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Jansen, Wanda Carrie

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WILLIAMSON: Wanda Carrie Jansen, age 60, passed away on June 13, 2020 after a battle with cancer. She was predeceased by her son, Randall Miller II. She is survived by her daughter, Kari Miller; her sister, Suzanne (David) Loucks; nieces, nephews, great-nieces & nephews and many friends. Wanda was born on August 24, 1959 in Newark, NY to Arnold and Marjorie (Lookup) Jansen. She graduated from Marion Jr-Sr High School in 1977. Wanda earned her C.A.S. Degree in Educational Administration from SUNY Oswego. She retired from Williamson Central School after 30 years of service. Friends and family are invited to call Friday, June 19 4-7PM at the United Church of Marion, 3848 N. Main St., Marion, NY 14505, where masks and social distancing will be required. A graveside service will be held Saturday, June 20 10AM at the Marion Cemetery, where social distancing will be in effect. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Williamson Central School, Special Education Department, P.O. Box 900, Williamson, NY 14589. Condolences may be expressed at www.stevensfhmarion.com

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Staly, Jack M.

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BIDDEFORD, MAINE: Jack M. Staly, 95, formerly of Fairport and Macedon, NY and Hereford, AZ quietly passed away Tuesday, June 9, 2020 at St. Andre Health Care, Biddeford, ME. Jack was just one day shy of his 96th birthday on June 10th. He was born in Fairport, NY, the 2nd son of the late Jay P. and Virginia (Reed) Staly. He grew up on the family farm on Ayrault Rd., Fairport, which is now the current location of Fairport High School. Military service took him off the farm in 1944 when he was inducted into the US Navy. He was stationed as an aircraft mechanic, Seaman 2nd Cl, at the Naval Air Station in Corpus Christi, TX. During this time, his brother, Jay R. “Reed” Staly was also serving in the US Navy in the Pacific theater. In late 1945, Jack was honorably discharged to return to the farm to help his family continue its operation. In 1949, Jack married the love of his life, Betty J Schmaltz of Rochester and had 2 children, Patricia and Steven. The family farm in Fairport was sold in the early 1950’s and Jack and Betty, their family and Jack’s parents moved first to Rochester and then settled in Macedon. Jack held several manufacturing jobs, including at Xerox, and also several trucking jobs, most notably driving a gasoline delivery truck for Flying A. In the early 70’s, he purchased his first semi-tractor and started his second career as an independent, over-the-road driver, with his wife, Betty, by his side in the cab. They made deliveries in all the lower 48 states and Jack loved to tell stories of their adventures on the road. Jack never lost his love of farming and no matter where he lived; he always had a large garden filled with good produce, especially his favorite tomatoes. He often spoke of his early years on the farm and how much he missed those days. After his retirement in 1988, he was able to once again practice his passion by helping on the farm of his late close friend, Richard “Dick” Padgham of Farmington, NY. In 2001, after visiting their son, Steve, in Arizona, Jack and Betty announced they were moving to Arizona to spend time with Steve and his family, soak in the warm weather and not have to shovel snow anymore! They lived in Hereford, AZ for 14 years, making many new friends and spending hours exploring and learning the “cowboy ways.” In 2015, as health issues started to compromise maintaining a house and yard, they agreed to move back East and closer to their retired daughter, Pat, with the understanding that they remain as independent as possible. Jack and Betty moved into Biddeford Estates, an assisted living community, where Betty still lives today. Jack was a man of many talents. If it was broken, he likely could fix it. He loved to invent things, most notably his snake catchers which he made for friends and family. He loved to fly, ride Harleys and listen to old-time country music. For his 75th birthday, he fulfilled a longtime wish to go skydiving and made his jump along with his Grandson, Jason. He will be greatly missed by all those who knew and loved him. Jack is predeceased by his parents, Jay and Virginia and brother Reed. He is survived by his wife of 71 years, Betty; daughter Patricia (Donald) Foote of Biddeford, ME; son Steven (Cindy) Staly of Tombstone, AZ, grandson Jason (partner Katrina) Staly of Groton, MA and granddaughter, Makenna Staly of Albion, NY. He is also survived by 5 great-grandchildren, Avry, Noah, Jonathan, Betsey and Jack; as well as many Nieces and Nephews; Great Nieces and Nephews; and Great-Great Nieces and Nephews. 

The Family would like to recognize and thank Biddeford Estates, Biddeford, ME for providing a caring and nurturing home environment these past 5 years; St. Andre Health Care, Biddeford, ME for their empathy and exceptional skilled nursing care; and Compassus Hospice, Scarborough, ME for their compassion and guidance through Jack’s final days. Arrangements are in care of the Hope Memorial Chapel, Biddeford, ME, www.hopememorial.com. A private burial will be at White Haven Memorial Park in Pittsford, NY at the discretion of the family. In lieu of flowers and to honor his military service, donations can be made in Jack’s memory to: American Legion Post 24, PO Box 247, Tombstone, AZ 85638

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Ashley, Lawrence A. 

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SODUS: Larry passed on June 11, 2020. He is survived by the love of his life, his wife, Marjorie and two four-legged kids, Abby and Izzy. He was a wonderful father to his four children, Jessica (Les), Joshua, Sarah (Carlos) and Adrenne (Bud). He is also survived by his sister, Beth; seven grandchildren; three nephews; along with five great nieces and nephews. Larry was a tool and dye maker and had a real passion for cooking and baking. He grew his own garlic and herbs. He had an extended family and many friends in this area. He was a Commissioner for the Alton Fire Department. There will be no calling hours. A memorial service and celebration of life will take place at a later date. God speed, I love you. In lieu of flowers, please donate in his memory to the Alton Fire Department, 5755 NY-14, Alton, NY 14413. Condolences may be expressed at www.HSNORTON.com.

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Warren, Michele L. 

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MARION/WILLIAMSON: Entered into rest on (Tuesday) June 16, 2020 at age 51. Predeceased by her parents: Howard and Betty Warren. Survived by her loving and devoted significant other of 30 years plus, Paul Dusett; siblings: David DeZutter of Denver, Joanne (Jeff) Barker of Fairport, Michael (Kathy) Warren of Webster;  father and mother in law: Bill and Pat Dusett; sister in law: Danielle (Rocco) Spagnolo; brothers in law: Bill (Leah), John (Tricia), and Dan (Theresa) Dusett; many nieces, nephews, extended family members and friends. A celebration of Michele’s life will be held at a later date.  Private burial in Sunnyside Cemetery.  A heartfelt thank you to the Unity Living Center at St. Mary’s for the wonderful care given to Michele over the past 3 years. In lieu of flowers, family has requested to have donations be made to: Cure Childhood Cancer Association: 200 Westfall Road, Rochester, NY  14620 or to Camp Good Days: 1332 Pittsford Mendon Road, Mendon, NY  14506. Online condolences can be expressed at www.youngfuneralhomeny.com

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Conklin, John Dale

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ELMIRA: Age 84, lifetime resident of Elmira, passed away on June 16th, 2020. John was born in Elmira on December 21, 1935, a son of the late John and Freida Conklin.  John, better known as Dale, was a master woodworker and enjoyed talking to customers at area craft shows. He enjoyed creating unique pieces and his work is scattered around the globe. His love of woodcraft and artistry led him to donate his woodshop equipment to the Elmira City School District. Dale worked at General Crushed Stone in Horseheads as a supervisor and was proud of the safety he instilled in his team. In the 60’s, Dale and co-worker Eugene Coon poured the entire A&P plant in Horseheads with a portable concrete plant. He also had a love of history, pride in his family and loved sharing personal stories. Dale is survived by his wife of 55 years, Margaret “Peggy” Eggersdorf Conklin; his children, preceded in death by son Bruce H.Conklin, surviving children include:Robert (MaryAnn) Conklin of Elmira, Craig (Cindy) Conklin of Florida, Tracy (Mike) Masur of Florida and Shelley (John) Evans of Waterloo; a daughter in law, Victoria Conklin of Minnesota; grandchildren, Russell, Bradley, Jordan, Michael, Brandon, Ryan and Jordan and numerous great grandchildren. He was pre-deceased by siblings Norma, William, Marion and Floretta. He was a beloved husband, father, and grandfather-his love and humor will be dearly missed. Our sincere appreciation to the overnight emergency department staff, led by Dr. Sinclair at Geneva General Hospital, your compassion is something this family will always hold dear. The family will host a time of sharing and reflection at Covert Funeral Home, 7199 Main Street in Ovid, at 11:00am on Saturday, June 27, 2020. Burial will be held privately at Montour Falls Cemetery. All attendees are required to wear a mask for attendance, additional guidelines will be explained at the funeral home, in an effort to comply with NYS Forward in Phase 3, for information call 607-869-3411. . Kindly consider a donation to the Chemungg County SPCA or the Beverly Animal Shelter in Dale’s memory. For additional information, please contact Covert Funeral Home at 607-869-3411 or visit www.covertfuneralhome.com.  

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Cole, Miriam Ann

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WILLIAMSON: Miriam Ann Cole, age 88, died peacefully on Saturday June 13 at St. Ann’s Home on Portland Avenue in Rochester, NY where she had been a resident since July 2013. Miriam was born in East Williamson, NY on August 31, 1931 to Abraham and Sarah Bliek Cole. She attended the Benton School on Townline Road and then Williamson High School where she graduated in 1948. Miriam then attended RBI in Rochester, NY and on graduation she became a legal secretary to Charles B.Brasser, Esq, later Judge Brasser. On his retirement Miriam continued to work for his partner, Charles Dittmar, Esq. She ended her career working at the law offices of Villani and Grow. For many years Miriam was an active member of The Reformed Fellowship Church and enjoyed many church related activities. She also enjoyed her yearly camping experience at Camp Odosagih. Miriam was predeceased by her parents Abe and Sarah Cole, her brother, Elwood Cole and several close cousins. She is survived by her cousin Beverly Richardson Verbridge and many other Cole, Bliek and Orbaker cousins, plus her special friends Darrell and Esther Plyter. A very special thank you to all the staff at St. Ann’s Home and especially to the second floor staff for their compassionate care of Miriam during her many years with them. A small graveside service will be held at a later date. Contributions can be made to St. Ann’s Home for the Aged, the Rochester & Finger Lakes chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association or another favorite charity or organization.

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Hares, Donna M. (Ondra) 

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PALMYRA: Donna was called to Heaven on Sunday, June 14, 2020. She is re-united with her mother and father Rev. Robert and Louise Ondra, her brother James (Ondra) Iati, and her sister-in-law Nancy Ondra. Donna is survived by her children Jodi Hares, Andy (Sarah) Hares, Anna Patton; Grand-daughter Autumn Grosser; and Siblings Thomas Ondra, Emily Ondra, Carol (Michael) Barros, David (Lisa) Ondra, and Lisa (Petr) Premyslovsky.Donna grew up in Palmyra, New York with her parents and six siblings. Donna’s childhood centered around the Reformed Church of Palmyra where her father Rev. Robert Ondra was the minister for over forty years. The Church always held a special place in her heart. Donna was a graduate of Palmyra-Macedon High School Class of 1980. Donna was an active member of the VFW post 1323 where she enjoyed volunteering her time. Donna will always be remembered for her laughter, her role as the family photographer, her compassion, and the love she felt and shared with her friends and family. Donna was a devoted friend, sister, Mother, and Grand-Mother. Services will be held at a date and time to be determined. Please consider making a donation to the Reformed Church of Palmyra, PO Box 323, Palmyra, NY 14522, or the VFW Post 1323, 47 Fall Street, Seneca Falls, NY 13148, in Donna’s Honor.  To light a candle, leave a condolence, or to upload a photo please visit www.murphyfuneralservices.com.

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Schinsing, Edwin C.  

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PALMYRA: Edwin C. Schinsing 74 died Thursday, June 18, 2020 at Aaron Manor, Fairport. Services will be at the convenience of the family. Memorials to a charity of one’s choice. Ed was born in Newark, April 9, 1946, son of Charles & Doris Lawton Schinsing. He had worked at Walmart in Newark, & did landscaping,  & worked at NDC., & Newark Hospital. He served in the Navy for 4 years in Vietnam & was a life member of VFW of Newark. Survived by his wife of 43 yrs. Judy Wolfe Schinsing; son Justin Manning; brother David ( Sheri ) Schinsing; 2 grandsons: Kodie & Noah; son-in-law, Michael Cline. Predeceased by daughter Deidre Schinsing in 2018. Arrangements by Schulz-Pusateri Funeral Home, Newark. visit www.pusaterifunerals.com

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Kohout, Alice Rose Farrell “Ash”  “Nickie”

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HAMMONDSPORT/PULTNEYVILLE/SUGAR LOAF: Entered into rest peacefully on June 15 at age 94. She was the last of OUR greatest generation of aunts and uncles –they have never been forgotten.  She is survived by daughters:  Jessica Kohout (Bob Brown) and Judith Kohout (Howard Brenner), grandchildren: Rob Brown, Farrell Brenner, Daniel Brenner, Morgan Brenner, Michelle Brown Ryan and Teresa Brown Amble, and innumerable and wonderful nieces and nephews on both the Farrell and Kohout sides of the family. Nickie was born in Caledonia on October 8, 1925 to the late Alice Irene and Frederick Farrell. She excelled in pretty much everything she put her hand to.  Nickie went on to college at the Albright School of Art in Buffalo but her studies were interrupted In December 1946 when George Kohout returned to the States on leave from Firestone Plantations Company in Liberia, West Africa and proposed, Nickie accepted and they were married on December 28, 1946. At 21 she shipped off to Liberia and never looked back. Her first home in Liberia was very remote with an incredible view of the surrounding rubber and bush. There was no electricity and water came from a cistern at the back of the kitchen. They cooked on a wood stove, slept under mosquito netting and used kerosene lamps. She and George hunted and fished together. Pets were many and varied. Nickie loved it there. Most of the entertainment available on the Plantation relied on the imagination and talent of the staff. With her background and talent in art and music, Nickie fit in quickly. She sang in and directed the choir, performed in concerts, recitals and plays, and directed the children’s Christmas pageants. Her participation ran the gamut from performing to planning costuming, music, staging and props. She designed and got help building floats and dressing the participants for inaugural parades in the Monrovia, the capital city, and stenciled all the vehicles for the Plantation Police Department. She was a meticulous draftsperson creating map after map for Firestone. Her large signs that welcomed travelers to the plantation still stand today more than 40 years later. Returning to the States after 36 years, she and George settled in Hammondsport, NY. She got busy with   church choirs in both Hammondsport and later, Pultneyville, and painting nativity pieces for the Hammondsport United Methodist Church. Nickie found time to march for environmental and women’s issues, worked with Meals on Wheels and the Women’s Club. She and George enjoyed visiting family and friends across the US. After George passed in 2001, she continued to attend grandchildren’s concerts, sporting events and graduations – cheering their accomplishments and taking trips with the families.  Her talents, wit, fearlessness and love of family will be sorely missed. A celebration of her life will be held at a later date at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, if you are so inclined, please donate to a charity of your choice in Nickie’s memory. Brooks Funeral Home www.brooksfh.com ( 845)561-8300.

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Bailey, Helen J.

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MARION/PALMYRA: Died on Saturday, June 20, 2020 at the age of 90. Private graveside services will be held in Macedon Center Cemetery. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Please consider memorials to Wilmot Cancer Center, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14642. Helen loved her game shows and puzzle books. She was an avid Yankees Fan and contributor and supporter of the Prattsburg Historical Society. Staying in touch with her many friends was very important to Helen and Saturday afternoons were spent making phone calls to catch up and just stay connected. Helen was predeceased by her husband Hildreth Bailey; parents Clifford and Ida Davis Moon; sons Reginald Bailey and Ronald Bailey; several brothers and sisters and her grandson Michael Bailey. She is survived by her daughters Linda (Mike) Halsey and Cheryl (Paul) Hubright; sons Jim (Connie) Bailey and Robert (Tina) Bailey; grandchildren Terry Vastbinder, Spring (Jerry) Bailey, David (Linda) Hubright, Marcy Roegiers, Jamie Hubright, Ed Nichols, Stephanie (Ken) Fox and Bethany Bailey; numerous great and great-great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Online condolences @ www.rlyostfuneralhome.com

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Slater, Teresa M. 

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SODUS/ONTARIO: Entered into rest peacefully on June 19, 2020 at age 58. Predeceased by her father: Anthony Caramanna. Teresa’s greatest accomplishment was being a mother.  She really emphasized the importance of Love. Survived by her loving children: Michael, Nicholas (Megumi) Adam, and Lisa Slater; mother: Marilyn Caramanna; grandchildren: Athea, Macilynn, and Ariana Slater, Colton DeHullu; siblings: Douglas (Kim Lytle), Christopher, and David, Sr. Caramanna; nieces: Karri, Kayla, Karleigh; nephew: David Jr.; many extended family and numerous friends. Calling hours will be held on (Wednesday) June 24, 2020 from 5pm – 7pm at Young Funeral Home.  Due to Covid-19, ten visitors will be invited to enter the building at a time to pay their respects and see the family.   All visitors must wear their face mask and adhere to social distancing. Online condolences can be expressed at www.youngfuneralhomeny.com

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Schmoldt, Shirley Mae

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CLYDE: Shirley Mae Schmoldt, 83, of Clyde, New York, passed away on Friday, June 19, 2020, at Rochester General Hospital. She was born on September 6, 1936, in Aurora, Illinois, to Alfred and Mary (Hodges) Kreinbrink. Shirley was a graduate of Hononegah Community High School, class of 1954 in Rockton, Illinois. Following graduation, she married her high school sweetheart, Myron C. Schmoldt, at St. Peters Church in South Beloit, Illinois. They made their home in Beloit, Wisconsin, where they raised six children. They resided in the mid-west until Myron’s occupation brought them to Clyde, New York, in 1976. Shirley’s entire family was her world. She was a dedicated member of her church and the Catholic Daughters of the Americas (CDA) since 1977. She served as Regent and Secretary of Gleason Court 924 and was most recently the District Deputy for the Diocese of Rochester CDA. She also served as Vice President of the Past Regents Chapter of the Diocese of Rochester. Also, Shirley was an active member of the Red Hat Society and 60 Plus Club. She’ll be missed by her family and a vast number of people whose lives she touched. Survived by her husband of almost 66 years, Myron; children: Dianna (Andy) Robertson of Williamsburg, Virginia; Terri (Delbert) Wildes of Janesville, Wisconsin; Martin Schmoldt of Tacoma, Washington; Margaret (James) Anstee of Clyde, New York; Edwin (Terrie) Schmoldt of Evansville, Wisconsin; Karen Paddock (James Barker) of Clyde, New York: 14 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents and brother, Al Kreinbrink Jr. A private ceremony by the Catholic Daughters of the Americas will take place on Wednesday, June 24, 2020, at 3:15 P.M. at the Pusateri-Canolesio Funeral Home, 68 Sodus Street in Clyde followed by calling hours from 4-6 P.M. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Thursday, June 25 at 10:30 A.M. at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Sodus Street in Clyde. Burial will follow at St. John’s Cemetery in Clyde.Memorial contributions may be made ta charity of your choice. Arrangements by Pusateri-Canolesio Funeral Home, Clyde NY. Visit www.pusaterifunerals.com

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Jones, Paul

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STERLING NY/Formerly Wolcott:  Died unexpectedly on 5/22/20 at age 65 at home. He fought a courageous battle with aneurysms and other major health issues. Paul always looked for projects  to tinker with or fix no matter where he went, especially his brother-in-law’s. He will be remembered for helping everyone figure out their cars, computer problems (before Google came around) and always for being a kid at heart. Paul had a talent for painting vehicles and always finding a way to make anything work. As well as being known for building, repairing computers and taking pictures. Survived by his loving wife, Shirley of 44 years, son Paul Jr. of Arizona, brothers Fred (Becky) Jones of Red Creek, Robert (Bea) Jones of Kentucky, sisters Emogene (Gary) Harris of Palmyra, Barbie (Scott) Mein of Erin, NY, Carol Jones Mein and her boyfriend Ed Leonard of Red Creek, stepsister MaryAnn (Lou) Magrino of Lyons, aunts Barb Niles of Dundee, Marlene Niles of Williamson. Predeceased by parents Doris and Bill Jones, stepbrother Billy Williams, uncles. Survived by many cousins, nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews, and great friends. At Paul’s request, please don’t dress up for his service. Wear comfortable clothes. Memorial Service will be on Saturday 8/29/20. For details, text  315-945-4536. In lieu of flowers, donations appreciated and mailed to Shirley Jones, 1114 State Route 104A, Sterling NY 13156. 

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Miner, Betty

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October 22, 1938 – June 16, 2020 (age 81)

NEWARK: Affectionately known as MOM, Grandma, and Aunt Betty, she was born in Macedon NY on October 22, 1938 to Herman and Dorothy Plumb. Betty was Born on the Plumb family farm with her sisters and brothers. She enjoyed many aspects of the farm, especially her horse Tony. Betty Passed away peacefully at the age of 81 on June 16, 2020 surrounded by her family. Her life revolved around her most precious commodities; her husband of many years, Charles W. Miner Jr. (predeceased in January 2020), Her children James Tyler( Elaine), Jeff Tyler (Karen), Ron “Buddy” Tyler(Patti), and daughter Ginny Miner whom she waited patiently for, for many years to dress in girly dresses, only for her to love jeans. Her most prized, proud moments were with her grandchildren Josh, Seth, and Megan Tyler whom she held dear to her heart. Betty was not only a mother, but also  a teacher to whoever happened to cross her path. Her main job throughout her life was mother and housewife, a job that can’t be overrated. She spent most of her time giving selflessly to those around her. Cooking many meals, baking and making things with her hands. She had this ability to make each one of us feel like we were her favorite. We each grew up thinking individually that we were the favorite one, but she loved us all the same. Her lessons to us about life were majorly influenced by  her capacity for forgiveness and the importance of love for family. Hard work was instilled by both Mom and Dad. They were equal partners and it showed throughout their lives together. We can’t forget the many dogs and how her love for them was as strong as it was for humans. Mom had many people in her life, too numerous to count; friends, relatives, and sometimes strangers that she took into her world and treated them as though they belonged to the family. She affected those around her with peace and love, tirelessly giving to others. Whether known as Mom, Betty, or Grandma she will be missed and forever embedded in our hearts. A special thanks to the two Angels who helped our family through this difficult time. You know who you are. We also would like to thank the many doctors and nursing staff for their tireless work through all these difficult times at FF Thompson Hospital and Clifton Springs Hospital and Clinic. At the request of Betty, private services were held for the immediate family. Memorial services to be planned at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations in memory of Betty can be made to Lifetime Care Hospice, 800 West Miller Street, Newark, NY 14513. To light a candle, leave a condolence, or upload a photo please visit www.murphyfuneralservices.com.

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Perry, Arleen H.

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SARASOTA, FL/ LYONS: Arleen H. Perry, age 99, passed away May 4, 2020, where she lived at the Sunnyside Village Health Center, Sarasota, Florida. Mrs. Perry was born Arleen Elizabeth Heidgerd, February 17, 1921, to Marie (Tomsuden) and Hugo Heidgerd in Brooklyn, New York. She was a 1942 Cornell University graduate with a degree in Home Economics. Like many women of her generation, she wanted to help the war effort and so entered what had previously been a male dominated workforce as a type-writer repair person in Boston, Massachusetts after training with IBM in Rochester. Soon after the war ended in Europe, Arleen married U.S. Army Captain John C. Perry on August 4, 1945. In 1946, the Perrys moved to Lyons to raise their family. They were members of the First Presbyterian Church of Lyons where Arleen served in many capacities including president of the U.P.W. She also taught fourth grade at the North Rose Elementary School for many years before retiring to spend time with her husband and family. In 1991, the Perrys moved to sunny Englewood, Florida. As a member of the Englewood Evangelical Free Church more than twenty years, Arleen again served the Lord there in many ways. After John passed away on July 6, 2000, Arleen moved to Sunnyside Village, a Christian retirement community in Sarasota to be near her sister-in-law, Frances Reddick. Arleen was pre-deceased by her husband John and her daughter Janice Bastian of Lyons in 2004. Survivors include: her son Richard of Athens, Georgia and her daughter Linda (Lee) Hedrick of Castle Rock, Washington; five grandchildren: Kelley (Rob) Borrelli, Matthew (Kendra) Bastian, David Bastian all of Lyons, NY, Brad Hedrick and Amy (Steven) Sherman both of Castle Rock, WA; and fourteen great-grandchildren: Erica, Corey, Colbey, Hunter, Connor, Brady, Jenna, Carson, Genevieve, Emma, Sophia, Selah, Jaxson and Dylan. A private memorial service will be held at a later date.

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Perry, Sharon Gail

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Due to the COVID 19 outbreak, we delayed the celebration of life for Sharon Gail Perry. We have rescheduled this celebration for Saturday, July 18, 2020 from 1:00- 3:00 pm. It will be held at North Wolcott Christian Church located in North Wolcott New York.

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Bouchard, Ronald L. 

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WILLIAMSON: Went home to be reunited with the love of his life on (Tuesday) June 23, 2020 at age 80. Predeceased by his wife, Lillian Bouchard in 2013. He is survived by his loving and devoted daughter, Michelle (Donny) LeBerth; grandchildren: Mackenzie, Zachary, and Jesse. Per Ronald’s wishes, all services will be private.  Burial will take place in Lake View Cemetery. Memorial Contributions can be made to the Williamson United Methodist Church: 4146 Ridge Road, Williamson, NY 14589. Online condolences can be expressed at www.youngfuneralhomeny.com

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Enisz, Alfred (Fred)

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COLORADO: Formerly of Walworth, Alfred (Fred) Enisz entered in eternal rest on June 3, 2020. He was born on December 19th, 1949 in Judenburg, Austria. He grew up in Walworth, New York. Fred and his parents moved to Colorado in the 80’s. Fred worked as an insurance agent for Prudential for a good portion of his career. During his retirement he enjoyed working in his shop repairing fishing reels and spending time canoeing, fishing, and snow skiing. He is predeceased by his Mother, Maria and his Father, Fredrick Enisz. Fred is survived by his only relative Reinhold Wirth (cousin) of Sandia Park, New Mexico

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Shufelt, Kenneth E. 

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NEWARK: Kenneth Eugene Shufelt passed away peacefully in Clifton Springs Nursing Home on June 9, 2020, at the age of 92. Kenneth was predeceased by his wife of 64 years, Shirley Shufelt.  Kenneth is survived by nephew Bruce (Joyce) Bliek of Marion, NY, niece Linda Bliek of Farmington, NY, two great nieces, Kasey (Ryan) Rovito of Attica, NY, Holly Bliek of Buffalo, NY a great-great niece Alice. Kenneth was born in Newark, NY where he spent most of his life. He was a WWII Veteran and served as an Army Medic. He volunteered at Newark-Wayne Community Hospital Auxiliary for many years, Office of the Aging and was a member of the Arcadia Senior Citizens Club. He drove truck for Cleason’s for many years. Kenneth enjoyed fishing, camping and traveling with his wife Shirley.  Kenneth will be greatly missed but he remains in our hearts. No calling hours will be observed, a private interment will take place at the families convenience. Contributions may be made to Honor Flight Rochester, PO Box 23581, Rochester, NY 14692 www.murphyandsonsfuneralhome.com

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Simmons Sr., Frederick L. 

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NEWARK: Frederick L. Simmons Sr., 86, died Thursday (June 11, 2020) at the Wayne County Nursing Home. Private funeral services will be held for the family. He was born on January 7, 1934 in Lyons, the son of the late Alfred and Iva Mae Withey Simmons.  He was a graduate of the Clyde High School. Mr. Simmons worked as a shipping clerk for Nalgene Corporation in Penfield for 38 years. He lived his life with pride and dignity, he worked hard for everything he had and would not accept handouts. In retirement he enjoyed camping, fishing and horseshoes. He loved playing music with his brothers. Frederick is survived by three children Jean Curtin of New Orleans, Frederick (Cynthia) Simmons Jr. of Savannah and Dennis Simmons of Sodus Point;  12 grandchildren Michael John, Brandon, Michael, Lisa, Warren, Carly, Jeff, Marty, Dezzerae, Kristen, and Sam; a brother Donald; many great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his love June Watts in 2017; a daughter Tina Crespo; a grandson Chris; sibilings Margaret, Alfred, Clayton “Duke” and  Kenneth. www.murphyandsonsfuneralhome.com

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