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Kline, J. Donald

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ROSE: J. Donald Kline, 80, passed peacefully on May 5, 2020 at the Fairport Baptist Home with loved ones at his side. Don was born in Huron, NY, the son of J. Dewey and Gladys (DeFisher) Kline. He was a fruit farmer all his life and owned farms in Rose and Sodus, NY. He has been a bus driver for the Sodus Central Schools, and an apple hauler and chemical delivery trucker. He also lived in Williamson, and spent the past 4 years in Assisted Living at the Baptist Home in Fairport, NY. Don was predeceased by his first wife, Dorothy, sisters, Grace Spuck and Barbara Ketcham, and brothers Russell and Bob Kline. Don is survived by his loving wife of 43 years,  Sue, a sister Joyce (Larry) Harrison, and a brother William Kline, stepsons Scott (Debbie) Bower, Ken (Michelle) Bower, Keith (Melanie) Bower , and, stepdaughter , Bonnie Springborn, 6 step Grandchildren, 4 step great Grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Honoring his wishes, no services will be held. Private burial will be at the Rose Cemetery, North Rose, NY, at the convenience of the family. Special thanks go to all the health care workers for the excellent care Don received at the Baptist Home. Contributions in Don’s memory may be made to the Fairport Baptist Home, 4646 Nine Mile Point Road, Fairport, NY. Farnsworth-Keysor Funeral Home, North Rose, is in care of the arrangements. www.catoredcreek.com

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Dickinson Jr, Richard D. 

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MACEDON: Richard, formerly of Pumpkin Hook, unexpectedly passed away on 28 April 2020, at age 58. Rich was born in Elmira and graduated from Victor High School in1979. He was the son of the late Richard and Wilma Kofahl Dickinson of Pumpkin Hook, and Rosalyn Attwell of Newark. He was a lifelong fan of Zweigle’s “Hots,” the New York Yankees, the Dallas Cowboys, the Syracuse Orangemen, and, above all, he was an “obsessed” fanatic of Wyman Racing. Rich’s other true love and passion was for pool. He spent hours playing with his brother Floyd, nephew Jeremy, and numerous other friends in his pool league at Finns. Rich was preceded in death by his father, both mothers, 3 brothers, a sister, and most recently, his adored roommate and “furry friend” Fred. Rich was a beloved uncle, friend and “Santa” of Kim and Bob Wyman and their family for more than 30 years. Rich took great pride in, and never missed an opportunity to brag about, the numerous accomplishments of his three nephews Travis, Kyle, and Cody. Rich worked at Harv’s Harley Davidson for over 24 years. He had a passion for any and all things associated with Harley Davidson Motorcycles. Rich knew every customer by name and greeted every one of them with a warm and welcoming smile that will be missed by all—the “Harv’s Harley Home” will truly never be the same. It is said, “What you give in life to others, will be received back three fold.” Rich will forever be remembered for his great big “HUGS” (witnessed repeatedly by Diane, Heidi, and Jenna); his heart for others because Rich “never met a stranger;” and the blessing he was to everyone over the entire course of his life. Rich grew up 1 of 19 children in the blended families of Dickinson, Kofahl, and Attwell.  Rich is survived by 14 of his brothers and sisters, bountiful nieces and nephews, as well as a multitude of loving friends. Jennifer, his niece, already misses his visits to the mall for his favorite chocolate chip cookies. A future celebration of life will be planned and posted on Harv’s Harley Davidson Facebook page when gatherings are allowed once again. Contributions, in lieu of flowers, can be made to the “Rochester Bikers Against Child Abuse” (B.A.C.A.) chapter or by contacting Kim Wyman and her staff at Harv’s Harley Davidson and contributing to one of the many sponsored charities Rich actively contributed to. Please click on the guestbook at www.murphyfuneralservices,com to leave a condolence, light a candle, or upload a photo. Until we meet again brother, may you ride LONG and FREE in the Emerald Valleys of the Afterlife. REST IN PEACE RICH!

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Lucianovic, Rudy F. 

VerDow, William R. Jr. “Bill”

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NEWARK: Age 69 died Wednesday (May 6, 2020) at Newark Wayne Community Hospital.  Bill was born on August 9, 1950 in Newark, the son of the late William and Loretta Bilotto Ver Dow Sr.  He was a 1969 graduate of Newark High School and continued his education attending college in South Dakota. For many years,  he was in the clothing business. Bill owned and operated Sir Charles Men’s Shop in Newark. Then he worked at Dick Anthony’s Men’s Shop in Canandaigua and finished his career working at Tractor Supply store in Newark.  Bill was one of the founding members of the Newark-Arcadia Historical Society. He was the 1st Secretary from 1992-1995. He has served on the board of directors for most of the 28 years and has been Vice-President since 2016. Bill was a constant member of the Exhibits Committee and organized the annual dinners. He loved history and was a collector of Newark Memorabilia. Tuesday nights Bill loved attending Cruise Night at Tom Wahls.  He loved old cars and would attend many car shows when ever he could. Mr. Ver Dow is survived by his fianceé Denise Case of Newark, a niece Jennifer Santelli, a nephew Christopher (Allie Edmonds) Santelli both of Newark and many cousins. He was predeceased by his parents and his sister Laura Santelli. Calling hours will be held at a later date due to the current pandemic restrictions. Memorials, in his name, may be made to the Newark-Arcadia Historical Society, 120 High Street, Newark, New York 14513. www.murphyandsonsfuneralhome.com

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Harding, James Samuel

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WILLIAMSON: December 27, 1929 – April 20, 2020. James Samuel Harding, 90, a farmer, teacher, outdoorsman, and longtime resident of Williamson, NY, died April 20, 2020, from complications related to a fall, The Villages, FL. Born in New Brighton, PA, to parents Cyril and Emma Harding, Jim grew up hunting, fishing, and trapping the woods, rivers, and streams of Beaver County, PA. During these years he developed a work ethic second-to-none, from delivering papers and mowing lawns to welding in his Uncle Frank’s foundry during WWII. After graduating high school in 1947, Jim attended Penn State University where he fell in love with Marjorie Brunner. He left Penn State in 1950, joined the Army, served three years in Korea, and was honorably discharged as a Staff Sargent. Returning stateside, Jim married Marj and finished his degree in agricultural education. A master’s degree in education, also from Penn State, followed in the early 1960’s. Jim taught Agriculture and Ag Mechanics in the West Perry County, PA School District and at BOCES, in Williamson, NY.  He retired from teaching in 1985 to devote his considerable energy to the Cottage Street farm, where he had lived with his family and worked summers and after school since 1969. For 35-plus years he sold produce on the Syracuse Farmer’s Market. Jim’s daughters remember dinners where beverages and condiments were the only edibles on the table Jim hadn’t grown, raised, or caught fishing. Jim was active in the Presbyterian Church, a member of the American Legion, a Mason, served on the ambulance squad, and town park committee. From mentoring “Future Farmers of America” in the 1950’s and 60’s, to leading a youth group with his wife in the 1970’s, and providing countless summer jobs on the farm, Jim took a lifelong interest in working with young people. Nephew Buz Plesser remembered, “Jim taught me to swim, fish, shoot a gun, drive a truck, and swear like a real man. He was my larger than life hero, and I was lucky to have him as my Uncle.” Granddaughters Kristin Dunn and Blair Geaney shared endless adventures with “Poppie” during the month they spent on the farm each summer and earned their first “real” money working with him on the Syracuse Market. Blair named her baby girl, Clara James, in his honor.  The day before Jim and Marj left Williamson, for the last time, to move to Florida, Jim mowed three acres of The Harding Farm, on his tractor, in the rain. Besides his parents and wife of 66 years, Jim was predeceased by his sister, Sylvia Holzworth, and uncle, Frank Harding. He is survived by daughters Maggie Hollingsworth (John) and Kayta Curry (Brent), two granddaughters, two great granddaughters, sisters Dorothy Diedle and Marilyn Volinic, six nieces and five nephews. A memorial service will be held at a future date. Online condolences may be expressed at www.youngfuneralhome.com.

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Van Norstrand, Ivan R. 

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CATO: Age 82,, passed away peacefully, Thursday, May 7, 2020, at his home surrounded by his family. He was born August 5, 1937, son of the late Howard and Margaret “Peg” Van Norstrand. He was a 1956 graduate of Cato-Meridian Central School where he was a member of the Future Farmers of America. He married his wife of 62 years, Margaret “Margie” Riester on December 14, 1957. He purchased the family farm in 1958 from his Grandmother. He was awarded the NYS Farm Family of the Year in 1976. He was a former member of both Victory and Conquest Grange. A longtime member of Conquest Fire Department, he served as chief for 8 years. He was a Minneapolis Moline enthusiast and collector. He was predeceased by an infant son, Peter Howard Van Norstrand (1960). He is survived by his wife, Margie, children, Raymond (Arlene) Van Norstrand, Lela (Randy) Daratt, Barbara (Richard “Jack”) Lees, Paul (Chanda) Van Norstrand. Grandchildren, Emily (Travis) Dunn, Steven (Julia) Van Norstrand, Susan (Alex C.) Daratt, Lori (Brandon B.) Daratt, Tallie (David) Czajkowski, Hana Van Norstrand. Great Grandchildren, Logan and Harper Dunn, John Van Norstrand, Dave and Dake Czajkowski. Due to the pandemic, drive through calling hours will take place from 10:00-2:00 on Saturday, May 16 th , at the Van Norstrand Farm, 11122 St. Rt. 38, Cato, NY. A funeral service will take place at 2:00 in accordance to the current social distancing guidelines. A private graveside burial will follow at St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Weedsport. For those wishing to make contributions they may do so to the Conquest Fire Department, 10351 Slayton Rd., Port Byron, NY 13140. Keysor-Dain-Cullinan Funeral Home, Cato, is in care of the arrangements. www.catoredcreek.com

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Adams, Dale F. (Daisy)

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ONTARIO: Dale passed away on May 8, 2020 at home under the care of Lifetime Hospice.  Dale is survived by his loving wife, Marilyn (Mathous) Adams; step-children, Michael (Karla) Mathous of Greece, NY and Heather Loucks of Marion, NY; grandchildren, Corinne, Maylin, and Lili Mathous, Rylie Loucks; great granddaughter, Kinsley Curran; sisters, Kathleen Sharlow of Gouverneur, NY and Keitha Marsh of Saint Paul, MN; sister-in-law, Dixie Adams of Ogdensburg, NY. He is predeceased by his parents, Glenn and Kathleen (Jackson) Adams; siblings, Glenn Adams, Jr., Lynn, Douglas and Duane Adams, and Mary Bush; his 5 cats, Jordan, Harry, Goldie, Bud and Mooch. Dale enlisted in the United States Army and served in Germany.  He was in the New York National Guard for 20 years. He was honorably discharged as Sergeant First Class E-6, of the 209th Field Artillery. Dale was a member of the American Legion Post 428 in Ontario, NY. Dale was memorable as a chef and he was well known for his Friday night fish fry and prime rib at Brock’s and Capizzo’s. He also worked for ARA at Xerox for 22 years.  He retired in 1993.  Dale was a man of few words but had a heart of gold.  He loved being caretaker for our street and the elderly ladies loved him. The family wishes to extend a special thank you to Rebecca from Lifetime Care and the whole staff at Pines of Peace, especially to Jan Bigler and Vicki LaRocque who helped Marilyn care for Dale at home. A big thank you to Kenny Capo and Doug Montgomery for all their help, for the past 2 years. A Memorial Mass will be announced at a date and time to be determined.  A private burial will take place in Furnaceville Cemetery.  Contributions in Dale’s memory may be directed to Pines of Peace or Wayne County Humane Society. To leave the family an online condolence, please visit www.murphyfuneralservices.com.

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Martin, Christine

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MACEDON: Passed away unexpectedly in Lakeland, Florida on May 4th.  Born in 1943 in Canastota, NY, she graduated from SUNY Morrisville and had a long career as an LPN. She was a nurse at multiple hospitals and nursing homes in the region.  She is survived by her husband Paul Martin.  She is also survived by son, Doug (Sandy) Martin and daughter Jennifer (Jon) Boon. She is predeceased by her daughter Lori Martin. Christine is survived by her grandchildren Michael (fiancé Alyson) Martin, Nicolas (fiancé Claire) Martin, Nathan Martin, Cameron Boon, Tyler Boon and Brianna Boon. She is also survived by her brother Sam Sgroi, sister Nancy (Dick Stack) Krawczeski and multiple nieces, nephews and cousins. She is predeceased by her sister Josephine Waterman.  Christine loved her family fiercely. She could often be seen supporting her grandchildren at various sporting events, concerts, and school activities. She cheered them on in basketball, hockey, swimming, softball, lacrosse, and track. She enjoyed gardening, baking, card games, camping in the Adirondacks and trips to the casino.  She relished her winters in Florida where she soon made many friends. Christine was kind, compassionate, and always had an engaging, welcoming smile. Due to Covid-19, services will be scheduled at a later date.  Expressions of sympathy in memory of Christine may be directed to the Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester, 1048 University Ave., Rochester, NY 14607.  To light a candle, leave a condolence, or to upload a photo, please visit www.murphyfuneralservices.com

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Lucianovic, Rudy F.

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Rudy Lucianovic died May 4, 2020. 5/4/20 at age 87 years. He finished his race. His Memorial Service will be held via zoom/conference call on Saturday May 16, 2020 at 3:00 pm EST. To attend please call (315)573-3742 or email: our.rebel.elder@gmail.com for details. 

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Edmonds, Conrad J. “C.J.”

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NEWARK: Conrad Joseph (C.J.) Edmonds loving son, brother and friend, passed away unexpectedly on May 8th, 2020 at the age of 30. C.J. was born in Rochester, NY but spent most of life in Newark where he attended Newark Central Schools and had most recently worked at IEC Electronics. He leaves behind, his parents, Thomas and Diane Barnard Ledbetter, and Dale (Maureen) Edmonds, three sisters; Sarah Nicole Edmonds (Robin Terwilliger), Alexandra (Allie) Edmonds (Christopher Santelli) both of Newark, Clare Hudson of Syracuse, four brothers; Brantley Edmonds (Alyssa Bittel) of Syracuse, Matthew Edmonds (Madisyn Gillette) of North Rose, Spencer Edmonds (Ryan Davis) of Charlotte, NC  and Thomas Ledbetter of Newark, his Grandparents; Mike and Tracy Barnard of Hobe Sound, Fla., Margaret Bentley of Phelps and Richard Edmonds of Hawaii, his uncle Greg Barnard of Victor, his aunt Carey (Brian) DeVaney of Hobe Sound, Fla., and his beloved nieces and nephews Olivia, Bentley, Emmalyn, Kegan, Grayson and his best little bud, Richie Fernandez, his best friend always, Nicolas Botcher and finally his four legged favorite, Riggs, who he spoiled daily. His extended family includes numerous aunts, uncles and cousins from North Carolina and all over the country.   He is predeceased by his uncle, Douglas Barnard, his grandfather, Alexander Bentley and his grandmothers, Daisy Elnora Huskins and Mildred Edmonds. He enjoyed reading, playing video games, and binge watching his favorite shows, The Office and Game of Thrones.  Most of all, he held close to his family who he loved with all his heart. Everyone who knew him will tell you that he was kind, loving, generous and lit up every room he entered.  Let his passing remind us to love each other with our whole hearts and cherish every moment. A celebration of life will be announced when we can gather together again. www.murphyandsonsfuneralhome.com

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Sabocheck, David

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WILLIAMSON: David passed away on May 10, 2020 at age 63. He was predeceased by his parents, John and Anne Sabocheck; brother, Robert Sabocheck; wife, Debbie. He is survived by his fiancé, Heidi Cassenti; brother, Greg Sabocheck; many cousins, other relatives, friends and all his loving Pomeranians. David was an avid collector. He loved all Ford and Harley Davidson products. David was a dedicated and loving son to his mother, Anne. He was also a loving companion to his fiancé, Heidi and to their many four-legged children. Due to Covid-19, all services will be announced at a date and time to be determined. Please leave the family an online condolence, by visiting David’s tribute wall, www.murphyfuneralservices.com.

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Fox, Bessie C. 

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ONTARIO: Passed away on Friday, May 8, 2020 at the age of 79.  Bessie was born on April 1, 1941 to the late Bernard and Bessie Danes.  She was also predeceased by her sister Mary Ann Danes, and nephew Donny.  Bessie is survived by her loving husband of sixty years, Earl; four sons; three daughters; brother, Donald and her niece Kim Tasick; many grandchildren, great grandchildren, and many friends.  Bessie was a devoted and loving wife, mother and grandmother.  Bessie enjoyed crafting, sewing and knitting.  She will be remembered for her caring and loving heart.  All services for Bessie will be private.  To light a candle, leave a condolence, or to leave a photo please visit www.murphyfuneralservices.com. Expressions of sympathy may be made in the form of a donation in Bessie’s name to the American Heart Association.

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Finn, Ellen B. 

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NORTH ROSE: Age 92, passed away peacefully on Monday, May 11, 2020. She was a loving, caring mother of nine and a retiree of the US Postal Service. She enjoyed camping, family gatherings, and golfing with her husband. She was very proud of her hole in one.She was predeceased by her husband, William “Huck” Finn (2018), parents, Frank and Caroline Heagerty, brother, Tom Heagerty, two sisters, Bev Purce and Betty Ottman, and son-in-law, Billy DeWaters. Survived by her children, Dan (Pat) Finn, Elaine (Jack) Fitzgerald, Dianne (Allen) Hider, Caroline DeWaters, Maureen (Paul) Lew, Bill (Isabell) Finn, Kathy Rogers, Patrick (Mimi) Finn, and Theresa Finn, 27 grandchildren, 38 great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. The family wishes to thank the Friendly Home for thoughtful service and tender care. Donations in her memory can be made to the Friendly Home, 3156 East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14618. Due to the current restrictions, no services will take place at this time. Farnsworth-Keysor Funeral Home, North Rose, is in care of the arrangements. www.catoredcreek.com

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Akins, Garry Emmry

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NORTH ROSE: Age 81, passed away on Monday, May 18, 2020 at his home with family in North Rose. Garry was born in Altmar, NY to Emmry and Freida (Mason) Akins on February 2, 1939. He went to high school at Altmar and graduated from there in 1957. He enlisted into the United States Air Force from 1959 to 1962 as an airplane mechanic. After the military he worked at various factories until he began his career at Xerox as a lab tech, where he stayed until he retired. He enjoyed woodworking and custom car restoration. Garry will be forever loved and missed by his loving wife, Jean (Millis) of North Rose, NY; children, Garry of Newark, NY, Ronald Forjone (Jessica) of Caroga Lake, NY, Lorri (Douglas) Keyton of Clyde, NY, Bill Horn (Holly) of Newark, NY, Christopher (April) of Waterloo, NY; grandchildren, Brock Forjone of Caroga Lake, NY, Kasandra (Matthew) Greene of Augusta, GA, Joshua Keyton of Clyde, NY, William and Alexis Horn of Newark, NY, Nick and Ethan Horn of Romulus, NY, Brittney, Austin, Adriana and Emmry Akins, Autumn, Ryli, and Olivia Millis from Waterloo, NY. Sister, Lynda (Blake) of Newark, NY, brothers, George of Canandaigua, NY, and Thomas of Clyde, NY. Nephews, Jason Akins, Kenneth Akins and Jerry Blake, and special friends and neighbors. Garry is preceded in death by his parents Emmry and Freida, sons, Kerry, Tom (Mandy), sisters, Phylis Akins, Elaine Dashnau, and Carolyn Akins-Lefflar. There will be no public services. Please be sure to take the time to sign or leave a message on the Tribute Wall for the family to see. Condolences may be expressed at www.HSNORTON.com.

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Costello, Marie A. 

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SODUS: Age 82, born in Oswego, NY October 30, 1937 and passed away May 16, 2020. She was predeceased by her husband, James; son, James Dennis; parents Michael and Jean (Ferro) Fontana; and siblings Michael and Buddy Fontana. Marie is survived by her daughter, Theresa (Costello) Pecor; her son-in-law, Dana Pecor; her loving Aunt, Anne Lalik, her long-time companion, Gerald Beckens; and her extended family, the Beckens children, grandchildren, and cousins; as well as her many friends in the Sodus community. Marie retired from Sodus Central School, having many fond memories and fun-loving stories of the students and teachers. She also spent numerous years working at the Sodus Bay Heights Golf Club where she enjoyed serving the members and organizing events. Marie’s passion was gardening and cooking. She spent her golden years helping on the GMB Farm, being Jerry’s Boss, traveling to Las Vegas, playing bridge, participating in the Sodus Garden Club, and talking, talking, talking! Her laugh and sense of humor were infectious and will be missed by those who knew her! Due to her passion and love for feeding everyone, donations can be made to feedingamerica.org in lieu of flowers. Condolences may be expressed at www.HSNORTON.com.

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Thurston Thomas “Tom”

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SAVANNAH: Age 85, passed away on May 18th, 2020 at Bishop Rehabilitation & Nursing in Syracuse. He was predeceased by his loving wife of 66 years, Shirley in 2019; and parents, Edward and Bridget Thurston; siblings, Mary Hart, Edward, Joseph, James, Martin (Mike) and Gertrude Philippon. He is survived by his daughters, Michelle (Kevin) Bergerstock of Webster, Sheila (John) Murphy of Newark; grandchildren, Thomas Bergerstock, Stephen Murphy, Morgan Bergerstock, Colin Murphy; brother, Kenneth Thurston of Liverpool; many nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. Services will be private for immediate family only. Interment in St John’s Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in his memory to: American Heart Association, 2 S. Clinton St #305, Syracuse, NY 13202. Please be sure to take the time to sign or leave a message on the Tribute Wall for the family to see. Condolences may be expressed at www.hsnorton.com

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Guthrie, Gale L. 

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NORTH ROSE: Age 70, of, passed away Monday, May 18, at Newark-Wayne Community Hospital. He was born in Sodus, son of the late Maurice Guthrie, and, Lula Mettler Guthrie. He enjoyed bowling, playing cards, and was a 50 year member of the North Rose Fire Department. Gale is predeceased by a brother, Richard Guthrie. He is survived by his wife, Patricia Smith Guthrie, and son, Eric (Dawn) Guthrie of Clyde,  sister in-law’s Kathy Rowley of North Rose, and, Pat Guthrie  as well as nieces and nephews. There are no calling hours or services. Arrangements are in care of the Farnsworth-Keysor Funeral home, North Rose. For those wishing to make contributions they may do so to the North Rose Fire Department, 5070 N. Huron St. North Rose, NY 14516. www.catoredcreek.com

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Yaniri, John J. 

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NEWARK: John J. Yaniri, 89, died Wednesday (May 20, 2020) at the Clifton Springs Nursing Home where he was residing with his wife Angeline whom he married on June 25, 1955. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at a later date. Burial will be in Newark Cemetery. Memorials, in his name, may be made to St. Michael Church, 401 S. Main Street, Newark, New York 14513. He was born on March 4, 1931 in Newark, the son of the late Emilio and Mary SanAngelo Yaniri.  Mr. Yaniri was a communicant of St. Michael Church in Newark. He graduated from Newark High School. He served in the US Airforce from 1950 to 1953 where he was a musician in the 752nd Airforce band. He played the clarinet and saxophone; he a had a band the Hi Fi Four and also played with the Newark Park Band. John’s first job was working in a local grocery store. Through several owners and names he eventually retired from Palermo’s Big M.  In retirement he drove cars for the Mike Barnard dealerships. John is survived by his wife of almost 65 years Angeline; a daughter Pamela (James) Slater, two grandchildren Rebecca and Eric; nieces and nephews Peter (Karen) Staples, Jeff (Deborah) Staples, Karen (Brian) Descamp, Carl Conkin Jr., Kathleen Iole, Frank Iole, Joanne Bailey, Thomas (Amy) Ioele. He was predeceased by his parents and a sister Marie Iole. www.murphyandsonsfuneralhome.com

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Ritter, Edmund A. 

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VICTOR: Formerly of Ontario, NY, passed away on January 30, 2020 at 98 years old. Born in Rochester, NY to the late George and Henrietta Ritter. Edmund was also predeceased by his first wife, Wilma and his second wife, Marjorie; siblings, Madeline, Evelyn, Arnold and George, Jr. Edmund is survived by his sisters-in-law, Barbara Wheeler, Kathleen Pembroke; niece, Amy (Bill) Colburn; nephews, Scott Wheeler and Michael Pembroke; several other nieces and nephews. Ed graduated from Livonia High School in 1941 and received a bachelor’s degree from the Rochester Institute of Technology. He enjoyed a long career as an electrical engineer until he retired in 1986. Ed was a proud WWII veteran, serving for 3 years in the Pacific with the 302nd battalion of the Seabees in the U.S. Navy. Ed was passionate about antique wooden boats. He possessed expert knowledge of wooden boat restoration, winning many awards for his craftsmanship. He owned and restored several antique wooden boats including a complete rebuild of a 29’ 1929 Hacker Craft, named Wilma C after his wife. He was a 38+ year member of the Finger Lakes Chapter and Wine Country Chapter of the Antique & Classic Boat Society and served as a judge at many ACBS boat shows. He also belonged to the Finger Lakes Boating Museum in Hammondsport. Ed also enjoyed attending sporting events, antiquing, stock car racing and spending time with family and friends. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Holy Trinity Church in the Spring. Interment in Irondequoit Cemetery in the Spring. Contributions in Ed’s memory may be directed to the Finger Lakes Boating museum. To leave the family an online condolence or to upload a photo of Edmund, please visit www.murphyfuneralservices.com.

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DeMay, Evelyn J. 

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WILLIAMSON: Went home to her Lord, peacefully on (Wednesday) May 20, 2020 at age 92. Predeceased by her husband: Roger DeMay and brother: Gerald Cole. Evie was well known for her hand-stitched quilts. She loved to knit and crochet. Evie was an avid flower gardener and enjoyed being a Foster Grandma, traveling and caring for young children. Survived by her loving children:  Judy (Perry) Plyter and Bruce (Yvonne) DeMay; grandchildren: Perry Julian (Sam Kinsman) Plyter, Michael (Julie) Plyter and Seth (Kelly) Plyter; great grandchildren: Jonas, Julian, Samuel, and Isaac; brother: Ronald (Jeanne) Cole; brother in law: Vern DeMay; many extended family members and friends. Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. Burial in Marion Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in loving memory of Evelyn can be made to the Wayne County Nursing Home Foundation:  1529 Nye Road, Lyons, NY  14489. Online condolences can be expressed at www.youngfuneralhomeny.com

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