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NEWARK-
James G. Noody, 75 of Savona, N.Y., died Thursday, (January
26, 2012).
Friends may call Sunday 1:00 to 4:00 at Schulz-Pusateri Funeral
Home, 103 Maple Ct., Newark. Funeral Mass, Monday 10:00 a.m.
St. Michael's Church, Newark, N.Y. Burial in Newark Cemetery.
Memorials to the American Cancer Society .
Jim
was born in Croghan, September 15, 1936. He was an inspector
in Quality Control where he worked for Xerox for 42 years &
also Itek Graphics and Phillips Broadban. He served in the Marine
Corps.
He
is survived by his son, James M. (Veronica) Noody of Savona,
two daughters; Julie Francisco of Bath & Janice Noody of
Penn Yan, five grandchildren, & three great-grandchilden,
nieces & nephews, three brothers, Lyle, Smokey & Tony,
two sisters; Margaret & Darrel.
He
was predeceased by his wife; Esther in 2009.
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NEWARK
- Dorothy M. Kaiser, 87, of Lincoln Rd., died Thursday (January
26, 2012).
Funeral service will be held Monday, 2:00 p.m. at Schulz-Pusateri
Funeral Home, 103 Maple Ct., Newark. Burial in E. Newark Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Wayne Co. Humane Society, Lyons.
Dorothy
was born in Newark, October 26, 1924, daughter of Abram &
Minnie VanKoevering Havert.
She had worked in her earlier years for General Electric in
Clyde & Auburn. She helped her husband, Edward, operate
a dairy farm in Clyde/Marengo. She had a great outlook on life,
loved her dog, and did some traveling. She was a member of Newark
Christian Fellowship.
She
is survived by her sister, Marian Conley of Oakes Corners, brother
Henry Havert of S. Carolina, nieces and nephews.
She
was predeceased by sisters; Cornelia DeLue, & Mabel Cook,
brothers; Phillip & Richard Havert; and husband Edward (2003).
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CLYDE/AUBURN
- Carol A. DeVito, 62, of Auburn died Monday, (January 23, 2012)
at Auburn Memorial Hospital. Friends may call Saturday 11 a.m.
to 1 p.m. at Pusateri-Canolesio Funeral Home, 68 Sodus St. in
Clyde, where services will be held at 1 p.m. with Rev. Dana
Rattray. Memorials to Lollypop Farm, 99 Victor Rd. in Fairport,
14450.
Carol
was born in Waterloo January 2, 1950 daughter of Joseph &
Eleanor Snyder DeVito. She worked at 4m Precision Industries
in Auburn. She loved her cats, was a hardworker & loved
her family very much. She spent much of her time in the Clyde
area with family & friends.
She
is survived by her children, Rhonda (Paul) Farnbach of Victor,
Billy John & Christian Chadwick, her parents Joseph &
Eleanor DeVito of Clyde, several grandchildren, seven sisters,
Rose DeVito, Diane Lee, Mary Carr, Joline Lippert, Debbie DeVito,
Dawn Richards, Kathy O' Connor, nieces, nephews.
She
was predeceased by her brother, Joseph DeVito Jr., 1965.
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NEWARK
- Ruth L. (Sutton) Fisher, 94, formerly of Landon Ave., died
Tuesday (January 17, 2012) in Nebraska. Friends may call Monday
11 to 1 p.m., at Schulz-Pusateri Funeral Home, 103 Maple Ct.,
Newark, where services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. Burial
in East Newark Cemetery.
Memorials to Alzheimer's Association , 435 E. Henrietta Rd.,
Rochester, 14620.
Ruth
was born in Rochester, January 4, 1918. She was a member of
Redeemer Lutheran Church of Newark. She had been living with
her son in Nebraska.
She
is survived by her son, Richard (Frances) Fisher of Nebraska.
Grandson, Jeffrey (Teresa) Fisher, granddaughter, Kimberly Fisher
& Fiance Matt Mixan, granddaughter, Lisa Fisher. Great-grandson,
Drew Fisher, sister, Joan Coleman, nieces nephews.
She
was predeceased by her husband Robert in 1995.
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LYONS:
Norma Jean O'Lena, age 72, of Pearl Street, died Sunday, January
15, 2012 at Newark Wayne Hospital. Memorials to the American
Heart Association.
Norma
was born November 21, 1939, the daughter of Charles and Grace
Dean Sevor. Norma loved watching TV, Kentucky Fried Chicken,
crossword puzzles and her dear grandchildren. She lived in Lyons
Manor.
She
is survived by her daughter, Debra (Bjarne) Sorensen of Clyde,
son, Daniel of Lyons, 4 grandchildren, Khryston, Klynton, Sara,
Dylai, 2 great-grandchildren, Madison and Sean, sister, Irene
Murray of Lyons.
She
was predeceased by her husband, Richard.
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CLYDE:
Age 92, of Kelsey Road, died Sunday, January 8, 2012 at Newark
Wayne Hospital. Friends may call Wednesday 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at
Pusateri-Canolsio Funeral Home, 68 Sodus Street in Clyde. Services
will be held at 2 p.m. with Rev. Dana Rattray with burial in
Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes
Association.
Mae
was born in Greenville, Fla. on March 3, 1919, the daughter
of Anthony and Lila Ward Bellany. She was a quilter and gardener
and loved to fish.
She
is survived by 7 children; Lee Seabrook, Arthur Seabrook, Barbara
Grier, Betty Morgan, Linda Grier, Bob and John Grier. Several
grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and several great-great
grandchildren.
She
was predeceased by husband Galvester in 1969 and daughter Benita
Anthony in 2011 and grandchildren; Derek and Benita; sister,
Catherine and brother, Burton.
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CANANDAIGUA/NEWARK:
Age 76, of Buffalo Street, died Saturday, January 7, 2012 at
Rochester General Hospital. Friends may call 2-4pm Wednesday
at the Schulz-Pusateri Funeral Home, 103 Maple Court, Newark,
where services will be held at 4 p.m. Burial will be in Newark
Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society.
George
was born in Rochester on February 8, 1935, the son of James
and Josephine Krockenberger Swift. George attended day programs
in Canandaigua and had a great love for the Buffalo Bills and
the Yankees.
He
is survived by two cousins, Joan Croxson of Webster and Sandra
Krockenberger of Brockport and his extended family form Buffalo
Street and Home & Man friends.
He
was predeceased by his mother Josephine Jackson in May of 2000.
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NEWARK
- Raymond Clifford Pulver, 74, of Miller Rd., died Thursday
(Jan. 5, 2011) at Strong Memorial Hospital. Friends may call
3 to 6 on Tuesday at Schulz-Pusateri Funeral Home, 103 Maple
Ct ., Newark where services will be held at 6 p.m. with The
Rev. Dan Benedict. Burial will be in East Newark Cemetery at
the convenience of the family. Memorials may be sent to a charity
of ones choice.
Ray
was born in Newark, Nov. 19, 1937 son of Raymond and Arlene
Chalker Pulver. Ray was a graduate of Newark High School class
of 1956. He worked in his earlier years for Garlock Co. He was
a retired Investigator for the Wayne County Sheriffs Dept. He
joined the sheriffs dept. in 1971 and retired in 1998. He first
started on the road patrol. He served in the Navy reserves,
was a former member of the Palmyra Masonic Lodge. He was one
of the original founders of the Marbleton Fire Dept and a member
of First United Methodist Church. Ray was also a bus driver
for the Newark Central School District. Ray was a great Yankee
fan and liked the N.Y. Giants.
He
is survived by his wife of 32 yrs, Nancy Stoops Pulver; daughters,
Deborah (Junior) Brittain of S.C., Deidra (Matthew) Lord of
Palmyra; son, Wayne Pulver of Nevada; granddaughters, Kristy
Eddington of Seneca Falls, Megan Eddington of Geneva, Sarah
Lord of Palmyra; grandson, Chad Pulver of Nevada; sisters, Donna
Burgess of Clifton Springs, Patricia (John Coon) Pulver of Palmyra,
Darlene Kempf of Shortsville; sisters-in-law, Kathy (Michael)
Calarco and Vicki Stoops of Newark; brother-in-law, Kevin (Mary)
Stoops of Michigan; nieces, nephews and many friends.
He
was predeceased by his brother, Richard Pulver.
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NEWARK
- Anthony D. Maugiri Jr., 61, of Long View, Texas, formerly
of Newark, died Monday (December 12, 2011). A funeral service
will be Saturday 9:30 a.m. at Schulz-Pusateri Funeral Home,
103 Maple Ct., Newark. Burial in Newark Cemetery with military
rites accorded. Memorials to a charity of one's choice .
Anthony
was born in Newark, July 7, 1950, son of Anthony and Margaret
Logosh Maugiri Sr. He was former plant manager whose career
began at American Can in Fairport. He served in the Army reserves.
He
is survived by his wife of 38 years, Carol Relyea Maugiri; two
daughters, Melissa (Ronald) Hamann of Gulfport, Miss., Nicole
(David) Hodge of England; two grandchildren, Dawson Brown &
Colin Hodge; four step-grandchildren, Cody, Emily, Kaylie, &
Nick Hamann; brother, Donald (Eleanor) Maugiri of Newark, nieces
& nephews.
He
was predeceased by sisters, Susan Bunce & Diane Maugiri.
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Betty
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PALMYRA/NEWARK
- Betty J. Cromheecke, 86, of Rt. 31, Palmyra, died Monday (December
12, 2011) at Newark Manor. Friends may call Thursday 11 a.m.
to 1 p.m. at Schulz-Pusateri Funeral Home, 103 Maple Ct., Newark,
where services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. with Rev. Dan
Benedict. Burial in East Newark Cemetery.
Betty
was born in Newark October 15, 1925, daughter of William &
Reva Fitch Steinruck. She worked 19 years at Seneca Foods in
Newark.
She
is survived by her two sons, Richard of Palmyra, & Raymond
Jr. of Shortsville, one grandson, Joe Cromheecke of Penn
Yan, sister-in-law, Dorothy Steinruck. Sister, Barbara DeCook
of Newark, brother, Morris Steinruck of Newark, nieces and nephews.
She
was predeceased by her husband Raymond Sr. who died December
21, 1985; brothers, Arnold, Clifton and Floyd Steinruck who
died November 12, 2011. Sisters, Ruth, Hazel, Rosetta, Shirley,
and June.
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NEWARK
- Dorothy J. Bradish, 78, died Thursday (December 8, 2011) at
DeMay Living Center. Friends may call Sunday from 1 -3pm at
Schulz-Pusateri Funeral Home, 103 Maple Court, Newark. Funeral
services are Monday at 9:30am at the funeral home. Burial will
be in East Newark Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Newark-Arcadia
Ambulance Fund.
Dorothy
was born in Newark on January 18, 1933, daughter of Charles
and Susan Felella DeSain. She had worked at C.H. Stuart &
Co. in her earlier years and also housekeeping at Newark-Wayne
Hospital. She was a member of St. Michael's Church.
She
is survived by her son, Gary (Beverly Ross) Brandish of Newark;
daughter Gayle (Bruce) Langdon of Clyde; five grandchildren
Kim Kramer, Kelly Bradish, Scott & Michael Langdon, Michelle
Purdy. One great-grandchild Leah Langdon; sister Mary Kerrigan
of Newark and nephews.
Dorothy
was predeceased by her husband, Norman, in 1992.
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LYONS
- Betty D. Perkins, 73, of Old Rt. 31 died Saturday (December
3, 2011).
No prior calling hours. A private graveside service will be
held at Rose Cemetery with Rev. Dana Rattray. Memorials to Shepherd
Home Hospice, 1959 Five Mile Line Rd., Penfield, 14526.
Betty
was born in Lyons April 30, 1938, daughter of Leo & Carrie
Bullock Oswaldt. She had worked at G.E. in Clyde & was an
inspector at Parker Hannifin in Lyons.
Betty
is survived by three daughters, Dionne (Calvin) Hamm of Clyde,
Sherry (Raymond) Stubbings of Macedon, Pam (Ron) Hemler of Hanover,
Penn.; two sons, Tim (Michelle) Perkins of Lyons, Craig (Marlene)
Perkins of North Rose. Several grandchildren & several great-grandchildren;
two sisters; Regina Aurand & Shirley Boyer of Lyons.
She
was predeceased by her husband, Richard H. Sr., & son Richard
Jr., & sister Rayetta.
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NEWARK
- Floyd K. Steinruck, 74, of Madison St., died Saturday (November
12, 2011) at Clifton Springs Hospital. Friends may call Tuesday,
4 to 7 at Schulz-Pusateri Funeral Home, 103 Maple Ct., Newark.
A graveside service will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m., at East
Newark Cemetery with full military rites accorded. Newark Elks
will have a visitation at 6 p.m., American Legion & American
War Dads at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday. Memorials to Oncology Dept.
of Clifton Springs Hospital, Ambulance Dr., Clifton Springs
or St. Jude's Hospital.
Floyd
was born in Newark May 14, 1937, son of WM & Reva Fitch
Steinruck. He worked for Gleason Foundries in Rochester for
28 years. He had also worked for C.H. Stuart Co., in his earlier
years. He served in the Army from September 1960 to September
1962. He was a member of the August Mauer Post American Legion,
where he served as past Vice Commander & Service Officer
for many years. He served as Vice Commander for the county American
Legion. He was a member of the American War Dads of the VFW.
He was a member of Newark Elks Lodge 1249. He also was a member
of the 40 & 8.
Survived
by his companion of 49 years Terry Lee Safford, two sisters,
Betty Cromheecke of Palmyra, & Barbara DeCook of Newark,
his brother, Morris of Newark. Niece, Joyce & Marty Bell
of Waterloo, several other nieces, nephews, & many, many,
friends.
Predeceased
by brothers, Arnold, & Clifton; sisters, Ruth, Hazel, Rosetta,
Shirley, & Melba.
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LYONS
- Frederick J. Wright, 82 of Montezuma St., died Wednesday,
(November 2, 2011) at Newark Wayne Hospital. A Memorial Mass
will be said Saturday, 10:00 a.m. at St. Michael's Church, Lyons.
Burial at convenience of family. Memorials to St. Joseph's Indian
School, P.O. Box 300, Chamberlain, S.D. 57325.
Fred
was born in Geneva, September 22, 1929, son of William &
Margaret Murphy Wright. He was a longtime archery equipment
dealer in Phelps, where he lived over 40 years. He operated
a boatyard in Geneva on Routes 5&20 in his earlier years.
He attended St. Michael's in Lyons and had lived in Lyons for
five years. He served in the National Guard.
He
is survived by his wife, Mae Sechler Wright; four sons, James
Keagle of N. Rose, Matthew (Tammie) Keagle of Wolcott, Mark
(Corinne) Keagle of Lyons, & Jason (Dawn) Keagle of N. Rose;
daughter, Teresa (Mark) Miller of Lyons; 13 grandchildren, 14
great-grandchildren, sister, Carol Wright of Geneva; brother,
William Wright of Waterloo, nieces, & nephews.
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LYONS
- Lawrence Smith, 78, of Catherine St., died Thursday (October
27, 2011) at Newark Manor. Friends may call Saturday, 12 noon
to 2 p.m. at Boeheim-Pusateri Funeral Home, 77 William St.,
Lyons, where services will be held at 2 p.m. with Rev. Bart
Severson of Lyons Presbyterian Church. Burial in Elmwood Cemetery.
Larry was born in Poughkeepsie April 6, 1933. He worked at Key
Industries in Newark, & had lived in the group home for
25 years. He liked to walk. He was a member of the Lyons Presbyterian
Church.
He is survived by his family at Catholic Charities Community
Services & the Frank Quinn Family of Lyons, & many friends.
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Arlene
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LYONS
- Arlene (Evva) A. Bassett, 75, of N. Canal St., Ext, died Wednesday
(October 26, 2011) at Clifton Springs Hospital. Friends may
call Friday, 4 to 7 at Boeheim-Pusateri Funeral Home, 77 William
St., Lyons. A Memorial Service will be held Saturday
at 2 p.m. at the Wolcott VFW, W. Main St. A reception will follow
services. Memorials to Finger Lakes Oncology Dept., 7 Ambulance
Dr., Clifton Springs, N.Y.
Arlene was born in Butler, N.Y., August 28, 1935, daughter of
Raymond & Gertrude Heck Douglas. She was a bartender for
16 years at the VFW in Wolcott, & she worked at Marshland,
American Legion in Lyons, Knob Hill Restaurant & North Rose
School Cafeteria & Wolcott Hotel. She was a member
of the VFW in Wolcott Auxiliary where she served as President
& was a life member. She was a member of the American
Legion Auxiliary of Lyons. She was a life member of the Lyons
Rod & Gun Club.
She is survived by her husband of 12 years, Richard (Dick);
two daughters, Laurie Martin of Wolcott, Robin (Joseph) Markowski
of Butler; three sons, Robert (Shelley) Cornish, & Patrick
Cornish & Frederick Harrison. Five sisters, Shirley (Earl)
Noble of Wolcott, Sharon (Andrew) Tones of Newark, Ada (Jim)
Newville of Lyons, Zulma Reinoso of Utica, Joyce Trejo of Utica;
three brothers, Lewie (Brenda) Douglas, Raymond John Douglas,
Thomas Harter; seven grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren,
nieces, nephews.
She was predeceased by sisters, Louise & Mary; brothers,
Robert, Charles, Butch, Paul, Bert & Donnie.
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Charles
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LYONS/WOLCOTT
- Charles B. "Chuck" Wilder, 48, of Wolcott died Sunday
(October 23, 2011) in Syracuse. Friends may call Friday, 4 to
6 at Boeheim-Pusateri Funeral Home, 77 William Street, Lyons,
where services will be held Saturday, at 10 a.m. at the Funeral
Home, with Rev. King Lewis. Burial in Elmwood Cemetery, Lyons.
Chuck was born in Newark, New Jersey, November 2, 1962, son
of Charles & Helen Johnson Hodge. He was a cook & heavy
duty equipment operator. He served in the National Guard in
the Army from '81 to '87. He loved to fish.
He is survived by his son, Jermiah Wilder of Albany, his father,
Charles Hodge of Wolcott, three sisters: Valerie Hodge Davis
of Fla., Pamela Colton & Darlene Wilder of New Jersey. His
brother, Robert Wilder of Syracuse, personal friend, Maria Moore,
other half brothers & sisters, host of nieces, nephews.
He was predeceased by his mother Helen.
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CLYDE
- Lyman George Zulauf, 84, died (August 27, 2011), after fighting
a hard fight with cancer for nine years. A graveside service
will be held Saturday, October 15, 2011, at 11 a.m. at Maple
Grove Cemetery, Clyde. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions
to Hospice by the sea, in memory of Lyman, c/o Rose Zulauf,
160 D. South Blvd., Boyton Beach, Fla. 33435. Lunch will be
served at the Clyde VFW.
Lyman
was born in Clyde & lived there for 62 years before moving
to Boyton Beach, Fla., in 1990. After graduating high school,
Lyman served two tours of duty in the military, & then worked
for 42 years with Goulds Pumps, as a foundry foreman, machinist,
& as a lab technician before retiring. Lyman enjoyed many
years participating in sports through his years to retirement.
Played many years with fast pitch & slow pitch softball,
along with bowling with years of high averages. He loved hunting
& fishing. A great handyman, builder, & woodworker.
He served on the Clyde Village Board for 8 years & was a
member of the Clyde Fire Department.
He
is survived by his wife, Rose (Alvaro) Zulauf of 57 years; two
sons, Jay & wife Donna & their two children; Chelsea
& Michael, of Boyton Beach, Fla., & John & wife
Susan & their children; Gregory, Taylor, Zachary, &
Avery of Ridgewood, N.J.
He
was predeceased by his son, James, sister, Gertrude, brothers,
Paul & Ernest.
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Raymond
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NEWARK - Raymond J. Tippy DiBiaso, 82, of Edgett St., died Friday
(September 30, 2011) at Rochester General Hospital. No prior
calling hours. Funeral Mass is 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, at St.
Michaels Church, Newark. Burial will be 1:30, Wednesday in St.
Johns Cemetery, Clyde. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be
sent to St. Michaels Church, Newark.
Tippy
was born in Lyons Dec 8, 1928, son of Raymond & Marion Angello
DiBiaso Sr. He was a proud graduate of St. Johns school in Clyde.
He served his country in the army between WWII & Korea.
He was a member of VFW Post 947 in Clyde. He worked on the railroad
before becoming a union laborer for 17 yrs. He was a union mason
for 44 yrs. He was a member of the Bricklayers & ALLIED
CRAFTWORKERS. Over the years, you would see Tippy supervising
jobs all over the Newark area. He will be sadly missed by his
early morning church friends and his friends at OTB & Sav-a-lot.
He was an active member of St. Michaels Church.
He
is survived by his son, David (Susan) of Newark; grandson, Bryan
and his family; longtime companion, Leona Johnson and family;
his niece, Joni; sister, Pat Cowles; many other nieces, nephew
and cousins.
He
was predeceased by wife, Carol in 1983; mother, father and sister,
Jackie.
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LYONS
- Patricia Ann Petitti Marsa, 73, of Grist Mill Dr., died Wednesday
(September 28, 2011) at Clifton Springs Hospital. Friends may
call Friday, 4 to 7 at Boeheim-Pusateri Funeral Home, 77 William
St., Lyons. Funeral Mass Saturday 10 a.m. St. Michael's Church,
Lyons. Burial in Elmwood Cemetery. Memorials to St. Michael's
Church Lyons or to Wayne County Humane Society, County House
Rd., Lyons.
Pat
was born in Lyons September 8, 1938, daughter of Ignacio &
Angelina Petitti. She worked for Empire Crafts, CH. Stuart for
six years & for Finger Lakes DDSO as a secretary for 26
years. She was a graduate of Lyons High School class of 1956.
She was a member of St. Michael's Church in Lyons where she
served on the parish council & was on the church renovation
committee, she was a Lector & Eucharist Minister for St.
Michael's.
Survived
by her husband for 39 years, James, daughter, Shannon (Michael)
Howitt of Cortland. Special nieces & nephews; Joni, John,
Diane, Tim, & Butch. Special friends; Nancy (Anthony) DeLork,
Linda Busco, Erma Yonker, Gretel & Ed Duffy, Wendy DeLork,
Vicki & Mark, Diane Wykle, Linda Tuffy, Sheila Engles many
other relatives and friends.
Predeceased
by brothers and sisters, Frank & John, Helen & John
Dugan, Anthony, Maraget & John Bonacci, Michael (Louise),
Pauline (Bill) Hilfiker, Samuel (Monica), father & mother-in-law,
Alfred & Eleanor Marsa, sisters-in-law, Susan Kerfien, Elizabeth
Marsa.
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NEWARK- Leah P. Young, 109, died Thursday, September 22, 2011
at the Wayne County Nursing Home. There will be no prior calling
hours. A memorial service will be held Wednesday, (September
28, 2011) at 2 p.m. at the Wayne County Nursing Home, Nye Rd.,
Lyons. A memorial service will also be held Saturday, (October
1), at 2 p.m. at East Palmyra Presbyterian Church, East Palmyra.
Burial in East Palmyra Cemetery. Memorials to Wayne County Nursing
Home Foundation, for a memorial tree or to the Wayne County
Humane Society, 1475 County House Rd., Lyons 14489.
Leah
was born in Rochester, August 17, 1902 daughter of William &
Libbie Bassge Poyzer. Leah retired from Buck Fashions in Newark
where she worked for many years & was a personal friend
of Josephine Buck. Leah was the oldest living resident of Wayne
County & had been a resident of the nursing home for 15
years. She was the oldest member of the East Palmyra Presbyterian
Church where she was a member. She was an avid gardner.
She
is survived by two daughters; Ellen Rich of Marion & Jane
MacPherson of Fairport, daughter-in-law, Bernice Young of Newark.
Seven grandchildren; Rick (Donna) MacPherson, Pam (Chris) McWilton,
Michael MacPherson, Scott (Jane) Young, David (Jolie) Young,
Tim (Kim) Young, Martha (Robert Curtis) Rich. 12 great grandchildren,
neices, nephews, many loving friends & devoted care givers.
She
was predeceased by her husband Vernon Young in 1939 & her
son Glenn in 2008.
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- Carmela Theresa Macrito, 94, died Saturday (September 17,
2011) at the Wayne County Nursing Home. No prior calling hours.
A memorial Mass will be said Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Michael's
Church, Lyons. Burial in St. Joseph's cemetery in Alliance Ohio.
Memorials to St. Michael's church of Lyons. A reception will
follow in the church hall.
Carm
was born in Lyons April 15, 1917, daughter of Carmine &
Raffaela Cinelli. She lived in Alliance, Ohio, from 1935- 1974.
Moved back to Lyons in 1974. Carm had lived at the Lyons manor
where she had many friends. She was a member of St. Michael's
Church.
Survived
by her son, Eugene Macrito of Wolcott, sister, Margaret (Nicholas)
DerCola of Clyde, nieces, nephews.
Predeceased
by her husband Paul in 1974, son John Paul in 1945, sisters;
Angeline Trombetti & Mary Ernst, & brother Sam Cinelli.
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LYONS - Gary Ray Downey, 53, taken from us by the Lord on Friday
(September 16, 2011) at Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic.
Friends may call Tuesday, 5 to 8 p.m. at Boeheim-Pusateri Funeral
Home, 77 William St., Lyons where services will be private on
Wednesday, with Rev. Timothy Young. Burial in South Lyons Cemetery.
Memorials maybe made to the Gary Downey Memorial fund in care
of Julie Downey, 51 Maple St., Lyons, 14489.
Gary
was born in Newark, June 28, 1958, son of Raymond & Eileen
Norris Downey. Gary was a drywaller & painter, worked for
Gypsum services in Farmington & the local painter local.
Gary left this world as a man of honor, a jack of all trades,
a man of integrity & strength, & faithful son, father,
grandfather, brother & uncle & friend to many, who will
forever be loved & never forgotten. He enjoyed fishing,
hunting, camping, canoeing, singing, & dancing, & above
all enjoying every minute with his family & friends. He
was a member of Sal of the American Legion of Lyons.
Survived
by his two children Staci & Jared; sisters, Sylvia (Delbert)
Sedore & Rose (Jim Finch) Morrison of Lyons. Brothers, Albert
(Julieann) Downey of Lyons, Raymond Jr. (Laurie Hixson) Downey
of Pultneyville; granddaughter, Ava, nieces, nephews. Predeceased
by his parents, Ramond Sr. & Eileen; his sister, Linda Shelters;
twin daughters Ann Marie & Rebecca Downey.
A
benefit for Gary will be held Sunday (September 25, 2011), from
12:30-8:00 p.m. at the American Legion on Water St., Lyons.
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LYONS - Ava Schweitz, 66, died Wednesday, (September 7, 2011)
at the House of John.
No prior calling hours. Funeral services will be held Saturday
at 10 a.m. at Boeheim-Pusateri Funeral Home, 77 William St.,
Lyons. Burial in LockBerlin Cemetery. Memorials to House of
John, 14 Spring St., Clifton Springs, N.Y. 14432.
Ava
was born in Austria May 5, 1945, daughter of Henry & Maria
Keller. She worked at the Wayne County Nursing Home for seven
years & she & her husband Ernie taught ceramic classes,
she liked gardening & had a greenthumb.
Survived
by her husband of 46 yrs, Ernie; daughter, Maureen (Thau) Ho
of Collegeville, Penn.; two grandsons, Jason & Alex; many
friends.
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- Thelma Boughton Pullen Robinson, 91, of Layton St., died Tuesday
(September 6, 2011) at the Wayne County Nursing Home. Friends
may call Thursday 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 at Boeheim-Pusateri Funeral
Home 77 William St., Lyons. Funeral services will be held Friday
at the funeral home at 11 a.m. with Steve Wickman. Burial in
South Lyons Cemetery. Reception to follow at 103 Layton St.,
Lyons. Memorials to the Alzheimer's Association , 435 E. Henrietta
Rd., Rochester 14620. Or to a charity of one's choice.
Thelma
was born in Newark June 4, 1920, daughter of Daniel & Sara
Bouwens Boughton. She had worked for Sarah Coventry as a secretary,
for Fikes Insurance in Newark and for Schafers Community Store.
She was a member of the Lyons Fire Dept. Auxiliary, VFW AUX,
American Legion Aux of Lyons & Maranatha Baptist Church
of Lyons, Palmyra Moose & The Women of the Moose.
Survived
by her husband of 20 years, Milford (Rob) Robinson; daughter,
Betty Schafer of Lyons; two sons, James (Marge) & William
(Barbara) Pullen of Lyons; sister, Elnora Brevet of Fairville;
nine grandchildren, several great grandchildren, several great
great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Predeceased
by her first husband, James Pullen, July 22, 1988.
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LYONS- Howard L. Hughes, 79, of Ross Road, died Friday (Sept
2) after a short illness. A reception honoring Howard will be
held Saturday (Sept 10) from 1 to 3pm at the Lyons American
Legion, Water St., Lyons. Memorials may be made to the Veteran
Outreach Program, c/o Wayne County Veterans Office, Route 31,
Lyons 14489. Burial will take place at Sampson Veterans Cemetery
at the families convenience.
Howard
was born Aug. 14, 1932, in East Rochester, the son of Mack and
Meta Hawkins Hughes. He had worked for 25 years for Mobile Chemical
Company and for Reva Plastics in Port Byron. He served in the
Navy during the Korean Conflict and had served as Commander
of the Lyons American Legion four times. He was a member of
the VFW of Lyons and of the Disabled American Veterans. He transported
many veterans to area hospitals and doctor appointments over
the years.
He
is survived by two sons, Craig and Scott (Terry) Hughes of Lyons;
daughter Tami (Mike) McIlwain of Clyde; eight grandchildren,
several great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews; brother William
(Sue) Hughes of East Rochester and good friend Meme of Lyons.
He
was predeceased by his wide, Kathryn, who died Dec. 8, 2007;
and son, Todd, who died May 2011.
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NEWARK - Sharon K. Burm, 64, of Rochester, died Friday (Sept
2). There will be no prior calling hours. Funeral services will
be held on Monday (Sept. 5) at 11am at the Schulz-Pusateri Funeral
Home, 103 Maple Court, Newark. Burial will be in Newark Cemetery.
A luncheon will be served at the Newark American Legion, 200
East Union St. following the service. Memorials may be made
to the American Cancer Society.
Sharon
was born Aug. 2, 1947 in Rochester, the daughter of John and
Lorraine Rinere Kavanagh. She retired from Eastman Kodak Company
as an Administrative Assistant.
She
is survived by her husband of 27 years, Thomas C.; children
- sons, Aaron P. Reynolds and Thomas C. Burm Jr. and daughter
Shannon B. Youmans, all of Rochester; two grandchildren Nicole
E. Reed and Katie Burm; two brothers, John Michael (Julieanne)
Kavanagh of Hawaii and Chuck (Donna) Kavanagh of Rochster; nieces
and nephews.
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CLYDE
- Thelma M. Pangburn, 85, of W. Dezeng St. died Wed. (Aug 24,
2011) at Newark Wayne Hospital after a brave battle with a brief
illness. A private graveside service will be held at the convenience
of the family in Lafayette, N.Y. Those wishing to remember Thelma
are invited to make a donation to a fund to be established in
her name to provide a scholarship to a graduating Clyde-Savannah
High School student to help them fulfill their dreams of going
to college to become an elementary school teacher as Thelma
did. Donations can be made to the Clyde-Savannah School District,
215 Glasgow St, Clyde, NY 14433 to the attention of the Thelma
M. Pangburn Memorial Scholarship.
Thelma
was born in Jamesville, N.Y. Aug. 24, 1926 daughter of Harold
and Genevieve (Kopp) Downing. She was proud that her Downing
ancestors had been traced back to England even prior to the
settling of the American colonies. One of those ancestors had
come to Massachusetts and fought for freedom in the revolution
and with that heritage Thelma had been an active member of the
Daughter's of the American Revolution. Thelma went to Cortland
State College to fulfill a childhood dream of becoming a teacher.
With degree in hand, she traveled the country for a month with
a beloved aunt and uncle before starting a career in the Clyde-Savannah
School District. She later met and married Norman Pangburn and
settled in Clyde, NY joining many other members of the Pangburn
family on what was known at the time as "Pangburn Hill".
Thelma and Norman welcomed 2 sons Kyle and Kevin. Thelma continued
teaching 2nd grade for most of her 30 year career, retiring
in 1984 to take care of her ailing husband Norman. Thelma enjoyed
traveling when she could and had a delightful sense of humor
right up to the very end. She was warm, friendly, fun loving,
determined, charitable and generous with unconditional love
for her sons.
She
is survived by her sons, Kyle (Rose) of Clyde and Kevin (Sandy)
of Latham N.Y.; two adoring grandchildren Liana and Paul of
Latham; a sister, Virginia Hurley of Texas; a brother-in-law,
Don Dumont of Florida; many nieces and nephews in Clyde, Florida
and Texas, and a wide extended family who also loved her including
Cindy Pangburn of Lyons, Thelma's former daughter-in-law who
became like a daughter to her.
Thelma
is predeceased by her parents, husband Norman, and sister Freida
Dumont.
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NEWARK - Richard A. Albrecht, 95, of Zurich Road died Wednesday
(August 24, 2011) at the Wayne County Nursing Home. No services
are planned.Memorials to the Fairville Fire Department.
Dick
was born June 27, 1916, son of Charles & Caroline Boerman
Albrecht. He served in the Army in 1944 and served overseas
in the Army Corps of Engineers bridge battalion in WWII. In
his earlier years he was a welder and iron worker for N.Y. Central
Railroad. He had worked for Bloomer Brothers of Newark and operated
his own Trucking and Refuge business for many years.
Survived
by his wife of 64 years, Frances Harder Albrecht; two sons,
Roderick of Lyons and Fredrick of Liverpool; two daughters,
Sylvia Albrecht of Newark, Sheila (Charles) Rappazzo of Albany;
six grand children, Michael, Kristen, Kimberly Rappazzo, Wesley
and Matthew Albrecht, Heather Barton; two great grandchildren,
Peter and Alice Rappazzo; nieces and nephews. One brother, Morris
Albrecht.
Predeceased
by brothers, Raymond, Leslie, Stanley and sisters, Esther and
Evelyn.
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NEWARK - Gail Robert VANCleef, 74, of E. Union St., died Friday,
(August 12, 2011) at his home.
NO services are planned. Memorials to Lifetime Care, W. Miller
St., Wegmans Plaza, Newark, N.Y. 14513.
Gail
was born in Seneca Falls, November 8, 1936, son of William &
Eleanor Bennett VANCleef. He retired from Garlock co. in Palmyra
with 36 years of service in 1999. He served in the Korean war
in the Navy from 1953-1957. He was a life member of VFW Post
2883, where he was a past commander. He was a pufl life member
of the American Legion post 286 of Newark. He was a member of
the sons of the american Legion of Newark. He was nominated
twice for Legionnaire of the year.
Survived
by his loving companion, Pauline Tolleson, two sons; Carl (Ulie)
VANCleef of Germany, & Robert (Sheri) VANCleef of Geneva,
five grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, one sister, Eleanor
Updyke of Seneca Falls, two brothers; William (Judy) and Clint
(Vivan) Both of Florida, his children's mother, Linda VanCleef
of Newark.
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LYONS- Jane L. (VanDusen) Wilkinson, 80, passed away on Wed.
(Aug. 3, 2011), at the Newark-Wayne Community Hospital. Friends
may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Mon. (Aug. 8), at the Boeheim-Pusateri
Funeral Home, 77 William St. Lyons, NY 14489. A funeral service
will be held at 10 a.m. Tues. (Aug. 9) at the funeral home.
Burial will follow in South Lyons Cemetery. Contributions
may be directed to the Lyons Heritage Society, PO Box 150, Lyons,
NY 14489.
Jane
was born on May 14, 1931 in Lyons, NY, and was a daughter of
the late Gordon D. and Hazel (Brewer) VanDusen. Along with her
parents and husband, William, she was part owner of the 'VanDusen's
Appliance' store in Lyons. Jane was very artistic and was involved
in folk art painting, rug hooking and knitting, winning many
awards at the New York State Fair. Jane also provided her art
work for the Main Street Program, and donated to many silent
auctions. She gave painting lessons, and also painted pins for
Peppermint Days. Jane was a member of the Garden Club, to which
she prepared floral arrangements and the Home Demonstration
Club.
She
is survived by her loving husband of 61 years, William Wilkinson;
children, Linda Susan Wilkinson of Liverpool, NY, William David
Wilkinson of Syracuse, NY, and Laura Jane (Frederick) Wellner
of LaFayette, NY; grandson, Nathan Ryan Wellner of LaFayette,
NY; nephews, Ronald (Rose) Parmele of Fayetteville, NY and Donald
(Virginia) Parmele of Glendale, CA.
Jane
was predeceased by her sister, Marian Elizabeth Parmele.
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Ocala, Fl - Mr. Albert Frederick Mayer passed away on Monday
August 1, 2011 at Sylvia's House Hospice. He was born in Syracuse
NY moved to Ocala Fl from Newark NY where he worked for NY State
as a caregiver with over 25 years of service. He served his
country during World War II in the US Army and was a long time
member of the American Legion Post. He loved reading, doing
crossword puzzles, woodworking, calligraphy, astronomy and loved
old western novels. He was an avid Atlanta Braves fan.
He
is predeceased by his first wife of 36 years, Nettie Grace Mayer
and also his second wife Glema Theo Mayer as well as 2 loving
daughters Eleanor O'Leary and Marie Mayer. He is survived by
his son Albert R. Mayer (Terry) of Newark, his brother Richard
Mayer of Syracuse NY, his 3 grandchildren, his seven great grandchildren
and several very close nieces and nephew. A funeral services
were held in Ocal at Robert Funeral Homes on August 3 and graveside
service will take place Sunday August 7 at 1:30PM Fairville
Cemetery. Donations may be made to Hospice of Marion County
Ocala, Fl in Albert's memory or charity of your choice.
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LYONS - Eugene J. Amrose, 70, of Gristmill Dr., died Friday
(July 22, 2011) at DeMay Living Center.
Friends may call from 4 to 7 on Monday, at Boeheim Pusateri
Funeral Home, 77 William St., Lyons. Funeral services will be
10 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Elks Service will be 7
p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Burial will be in South Lyons
Cemetery. Memorial can be sent to the Rotary Foundation c/o
Lyons Rotary Club.
Eugene
was born in Newark, Dec. 13, 1940, ,son of Michael and Catherine
Critelli Amrose. He was a printer-publisher and operated Wilprint
in Lyons for 35 years. He was a founding member of the Lyons
Jaycees, past president of the Lyons Rotary Club, Past Exalted
Ruler of the Lyons Elks Lodge 869. Past president of Lyons Chamber
of Commerce.
He
is survived by his wife, Theresa Disanto Amrose; his children,
Paul (Jennifer) of Conn., Natalie (Stuart) Rosenthal of NYC,
Lisa Amrose of Mass, Annie Amrose of Conn., Shawn (Judith) of
NYC, Joseph (Elizabeth) of N.J., Tiffanie Caprice of Rochester;
two brothers, James (Sandy), Michael (Marlene); two sisters,
Kathy (Ed) Cimineri and Susan (James) wood; five grandchildren,
nieces and nephews.
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CLYDE/NEWARK-
Ralph J. Bramer, 91, of Canandaigua died Thursday May 12, 2011.
A Memorial Mass will be said Saturday May 21, 2011 at 10 a.m.
at St. Michaels Church in Newark. Burial in St. Johns cemetery
in Clyde. Memorials to the American Heart or to the American
Cancer Society .
Ralph
was born in Clyde December 14, 1919, son of William & Katherine
Pettys Bramer. He was a salesman for Zutes Inc. of Rochester.
He was a former member of the Clyde Rotary and was a fireman
in Clyde in his earlier years. He had lived in Clyde and also
Newark and retired to Ocala, Fla. He currently had been living
in Canandaigua.
Survived
by his granddaughter, Stacey (David) Fox of North Rose; three
great-grandchildren, Holly (James) Vincent, Nicole (Thomas)
Whitehouse, Jacob Fox; one great great-grandchild, Benjamin;
sister, Mary Serafine of Geneva; brother, Joseph of Clyde; and
nieces and nephews.
Predeceased
by his wife Ellen in May 1998; daughter, Becky Lynn Bramer in
1962.
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CLYDE-
John Scott Davis, 63 of Columbia St. died Thursday April 28,
2011.
There are no prior calling hours. A memorial service will be
held Tuesday May 3, 2011 at 6 p.m. at LightHouse Community Fellowship,
3483 Rt 89 in Savannah. Memorials may be made to the Clyde Ambulance
Service, 15 Ford St., Clyde or to LightHouse Community Fellowship,
in Savannah.
John
was born in Middletown Penn., February 29, 1948 son of John
D & Nancy M. Roush Davis. He had worked for Thomas Electronics
in Clyde for 14 years in electronic maintenance. He loved music
and was in the TV business as John Radio and TV in Lyons, Newark
and Clyde.
Survived
by his wife of 42 years in September, Sharon Austin Davis; daughter,
Laura (James) Baylor Davis of Clyde; granddaughter, Angelica;
sister, Donna (Ed) McEvoy of Newark; brother, Michael (Debbie)
of Fredericksburg, Penn.; nieces and nephews.
Predeceased
by his daughter, Theresa (Tracy) Davis in July 2002.
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- Louis F. Gravino, 90, of Church St., died Friday (April 8,
2011) at Rochester General Hospital. Friends may call from 2
to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Schulz-Pusateri Funeral Home,
103 Maple Ct., Newark. Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday
at St. Michael's Church, Newark. Burial will be in Newark Cemetery.
Memorials can be sent to the American Cancer Society or American
Heart Association .
Lou
was born in Newark, April 3, 1921, son of Dominic and Angeline
Paone Gravino. He was a self employed painter and decorating
contractor for over 40 years. He was involved with semi professional
softball as a pitcher. He pitched against King and Its Court
and also Shifty Gears. Lou came from a family of sports oriented
people who loved sports. He was a member of the Newark Council
Knights of Columbus, St. Michael's Church where he called Bingo
for many years and did many hours of volunteer work for the
Church. He loved the Red Sox. In his earlier years he worked
for Louie Hall Painting and Garlock Co.
He
is survived by two sons, Thomas (Joan) and Steven (Debbie) Gravino,
both of Newark; daughter, Patricia (Peter) Sollenne of San Diego,
Calif.; three grandchildren, Todd (Susan), Justin, Kristin;
four great-grandchildren, Madison, Jordan, Taylor, Thomas; nieces
and nephews.
Predeceased
by his wife, Josephine in 1989; grandsons, Mark Gravino 1979
and Peter Sollenne Jr. in 1984; sisters, Angeline Sapp, Alice
Farr, Mary Reo, Margaret DeJohn; Brothers, Thomas, Joseph and
Frank Gravino.
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ROSE-
Andrew C. Coleman Jr., 25, died Friday (April 8, 2011), as a
result of a motor vehicle accident.
No services are planned. Andrew was born on January 4, 1986
in Newark, the son of Andrew and Sonja Higbee Coleman, Sr. He
was a graduate of North Rose High School, Class of 2004. He
had worked at Refraction Technologies of Newark.
He
is survived by his parents, Andrew and Sonja Higbee Coleman,
Sr. of Rose; girlfriend, Arley Steedy; sisters: Brandy and Keri
Coleman of Rose; paternal grandmother, Joan Coleman of Newark;
aunts, uncles and cousins; one nephew; his best friends: Charles
Davenport, Chris Terrell, Josh Tuper and Levi Crutchfield.
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- Sidney Hutt, 76, went home to be with His Lord and Savior
on Friday (April 8, 2011) after a long illness. Visitation will
be held from 10 to 11 a.m. with a Memorial Service immediately
following on Thursday, April 14 at East Palmyra Christian Reformed
Church. Military services will be accorded. In lieu of flowers,
memorials may be directed to East Palmyra Christian School for
Tuition Assistance: 2023 East Palmyra-Port Gibson Rd., Palmyra,
N.Y. 14522.
Sidney
is survived by his loving wife, Janet; sons, Gary (Brenda) and
Ronald (Micki); stepchildren, Janice (Eric) and John Carello.
He is also survived by 13 Siblings, Janet (Bob Laroe), Marlene
(Walter VanderBeek), Ralph (Grace), Terri (Mike Borduin), Gary
(Roberta), Sadie (Edison O'Brien), Pete (Esther), William (Marlene),
Alice, Grace (Roger Feenstra), John (Elaine), James (Rose),
Cornelius (Joyce); grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.
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LYONS-
Robert A. Muto, 84, formerly of Montezuma St., died Saturday
(March 19, 2011) at the Wayne County Nursing Home. A Funeral
Service will be held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday (March 22) at Boeheim-Pusateri
Funeral Home, 77 William St., Lyons. Burial will be in South
Lyons Cemetery with Military Rites accorded at the grave. Memorials
may be directed to the Wayne County Nursing Home or St. Michael's
Church in Lyons.
Bob
was born on July 23, 1926 in Lyons, the son of Anthony and Rose
Sapp Muto. He worked for the carpenters union for 34 years and
was a Deputy Sheriff for Wayne County for seven years. He served
in the Marine Corps in W.W. II in the 5th Marine Division. He
loved to hunt, fish and trap. He was a member of the American
Legion of Lyons and St. Michael's Church in Lyons.
Bob
is survived by his brother, Dominic and sister, Marie Ann Muto
Malek, both of Lyons; nieces: Andrea Dodson and Joanne Leoni;
nephews: Thomas and Paul Muto; great-nieces and nephews; also
by his Marine buddies: Lon Murgaw and Danny DeJohn.
He
was predeceased by his sister, Rose Marie Muto, in 2000.
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NEWARK
- Thomas Irving Wallace 75, of Shuler Rd., died March 8, 2011
in Florida. A Funeral Mass will be said at 10 a.m. on Wednesday
(March 16) at St. Michael's Church, Newark. A reception will
follow services in the church social room. Spring burial will
be in Marion Cemetery. Memorials may be made to a charity of
ones choice.
Tom
was born on May 23, 1935 in Lyons, the son of Toma and Elsie
Hallings Wallace. He worked for 43 years as a signalman for
Conrail. He served in the Army from 1954 to 1958. He was active
in the Fairville Fire Dept. & Fire Police Association. He
was a member of the American Legion of Lyons and St. Michael's
Church in Newark.
He
is survived by his wife of 51 years, Gertrude (Trudy) Wallace;
five sons: Kevin (Patricia) of Newark, Richard (Kris) of Clyde,
Steven of Sodus, Edwin (Brenda) and David (Amy), both of Macedon;
his daughter, Cheryl (Anthony) Gentile of Fairport; 11 grandchildren;
four sisters: Laura Terry, Edna Barker, Caroline Lievens and
Elsie Bushor.
He
was predeceased by his son, Thomas L., in 1986; and sister,
Anne Gruschow, in 2009.
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CLYDE
- Frank B. Lee Jr., of Kelsey Rd., died Sunday (February 20,
2011.) Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday (Feb.
23) at Pusateri Funeral Home, 68 Sodus St., Clyde. Funeral Services
will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday (Feb. 24) at Clyde United
Methodist Church, 84 Sodus St., Clyde. Spring burial will be
in Rose Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Clyde Ambulance Service,
PO Box 145, Clyde 14433 or to Clyde United Methodist Church,
84 Sodus St., Clyde, 14433.
Frank
was born in Clyde on January 28, 1926, the son of Frank and
Gladys M. Weaver Lee Sr. Frank was President of Briggs National
Bank in Clyde from 1962 to 1974 and Vice President and Manager
of Key Bank from 1974 to 1988. In his earlier years, he worked
for Clyde milling Corporation as a truck dispatcher and for
13 years on the railroad as a freight agent. He served in the
U.S. Airforce from 1944 to 1946 and was in the Korean War from
1950 to 1951.
He had a great love for the Clyde Rotary, where he served as
President and was awarded a Paul Harris Fellow. He was an Honorary
Member of the Clyde Fire Department, Electric Hose Co. #3. He
served as a Village Trustee and as a Town Councilman. He was
a member of the Clyde United Methodist Church where he served
as Treasurer and held other offices in the church. He was awarded
Man of the Year by the Clyde Chamber of Commerce. He was a member
of the V.F.W. and Past President of the Wayne County Cooperative
Extension.
He
is survived by two sons: Richard (Pam) of Wolcott and James
of Clyde; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and nieces
and nephews.
He
was predeceased by his wife, Geraldine in July of 2005.
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LYONS
- Mr. Theodore Chapman Thomas, 87, a printing craftsman at Case
Hoyt and Robert Hart Printing, then later employed in the Film
Testing division of Eastman Kodak. A loving husband, father,
grandfather and friend has ceased to be on the 14th of February
2011.
Memorial
Service at Grace Episcopal Church, 7 Phelps Street Lyons, N.Y.,
on Saturday the 19th of February at noon.
Mr.
Thomas was born September 29, 1923, in the Town of Lyons, Wayne
County, to the late Reverend Albert and Elsie Thomas. Theodore
served in the U.S. Army during World War II in the Asian Pacific
region. Living in Rochester, N.Y., until 1997, he moved back
to Lyons following his marriage to Janet. He was an avid reader,
fan of Syracuse University's basketball team and charitable
to all he knew. He lived his life with integrity and honesty
and always surprising those around him.
Survived
by his wife, Janet Holloway Thomas, his children Elaine Thomas
Olenik, Peter James Thomas (Kathleen) and Ann Elizabeth Thomas
(Terrance Doherty). Grandchildren Maria T. Fisher (Michael)
and Laura O. Blanchard (Daniel). Stepchildren David C. Holloway
and George C. Holloway (Mary Jo) and five stepgrandchildren.
Predeceased by his former wife, Daphne Gibbs Thomas.
An
expression of sympathy in his memory can be made to Hochstein
School, Development Office, 50 N. Plymouth Ave., Rochester,
NY 14614
Leaving
beautiful memories, may he rest in peace.
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LYONS/NEWARK:
Butch Perry, died unexpectedly Thursday February 10, 2011.
Friends
may call Monday (February 14) ) from 4 to 7pm at Boeheim-Pusateri
Funeral Home, 77 Williams St, Lyons NY. A Mass of Christian
burial will be held Tuesday (February 15) at 11am at St. Michael's
Church, Lyons NY with Father Bill Darling officiating .Burial
will be in Elmwood Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Lyons
High School Musical Fund, Lyons NY.
Butch
was born February 10, 1944 in Steubenville, Ohio son of Frank
and Alba (Delork) Perry. He was an Army veteran and worked as
a welder for the New York State Canal System, retiring in 2003.
Butch had a passion for golf and cooking and was an avid hunter
and fisherman.
He
is survived by his wife Deb; daughter Kristi Stoughton; sons
Zachary and David Perry; sister Carmella (John) Simone of Geneva;
uncle Dominic (Sylvia) Perry of Greece; several nieces, nephews
and cousins.
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NEWARK
- William T. McEvoy, 55, passed away on Saturday (January 22,
2011). A Memorial Service will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday
(Jan. 25) at Schulz-Pusateri Funeral Home, 103 Maple Ct., Newark.
Military Rites will be accorded at the Memorial Service by the
U.S. Army. Burial will be in Sampson Military Cemetery. Memorials
may be directed to Life Time Care, 1120 S. Main St., Newark.
Bill
was born in Clearfield, Penn., on October 24, 1955, the son
of Leslie and Esther Parker McEvoy. Bill served in Vietnam in
the Army. He was a self employed carpenter. He liked to fish,
loved computers and poker and he collected statues of wolves.
Bill had lived in Macedon and also Newark.
He
is survived by his step son, Donald Ward of North Carolina;
step daughter, Crystal Ward of Florida; his mother, Esther Szkapi
of Newark; two sisters: Laura Carlton of Florida and Mary Szkapi
of Palmyra; nieces and nephews; and four grandchildren.
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WILLIAMSON-
Louis E. DeBout, 71, died Jan. 17, 2011. Friends may call from
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursday at the Schulz-Pusateri Funeral
Home, 103 Maple Ct., Newark, where services will be held at
1 p.m. Burial at Sunnyside Cemetery, Williamson, in the Spring.
Memorials to the American Lung Assoc. or to the American Cancer
Society .
Lou
worked at Xerox in Distribution and inventory and worked at
Dicks in Webster. He served in the Navy and was an avid boater
and a Toastmaster.
Survived
by his wife of 11 years, Linda Zimmerman DeBout; children, Robert
DeBout of Maine, Cynthia (Richard) Breitfield of Shortsville,
Kimberly (Thomas Sr.) Hosmer of Greece, Jeffrey (Danielle) Torella
of Penfield, Trish (Jeffrey) Bock of Walworth, Elesha (Timothy)
Wheeler of Marion, Noel (Melanie) Eisenberg of Greece; his much
loved 16 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; brother, Charles
(Dorothy) of Fla.; sister, Birdenia DeGrout; nieces; nephews;
cousins; his sweet of sweets cousin, Joyce Busacco; his adoring
canine pets and special Buddy Dennis.
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