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Vandewinckel, Sharon A.

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ONTARIO: Age 73 died peacefully in her sleep on 5/18/2020. She is preceded in death by her parents, John R. and Beulah I. Musso, as well as her brother Jon Michael Clemson.  She is survived by her loving and supportive husband of 54 years, Carl J. Vandewinckel and three children, Jeffrey Vandewinckel (Susan), Christopher Vandewinckel (Toni), Kimberly Nemi (Neil), and grandchildren Jordan, Jack, Lucas, Shayna, Leah, Olivia, and Daniel. She is also survived by her adoring Uncle Joseph Cappello, her Brothers Frank Musso and John Musso, and numerous extended family members of Aunts, Uncles, Cousins Nieces and Nephews. Sharon was born in Niagara Falls on 4/14/1947, raised in Ontario NY, and graduating from Wayne Central High school in 1965. Besides caring for her family, she worked as an office manager at General Dynamics, a Dental office, and Motts Co., always with a strong work ethic. Sharon volunteered for multiple organizations, such as the Williamson Volunteer Ambulance, the Boy Scouts of America, and a local community closet for those in need.  She was a dedicated and lifelong member of St Mary’s Church in Ontario, NY. Sharon was loyal and generous to anyone she encountered. She was a consummate giver, where Christmas was her favorite time of year. She enjoyed quiet time reading, crocheting, and watching the rain. She enriched the lives of her family and friends with her joy of cooking and always planning the next family get together. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the St Maximilian Kolbe Parish Martha’s Ministry. A private Burial service will be held on Saturday, 5/23/2020 at the Calvary Cemetery in Ontario, NY.

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Crane, Justin Charles

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NEWARK: Justin C. Crane, 31, passed away on Wednesday, May 20, 2020, after a courageous battle with cancer, with his loving family by his side. In memory of Justin, in lieu of flowers, please consider donations to the family for funeral expenses or Humane Society of Wayne County, 1475 County House Road, Lyons NY 14489. Justin was born the son of the Bill and Jodi (Bastian) Crane on Tuesday, July 26, 1988, in Geneva, NY.  Justin attended Clyde-Savannah High School. He worked with his father at B&J Construction. Justin enjoyed landscaping and fishing. He was the life of the party and could make anyone smile.  Justin was always up for an adventure.  Above all else, Justin loved his family, especially his nieces.  Justin will be remembered by his mother, Jodi (Doug) Hares; father, Bill (Denise) Crane; sisters Tiffany Murray, Alyssa Fletcher and Mercerdes Lewellen; grandparents Lawerence (Lee) Bastian, Chuck (Rose) Chambers, Roger (Violet) Crane; nieces Olivia Rice and Brynnleigh Rice. Justin was predeceased by his grandmother, Barbara Bastian; step-father, Ken Harris, II. Please write a memory or condolence to the family by visiting www.watermanfuneralhome.com

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VanGee, Terri A. 

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WALWORTH: On Wednesday, May 20, 2020, Terri suddenly passed away at age 57. She was predeceased by her fiancé, Luke Hanlon; parents, William and MaryLu White. Terri is survived by her children, Leanna VanGee, Jacob Hanlon and Jessica (Jay) Rogdanoff; grandchildren, Lillie, Hannah and Owen;; siblings, Veronica (Daniel) O’Neill, John White, Lynn White and Carl White; many nieces, nephews, friends and her dog, Presley. Terri will be privately laid to rest in Furnaceville Cemetery.  A memorial service will be announced at a date to be determined.  To leave the family an online condolence, to light a digital candle or to upload a photo, please visit www.murphyfuneralservices.com.

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Wahl, Kathryn Jane “Kathy” 

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ONTARIO/SODUS: Age 67, passed away after a 2-year battle with cancer, at home with her family by her side on May 23, 2020. Kathy is predeceased by her parents Frederick and Barbara Pirwitz; sister in laws, Shirley Wahl and Linda Fuchs; close cousin, Sandy Wickman; and niece, Heidi Westfall. She is survived by her husband of 46 years, Douglas L. Wahl; son, Patrick M. Wahl; daughter, Nicole (Jamy) Austin; sisters, Nancy Schmitz and Debra Jahn; brother, Eric (Candy) Pirwitz; sister in law, Diane (Mark) Lowley; brother in laws, Larry (Leslie) Wahl and Ed Fuchs; close cousin, Steve Wickman; grandchildren, Tylor (Katlyn) Wahl, Daniel (Emma) Wahl, Andrew (Kayla) Wahl, Lorrainne (Nick) Benjamin, Heidi (Micah Pare) Wahl, Trenton Bryan, Ethan Austin, Matthew Phillips, Blaine Austin, Savanna Austin; great grandchildren, Finley and Pauline Wahl, Lilly Wahl, Brandon Benjamin, Carson and Axel Pare; several nieces, nephews, cousins, bonus kids and bonus grandkids. Kathy was a loving wife, mom, sister, cousin and the best mam’ma to all. Mam’ma loved all her kids. Kathy loved her flowers and birds, reading romance novels, puzzle books, crafting and watching Sci Fi, HGTV, food network and black and white shows. She will be missed by many but never far from our hearts. There will be no public services at this time. 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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Coppens, Dina Lucile

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SODUS: Age 91, graduated to heaven on May 23, 2020. Dina was a devoted homemaker and was married to her husband, Stanley (deceased October 2017) for 70 years. She enjoyed many years of gardening, reading, crosswords, and jigsaw puzzles. Dina is survived by her sister-in-law, Dorothy Coppens; sons, William (Lana) Coppens and Ron (Joyce) Coppens; grandchildren, Becky (Aric) Shorey, Amanda Wright, and Kate Coppens; great-grandchildren, Abigail Coppens, Riley and Evan Shorey, and Nicholas and Kaden Wright.  During the last few years, she greatly enjoyed the company of nieces, Cheryl Mullen and Andrea Valley, who assisted with her home care. Dina will be greatly missed. There will be no services held at this time. She will be cremated and interred in Sodus Cemetery with her husband, Stanley. 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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Cooley, Jane A.

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NORTH ROSE: Age 76, of, passed away Sunday, May 24, 2020. Born in Lyons, June 18, 1943, daughter of the late Albert and Mildered Lindner. Prior to retirement, she was employed at IEC, Parker in Clyde, a lunch lady in Clyde, and worked at Wayne County Head Start. She enjoyed walking her dog Autumn, visiting and talking with everyone. Spending time with her Grandkids. Listening to her wind chimes blowing in the wind, feeding the birds, cookouts with family, and loved garage sailing with her friends. She is survived by her husband, Clifford, son, Jeff (Laura) Wigfield of Lyons, step son’s, Nicholas (Jennifer) Cooley of Clyde, and, Chris Cooley of Mississippi, grandchildren, Jeremiah, Jordon, Jayden, and, Cassidy, several cousins, and best friends, Gail Langdon, Judy Frazer, Anna Frazer, and Keith Frazer. Due to the pandemic, a private graveside will take place at Rose Cemetery. For those wishing to make contributions they may do so to the Wayne County Humane Society, 1475 County House Rd., Lyons, NY 14489. Farnsworth-Keysor Funeral Home, North Rose is in care of the arrangements. www.catoredcreek.com

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Fagner, Myrtle

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NEWARK: Myrtle Fagner, 96, passed away peacefully on Monday, May 25, 2020, at DeMay Living Center in Newark, NY. Honoring Myrtle’s request a private graveside service will be held in Marion Cemetery. In memory of Myrtle, in lieu of flowers, please consider donations to the House of John, 14 Spring Street, Clifton Springs, New York, 14432. Myrtle was born the daughter of the late Arthur and Regina (Bruinix) Johnson on Sunday, July 1, 1923, in Marion, NY. Myrtle was very social and enjoyed being around people; this is why she enjoyed her sales position at JC Penny for 20 years.  She volunteered as a Girl Scout and Cub Scout leader when her kids were young.   Myrtle enjoyed reading, dancing, walking, and writing poems. Her poems have been published in Readers Digest and AARP.   

HAPPINESS IS:

To wake after a long night’s sleep and see the sun peek over the horizon.

To look out on a winter’s day and see the snow sparkle in the sunlight.

To settle in your chair at nite, knowing you did something useful.

To know someone benefited from your smile and friendly, “hello.”

To know you brought up your children to be productive citizens.

To have them call on the phone and say, “I love you, mom.”

To walk into church on Sunday morning and feel like you’ve come home.

To be welcomed by friendly people who care that you came. 

To see someone less fortunate and say, “There, but for the Grace of God, go I.”

Happiness is a state of mind, and I am blessed to feel that way.

-Myrtle Fagner

Myrtle will be remembered by her sons David (Donna) Fagner and Lou “Robert” (Michele) Madison; sons-in-law, Gilbert (Zell) Ellis and Darryl Beech; grandchildren, Susan (Kevin) Sharp, Wendy (Mark Krause) Ellis, Jacqueline (Marco) Beech, Colin (Cassie) Madison and Joshua (Jaqueline) Madison, 11 great grandchildren, 3 great great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews and many wonderful cousins. Myrtle was predeceased by her husband, Lester in 1995; daughters Nancy Ellis and Julie Beech; brother, Harold (Nathalie) Johnson; sister, Pauline (Alva) Gregor. Please write a memory or condolence to the family by visiting 

www.watermanfuneralhome.com

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Jones, Lisa F. 

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WILLIAMSON: Entered into rest on May 20, 2020 at age 63. Predeceased by her parents: Norman and Jane Fulkrod. Lisa enjoyed her work at Ames, Trident Mfg. and Wayne ARC. She loved helping others and especially her family. She enjoyed camping up on the St. Lawrence River every year.  Lisa will be deeply missed by all. Survived by her partner of 25 years, Deb and her extended family; sons: Judston and Curtis (Lee) Jones; grandchildren: Ashley Jones, Wesley and Zyrah Jones; sisters: Ellen (Bill) Malloy, Diane (George) Belton, and Nancy (Steve) Freeh; brother: John Fulkrod; many extended family members and numerous friends. A celebration of Lisa’s life will be held at a later date. Donations in loving memory of Lisa can be made to Lollypop Farm or to the American Cancer Society. Online condolences can be expressed at www.youngfuneralhomeny.com

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DeFranco, Alyshia Anne Kirk 

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ONTARIO: On Saturday, May 16, 2020, our precious daughter lost her battle with addiction. Alyshia had a love for this life and we know this was not her intention, but losing four friends since Christmas, the weight of the pandemic and the limits it created contributed toward her stepping away from some of the successes she experienced while living in California. Like so many of these children of addiction, she had vulnerabilities, but was larger than life; fun, quick-thinking with a sharp wit, silly, and loved her family and friends passionately. So many of her friends have come forward sharing how much she helped them, listened to them, and even is credited with saving some of their own lives along the way. Alyshia’s passions included being a mom to her precious pug, Percy. They had a special language they spoke to each other. She loved coloring and generally a gift from Alyshia was a page from a coloring book she had carefully colored. These coloring pages started as something silly from a young girl, but turned into something she was proud to give to family for the remainder of her life. She loved writing poetry. She was a lover of books and loved reading Shakespeare in high school, but nothing could compare to her love of reading Harry Potter. Her and her father started reading these together when she was in first grade and she never looked back… reading them over and over again. Alyshia loved her trips to Virginia and to the Adirondacks with immediate and extended family. We were so fortunate she was able to be with us one last time in the Adirondacks last summer. Alyshia is predeceased by her grandparents; James and Mary DeFranco, and Arthur and Betty Kirk; uncle, James DeFranco and nephew, Armondo. She had very special relationships with Mary and Arthur, always claiming to be their favorite! She is survived by her parents, Anthony and Nancy; sisters, Katie (Phil Sander), Beth (Tyler Young), Spring, and Nicole; nieces and nephews, Sarina, Gianna, Salvatore, Tyler, Oliver, Addison, Annabelle, Brayden and Cora, and many aunts, uncles and cousins who miss her dearly. Alyshia will be buried in her hometown of Ontario, New York at the Furnaceville Cemetery. A celebration of her life will take place at some later time. The family would greatly appreciate the courtesy of no flowers and that those wanting to donate in her memory to give, in her name, to the Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program, or to Ronald McDonald House Charities, Rochester, NY.  To light a candle, leave a condolence, or to upload a photo, please visit www.murphyfuneralservices.com.As a closing gift in Alyshia’s memory, please reach out to the family of a friend or loved one if you even suspect they are in need, and are in trouble. I know addicts do not want to worry their families, but, please, please let families be worried so they can help.  “It’s easier to beg forgiveness than to ask for permission.” (Again, although flowers and the planting of a memorial tree is built into the services of the funeral home, at this time the family finds that memorial donations, in memory of Alyshia, to be of comfort above anything else.  The family thanks you for your understanding.  Murphy Funeral & Cremation Chapels).

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Darron, Doris V. 

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WALWORTH: Passed on Monday, May 25, 2020 at the age of 92. Beloved wife, mother and grandmother. Predeceased by her parents, Eugene and Anna Vane; sister, Marion Woods; and brother Norman Vane. Survived by her husband of 69 years, Carlyle; children, Jacqueline (Roger) Hansen, Linda (Thomas) Yale and Richard (Karen) Darron; 9 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren; sister-in-law Helen Schultz, many nieces and nephews. Doris’ most cherished title was “Grandma”. Doris graduated from Webster High School. She married Carlyle in April 1951 and moved to Walworth where they raised their three children. She was a loving wife and business partner, helping in the operation of the Pillar Hill dairy farm and during the years when Carlyle was serving his community as the Town Supervisor. She was a meticulous bookkeeper and enjoyed her years working at Webster Lumber. Interment will be private due to the COVID-19 restrictions.  A memorial service will be held at a later date. Donations may be made in her memory to the Walworth United Methodist Church, 3679 Main Street, Walworth, NY 14568 where Doris regularly attended. To light a candle, leave a condolence, or to upload a photo please visit www.murphyfuneralservices.com.

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Boyd, Doris DeMay

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PORT GIBSON: Passed away on Sunday, May 24, 2020 at the age of 86.  Predeceased by he parents Elden and Mabel DeMay, and brothers Francis DeMay and Robert DeMay. She is survived by her loving companion, Chuck; sister, Flora Straight; brothers Roger DeMay and David DeMay; daughters, Valerie (Mark) Setterlund and Rhonda Presser; son, Brad (Debby) Love; many grandchildren, great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren; nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Doris was the valedictorian of the Macedon High School class of 1951, where she played basketball and was referred to as “Tiger” by her coach.  She served our nation through the United State Air Force. She loved to travel and had been to such places as Egypt and Thailand and she made many trips to Las Vegas, Nevada. She spent many years at the owner of Boyd’s Ark, a pet shop located in Bismarck, ND. Services will be private.  To light a candle, leave a condolence, or to upload a photo please visit www.murphyfuneralservices.com.

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Rice, Olan L. 

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CLYDE/SAVANNAH: Age 91, passed away Thursday, March 27, 2020 at his home surrounded by his family. He was born in Clyde, son of the late Lawrence Rice and Nettie Steitler Rice. Prior to retirement he was a self-employed dairy farmer at Rice-Way Farms. He enjoyed working his farm, and spending time with his wife, children, and grandchildren. He is predeceased by a son Roger Rice, two brothers, Everett Rice and Ernie Prince, a grandson, Roger Rice Jr, and a daughter in-law, Clara Rice. Survived by his wife of soon to be 70 years, Dorothy Garland Rice, daughters, Cindy (Ray) Gould of Savannah, Shirley (Paul) Burnisky of Phelps, Melanie (Ed) Brockhuizen of Newark, son , Randy Rice of Savannah, three brothers, Bruce (Joyce) Rice, David (Mary Grace) Rice, Merle (Shirley) Rice, and sister, June Webber, 12 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Due to the circumstances, a private graveside will take place at Rose Cemetery. For those wishing to make contributions they may do so to the Sunnyside Baptist Church, 11648 Galen Rd., Wolcott, NY 14590. Farnsworth-Keysor Funeral Home, North Rose, is in care of the arrangements. www.catoredcreek.com

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Wade, Carl W. 

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WILLIAMSON: Passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family on May 27, 2020 at age 73. Predeceased by his parents: Donald and Jean (Quinn) Wade; sister: Jane Herring. Carl was a graduate of Livonia Central School and RIT obtaining a degree in Physics. He worked for Xerox for many years and later became the proud owner of Kenyon Marine Repair. His meticulous work, reputation, and skilled employees aided in a successful business.  He had a strong love for his family, especially his grandchildren. Survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Sharon; daughter: Kelly (Timothy Zimmerman) Wade; grandchildren: Zachary, Noah, Abigail, and Jackson; special niece: Sophia Herring; sister in law: Bonnie (Steve) Nellis and brother in law: Jerry (Marcie) Brooks; his dog from days gone by: Chester and cat companions: Ember and Bandit, best friend: Jon Klinkert; nieces, nephews, extended family and many friends. All services will be private. Donations in loving memory of Carl can be made to Clifton Springs Hospital and Clinic Foundation, Attn: Ventilator Unit. Online condolences can be expressed at www.youngfuneralhomeny.com    

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Moser, Bonnie A.

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 PALMYRA: Bonnie died on May 27, 2020 at age 55. She is survived by her children, Bessie, Melvin, Nikki, Tiffani and Justin; sister, Billie; grandchildren, Elizabeth, Nathaniel, Josh, Elijah, Izaiah, Kailah, Josiah, Mia, Luna, Lelynd and Jayden. Bonnie had an extensive collection of Native American items and apparel. She also collected various other knick knacks, including sock of which she had many! Keeping a clean house was very important to Bonnie as well as working hard to provide for her children. Even though her children and grandchildren live in Ohio, Bonnie loved keeping in contact with them through voice and video chat. She was a fun-loving woman, who will truly be missed. All services are private. To leave the family an online condolence, to light a digital candle or to upload a photo, please visit www.murphyfuneralservices.com.

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Flynn-Johncox, Marjorie (Marge) 

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WOLCOTT: Passed away suddenly on May 14, 2020. She was born on July 20,1953 to parents Hayes and Hilda Heck-Flynn. Marge is predeceased by her parents as well as her husband of 39 years Laverne Johncox, Mother and Father in-Law Howard, Shirley and Emmajean Johncox, sister Linda Flynn, brothers in-law Jeff, Robert and Larry Johncox, and sister in-law Donna Johncox-Reed. She was the mother of Lisa (Jason) Roberts Sr. and Mike (Crystal) Johncox and grandmother of three grandsons: Jason Roberts Jr and Colin and Brenden Johncox. Marge is survived by brother Jim(Pam) Flynn, Cindy(Bob) Mein, Nancy Kimball, Gloria Johncox, Steve Johncox, Sally Johncox, Sue Utter, along with several cousins, nieces and nephews. There will be no funeral service at her request and a memorial service will be held at a future date and time. Burial will be in the Huron Evergreen cemetery and she will be buried with her husband Laverne Johncox and brother in-law Jeff Johncox. Arrangements by Pusateri-Canolesio Funeral Home, Clyde,NY.

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Black, Donald E. 

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PALMYRA: On May 27, 2020, Donald suddenly died at age 57. He was predeceased by his father, Ruben C. Black and his brother-in-law, Donald Perks. Donald is survived by his sons, Nicholas R. (Jennifer), Sean M. (Lisa) and Derek J. Black; mother, Shirley L. Black; brothers, David A. and Robert P. (Renai) Black; sister, Cheryl A. Perks; grandsons, Tyler and Kain. Donald was born in Williamsport, PA on April 30, 1963 to Ruben and Shirley Black. He proudly served his country and worked as a COMSEC Specialist for the United States Army, until retiring after 20 years. After the service, Donald went on to work for REDCOM Laboratories in Victor, NY. He was a member of the Canandaigua Moose Lodge #1048 and the Palmyra American Legion, Post 120. Donald was an avid hunter, fisherman an outdoorsman. Above all, Donald loved his family and he will be dearly missed. No prior calling hours.  A memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family. Contributions in Donald’s memory may be directed to Canandaigua VA Medical Center, Canandaigua.va.gov. To leave the family an online condolence, to light a digital candle or to upload a photo, please visit www.murphyfuneralservices.com.

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McParland, James S. 

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NEWARK: James S. McParland, of Wichita Falls, Texas, died on Monday (June 1, 2020) at the age of 65. A graveside services for Jim will be held on Tuesday (June 9th) at 11 AM in the East Newark Cemetery. Memorials, in his name, may be made to a charity of your choice. He was born on August 7, 1954 in Clifton Springs, the son of the late Charles (Bud) and Thelma Fogarty McParland. Jim was raised in Newark and graduated from Newark High School in 1974. He continued his education at Niagara University, graduating in 1979 with a Bachelors of Arts Degree. Jim enlisted in the U. S. Air Force and retired in 1999 after twenty years, as a Technical Sergeant. After his retirement, he remained in Wichita Falls, his last duty station. Jim lived a quiet life of service to others. He loved reading and was an amateur photographer. He was a member of the local Kiwanis Club as well as the Wichita Falls Beekeeping Group. Jim is survived by three siblings; Charles III and his wife Kathleen of Tega Cay, SC, Ann and her husband Alfred Kelley of Robertsdale, AL, and Susan McParland and her husband Timothy Aiken of Theresa, NY; three aunts Patricia Murphy of Newark, NY, Pauline Derby of Ireland and Susan Adsit of MA; several cousins, nieces and nephews. www.murphyandsonsfuneralhome.com

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Arnitz, Peter A.

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CATO/CLYDE: Peter A. Arnitz, 82, passed away unexpectedly on June 1, 2020. Burial will be at the discretion of the family at the Mausoleum at St. John’s Catholic Cemetery in Clyde, NY. He was born in Lyons, NY to Gus Arnitz Sr and Mary Fratangelo. He is survived by his son Jim (Christine) Arnitz of Clyde and daughter Linda Arnitz Quinn of Watertown, two grandchildren Michael (Shelli) Arnitz and Alicia (Josh)Young and 4 great-grandchildren. His longtime companion Rhonda Quimby and her family. Many nieces and nephews. He is pre-deceased in death by his parents and brothers Gus Arnitz Jr and Ronald Arnitz. In his lifetime Peter was most proud of his recruitment out of high school to the Rochester Red Wings (Farm club of St Louis Cardinals) as a pitcher. When an injury changed those plans he became a Police Officer and worked for Clyde, Lyons and Newark Police Departments until he retired. Peter also enjoyed playing many sports in his life; football, baseball, and basketball are just a few. He was inducted into the Clyde Sports Hall of Fame in 2003. Peter was happiest being a devoted NY Yankee fan and spent most of his spare time watching every game and collecting memorabilia for his Yankee room. Arrangements by Pusateri-Canolesio Funeral Home, Clyde NY visit wwwpusaterifunerals.com

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Van De Walle, Patricia Ann “Flanders” “Patty’s Diner Patty”

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PALMYRA:  Patricia Ann “Flanders” Van De Walle, born December 16,1942 in Newark, New York daughter of the late Madaline Theresa “Posman” Barrett and Charles Cummings Flanders and stepfather James Barrett, passed away suddenly Monday May 25, (Memorial Day) 2020. Patty owned, and cooked at, Patty’s Diner in Macedon, New York for several years. Her happiness allowed her to enjoy everyone she met. She loved to gamble and everyone that knew her called her lucky because she won the New York State Lottery.  We believe all that knew her, and for all of us that she loved, we were the “Lucky Ones”. Patty was married to Frederick S.Van De Walle who passed 15 years earlier. She spent many years with James Heckman who is also predeceased as of two years ago. A strong, loving, caring, nurturing mother of three, Michael S. Pritchard (wife Janet), Daniel E. Pritchard (wife Debbie) and daughter Kelly L. McLaughlin. Patty, known to many as “nani”, loved her Grandbabies very much. She spent a lot of time with her grandbabies, loving, caring, and spoiling them from birth to adulthood. Nicole “Pritchard” Henderson (husband Dan), Robert Pritchard (girlfriend Melissa), Brittany and Casey Pritchard, Cassidy and Paige Guilfoyle, as well as Alyssa, Blake, and Chase. She also had many great-grandchildren. Not to mention the extended families she spent many years loving and celebrating many holidays with. In her final moments she really enjoyed two young men Brandon and Vern. She was very grateful to have you, and your help, as were we the family. Ma/Nani, you were are an angel both here on earth and now in heaven. We love you very much…4EVER&ADAY in our Hearts. All services are private.  To light a candle, leave a condolence, or to upload a photo, please visit www.murphyfuneralservices.com.

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LeRoy, Richard B.

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SODUS/ONTARIO: Passed away on Sunday, May 31 after a long struggle with multiple sclerosis. He was 61. Predeceased by his parents Louis and Hilda LeRoy and brother Gregory. Richard “Rick” grew up in Sodus and graduated from Sodus Central School in 1977. He pursued a career in banking after graduating from Niagara University with a BS in Economics. He was branch manager at M& T Bank in Perinton and Business Lending Specialist  at Reliant Credit Union in Sodus.Rick loved to have fun and dedicated much of his time finding ways to make people happy with his generosity. He was an avid golfer, loved to travel and enjoyed sail boating on Sodus Bay. He is survived by his life-long friend Juliana Redder and special friend Lauren Hannigan of FL. Also, by niece Destiny Leroy. Thank you to all of Rick’s special caregivers who went far beyond the call of duty to make his last days comfortable. As per Rick’s request there will be no service or calling hours. A celebration of his life will be scheduled at a later date. Donations in Rick’s memory may be made to the First United Presbyterian Church, 31 W. Main St., Sodus or the MS Society. Arrangements by Norton Funeral Home, Sodus. 

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