouble'. He also wrote many poems and cartoons that were published in national publications such as the National Enquirer and Reader's Digest. In addition, he wrote numerous search-a-word puzzles that were published regularly. He was a member and past president of the Wayne County Motorcycle Club. Survivors include his wife of 60 years, Gladys (Brown) Manges of Queensbury (formerly Newark), two daughters, Bonnie Williamson of Hartford, NY and Judi Walker of Atlanta, GA; three grandchildren, Theresa McDowell of Cheney, WA, Colleen Williams of Red Creek, NY, and Kerri Towers of New York City; and five great grandchildren, Amanda, Megan, and Madison McDowell, and Christopher and Ritchie Williams. Kenny was a long time member of the Queensbury United Methodist Church. A memorial service was held on March 6 at the Queensbury United Methodist Church, Aviation Road, Queensbury, NY. No calling hours were scheduled. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Glens Falls Association for the Blind, 144 Ridge Road, Queensbury, NY.

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March 17, 2005

Ramsperger, Vincent - Vincent B. Ramsperger, 59, of Union Springs/Auburn, died March 14, 2005 at the Auburn Memorial Hospital. He worked in Newark for America's Matterss & Furniture. Vincent was born to Robert and Anne Burke Ramsperger on February 23, 1946 in Rochester, NY. He was a salesman and loved being a salesman, last selling for America's Mattress & Furniture in Newark until he got sick. He was an avid family historian. Vince was President of the Auburn Sandlot League. A devoted volunteer and supporter of the Rochester Open Door Mission. He is survived by his wife of 18 years Doris of Auburn, five suns Vincent (Christina) of Grand Island, NY, Robert of Ft. Lauderdale, FL, John (Twang) of Raliegh NC, James and Jacob both of Auburn; two daughters Victoria and Catherine both of Auburn; 5 grandchildren; 4 brothers Robert of Rochester, Ronabi of Coco Beach Fl, John (Debra) and Edward (JoAnne) both of Rochester and two sisters Diane Allen and Catherine (Lionel) Andalo both of Rochester; numerous nieces and nephews; dear friends Don and Norma Harvey of Union Springs and Leon Rider of Rochester. The family is being served by Paul L. Murphy & Sons Funeral Home Funeral Services be held at 1 p.m. on Friday (Mar. 18, 2005) at the St. Peter and St. Paul Episcopal Church, 169 Genesee St., Auburn, NY. A close friend Pastor Jon Quinn will be Officiating. Burial will be in East Newark Cemetery at 11 a.m. on Friday. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Vincent's name to the Rochester Open Door Mission; PO Box 14236; Rochester, NY 14614.

Clingerman, Jeannette - Jeannette Ernestine Wolven Clingerman, 80, of West Water Street, Lyons died Tuesday, March 15, 2005 at the NewarkWayne Community Hospital. Friends and family may call on Friday (Mar. 18) from 7-9 p.m. at the Weeks-Keysor Funeral Home, 5 Phelps St., in Lyons. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, (Mar. 19) at 11 a.m. at the Lyons United Methodist Church. Inurnment will be in the Rose Cemetery. For those wishing, please make memorial contributions to the Lyons United Methodist Church, or to the American Heart Association. Jeanette was a lifelong resident of Wayne County. Born November 30, 1924, the eldest daughter of the late Ernest and C. Edna Elwood Wolven of North Rose. She graduated from Rochester School of Nursing and Finger Lakes Community College, Nursing Degree Program. She worked at the E.J. Barber Hospital in Lyons, General Electric in Clyde, the Lyons Community Hospital and the Newark Developmental; Center, retiring in 1989. Jeanette strove towards improving the health and quality of life for her patients and for senior citizens, particularly in her retirement years. She enjoyed providing hospitality, ranging from dinners to picnics for extended family and friends. Jeanette was actively involved with the Lyons United Methodist Church, North Rose Methodist OASIS, Senior Citizens Action Council, Office for the Aging, and Caring Friends. She was a 2003 recipient of the Lyons Quality of Life Coalition Award. She was a member of the Lyons Business and Professional Women and a past leader of the Lyons Junior Girl Scout Troop. She is survived by her son, Neil of Lyons; daughter, Audry (James) Barber of Lyons; sister-in-law Veronica Clingerman; dedicated friend Linda DeWolf; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Wayne C. Clingerman in 1990; sister, Joyce E. DeJohn; brother-and sister-in-law Milford 'Max' and Ruth Clingerman, and brother-in-law Carl 'Bicket' Clingerman.

Yost, Robert Sr. - Robert L. Yost, Sr., 71, of Port Gibson/Palmyra died on March 15, 2005 at the House of John in Clifton Springs. Bob was born on June ,15, 1933 in Newark, New York to Arthur and Mary VanDermortel Yost. He and the former Charlotte May McNeill were married on May 30, 1959 in the Port Gibson United Methodist Church. Bob was a veteran of the United States Navy; a member of the James R. Hickey Post #120 of the American Legion and a member and past commander of the Veteran's of Foreign Wars Post #6778. He volunteered for several years as a driver for patients of the VA Hospital. The funeral home proudly flies the United States Navy flag in honor of Bob's service to his country during the Korean War. Bob was a member of the Garlock Old Timers Club, a life member of the Garlock Rod. and Gun Club and had retired from Garlock after 42 years of service. He is survived by his wife Charlotte; daughter Janet (Pete) Crooks; sons Robert L. (Jean Dyer) Yost Jr. & James R. (Sam) Yost; brothers Roger & Richard; grandchildren Samantha Caster, Matthew & Nathan Yost, Heather Dyer, Jason Caster, Colleen Northrup, Cindy Crooks; and several great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Family and friends are invited to call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 on Friday, March 18 at the Robert L. Yost Funeral Home, Inc., 123 W. Main St., Palmyra where a funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 19. Burial with military honors will be in Port Gibson Cemetery. Contributions in memory of Bob may be directed to the House of John, 14 Spring Street, Clifton Springs, New York 14432.

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March 16, 2005

Ernst, Myrtle - Myrtle D. Ernst, 80, of Rochester, formerly of Newark, died Friday (March 11, 2005) at Strong Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Ernst was born in Newark on July 16, 1924, the daughter of Herman and Mary DeVuyst Cook. For many years, she was a bookkeeper with the Burrough's Corp. in Rochester. Myrtle loved to dance and was active until recently with the Arthur Murray Dance Studio. Survived by nieces Sue (Allan) Faro of Webster, Joan (Frank) Krov and Moira (Ronald) Ankner both of NJ. She was predeceased by her husband Earl V. Ernst in 1986. Arrangements by the Paul L. Murphy & Sons Funeral Home, 127 East Miller Street, Newark, NY. Burial in the Newark Cemetery. Memorials in her name may be made to the Humane Society.

Kaufman, June E. - June E. Kaufman, 83, of Waterloo, died Saturday, March 12, 2005 at the DeMay Living Center. There are no prior calling hours. Memorials may be made to the American Lung Association, 1595 Elmwood Ave., Rochester, NY 14620. June was born September 27, 1921 in Enfield, NY, daughter of Olin & Grace Palmer Hilligus. She was an LPN for 15 years and she had worked at Newark DDSO as an LPN for 5 years. She had lived in Waterloo most of her life. June and her late husband, Donald had operated a dairy farm in Waterloo for many years. They retired to Zephyrhills where she was a member of the Moose Club #1682 of Zephrhills. She loved dancing and her favorite song was Crystal Chandlier. Survived by her daughter, Sharyn (Ronald) Wheeler of Newark; son, Richard (Jackie) Prosser of Zephrhills, Florida; 25 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; one great-great grandchild. Predeceased by her husband, Donald four years ago; son, David Prosser; and daughter, Sandy Ridley. Arrangements by Schultz-Pusateri Funeral Home in Newark.

Koeberle-Lalonde, Shelly - Shelly Koeberle-Lalonde, of Palmyra, died after a courageous battle with Dermatomyositis on March 12, 2005, at age 39. She is survived by her husband James Koeberle; children, Danielle & Jesse; mother Barbara (Hank) Gee; father John LaLonde (Linda Lord); mother & father-in-law, Beverly & Frank Koeberle; sisters, Diane Hasse, Jackie Aiken, Julie Lalonde, Laurie Minarik; godparents, Richard (Shirley) Murphy; several nieces, nephews and family. Arrangements by Payne & Murphy Funeral Home, 1040 Rt. 31, Macedon. Burial Palmyra Cemetery. Donations may be made to Shelly LaLonde-Koeberle Memorial Scholarship Fund c/o Joan DeCann, Pal-Mac High School, 151 Hyde Pkwy., Palmyra, NY 14522.

Fowler, Helen T. - Helen T. Fowler, 88, a resident of the Wayne County Nursing Home, went to be with the Lord Thursday (March 10, 2005). A funeral service was held Monday (March 14) at the First Lutheran Church, Broad Street in Lyons, with the Rev. Arthur Sziemeister officiating. Burial will be in Rural Cemetery in Lyons. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the First Lutheran Church. Helen was born Nov. 22,1916 in Lyons, a daughter to Joseph H. and Lillie Albrecht Travell. She retired from the Newark Developmental Center in Newark. Helen is survived by her husband, Ralph; daughter, Mina (Duane) Hartman of Lyons; two grandsons, Randy (Joanne) and Mark (Suzanne) of Lyons; sister, Helena (Lloyd) Fowler of Lyons; several nieces and nephews. Arrangements are by Weeks Keysor Funeral Home in Lyons.

Featherly, Dorothea - Dorothea Waite Featherly, 87, of Sodus, died March 12, 2005. She was predeceased by her husband, Warner J. Featherly; great-grandson, Josh; brother, Frank Waite and sisters, Ada, Virginia and Beulah. She is survived by her beloved children, Sandra (James) Kirin, Phyllis (George) Lent, Gary (Katie) Featherly and Warner N. 'Sonny' Featherly; 8 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call today (Wednesday, March 16), 5-7 p.m. at the Norton Funeral Home, 45 W. Main St., Sodus, where Funeral Services will follow at 7. Spring interment in Sodus Rural Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Sodus Point United Methodist Church, Box 149, Sodus Point, NY 14555.

Cummings, Stanley E. - Stanley E. Cummings, 66, formerly of Main Street, Clifton Springs passed away on Thursday, March 10, 2005 at the House of John in Clifton Springs. Arrangements by the Patrick Funeral Home, 26 West Main Street, Clifton Springs, NY. Funeral Services were held at Clifton Springs United Methodist Church with the Rev. Lynn Spence officiating. Burial will be at the convenience of the family in Pioneer Cemetery. Friends may contribute to the House of John, 14 Spring Street, Clifton Springs, NY 14432 or the Noah Project c/o United Methodist Church, 1 E. Main Street, Clifton Springs, NY 14432 in Stanley's memory.

Semmler, Harold E. - Harold E. Semmler died March 10, 2005) at the DeMay Living Center. Friends may call from 3 to 6 p.m. Thursday (March 17) at the Paul L. Murphy & Sons Funeral Home, 121 E. Miller St. in Newark. Funeral services will follow at 6 p.m. Burial will be in Marion Cemetery Memorials in his name may be made to the Activity Fund at the DeMay Living Center, Sunset Drive, Newark, NY 14513. Mr. Semmler was born April 17, 1918 in Kendall, the son of Charles and Wilhelmina Wogatske Semmler. For 25 years, he owned and operated a fruit and vegetable farm on the Marion Williamson Road in Marion, retiring in 1972. He was a member and past board member of the Wayne County Growers Association. After retirement, he and his wife lived in Sodus Point and Palmetto, FL, and later moved to Newark. Harold was a member of the United Church in Marion where he had been a deacon. He was a member of the Walworth Masonic Lodge for over 50 years. An avid bowler and golfer, he was a life member of the Sodus Bay Heights Golf Club. Harold is survived by his wife of 67 years, Ruth of Clifton Springs; three, sons, Daniel (Jean) of Penfied, John (Shelley) of Ithaca and F. William (Kathy) of Newark; 10 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; three sisters, Eleanor (Donald) Stanton of Lewisburg, TN, Arlene Yantz of Middlesex and Leona Beach CT; several nieces and nephews. Harold was predeceased by a brother, Carl.

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March 10, 2005

Clark, Frederick Jr. - Frederick Clark, Jr., 84, of Clifton Springs, formerly of Cress Road in Phelps, died on Wednesday, March 9, 2005 at the Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic. He worked for 43 years for Bero Construction in Waterloo and was a member of the Rochester Engineering Local #832. Survivors include his children Frederick (Marcia) Clark III of Tewksbury, Massachusetts, Sandra (Daniel) McIntyre of Phelps, Donald R. (Jean) Clark of Phelps, Bruce D. (Joan) Clark of Phelps, Kevin J. Clark of Clifton Springs, Phyllis (Harry) Bailey of Lyons, Gayle (William) McGory of Stanley, Floyd Clark of Texas; sister Charlotte (David) Alexander of Berkshire, NY; sister-in-law Shirley Casselman of Newark; brothers-in-law David (Beverly) Dayton of Port Gibson, Jack (Linda) Dayton of Honeoye, NY; 24 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call on Friday from 7-9 p.m. and Saturday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at The Cheney Funeral Home, 70 Main Street, Phelps. Funeral services will be held on Sunday at 2 p.m. at the United Church of Phelps with the Rev. Lynn Spence officiating. Burial will be in the spring in Oaklawn Cemetery. It is suggested that memorial donations be made to the Phelps Volunteer Fire Department, 7 Exchange Street, Phelps, NY 14532 or the Phelps Historical Society, 66 Main Street, Phelps, NY 14532.

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March 8, 2005

Clark, Ruth Irene - Ruth Irene Clark of Clyde, died Monday (Feb. 28, 2005). Friends called at the Palmisano Funeral Home in Geneva, where Funeral Services were held. Memorial contributions may be made to the Ronald McDonald House or to a charity of ones choice. Ruth was born Aug. 6, 1935, and had lived in Wayne County her whole life. She loved birds and had fed a countless number of them. She was an avid crafter and a member of the Sodus American Legion Ladies Auxiliary. You could always find her selling poppies for the veterans. Ruth worked in the health care profession for many years at the Wayne County Nursing Home and later at the Blossom View Nursing Home. She is survived by her loving companion, Bob Harper of Clyde; two sons, Ken (Pam) Vankoevering of Palmyra and Jeff (Laura) Vankoevering of Newark; daughters, Julie Vankoevering of Sodus, Laurie (Bill) Norway of Sodus, Tracy Hines of Clyde, Laurie Ann Persinger of Clyde, Cheryl White of Arizona and Tammy (Karl) Luckenbach of Sodus; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband in 1994. Arrangements are by the Palmisano Funeral Home, 28 Genesee St., in Geneva.

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March 5, 2005

Dillman, Mae Jean - Mae Jean Dillman, 76, of Newark, entered into her heavenly rest on Tuesday, March 1, 2005. Mae worked as the evening nurse supervisor at the Genesee Hospital until she married in 1966. She later returned to the area and retired from the Newark Developmental Center as a registered nurse in 1993. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the McWharf Funeral Home in North Rose on March 4. Funeral services will be on Saturday, March 5, at 2 p.m. at the funeral home. A spring burial will be at the convenience of the family. Mae Jean is survived by her sisters, Marjorie (Don) Neal; and Marisa (Floyd) Yonker; a brother, Robert (Bernice) McWharf; two nephews, Robert King and Randy McWharf; and niece, Tammie McWharf. She was predeceased by her parents, Raymond and Laura McWharf; and her beloved husband, Jack Dillman, in 1976.

Mittigia, Concetta A. - Concetta A. Mittigia, 94, died March 4, 2005 at Auburn Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Mittigia was born in Port Byron on December 8, 1910, the daughter of Dominick and Theresa Katallra DuBoise. She was employed at Bloomer Brothers paper in Newark. She spent many years caring for her family and was a communicant of St. Francis Church, and of St. Michael's Church while living in Newark for 60 years. Friends may visit with her family on Sunday, March 6 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the White Chapel Funeral Home Inc., 197 South St., Auburn A family prayer service will be held at 9:15 a.m. on Monday March 7 at the funeral home followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 a.m. at St. Francis Church. Burial will be at Newark Cemetery in Newark. Concetta is survived by her sons, Dominic (Barbara) of Rochester, Benjamin (Josephine) of Penn Yan, and Robert (Nellie) of Auburn; 7 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; sisters, Mary Colasurdo, Minnie Phillips, Celia Wilson, and Elizabeth Rose. Predeceased by husband Benjamin Ross Mittigia, grandson Robert Mittigia Jr. and two sisters and five brothers. Donations in her memory may be made to the Activities Dept. at Auburn Nursing Home, 85 Thorton Ave., Auburn

Radie, Eugene A. - Eugene Alfred Radie, 72, of Lyons, died unexpectedly Thursday, March 3, 2005 at his home. Family and friends may call Monday (March 7) from 1 to 2 at the Norman L. Waterman Funeral Home, Inc., 124 W. Miller St., Newark. A Funeral Service will follow the calling at 2 p.m. with the Rev. William Crowder officiating. Burial in East Newark Cemetery. In memory of Mr. Radie, please direct contributions to Wayne County Humane Society, 1475 County House Rd., Lyons, 14489. Mr. Radie was born on March 28, 1932 in Ontario, NY. He was a graduate of Newark High School in 1948. Mr. Radie was self-employed as a sign painter in the Newark area and in South Carolina. He did many of the billboards at Colburn Park in Newark and he also did lettering on some of the fire trucks for the Newark Fire Dept. In the 1960s and early 70s he was the flagman at Spencer Speedway in Ontario. Mr. Radie enjoyed hunting and fishing and he loved animals and especially his dog Molly. The funeral home proudly flies the Navy flag in honor of his service to our country from 1949 to 1950. Mr. Radie will be remembered by his daughter Patricia (Jerome) Ledain of Lyons; son Michael (Penny) Radie of Newark; adopted daughter Michele Radie; his childrens mother Emogene Radie; daughter Lori Osmun; son Dan Allen; grandchildren Jaret, Kailey Ledain, Justin, Michael, Taylor, Brandon Radie and Alex Walker.

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March 3, 2005

Andrzejewski, Stella B. - Stella B. Andrzejewski, 77, of Newark, died Sunday, Feb. 27, 2005. Funeral services will be at 7 p.m. tonight (Thursday, March 3) at the Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home, Egypt location, 7501 Pittsford-Palmyra Road, Fairport. She is survived by her son, Stanley; four grandchildren, Tracy (Michael) Hockenbruckner, Terry Hulsizer, Joe (Treva) and John Andrzejewski; five great-grandchildren, Billy Elliot, Joe Hulsizer Jr., Brea, Mike Jr. and Matthew Hockenbruckner, Hailey and Charisma Andrzejewski; and three nieces, Eugenia Klem, Joanne Carroll and Margaret DeJager. She was predeceased by her husband, Joe; and, her son, Chester.

Jones, Ruby Wahl - Ruby Wahl Jones, 77, of Newark/Plantation, FL, died Tuesday, March 1, 2005 at Westside Regional Hospital. Family and friends may call Friday (March 4) from 6 to 9 at the Norman L. Waterman Funeral Home, Inc., 124 W. Miller St., Newark. A Funeral Service will be Saturday (March 5) at 1 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial in East Newark Cemetery. In memory of Mrs. Jones, please direct contributions to Hospice of Wayne County Lifetime Care, 1120 S. Main St., Newark, 14513. Mrs. Jones was born the daughter of the late George and Minnie Carl Wahl on October 15, 1927 in Newark, NY. She was a graduate of Newark High School. Mrs. Jones worked as a waitress at various restaurants in Newark and Florida. She was a member of the Park Presbyterian Church in Newark and she, above all, enjoyed being with her family. Mrs. Jones will be remembered by her daughters Shirley (Walenty) Muzyka-Stratton of FL and Sharon (Gary) Krehan of N. Tonawanda; sons Dr. Stephen Stratton of Westfield, Sheldon Stratton and Scott Stratton both of FL; grandchildren Michael (Elena) D'Anna, Jesse Stratton and Randal Stratton; 4 great-grandchildren; sisters Edith Rawden of Sodus and Betty DeBlaere of Newark; brother Robert (Dorothy) Wahl of FL; step daughter-in-law Rose Ann Jones; 5 step-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Mrs. Jones was predeceased by her father-in-law, Carlyle Stratton and sister Stella Pollock.

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March 2, 2005

Moyer, Arthur P. - Arthur P. Moyer, 86, died unexpectedly on Feb. 28, 2005 at the Newark-Wayne Community Hospital. Family and friends may call Friday (March 4) from 7 to 9 at the Norman L. Waterman Funeral Home, Inc., 124 W. Miller St., Newark. A Funeral Service will be Sat. (March 5) at 9 a.m. at the funeral home. Burial in Newark Cemetery with military honors. In memory of Art, please direct contributions to a charity of your choice. Art was born the son of the late James and Virginia Ruffalo Moyer on Oct. 4, 1918 in Newark, NY. He had attended the Newark Schools. He retired from Pilot Freight Carrier in 1981 where he was a tractor trailer truck driver. The funeral home proudly flies the Army flag in honor of his service to our country during WWII. Art was a member of St. Michael's Church in Newark, Sons of Italy, Rod and Gun Club in Newark, the VFW Post 2883 and the American Legion Post 286. He enjoyed playing cards. Art will be remembered by his devoted companion of 48 years, Beverly Fitzpatrick; brother Dominick (Hedi) Moyer of MS; sisters Angee (Ed) Davio of VT and Yolanda (Albert) Cupelli of Geneva; many nieces and nephews. Art was predeceased by his brother Joseph Moyer and sisters Emily Calabrese and Margaret Montemorano.

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March 1, 2005

Small, Rev. Charles Herbert - The Reverend Charles Herbert Small, 70, of Lyons, died Saturday, February 26 at Clifton Springs Hospital. Friends may call Friday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at Boheim-Pusateri Funeral Home, 77 William Street, Lyons. A home going funeral service will be Saturday at 1 p.m. at Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church, Spencer Street, Lyons. Spring burial in South Lyons Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Lyons Ambulance Fund, Phelps Street, Lyons. The Rev. Small was born in Belleview, Florida on October 31, 1934, son of Clyde and Martha Harrison. Small retired from Mobil Chemical in Macedon where he worked for 19 years. He graduated from Colegate Divinity School in Rochester. He was pastor of the Christian Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church and was president of the Christian Laymans union. He will always be remembered for his never-ending smiles and laughter, unconditional love and gift of song. Survived by his wife of 47 years, Maxine (Kinney) Small; 4 daughters; Miriam (Pearlie) Petty of Newark; Joan Small of Lyons; Lorraine (Essie) Small of Richmond, Virginia; Beatrice (Dennis) Elliott of Newark; son, Herbert of Ithaca; grandchildren, Toshia and Kinchasa Petty, Kimiko Scott, Latoya Small, Brittany & Alicia Small, Stephon Petty, Chuckie Small, Aidan Elliott; great-grandchildren, Tara Green, Huey Williams Jr., Joshua Williams, Mickel Solomon, Shaguest Richardson, Mathias Smith, Damon Hunter; sister, Beverly (Kelvin) Calloway; brothers, Clyde (Lula) Small, and Lester E. Small of Lakeland, Florida; aunt, Ouida Mae Flax of Rochester; 3 sister-in-laws, and 2 brother-in-laws; host of nieces, nephews, and cousins. Predeceased in death by his sister, Mildred Small.

Anstee, Ethel L. - Ethel L. Anstee, 87, of Clyde, died Monday, February 28, 2005 at Newak Wayne Hospital. Friends may call Wednesday from 4-7 p.m. at Pusateri Funeral Home, 68 Sodus Street, Clyde where services will be held at 7 p.m. with the Rev. Dana Rattray. Spring burial in Rose Cemetery. Memorials to the Clyde Fire or Ambulance Fund, PO Box 145, Clyde, NY 14433. Ethel was born in Clyde on May 25, 1917, daughter of Elwyn & Josie Colegrove Gary. She retired from General electric where she worked in Clyde and Auburn for 25 years. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary of Lyons. Survived by her 2 brothers, Robert Gary of Lyons; Earl & Beverly Gary of Dundee; dear friends, Patsy Sharpe and Hugh & Kathy Miner; brother-in-law, Erwin (Corky) & Mable Anstee; nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her husband Glen (Ducky) January 2, 1999.

O'Brien, Shirley Ann - Ms. Shirley Ann O'Brien, 65, of 1420 Clyde, died Feb. 27, 2005 at Newark-Wayne Community Hospital following an extended illness. Family and friends are invited to call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, March 2 at the Baris Funeral Home, 87 W. Genesee St. in Clyde. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Thursday, March 3 at the St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church with the Rev. James Hewes officiating. Spring burial will be in Rose Cemetery in Rose. Memorial contributions would be appreciated to St. John's Church Memorial Fund, 114 Sodus St., Clyde, NY 14433; or the Clyde Volunteer Ambulance Corps, P.O. Box 145, Clyde 14433. Shirley was born June 14, 1939, in Lyons, the daughter of William F. Jr. and Daisy Rotach O'Brien. She was a lifetime resident of Clyde, and had enjoyed working with her dad on the family farm. She will always be remembered by her sisters as a 'great' sister. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Daisy O'Brien of Clyde, her two sisters, Eleanor (John) Palermo of Newark and MaryJane (Richard) Molisani of Clyde; many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and many, many friends. She was predeceased by her father, William O'Brien, on Nov. 22, 1981.

Plassche, Walter M. - Walter M. Plassche, 87, of Williamson, died February 27, 2005, in his 87th year. Born at home, on his parents' farm on Van Lare Road, East Williamson, he attended school in Sodus and Williamson, and graduated from Syracuse University with a B.S. in accounting, where he met Alice Keck, whom he married in 1940. He worked for the Burroughs Adding Machine Co. as his first job. On the death of his father, he returned to East Williamson and assumed the management of Plassche-Ameele Co. He soon bought the family farm, which he operated for many years, raising fruit, poultry, and field crops. He also managed the Wayne Cold Storage Co. and was the business consultant for the Henry Keck Stained Glass Studio of Syracuse, NY from 1956 to 1974. He formed the Plassche Lumber Co., Inc., brought two of his sons into the business, and expanded his operation to Sodus Center, Palmyra, Ontario, North Rose and Newark. In his retirement, he continued as an advisor and consultant with the company, in charge of the development of software and installation of the Computer systems for the business. He continued with the updating and operation of these systems until the time of his death. Walter was a former director and treasurer of Genesee Reserve Supply Corp., a past president of the Williamson Central School Board and was affiliated with the Williamson Flying Club. He was an elder and deacon in the East Williamson Reformed Church, and subsequently, a member of the Williamson Reformed Church. A beloved father and husband, he was predeceased by his wife Alice in February of 2000. He is survived by his devoted sons, Walter Jr., MD (Anita) of Hornell, Bruce of Williamson and Mark (Sabrina) of Mount Morris; 4 grandchildren, Stacie, Matt, Katie & Daniel (Jennifer); brother, Roger of Webster; nieces, nephews & cousins. He was also predeceased by his brother, Stanley (Eleanor) & sister-in-law, Helen. Friends may call Wednesday, from 6-8 ONLY at the Young Funeral Home, 4025 W. Main St., Williamson, where a Private Service will be held at the convenience of the family. Private interment, Lake View Cemetery, Pultneyville. At the request of the family, the courtesy of no flowers. Contributions may be made in his memory to Pines of Peace, Inc., PO Box 238, Ontario, NY 14519 or the Williamson Reformed Church, PO Box 171, Williamson, NY 14589.

DeAugustine, Michael J. Jr. - Michael J. DeAugustine, Jr., 72, of Long Beach, California, formerly of Newark, died February 25, 2005, at St. Mary's Medical Center, in Long Beach, after an extended illness. He was born March 20, 1932, in Clyde, New York, the son of Michael and Mary DiSanto DeAugustine and grew up in Newark, graduating from the Newark High School in 1950. He was a U.S. Marine Corps Veteran, serving during the Korean conflict. Michael is survived by four children, Teresa, Mark, Rocky, and Anna Marie; a sister, Rose Marie (Daniel) Stevens, and a brother, Ronald (Julie) DeAugustine; nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, Michael and Mary DeAugustine, a brother, Robert DeAugustine, and a sister, Elizabeth Lopez. Private funeral arrangements were made by McKenzie Funeral Home in Signal Hill, California. Burial will be at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California with military honors.

Millon, John - John Millon, 74, of Sodus, died Thursday, February 24, 2005. John is survived by his children, Rose Marie Content, Yvonne (Joseph Jolly) Millon, John (Katrina) Millon Jr., Joan Ting, Patricia (Frank) Georgetti, Maria (Allen) Ashlaw, Denise (Lawrence) McCaskill; 13 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; two sisters; four brothers; several nieces and nephews. John was predeceased by his wife Mary Ann, son Christopher and sister Marie. Family and friends are invited to call, Friday, March 4, from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. at Norton Funeral Home, 45 W. Main St., Sodus. A Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 p.m. Saturday, March 5, at the Church of the Epiphany, W. Main St., Sodus. Spring interment with military honors at Sodus Rural Cemetery. John's family requests that memorial contributions, in lieu of flowers, be directed in his memory to Church of the Epiphany, W. Main St., Sodus, NY 14551.

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February 28, 2005

Nieskes, Winifred B. Winnie (Bridgeman) - Winifred B. Winnie Nieskes, 84, died Saturday, Feb. 26, 2005 at the Newark Manor Nursing Home. Family and friends may call Wednesday, March 2 from 11 to 1 at the Norman L. Waterman Funeral Home, Inc., 124 W. Miller St., Newark. A funeral service will follow calling at 1 p.m. at the funeral home with the Rev. Dr. Elton O. Smith Jr. officiating. Burial will be in Newark Cemetery, N. Main St., Newark. In memory of Winnie, please direct contributions to the Wayne County Humane Society, 1475 County House Rd., Lyons, NY 14489 or the American Lung Assoc., 1595 Elmwood Ave., Rochester, 14620. Winnie was born the daughter of the late Arthur and Bertha Ellis on April 4, 1920 in Sodus. She was a graduate of Sodus High School in 1938. Winnie retired in 1982 from Garlock Corp. in Palmyra after 25 years of service. Winnie enjoyed working on crossword puzzles, cooking and camping. She had a special love for dogs, including her Boston Terrier, Tillie. Winnie will be remembered by her daughter Joan (Richard) Cook of Vestal; sons David (Sandra) and James (Linda) Bridgeman both of Newark; 9 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren; step-daughters, Gail (James) Sadler and Ann Albrecht; step-sons, Gary (Sandra), David (Linda) and Ronald (Dawn) Nieskes; 13 step-grandchildren and 15 step-great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Winnie was predeceased by her husband Richard Nieskes on Jan. 10, 2000, grandson Mark Bridgeman on Aug. 3, 2000, sister Beatrice, brothers Al, George, Linwood and Gary Ellis.

Marshall, Teresa (DiSanto) - Teresa DiSanto Marshall, 90, of Palmyra, died peacefully on February 23, 2005. Predeceased by her husband Clarence 'Bubby', daughter Lorita 'Punky' Koyn, sisters Rose Ursano, Grace Trombino, Ora Cimineri, Lucy Leese. She is survived by her daughter Maureen (Jim) Martens; 7 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; sister Nancy (Bernie) Armitage; brother Alex (Laurie) DiSanto; brothers-in-law Ralph Cimineri, Ralph Marshall; many nieces & nephews; several friends on Gates Street. She worked at Garlock's for 25 years. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10 a.m. Monday at St. Anne's Church, Palmyra. Burial, East Newark Cemetery. Donations may be made to American Diabetes Association 595 Blossom Rd, Rochester NY 14610 or Masses may be offered in her memory.

Tiedemann, Margaret - Margaret Bradley Tiedemann, 69, of East Middlebury, Vt. formerly of Newark, died unexpectedly while on winter vacation in Phoenix Arizona on Thursday, February 24, 2005. Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 5, 2005 at the Park Presbyterian Church, Maple Court, Newark, New York. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Margaret's name to the general scholarship fund at Newark Central School District, 100 East Miller Street, Newark, New York 14513. Born Margaret Anne Bradley on November 11, 1935 in Silver Creek, N.Y., she graduated from Westfield Academy. She earned a Bachelor's degree and a Masters in Secondary Education from SUNY Geneseo. Margaret began her teaching career at Midlakes High School as an English and German teacher. She then moved to Newark Senior High School where she taught English for 22 years. While at Newark Senior High, she was active as an advisor with many extra-curricular activities including yearbook production, cheerleading, the ski club, and the foreign exchange program. She continued to work as an English teacher for several years at North Rose-Wolcott High School. After retiring, she returned to serve as acting Vice Principal at North Rose. Margaret was active in the Sodus Bay Junior Sailing program as well as the Sodus Bay Light House Historical Society. She returned to teaching as a multidiscipline tutor for students with special needs after moving to East Middlebury, Vermont. Margaret was active in the lives of her children and grandchildren and enjoyed traveling and meeting new people with her husband. She is survived by her husband Leonard Tiedemann, sons Thomas, Douglas, Gregory and Andrew; grandchildren Thomas, Jr., Peter, Nathaniel, Katherine, Mariah, Jonathan, Emily and Sarah; brother Robert Bradley and sisters Ada Hornburg and Elaine Martin; numerous nieces and nephews. The family is being served by Paul L. Murphy & Sons Funeral Home.

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February 25, 2005

Orbaker, Alberta R. - Alberta R. Orbaker, 91 from Sodus, passed away at Blossom View Nursing Home on Wednesday, February 2005. Alberta was born and raised in Fulton, NY. She was predeceased by her husband, Myron Orbaker. She is survived by her son, Richard and daughter-in-law, (Sally) Orbaker; granddaughter, Kristen (Mark) Toor; grandson, Jared (Robyn Wright) Orbaker; great-granddaughter, Kathryn Elizabeth Toor and several nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service will be held on Monday, February 28, at 2 p.m. at the Sodus Pt. United Methodist Church, Sodus Pt., NY. In lieu of flowers donations to a charity of your choice. Burial will be at the Marion Cemetery. Arrangements by Young Funeral Home, Williamson, NY.

Tiballi, Anthony W. Sr. - Anthony W. Tiballi, age 89, died Friday Feb. 18, 2005 at the Wayne County Nursing Home in Lyons. Predeceased by his wife Josephine in 2000; brothers and sisters, Angelo, Nicholas, Vincent, Susan, and Emma. Anthony was born January 17, 1916, in Geneva, a son to James and Concetta DelPapa Tiballi. He was the owner and operator of the Tri-Bro Supply Company of Endicott, a wholesale heating and plumbing company in the Vestal, NY area. Surviving are his 2 sons, Jim (Debbie) of Geneva, Anthony, Jr. (Sharon) of Lyons; 6 grandchildren, Kates, Kara, Jami, Jeff, Olivia, and Pauline; 2 great-grandchildren, Briana and Jonathan; sister, Alice (George) Sinclair of Florida. Friends and family may call on Sunday, Feb. 27 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Weeks-Keysor Funeral Home, 5 Phelps St., in Lyons. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, Feb. 28 at 11 a.m. in the St. Michael's Church, Phelps St., Lyons. Burial will be in the South Lyons Cemetery. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Town of Lyons Ambulance.

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February 24, 2005

Hartsen, Arnold - Arnold J. Hartsen, 89, of Williamson, died February 22, 2005. He was born August 31, 1915, the son of the late Isaac and Ruth Hartsen. He graduated in 1935 from Williamson High School, and he graduated from the Rochester Business Institute. In 1940, he started his business career at Williamson Hardware. Arnold and his son Jim were business partners of the Williamson Hardware for many years. He was past president of the Williamson Merchants Council, did many community service projects, was a member of the Pultneyville Masonic Lodge F&AM. He is survived by his wife June (Eisentrager) Hartsen; son James A. (Kay S.) Hartsen of Williamson; granddaughter Kim Hartsen, a senior at Clarkson University; cousins and friends. Family and friends are invited to call Friday, Feb. 25 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 at the Young Funeral Home, 4025 West Main St., Williamson. A service will be held at the Williamson Reformed Church on Feb. 26 at 11 a.m. followed by a reception. Interment will be in Furnaceville Cemetery, Ontario. Memorials may be sent to the Williamson Reformed Church, P.O. Box 171, Williamson, NY 14589.

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February 22, 2005

Curran, L. Donald - L. Donald Curran, of Palmyra, died on Monday, February 21, 2005, at the age of 84. Don was born on December 9, 1920, in Walworth, New York, to Patrick and Minnie Johnson Curran. He and the former Marie Tudahl were married on December 28, 1957 in Palmyra. Don was a member and past commander of the Veteran's of Foreign Wars Post 6778 and a 59-year member of the James R. Hickey Post 120 of the American Legion. The funeral home proudly flies the United States Army Flag in honor of his service during W W II. He was the former owner of the Hotel Sellen in Palmyra. Don is survived by his wife of 47 years Marie; daughters Carol Holbert of Lodi, CA and Donna (Jim) Crouse of Seneca Castle; stepdaughter Gloria (Kenneth) Wales of Palmyra; stepson James (Marcia) Walters of Reno, NV; brothers Bernard and Harvey; grandchildren Chanda, Tom, Derek, Sarah, Michelle, Amy, Jessica and Ryan; and several nieces and nephews. Don was predeceased by his brother Charles. Family and friends are invited to call from 2-4 and 7-9 on Thursday, February 24 at the Robert L. Yost Funeral Home, Inc., 123 West Main St., Palmyra. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday at the funeral home. The Reverend Steve Howarth will preside. Contributions in memory of Don may be directed to the Kings Daughters Library, 127 Cuyler St., Palmyra, NY 14522 or to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 2680, North Canton, OH 44720.

Froehlich, Dorothy J. - Dorothy J. Froelich, of Lyons, died Feb. 21, 2005. She is survived by her daughters, Julie (Richard) Wunder, Susan (Keith) Wagner of Lyons; grandchildren, David M. Wunder, Staci A. (Damien) Cichocki, Katie Lynn Wagner; great-grandchildren, Johanna A. Wunder, Ryan E. Cichocki; sister, Alice Speer of Grove City, PA; several nieces, nephews, sisters & brothers-in-law. She was predeceased by her husband, Walter K., Jan, 13, 1993; son, David E.; parents, Ernest & Mary Selby; sisters, Helen Covey & Ruth MacDonald. She was a retiree of J.L. Hammett Co. with 25 yrs. of service, a member of Lyons & Wayne County Ladies Fireman Aux. & St. John's Lutheran Church. Friends may call Saturday, Mar. 5, from 1-4 at Boeheim-Pusateri Funeral Home, 77 William St., Lyons, where Memorial Servics will be held at 4 p.m. Memorials may be made to Armstrong Living Center, 790 E. Maple Ave., Newark or to the Wayne County Nursing Home.

Howland, Leon A. Jr - Leon A. Howland, Jr., 73, of Marion, died on February 20, 2005. He was a U.S. Navy veter an. A Xerox retiree and a member of the Williamson American Legion. Survived by his beloved and devoted wife of 49 years, Joan (DeGraff) Howland, loving daughter, Susan (James) Johnston of Chili; 5 grandchildren; mother, Georgia Howland of Canandaigua; brother, James (Phyllis) Howland of MS; niece, Wendy (Vincent) Smock of Canandaigua. He was predeceased by his daughter, Bonnie Lopez, and son, Jeffrey Howland. At his request, calling hours will not be observed and the courtesy of no flowers. A Service will be held at the convenience of the family. Expressions of sympathy may be directed in his memory to the Marion Library P.O. 30. Marion, NY 14505. Arrangements by Young Funeral Home, Williamson.

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February 22, 2005

DeSain, Janet C. - Janet C. DeSain, 73, of Elmer St., Lyons, died unexpectedly Monday, February 21, 2005, at Strong Memorial Hospital. Janet was born Feb. 4, 1932, in Lyons, a daughter of Anthony and Marcena Renzi Cassavino. She was a faithful communicant of St. Michael's Church in Lyons. Friends and family are invited to call Wednesday (Feb. 23) at the Weeks-Keysor Funeral Home, 5 Phelps St. in Lyons. Burial will be in the South Lyons Cemetery. Janet is survived by her three children, Fred Jr. (Mary) of Pittsford, Lori (Kevin) Lozano of Buffalo, and Anthony of North Carolina; five grandchildren, Marcena, Marcus and Lauren Lozano, Jeffrey DeSain and Delia Benedict; a brother, Carmen Cassavino of West Seneca; a niece, Cindy Cassavino, and a nephew, Carmen Cassavino Jr. She was predeceased by her parents, and her husband, Frederick A. DeSain, in 2003. Memorial contributions may be made to the Town of Lyons Ambulance, or to St. Michael's Church, 3 Holley St., Lyons 14489.

Ufholz, Christine - Christine Ufholz, 88, of Main Street, Clifton Springs, died Friday, Feb. 18, 2005, at the Clifton Springs Nursing Home. Mrs. Ufholz was born Oct. 2, 1916, in Yugoslavia, the daughter of Frederick and Margaret Vogel. She was a member of the Rose Grange, the Oasis and enjoyed flowers and crafts. Friends and family are invited to attend calling hours from 1 to 2 p.m. today (Tuesday, Feb. 22), at the Farnsworth-Keysor Funeral Home, 5025 Main St. in North Rose. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. at the funeral home, with the Rev. Leonard Humbert officiating. Burial will be in Rose Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Clifton Springs Nursing Home. She is survived by her husband of 70 years, John Sr.; four sons, John Jr. (Eppie) of Sodus, Philip (Cheryl) of South Butler, Josef of Waterloo and Peter (Lisa) of Lyons; 11 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; a sister-in-law, Frieda Ufholz of Wolcott; a niece, Rosemarie (David) Lewis of Wolcott; two nephews, Horst (Donnetta) Ufholz of Rose and Adam (Tammy) Ufholz of Rose; two great-nieces; three greatnephews; and many friends and family here as well as in Canada and Germany. She was predeceased by her brother-in-law, Adam Ufholz; and great-nephew, Karl Ufholz.

Perkins, Elsie V. - Elsie V Perkins, 92, formerly of Bryant St., Newark, died Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005 at Newark-Wayne Community Hospital. Elsie was born Aug. 12, 1912, in Rochester, the daughter of William and Susan Boekhout Verschage. She had lived in Newark for many years and had been a resident of the Newark Manor. There will be no prior calling hours or services. Burial will be in Newark Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of one's choice. She is survived by her niece, Shirley (Burton) Ford of Newark; a great-nephew, David Ford and family; and dear friends, Marian and Peter Pagnattaro and family. She was predeceased by her husband, George, in 1986; and her brother, Anthony J. Verschage. Arrangements are by the Schulz-Pusateri Funeral Home in Newark.

DeLeo, Vivan T. - Vivian T. DeLeo, 88, of Clyde, died on February 19, 2005. Viv was a veteran of WW II, serving in the US Army. He retired from Clyde Elementary School, was a member of the Clyde VFW Post #947, and a past member of the Clyde Liens Club and Clyde Fire Department. Family and friends are invited to call on Wednesday from 5-7 p.m. at the Baris Funeral Home, 87 W. Genesee St., Clyde. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday at 11 a.m. in St. John the Evangelist R.C. Church. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery, Clyde. Memorial contributions to the Alzheimer's Association, 435 East Henrietta Road, 3rd Floor, Rochester, NY 14620 or to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 1650 South Ave., Suite 100, Rochester, NY 14620-3901, would be appreciated. Survived by two children; daughter, Mrs. Paula (Terry) Sheehe of Newark; son, Mr. Gene (Wanda) DeLeo of Washington, DC; his brothers, Henry (Betty) DeLeo, and Frank (Gloria) DeLeo, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Jane (Chester) Avoli, all of Clyde; 6 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife Leanna in 1977 and 3 brothers, Philip, Anthony and Joseph and 2 sisters, Annie lones and Nellie DeLeo.

Welker, Mary - Mary Ann Welker, 50, died February 20, 2005 after a strong fight with medical complication. Mary Ann was born April 11, 1954. She is survived by her husband, Daryle; daughter Darya (Stuart) Rotblat; her mother, Anna Copeland; brother Don (Sheila) Copeland; brothers-in-law Earl Welker and Ray Welker; nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by an infant son, Tyler; father Merle Copeland; parents-in-law Dorothy and Raymond Welker. A funeral service was held at the Robert L. Yost Funeral Home in Palmyra. Private burial will be in the Port Gibson Cemetery. Contributions may be directed to Ontario-Yates Hospice, 756 Route 6, Geneva, NY 14456.

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February 21, 2005

Clark, Margaret "Peg" - Margaret Clark, 88, of Edgett St., Newark died Monday, February 21, 2005 at Newark-Wayne Community Hospital. Friends may call from 3-7 p.m. on Friday, February 25 at the Paul L. Murphy & Sons Funeral Home, 127 East Miller Street, Newark. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. on Saturday at the First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Dr. Elton Smith, Jr. officiating. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery. Memorials in her name may be made to the Newark-Wayne Community Hospital Foundation, PO Box 571, Newark, NY 14513 or the First United Methodist Church Living Memorial Fund, PO Box 189, Newark, New York 14513. Mrs. Clark was born in Sodus on January 31,1917, the daughter of William and Margaret Neverless Brown. She worked in the offices of C.H. Stuart and Sarah Coventry in Newark for over thirty years. A 68 year member of the First United Methodist Church, she had taught Sunday School and was active in the Rebecca Circle. Peg was a member and Past Matron of the Amitie Chapter 473, Order of the Eastern Star and a long time volunteer with the Newark Wayne Community Hospital Auxiliary. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law Sally and Dr. James Westfall of Newark, two grandchildren Tim (Sue) Westfall of East Wakefield, NH and Allison (Greg) Leach of Dover, NH, and a great grandson Griffin Leach. Peg was predeceased by her husband Kenneth in 1993, two sisters and two brothers.

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February 19, 2005

Viola, Frank R. - Frank R. Viola, 81, of South Main St., Newark, died Sat., Feb. 19, 2005 at Clifton Springs Hospital. Frank was born in Newark on Sept. 9, 1923, the son of Robert and Frances Misket Viola. He worked construction for Mike Chelenza for 10 years. He served as a tailgunner in the Army Air Corp. A member of St. Michael's Church in Newark, he resided in the Wayne County Nursing Home. Friends may call Monday from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Schulz-Pusateri Funeral Home, 103 Maple Court, Newark. A Funeral Mass will be held on Tuesday, February 22 at 9:30 a.m. at St. Michael's Church, Newark. Burial in Newark Cemetery with full military rites accorded. Memorials may be made to a charity of one's choice. Frank is survived by his wife of 47 years, Lola Bouwens Viola; 4 brothers, Thomas (Gloria), Donald (Betty), William (Betty), and Anthony, all of Newark; 2 sisters, Barbara Depillo of Geneva and Frances Curtis of Newark; nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his son Paul in 1972.

Foti, Joseph - Joseph J. Foti, 81, of Sodus, died February 15, 2005. He was a U.S. Navy WWII veteran, member of the Sodus American Legion Post and Rochester Carpenter's Local #85. Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Doris Foti; children Caroline (LeLand) VanLare of Irondequoit and Thomas Foti of Florida; sisters Rosalie Acquilano of Geneva and Elizabeth Chilbert of Clyde; sister-in-law Florence Foti of Newark; nieces and nephews. Joe was predeceased by sisters Francis DeSain and Isabel Ruffalo; and by brothers Thomas Cucci and Nicholas Foti. A memorial service will be Sunday, February 20 at 2 p.m. at St. John's Episcopal Church, 54 West Main St., Sodus. Memorials may be directed to the Women of St. John's, 54 West Main St., Sodus, NY 14551. Spring interment at the Sodus Rural Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to Norton Funeral Home, Sodus.

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February 18, 2005

VanDeWalle, Carol T. - Carol T. VanDeWalle, 67, of Mason Street, Newark, died Thursday (February 17, 2005) at Clifton Springs Hospital. Friends may call from 2-5 p.m. on Sunday, February 20 at the Paul L. Murphy & Sons Funeral Home, 127 East Miller Street, Newark. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. on Monday at the funeral home with the Rev. Gerald Harris officiating. Burial will be in Marion Cemetery. Memorials in her name may be made to the Clifton Springs Hospital Respiratory Care Department, 4 Coulter Road, Clifton Springs, New York 14432. Mrs. VanDeWalle was born in Owego on December 12, 1937, the daughter of Emil and Albertina Fuller Tilly. She was a graduate of Pal-Mac High School and had lived in Palmyra before moving to Newark five years ago. Carol enjoyed collecting toys and Beanie Babies. She is survived by two daughters, Sandra King and Rebecca VanDerlike both of Newark and a son Craig (Vicki) VanDeWalle of Palmyra; four grandchildren, Chad, Calvin, Steven and Kristi; two sisters, Linda Tellier of Newark and Sharon Tilly of Savannah; two brothers, Paul (Betty Lou) Tilly of Avon and Michael (Lisa) Tilly of Palmyra; several nieces and nephews. Carol was predeceased by her husband James in 1987, two sons, Kurt in 1979 and Timothy in 1981, sister Betty Miller and brother Emil Tilly.

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February 16, 2005

VanLare, John F. Sr. - John Frederick VanLare, Sr., 81, of Newark, died Monday, February 14, 2005 at his home with his loving family by his side. Fulfilling the wishes of Mr. VanLare, a celebration of his life will take place at his home at the convenience of the family. In memory of Mr. VanLare, please direct contributions to the Wayne County Humane Society, 1475 County House Rd., Lyons, NY 14489. Mr. VanLare was born the son of the late Peter and Alamo VanLare on April 17, 1923 in Plainville, NJ. He was a self-employed carpenter most of his life. In 1969, he, his wife and son built their home on Turner Rd. He was a member of the Newark VFW, Post 2883 and life member and past president of the Newark Rod and Gun Club. A veteran of WWII with the Army Air Corps, serving as a tail gunner on a B24 Liberator, he was sole survivor when his plane was shot down on his 37th mission, three days after the Normandy Invasion. Subsequently, he was a POW for a year in Germany. He spoke of the years after the downing of his plane as a gift. The funeral home proudly flies the Air Force Flag in honor of his service to our country. Mr. VanLare will always be remembered by his loving and devoted wife of 56 years Shirley VanLare; daughter Gloria L. VanLare (Lasher); son John F. VanLare Jr.; grandchildren Stephen (Erin) Lasher, Suzanne (Bobbie Jo) Lasher, Deborah (Scott) Case, Joshua (Elena) VanLare, Kele, Abigayil VanLare and Emily Perez; great grandchildren Seth, Logan, Evan, Melaney Case, Gabrielle Janto, Zachary, Zoe and Collin VanLare; sisters Gertrude Burroughs and Arlene Joura; several nieces, nephews and many devoted friends and neighbors. All will remember him for his thoughtful and loving spirit and light heartedness, an inspiration to all he touched. Arrangements entrusted to the Norman L. Waterman Funeral Home, Inc., Newark.

Years, Mary Lou - Mary Lou Years, 83, of Wolcott formerly of Newark, died Tuesday (February 15, 2005) at the home of her daughter in Wolcott. Friends may call from 6-8 PM on Thursday (Feb. 17th) at the Paul L. Murphy & Sons Funeral Home, 127 East Miller Street, Newark. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. on Friday (Feb. 18th) at the First United Methodist Church, South Main Street, Newark with Rev. Elton Smith officiating. Burial will be in East Newark Cemetery. Memorials in her name may be made to the Finger Lakes Trails Conference, 6111 Victor Center Road, Mt. Morris, NY 14510, First United Methodist Church, PO Box 189, Newark, NY 14513 or to the First Baptist Church, 2 New Hartford Street, Wolcott, NY 14590. Mrs. Years was born in Buffalo on December 25, 1921, the daughter of Carl and Ruth Marsh Lounsbery. For many years, she worked for Mobil Chemical and Sarah Coventry, retiring in 1984. She was an active member of the Girl Scouts, the Newark Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary, the Arcadia Memorial Post VFW, and was a foster grandparent. Mary Lou belonged to several hiking clubs and had hiked both the Appalachian Trail and the Finger Lakes Trail, end to end. She is survived by four daughters Mary 'Penny' (Gary) Shaw of Marion, Lucia (Robert) Monroe of Wolcott, Marcia (Richard) Maslyn of Phelps, Pamela (Max) Slifer of Colts Neck, NJ, a son Melvin I. (Jennifer) Years of Newark; sixteen grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren, a sister Lucia Adams and a sister-in-law Dorothy Gerber, both of Fairport; several nieces and nephews. Mary Lou was predeceased by her husband, Melvin A. Years in 1957, son Roger A. Years in 1991 and granddaughter Brandy Nash and great-granddaughter Ashley Nash in 1997.

Garvey, Barbara - Barbara Garvey, 65, of Newark, died February 14, 2005, at age 65. Born March 16, 1939 in Newark, to Harry and Edith Brown Murray. She was a 1957 Newark graduate. She had worked at Hanover and Sarah Coventry, was secretary for Dave's Welding Service, and an avid Rochester Red Wings fan. A loving mother and grandmother, she is survived by three daughters, Margaret (Mike) Balke-Mastellar of Geneva, Kimberly (John) Shear of Newark and Kelly (Jeremy) Balch of Newark; nine grandchildren; a great-granddaughter; her siblings, Alice Hughes of Rochester, Edith (Ray) Canne of Newark, Doris Simonee of Port Gibson, Elizabeth (Vernon) Smallidge of Port Gibson, Robert (Barbara) Murray of Gantt, AL, Eugene (Linda) Murray of Newark and Douglas (Ellen) Murray of East Bethany; many nieces and nephews. Barbara was predeceased by her husband Robert in 1993, siblings Clinton Murray, Gertrude Smallidge and Nina Van Winkle. Friends may call from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. on Thursday (Feb. 17th) at the Paul L. Murphy & Sons Funeral Home, 127 East Miller Street, Newark. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. on Friday, at the funeral home. Burial will be in Newark Cemetery. Memorials in her name may be made to the American Lung Association, 1595 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, New York 14620.

Beal, Dorothy - Dorothy (Gibson) Beal age 99, formerly of Sodus, died in Scottsdale, AZ, February 5, 2005. Dorothy was a 1927 graduate of Alfred University and held a Master's degree from Albany State Teacher's College; she taught at Sodus High School a number of years before her marriage to Dr. Morris Beal. She was active for many years in the Women's Association of the First United Presbyterian Church in Sodus, the Twig Association of Myers Community Hospital, The Woman of Rotary, and the Monday Club, a literature review group. She was also a life member and Elder of the Presbyterian Church. Predeceased by her husband of 57 years, Dr. Morris F. Beal. Survived by 4 sons, David (Fran) Beal of Scottsdale, Kenneth (Carole) Beal, of Frederick, MD, James (Jan) Beal, of Strawberry, AZ, Stephen (Beth) Beal, of Pittsford; 11 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren; niece, Carol Ross; nephew, Gibson Hufstader. A Memorial Service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 28 at the First United Presbyterian Church, 31 West Main Street in Sodus. Burial will be in Angelica, NY, at the convenience of the family. The family requests no flowers, with memorials to the First United Presbyterian Church. Arrangements by Norton Funeral Home, Sodus.

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February 15, 2005

Renckert, Alice - Alice Mae (Studer) Renckert, 71, of Lyons, died February 13, 2005. Alice was born July 5, 1933 in Lyons, a daughter of Daniel H. and Edna M. Wintermute Studer. She was employed at the former C.W. Stuart Company in Newark, followed by the Monroe County Dental Society until 1974 when she went to work at the Wayne County Department of Social Services as an income maintenance specialist until her retirement. She later worked at the Town of Lyons Assessors office and at the Wayne County Republican Committee. She was a life member of the Girl Scouts, she helped organize the 'lap robe' program for veterans, an auxiliary member of the Newark Elks 1249, treasurer, coordinator, and cook at the Lyons Lunch Program. She was an avid sports fan of the Lyons Schools, and an active member of the Lyons Presbyterian Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the Lyons Fire Department, Lyons Ambulance, Lyons Lunch Program, c/o First Presbyterian Church, 11 Queen St. Lyons, 14489, or to the First Presbyterian Church of Lyons. She is survived by her husband of 52 years, Richard Renckert; 3 children, Melissa (John) Waldeck, Matthew (Peg DeRossett) Renckert, Noreen (Bill) Pilkenton; grandchildren, John & Alicia Waldeck, Matthew, Jr. & Stephanie Renckert, Ashley & Adam Pilkenton; great-grandchildren, Hunter Renckert and Samuel Renckert; several nieces and nephews, and special friend Judy Kenyon. She was predeceased by her parents, and brother, Martin Studer. Funeral arrangement by Weeks-Keysor Funeral Home, 5 Phelps St., Lyons. Calling hours are Feb. 16 from 2-4 and 7-9 at Weeks-Keysor Funeral Home, 5 Phelps Street in Lyons. A memorial service will be held Feb. 17 at 11 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Lyons, with Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling-Hummel officiating. Inurnment will be in Lyons Rural Cemetery. 

Noonan, William - William Riorden Noonan, Jr., died February 12, 2005. Bill was raised in Newark, was a graduate of Villanova University, and he served with the Army during the Korean War. He retired from Merrill Lynch. He was active in the community, serving as chair of Bishop Clark's Stewardship Council Investment Committee, on the board of Catholic Charities, the Diocesan Priests Investment Committee, volunteering with the Chaplain's Office at Genesee Hospital for many years, and singing with the Genesee Valley Orchestra and Chorus. He was preceded in death by his wife, Joanne (Dwyer) Noonan. He is survived by his children, Margaret (Stephen) Hart, Elizabeth (Louis) Zicari, Mary Patricia (Timothy) Driscoll, Virginia (David) Hahne, William (Tracey) Noonan III, Thomas (Lisa) Noonan; 17 grandchildren; his sister, Ann Ryan of Canandaigua; dear cousins and friends. A Mass was held at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, 601 Edgewood Ave. Contributions may be made to Catholic Charities, Inc., 1150 Buffalo Rd. Rochester, 14619. Arrangements entrusted to the Anthony Funeral & Cremation Chapels, 2305 Monroe Avenue, Rochester.

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February 11, 2005

Wendt, Lora - Lora A. Wendt entered into rest on Feb. 8, 2005 at the age of 71. Friends and family are invited to a Memorial Service, Saturday 11 a.m. at Stevens Funeral Home, 3896 Buffalo St., Marion, NY. She is survived by her loving husband of 47 years, Leslie; sisters-in-law, Phyllis (Lewis) Martz of Farmington, Dorothy Christiaansen of Macedon, Jean (Carl) Root of Palmyra; brother-in-law, Russell Wendt of Palmyra; and several nieces and nephews. Lora was a member of the Wayne Art Club of Newark. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Fairville Ambulance, Rt. 88, Newark, NY 14513.

DeWeerdt, Jane (Concetta) - Jane (Concetta) DeWeerdt, 91, of Newark, died Wednesday, February 9, 2005. Survived by her son, Leonard (Karen) of Geneva; 2 brothers, Peter Minutolo of Newark and Frank Minutolo of Florida; a sister, Mary Fabino of Lyons; 3 grandchildren, Lisa Jackson of Fairport, Ian DeWeerdt of Brooklyn, Casey DeWeerdt of Palm Beach, Florida; 3 great-grandchildren, Tyler, Morgan, Zander; nieces and nephews, Mary Grace Burnell of Naples, Mike Minutolo of Newark, Theresa Minutolo of Florida, Paul Minutolo of Geneva, Joe Liotta of Rochester. Friends may call Friday from 5-8 p.m. at Schultz-Pusateri Funeral Home, 103 Maple Court, Newark. Funeral Mass, Saturday at Noon at St. Michael's Church, Newark. Memorials can be made to Alzheimers Association, 435 E. Henrietta Road, Rochester, NY 14620. Predeceased by her husband, Vincent in 1976; brothers, Joe & Paul; sisters, Josephine; Carmen, Rose and Ann.

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February 10, 2005

Mitchell, Wayne D. - Wayne D. Mitchell 94, died Monday, February 7, 2005. Survived by his beloved wife of 69 years, Dorothy; son and daughter-in-law, Richard and Joyce Mitchell; daughter and son-inlaw, Dianne and Francis McKendree; grandchildren, David (Tami) Mitchell, Kim (Robert) DiLuglio, Amy (John) Freeman, Melissa Mitchell, and Caitlin McKendree; eight great-grandchildren; sister, Mabel Fletcher; brother, Bruce (Emily) Mitchell; many nieces and nephews, including Sharon (Don) Webster and family. Longtime member of Baptist Temple, Rochester. Friends called yesterday at Willard H. Scott Funeral Home, 12 South Ave., Webster, where Funeral Services were heldSpring interment Marion Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to Hospice of Rochester, Genesee Region Home Care.

Woodard-Kallusch, Audrey A. - Audrey A. Woodard-Kallusch, 68, of Sodus, died on February 6, 2005. She is survived by her son, William (Shari) Kallusch and Todd Kallusch both of Sodus Point; grandchildren, Kristopher Kallusch of Rochester and Karin Kallusch of Florida; great-grandchildren, Jordyn Grimes of FL; sister, Florence Woodard-Jimerson of Farmington; several nieces & nephews. Friends may call Friday 2-4 & 7-9 at the Norton Funeral Home, Sodus, where services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment will be held in the spring at the Sodus Rural Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association.

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February 8, 2005

Comella, Dorothy J. - Dorothy Jean 'Dottie' Comella, 75, formerly of East Godfrey St., Newark, died January 27, 2005 at Halifax Medical Center in Daytona Beach, Florida. Dorothy was born August 18, 1929 in North Rose to John and Jessie (Shortsleeve) Davis. A retired waitress, she became a full time homemaker after working at area restaurants that included Caruso's, Crockford's and the Newark Country Club. She and her husband, Anthony, moved to Florida in 1995. She enjoyed political issues and loved cats. Survivors include her husband of 53 years, Anthony R. Comella; daughter and son-in-law, Diane (Kelly) and Jerold Goldstein, Scotch Plains, NJ; three grandchildren, Lindsey and Raegan Goldstein of NJ and Anthony J. (Elise) Comella of Newark; great-grandson John A. 'Jack' Comella; brother- and sister-in-law George and Vera Comella of Newark; and cousins. She was predeceased by son Philip J. Comella in 1994. Memorial contributions may be made to the Halifax Humane Society, P.O. Box 9035, Daytona Beach, FL 32120-9035 or to the Humane Society of Wayne County 1475 County House Road, Lyons, NY 14489.

Steurrys, Cynthia L. - Cynthia L. Steurrys, 96, of Newark, formerly of Marion died Sunday, February 6, 2005 at the Wayne County Nursing Home. Family and friends may call Wed. afternoon (Feb. 9) from 1 to 2 at the Norman L. Waterman Funeral Home, Inc., Newark. A Funeral Service will follow calling at 2 p.m. Burial in Marion Cemetery in the spring. In memory of Mrs. Steurrys, in lieu of flowers, please direct contributions to any Wayne County Library. Mrs. Steurrys was born the daughter of the late Isaac and Adrianna Ameele VanGee on Sept. 20, 1908 in Holland. She had worked on the family farm in Marion for many years. Mrs. Steurrys will be remembered by her son Nelson (Anna) Steurrys; daughters Beverly (Fred) Ventura and Carol (Dale) Brignall; 6 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren; brother Abram (Adi) VanGee; sister-in- law Mrs. Isaac VanGee; many nieces and nephews. Mrs. Steurrys was predeceased by her husband John A. Steurrys.

Bedette, Bessie L. - Bessie Laura Bedette, 93, Canandaigua, died Sunday, Feb. 6, 2005 at the Clifton Springs Nursing Home. Family and friends may call Saturday, (Feb. 12) from 1 to 2 at the Norman L. Waterman Funeral Home, Inc., 124 W. Miller St., Newark. A Funeral Service will follow the calling at 2 p.m. with Rev. Albert Kamm officiating. Burial will be in Palmyra Cemetery at the convenience of the family. In memory of Mrs. Bedette, please direct contributions to a charity of one's choice. Mrs. Bedette was born the daughter of the late John and Lucy Hildrith Schanz on May 9, 1911 in Clifton Springs. She loved birds and butterflies and working in her flower garden. She and her late husband James owned and operated a camp grounds on East Lake Road in Canandaigua for many years. Mrs. Bedette will be remembered by her sons James (Kathryn) of Canandaigua and Kenneth Bedette of Phelps; 4 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Mrs. Bedette was predeceased by her husband James E. Bedette on Dec. 22, 1996.

Skaggs, Brent - Brent Skaggs, 35, of Newark died Saturday, Feb. 5, 2005 at Newark-Wayne Community Hospital. All services will be private. Burial will be in East Newark Cemetery. In memory of Brent, please direct contributions to a charity of choice. Brent was born the son of Bobby and Georgia Crane Skaggs on Jan. 8, 1970 in Bluefield, West Virginia. He had a special love of the outdoors and animals. He truly enjoyed getting a massage. Brent will be remembered by his mother and step- father Georgia and David Fuller; brothers Shane and Travis Skaggs; 3 uncles, 5 aunts and 2 cousins; many friends at the Finger Lakes DDSO. Arrangements entrusted to the Norman L. Waterman Funeral Home, Inc., Newark.

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February 7, 2005

Thomas, Victor W. - Victor W. Thomas, 58, of West Miller St., Newark, died Saturday, February 5, 2005 at his home. Mr. Thomas was born in Syracuse on November 16, 1946, the son of Frank M. and Alice Swanson Thomas. He was the Valedictorian of the Class of 1964 at Syracuse Central Technical High School and graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1968 from Colgate University. For more than thirty years, Mr. Thomas taught Latin, German and French at the Newark High School, retiring in 2000. Over the years, he was active with the Newark Teacher's Association and held several offices with the organization. He coached tennis and swimming at the high school and has been helping with the cross country and track teams. He was an avid cyclist and swimmer. Victor had been a elder and a member of the Park Presbyterian Church and a volunteer at their senior citizen home "Park Place". In recent years, he has been a member of the First Lutheran Church in Lyons. Survivors include his uncle and aunt Asa and Elenor Thomas of Phoenix, NY and an aunt Lois Goolman of New Jersey and several cousins. Friends may call from 4-7 pm on Tuesday, February 8 at the Paul L. Murphy & Sons Funeral Home, 127 East Miller St., Newark. Graveside burial services will be at 1:30 pm on Wednesday, February 9 in the Ononadaga Valley Cemetery in Syracuse with Rev. Nelson Goetz officiating. Funeral services for Victor will be at 11 am on Saturday, February 12 at the First Lutheran Church, Broad St., Lyons, NY with the Rev. Arthur Sziemeister officiating. Memorials in his name may be made to the Victor W. Thomas Scholarship Fund at Newark School District, 100 East Miller St., Newark, NY 14513 or to the First Lutheran Church, Broad St., Lyons, NY 14489.

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February 4, 2005

Townsend, Jean R. - Jean Ritter Townsend, 72, of Landon Ave., Newark, died Thursday, Feb. 3, 2005, at Clifton Springs Hospital. Family and friends may call Sunday (Feb. 6) from 1 to 5 at the Norman L. Waterman Funeral Home, Inc., 124 W. Miller St., Newark. A Funeral Mass will be Monday (Feb. 7) at 10 a.m. at St. Michael's Church, Newark with the Rev. Bill Darling celebrating the Mass. Burial will follow in E. Newark Cemetery. In memory of Mrs. Townsend, please direct contributions to a charity of one's choice. Mrs. Townsend was born the daughter of the late Harold and Margaret Daly Ritter on Nov. 28, 1932 in Geneva, NY. She graduated from DeSales High School in Geneva in 1950. Mrs. Townsend worked as a medical secretary in various doctors' offices in the Newark area including Dr. Washington. She retired in 1986. Mrs. Townsend was a member of St. Michael's Church in Newark, the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary where she served as President for several years. She was also a member of the Newark Country Club. She enjoyed golf, knitting and bingo. Mrs. Townsend will be remembered by her loving and devoted husband of 52 years, George F. Townsend; sons Steven (Carolyn) Townsend of NC, Kenneth Townsend and Douglas (Pam) Townsend both of Newark; daughters Debra Townsend of Auburn and Darlene (Craig) Lischerelli of Fairport; five grandchildren; brothers Fred (Bernice) Ritter, Jim (Dorothy) Ritter both of FL and Bob (Jean) Ritter of Geneva; sisters June Quigley and Pat (Joe) Linehan both of Geneva; many nieces and nephews. Mrs. Townsend was predeceased by her brother Bud Ritter and sister Audrey Washburn.

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February 2, 2005

Rensler, Eva E. - Eva Elizabeth Rensler, 90, of Newark, died Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2005 at the Newark-Wayne Community Hospital. Fulfilling the wishes of Mrs. Rensler, there will be no prior calling hours or funeral services. Family and friends may attend a graveside service in the spring at S. Lyons Cemetery. In memory of Mrs. Rensler, please direct contributions to Foster Parents, c/o Roosevelt Children's Center, 848 Peirson Ave., Newark, NY 14513. Mrs. Rensler was born October 26, 1914, one of thirteen children born to the late Jeremiah and Florence Batt McCarthy in Cleveland, Ohio. She had several different employments during her life time. The one she enjoyed and loved the most was being a foster grandmother at the Roosevelt School in Newark. She treated and loved each child as if they were her own and called them her babies. Mrs. Rensler was a member of St. Michael's Church in Newark. Mrs. Rensler will be remembered by her step-son Richard (Patricia) Christian of Ohio; 3 step-grandchildren and 9 step-great-grandchildren; a special niece Beverly Andler of Lyons; nephew Bruce Campbell of Lyons; several other nieces and nephews; good friends Ruth Wadley, Pearl Cole and Jean Flock. Mrs. Rensler was predeceased by her first husband Al Christian, second husband Fred Rensler; 12 brothers and sisters including Lucille McCarthy.'

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February 1, 2005

Dingman, Mark R. - Mark R. Dingman, 45, died January 29, 2005. He is survived by his parents, Clark & Helen Dingman; brother, Stephen Dingman of San Antonio, TX; sister, Patricia (Randy) Ellis, of Austin, TX; brother, Paul Dingman & partner, Scott; nieces, Tarra, McKenzie & Devon Ellis; aunts, Evelyn (Paul) Payne, Dorothy Meyers; uncle, Gilbert (Diane) Yates; several cousins & many dear friends. Family and friends called at Miller Funeral Homes, Inc. (3325 Winton Rd. South) in Rochester on Monday. Mark's memorial service will be celebrated in the Interfaith Chapel at Miller Funeral Homes tonight (Tuesday at 7 p.m. Interment, private. In lieu of flowers, friends may contribute to James P. Wilmot Cancer Center in his memory.

Herrold, John W. - John W. Herrold, 88, of Sodus Point, died January 28, 2005, at the Blossom View Nursing Home. He is predeceased by his wife, Dorothy in 1986 and 3 brothers, all of Pennsylvania. John is survived by his daughters, Ruth Fisher of Sodus and Joan (William) Carter of Sodus Point; grandchildren, Ruth (Jeff Webster) Lennox & Daniel Hollebrandt, both of Sodus Point, David (Sue) Hollebrandt of Sodus & Christine (Jason) Huff of Ontario; 10 great-grandchildren, Donnie & Alyssa Lennox, Anthony & Billy Hollebrandt, Danielle Davis, Jason & Hannah Huff, Joshua, Adam & Elizabeth Hollebrandt; sisters, Olive Trometter, Ruth Trometter, Jean Walter, Harriet Smith, Betty (Gene) Snyder, Marjorie Hovenstine, Sue (LeRoy) Schrader, Carol (Dick) Zimmerman. John Herrold was a loving father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He spent many years working as a carpenter on the PA Railroad. Once retired from the RR, he took up a position with the Town of Sodus for a number of years. John loved to fish and ice fish on beautiful Sodus Bay. Friends called at the Norton Funeral Home, Sodus. Funeral Services were held Monday at the Sodus Point Methodist Church. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Sodus Point Methodist Church or the Sodus Point Fire Department.

Ziegler, Lou - Lou Ziegler, 56, of Fargo, ND, died Saturday, January 29, 2005, at his second home in Naples, Florida, after a courageous three-month battle with pancreatic cancer. Lou was surrounded by his wife, daughter and two close friends. Born Karl Louis Ziegler II, December 9, 1948, in Clifton 'Springs, Lou grew up in Palmyra. He graduated from Palmyra-Macedon High School in 1967 and from SUNY Geneseo, with a BA in English in 1971. Ziegler originally thought he wanted to be a teacher and did that briefly. He began his journalism career at the Wayne County Star. Among the local posts Lou held was as editor of the Courier-Journal in Palmyra. Ziegler then went on to work for Gannett in Rochester, for both the Times-Union and Democrat & Chronicle. He was in Washington, D.C. in 1985, after USA Today was launched, and he wrote cover stories for the national newspaper. Lou traveled the country editing papers and has been the editor of The Forum in Fargo, North Dakota for nearly 5 years. Ziegler's award-winning career in journalism spanned over 30 years. Ziegler was predeceased by his father, Karl L. Ziegler, in 1994. He is survived by his mother, Sophie P. Ziegler, of Newark, NY; wife, Sandy, of Fargo, ND; his son and daughter-in-law, Jeffrey and Laura Ziegler, of Ellenboro, NC; daughter and son-in-law, Karley and Thomas Mott, of West Irondequoit, NY; beloved grandson, Nicholas Mott, also of West Irondequoit. Also surviving are his brothers and sisters-in-law, Paul and Diane Ziegler of Seminole, FL, and Charles & Terri Ziegler of Palmyra, NY; nieces and nephew, Jenny (Travis) Whitton, Amy Ziegler, Kimberly Ziegler, and Michael Ziegler; aunt, Helen (William) Decker; and several cousins. He is also survived by his close friends, Hal & Mary Alice Grissum and Malcolm and Lauren Brownell. A private service for family and close friends will be held Wednesday, February 2 at 10 a.m. at McGuire/Hargrave & Murphy Funeral Home, 123 East Jackson Street in Palmyra. Burial will follow at Palmyra Cemetery at 11 am. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to The Roger Maris Cancer Center, 820 4th Street North, Fargo, North Dakota 58122.

Welling, Marion Tavano - Marion Tavano Welling, 75, died January 26, 2005 in Springfield, Oregon. Marion was born June 9, 1929 in Newark, to Vincent and Catherine Inzara Tavano. She had lived in Springfield since 1967 and worked as a data entry clerk for Lane County. She belonged to St. Alice Catholic Church in Springfield and enjoyed spending time with her church family. She enjoyed crocheting, knitting, crafts, needlework and cooking. She is survived by two sons, Mike Welling (Janelle) of Springfield, Oregon, and Brett (Lesia) Welling of Rio Vista, Texas; a daughter, Lori (Richard) Lesure of Los Banos, California; a brother, Anthony 'Tony' Tavano of Newark (Wayne Co. Nursing Home); a sister, Luci DeCann, of Newark; and four grandchildren. Arrangements entrusted to the Major Family Funeral Home, Springfield. Interment is in the Valley View Cemetery, Springfield.

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January 31, 2005

Metcalf, Alice - Alice DeLyser Metcalf, 89, died January 26, 2005. She had resided in Newark and more recently in Canandaigua. She is survived by her daughter, Suzanne Colucci of Canandaigua; two sons and daughters-in-law, Richard and NJ Metcalf of Dallas, TX, Lawrence and Maureen Metcalf of San Francisco, CA; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. She was predeceased in 1979 by her husband, Clarence Metcalf. A memorial service will be held at Newark First United Methodist Church, 301 South Main Street, on Tuesday, February 1, at 2 p.m. Interment will be in Honeoye Falls Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Contributions may be made to the Newark First United Methodist Church, 301 South Main St., Newark 14513 or to the Ontario County Health Related Facility, c/o The Activities Department, 3062 County Complex Drive, Canandaigua, NY 14424. Arrangements by the Kennedy & Son Funeral Home, in Canandaigua.

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January 29, 2005

Brandt, Elizabeth E. (Betty) - Elizabeth E. Brandt of Sodus Center, died peacefully January 22, 2005. Predeceased by her husband Ernest in 1979. Betty was employed at the Sodus Cold Storage as well as being a charter member of the Marion Fire Dept. Ladies Auxiliary, a member and past officer of Eastern Star Sodus Chapter #521OES, volunteer and past treasurer of the Sodus Free Library, member of the Sodus Twig Association, and member of The First Reformed Church of Sodus. A memorial service will be at the church on Sat., Feb. 5 at 1:00 p.m. She is survived by her daughters Sally (William) Hoffman, and Carole (John) Bowles; sons Roger Brandt, David (Joan) Brandt, and Thomas (Lorri) Brandt; brother Charles (Nellie) Nye; 15 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren; and many close friends. Donations in her memory may be made to the Sodus Center Ambulance of the Sodus Reformed Church. Arrangements by the Norton Funeral Home of Sodus.

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January 27, 2005

Washburn, Willis - Willis Dening Washburn, age 81, of Rte. 31, Lyons, died Wednesday, January 26, 2005 at the Wayne County Nursing Home. Friends and family are invited to attend calling hours on Friday, Jan. 28 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Weeks-Keysor Funeral Home, 5 Phelps St. in Lyons, where a funeral service will be held on Saturday, Jan. 29 at 10 a.m. with Rev. Cassandra Salter-Smith officiating. Spring burial will in the South Lyons Cemetery. Dening was born in Clyde, on May 10, 1923, a son to Willis W. and Myrtia Dening Washburn. He retired from G.W. Lisk in Clifton Springs as an engineer, after 41 years of employment. Predeceased by his brother, Ralph Washburn; survived by his wife of 55 years, Beverly, son, Neil of Palmyra; daughter, Lynn (Robert) Eason of Webster; grandsons, Paul and Nicholas; 'little brother' Gerald Bates of Clyde. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Lyons United Methodist Church, or to the Wayne County Nursing Home.

Bundy, Alma M. - Alma M. Bundy, age 70 of Old Lyons Rd. died Wednesday, Jan. 26, at Newark Wayne Hospital. A memorial service will be held Sat., Jan. 29 at Marantha Baptist Church, Travell Rd., Lyons. Spring burial in South Lyons Cemetery. Alma was born in Lyons, July 17, 1934; daughter of Louis and Bertha Husner Wunder. She had worked at IEC in Newark for l2 yrs. and at Newark Wayne Hospital in Housekeeping from 1971 to 1978 and Zotos in Geneva. She was a member of Marantha Baptist Church where she was a Sunday school teacher. Survived 2 sons; Louis O'Neil of Lyons, Leon O'Neil of Newark; Freida Spencer of Lyons; Rita Mitchinson of Newark; 2 step sons, WM Bundy of Calif.; Leonard Bundy Jr, Gieer S.C.; 2 step daughters; Pauline Frizzell of VT; Patty Schreider; 2 brothers; Kenneth Wunder of Jamestown, NY; Charles Baker of Missouri; several grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; several step-grandchildren; nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles, many friends of Marantha Baptist Church. Predeceased by her husbands; Henry O'Neil and Leonard Bundy. Arrangements by Boeheim-Pusateri Funeral Home, Lyons.

DeWind, Florman J. 'Boots' - Florman J. 'Boots' DeWind, 66, of East Union Street, Newark, died unexpectedly January 23, 2005 at the Newark-Wayne Community Hospital. Boots was born February 24, 1938 in the town of Rose, son to Floyd B. and Eleanor C. Canary DeWind. He was currently employed at Wal-Mart in Newark, since its' opening; also was a member of the Buckhorn Sportsman Club and an avid local stock car fan. Survivors include his three sons, Edward DeWind of South Carolina; Richard Sizemore of Lyons and Todd DeWind of Rochester. One daughter Brenda Huber of Mexico, NY and several grandchildren and many special friends. Friends and family are invited to attend a 'Time of Remembrance' on Saturday, January 29 from 3-5 p.m. at the Weeks-Keysor Funeral Home, 5 Phelps St., Lyons.

Purchase, Dorothy ( Kent ) - Dorothy ( Kent ) Purchase, 89, of East Greenbushdied Friday evening, January 14, 2005 at Evergreen Commons Nursing Home in East Greenbush. She was born November 18, 1915 in Mineville , NY , the daughter of Roy and Esther (Dougan) Kent. She graduated from Mineville High School in 1933, and SUNY Albany in 1937, with a degree in education. She taught French and English in Bolton Landing, NY before marrying Robert L. Purchase in 1940 and moving to Marion , NY. She lived for 39 years in Marion, where she raised five children, retiring in 1979 to Brownsville , Vermont where she resided until 1990 when she moved to Slingerlands , NY. Mrs. Purchase was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Marion where she was an active volunteer. She was an active member of the DAR in Newark , NY. Her volunteer work continued in Vermont where she regularly contributed pies to the Brownsville bean suppers and volunteered at the Stoughton House in Windsor, VT. She enjoyed cooking and was a talented gardener, maintaining several colorful flower gardens in Vermont. She was an avid reader, enjoyed cross-country skiing and walks around her mountainside Vermont community. Survivors include four daughters: Mary Sheldon of Montclair, Virginia, Kathryn Purchase of Washington, D.C., Ann Purchase of Delmar, NY and Jane Purchase of Omaha, Nebraska; a brother Stanley Kent of Moriah, NY; and 8 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband of 49 years, her son Stephen, and a sister and brother. Memorial contributions may be made to Friends of Stoughton House, Windsor, Vermont 05089 .

Graybill, Adriana - Adriana M. Graybill, 96, formerly of Bryant Avenue, Newark, died January 24, 2005 at the Clifton Springs Nursing Home. Adriana was born on October 10, 1908 in Belgium, the daughter of Frank and Leona Oernout De Blaere. For more than 25 years, she worked at Bloomer Brothers as a press operator. After her retirement, she worked several years as a sales clerk for Graybill Electronic and Appliance Store. She was a communicant of St. Michael's Church and a member of the Newark Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary. She is survived by a daughter, Joan (Richard) DeVolder of Newark, and son Rodney (Judi) Graybill of Newark; four grandchildren - Rick (Shelly) DeVolder, Lisa (Doug) Parkison, Jill (Todd) Nittolo and Joy (Weldon) Rice; six great-grandchildren; her sister Mina Forshay of Tampa, Florida, several nieces and nephews. Adriana was predeceased in 1983 by her husband Jacob; by her sister Madeline Naeye; by four brothers, Morris, William, Julian and Sam DeBlaere. Private funeral services will be held at the Paul L. Murphy & Sons Funeral Home in Newark. Burial will be in Newark Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Newark Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary, 150 East Miller Street, Newark, NY 14513.

Gardner, Leland Edwin 'Eddie' - L. Edwin Gardner, 84, of 24 Park Street, Phelps died Tuesday (January 25, 2005) at the Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic. Mr. Gardner was born June 14, 1920 in Farmington, NY the son of the late Lindley J. and Ethel K. Lindsay Gardner. On December 24, 1941 Mr. Gardner married Ruth H. Hodges. He was a United States Army Veteran of WWII. He was a member of the Phelps Golden Agers, The Phelps Historical Society and a member of the Clifton Springs United Methodist Church. Mr. Gardner was retired from the Gannett newspaper. He is survived by his wife of 63 years Ruth H. Gardner; daughter, Kathryn (Harlow) Blackburn of Phelps; brother, Calvin (Carol) Gardner of Florida; grandson, Daniel (Rebekha) Hiler of Leroy; granddaughter, Lori (Lance) Webb of Newark; great-grandson, Orion Hiler; great-granddaughter, Indigo Hiler; great-granddaughter Emily Kathryn Webb; and several nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to attend a memorial service on Saturday (January 29) at 3 p.m. at the Clif ton Springs United Methodist Church with the Rev. Lynn Spence officiating. Burial will be in Resthaven Cemetery in the spring. It is suggested that memorial contributions be made to the Noah Project, Clifton Springs United Methodist Church, 1 E. Main Street, Clifton Springs, NY 14432. Funeral Arrangements are by The Cheney Funeral Home.

Davis, Elma - Elma Davis, 88, of Newark, died Monday (January 24, 2005) at the DeMay Living Center. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. on Saturday (January 29, 2005) at the Emmanuel Methodist Church, East Miller Street, Newark with the Rev. Carlos Smith, officiating. Burial will be in East Newark Cemetery. Memorials in her name may be made to one's favorite charity. Mrs. Davis was born on September 24,1916 in Rochester, New York the daughter of Ernest and Lula Brisee DuBois. She was a linen room assistant at the Newark-Wayne Community Hospital for 35 years, retiring in 1981. Elma was a member of the Emmanuel Methodist Church. Mrs. Davis is survived by two daughters Virginia (Alfinso) Nieves and Patricia (Carl) Boden, son Llewellyn (Terry) Davis all of Newark, a stepson Allan (Margaret) Davis of Welisboro, PA, fourteen grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Harry L Davis in 1987 The family is being served by the Paul L. Murphy & Sons Funeral Home.

Vanderwall, Albert F. - Albert F. Vanderwall, 72, of Fairville and Ontario, died January 23, 2005, at the age of 72. He is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Eleanor Coon; children, Shelly, Terry, Gary (Connie), Peggy and Randy Vanderwall, Cindy (Craig) Halstead: 10 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; 5 sisters; 4 brothers; and many nieces, nephews and special friends. Friends and family called at Stevens Funeral Home, 3896 Buffalo St., Marion, NY, where a Memorial Service was held yesterday. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Fairville Ambulance, Rte. 88, Newark, NY 14513.

Dickinson, Sue L. - Sue L. Dickinson, 56, of Marion, died January 22, 2005, at the age of 56. She is survived by her loving children, Melissa (David) Kamens, Amy (Jason Bellerose) Dickinson and Sarah Dickinson all of Rochester; a godchild, Holly Fuller of Marion; sisters, Barbara Marcel of MA, Linda (Larry) Sherman of MI, and Gayle Morgan of CO. Friends and family are invited to call Saturday 9 to 11 a.m. at Stevens Funeral Home, 3896 Buffalo St., Marion, where a Memorial Service will be held Saturday at 11 or immediately following calling hours. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Lung Association, Finger Lakes Region, Inc., 1595 Elmwood Ave., Rochester, NY 14620.

Squires, Charles H. 'Chuck' - Charles H. 'Chuck' Squires, 72, of Wolcott, died January 23, 2005. He is survived by his loving wife, Barbara Jean; children, Sue (Wayne) Ellis, Charles E. Squires, Patty Squires, Kelly (James) Sparks, and Bernadette (Bradley) Cooper; grandchildren, Sarah Ellis, Heather, Ann Marie, Johnathan, Sandy, Rachel, Caleb, Leah Sparks, and Lydia & Kelly Ann Cooper. Charles founded the Country Squires Auction in the early 1970s and Barbara Jean's Furniture Store in October of 1989. Friends called at the Colvin-Robertson-Norton Funeral Home, Wolcott. Funeral Service will be held today (Thursday) 2 p.m. at the South Butler United Methodist Church. Interment will be in the spring at the Butler Center Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Rose Fire Dept. or South Butler United Methodist Church.

Brown, Hettie - Hettie Brown, 91, died January 24, 2005 at Loretta Nursing Home in Syracuse. Hettie was born August 29, 1913, in Hartsville, South Carolina. She was a Senior Companion for Newark Developmental Center. She is survived by her daughter, Christola Walker of Syracuse; her son LeRoy (Ilean) Brown of Savannah; 10 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews; step-son John Gurley of Edgewood, Maryland. She was predeceased in 1948 by her husband, Kimual. She was a member of Redeemed Church of God in Christ, in Williamson. Arrangements entrusted to Boeheim-Pusateri Funeral Home, 77 William Street, Lyons. The service is tomorrrow, Jan. 28 at 1 p.m. at Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church, Spencer Street, Lyons; spring burial will be in the South Lyons Cemetery.

Overton, Lavina - Lavina Overton, 82, of Newark, died January 24, 2005 at the Wayne County Nursing Home. Lavina was born December 9, 1922, in Orange, New Jersey, to Edward and Fannie Vaughn Lewis. For several years, she worked at Dey Brothers Department Store in Syracuse, and she volunteered at the Salvation Army in Syracuse. She is survived by her son, Eugene (fiancee Carolyn Jacobs) Overton of Newark; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, Jimmy Overton, and by her parents. Arrangements entrusted to Paul L. Murphy & Sons Funeral Home, 127 E. Miller St. in Newark. Her funeral service was officiated by the Rev. Carlos Smith, and interment will be in East Newark Cemetery.

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January 25, 2005

Timerson Carrie M. - Carrie Mae Timerson, 86 of Vienna St., Newark, died Monday, January 24, 2005 at her home with her loving family by her side. Family and friends may call Wednesday (Jan. 26) from 2-4 and 7-9 at the Norman L. Waterman Funeral Home, Inc., 124 W. Miler St., Newark. A Funeral Service will be at funeral home with the Rev. West Reed officiating at the convenience of the family. Burial will follow in Newark Cemetery, N. Main St., Newark. In memory of Carrie, please direct contributions to the American Cancer Society, 1400 N. Winton Rd., Rochester, NY 14609 or to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 3049, Syracuse, NY 13220. Carrie was born the daughter of the late Fredrick and Ada Butman Fuller on Sept. 1, 1918 in Ira, New York. She was a member of the Eastern Star Amitie Chapter 473. Carrie was an in independent homemaker employed by many families in the Newark area. Carrie will be remembered by her niece Mae E. Phelps of Newark; nephew Glen Slowe of CO.; great niece Susan (Clifford) Lynch of Palmyra; great-great niece Kayleigh Lynch; great-great nephew Jacob Lynch; sister-in-law Mary Fuller of IN.; and many, many friends. Send a memory or condolence by visiting

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January 21, 2005

Sproul, Nancy L. - Nancy L. Sproul, 62, of Newark, died January 20, 2005 at her home on Linden Avenue, Newark. Nancy was born on May 27, 1942 in Newark the daughter of Dr. Leon and Lillian Walters Westfall. She was a registered nurse, having graduated in 1963 from the Genesee School of Nursing in Rochester. For 30 years, Nancy was a nurse with the Newark School District where she had worked at several school buildings but primarily at the high school. She was a member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Survivors include her husband of 41 years, Gary L., three children Stephen (Kristen) of Macedon, Laura (John) Bouwens of Newark and Matthew (fiancee Khris Woods) of Canandaigua; four grandchildren Joshua and Anna Bouwens, and Brandon and Madison Sproul; two sisters Joan (Alan) St. George of Cleveland, OH and Judith (Ben) Lynch of Horseheads, NY, a brother James (Sally) Westfall of Newark; several nieces and nephews and family friend Sherri Jakobovic of Geneva. Friends may call Sunday, Jan. 23 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Paul L. Murphy & Sons Funeral Home, 127 East Miller Street, Newark. Funeral services will beat 11 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 24 at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, South Main Street, Newark with the Rev. Carmen Rae Seufert officiating. Burial will be in East Newark Cemetery. Memorials in her name may be made to the Wayne County Humane Society, 1475 County House Road, Lyons, New York 14489 or to St. Mark's Church, South Main Street, Newark, New York 14513.

 

Stott, Elizabeth W. - Elizabeth W. “Sue” Stott of 21 Elm Street, Trumansburg, passed away at the Cayuga Medical Center on Thursday, January 20, 2005 at the age of 87. A Memorial Service will be held at the First Presbyterian Church of Ulysses on Monday, January 24, 2005 at 2:00 pm with the Rev. Jeffrey S. Kellam officiating. In keeping with Sue’s wishes, no calling hours have been scheduled. Born in Lyons , New York on October 16, 1917, Sue was the daughter of Clarence and Mabel Gavitt Weeks. Sue and her husband, Paul R. Stott moved to the Trumansburg area from Indiana in 1971. She was an active member of the Ulysses Presbyterian Women at the First Presbyterian Church of Ulysses in Trumansburg and the P.E.O. Sisterhood-Chapter B.J. Sue enjoyed teaching at the Baden Street Settlement School in Rochester for many years. She also quilted and sewed for family, friends and church fund-raisers. In addition to creating hand-made treasures for family members, Sue placed her husband, children and grandchildren at the top of the priority list. Her support and guidance will be sorely missed. In addition to her husband of 56 years, Paul R. Stott of Trumansburg, Sue is survived by two sons, Peter Charles Stott of Chicago, IL and Robert Rothwell Stott of Algonquin, IL; one “adopted son”, Mike Boylan of Trumansburg; two grandsons, Aaron and Philip Stott of Chicago, IL and two brothers, Robert H. Weeks of Newark, and John G. Weeks of Cambridge, NY. Contributions in Sue’s memory may be directed to the First Presbyterian Church of Ulysses, P.O. Box 597 , Trumansburg , NY 14886 or the P.E.O. Sisterhood-Chapter B.J., Attn: Carolyn Stillions, 1342 Agard Rd. , Trumansburg , NY 14886 .

The family has entrusted arrangements to the Ness-Sibley Funeral Home, 23 South St . , Trumansburg. 1-888-534-5446.
  www.ness-sibley.com.

 

Mott, Alice L. - Alice Laura Mott, 87 of Route 31, Palmyra, died Thursday, Jan. 20, 2005 at the Wayne County Nursing Home. Family and friends may call Monday (Jan. 24) from 4 to 7 at the Norman L. Waterman Funeral Home, Inc., 124 W. Miller St., Newark. A Funeral Service will follow calling at 7 p.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Carlos Smith officiating. Burial will be in East Palmyra Cemetery in the spring. Mrs. Mott was born the daughter of the late Arthur and Edna Houge Holbrook on Oct. 17, 1917 in Dansville. She had worked as a nurses aide at Mt. Morris Hospital, C.H. Stuart in Newark for many years and in Port Gibson for Finger Lakes DDSO, Senior Companion. Mrs. Mott loved to work in the yard and enjoyed sewing and spending time with her family. Mrs. Mott will be remembered by her sons Robert (Rose) of Sodus, William Jr. (Jean) and George (Nancy) both of Palmyra; daughters Shirley (George) Johnson of Ovid, Rose (Don) Coon of Palmyra and Vicki (William) Stanton of NC; 23 grandchildren, many great grandchildren and several great-great grandchildren; brothers Charles (Pearl) Holbrook of S. Dansville and Raymond (Evelyn) Holbrook of Dansville; sisters Jesse Prevorce, Viola Storelli, May (Joe) Taylor and Betty Pangeorn; daughter-in-law Lorraine Mott of Newark; many nieces and nephews. Mrs. Mott was predeceased by her husband William Mott in 1988, son Ronald in 2004, one brother and four sisters. In memory of Mrs. Mott, please direct contributions to a charity of choice. Send a memory or condolence by visiting
 
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January 19, 2005

Benton, Ina - Ina A. Benton, 93, of Newark, died January 13, 2005. She was predeceased by her husband, Stanley, and her son, Garith. She is survived by daughters, Jacquelyn (George) Reed of Fairfax, Virginia and Kathryn (Benjamin) Poormon of Mesa, Arizona; brothers, Charles (Pola) Austin of California and Herbert (Rosita) Austin of Newark; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Newark. She was a member of several clubs, and graduated from the Teachers Training Class. Arrangements entrusted to the Stevens Funeral Home, 3896 Buffalo St., Marion.

Ford, Marie - Marie C. Ford, 64, of Marion, formerly of Webster, died January 11, 2005. She was predeceased by her husband, William. She is survived by her daughters, Linda (Chinh) Nguyen of California, Carol Huff of Marion, Deborah (Kenneth) Frank of Little Valley; nine grandchildren; her sister, Helen Williams of Jamestown; her brother, Earl (Akwilda) Williams of Olean; and half sister, Gloria Britton of Kennedy. Arrangements were made by Stevens Funeral Home, 3896 Buffalo Street, Marion.

Elliott, Howard - Howard Elliott, 88, of Palmyra, died January 16, 2005. He is survived by his companion, Kathy Harris; daughters, Helen Cahalen of Port Gibson and Priscilla Baker of Lowville; son, Alfred Little of Palmyra; sister, Evelyn Baker of Port Gibson; grandson, Robert (Sandy Stoffel) Casler of Phelps, and five great-grandchildren. Howard was a WWII veteran and member of the American Legion Post #1 in Albany. Arrangements by Stevens Funeral Home, Marion.

Keenan, Margaret - Margaret V. Keenan, 66, of Marion, died January 14, 2005. She is s survived by her children, Robin (Ronald) Gruendike of Fairport, Arthur (Yumi) Keenan of Japan, Chris (Kendra) Keenan of Henrietta, four grandchildren, and friends and family. Arrangements by Stevens Funeral Home, 3896 Buffalo Street, Marion. Interment will be in the Marion Cemetery.

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January 18, 2005

Vanderlyke, Jennie J. - Jennie Vanderlyke, 91, formerly of East Miller Street, Newark, died January 14, 2005. Burial will be in Newark Cemetery. Memorials may be sent to the Wayne County Nursing Home, 7376 Route 31, 14489. Jennie was born Oct. 13, 1913, in Holland, the daughter of John and Elizabeth Pauw Dunning. She is survived by her daughter, Dorothy Orso Decker of Newark; a son, Herbert L. of Newark; a sister, Edna (Fred) Bowen of Sanford, Florida. She was predeceased in 1996 by her husband, Herbert J. Vanderlyke; by her son, Robert L. in 1943; and a brother, John Dunning in 1987. Arrangements were made by the Paul L. Murphy & Sons Funeral Home in Newark.

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January 17, 2005

Kidder, Louis Albert  - Louis Albert Kidder, 77 of Chestnut St. died Sunday, January 16, 2005 at the Newark-Wayne Community Hospital. Fulfilling the wishes of Mr. Kidder, there will be no prior calling hours. Family and friends may attend a Memorial Service Thursday (Jan. 20) at 6:30 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church, 301 S. Main St., Newark with Rev. Dan Mann officiating. Burial will be in E. Newark Cemetery at the convenience of the family. In memory of Mr. Kidder, please direct contributions to Mercy Flight Central, Brickyard Rd., Canandaigua, 14424 or to a charity of choice. Mr. Kidder was born the son of the late Willis V. and Laura Brown Kidder on May 3, 1927 in Naples, NY. He was self-employed as a carpenter and enjoyed wood working. He also spent many hours in his flower garden. Mr. Kidder will be remembered by his loving wife Grace Ryal Kidder; sons Bruce and Michael (Joann) Kidder both of Newark; daughter Kimberly (Greg) Triplett of Stanley; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren; sister Deloris McConnel of Plattsburgh; mother-in-law Beatrice Cornwell of Newark; several nieces and nephews. Mr. Kidder was predeceased by his brother Adrian Kidder in 2004. Arrangements entrusted to the Norman L. Waterman Funeral Home, Inc., Newark Send a memory or condolence by visiting www.watermanfuneralhome.com

Pease, John - John Norwood Pease, 82, of Walworth and Newark, died at Newark Hospital, after a short illness. He was a resident of the DeMay Living Center in Newark, and lived for 45 years in Walworth. John worked for several years on the family farm, Willow Tree Dairy, in Avon. During WWII, he was a Corporal M.P. and pilot trainee in the Army Air Force, stationed in Georgia and later Texas. His unit was to be deployed to Germany when V-E Day was declared. He was honorably discharged in 1946. Upon his marriage to Winifred, he worked as a private hauler before joining the NYS Dept. of Motor Vehicles in 1962, retiring in 1982, with the rank of Principal License Examiner. After retirement, he ran the Pease Driving School until 1987. He was a Walworth Volunteer fireman and a founding member of the Walworth-Seely Public Library, serving on its board of directors for many years. He has been a member of the Joseph Gallipeau American Legion Post #294 of Avon since 1987. In retirement, he and Winifred traveled the country many times. He was predeceased by his parents, John G. and Guinevere N. Pease, sisters, Sally Pease and Mary Beecher. He is survived by his wife Winifred, of Walworth; son, Christopher, 48, of Brighton; sister, Ruth Nelson of Michigan; brother, Charles of Avon; nieces and nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews and many friends. A memorial service was held at the Walworth United Methodist Church. Memorials may be sent to the Walworth United Methodist Church Memorial Fund or the Walworth-Seely Public Library. Interment will be in Springbook Cemetery in Fair Haven. Arrangements made by the Stevens Funeral Home in Marion.Alice Helstrom

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January 15, 2005

Sloane, Margaret "Peg" - Margaret "Peg" Sloane, 74, of East Maple Ave., Newark, died Friday, January 14, 2005, at the Wayne County Nursing Home. Funeral Services will be a 2 p.m. on Monday (January 17) at the Park Presbyterian Church, Maple Court, Newark. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery in Geneva. Mrs. Sloane was born on December 8, 1930, in Albany, NY, the daughter of William and Dorothy Pelton Scofield. Peg graduated from Rochester General Hospital School of Nursing in 1951. She worked as a registered nurse at Newark-Wayne Community Hospital and for many years at the Clifton Spring Hospital, retiring in 1995. She was a member of the Park Presbyterian Church where she had been an Elder and was involved with the Together in Christ organization. She is survived by four sons, David (Sandy) of Lyons, Douglas PhD (Janis) of Hyattsville, MD, Gregg (Debra) of Newark, and Gary of Hyannis, MA; nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren; and sister-in-law Hilda Scofield of Penn Yan. Peg was predeceased by her husband Arthur in 1982 and a brother, George Scofield in 2004. Memorials in her name may be made to the Park Presbyterian Church, Maple Court, Newark, NY 14513. The family is being served by the Paul L. Murphy & Sons Funeral Home, East Miller St., Newark.

Helstrom, Alice J.- Alice Jane Helstrom, 88, of Newark, died Friday, January 14, 2005 at Newark-Wayne Community Hospital Family and friends may call Monday (Jan. 17) from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the Norman L. Waterman Funeral Home, Inc., 124 W. Miller St., Newark. A Funeral Service will follow calling at 10:30 at the funeral home with Deacon Ed Sergeant officiating. Burial will be in St. Peter and Paul Cemetery in Elmira, NY. Alice was born the daughter of the late Albert and Laura Farr Grover on January 23, 1916 in Hornell, NY. She enjoyed reading the Catholic Devotional and Bible stores. She would spend many hours crocheting and playing games. Alice will be remembered by many friends and staff at the Finger Lakes DDSO. In memory of Alice, please direct contributions to a charity of choice. Send a memory or condolence by visiting  www.watermanfuneralhome.com

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January 13, 2005

Tarantelli, Anna Joan - Newark – Anna Joan Tarantelli, 91 died Thursday, January 13, 2005 at DeMay Living Center. Family and friends may call Monday (Jan. 17) from 4 to 8 at the Norman L. Waterman Funeral Home, Inc., 124 W. Miller St., Newark. A Funeral Mass will be Tuesday (Jan. 18) at St. Michael Church at 11 a.m. with Rev. Peter Clifford officiating. Burial will follow in Newark Cemetery. In memory Mrs. Tarantelli, please direct contributions to the DeMay Living Center, 100 Sunset Dr., Newark 14513. Mrs. Tarantelli was born the daughter of the late Pasquale and Rosina Galdo Bilotta on Feb. 17, 1913 in Philadelphia, PA. She was a member of St. Michael Church and the Red Hats Society at DeMay Living Center. She enjoyed reading, cooking and playing cards. Mrs. Tarantelli volunteered many hours at the Newark Schools. She was honored with Mother of The Year in 1998 by 1420 radio station. Mrs. Tarantelli will be remembered by her son L. Thomas (Marsha) Tarantelli of Fairport; daughters Nancy Tarantelli and her friend Joe Ecker, Tisha Mathewson and her friend Bryan Romeiser all of Newark; five grandchildren, eleven great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She was loved and adored by her family and many, many friends Mrs. Tarantelli was predeceased by her husband Patrick on Jan. 18, 1995, four brothers and one sister. Send a memory or condolence by visiting www.watermanfuneralhome.com

January 12, 2005

Pembroke, Mina F. 'Peg' - Mina F. 'Peg' Pembroke, 84, of Newark Road, Marion, died Tuesday, January 11, 2005, after a brief illness. She was born in Marion January 29, 1910, and was the last surviving daughter of Jacob and Mary Johnson Van Gee. Peg taught piano lessons for several years. She was the bookkeeper for the family business, Pembroke Packing Company, until her retirement. She was one of the oldest members of the Second Reformed Church in Marion and enjoyed being its organist for many services, weddings, and funerals. Peg was a member of the Eastern Star, Richards Chapter, Girl Scout leader, and a member of the Marion Health Club. She was fond of relating historical events to younger generations in the area. Peg was predeceased by her husband, Robert, in 1996 after 62 years of marriage. She is survived by two daughters, Linda (Harvey) Kaiser of Syracuse, and Maxine (Robert) Kilbourn of North Branch, MI; five grandchildren, Jessica Kilbourn, Seth (Jane) Kilbourn, Sven-Erik (Martha) Kaiser, Robert P. (Mary) Kaiser, and Christina Kaiser; four great-grandchildren; sisters-in-law, Hazel P. Bassage of Macedon and Bertha V. Pembroke of Dunedin, FL; several niece and nephews. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday for the family at the Stevens Funeral Home, Marion, and calling hours at 4 p.m. on Thursday for friends and family. Burial will be in the Marion Cemetery. Contributions may be made in lieu of flowers to the Second Reformed Church, P.O. Box 32, Marion, NY 14505 or the Marion Public Library.

Hammond, Frank E. - Frank E. Hammond, 77, died Sunday, Jan. 9, 2005. Frank was born November 30, 1927 in Palmyra, where he lived most of his life. He is survived by brother James Hammond and family of Redlands, CA; daughter Janice Rayno of Sand Springs, OK; daughter and son-in-law Victoria and Dale Webb of Marion; daughter and son-in-law Elizabeth and Eugene DeRycke of Sand Springs, OK; son F. Stuart Hammond of Sand Springs, OK; son and daughter-in-law Richard and Anne Hammond of Noblesville, IN; and 13 grandchildren Jennifer Rayno; Samantha, Morgan, Maxine, and Alex Webb; Scott (and wife Christy) and Matthew DeRycke; Elijah, Sarah, and Seth Hammond; Rebecca and Grace Hammond, and Matthew Lockridge. Friends are invited to call Saturday, Jan. 15 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the McGuire/Hargrave & Murphy Funeral Home, 123 East Jackson Street, Palmyra. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions should be directed to the Finger Lakes DDSO, 703 E. Maple Ave., Newark, NY, 14513.

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January 11, 2005

Marsa, Eleanor - Eleanor Marsa, 95, formerly of Phelps, died Monday Jan. 10, 2005 at the Geneva Living Center South. Friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday (Jan. 12) at the Eacker Funeral Home, 47 Main St. in Phelps. Funeral services will be offered at 11 a.m.Thursday (Jan. 13) at the funeral home with the Rev. Edward Dillon officiating. Burial will be at the convenience of the family in St. Francis Cemetery in Phelps. Friends may contribute to the Geneva Living Center South Activities fund in Eleanor's memory. Eleanor was born Dec. 10, 1909 in Phelps, the daughter of Michael and Julia Howley, and had lived in the area all of her life. She retired from Sarah Coventry in Newark after many years of service. Eleanor was a member of the Sarah Coventry Retirees, St. Francis Church and the Phelps American Legion Ladies Auxiliary. She enjoyed playing solitaire and watching the Yankees on TV. Eleanor is survived by her son, James (Pat) Marsa of Lyons; a granddaughter, Shannon (Michael) Howitt of Cortland; a grandson, Tim Kerfien of Geneva; very close friends, Mary Ellen and Gary Olschewke of Phelps; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Alfred; daughters, Sue and Betty; a sister, Alice De Brock; and a brother, James Howley.

Polakiewicz, Leonard - Leonard Polakiewicz of Newark died at his home with his family by his side on January 10, 2005 as a result of complications, after a courageous battle with a long term illness. Per his request, there will be no calling hours. Family and friends may attend a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Michael Church in Newark on Wednesday (Jan. 12) at 9:30 a.m. Burial will follow in Newark Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, per Leonard's request, please direct contributions to St. Michael School, 301 South Main Street, Newark, NY 14513. Leonard was born the son of the late Michael and Aneilla (Ella) Symanec Polakiewicz in Rochester, NY. The funeral home proudly flies the Navy Flag in honor of his service to our country during WWII and Korean War. He served with the U.S.N. Amphibious Forces in the South Pacific. After WWII, he remained in the Naval Reserve serving with the Merchant Marines. He was recalled to active Naval Duty during the Korean War, serving as Master at Arms aboard the USS Everglades. After WWII he enlisted in the NYS Police at Batavia, NY until he was recalled to active duty in 1948. Returning home from the Korean War he returned to the NYS Police as a member of the Bureau of Criminal Investigation throughout Western New York State until retirement in 1972. At that time he was appointed as Regional Loss Prevention Manager for Evan Products Co. (Grossman's Retail) assigned to Western New York, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Leonard was recognized as a Professional Investigator with a colorful career until 1990 when he retired due to ill health. Leonard was a life member of the VFW, Post 2883 in Newark, member of the American Legion-Newark, NYS Police-PBA, American Society for Industrial Security, Sampson/WWII Navy Veterans Inc., USS Everglades AD-24 Association and the American Association of State Troopers. Leonard will be sadly missed by his loving wife of 54 years, Doris Chamberlin Polakiewicz; son Daryl (Christie Williams) Polakiewicz; daughters Sheree (Mark Clingerman) Polakiewicz and Diane Green; three grandsons Elijah J.P. Whiting, Erik J. Polakiewicz-Staccone and Corick J. Green; sisters Josephine (Lay) Green and Veronica Chalker; brother-in-law and sister- in-law Peter and Marian (Chamberlin) Pagnattaro; sister-in-law Clara (Gobin) Polakiewicz; many special loving nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great nephews and cousins. Leonard was predeceased by his brothers Joseph (2003), Teofal 'Trip' (2004), Lewis and Edward Polakiewicz; sister Julia Tomasheski. Arrangements entrusted to the Norman L. Waterman Funeral Home, Inc., Newark.

Dykhuizen, Kenneth J. - Kenneth J. Dykhuizen, 64, of Marion, died January 10, 2005. He was predeceased by his parents, the Rev. Arnold and Geneva Dykhuizen. He is survived by his children, Beth (Mark) Boerman of Marion, Lynnette (David) Mackey Jr., of Marion and Todd Dykhuizen of Lyons; sister, Joy Bonebright Creek of Blue Springs, NB; 10 grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends and family are invited to call Wednesday 7-9 at Stevens Funeral Home, 3896 Buffalo St., Marion, NY. Funeral Services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Second Reformed Church of Marion, 3737 Mills St., Marion. Donations may be made to the Second Reformed Church Mission Fund, PO Box 32 Marion, NY 14505 or the Finger Lakes Hematology/Oncology, 6 Ambulance Drive, Clifton Springs, NY 14432.

Ogden, William Ralph - W. Ralph Ogden, age 81, of Clifton Springs, died Jan. 9, 2005, at Highland Hopital in Rochester. W. Ralph was born Sept. 27, 1923 in Rochester, NY, the son of the late William J. & Etta Ogden, and had lived in the area most of his life. He served his country in the United States Army from 1943-1945. W. Ralph was a graduate of the University of Buffalo School of Pharmacy. He owned and operated the Ogden Drug Company, Inc. for 43 years. Ralph was a member of the Clifton Springs Rotary Club and the Clifton Springs VFW. He is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Dorothy; daughters, Kathleen (Norman) Welch of Pittsford, Marcia (Brian) Andreoli of Bethel, CT; son, John E. (Judy) Ogden of Leesburg, VA; 5 grandchildren; brothers, Robert B. (Jean) Ogden of Lake Helen, FL; several nieces & nephews. W. Ralph is predeceased by his sister, Ruth Schrader. Friends may call Thursday, Jan. 13, 2005, from 2 to 4 and 7to 9 at the Patrick Funeral Home, 26 West Main St., Clifton Springs, NY. A Memorial Service will be offered Jan. 14 at 2 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Clifton Springs. In lieu of flowers, friends may contribute to the First Baptist Church of Clifton Springs or the Clifton Springs Hospital Cardiac Rehabilitation Center in Ralph's memory. Burial will be at the convenience of the family in White Haven Memorial Park.

Cavanaugh Walter E. - Walter E. Cavanaugh of Elbridge died Saturday, January 8, 2005. Born in Oneida, NY, he was a long time resident of Newark, NY before moving to Elbridge. He was a Navy veteran of W.W. II and a 1950 graduate of Syracuse University with a degree in business. He Worked for Sarah Coventry for 32 years and was vice president in charge of the shipping division. Walt loved golfing and reading. He was a communicant of St. Joseph's Church in Camillus. Walt is now reunited with his wife of 61 years, Alice Sweeney Cavanaugh, who predeceased him on April 22, 2004. Surviving are daughters Wendy Cavanaugh, Diane (James) O'Donnell, Laurie Wright, and Kelly Cavanaugh, brother Paul Cavanaugh, and grandchildren Sarah & Jessica O'Donnell and Corey Wright. Services will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in St. Mary's Cemetery Mausoleum Chapel, DeWitt. Contributions in lieu of flowers may be made to the Jordan Ambulance Fund or the Elbridge Fire Dept. The Bush Funeral Home 120 E. Main St. Elbridge, NY 13060 has charge of the arrangements.

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January 8, 2005

DeBarr, Sally S. - Sally S. DeBarr, 75, of Washington St., Newark, died, Friday, January 7, 2005, at Rochester General Hospital. Mrs. DeBarr was born April 6, 1929, in Clyde, the daughter of Salvadore and Neva Slade DeRenzo. She was a 1948 graduate of Newark High School and a 1954 graduate of Central City Business Institute in Syracuse. From 1959 to 1965, Sally had been a legal secretary for Attorneys Maurice Strobridge and Thomas Biddle. From 1965 until her retirement in 1992, she was an executive secretary at Mobil Chemical. She had been Chairman of the Wayne County Republican Committee and had worked on the committee for many years. In her retirement, Sally was active in the Wayne County Historical Society in Lyons and the Lighthouse Museum in Sodus Point. Friends may call from 4-7 p.m. on Monday, January 10 at the Paul L. Murphy & Sons Funeral Home, 127 East Miller St., Newark. Funeral services for Sally will be at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, January 11 at the funeral home with Father Peter Clifford officiating. Burial will be in Newark Cemetery. She is survived by her daughter and son in law Valerie (Pack) and William F. Kubera of Cicero, three grandchildren Peter, Kimberly, and Kristen. She was predeceased by her husband Gerald in 2004, her father Salvadore DeRenzo, her mother, Neva Slade Ross, and her stepfather, Charles Ross. Memorials in her name may be made to the Newark-Arcadia Volunteer Ambulance, PO Box 680, Newark, NY 14513 or to the Wayne County Historical Society, 21 Butternut St., Lyons, NY 14489.

Benton, Robert E. - Robert E. Benton of Williamson, age 84, died on January 7, 2005. A veteran of WWII, former owner and operator of Robert's Florist & Antique Shop in Williamson, a life member of the Pultneyville United Church, Pultneyville Masonic Lodge #159, Williamson American Legion Post #394, Williamson Grange and the Wayne County Antique Dealer Association. Calling hours will not be observed and the courtesy of no flowers. A service will be held in the summer at time to be announced, with interment in the Lake View Cemetery, Pultneyville. Arrangements by Young Funeral Home, Williamson. Robert is survived by his sister, Irene (William) Siegwald of Lakeland, FL; sisters-in-law, Ina Benton of Fairville and Helen Benton of Sodus; several special nieces, nephews and friends. Expression of sympathy may be directed in his memory to the DeMay Living Center Activities Fund, 100 Sunset Dr., Newark, NY 14513, or the Williamson American Legion Post #394, PO Box 158, Williamson, NY 14589.

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January 6, 2005

Hartnagel, Glenn - Glenn P. Hartnagel, 90, formerly of Allen, Michigan, died January 4, 2005 at the Litchfield Nursing Centre. He was born December 30, 1914 in Newark, to Henry and Dora (Eckert) Hartnagel. Glenn was a farmer and had been a school bus driver for the Litchfield Community Schools. He belonged to St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Hillsdale. On March 31, 1953 he married Elfrieda (Engelhardt) and she still lives in Litchfield. Other survivors include a daughter, Dora Hartnagel of Hillsdale; a son, Frederick (April) Grear of Litchfield; a sister, Dorothy Wiswell of Clyde; a grandson, John Grear, who is a fifth generation at the homestead in Allen. Two sisters, three brothers, and an infant son preceded him in death. Interment is in the Allen Cemetery in Michigan.

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January 5, 2005

Pryzbyc, Antoinette - Antoinette M. Pryzbyc, 88, formerly of Utica, and recently a resident at the DeMay Living Center in Newark, died January 1, 2005. Antoinette was born June 13, 1916, in Rome, daughter of John and Agatha Toti. In 1941 in Utica, she was married to Frederick Pryzbyc, who died in 1984. For several years, she worked for the Utica Knitting Mill, and later at the Masonic Home in Utica. She was a member of St. Anthony's Church in Utica and member of the auxiliary of American Legion Post 229. Antoinette is survived by one son, Anthony M. (Rosemary) Pryzbyc of Newark; three granddaughters, Mrs. John (Yvonne) MacTaggart, Mrs. Eric (Renee) Hicks, and Jennifer Pryzbyc; five great-grandchildren; brother-in-law, William Butler of Rome; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents; her husband; three sisters, Florence Rolletta, Violet Guggi and Gean Butler; and one brother, Frank Toti. Memorial contributions may be made to the DeMay Living Center, Sunset Drive, Newark, NY 14513. Arrangments were made by the Heintz Funeral Home in Utica. Mass of Christian burial was celebrated at St. Anthony's Church in Utica; interment is in Holy Trinity Cemetery in Whitestown.

Boreman, Lyell - Lyell I. Boreman, 86, of Fairville, died January 4, 2005. He is survived by his daughter, Dorothy (Allen) Craudons; sons, James, Glenn (Margaret) and grandson, Edward. He was predeceased in 1994 by his wife Miriam. He was a veteran of World War Il, having served in the Army Air Corps, He and his family owned and operat ed the Western Auto Store in Sodus for many years. Arrangements entrusted to the Young Funeral Home in Williamson.

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January 4, 2005

Beach, Esther S. (Perrin) - Esther S. (Perrin) Beach of Williamson, died on January 1, 2005 in her 91st year. A retired teacher from Wayne Central School, Ontario; Member of the NYS Retired Teachers Assn., Wayne County Retired Teachers Assn., and the First Presbyterian Church of Williamson. Survived by her devoted son, Alan Beach of Williamson; grandson, Nathan Beach of Williamson; sister, Evelyn Bailey of Lyons; nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her husband, Leslie Beach. At her request, calling hours will not be observed, courtesy of no flowers. A private service to be held at the convenience of the family. Interment, Sunnyside Cemetery, Williamson. Expressions of sympathy may be directed in her memory to Blossom View Nursing Home Activities Fund, 6884 Maple Ave., Sodus, NY 14551. Arrangements by Young Funeral Home.

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