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November 15, 1947 – December 14, 2020
. . . as “Poppy” to his beloved grandchildren, some things must remain a secret.
Memorial Service: April 24, 2021 Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Robert E. “Bob” Black, 73, died at home on Monday (Dec. 14, 2020) after battling cancer for five weeks.
Mr. Black was born on Nov. 15, 1947 in Wellsville to Robert L. and Grace M. (Smith) Black. He was a 1966 graduate of Scio Central School and later served in the United States Army from 1967-1970 with a tour in Germany. After his army tour, he started working at Big N in Hornell where he met Joanne M. Criss. They were married a year later in St. Ann’s Church in Hornell on Oct. 14, 1972. They settled in Andover shortly thereafter, much to Bob’s surprise since Scio and Andover were such rivals in sports.
Bob worked as an inspector at Dresser-Rand Corp. for 40 years, retiring in 2013.
In addition to his wife of 48 years, Bob is survived by two sons, Jason (Becky) Black of Manchester and Andrew Black of Andover; two brothers-in-law, Robert Frost of Dundee and James (Tammy) Criss of Arkport; a sister-in-law, Linda (Thomas) Harding of Webster; three grandchildren, Olivia Black, Sydney Black and Landon Black; his dear friend and co-worker at Dresser for many years, Bob Shelly; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a sister, Roberta Frost; two brothers, David Black and Daniel “Danny” Black; a baby sister, Madelene Black; and his precious grandson, Emerson Robert Black at six weeks.
Bob was very involved in community activities. He served on the Andover 4th of July and Andover Haunted House Committee’s for 25 years. He also served on the Andover Central School Board for four years and attended many marching band events.
Bob was an active member of Andover Historical Society and Andover Golden Agers. He played Santa’s Helper for over 40 years but as “Poppy” to his beloved grandchildren, some things must remain a secret. He was a long-time member of Blessed Sacrament Church where he belonged to the Blessed Sacrament Choir and Andover Ecumenical Choir.
As a patriotic American, on September 11th, Bob, along with his son, Andrew and his grandnephew, Brandon Brown, placed an American flag at every residence in Andover. He truly became Andover’s adopted native son. Additionally, Bob was an avid Buffalo Bill’s and Sabre’s fan and actively rooted for the St. Bonaventure Bonnies.
Due to Covid-19 concerns, there will be no visitation at this time. A memorial service will be held in the spring at a date to be announced. Burial with full military honors will follow in Hillside Cemetery in Andover. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home and online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Bob’s name may be made to Andover Ambulance Corps, P. O. Box 726, Andover, NY 14806 or to SPCA Serving Allegany County, PO Box 381, Wellsville NY 14895.
February 27, 1931 – August 22, 2015
Myron’s life was marked by his love for the Lord.
Funeral Service: Tuesday, August 25, 2015 11:00 a.m. First United Methodist Church Wellsville
Myron G. Zimmerman, 84, formerly of Tonawanda, entered into the presence of his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on Saturday (Aug. 22, 2015) at Strong Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Zimmerman was born on Feb. 27, 1931 in North Tonawanda to Myron D. and Elsie (Krupp) Zimmerman. He was a 1951 graduate of Kenmore West High School and later served in the U.S. Army from 1952-54. On May 7, 1955, at the Kenmore Presbyterian Church, he married Mary P. Reeser, who survives.
Myron worked as a cabinet maker; working out of the Buffalo Carpenters District Union #276 in Buffalo for 40 years, until his retirement in 1989.
In addition to his wife of 60 years, Myron is survived by three sons, Myron R. (Diane) Zimmerman of Lake Wales, Fla., Mark K. (Susan) Zimmerman of Scio and Dale A. (Vicki) Zimmerman of Lockport; one daughter, Sandara L. (Paul) Rog of Webster, Fla.; one sister, Carol Zarbo of Kenmore; 7 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by one brother, Roger Zimmerman.
Myron’s life was marked by his love for the Lord. As a born again Christian, everything he did and said reflected that relationship he had with Christ. He enjoyed working with his hands and perfecting the craft of woodworking and cabinetry. Myron was especially fond of watching cowboy and western movies. Additionally, he was an avid trap and skeet shooter which fit nicely with his love for hunting and enjoyment of the outdoors. Myron was a life member of the Tonawanda Sportsmen’s Club and was also a member of the Friendship American Legion.
There will be no prior visitation. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. at the Wellsville United Methodist Church with Rev. Gregory B. DeSalvatore, officiating. Immediately following the funeral service, full military honors will be rendered. Burial at the Elm Lawn Cemetery in Tonawanda will be at the convenience of the family.
February 20, 1958 – January 7, 2017
Memorial Service:
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
11:00 a.m.
Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
July 23, 1956 – October 26, 2018
To sum up Diane’s life, she had the heart of a caregiver, both at work and at home
Visiting Hours: Tuesday, October 30, 2018 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Wednesday, October 31, 2018 11:00 a.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Diane K. Young, 62, passed away Friday (Oct. 26, 2018) at Highland Hospital in Rochester, following a lengthy illness.
Mrs. Young was born on July 23, 1956 in Niagara Falls to Homer and Winifred (Shurr) Houck. She was a 1974 graduate of La Salle Senior High School in Niagara Falls. On June 28, 1997 she married Dave L. Young, who survives.
Diane worked for Allegany Arc in Wellsville for 29 years. She most recently held the position of Community Services On-site Facilitator until her retirement in August of 2018 due to health concerns.
In addition to her husband of 21 years, Diane is survived by one brother, Mark (Jean) Houck of Rochester; an “adopted son” Dan (Megan) Stanton of Wellsville; an “adopted grandson” Ryker Stanton of Wellsville; one sister-in-law, Nancy (Gary) Harris of Pine Hurst, N.C.; four nieces and nephews, Josh Houck, Anna Houck, Jordan Harris and Alexa Harris; and her large extended family of co-workers at Allegany Arc.
Diane was an avid crafter. She enjoyed crocheting and knitting baby blankets and booties to give as love gifts for the many babies she encountered in her large circle of friends. She enjoyed going to craft shows as a favorite pastime as well as getting new ideas for her own creative gift ideas. Diane had a large collection of dolls that she proudly displayed throughout her home. Additionally, she was a lifetime lover of animals, especially dogs.
In her younger days, Diane and her husband enjoyed camping together. Some of their favorite memories were the times spent in Ogdensburg and 1000 Islands fishing, boating and touring the Eisenhower Lock at Massena on the Saint Lawrence Seaway. In the words of her husband, Diane was “wise beyond her years” and “she made me a better person”. As a further tribute, Dave affectionately called his wife “the sweetest person he knew”.
To sum up Diane’s life, she had the heart of a caregiver, both at work and at home.
Visitation will be on Tuesday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home with Pastor. Elva Cornell of the Allentown United Methodist Church officiating. Burial will follow in Fairlawn Cemetery in Scio.
Memorial contributions in Diane’s name may be made to SPCA Serving Allegany County, PO Box 381, Wellsville, NY 14895.
June 29, 1960 – October 28, 2020
He had a unique ability to choose the most suitable gifts for those he loved.
Calling Hours: Tuesday, November 3, 2020 2:00-4:00 p.m. 6:00-8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Wednesday, November 4, 2020 11:00 a.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville David L. Young, 60, passed away at home Wednesday (Oct. 28, 2020).
Mr. Young was born on June 29, 1960 in Wellsville to Douglas V. and Roberta J. (Walker) Young. He was a 1979 graduate of Scio Central School. On June 28, 1997 he married Diane K. Houck who preceded him in death on October 26, 2018.
David worked as a senior mechanic for ARC of Allegany County in Wellsville for 15 years, retiring in 2018. He also drove school bus for Wellsville Central School both before and after working for ARC.
Dave is survived by his sister, Nancy L. (Gary) Harris of Pinehurst, N.C.; a brother-in-law, Mark (Jean) Houck of Rochester; an aunt, Elizabeth Walker of Wellsville; nieces and nephews, Jordan M. Harris, Alexa N. Harris, Anna Houck, and Josh Houck; and several cousins.
He loved to camp and especially enjoyed Cowanesque Lake, the Hudson Valley region, Ogdensburg and 1000 Islands. His favorite memories included boating and touring various locations on the Saint Lawrence Seaway.
Dave was a very kind person, always willing to help those who were in need. He was sensitive and thoughtful to those around him. He had a unique ability to choose the most suitable gifts for those he loved.
Calling hours will be held on Tuesday (Nov. 3) from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Wellsville. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Elva Cornell of Bolivar United Methodist Church officiating. Burial will follow in Fairlawn Cemetery in Scio. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
Memorial contributions in Dave’s name may be made to SPCA Serving Allegany County, PO Box 381, Wellsville, NY 14895.
June 28, 1915 – August 31, 2018
. . . active in the United Methodist Church in Andover playing the organ at church services . . .
Graveside Service: Spring, 2019 Valley Brook Cemetery, Andover
Pauline M. Gath (Croyle) Yorton passed away Friday (Aug. 31, 2018) at the age of 103 at the home of her grandson Steven VanVooren and his wife Lanny where she resided in St. Augustine Fla.
Pauline was born on June 28, 1915 in Cheektowaga to Ora and Charles Gath. The Gath family settled in Andover, on Chestnut Street where they raised their seven children.
Pauline is survived by her daughter Laura (Croyle) VanVooren who lived with her in St. Petersburg and St. Augustine Florida; two grandsons, Steven VanVooren and wife Lanny and Arthur Berard and wife Janet; 4 great grandchildren, Kayla Mandeville and husband David, Derek Berard and wife Sarah, Jesse Bertolof, and Amber Bertolof Seal and husband Pat; one great great grandson Tyler James Berard, age 3; and several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her parents Ora and Charles Gath; her first husband John Croyle and her second husband Clyde Yorton; six brothers, Lawrence Gath, George Gath, Walter Gath, Howard Gath, Kenneth Gath, and Charles Gath; and a granddaughter Janet VanVooren Berard.
Pauline was active in the United Methodist Church in Andover playing the organ at church services until retiring to Florida. She continued playing for church services in Florida for many years. Pauline also played piano for the Minstrel Shows that performed for many years in Andover. She maintained an active life working at Alfred University in Alfred as well as in Florida until the age of 102. You would often see her riding her bike to work.
A graveside service for the burial of her ashes will be at Valley Brook Cemetery in Andover in the spring of 2019. Local arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
September 19, 1965 – May 1, 2016
In the words of her family, she was “the most selfless person ever.
Visiting Hours: Thursday, May 5, 2016 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home,Wellsville
Celebration of Life Service: Friday, May 6, 2016 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Fire Hall, Andover
Donna L. York, 50, passed away peacefully Sunday (May 1, 2016) at home after a courageous battle with cancer. She never gave up the fight.
Donna was born on Sept. 19, 1965 in Houston, Tex. to Albert and Sandra (Longworth) Murray. She was a 1983 graduate of Nimitz High School in Houston.
She worked in administration at Alstom Preheater from 1987 until the present.
In addition to her father, Albert Murray of Middleburg, Fla., Donna is survived by her fiancé, LeRoy McGhee of Wellsville, whom she planned to marry as soon as her health would allow; a daughter, Crystal (Bill) Ferguson of Wellsville; two sons, Kyle York of Wellsville and Kurtis York of Philadelphia, Pa.; two step-daughters, Mandy (Jody Spotts) York of Wellsville and Mariah (Kyle) Vaughn of Bolivar; a step-son, Kash McGhee of Olean; four sisters, Lori (Sal Salvaggio) Rhein of Mastic Beach, Michelle (Tim) Foley of Spring, Tex., Amanda Webb of Jacksonville, Fla. and Anna Locascio of Ocala, Fla.; and three brothers, Daniel (Kathy) Longworth of Dothan, Ala., Michael South and Rick South, both of Fla.
Additionally, she is survived by her aunt and uncle, Donna and Gary Brown of Andover; three sisters-in-law, Deb (Ward) Votava of Hammondsport, Cindy (John) Flint of Almond and Sue (Steve) Gronski of Horseheads; five grandchildren, Tera Harrison, Michael Ferguson, Sandra Ferguson and Ezra Ferguson, all of Wellsville and Hollis Vaughn of Bolivar; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her mother, Sandra Longworth, she was predeceased by Michael York, the father of her children.
Donna devoted her life to taking care of people. Whether it was neighborhood children or her children’s friends, she “adopted” them as her own. In the words of her family, she was “the most selfless person ever”. At times she was outspoken with her motherly advice, saying what needed to be said. She loved her family dearly and strove to set the bar high.
“Flowers” as her closest friends called her, loved her flower and vegetable gardens; Iris’ being her favorite. As “Mama”, she was the football queen and family chauffeur, transporting and supporting all her children’s many activities. Donna loved to cook. She was famous for potato breakfast on Christmas and her “It Won’t Last Long” cake. Some of her children’s favorite memories are the family camping/fishing trips.
Donna was a past member of the Wellsville Loyal Order of Moose Lodge and the Wellsville American Legion Ladies Auxiliary.
There will be a time of visitation from 4-7 p.m. on Thursday at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. A Celebration of Her Life will be held on Friday from 5-7 p.m. at the Andover Fire Hall.
Memorial contributions in Donna’s name may be made to Allegany County Cancer Services, C/O Lori Ballengee, 100 South Highland Ave., Wellsville, NY 14895.
March 17, 1928 – January 31, 2017
. . . is now basking in the presence of her Lord . . .
Visiting Hours: Saturday, February 4, 2017 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Saturday, February 4, 2017 4:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover Clara H. York, 88, is now basking in the presence of her Lord having passed away Tuesday, January 31, 2017 at Highland Park Nursing Center following a lengthy illness.
Clara was born on March 17, 1928 to Gerald and Flossie Irene (Harding) Hann. She was a 1945 graduate of Andover Central School. On August 17, 1946 she married Douglas C. York, who predeceased her on February 28, 2004.
Mrs. York worked at the Market Basket in Andover from 1958-1967. She then worked as a teller at the Andover branch of Key Bank from 1967 until her retirement in 1992. Clara was also a contributing writer for the Alfred Sun where her articles appeared in the “Andover the Hill” column.
Clara is survived by three sons, Jack York of Rochester, Roger (Paula) York of Andover and Tommy (Valencia) York of Charlotte NC; a daughter Jean Orth of Cheektowaga; two brothers, Francis Hann of Wellsville and Howard (Georgiana) Hann of Birdsell; 21 Grandchildren, and 17 great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by two brothers, Richard Hann and Warren C. Hann.
Clara enjoyed quilting. She was particularly talented at writing and she published several short stories. Her children honor her dedication to them as a working mom, and her devotion to caring for her husband, who endured blindness, for twenty-five years.
She was a member of the Andover Chamber of Commerce and served the community on the Andover Library Board. Clara was very active in the Andover Presbyterian Church, offering her gift of music as an organist for forty years, and serving as a Sunday School teacher, elder, trustee, and as a member of the United Presbyterian Women’s Group. She was also a member of the Christian Business Women’s Club.
Friends may call Saturday, from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover. A funeral service will follow at 4:00 with Clara’s grandson, Jason York, officiating. A private burial will take place in Hillside Cemetery, Andover at the convenience of the family.
The family has requested memorials to be made to the Andover Rescue Squad, PO Box 726, Andover, NY 14806. Picture
December 22, 1937 – August 28, 2018
“Just one lifetime won’t be enough for us.”
Funeral Service: Saturday, September 1, 2018 1:30 p.m. Blessed Sacrament Church, Andover
Janice G. “Jan” Woythal, 80, passed away Tuesday (Aug. 28, 2018) at Jones Memorial Hospital following a brief illness.
Mrs. Woythal was born on Dec. 22, 1937 in Syracuse to Henry and Virginia (Waldt) Latimer. She was a 1956 graduate of Marcellus Central School and later earned her Registered Nursing license from Highland Hospital in Rochester. On Aug. 22, 1959, at St. Francis Xavier Church in Marcellus, she married Frank M. Woythal, who survives.
Janice began her nursing career in 1959 and spent the final 25 years at Andover Medical Center in Andover before retiring in 1993.
In addition to her husband of 59 years Jan is survived by a son, Mark (Pam) Woythal of Duanesburg; two daughters, Karen (Gary) MacFarquhar of Evergreen, Colo. and Sue (John) Liebe of Brockport; a sister, Barbara (Bernard) Bleskoski of Rochester; two brothers, William Latimer of Marcellus and Robert (Laurie) Higgins of Winding Path; four grandchildren, Dylan Woythal of Schenectady, Andrew Woythal of Duanesburg, Douglas Liebe of Blacksburg, Va. and Brian Liebe of Brockport.
Jan loved to travel. In the earlier years, the family vacations took them to all 50 states and the entire country of Canada from coast to coast. In 1999, their travels took on a different purpose when they joined Habitat for Humanity Care-A-Vanners. Over the next 13 years, she and her husband helped build nearly 100 homes in 16 states and Canada and have met some of the finest people along the way including Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter. Because they lived by the motto “Those Who Rest Will Rust”, they maintained this pattern until they were 75 and 80 respectively.
Jan was an avid gardener. One of her favorite spots to visit was the famous Butchart Gardens in British Columbia. She loved the solitude of her own flower garden at home and spent many hours tending to her passion. Another favorite pastime, which she shared with her husband, was birdwatching. Together, they have catalogued over 400 life birds in 49 states.
Jan and her husband Frank were truly joined at the hip. She was devoted to her husband, children and grandchildren and loved them dearly. On the wall above their bed is a saying that reads “Just one lifetime won’t be enough for us”. A beautiful summation of how they cared for each other.
There will be no prior visitation. There will be a Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
Jan’s family wishes to thank all the wonderful responders at the Andover Volunteer Ambulance Corps. Memorial contributions in her name may be made to Andover Volunteer Ambulance Corps., 60 South Main St., Andover, NY 14806.
April 15, 1963 – October 25, 2017
She also loved the solitude of nature and enjoyed feeding the local birds.
Jody D. Wood, 54, passed away Wednesday (Oct. 25, 2017) at home surrounded by loving family following a brief illness.
Jody was born on April 15, 1963 in Elmira to Arlene M. Thomas. As a single mom, Arlene’s mother, Estelle Thomas stepped in and together they provided a loving home in which to grow up. Jody was a 1981 graduate of Corning East High School.
Jody worked as a secretary for the Wellsville Daily Reporter from 2002 until 2012. She then took a position with Northern Lights in Wellsville, doing secretarial and production work through the present. She had previously worked at Alfred University as a custodian.
In addition to her mother and step father, Arlene Thomas-Leonard and Ray Leonard of Newark Valley, Jody is survived by a daughter, Danielle (Aaron) Marsh of Wellsville; one brother, Jeff (Debbie) Thomas of Columbia Cross Roads, Pa.; her Aunt Dot Thomas of Campbell; her Aunt June Field of Andover; and her Aunt Iva Thomas of Bath.
Additionally she is survived by three grandchildren, Brooke Marsh, Laurynn Flamini and Avery Marsh; two nieces, Michelle Thomas and Crystal Buckland, both of Columbia Cross Roads, Pa.; four grand-nieces and grand-nephews Hailey Thomas, Dominik Gridley, Jenna Buckland and Deejay Buckland; her former husband and father of their daughter, Daniel (Lori) Wood of Ulysses, Pa.; a special friend, Kevin Kaczmarek of Lancaster; and several cousins.
She was predeceased by her grandparents, Estelle and Chester Thomas; and her Aunt and Uncle Betty (Vince) Gaskey, Aunt and Uncle Irene (Jack) Walker; Uncle and Aunt John (Friedel) Thomas, Uncle and Aunt Charles (Juanita) Thomas, Uncle James Field, and Uncle Bruce Thomas.
Jody had many loves. She loved her family and friends, especially her grandchildren. She loved tending to her home, taking care of her plants and cats. She loved reading, crafting and the family gatherings at Thanksgiving and Christmas. She also loved the solitude of nature and enjoyed feeding the local birds. Jody was an avid music enthusiast. A special memory for her and her mother was the long weekend they spent in Canada attending an Elvis Festival.
Per her wishes, there will be no prior visitation. A private memorial gathering for family and friends will be held at the convenience of the family.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. Memorial contributions in Jody’s name may be made to Allegany County Cancer Services, 100 S. Highland Ave., Wellsville, NY 14895.
July 22, 1926 – February 14, 2020
Visiting Hours: Saturday, February 22, 2020 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Saturday, February 22, 2020 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Nan Irene (Girts) Wonderling, age 93, of Osgood, Ind. passed away, early Friday (Feb. 14) with the comfort of her son, Buzz, and daughter-in-law, Josie. Nan was born on July 22, 1926 the daughter of the late Charles and Bertha (Mathers) Girts in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania.
Nan grew up around Summerville, Pa. along with her brother and sisters. She attended and graduated from the Summerville school system. Nan worked in the data entry department for Jones Memorial Hospital in Wellsville. She met and married Harold James Wonderling and they were blessed two sons Buzz and James.
Upon her retirement she moved to Indiana to be closer to her son Buzz and his wife Josie.
Nan is survived by sons Buzz (Josie) Wonderling of Connersville, Ind. and James B. Wonderling of Dahlonega, Ga., sister Phyllis Chestnut of N.Y., grandchildren Sara Wonderling of N.Y., Stacey (Tavis) Ganoung of N.Y., Sheila Flanigan of Osgood, Ind., Bill (Tonya) Flanigan of Connersville, Ind. and Brian (Heather) Flanigan of Connersville, Ind., along with 9 great grandchildren and eight great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers Charles and Ronald Girts, and sister Shirley.
A visitation will be held on Wednesday February 19, 2020 from 4-6 pm. at Neal’s Funeral Home in Osgood, Ind. Funeral services will be held at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Wellsville on Saturday (Feb. 22) from 10am-2pm. Interment will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery in Wellsville.
March 28, 1952 – June 4, 2015
. . . loved sewing and making crafts . . .
Visiting Hours: Sunday, June 7, 2015 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Monday, June 8, 2015 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Monday, June 8, 2015 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Mary Jo Wolcott, 63, formerly of Lancaster, passed away Thursday (June 4, 2015) at Wellsville Manor Care Center, surrounded by family, following a lengthy illness.
Mary Jo was born on March 28, 1952 in Lancaster to John N. and Isabell B. (Phalen) Wolcott. She was a 1971 graduate of Lancaster High School.
After moving to the Andover area, she worked for Current Controls, Inc. in Wellsville for many years.
Mary Jo is survived by two brothers, Matthew (Beth) Wolcott of Wellsville and John (Gail) Wolcott of Scio; two sisters, Sally (Bruce) McNaughton of Andover and Catherine (David) Wahl of Scio; five nephews, Steven (Vikki) Wolcott, Micah (Kim) Wolcott, Jason (Jennifer) McNaughton, Jeremy McNaughton, Adam (Tammy) Blouvet; and four nieces, Mindy (Jimmy) Muench, Jackie (Robert) Stillson, Christina McFall and Danielle Wahl.
Mary Jo loved sewing and making crafts and giving them to friends and family, especially on holidays and birthdays. During her long struggle with cancer, she came to know Jesus as her personal savior.
Friends are invited for a time of visitation Sunday (June 7) from 4-6 p.m. and Monday from Noon-2 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held on Monday at 2:00 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Daniel Kenyon of the Wellsville Bible Church, officiating. A private burial will be held in Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Andover at the convenience of the family.
Memorial contributions in Mary Jo’s name may be made to Allegany County Cancer Services, Attn: Lori Ballengee, 100 South Highland Avenue, Wellsville, NY 14895.
March 9, 1932 – November 4, 2017
. . . Past Master Mason for the Andover Masonic Lodge 558 . . .
Ray L. Witter, 85, formerly of Andover, passed away Saturday (Nov. 4, 2017) at Heart of Georgia Hospice in Perry. Ga.
Mr. Witter was born March 9, 1932 in Olean to LeRoy E. and Malita (Clemons) Witter, Sr. He was a 1950 graduate of Olean High School.He served in the United States Air Force from 1951-1955. In 1969 he married Janet Marie Eldredge, who predeceased him in 2010.
Ray worked as a police officer for the Olean Police Department for 16 years before transferring to the Andover Police Department where he worked an additional 16 years, retiring in 1989. He was also a part-time deputy for the Allegany County Sheriff’s Office.
Ray is survived by two daughters, Miki Lu Mullins of West Point, Ga. and Lisa Rae (John) Heineman of Ball Ground, Ga.; two sons, Robert J. Witter of Columbus, Ga. and Gary Lyle (Lisa) Witter of Sugar Hill, Ga.; one step-son, Dana J. (Starla) Williams of Greenwood; one brother, Charles (Rose) Witter of Portville; one sister, Naomi “Tootie” Witter of Olean; and many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his wife, he was predeceased by one son, Daniel Ray Witter; two sisters, Donna Gray and Gloria Bright; and four brothers, LeRoy E. Witter, Jr., Donald Ward Witter, Richard T. Witter and Robert J. Witter.
Ray was a Past Master Mason for the Andover Masonic Lodge 558 and an honorary member of the Andover Fire Department. He enjoyed tinkering on cars and was a life-long dog lover.
Per his wishes, there will be no prior visitation. A graveside service with full military honors will be held in Georgia National Cemetery in Canton, Ga. at the convenience of the family.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
Phyllis B. Wilson, 78, passed away peacefully Saturday (Sept. 29, 2012) at Highland Healthcare Center.
Mrs. Wilson was born on Nov. 16, 1933 in Andover to William and Isabel (Wereley) Burger. She was a 1951 graduate of Andover Central School. On June 4, 1956, she married Edward T. Wilson, who survives.
Phyllis was the Director of Nursing at Highland Healthcare Center in Wellsville for 18 years until her retirement in 1993. Previously, she worked for Mary’s Nursing Home in Wellsville.
In addition to her husband of 55 years, she is survived by three sons, Edward (Nancy) Wilson, Jr. and Eric (Beatrice) Wilson, both of Wellsville and Scott (Deborah) Wilson of Honeoye Falls; a daughter, Berneata (Richard) Bargar of Latham; a sister, Janet (James) Appier of Big Flats; a brother, Clayton Burger of Clarksville; two sisters-in-law, Kathleen Burger of Big Flats and Marjorie Burger of Hornell; a special niece, Constance (Randall) Belmont of Andover; 11 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by three brothers, Bernard (Rose Mary) Burger, Donald Burger, and Robert Burger; a sister, Jessie (Newell) Baker; and a grandson, Shawn Wilson.
Phyllis loved to quilt and sew. She was a long time member of Andover United Methodist Church and an active member of Andover Golden Agers, but more than these, she was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and nurse, who cherished the time spent with her family and friends.
Friends may call on Wednesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held on Thursday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Anita Youtzy of Andover United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Valley Brook Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Phyllis’ name may be made to SPCA Serving Allegany County, 1374 SR 19, Wellsville, NY 14895 or Allegany County ARC, 240 O’Connor St. Wellsville, NY 14895.
April 8, 1924 – March 20, 2016
. . . loved people and developed many friends over the years.
Leona D. Wilson, 91, passed away Sunday (March 20, 2016) at Highland Health Care Center in Wellsville, surrounded by family.
Leona was born on April 8, 1924 in Angelica to Roy and Lillian (Bump) Mack.
Leona worked as a secretary for St. Bonaventure University in Olean for many years. Previously she worked for Wellsville Water and Light, Montgomery Wards, Cretekos, Fassett House and Village Café, all in Wellsville.
Leona is survived by a daughter, Sharon (Glenn) Thorp of Andover; a son, Robert Wilson of Wellsville; two sisters, Eleanor Murphy of Silver Lake and Jeane Bickford of Atlanta, Ga.; four grandchildren, Glenn (Suzanne) Thorp and Coleen Knepfler, both of Andover, Shari Lamb of Clermont, Fla. and Brian (Christine) Thorp of Ramsey, N.J.; seven great grandchildren, Nick Thorp, Tommy Thorp, Holly Baker, Tyler Lamb, Amanda Thorp, Jakob Thorp and Taylor Knepfler; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by two brothers, LaVerne Mack and Carl Mack.
Leona enjoyed music and found expression to that passion by playing the piano, going to concerts and attending theater productions. She was an avid fan of the Olean Community Theater. Leona was especially fond of Jazz and Big Band but she also liked good country music with such artist as Kenny Rogers and Willie Nelson. She was very happy with a good book, with novels and other works of fiction her favorites. When she wasn’t reading, she enjoyed creating something out of nothing. She liked to walk, both for the exercise and simply to look at things.
Leona loved people and developed many friends over the years. She missed Olean and all the many friendships she developed there. And finally, she had a big soft spot in her heart for animals and had many pets over the years.
Per Leona’s wishes, there will be no prior visitation. A private memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery in Andover.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
Memorial contributions in Leona’s name may be made to SPCA of Allegany County, 1374 State Route 19 South, Wellsville, NY 14895.
May 12, 1930 – September 3, 2019
Other than his family, his greatest joy in life was to work around his property and tinker with his machines . . .
Visiting Hours: Sunday, September 8 , 2019 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Monday, September 9, 2019 11:00 a.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Edward T. Wilson, Sr., 89, entered the presence of his Savior on Tuesday (Sept. 3, 2019) at Jones Memorial Hospital following a brief illness.
Mr. Wilson was born on May 12, 1930 on Staten Island, New York City, to Charles, Sr. and Helen (Butler) Wilson. He was a 1949 graduate of Ralph R. McKee Vocational and Technical High School on Staten Island. On June 4, 1955, in Wellsboro, Pa., he married Phyllis J. Burger, who predeceased him on Sept. 29, 2012.
After high school, Ed served in the United States Army and held several civilian positions before meeting Phyllis in Rochester. Several years after Ed and Phyllis were married, they moved to Andover and ultimately moved to the family farm.
Ed worked at Air Preheater and when the children were older hewent back to school to get his Associate’s Degree from Alfred State College in 1970. He then worked at Dresser Rand as an engineer until his retirement in 1992.
Ed is survived by his four children, Edward (Nancy) Wilson, Jr. and Eric (Beatrice) Wilson, both of Wellsville, Scott (Debra) Wilson of Honeoye Falls, and Berneata (Richard) Bargar of Latham; his eleven grandchildren, Margaret Wilson, Samuel Wilson, Grace Wilson, Emma (Zack Sisson) Wilson, Jill Wilson, Steven Wilson, Nicole (Benjamin) Gifford, Lana (Justin Yager) Hoskins, Richard (Coleen) Koss, Brian Bargar and Rachel Bargar; five great grandchildren, Xander Gifford, Phoenix Gifford, Nova Hoskins, Ivy Hoskins and Johnathan Koss; and several nieces, nephews, and their families including a niece very active in his life, Connie (Randy) Belmont of Andover.
In addition to his wife of 57 years, he was predeceased by an infant grandson, Shawn Wilson; a brother, Charles Wilson, Jr., ; and his special friend, Marion Hollen.
Ed was a member of the Andover United Methodist Church until it’s close when he started attending the Andover Presbyterian Church. He was also a member of the Andover Lions Club where he served as past-president, the Andover American Legion where he served as past-commander, the Wellsville VFW, the Andover Fire Department and the Andover Golden Agers. He also belonged to WASPS (Wellsville Area Small Plane Society).
Other than his family, his greatest joy in life was to work around his property and tinker with his machines, including tractors and lawn mowers. Once asked why he had so many lawn mowers he replied, “They need me.” In recent years, he found joy in spending time with Marion.
Visitation will be held on Sunday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held on Monday at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Christian Mattison of the Andover Presbyterian Church officiating. Burial with military honors will follow at Valley Brook Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Ed’s name may be made to Allegany County ARC, 240 O’Connor Street, Wellsville, NY 14895.
July 13, 1917 – April 12, 2013
Her passion in life was that of a caregiver.
Lettie Naomi Clarke Williamson, 95, passed away Friday (April 12, 2013) at Wellsville Manor Care Center following a lengthy illness.
Mrs. Williamson was born on July 13, 1917 in Allegheny Township, Pa. to Archie and Ada Dell (Lent) Densmore. She was a 1935 graduate of Genesee Public School. On March 6, 1938, in Independence, she married Decatur M. Clarke, who passed away in July, 1984. On Dec. 30, 1990, she married Burnis Williamson, who passed away June 2, 1997.
Naomi owned and operated Brown’s Nursing Home in Hornell from 1964 until her retirement in 1967. Previously, she worked for Marion Rohr in Hornell as a seamstress and Glidden Pottery in Alfred.
Naomi is survived by three sons, Gerald F. (Linda) Clarke and Max (Susan) Clarke, both of Andover and Wally S. Clarke of Independence; one brother, Gerald (Arlene) Densmore of Georgia; two step-sons, Rick Williamson and David Williamson, both of Lakeland, Fla.; 9 grandchildren, Scott (Misha) Clarke, Stacy Remillard, Kathy (Douglas) McCutcheon, Benjamin (Denise) Clarke, Will Clarke, Hannah (Chuck) Powell, Christi (Antonio) Bazemore, Cheri Field and fiancé Kevin Drake and Cassi (Shane) Sharrett; 18 great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to both husbands, she was predeceased by two brothers, Irwin Densmore and Archie Rexford Densmore; and four sisters, Althea Hornburg, Gowanda Osgood, Irma Coyendal and infant Dorothy Densmore.
Naomi was a longtime member of Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church where she was baptized in 1951. Her passion in life was that of a caregiver. After retirement in 1967, she was continually taking care of someone and watching over their physical needs.
Friends may call on Monday from 6-8 p.m. and Tuesday from 10-11 a.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Kenneth Chroniger of the Alfred Station Seventh Day Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Independence Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Naomi’s name may be made to Andover Rescue Squad, PO Box 726, Andover, NY 14806.
December 9, 1961 – April 6, 2016
. . . she had a willingness to serve and a giving heart.
Memorial Service: Saturday, April 16, 2016 3:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Doris J. Williams, 54, passed away Wednesday (April 6, 2016) at her home.
Doris was born on Dec. 9, 1961 in Cuba to Ralph and Gloria (Kimball) Williams.
She is survived by her son, Jeremy Williams, a sister, Laura L. Hammer (Doug Cotton) of Cameron; and a cousin, Leo “Stub” Preston of Hornell.
Doris used her talents and abilities to the glory of God. She was active at Genesis Bible Church where she had a willingness to serve and a giving heart. She would often ask if any help was needed in the nursery or the café. When it came time for the Easter egg hunt, she would remember to bring a bag of candy.
Doris was faithful to her Wednesday night Bible study, often getting a ride with her spiritual mentors, Lori and Tim Fleming. She will be fondly remembered and missed by her many friends at Highland Day Care in Wellsville.
In her younger years, some of her sister’s favorite memories with Doris were the many games of rummy they enjoyed as siblings and how they used to play out in the yard, throwing the soccer ball back and forth.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday at 3:00 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville with Pastor Jeremy Stuck of the Genesis Bible Church, officiating.
January 18, 1940 – May 17, 2013
. . . an accomplished guitar player . . .
Robert Luren Wildman, 73, formerly of Whitesville, passed away Friday (May 17, 2013) at home surrounded by family, following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Wildman was born on Jan. 18, 1940 in Austin, Pa. to Tom and Mable Brothers. He resided at the Northern Tier Children’s Home from the time he was six months old until he was adopted by Russell E. and Ruth E. Wildman in 1945. He was a 1959 graduate of Whitesville Central School and in 1963 he graduated from Simmons School of Embalming in Syracuse and served his apprenticeship at James D. Barrett Funeral Home in Elmira.
Bob owned and operated Wildman Funeral Home in Whitesville from 1969 – 1997. Previously, he worked at the Myrtle-Kobler Funeral Home in Niagara Falls; managed the Bond Funeral Home in Bath and later worked at the Crandall Funeral Home in Hornell. In the 1960’s, he was a grounds keeper for Alfred-Almond Central School and was a machinist for Air Preheater in the 1970’s. Additionally, he operated Consolidated Disposal Service from 1983-2000.
Bob is survived by the mother of his four children, Sandra Jean Allen Fitzpatrick; three daughters, Tamie Wildman of Wellsville, Darla (Kevin) Ellison of Scio and Lorie (Brian) Mackey of Rochester; one son, Zack Wildman of Wellsville; six grandchildren, Justin Slocum, Christian Slocum, Brittany Ellison, Rachel Ellison, Bryanna Mackey and Tyler Mackey; and a special longtime companion, Regina Padden.
He was predeceased by a daughter, Cindy Slocum on Sept. 2, 2006.
Bob was an accomplished guitar player and enjoyed writing his own songs. He also liked to write poetry and was fond of making homemade candles. He was a member of the Junior Free Masons, the Whitesville Rod and Gun Club and the Blue Lodge in Andover.
Friends may call on Tuesday from noon to 1 p.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Dennis Munro of the North Bingham Community Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Whitesville Rural Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Bob’s name may be made to Hart Comfort House, 141 East State St. Wellsville, NY 14895.
May 29, 1946 – February 20, 2013
. . . enjoyed the outdoors and loved to fish and garden.
Gary D. Widler, 66, passed away Wednesday (Feb. 20, 2013) at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, NY following complications from cardiac surgery.
Mr. Widler was born on May 29, 1946 in Sioux City, Iowa to Donald J. and Marie M. (Bergquist) Widler. He was a 1964 graduate of Downers Grove North Community High School in Downers Grove, Ill. and earned his bachelor’s degree in business from George Williams College. He served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam from 1969-71. Gary lived most of his life in the Chicago area but had most recently resided in Andover, NY with his long time partner, Ada White, who survives.
Gary worked for several companies in the Chicago area, most notably as operations manager for 18 years at Phillips & Johnston, Inc. in Glen Ellyn. He later was a member of the grounds crew at Morton Arboretum in Lisle, retiring in 2007.
In addition to Ada White, Gary is survived by his first wife and mother of his son, Jandesa Widler; his son, Brent L. (Lynse) Widler of Chicago; one brother, Richard (Karen) Widler; one grandson Lucas Widler; many step children and step grandchildren; and three nephews.
He was predeceased by his second wife, Joan Phee Widler.
Gary enjoyed the outdoors and loved to fish and garden. He passionately shared his flowers and knowledge with his neighbors and friends. Growing dahlias was a skill he learned from his grandfather and continued with expertise. He was a lifetime fan of the Chicago Cubs. When unable to attend a game, he watched with great enthusiasm on TV. Gary was an active volunteer for Hart Comfort House in Wellsville, NY and was a member of Andover American Legion. Though a man of many interest and talents, he cherished most of all the times spent entertaining family and friends.
Friends may call on Saturday (April 6) from noon to 2 p.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The memorial service with full military honors will be held at the funeral home on Saturday (April 6) at 2 p.m. immediately following the visitation with Rev. Patricia Bancroft, chaplain for St. James Mercy Care Hospital, officiating. Burial will be in Oak Crest Cemetery in Downers Grove on Saturday (April 27) .
Memorial contributions in Gary’s name may be made to Morton Arboretum, 4100 Illinois Route 53, Lisle, IL 60532-1293 or Hart Comfort House, 141 East State St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
July 12, 1933 – August 16, 2013
Loved and cherished his family deeply.
William L. Whaley, Jr., 80, passed away Friday (Aug. 16, 2013) at home following a lengthy illness, surrounded by family.
Mr. Whaley was born on July 12, 1933 in Jewell Ridge, Va. to William L. and Cloah (Jewell) Whaley, Sr. He was a 1951 graduate of Richlands High School in Richlands, Va.. On Jan. 26, 1967, in Lockport, he married Linda L. Stanley, who survives.
William was a construction worker for many years. He retired from Harrington Industries in Aiken, S.C., where he worked in a manufacturing operation.
In addition to his wife of 46 years, Bill is survived by three sons, Albert (Phyllis) Whaley of North Tonawanda, James (Renee) Whaley of Aiken, S.C., and Bill Whaley of Ward; two daughters, Mary (David) Stone of Aiken, S.C. and Janie (Donald) Ward of North Hornell; one brother, Richard (Kat) Colley of Franklinville; 14 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren; several aunts; one uncle; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by a sister, Bobbie Ruth White.
Bill was an avid racing fan and he enjoyed fishing, hunting and gardening. His greatest joys came through his family which was a great source of pride for him. He was a wonderful husband, father and grandfather, and loved and cherished his family deeply.
There will be no prior visitation. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday at noon at the Riverside Assembly of God Church in Wellsville with Rev. John Francisco, officiating.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville.
Memorial contributions in Bill’s name may be made to Riverside Assembly of God Church, 3218 Riverside Drive, Wellsville, NY 14895.
October 17, 1931 – December 29, 2020
Described as “radical” in her high school year book, she pursued her goals with energy and enthusiasm throughout life.
Visiting Hours: Friday, January 1, 2021 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Saturday, January 2, 2021 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Saturday, January 2, 2021 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Mary Ellen Westlake, 89, passed away peacefully at home Tuesday, December 29, 2020.
Mrs. Westlake was born on Oct. 17, 1931, in Hornell to Nathan and Mary (Pierce) Tucker of Alfred. She was a 1949 graduate of Alfred-Almond Central School. Described as “radical” in her high school year book, she pursued her goals with energy and enthusiasm throughout life.
She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Latin from Alfred University in 1953 and her Master of Education in Guidance Counseling, also from Alfred University. On April 17, 1954, she married her high school sweetheart, John E. Westlake, a Korean War veteran, who predeceased her on June 13, 2003.
Mary Ellen’s first teaching job was at Arkport Central School, where she taught the unusual combination of Latin and Phys. Ed. and advised the cheerleading team. After a few years off when her daughter, Susan, was born, she taught Latin part-time at Alfred-Almond Central School for 27 years, retiring in 1988. At Alfred-Almond, she started and advised a chapter of the Junior Classical League, taking students to state and national conventions where they won many awards. She also served as advisor to the National Honor Society and the Academic All-Stars. In recognition of Mary Ellen’s deep appreciation for her community and her lifetime of service, she was honored as the Alfred-Almond Alumni Association’s Outstanding Service Award Honoree of 2020. Mary Ellen’s life exemplified the spirit of the award even from her younger days. She served as Alfred playground monitor in high school and as a basketball official while still in college. She and her husband were on the Hornellsville Zoning Board, with Mary Ellen as secretary, and were charter members of the Almond Historical Society. She enjoyed being a Camp Fire Girls Leader for seven years when Susan and her friends were involved. She knitted her way through meetings of the A-A Faculty Association and PTA (and many football games) and was active in the Almond 20th Century Club, owner of the Almond Library.
After retirement, Mary Ellen learned to quilt and used this skill to provide a lovely log cabin quilt for the Library’s annual Election Day Raffle every year for about 20 years. She also made wall hangings for Bristol Valley Theater’s fundraising efforts and to brighten the halls of Wellsville Manor Nursing Home, where John spent his final months. Her broad sense of civic responsibility was maintained in later years by her support of the A-A Alumni Association, Alfred University, Allegany County Historical Society, Hornell Garden Club, Special Olympics, Glenn H. Curtiss Museum, Colonial Williamsburg, and Finger Lakes Land Trust.
Mary Ellen imparted to her family her healthy sense of civic pride as they worked together to nurture people and serve their community. One of Mary Ellen’s great joys was in decorating the Almond Historical Society’s Hagadorn House Museum for Christmas, where her imagination blossomed with varying themes and all-natural, hand-made displays, with her daughter and grandchildren’s assistance. She served for many years as unofficial curator, costume manager, and occasional tour guide for this museum of local history.
She delighted in collecting antiques and completely remodeled her house together with her husband. When that was finished, they started over with a cottage on Canandaigua Lake, which they enjoyed year-round.
Other personal pleasures included feeding the birds and gardening, both vegetables and flowers. When failing eyesight prevented her from quilting, the flower beds and containers around her home continued to turn heads.
Given Mary Ellen’s life-long love of learning, it was natural for this love to flow into her family. Susan has many cherished memories of visiting educational sites such as historic homes, museums, galleries, factories, zoos, aquariums, and beaches, especially in the area around Plymouth, MA, where they vacationed annually.
Mary Ellen is survived by her daughter, Susan (Tom) Steere of Hornellsville; three siblings, Joyce (Ken) Hance of Castile, Marjorie (Jim) Lange of Lenexa, KS, and Richard Tucker of Punta Gorda, FL; six grandchildren, Carolyn (Edward) Tee of Watertown, Daniel (Carissa) Steere of Youngsville, NC, Artemas (Mollie) Steere of Syracuse, John (Dallas) Steere of Philadelphia, PA, James (Madilyn) Steere of Copenhagen, NY, and David Steere of Hornellsville; four great-grandchildren, Edward Tee II, Gemma Tee, Blakely Steere and Oliver Steere; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Visitation will be held on Friday (Jan. 1) from 5–7 p.m. and Saturday from 1–2 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. Due to Covid-19, social distancing and masks will be required. The funeral service will be held on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation, with Rev. Kenneth Chroniger of the Alfred Station Seventh Day Baptist Church officiating. Interment will follow in the Alfred Rural Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Mary Ellen’s name may be made to the Almond 20th Century Club Library, P.O. Box D, Almond, NY 14804. © 2020 Baker-Swan Funeral Home.
August 31, 1927 – April 13, 2016
She and her husband loved to travel . . .
Visiting Hours: Thursday, April 21, 2o16 1:00 – 3:00 p.m., 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Friday, April 22, 2016 11:00 a.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Mildred L. West, 88, formerly of Vista, Calif., passed away Wednesday (April 13, 2016) at Highland Health Care Center in Wellsville, surrounded by family.
Mrs. West was born on Aug. 31, 1927 in Inglewood, Calif. to William K. and Maude D. (Ralston) Mudgett. On Aug. 14, 1944 in Las Vegas, Nev. she married Leland E. West. On Nov. 25, 1972, at the Little Chapel of the Flowers in Las Vegas, they renewed their vows. Leland predeceased her on Feb. 10, 1997.
Mildred worked as an inspector for Hughes Aircraft in El Segundo, Calif.
Millie is survived by a daughter, Donna D. (Gary) Brown of Andover; nine grandchildren, Lori (Sal Salvaggio) Rhein of Mastic Beach, Donna (LeRoy McGhee) York of Wellsville, Anna Locascio of Ocala, Fla., Michelle (Tim) Foley of Spring, Tex., Daniel (Kathy) Longworth of Dothan, Ala., Lee (Kristy) Brown and Jerry (Amy) Brown, both of Andover, Colleen Csizmar of Orange, Conn. and Jennifer (James) Walsh of Sugar Hill, N.H.
Additionally she has 23 great grandchildren, Mitchell Rhein, Zachary Rhein, Crystal (Bill) Ferguson, Kyle York, Kurt York, Kaela Simard, Bryce Foley, Brittany Foley, Nick Longworth, Taylor Brown, Shelbie Brown, Kaleb (Alicia) Brown, Ashley Brown, Daniel Brown, Fiona Brown, Rhiannon Brown, Cormac Brown, Aine Brown, Noah Csizmar, Sophia Csizmar, Rita Walsh, David Walsh and Mary Walsh; 6 great great grandchild, Tera Harrison, Michael Ferguson, Ezra Ferguson, Sandra Ferguson, Aleeah Brown and Lincoln Brown; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by a daughter, Sandra Longworth; two sisters, Gladys Fink and Helen Plew; and four brothers, Ray Mudgett, Wilmer Mudgett, Lawrence Mudgett and infant Lester Mudgett.
Millie enjoyed gardening. She and her husband loved to travel to various destinations in the U.S. They took a train trip to Alaska on one of their adventures. In her younger years, she enjoyed crocheting and in later years would play BINGO and Skiball with her Manor Hills friends.
There will be a time of visitation on Thursday from 1-3p.m. and 5-7 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held on Friday at 11:00 p.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Chris Mattison of the Andover Presbyterian Church, officiating.
Memorial contributions in Mildred’s name may be made to Allegany County Cancer Services, Inc., 100 South Highland Ave., Wellsville, NY 14895 or SPCA Serving Allegany County, 1374 NY-19, Wellsville, NY 14895.
March 29, 1934 – November 3, 2015
“Did you just say that?”
Visiting Hours: Friday, November 6, 2015 2:00 – 4:00 p.m., 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Memorial Service: Saturday, November 7, 2015 1:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Lois Marie Weber, 81, passed away unexpectedly Tuesday (Nov. 3, 2015) at Rochester General Hospital.
Mrs. Weber was born on March 29, 1934 in Andover to Carroll and Georgianna (Bines) Ruger. She was a 1952 graduate of Andover Central School. On Dec. 13, 1953, she married Harry G. Weber, who predeceased her on Feb. 9, 1989.
Lois managed the Alfred State College Bookstore from 1964 until her retirement in 1994.
Lois is survived by three sons, Gus D. (Mary Ann) Weber and Brian Keith (Elizabeth) Weber, both of Andover and Charles D. Weber of Bristol, Conn.; two daughters, Carol Ann (David) Ormsby of Andover and Glenna Marie (Russell) Godown of Walworth; two sisters-in-law, Margaret “Maggie” Bailey and Sandra “Sandy” Hunt, both of Wellsville; 11 grandchildren, Gus D. (Juleen) Weber, II, Georgiana (Wes) Hilfiker, Donald (Jolene) Green, Brian Robert Weber, Douglas Keith (Jessica) Weber, Christopher Weber, Andrew Weber, Ashley Marie Weber, Daniel (Donna) Godown, Jamie Marie (Sam) Godown and Melanie (Paul) Godown; 14 great grandchildren, Ardell Spinder, Trenton Green, Carter Green, Rylan Green, Hudson Green, Dahlia Green, Baylin Green, Odin Green, Georgiana Hilfiker, Ryan Weber, Aidan Weber, Michaela Weber, Bradon Godown and Elijah Godown; and several nieces and nephews.
Lois enjoyed the thrill of traveling with her husband. Among the many destinations were Australia, Europe, Alaska, Virginia Beach and the regular annual outing to Long Lake in the Adirondacks. Lois and Harry would hitch up the travel trailer and along with their children, take in the sights via the camping experience. Family was so very important to her. She was famous for her many “Loisisms” and to her grandchildren she was the “Spunky Old Lady”. She knew she achieved her objective when she gained the response, “Did you just say that?”
Additionally, she was a longtime member, board member and Past President of the NYS College Book Store Association and served on the Andover Central School Board. She was also a member of the Andover United Methodist Church.
Visitation will be held on Friday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The memorial service will be on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Christian Mattison of the Andover Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Hillside Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Lois’ name may be made to Hart Comfort House of Allegany County, 141 East State St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
May 9, 1923 – November 26, 2014
Calling Hours: Sunday, November 30, 2014 2:00 – 4:00 pm, 6:00 – 8:00 pm Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Monday, December 1, 2014 11:00 am Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Burial: Monday, December 1, 2014 Valley Brook Cemetery, Andover
Edith M. Wallace, 91, passed away Wednesday (Nov. 26, 2014) at Highland Park Healthcare Center.
Mrs. Wallace was born on May 9, 1923 in West Union to Craig S. and Nina M. (Davis) Smith. She was a 1939 graduate of Greenwood Central School. On Dec. 5, 1942, she married Herman L. Wallace, who predeceased her on Sept. 7, 1995.
Edith and her husband owned and operated Short’s Service Station in Andover where she worked as a bookkeeper from 1946 until they retired in 1988.
Edith is survived by a daughter, Camilla A. (William) Szymanski of Delray Beach, Fla.; a son, H. Thomas (Ellen) Wallace of Easton, Pa.; a brother, Stanley (Barbara) Smith of Brooksville, Fla.; a step-brother, Watson (Alyane) Walden of Hornell; a step-sister, Dorothy Albert of N. J.; three grandchildren, Elizabeth (Willie) Sauceda, Craig (Erin) Wallace and Eric (Katie) Wallace; three great grandchildren, Melissa, Sam and Kira; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband of 52 years, she was predeceased by a sister, Myrtle Kilburn and a brother, Charles “Bud” Smith.
Edith was a member of the Andover Chamber of Commerce, where she served as Director from 1997-2001.She was the first secretary of the Andover Parent-Teacher Conference in the 1960’s. Additionally, she served on the Allegany County Historical Society which was instrumental in publishing the “History of Allegany County”.
Friends may call on Sunday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held on Monday at 11:00 a.m.at the funeral home with Sandy Green officiating. Burial will follow in Valley Brook Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Edith’s name may be made to Homecare & Hospice, 118 N. Main St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
May 27, 1957 – December 8, 2015
. . . he made a large number of great friends whose lives have been enriched by knowing him.
Visiting Hours: Thursday, December 10, 2015 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Friday, December 11, 2015 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Saturday, December 12, 2015 1:00 p.m. Andover Fire Station
Interment: Saturday, December 12, 2015 Valley Brook Cemetery, Andover David L. Wallace, 58, passed away unexpectedly Tuesday (Dec. 8, 2015) while at work.
Mr. Wallace was born on May 27, 1957 in Hornell to Leo and Vivian (Andrus) Wallace. He was a 1975 graduate of Greenwood Central School. On August 4, 1979, in Wellsville, he married Sharon Anderson, who survives.
David worked for Hetzel Buick and Pontiac Garage from 1976 to 1980. From 1980 to 1987 he was employed by the Village of Andover and from 1984 through the present he has been a substitute school bus driver for Andover Central School. Additionally, he worked part time as the caretaker of the Country Estates in Andover; starting in 2001. However, the bulk of his working career was spent as the Andover Highway Superintendent, where he served in that capacity from 1988 through the present. He was scheduled to retire at the end of this year.
In addition to his wife of 36 years, Davey is survived by his son Andrew Wallace of Tonawanda; his Aunt Irene Chaffee of Greenwood and Aunt Dolores Andrus of Hornell; and several nieces and nephews, including a particularly special niece Jennifer Wallace and her two children, Richard and Samantha.
He was predeceased by his parents and four siblings, Larry Wallace, Leo James Wallace, Richard Wallace, and Susan Wallace James.
Davey was a dedicated member of the Andover Volunteer Fire Department and Andover Rescue Squad since 1978 where he served in many capacities including Fire Chief, Treasurer, and Emergency Medical Technician. He was awarded the honor of Fireman of the Year in 1986 and 1999. He was also a member of the Allegany County Town Highway Superintendents Association since 1988 and served as President from 1999-2000. He holds a long standing membership in the NYS Highway Superintendents Association also dating from 1988. His membership with the Allegany County Volunteer Fireman’s Association dates to 1978 and he served as President from 1990 to 1991. Additionally, he was President of the Allegany County Fire Chief’s Association from 1992 to 1995 with membership in the organization since 1987. In 2004 David became the Allegany County District Fire Coordinator for District IV and served in that capacity until the present.
David had a special place in his heart for Lamoka Lake and served as a board member on the Lamoka Waneta Lakes’ Association since 2010. He spent all his free time there enjoying boating, jet skiing and hanging out with his family, friends and 2 dogs, Shea and Nelli. He loved soaking in the refreshment offered by its relaxing atmosphere. Davey also had an appreciated for vehicles other than the local snow plow and school bus, particularly his black Trans Am and red Stingray.
David was a dedicated public servant to Andover and Allegany County and felt honored to serve the people in our area. For those in his hometown, he was the first one out and about on snowy mornings mindful of the safety of all. As a result of his many hours of public service, he made a large number of great friends whose lives have been enriched by knowing him.
Visitation will be held today (Thursday) from 5-8 p.m. and Friday from 12-3 p.m.at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at the Andover Fire Station with Rev. Terry Kelly officiating. Burial will follow in Valley Brook Cemetery in Andover.
Andover Volunteer Fire Department hopes to place a digital LED sign on their property. Memorial contributions in Davey’s name may be made to Andover Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box 714, Andover, NY 14806, designated “Sign.”
May 13, 1929 – May 17, 2019
Ernestine’s love centered on her family.
Visiting Hours: Wednesday, May 22, 2019 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Wednesday, May 22, 2019 1:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Ernestine M. Wakefield, 90, passed away on Friday (May 17, 2019) at Hart Comfort House of Allegany County following a lengthy illness.
Mrs. Wakefield was born on May 13, 1929 in Andover to Ernest and Cassie S. (Stewart) Witter. She is survived by her husband and lifelong friend, Irving Wakefield, Jr.
Ernestine worked in maintenance for Alfred State College for 20 years, retiring in 1991.
In addition to her husband, Ernestine is survived by 5 children, John (Maryjo) Wakefield of Ontario, Robert (MaryLynn) Wakefield of Toccoa, Ga., Thomas Wakefield and Mark Wakefield, both of Almond and Nancy Chapman of Geneseo; 5 grandchildren, Billy (Tim) Kiernan, Holly (Chris) Brower, Lisa (David) Sexsmith, Paul (Catie) Chapman and Shawn Chapman; 9 great grandchildren, Maggie Kierman, Sarah Kierman, Ellie Brower, Emily Sexsmith, Abby Sexsmith, Samantha Sexsmith, Blake Chapman, Henry Chapman and Mary Chapman; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by 2 brothers, Franklin Witter and James Witter; and 1 sister, Lillian Dickinson.
Ernestine’s love centered on her family. When she cooked, she had her family in mind. She would pull out her home canned vegetables from her garden and combine that with meat out of the freezer for one of her many creations. Her world class rhubarb pie was second to none and she was famous for her home cooked fudge. She often incorporated her grandchildren in the making of chocolate chip cookies, carefully rationing five chips per cookie, a depression era holdover. One of her favorite pastimes was the many back road trips, another way to enjoy time with her family. She enjoyed camping and boating at Stoney Brook and Keuka Parks, you guessed it, with her family.
For some private time, Ernestine enjoyed watching soap operas. She was a true animal lover, especially dogs and cats.
Calling hours will be held on Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be on Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Charlie Emerson of the Almond Union of Churches officiating. Burial will take place at Alfred Rural Cemetery.
The family wishes to thank the many caring volunteers at the Hart Comfort House of Allegany County, her care giver, Nancy Mallory and friends, Brantley and Diane Davis.
Memorial contributions in Ernestine’s name may be made to Hart Comfort House of Allegany County, 141 E. State Street, Wellsville, NY 14895.
September 8, 1943 – March 25, 2019
She loved music, song and sunshine.
Sharron E. Waide, 75, of Bolivar Road in Wellsville, and formerly of Dansville and Wayland entered peacefully into rest on Monday (March 25, 2019). Her final years were spent embraced by the loving and caring staff of the Manor Hills Special Care Unit who worked tirelessly to make her feel comfortable, loved and at home.
Sharron was born on September 8, 1943 in Baltimore, Md. to Samuel H. and Betty J. (Tabbert) Estel. She attended East Liverpool High School in East Liverpool, Ohio graduating in 1961. She relocated with her family to Monroe County, N.Y. while her father attended seminary. It was during those years that she married her husband Harold Waide, who survives, and began a family.
Sharron attended SUNY Geneseo, graduating in 1987 with a bachelor’s degree in accounting. She had worked for the State of New York for a time teaching in the prison system before obtaining additional degrees and certifications in computer science and programming. She worked for Monroe County at Monroe Community College through her retirement in 2012.
Sharron was strong in her faith. She was secure in the knowledge of her salvation in Christ and in her eventual reunion with her family. She loved music, song and sunshine. She marveled at the beauty of the natural world and the harmony of creation. Sharron played the violin and sang in praise and worship bands in church. She could be found singing and playing bluegrass gospel tunes at jam sessions around Western New York. Her infectious smile and gentle nature touched the hearts of many.
In addition to her husband: Harold E Waide, Sr. of Wellsville, she is survived by three children. Loretta Haley, of Rolla, Mo., Harold (Karen) Waide of Genesee, Pa. and John (Arielle) Waide of Wellsville; three siblings, Samuel Estel of Hurricane, W.Va., Forest Estel of West Palm Beach, Fla. and Donna Grove of Canfield, Ohio; 17 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by a beloved grandson , Raymond James Waide.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Wellsville. A celebration of life service will be announced at a later date.
Memorial contributions in Sharron’s name may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association or to the charity of the givers choosing.
July 24, 1940 – April 7, 2020
In her priorities, family was first, last, and always.
Linda Gay Violet, 79, passed away Tuesday (April 7, 2020) at home surrounded by family.
Mrs. Violet was born on July 24, 1940 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Henry Niel and Edna May (Ingelby) Rasmusen. On Oct. 30, 1955 in Reno, Nev., she married Charles W. Violet who survives. She worked as an Art Instructor at Napa Valley College in California for twenty years.
Along with her husband of 64 years, Linda is survived by her daughter, Teri Lynn Violet of Wellsville, a son Michael S. Violet of Napa, Calif.; sisters, Sharyn (Gene) Hubert of Vallejo, Calif. and Tye Loren (Ron) Long of Seattle, Wash.; grandchildren, Saira Violet, Rachael Violet, Bryce (Kayla) Cilvick, and Micah (Nick) Olsen; great grandchildren, Ethan Brammer, Eva Brammer, Cooper Olsen, Zander Olsen; and a great granddaughter on the way.
She was preceded in death by a son, Dean G. Violet; sisters, Ellen Mathews and Donna Johnson; and a brother, Kim Niel Rasmusen.
In her priorities, family was first, last, and always. She and Charles were blessed with a wonderful marriage, having a deep and abiding love for each other. Distance was not an obstacle as they made sure they were involved with their grandchildren and great grandchildren, flying to wherever necessary to participate in their family events and milestones.
Linda was kind and loving. Having come from a long line of artists, she had a natural passion for art and crafted her projects in numerous mediums. She was a life-long member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. While attendance recently was difficult, the church family brought the service to her, for which she was very thankful.
Private services for the family will be held at a later time. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Wellsville. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
Memorial contributions in Linda’s name may be made to the Cuba Cultural Center, Inc., 38 East Main Street, Cuba, NY 14727 or to the Allegany County Office for the Aging, Respite and Unmet Needs Programming, 6085 NY-19, Belmont, NY 14813.
March 6, 1937 – May 18, 2020
A lasting legacy from Bill was his deep love for his wife Lynn.
Charles W. Violet (Bill), 83, passed away Monday (May 18, 2020) at home after a long illness..
Mr. Violet was born on March 6, 1937 in Sacramento, Calif., to Ralph Raymond and Voda Charlotte (Madsen) Violet. He was raised by his paternal grandmother and step-grandfather, Sadie and Arthur McIntyre. On Oct. 30, 1955 in Reno, Nev., he married the love of his life, Linda Gay Rasmusen (Lynn) who preceded him in death on April 7, 2020. Charles and Linda were residents of Napa Valley from 1960 to 2019, when they moved to Wellsville to live with their daughter.
Bill began his working career as a young man on the Southern Pacific Railroad as an apprentice machinist in Sacramento, Ca.. In 1960, he moved his young family to Vallejo Ca. where he would spend the rest of his working career at Mare Island Naval Shipyard in Vallejo, Calif. It was there that he found his second love, submarines. Bill continued as a machinist in the building of fifteen nuclear submarines. His wife and children always celebrated each submarine’s completion with him by attending it’s launch into the San Francisco Bay, with thousands of other Shipbuilding families. Later in Bill’s career, he became a specialist in the planning of nuclear submarine refueling. A highlight of his career was being awarded “Employee of the Year” at a time when the shipyard employed over 100,00 employees. He was also a certified instructor in the field of nuclear refueling for the Department of the Navy. He retired in 1992 when the shipyard began the process of decommission.
Bill is survived by his daughter, Teri L. Violet of Wellsville; a son, Michael S. Violet of Napa, Calif.; an aunt, Loree Jerome of Sacramento, Calif.; his grandchildren, Saira Violet, Rachael Violet, Bryce (Kayla) Cilvick, and Micah (Nick) Olsen; great grandchildren, Ethan Brammer, Eva Brammer, Cooper Olsen, Zander Olsen; and a great granddaughter due in a few weeks and a nephew, Alan Pegg of Angels Camp, Ca.
He was preceded in death by a son, Dean G. Violet; his half-sisters, Irva (Diffin) Pegg and Arlene Simmens; and an infant brother, Ralph Violet.
Bill was a tournament cribbage player and took pleasure in bowling as well. He and Lynn also owned a woodcraft business, Violet Folk Art, together in the Napa Valley in their retirement years.. He enjoyed spending many long hours in his workshop making “sawdust” He loved to read and often read to his grandchildren. Bill loved to barbeque, and the Violets hosted many large family barbeques at their home in Napa. He was a wonderful dad and Papa.
Bill was a life-long member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. During his residence in Wellsville his church administered to him at home in respect to his health concerns. They continued to provide him blessings and comfort until his passing.
A lasting legacy from Bill was his deep love for his wife Lynn. They met each other in Seminary during their teens and remained lovingly dedicated to each other for the remainder of their lives. His last wish was that he would be here for her when she passed. He spent 64 years of his life married to and loving his wife, and began his journey home upon her passing.
Private services for the family will be held at a later time. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Wellsville.
Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
Memorial contributions in Charles’ name may be made to the Cuba Cultural Center, Inc., 38 East Main Street, Cuba, NY 14727 or to the Allegany County Office for the Aging, Respite and Unmet Needs Programming, 6085 NY-19, Belmont, NY 14813.
. . . he built hunting camps and sold antiques out of his barn.
Anthony J. Vekich, 94, passed away Sunday (July 30, 2017) at Jones Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Vekich was born on June 20, 1923 in Duluth, Minn. to Joseph and Frances (Gerica) Vekich. He was a 1942 graduate of East High School in Superior, Wis. and served in the United States Army in the Asian-Pacific Theater during World War II from 1943-45.
Anthony worked as a supervisor for Kimberly Clark Paper Mill in Niagara Falls for 20 years until the plant shut down. He also served as a union steward during his employment there. In the late 1960’s, Tony moved to Victor and Cripple Creek Colo. where he was a home contractor and remodeled old gold mining hotels. He moved back to Western New York about 25 years ago where he built hunting camps and sold antiques out of his barn.
Tony is survived by two sons, Anthony J. (Roxann) Vekich, Jr. of Fort Meyers, Fla and Steven Vekich of Niagara Falls; one daughter, Charlene Vekich of Niagara Falls; two brothers, Steve (Inez) Vekich of Marietta, Ohio and Frank (Helen) Vekich of Barker and one sister, Neda Francis of Naples, Fla.
Additionally he is survived by 6 grandchildren, Anthony Vekich III, Shawn Vekich, Bridget Cadwallader, Amanda Cobb, Brianna Bonnette and Chandra Fitzsimmons; 14 great grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by one brother, Joseph Vekich.
Tony was an avid hunter and fisherman. He served as the Town of New Hudson supervisor for 14 years beginning in 2002 and actively attended the Bellville Wesleyan Church. Additionally, he was a life member of the NRA.
At his request, there will be no prior visitation. A graveside memorial service with full military honors will be held in the new Western New York National Cemetery in Pembroke when the cemetery begins accepting interments beginning in early 2018. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville.
Memorial contributions in Tony’s name may be made to Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675-8517.
August 9, 1938 – July 27, 2014
Service: Graveside Memorial Service August 30, 2014 11:00 a.m. Greenwood Cemetery, Greenwood, NY
Richard D. “Dick” Updyke, 75, passed away Sunday (July 27, 2014), surrounded by family.
Mr. Updyke was born on Aug. 9, 1938 in Greenwood to Waldo and Helen (Goodrich) Updyke. He was a 1957 graduate of Greenwood Central School and later served in the U.S. Army from 1961-63.
Richard was an upholsterer by trade and worked as a supervisor for Gunlocke in Almond for many years. After leaving Gunlocke, he owned/operated Canisteo Custom Upholstery in Canisteo, and then partnered with Esther White at North Main Upholstery in Hornell. He continued his upholstery career with the Allegany ARC in Wellsville, retiring in 2007.
Dick is survived by the mother of his children, Josephine A. Updyke of Hornell; a daughter, Lisa Ann (Stephen) Harrick of Hornell; a son, David Duane Updyke of Hornell; a brother and sister-in-law, Jerry and Joanne Updyke of Greenwood; four grandchildren, Andraya Bartlebaugh, Kathryn Harrick, Michael Harrick and Anna Updyke, all of Hornell; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a sister, Doris Ann Jackson and a brother, Boyce Updyke.
Dick was an avid hunter, fisherman and outdoor sportsman. He bred, trained and hunted English Pointers for many years and enjoyed traveling out west to hunt. He was never without a dog during his adult years. He had a deep love of all animals and found his true calling after retirement when he became a licensed Class I NYS Wildlife Rehabilitator. He cared for and raised many different kinds of creatures in this role, but his heart lay with his beloved fawns. He was also a member of the Canisteo American Legion.
Per Dick’s request there will be no prior visitation. A graveside memorial service with full military honors will be held on Aug. 30, 2014 at 11 a.m. at the Greenwood Cemetery in Greenwood, NY with Rev. Don Maynard of the Canisteo Wesleyan Church officiating.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
Memorial contributions in Richard’s name may be made to Friends of Allegany Arc Foundation, 50 Farnum St, Wellsville, NY 14895.
May 25, 1940 – December 16, 2020
He was also an outdoorsman who delighted in fishing and hunting.
Celebration of Life: Spring, 2021
Jerry G. Updyke 80, passed away on Wednesday (Dec. 16, 2020) at Highland Hospital in Rochester following a brief illness.
Mr. Updyke was born on May 25, 1940 in Greenwood to Waldo and Helen (Goodrich) Updyke. On April 15, 1961 at the United Methodist Church in Canisteo, he married Joanne M. Ordiway, who survives.
Jerry worked as a mechanic for Town of Greenwood Highway Department for 20 years, retiring in 1994. He also worked as an auto body repairman for Elsenheimer’s and Bud Bush’s Body and Fender Shop, both in Hornell as well as owning his own auto body shop in Greenwood.
In addition to his wife of 59 years, Jerry is survived by nine children, Jerry S. Updyke of Greenwood, Michael S. Updyke of Greenwood, Gail M. (Mick Ahearn) Updyke of Greenwood, Linda (Dennis) Loucks of Addison, Julie Hulsey of Greenwood, Thomas Updyke of Greenwood, Ricky (Candace Cornell) Updyke of Greenwood, William (Jen) Updyke of Canisteo and Lynna (Brock) Friends of Greenwood; 28 grandchildren, Amber Tompkins, Amanda Updyke, Britney Updyke, Kasandra Updyke, Natasha (Ryan) Phillips, Ashley (Luke) Szymanski, Trent Ahearn, Mark (Kaitlyn) Ahearn, Sarah (Ryan) Vallieres, George (Niki) Donaldson, Jr., Dustin (Jessica) Updyke, Christopher Dickinson, Christy (Jonathan) Dickinson, Cody (Alisha) O’Dell, Bryce Updyke, Nicholas Updyke, Olivia Updyke, Abigail Updyke, Blake Updyke, Evan Updyke, Reagan Updyke, Alicia Updyke, Bailey Updyke, Brockton Hunt, Jade Hunt, Colton Friends, Mason Friends, and Colin Friends; 39 great grandchildren and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Mr. Updyke was preceded in death by his siblings Doris Ann Jackson, Boyce Updyke, and Richard Updyke; three grandchildren, Brandon Donaldson, Tiara O’Dell, and Tyler O’Dell; and one great grandson Bryson Hunt. Given his mechanical ability, it’s not surprising that Jerry was a stock car enthusiast and raced his own car, #81, in both Woodhull and Dundee, Pa. He was also an outdoorsman who delighted in fishing and hunting. Seneca Lake was his favorite place for camping. Boating and salmon fishing in 1000 Islands were among his best memories. In giving to those around him, he also found a way to do that outdoors as he served his community for many years as the sexton at Greenwood Cemetery.
Due to the continuing Covid-19 restrictions, a Celebration of Jerry’s Life will be held in the spring with the date to be announced. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
Memorial contributions in Jerry’s name may be made to Greenwood Cemetery c/o Bob Streeter, Main Street, Greenwood, NY 14839 or Greenwood United Methodist Church, PO Box 966, Greenwood, NY 14839.
July 20, 1953 – March 1, 2015
Susan J. Tucker (Susie), 61 of 2230 Peet Brook Road, went home to the Lord on Sunday, March 1, 2015. She fought a short but very difficult battle with cancer.
Susie was born on July 20, 1953 in Coudersport to Robert (Brother Bob) Tucker and Jeannine M. Ditto, who have predeceased her. She graduated from Coudersport High School in 1971 and went on to Williamsport Area Community College to obtain an Associate of Applied Science – Food and Hospitality Management degree in 1977.
Susan was employed at the Austin School cafeteria for 9 years and managed a Sheetz store. She was a partner in “Jim’s Handyman and Cleaning Service” and many other endeavors.
Susie was very devoted to the love of family and friends, hosting many memorable gatherings. She loved to ride the Harley with Jim Thielges, her beloved soul mate, who predeceased her on May 22, 2013.
She is survived by her son, Robert (Julie) Rees of Ore.; a step daughter Michelle (Harry) Manges of Saxonburg; a stepson, Michael (Jess) Thielges of Smethport; a sister Mindy (Karen) Tucker of Fla.; a brother Mike (Sue) Tucker of Olean, N.Y.; five grand children; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins; the extended Thielges family; her beloved dog, Harley; and her many friends.
There will be no visitation. A celebration of her life will be announced at a later date.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville, N.Y.
March 15, 1947 – October 5, 2016
She used her painting talents to teach a painting class at Manor Hills.
Kathleen R. Trader, 69, formerly of Batavia, passed away at Manor Hills Assisted Living Residence in Wellsville on Wednesday (Oct. 5, 2016).
Mrs. Trader was born on March 15, 1947 in Batavia to Russell and Ruth (Keidel) Koert, Sr. She was a 1965 graduate of Pembroke High School and later graduated with an accounting degree from Genesee Community College in 1978.On June 25, 1977, she married Albert Trader, who predeceased her on March 1, 1996.
Kathleen had a varied working career. She worked at Salways Hardware in Batavia, where she met her future husband. She also worked for GTE Sylvania in Batavia as a color chassis inspector and for Hodgen’s Engraving, also in Batavia. From 1988 through 1993 she worked as a teller for Liberty Bank (Norstar Bank) in Batavia.
Kathy is survived by a son, Skip Henning of Batavia; one sister, Nancy (Richard) Koert-Ameigh of Audubon, Pa.; one brother, Art (Shirley) Koert of Batavia; and several nieces, nephews, grand nieces, grand nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by a son, Russell Douglas Henning; one sister, Sylvia Cecere and one brother, Russell Koert, Jr.
Kathy enjoyed knitting, crocheting and craft painting. She used her painting talents to teach a painting class at Manor Hills to many of the other residents. She liked to sing and often plied her talents in the local minstrel show. She was a 51 year member of the Batavia American Legion Ladies Auxiliary Chapter 332 where she was past president and past vice-president. Additionally, she was a member of the Quota Club for the hearing impaired, the Variety Club and the Zonta Club. In her earlier years, she was a den mother for the Cub Scouts.
Per her wishes, there will be no visitation or memorial service.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Wellsville.
Memorial contributions in Kathy’s name may be made to SPCA Serving Allegany County, 1374 NY-19, Wellsville, NY 14895.
November 4, 1952 – August 15, 2019
He developed a great sense of humor to put the hard times into perspective.
Michael C. Tobin, 66, passed away Thursday (Aug. 15, 2019) at home.
Michael was born on Nov. 4, 1952 in Hornell to Edward S. and Mariam (Harvey) Tobin.
Mike is survived by two sisters, Maureen Tobin of Lake Panasoffkee, Fla. and Margaret Rogers of Archer City, Tex.; one brother, Edward (Sherry) Tobin of Kentucky; a special niece, Wendy Teasley of New Albany, Pa.; a special friend, Robert Button of Canisteo and his beloved dog, Lacey.
He was predeceased by a sister, Kathleen Tobin and a brother-in-law, Gerald Wayne “Tex” Rogers.
Michael lived a life of adversity and had to learn at an early age how to overcome the challenges that can come your way. At the age of two Mike entered into foster care at the Hornell Children’s Home. Over the next 13 years, his home life changed on a regular basis. As a middle teenager he was reunited with his siblings and moved to California to live with his older sister, Kathleen. After her death, he moved back to New York where he lived independently for the next 20 years until recent illnesses required him to give up his trailer and move into an apartment in Alfred.
Throughout his struggles, Mike developed a great sense of humor to put the hard times into perspective. He also learned to appreciate the little things in live. One of his favorite “little things” was to buy a couple of scratch off lottery tickets with his friend Robert and dream bighow they would spend their winnings.
There will be no prior visitation. A private memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. Memorial contributions in Michael’s name may be made to SPCA Serving Allegany County, PO Box 381, Wellsville, NY 14895.
April 10, 1924 – December 29, 2016
Marian was fond of traveling and loved to cook . . .
Visiting Hours: Sunday, January 1, 2017 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Sunday, January 1, 2017 1:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Marian F. Tidd, 92, passed away Thursday (Dec. 29, 2016) at Highland Park Rehabilitation & Nursing Home in Wellsville.
Mrs. Tidd was born on April 10, 1924 in Wellsboro, Pa. to Gordon and Charlotte (Thompson) Steadman. In 1945, she married Kenneth J. Tidd, who predeceased her on May 2, 1997.
Marian dedicated her life to the care of her husband and the raising of her three children.
Marian is survived by a daughter, Sandra (Max) Graves of Andover; two sons, Larry (Debra) Tidd of East Bethany and Rich (Lynn) Tidd of Andover; six grandchildren, Kris (Dennis) Stebbins of Corning, Kenneth (Kayla) Tidd, Joseph Tidd and David Tidd, all of East Bethany, Michael (Tracy) Tidd of Furlong, Pa. and Ashley (Bryan) Glynn of Holiday, Fla.; seven great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband of 52 years, she was predeceased by one sister, Norma Gavin and one brother, Richard Steadman.
Marian was fond of travelling and she liked to cook, both very important aspects of the many camping trips she enjoyed with her family over the years.
There will be a time of visitation on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held on Sunday at 1:00 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Christian Mattison of the Andover Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Hillside Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Marian’s name may be made to Hart Comfort House of Allegany County, 141 East State St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
August 31, 1952 – April 27, 2017
Cathy lived a simple life centered around her family.
Visiting Hours: Tuesday, May 2, 2017 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Tuesday, May 2, 2017 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Catherine L. Taylor, 64, passed away peacefully Thursday (April 27, 2017) at Olean General Hospital. Mrs. Taylor was born on Aug. 31, 1952 in Cuba to Herbert and Marlyn (Sharp) Taylor.
Catherine worked for Friendship Dairy for 30 years until her retirement in 2008
Cathy is survived by her long time companion, Ronald Langdon of Belmont; one son, Paul W. Cleveland of Belmont; one daughter, Beth A. (Christopher) Haskell of Angelica; two sisters, Lynda (Jamie) Stuck of Richburg and Cheryl (Maurice) Kristoffersen of West Palm Beach, Fla.; 8 grandchildren, Chelsea Cleveland, Heather Cleveland, Madisyn Cleveland, Caitlyn Cleveland, Paul D. Cleveland, Jesse Cleveland, Alissa Cleveland and Cody Haskell; 2 great grandchildren, Alaina Cleveland and Cash Haskell; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by two sisters, Jeanette Morgan and Renee Thompson; and one brother, Herbert Keith Taylor.
Cathy lived a simple life centered around her family. She cherished the times spent with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren and looked forward to the next Christmas, Thanksgiving, birthday or cookout where they would all gather at her house for a time of making memories. Whether it was to celebrate a newborn in the family or some other important milestone in the life of her grandchildren, she was always there to help celebrate the day.
Cathy loved animals. Over the years, she provided a loving home to Max and Rebel, her two cats, Harley, her Jack Russell and Hunter, her Golden Retriever. For her personal relaxation, she liked working in her flower garden where she was proud of her tulips, irises and lilacs.
There will be a time of visitation on Tuesday from noon-2 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Marc Chamberlin of the Genesis Bible Church, officiating. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery in Scio at the convenience of the family. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
Memorial contributions in Catherine’s name may be made to SPCA Serving Allegany County, 1374 NY-19, Wellsville, NY 14895.
October 28, 1930 – January 17, 2019
She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother who was deeply devoted to her family.
Visiting Hours: Thursday, January 24, 2019 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Memorial Service: Thursday, January 24, 2019 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Marjorie C. Swick, 88, passed away Thursday (Jan. 17, 2019) at Wellsville Manor Care Center, surrounded by family.
Mrs. Swick was born on Oct. 28, 1930 in Wellsville to Lewis and Katherine (Rosecran) Ramsell On Oct. 3, 1947 in Friendship, she married William H. Swick, who predeceased her on May 2, 2011.
Marjorie worked as a nurse’s aide for many years, most notably for Cuba Hospital in Cuba and Mary’s Nursing Home in Wellsville.
Marjorie is survived by two sons, Dale Ronald Swick of Tampa, Fla. and Andrew S. Swick of Corning and a daughter, Verna Beth Ritter of Belmont; eleven grandchildren, Shawn Davis, Jeremy Swick, Misty Rockhold, George Bliss, Darcy Lorow, Brandy Swick-Dunn, Brett Swick, Seth Swick, Micah Swick, Tina McRae, and Christopher Gowdy; 21 great grandchildren, Michael, Nicholas, Kearstin, Tony, Andrew, Shyann, Shyla, Desalyn, Shane, Hope, Devin, Zoe, Bridgette, Keira, Joshua, Shawn, Jacob, Jenna, Brian, Ashley, and Jacob; six great great grandchildren and one more on the way.
Along with her husband of 63 years, Marjorie was preceded in death by her brothers, James Ramsell and Robert Ramsell and her sisters, Laura Sampson, Doris Harrington, and Elizabeth Hurd.
Marjorie found great satisfaction in nurturing her family and being supportive of her husband, who owned Swick and Sons in Friendship for more than 15 years. She was a longtime member of Riverside Assembly of God Church in Wellsville. Most importantly, she was a loving wife, mother and grandmother who was deeply devoted to her family.
Visitation will be held on Thursday from 1-2 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive, Wellsville. A memorial service will follow at 2:00 with Rev. Fred Francisco of Riverside Assembly of God officiating. Memorial contributions in Marjorie’s name may be made to Alzheimer’s Association, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Floor 17, Chicago, IL 60601
June 13, 1945 – October 8, 2019
She spent many fun hours snowmobiling and four-wheeling with her husband.
Visiting Hours: Saturday, October 12, 2019 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Memorial Service: Saturday, October 12, 2019 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Elsie A. Swartz, 74, passed away on Tuesday (Oct. 8, 2019) at home surrounded by her family.
Mrs. Swartz was born in Nyack on June 13, 1945 to Herman A. and Marie E. (Mills) Koehler. She was a 1963 graduate of Greenwood Central School. On June 10, 1967, Elsie married Donald F. Swartz, who survives.
Elsie received her bachelor’s degree at Alfred State and obtained her Master’s Degree in Music Education at SUNY Fredonia. Her first teaching position was in Troupsburg, where she taught music for three years. After that, she transferred to Wellsville Central Schools where she remained as a music teacher for 40 years, retiring in 2009.
Along with her husband of 52 years, Elsie is survived by her children, Stacey A. Swartz (Rick Clark) of New Market, Md., Kelli (Butch) Niedermaier of Hartsville, and Steven (Alisa) Swartz of Andover; her sisters, June Jennings of Watkins Glen and Kathy Walker (Richard Chamness) of Bradenton, Fla.; her brother, Ken (Karen) Koehler of Greenwood; grandchildren, Alexis Niedermaier, Heather Niedermaier, Logan Clark, Gunner Swartz, Kelsie Niedermaier, Dylan Clark andKohlerNiedermaier; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Elsie was a talented musician who could play any instrument. Her favorites were the violin, which she began at age four, the trumpet and the French horn. Elsie was a member of the original Greenwood Central Trumpet Trio, where she played first chair. In the late 1980’s Elsie was inducted into the Mighty St. Joe’s Drum and Bugle Corps and holds the honor of the first woman inductee into their midst. She was honored to serve as a line director which required her to direct a section of the corps. The Mighty St. Joe’s traveled extensively to various venues such as Plymouth Rock and Baltimore, often with the honor of opening shows and events.
During her teaching career, Elsie was known for finding and keeping instruments on hand so that any child who wanted to play would have an instrument without the financial obstacle.
Elsie loved animals, especially horses, miniature donkeys, dogs and cats. She spent many fun hours snowmobiling and four-wheeling with her husband. They also enjoyed watching football together. Her children credit her with giving them a solid upbringing, loving them unconditionally while running a tight ship.
Elsie spent most of her life as a Bills fan. Her son Steven is credited with converting her to a Steelers fan following an amazing experience at a Steeler game in Pittburgh and experiencing Steeler Nation first hand.
Visitation will be held on Saturday (Oct. 12) from noon-2:00 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover with a short service at 2:00 followed by a celebration of life gathering at Elsie’s home. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Elsie’s name may be made to the Wellsville Music Boosters, C/O Jeff Joslyn, 126 W. State St. Wellsville, NY 14895, or to SPCA Serving Allegany County, PO Box 381, Wellsville, NY 14895.
May 26, 1948 – October 13, 2015
To his sons, he was their hero.
Funeral Service: Saturday, October 24 , 2015 11:00 a.m. Crosstown Alliance Church, Wellsville, NY
Richard S. Suleski, 67, formerly of South Wales, passed away on Tuesday (Oct. 13, 2015) at Buffalo VA Medical Center following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Suleski was born on May 26, 1948 in Buffalo to Richard A. and Susan M. (Brydalski) Suleski. He was a 1966 graduate of Iroquois Central School in Elma. He served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam from 1968 – 1970 and was awarded a purple heart and bronze star for his bravery. On June 18, 1994, in Arcade, he married Deborah L. Becker, who survives.
Richard worked as a truck driver for Fisher Price in East Aurora for 37 years, until his retirement in 2003.
In addition to his wife, Dick is survived by five sons, Geoff (Lee) Suleski and James (Rebecca) Papke, both of Delevan, Greg Donovan of East Aurora and Daniel (Cheryl) Papke and Michael Papke, both of Belton, S.C.; one daughter, Elizabeth Turner of Springville; one brother, Donald (Kathy) Suleski of Mooresville, N.C.; two sisters, Maryanne (Roy) Higginbothan of Hudson, Fla. and Susan (Manley) Baer of Wellsville; 19 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Dick had many passions and interests. He was a lifelong sportsman and felt most at peace while hunting, fishing or trapping. He was a devoted family man and enjoyed grilling the steaks at reunions and spending time with his wife, children and grandchildren. To his sons, he was their hero. He loved his Lord and Savior and lived out his faith through his selflessness and generous spirit. He used his sense of humor to bring a smile and laughter to those around him, even during his recent failing health. Finally, he was a member of the Scio Rod and Gun Club where he enjoyed shooting skeet with his friends.
There will be no prior visitation. The funeral service will be held on Saturday (Oct. 24) at 11:00 a.m. at the Crosstown Alliance Church in Wellsville with Rev. Jeremy Gorham, officiating. Immediately following the funeral service, full military honors will be rendered. Burial will be on Monday (Oct. 26) at 11:00 a.m. at Bath National Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Dick’s name may be made to Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Wellsville.
January 17, 1926 – October 1, 2014
Memorial Service: Saturday, October 25, 2014 2:00 p.m. Crosstown Alliance Church
Richard A. Suleski, 88, formerly of Scio, passed away on Wednesday (October 1, 2014) at VA of WYN Healthcare in Buffalo.
Mr. Suleski was born on Jan. 17, 1926 in Buffalo to Benjamin and Sophie (White) Suleski. He served in World War II under combat conditions in the European Theater. On October 22, 1947, in Elmira, he married Susan M. Brydalski, who predeceased him on Sept. 23, 2006.
Richard is survived by two sons, Richard S. (Deborah) Suleski of Scio and Donald P. (Kathy) Suleski of Mooresville, N.C.; two daughrers, Maryanne (Roy) Higginbotham of Hudson, Fla, and Susan (Manley) Baer of Wellsville; 14 grandchildren; 25 graet grand-children; and one soon-to-be-born great-great grandchild.
Richard was an avid hunter and fisherman.
There will be no prior visitation. A memorial service with full military honors will be held on Saturday (Oct. 25, 2014) at 2:00 p.m. at the CrossTown Alliance Church in Wellsville with Rev. Jeremy Gorham, officiating.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville.
January 27, 1920 – February 6, 2013
He was an avid hunter, fisherman and trapper.
Ronald W. Sugden, 93, passed away peacefully Wednesday (Feb. 6, 2013) at home, surrounded by family.
Mr. Sugden was born on Jan. 27, 1920 in Walton Ulysses Township, Pa. to Ai Henry and Angeline (Knickerbocker) Sugden. He joined the U.S. Army in 1942 and experienced extensive action in WW II in Algeria-French Morocco, Rome-Arno, Southern France, Rhineland and Central Europe. He was awarded 5 bronze stars. On Feb. 2, 1946, in Whitesville, he married Dorothy E. Stuck, who predeceased him on Sept. 13, 1993.
Ronald worked for Otis Eastern Pipeline in Wellsville for several years. He later worked as a truck driver for Benjamin Smith Trucking in Wellsville for 20 years and also worked for Genesee Township Highway Department.
Ron is survived by three daughters, Bonnie (Joe) Perry of Virginia Beach, Va., Judy (Lewie) Jackson of Wellsville and Barbara Hartlaub of Ulysses, Pa.; one son, Donald (Melissa) Sugden of Whitesville; one brother, Lyle (Eileen) Sugden of Shinglehouse, Pa.; two sisters, Elsie (Leonard) Coleman of Erie, Pa. and Betty Hayes of Lexington, Ky.; a special caregiver and granddaughter, Nicole McMichael; 15 grandchildren; 37 great grandchildren; 5 great great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his wife, he was predeceased by a son and daughter-in-law, Ronald W. (Jean) Sugden, Jr.; a son-in-law, Earl Hartlaub; two brothers, Harold Sugden and Howard Sugden; and two sisters, June Costello and Laura Outman.
Ron was a member of the Ulysses American Legion. He was an avid hunter, fisherman and trapper. He also enjoyed sitting on his front porch waving at those passing by.
Friends may call on Sunday from 3-5 p.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service will be held on Monday at 1 p.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Mel Ternes of the Solid Rock Bible Church in Hickox, Pa., officiating. Burial will follow in Genesee Cemetery in Genesee, Pa. with full military honors. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
Memorial contributions in Ron’s name may be made to Genesee Volunteer Ambulance, PO Box 9, Genesee, PA 16923.
February 24, 1959 – January 5, 2020
He enjoyed camping and canoeing with his older siblings in the Adirondacks.
Philip W. Stout, formerly of Wellsville went to be with his Lord on Sunday (Jan. 5, 2020.) He was born in Wellsville on Feb. 24, 1959 to Allen and Hilda (Church) Stout. He grew up on a dairy farm that also produced maple syrup, and participated in 4-H, and Junior Grange. He was a liturgist and active in youth group at the Christian Temple in Wellsville during high school.
Philip graduated from Wellsville High School in 1977. Throughout high school, he was involved with choir and drama. He was a cast member for productions of Fiddler on the Roof, Oklahoma, Sound of Music, and South Pacific and a member of the high school madrigal singers and chorus. He was a Junior National and National Honor Society member.
Philip graduated from Alfred University with a BS in Ceramic Science in 1982. While there, he was in the cast of Cole Porter’s Kiss Me Kate, Androcles and the Lion, The Time of Your Life and several student written productions. He sang with the Alfred University Chorale and a local barber shop group.
Philip worked for Maida Corporation, Hampton, Va., and briefly for Olean Tile in Olean; then he returned to work at Maida Corporation. Philip had a green thumb with house plants and enjoyed gardening. As a single adult, he enjoyed camping and canoeing with his older siblings in the Adirondacks.
Most recently, at First United Methodist Church Foxhill, Hampton, Va. Philip sang in the chancel, taught Sunday School, acted as the chairman of the church council, and as a certified lay servant he served as the lay leader for the church. He attended and helped facilitate Walk to Emmaus groups and was a member of the Peninsula Rainbow Emmaus Community and the Tidewater Emmaus Community.
Philip Stout is survived by his son, Joey (Davida) Stout and grandson, Dustin Stout from Virginia and siblings David (Janet) Stout, Sharon Stout and Shirley (Thomas) Kowalik from western New York and a total of seven nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents.
Funeral arrangements in Virginia are through Hayden Smith Funeral Home, 245 South Armstead Ave., Hampton, Virginia. A memorial service will be held in Virginia at the First United Methodist Church Foxhill, Hampton, Va. on Saturday (Jan. 18, 2020) at 11:00 a.m.
A service will be held in the Wellsville area at a time convenient to Philip’s New York family. Local arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive, Wellsville. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
Donations in Philip’s memory may be made to Thelma Rogers Genealogical and Historical Society of Wellsville, 118 East Dyke Street, Wellsville, NY 14895, or to a charity of the donor’s choice.
February 2, 1926 – February 16, 2016
She excelled at finding joy in the small things of life.
Visitation: Thursday, February 18, 2016 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Friday, February 19, 2016 11:00 a.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Interment: Sacred Heart Cemetery, Wellsville
Maria A. “Mary” Stevanovic, 90, passed away Tuesday (Feb. 16, 2016) at home, surrounded by family.
Mrs. Stevanovic was born on Feb. 2, 1926 in Tusla, Bosnia (formerly Yugoslavia) to Henreich and Anna Dazer. With the onset of World War II, she was required to relocate to Germany with her family and at the conclusion of the war, moved to England. On Aug. 2, 1951, in Halifax, England, she married Slavko Stevanovic. Maria and her husband eventually settled in Canada and gained their citizenship there. Though she has lived in the United States since 1972, she has proudly remained a Canadian citizen. Slavko predeceased her on Nov. 21, 1996.
Maria is survived by a daughter, Nada (Dennis) Grastorf of Wellsville; a son, Paul (Ann) Stevanovich of Dallas, Texas; five grandchildren, Jasmine (Jered) Heaney and Alicia (Bryan) Brockway, both of Wellsville, Melissa (Joseph) Shafer of Cuba and Milan Stevanovich and Bianca Jimenez, both of Dallas, Texas; and seven great grandchildren, Quinn Heaney, Brody Heaney, Alayna Grastorf, Cooper Brockway, Lydia Brockway, Calvin Shafer and Andrew Shafer.
She was predeceased by all eleven of her brothers and sisters.
Mary, as she was known by most and “Baba” to her grandchildren, was a devoted homemaker to her husband and family. She excelled at finding joy in the small things of life. She loved to cook and many of her recipes included that “Old European” flavor. A couple of the family favorites were cabbage rolls and “Baba Chicken”. She had a long and enduring appreciation of classical music.
Mary never possessed a driver’s license but she was content to let others get her to where she needed to go. She loved telling stories, and with such a rich and varied life, she had lots of stories to tell. The highlight of each year, were the annual summer trips she made from her home in Phoenix to visit her family in Belfast. They would often travel to Niagara Falls together or simply spend time making memories at home.
There will be a time of visitation from 6-8 p.m. on Thursday at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service will be held on Friday at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Jeremy Gorham of the CrossTown Alliance Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Sacred Heart Cemetery in Wellsville.
October 14, 1950 – January 30, 2021 He loved a good meal and the friendships gained around the dinner table.
HARTSVILLE – John E. Stebbins, 70, passed away at home on Saturday (Jan. 30, 2021).
John was born on Oct. 14, 1950 in Wellsville to Alfred Duane and Mary L. “Eadie” (Dunham) Stebbins. He was a 1969 graduate of Northern Potter High School.
“Mulie”, as most of his friends called him, worked on a farm for much of his life. He worked on the Rodney Lane Farm in Harrison Valley, Penn. for many years. He also was a farm laborer for Harvey Stebbins Farm and Fitzpatrick Poultry Farms, both in Whitesville.
John is survived by two granddaughters, Paige Stebbins and Lilly Deaton; two brothers, James (Connie) Stebbins of Wellsville and Dean (Darlene) Stebbins of Whitesville; one sister, Vickie Stebbins of Elkton, Md.; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his son, Burton L. Stebbins; a sister, Elaine Robbins; and a great niece, Lindsay Marie Stebbins.
Mulie started his life as a “miracle baby.” He was born four months premature and at 2 pounds 2 ounces, surprised most experts by his stubbornness to defy the expectations. His nickname served him well for his life on the farm. John was happy-go-lucky and loved taking a good joke as well as dishing one out. He loved a good meal and the friendships gained around the dinner table.
In his free time, John enjoyed playing cards and was a very good bowler. He played in many tournaments and more than held his own.
Due to Covid-19 restrictions, John’s family will hold a Celebration of Life at his brother’s tavern, Just One More in Shongo, at a date and time to be announced later. Burial will take place in Whites Corners Cemetery in Harrison Valley, Pa. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. © 2021 Baker-Swan Funeral Home.
December 1, 1941 – October 18, 2018
Her family fondly remembers many holiday gatherings at the dinner table enjoying the meals she lovingly created.
Visiting Hours: Monday, October 22 , 2018 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Sandra K. Spence, 76, a lifelong resident of Friendship, passed away Thursday (Oct. 18, 2018) at Jones Memorial Hospital following a lengthy illness, surrounded by family.
Mrs. Spence was born on Dec. 1, 1941 in Friendship to Gerald O. and Eva M. (Morris) Skinner. She was a 1959 graduate of Friendship Central School and later earned her Licensed Practical Nursing degree through BOCES. On July 10, 2010, she married her longtime companion of thirty years, Danny Spence, who survives.
Sandra worked in the ASU Department at Jones Memorial Hospital for 20 years until her retirement in 2010. She previously was a quality control technician for Macler Industries in Friendship.
In addition to her husband, Sandra is survived by two sons, Chris (Maureena) Chamberlain and Marc (Christine) Chamberlain, both of Belmont; two daughters, Holly (Dale) Clark and Cindy Chamberlain, both of Friendship; a step-son, Philip (Jennifer) Spence of Pottstown, Pa.; two sisters, Glenda (Phil) Carlson and Jane (Pete) Woodward; and three brothers, Dale (Barb) Skinner, Dean (Shirley) Skinner and Jack (Michelle) Skinner.
Additionally, she is survived by 13 grandchildren, Lindsey Chamberlain, Emily Chamberlain, Brandy (Robert) Cummins, Rachael (Ryan) Dieter, Nicholas Clark, Shane (Angela) Chamberlain, Joseph Chamberlain, Samantha (Jeremy) Ordiway, Noelle Chamberlain, Levi Chamberlain, Isaac Chamberlain, Daniel Spence and Margaret Spence; 17 great grandchildren; her many Manor Hills friends; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Sandra had many interests in life and often used those interests as a way to connect with the people that were most important to her. She had a love of reading and shared that love with her mother by swapping with her the many books they read. She enjoyed cooking and became quite famous with one of her specialties, lasagna. Her family fondly remembers many holiday gatherings at the dinner table enjoying the meals she lovingly created.
When it came to outdoor activities, Sandra had many. She enjoyed canoeing, cross country skiing, working her flower garden and motorcycling. There was no better way to spend time with her husband than on the back of his Harley. In many respects, her long career as a nurse and caregiver was a natural extension of how she interacted and spent time with her friends and family and that included her canine chocolate lab Mindy.
Sandra had strength of character that her children admired and they are thankful for the work ethic she built into their lives.
Sandra faithfully attended Genesis Bible Church in Scio and was a member of Friendship Fire Department and Ambulance Squad.
Visitation will be held on Monday from 5-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. There will be a private graveside memorial service in Maple Grove Cemetery in Friendship at the convenience of the family.
Memorial contributions in Sandra’s name may be made to Hart Comfort House of Allegany County, 141 E. State Street,
February 1, 1927 – July 21, 2014
Memorial Service: Friday, November 7, 2014 11:00 a.m. Hillside Cemetery, Andover NY
R. Craig Snyder, 87, passed away peacefully Monday (July 21, 2014) at Wellsville Manor Care Center.
Mr. Snyder was born on Feb. 1, 1927 in Andover to Raymond O. and Ila K. (Brown) Snyder. He was a 1945 graduate of Andover Central School and later served in the U. S. Army during World War II. On Dec. 12, 1953, in Hornell, he married Anna M. Osmin, who predeceased him on Oct. 17, 1987. On Sept 28, 1999 he was predeceased by his second wife, Alta Hawks Patton and was widowed a third time with the passing of Dolores “Dodie” Ewart on Sept. 28, 2002.
Craig worked for the U.S. Postal Service in Canandaigua from 1956 until his retirement in 1983.
Craig is survived by two sons, Mark W. Snyder of Canandaigua and Douglas H. (Beth) Snyder of Greensboro, N.C.; one daughter, Linda S. Galloway of Inman, S.C.; five grandchildren, Scott Galloway, Grayson (Lindsey) Galloway, Megan (Matthew) Bayliff, Laura (Adam) Edwards and Li Yan Snyder; several great grandchildren and a loving companion, Elizabeth Leonard of Andover.
He was predeceased by two daughters, Eileen P. Snyder and Mary C. Snyder; a sister, Nancy S. Auckland and a son-in-law, Cecil Galloway.
Craig was a long time member of the Andover Presbyterian Church. He was a past post adjutant of the Andover American Legion Lynch-Burgett Post #397 and member of the Allegany County Forty & Eight.
At Craig’s request, there will be no prior visitation. A burial service will be held at Hillside Cemetery at the convenience of the family.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Craig’s name may be made to the Frank McKibben Award, C/O Lynch-Burgett Post #397, PO Box 932, Andover, NY 14806.
February 8, 1923 – September 10, 2016
. . .loved working the farm with her husband . . .
Visiting Hours: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Pearl M. Snyder, 93, passed away Saturday (Sept. 10, 2016) at Wellsville Manor Care Center.
Mrs. Snyder was born on Feb. 8, 1923 in Hallsport to Hartwick and Maude (Wilson) Goodridge. She was the 1940 Valedictorian of Andover Central School and later attended Rochester Business Institute in Wellsville; graduating in 1941. On Nov. 22, 1947, at Blessed Sacrament Church with Rev. John Shay officiating, she married Louis H. Snyder, who predeceased her on Jan. 19, 1996.
Pearl worked as a bookkeeper for Woodruff Cheese Co. in Andover from 1942 to 1947. After the wedding, she settled into the role of homemaker. Together with her husband, they owned and operated the Snyder Dairy Farm on East Valley Road for the next 42 years until his retirement in 1989.
Pearl is survived by one sister, Reta (Michael) Holinko; and several nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband of 48 years, she was predeceased by two sisters, Wilma Horan and Carolyn Lee Goodridge; and one brother, Gerald “Tony” Goodridge.
Pearl loved working the farm with her husband. She enjoyed cooking and in her relaxed times she liked watching TV.
There will be a time of visitation on Wednesday from noon-2 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. immediately following the visitation with Rev. Christian Mattison of the Andover Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Pearl’s name may be made to SPCA Serving Allegany County, 1374 NY-19, Wellsville, NY 14895 or Salvation Army of Wellsville, 25 Pearl St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
December 6, 1938 – February 9, 2013
. . . she lovingly devoted her time to her husband, children and grandchildren.
Elaine Grace Smith, 74, passed away peacefully Saturday (Feb. 9, 2013) at Hart Comfort House in Wellsville, with her husband at her side.
Mrs. Smith was born on Dec. 6, 1938 in Wellsville to Bernard C. and Marguerite G. (Brandes) Fanton. She was a 1946 graduate of Wellsville Central School and later the St. James School of Nursing. In July of 1969, in their future home in Andover, she married Michael J. Smith, who survives.
Elaine worked as a nurse in the operating room of Jones Memorial Hospital for 30 years, until her retirement in 1999.
In addition to her husband of 43 years, Elaine is survived by three sons, Roy Hackett of York’s Corners, Randy Hackett of Andover and Rick Hackett of Canaseraga; two brothers, Donald Fanton and Darrell Fanton; 6 grandchildren, Skyla O’Quinn, Randy (Jackie) Hackett, Jr., Danielle Hackett, Daniel (Stacie) Hackett, Emily Hackett and Autumn Hackett; 10 great grandchildren, Raina O’Quinn, Trinity O’Quinn, Tyler Hackett, Isabella O’Quinn, Maci Hackett, Lennox Hackett, Xavier Baroody, Brayden Ballengee, Luna Hackett and Gunner Hodge.
She was predeceased by a great granddaughter Kambrian Phillips.
Elaine was an avid antique collector. She enjoyed spending time in her flower and vegetable gardens. She liked to read. She and her husband owned ME Thoroughbred Farms where they together bred, raised and sold racing horses, show horses, riding horses and pleasure horses. As passionate as she was about horses, she lovingly devoted her time to her husband, children and grandchildren.
Friends may call on Tuesday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Phillip Barner of the Andover Christian & Missionary Alliance Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Andover.
Memorial contributions in Elaine’s name may be made to Hart Comfort House, 141 E. State Street, Wellsville, NY 14895 or Andover Rescue Squad, PO Box 726, Andover, NY 14806.
March 26, 1947 – December 29, 2017
Memorial Service: Saturday, January 6, 2018 11:00 a.m. Blessed Sacrament Church, Andover
Edward W. Smith, 70, passed away Friday (Dec. 29, 2017) at Highland Hospital in Rochester.
Mr. Smith was born on March 26, 1947 in Hornell to Donald and Kathryn (McCormick) Smith. He was a 1965 graduate of Andover Central School and later graduated from SUNY at Brockport.
Ed worked as an expeditor for ASEA Brown Boveri in Richmond, Va. for many years.
Ed is survived by a brother, James (Evelyn) Smith of Andover; a sister, Lucille (Dave) Hart of Wellsville; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by three brothers, Robert Smith, Joseph Smith and Martin Smith; and two sisters, Marcella Schena and Sarah Lehman.
Ed enjoyed travelling and he was an avid golfer.
Per his wishes, there will be no prior visitation. There will be a Memorial Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday (Jan. 6) at 11:00 at Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover. Burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Andover will be at the convenience of the family.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
Memorial contributions in Ed’s name may be made to Hart Comfort House of Allegany County, 141 East State St., Wellsville, NY 14895 or Wellsville Volunteer Ambulance Corp., 37 South Main St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
June 9, 1936 – January 15, 2016
Jim liked to look at the bright side of things.
Visitation: Wednesday, January 20, 2016 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Wednesday, January 20, 2016 12:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Interment: Abbotts Cemetery, Ischua
James D. Slocum, 79, passed away Friday (Jan. 15, 2016) at home with his family at his side.
Mr. Slocum was born on June 9, 1936 in Linden to John E. and Shirley (Thornton) Slocum, Sr. His love for animals drew him to be a farmer most of his life.
James is survived by three daughters, Lisa (Gary Cassidy) Snyder of Belfast and Tina Snyder and Laura Snyder, both of Wellsville; four step-children, Tasha Snyder, Theresa Snyder, Jeffrey Pringle, Jr. and MiKaya Pringle; one sister, Gertrude Hall of Caneadea; a long time friend, Diane Snyder of Wellsville; nine grandchildren, David Tanyi, Jessica Snyder, Anthony Snyder, Patricia Tallman, Michael Snyder, Shaune Snyder, Keanu Snyder, Alaina Pringle and Jayden Pringle; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a step-mother, Ruth Slocum; one sister, Sylvia Slocum; one brother, John Slocum, Jr.; and one step-son, Michael Pringle.
Jim loved to garden. His children fondly remember there was always a large garden that he carefully tended to provide all sorts of vegetables throughout the summer. He enjoyed reading, especially Western novels. Jim liked to look at the bright side of things. He was always rescuing cats and loved looking after other animals that needed a home. He had a tender heart for his grandchildren. His daughter’s favorite memory was the day he “married” his granddaughter Laura on the front lawn because she loved her “Grandpa Jimmy”. His standard response to “I love you” from his daughters was “You better!”
Visitation will be held on Wednesday from 11 a.m. to noon at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday at noon immediately following the visitation. Burial will follow in Abbotts Cemetery in Ischua.
October 23, 1919 – February 10, 2013
She had a keen sense of humor and sharp wit.
Doris Elinor Simpson, 93 entered into rest Sunday (Feb. 10, 2013) at St. James Hospital after a brief stay.
Doris was born on Oct. 23, 1919 in Bath, the daughter of Olin Huffman and Carrie Maude (Young) Simpson. She lived in various western NY communities during her grade school years and then resided in Alfred all but for the last few years of her life when she resided in Hornell at Updyke’s Assisted Living Facility.
Doris graduated from Attica High School and later from Alfred University in 1941. She taught in the Warsaw Public School District for 3 years and then returned to Alfred to work until her retirement in the office of Counseling and Career Services at Alfred University. Along with her brother William Simpson, Doris also owned and managed several rental properties in the village of Alfred.
Doris, who never married, enjoyed her work and also enjoyed traveling and photography. Some of her fondest memories were related to her associations through the Seventh Day Baptist denomination and her adventures and time spent with local Alfred friends Ferne Snyder, Evea Potter, Ruth Glover, Francis Weaver, Gladys Knight, Madeline Burdick, Adelaide Sheldon and Ollene Smith to name a few.
Doris was a member of the Kanakadea/McArthur Order of the Eastern Star, the Alfred/Hornell Association of University Women, and the Alfred First Seventh Day Baptist Church.
Doris amazed her neighbors and friends by climbing the 23 steps to her home on High Street into her 88th year until it burned in 2007. Doris continued to have a sharp mind and excellent recall of her family, past friends and adventures. She loved to reminisce by reading her Alfred History book. She had a keen sense of humor and sharp wit, and until the last week of her life she kept up with it all.
Doris is survived by a sister-in-law Janette Simpson and 3 nephews, Larry Simpson of Texas, and James Simpson and Michael Simpson, both of Colorado and several great nephews and nieces. She is also survived by good friends Thomas Ripple formerly of Hornell and Sandra McGraw of Alfred.
In addition to her parents, Doris was pre-deceased by a sister, Bernice Simpson, and a brother William Simpson.
There will be no prior visitation. The memorial service will be held on Saturday (March 23, 2013) at 2 p.m. at Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church with Rev. Patricia Bancroft, officiating. Burial will be in the Alfred Rural Cemetery.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Baker – Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
July 23, 1960 – October 17, 2018 Hank enjoyed the peace and quiet of a nice campfire with his mom . . .
Celebration of Life: Saturday, November 10 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Whitesville Rod and Gun Club
Henry D. “Hank” Shultz, 58, passed away at his mother’s house Wednesday (Oct. 17, 2018) following a lengthy illness, surrounded by family.
Hank was born on July 23, 1960 in Wellsville to Richard L. and Beverly J. (Newton) Shultz. He was a 1978 graduate of Whitesville Central School.
Hank was a self-employed carpet installer for most of his career. He also installed carpet for Carpet Town in Wellsville and Carpets Unlimited in Belmont for many years.
In addition to his mother, Beverly Shultz of Whitesville, Hank is survived by three sisters, Kelly (Jim) Folts of Independence, Cecile (Dusty) Steadman of Whitesville and Billie (Dave) Burns of Andover; three “special nephews” whom he mentored, Joey Shultz, Ren Folts and Cody Saxton; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his father, Richard Shultz, he was predeceased by a brother, Charlie Saxton and his grandfather, Clyde Newton. Hank was an avid outdoorsman. In his younger years, he enjoyed hunting and fishing. As he got older, his pursuit of nature took the form of birdfeeders and walking the creek. He was a longtime member of Whitesville Rod and Gun Club. Hank loved his family and friends deeply. He was especially close with his siblings and together they solved many of the world’s problems. Hank enjoyed the peace and quiet of a nice campfire with his mom and the gathering of his friends around a roaring bonfire. It was the simple things in life that attracted him the most. Spending time with family and friends were the simple things.
Per his wishes, there will be no prior visitation. A “Celebration of Life” event will be held on Saturday (Nov. 10) from 1-5 p.m. at Whitesville Rod and Gun Club.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
July 1, 1962 – January 15, 2018
She loved her grandchildren and cherished the time spent with them.
Memorial Service: February 3, 2018 3:00 p.m. Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, Wellsville
Patricia A. Shelley, 55, passed away peacefully at home Monday (January 15, 2018) after struggling with chronic illness for many years.
Mrs. Shelley was born on July 1, 1962 in North Tonawanda to Donovan E. and Constance Jane (Copenhaver) Tapley. She graduated from Cuba Central School in 1980. On Mar. 30, 2002, in Jamestown, she married Dirk Shelley, who survives.
Patricia held a variety of positions and occupations during her working years. She spent approximate 15 years as a bank teller, most recently at Steuben Trust Company in Wellsville.
In addition to her husband, Patty is survived by her children, Amber (Jeremy) Clemons of Andover, Douglas (Teresa) Allen of Lake Okeechobee, Fl., Jason Shelley of Greensboro, N. Car., Jamie (Amanda) Shelley of Arkport and Mariah Shelley of Scio; six grandchildren, Gabriel Halsey and Delilah Clemons of Andover, Collin Allen and Matthew Allen of Lake Okeechobee, Fl., and Jamison Shelley and Mila Shelley of Arkport; her brother, Donovan (Suzanne) Tapley of Belfast; her brother-in-law, David Krivulka of Belfast; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Patricia was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Deborah Krivulka in 2017; and a granddaughter, Arianna Allen in 2009.
She was a baptized member of the Jehovah’s Witnesses for approximately 40 years. Most recently, she was associated with the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Wellsville, where she devoted a great deal of time and service. Patty enjoyed reading and spending time with people. She found fulfillment in studying the Bible and sharing with others what she had learned. She was a humorous and generous woman, willing to be a help where she could. She loved her grandchildren and cherished the time spent with them.
According to Patty’s wishes, there will be no prior visitation. A memorial service will be held on Saturday (February 3) at 3:00 p.m. at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 115 Chamberlain St in Wellsville. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Wellsville.
Memorial contributions in Patty’s name may be made to Dirk and Mariah Shelley, 5920 CR 31, Scio NY 14880.
September 29, 1944 – December 29, 2019
loved his family and centered his life around sharing his personal interests with them.
Visiting Hours: Friday, January 3, 2020 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Saturday, January 4, 2020 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Saturday, January 4, 2020 1:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville Robert W. “Bob” Shedlock, 75, passed away Sunday (Dec. 29, 2019) at Peregrine Senior Living in Orchard Park following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Shedlock was born on Sept. 29, 1944 in Elmira to Joseph William and Velma (Ameigh) Shedlock. He was a 1962 graduate of Thomas A. Edison High School in Elmira Heights. He later went on to earn his Bachelor of Science in History from the State University College at Cortland and his Master of Education from Elmira College. On Feb. 18, 1978, he married Sue A. Hamilton, who survives.
Robert worked as a junior high history teacher for Scio Central School for 33 years until his retirement in 1999. He started Learning Center USA and together with his wife, they published creative Social Studies lessons that were used by teachers and students across the United States.
In addition to his wife, Bob is survived by two children, Kristen (Jeff) Wolowitz of Charlotte, N.C. and Michael Joseph (Nancy) Shedlock of Almond; his mother-in-law, Rosabell Hamilton of Hinsdale; a sister, Donna Poteat of Elmira Heights; five grandchildren, Amanda Wolowitz, Angela Wolowitz, Nikolai Wolowitz, Marcus Shedlock and Henrik Shedlock; a niece, Terri (David) Buono; and a nephew, Jim Poteat.
Bob admired a well-manicured yard. He enjoyed the outside work of maintaining his own property whether it was a landscaping project, planting flowers in the spring or sculpting the bushes. A favorite pastime was the neighborhooddrives with his wife around Orchard Park looking at the beautiful custom homes and well maintained yards.
Bob loved his family and centered his life around sharing his personal interests with them. As a teacher with the summers off, Bob enjoyed taking the family on vacations, touring the wide reaches of the United States as well as the more local annual destination of Ocean City. He was a huge sports car enthusiast owning many makes and models through the years. He especially delighted in driving his family in his latest addition. This appreciation for cars fueled his passion as a NASCAR fan. He also passed along to his wife and son his love of the Buffalo Bills and Sabres, sharing season tickets with them each year.
Visitation will be held on Friday from 6-8 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Scio/Wellsville. The funeral service will be on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at the funeral home. A private burial service will take place in Fairlawn Cemetery in Scio at the convenience of the family. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
Memorial contributions in Bob’s name may be made to Alzheimer’s Association of WNY, 2805 Wehrle Drive, Suite 6, Williamsville, NY 14221.
November 9, 1991 – October 24, 2019
. . . he possessed a loyalty to his friends that was truly outstanding.
Visiting Hours: Sunday, November 3, 2019 2:00 -5:30 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Memorial Service: Sunday, November 3, 2019 5:30 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville Nathan Michael Shaver, 27, formerly of Wellsville, passed away Thursday (Oct. 24, 2019) at home as a result of a ten year battle with drug addiction.
Nathan was born on Nov. 9, 1991 in Tucson, Ariz. and was raised by his mother and step-father, Sara and Neel Geshwind of Scio. He was a 2010 graduate of Wellsville Central School and was currently enrolled in Finger Lakes Community College in their Culinary Arts Program. He was employed as a chef at The Restaurant at New York Kitchen in Canandaigua while also serving his culinary arts internship.
In addition to his parents, Nathan is survived by a daughter, Nevaeh Shaver and her mother, Tonei Wilson; a son, Roman Shaver and his mother, Cassie Smith; his father, Johnny Nunez in Jamestown; two sisters, Sara Shaver of Wellsville and Aretha (Gilbert) Gamez of Tucson, Ariz.; his grandmother, Liduvina Maldonado of Puerto Rico; his Aunt Priscilla Nunez of St. Petersburg, Fla.; his Uncle Louis G. Nunez, Jr. of St. Petersburg, Fla.; and several close friends.
Nathan was an avid sports fan. He played basketball and football in high school and cheered for the Philadelphia Eagles and was a big LeBron James fan when he played for the Miami Heat. Nathan also enjoyed listening to music, especially Rap and Hip Hop. He loved his kids and loved spending time with his family and friends.
Nathan will be remembered as a man of strong determination; he was capable of accomplishing anything he set his mind to do. He was very polite, self-confident, very kind and generous and he possessed a loyalty to his friends that was truly outstanding. But in many ways these positive characteristics often covered and masked a troubled side to his long battle with addition. In the midst of his determination to overcome his addiction, Nathan would achieve periods of sobriety and make headway in his desire to make something positive in his life. He was proud of his achievements in his pursuit of becoming a first class chef. He looked forward to his upcoming graduation from the Culinary Arts Program. In the midst of his successes the demons of his addictions would rear their ugly heads over his life and he would once again succumb to their demands. Last Thursday, Nathan lost his battle with drugs.
Nathan’s parents want to sound the alarm, “If our son’s struggles and the colossal battle he had with drug addiction will serve as a warning for those of his friends that are still going through this battle, we want his story known. No parent should bury their child; if you have these same issues plaguing you, please get help.”
Visitation will be held on Sunday (November 3) from 2-5:30 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The memorial service will follow at 5:30 p.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Jeremy Gorham of the Crosstown Alliance Church officiating. Pastor Jeremy was Nathan’s middle school basketball coach. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
Memorial contributions in Nathan’s name may be made to Celebrate Recovery, 3084 Trapping Brook Road, Wellsville, NY 14895.
March 11, 1952 – January 12, 2019
He lived a quiet and simple life.
Jeffery C. Shattuck, 66, passed away Saturday (Jan. 12, 2019) at home due to complications related to his many health conditions.
Mr. Shattuck was born on March 11, 1952 in Brockport to William P. and Pamela (Hancock) Shattuck. He was a 1970 graduate of Brockport High School.
Jeffery is survived by his partner, Rick Schaefer; his son, Justin C. (Anne) Shattuck of Salem, W.V.; his step-father, Denis Bennett of Wellsville; his step-mother, Joan Shattuck of Chili; two sisters, Theresa (Scott Mureddu) Toth-Fleischman of Scio and Pamela A. (Fred Austin) Shattuck of Oramel; one brother, Howard (Robin) Shattuck of Rochester; two grandchildren, Andru G. Shattuck and Jemma C. Shattuck, both of Salem, W.V.; several nieces, nephews and cousins; and two very special friends, Jeanie Shattuck-Webb and Tim Gauthier.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a brother, Michael Shattuck and Sister-in-Law Carol Shattuck.
Jeffery suffered from many medical conditions and as a result he has been disabled for many years. He lived a simple and quiet life. He loved the company of his cat, Baby. In his younger days he starred and was captain on the Brockport Blue Devils football team wearing jersey #74.
There will be no prior visitation. There will be a graveside service in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Brockport at a date to be determined. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Wellsville.
Memorial contributions in Jeffery’s name may be made to SPCA Serving Allegany County, PO Box 381, Wellsville, NY 14895.
July 8, 1948 – July 20, 2019
She was known as the neighborhood mom . . .
Visiting Hours: Wednesday, July 24, 2019 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Wednesday, July 24, 2019 5:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Louanne R. Serra, 71, passed away on Saturday, July 20, 2019 in Bath.
Mrs. Serra was born on July 8, 1948 in Boonville to Carlisle and Helen (Brown) Grower. She attended Adirondack High School in Boonville and afterward obtained an Associate’s degree at Alfred State College. On March 17, 1974 at the Christian Temple Church in Wellsville, Louanne married Mark A. Serra.
Louanne devoted her life to the care of her husband and family.
In addition to her husband of 45 years, Louanne is survived by a daughter, Michelle (Philip) Hall of Bath and two sons, Todd (Heather) Serra of Irondequoit and Timothy (Kim) Serra of Boonville; grandchildren Brittany Hall , Amanda (Stephen) Hall, Aaron Hall, Dustin Post, Shawn Serra, John Donath, Kendalle (Jarry) Serra, Gregory Thomas and Adam Serra; great grandchildren Stephanie Simpson and Jackson Odebralski; several nieces, newphews and cousins, and her dear friend Karen Ormsby of Andover.
Mrs. Serra was predeceased in death by an infant daughter, Tamara Freeland; her brother Carlisle Grower, Jr. and her sister, Constance Grower.
Louanne had a love of reading and while any genre was welcome to her, she particularly liked science fiction, romance, and westerns; her favorite author was Louis L’Amour. She was a frequent patron of the Box of Books and the Book Barn in Alfred and she happily shared her own books with friends and family. She loved porcelain Native American and Victorian dolls and also collected owl figurines. She appreciated genealogy and spent time researching the family heritage. She was known as the neighborhood mom, as local kids spent time at their home and in their driveway playing basketball. It was her greatest joy to spend time with her family even down to the youngest great grandchild.
Louanne was active in the Baptist Church choir and regularly participated in the Women’s prayer retreats.
Visitation for Mrs. Serra will be held on Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. A memorial service will be held at 5:00, also at the funeral home, officiated by Rev. Calvin Densmore of the Andover Baptist Church.
Memorial contributions in Louanne’s name may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association of Western New York, 2805 Wehrle Drive, Suite 6, Williamsville, NY 14221.
May 22, 1953 – September 8, 2016
. . . a member of the Alden Volunteer Fire Department . . .
Memorial Service: Friday, September 16, 2016 3:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
William T. “Bill” Schwenk, 63, passed away Thursday (Sept. 8, 2016) at home.
Mr. Schwenk was born on May 22, 1953 in Buffalo to Casper and Margaret (Kemp) Schwenk. On Oct. 10, 1992 in Bolivar he married Melissa Prentice, who survives.
In addition to his wife, Bill is survived by two sisters, Margaret Flynn of Martinsburg, W.V. and Rosemary Schwenk of Buffalo; and one brother, Norman Schwenk of Orchard Park; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by three brothers, Albert Schwenk, Donald Schwenk and Richard Schwenk.
Bill enjoyed listening to Country and Western music and he was an avid walker. In his younger days, he liked to bowl. Bill was a member of the Alden Volunteer Fire Department and was a Salvation Army volunteer. His favorite pastime though was hanging out with his friends at Highland Health Services. He will be deeply missed.
There will be no prior visitation. The memorial service will be held on Friday (Sept. 16) at 3:00 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. Burial will follow in Maple Grove Cemetery in Shinglehouse, Pa.
August 8, 1920 – July 6, 2013
Active in community organizations.
Richard C. Schrader, 92, passed away Saturday (July 6, 2013) at Highland Healthcare Center in Wellsville, surrounded by family.
Mr. Schrader was born on Aug. 8, 1920 in Wellsville to Carl A. and Anna (Bennett) Schrader. He was a 1937 graduate of Wellsville High School. He served in the U. S. Army Air Force during WWII as a radar man for weather missions over Japan, Mariana Islands and Tinian Island. He flew on a B-29 Flying Fortress under the command of General Hap Arnold in the Pacific Theater. On Jan. 17, 1948, at St. Anne’s Catholic Church in Hornell, he married Sarah Piampiano, who predeceased him on Jan. 14, 2011.
Richard worked as a cost accountant for Worthington (Turbo Dyne) in Wellsville for 50 years from 1937 until his retirement in 1987. Additionally, he served as Andover Town Justice of the Peace from 1971 until 2002 and at that time received an Honorary Certificate for Magistrate from New York State, for which he was very proud.
Dick is survived by a daughter, Pamela (George) Slack of Ontario, NY; two sons, Richard (Marlene) Schrader of Venetia, Pa. and Carl Schrader of Andover; six grandchildren, Paula (Michael) Doyle, Kristen (Mark) Schichtel, Jeremy Slack, Rachel (Aaron) Armstrong, Richard (Meghan) Schrader, and Cameron Schrader; four great grandchildren, Nina Doyle, Lilly Doyle, Elijah Schichtel, and Jonah Schichtel; two special nieces, Barbara Raines of Wellsville and Beverly McTarnaghan of Bonita Springs, Fla.; his beloved cat, Joey; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his wife of 63 years, he was predeceased by one brother, Arthur Schrader; and three sisters, Louise Hazzeltine, Margaret Umiker and Marion Boyce.
Dick was an avid golfer, especially during his retirement years. In his younger days, he loved hunting and fishing. He bowled on the Alfred Bowling League every Wednesday for over 30 years and was very fond of playing cards. He and his wife were passionate Yankee fans. He also was an Andover Little League baseball coach and an Andover Boy Scout leader.
Dick was a longtime member of Blessed Sacrament Church. He was a member of the Andover Fire Department, where he was a past president and served on the executive board. Additionally, he was a member of the Andover Rescue Squad, Andover American Legion, Andover Lions Club and the Andover Fourth of July Committee, where he was honored as the Grand Marshall of the 50th year anniversary parade.
Friends may call on Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. There will be a Mass of Christian Burial on Thursday at 11 a.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover with Rev. Thomas Roman as celebrant. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery with full military honors.
Memorial contributions in Dick’s name may be made to Andover Volunteer Rescue Squad. PO Box 726, Andover, NY 14806.
December 10, 1953 – April 3, 2013
“When it comes to life…enjoy every sandwich.”
Peter R. Schneider, 59, passed away suddenly on Wednesday (April 3, 2013) in Wellsville.
Peter was born on Dec. 10, 1953 in Miami, Fla. to Sanford and Alice (May) Schneider. He grew up in Scarsdale, N.Y. and later moved to New Hampton, N.H. where he graduated from New Hampton School in 1972. He lived briefly in Rhode Island before relocating to Alfred in 1973 where he met his best friend and soul mate, Linda Blank. He graduated from Alfred State College and settled into a comfortable life in Allegany County.
Pete loved MUSIC. As an avid concert –goer and walking musical encyclopedia, he ultimately found his niche as Music Events Coordinator at the Wellsville Creative Arts Center. He was in his glory there: booking great bands, manning the light board and schmoozing with the musicians and audience. As a former employee of Moore-Merkowitz Tile of Alfred Station and Trikeenan Tile in Hornell, he was thrilled to be currently discovering the art of building Nyabinghi drums and tapping into his spiritual side.
In addition to Linda, his devoted and longtime companion, he is survived by his adored siblings, Jack Schneider of New York City, Lora (Paul) Dansker of Northridge, Cal., Eric (Jacquie) Zeiler of Hull, Mass. and David Zeiler of Santa Fe. N.M.; his much loved nieces and nephew, Sarah Schneider of Ashaway, R.I., Rachel (James) Bailey of Hope Valley, R.I. and Jeremiah Dansker of Northridge, Cal.; and his beloved dogs and cats.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his step-mother, Beverly Katz.
Pete was a kind, considerate and sensitive person who brightened the lives of many people. His favorite quote was from the late, great Warren Zevon who said, “When it comes to life…enjoy every sandwich”. In addition to his love of music, he enjoyed vegetable and flower gardening.
There will be no prior visitation. A memorial service will be held at a later date at the convenience of the family.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Baker – Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
Memorial contributions in Pete’s name may be made to SPCA Serving Allegany County, 1374 State Route 19, Wellsville, NY 14895.
October 3, 1946 – November 13, 2013
… the true love of his life was his family …
Visitation Baker-Swan Funeral Home Wellsville, New York Monday, November 18, 2013 2:00 – 4:00, 6:00 – 8:00
Funeral Service Assembly of God Church Lockport, New York Tuesday, November 19, 2013 3:00
Other Visitation Assembly of God Church Lockport, New York Tuesday, November 19, 2013 1:00 – 3:00
Together in life and together in death, Joseph C. Scaccia and his son, Joseph B. Scaccia passed away accidentally while working together on their racecar.
Joseph C. Scaccia, 67, formerly of Lockport, passed away on Wednesday (Nov. 13, 2013) at home. He was born on Oct. 3, 1946 in Lockport to Joseph A. and Bobbie L. (Curry) Scott. He was a 1964 graduate of Lockport Senior High School. He served in the U.S. Air Force Special Forces during Vietnam from 1966 to 1970.
Joe was a master mechanic for General Motors in Lockport from 1971 until his retirement in 1991.
Joe is survived by three sons, Stephen M. (Tracie) Scott of Lockport, Joel McClure of Texas and Robert T. Scaccia of Wellsville; one daughter, Tanya M. Scaccia of Buffalo; the mother of four of his children, Jane Scott of Lockport; a daughter-in-law, Audrey M. Scaccia of Wellsville; two sisters, Linda (Pete) Tolhurst of East Springfield, Pa. and Kim Scott of Lebanon, Tenn.; 12 grandchildren, Nicholas Scott, Matthew Scott, Tamara McClure, Keonna Scaccia, Joslynn Scaccia, Kiara Scaccia, Sonya Scaccia, Sabre Scaccia, Reno Scaccia, Felena Scaccia, Roman Scaccia and Carmen Scaccia; one great granddaughter, Nevaeh Scaccia and soon to be a second great grandchild; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Joe’s passion was anything associated with racing. He worked on, built, raced and watched racing cars. He was a member of the New York International Drag Strip Association. Additionally, he was an avid hunter and fisherman. Though racing was his passion, the true love of his life was his family, especially his grandchildren.
Friends may call on Monday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville and on Tuesday from 1-3 p.m. at the Assembly of God Church, 200 Beattie Ave. in Lockport. The memorial service will be held on Tuesday at 3 p.m. at the church immediately following the visitation with full military honors.
In lieu of flowers, contributions to help with expenses may be sent C/O Stephen Scott, P.O. Box 375, East Amherst, NY 14051.
December 1, 1971 – November 13, 2013
Devoted husband and loving father . . .
Visitation Baker-Swan Funeral Home Wellsville, New York Monday, November 18, 2013 2:00 – 4:00, 6:00 – 8:00
Funeral Service Assembly of God Church Lockport, New York Tuesday, November 19, 2013 3:00 Map/Directions
Other Visitation Assembly of God Church Lockport, New York Tuesday, November 19, 2013 1:00 – 3:00
Together in life and together in death, Joseph B. Scaccia and his father, Joseph C. Scaccia passed away accidentally while working together on their racecar.
Joseph B. Scaccia, 41, passed away on Wednesday (Nov. 13, 2013) at his father’s home. He was born on Dec. 1, 1971 in Lockport to Joseph C. and Jane (Lewis) Scaccia. He was a 1990 graduate of Royalton-Hartland High School. On Dec. 31, 2001, in Wellsville, he married the love of his life, Audrey, who survives.
Joey worked for Gerald Peet Concrete in Wellsville before becoming disabled.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by four daughters, Sonya Scaccia, Sabre Scaccia, Felena Scaccia all of Wellsville and Carmen Scaccia of Olcott; two sons, Reno Scaccia and Roman Scaccia, both of Wellsville; his mother, Jane Scott of Lockport; three brothers, Stephen M. (Tracie) Scott of Lockport, Joel McClure of Texas and Robert T. Scaccia of Wellsville; one sister, Tanya M. Scaccia of Buffalo; one granddaughter, Nevaeh Scaccia and another grandchild soon to arrive; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Joey was an avid Buffalo Sabres fan. He enjoyed hunting and camping. He was a devoted husband and father who deeply loved his children.
Friends may call on Monday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville and on Tuesday from 1-3 p.m. at the Assembly of God Church, 200 Beattie Ave. in Lockport. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday at 3 p.m. at the church immediately following the visitation with Rev. Daniel Kenyon of the Wellsville Bible Church, officiating.
In lieu of flowers, contributions to Joey’s wife and children to help with expenses may be sent C/O Wellsville Bible Church, PO Box 155, Wellsville, NY 14895.
April 30, 1917 – November 14, 2015
Alice lived a full and busy life.
Memorial Service: Thursday, December 3, 2015 11:00 a.m. St. John’s Episcopal Church, Wellsville
Alice O. Salmonson, 98, passed away Saturday (Nov. 14, 2015) at home.
Mrs. Salmonson was born on April 30, 1917 in Olean to Thomas and May (Burdick) Olson. She was a 1934 graduate of Olean High School. On June 14, 1941 at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Olean, she married John William Salmonson, who predeceased her on Jan. 28, 1998.
Alice worked as a cashier for A&P in Olean where she met her future husband. She later transferred to the A&P in Wellsville where she worked as a cashier and in the meat department.
Alice is survived by one daughter, Linda (Robert) Seay of Sun City, Ariz.; three sons, Ronald (Raelene) Salmonson of Wellsville, Gary (Sharon) Salmonson of St. Cloud, Minn. and Marty Salmonson of Phoenix, Ariz.; a sister-in-law, Frances Wurtz; 10 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren; 2 great great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by a daughter-in-law, Gail Salmonson; two sisters, Olena and Rosetta; and five brothers, Edward, Peter, Martin, Thomas and Ole.
Alice lived a full and busy life. She was active in two bridge clubs and was part of the Monday Club that got together at the library. She loved to travel and counted Israel, Hawaii, the Caribbean and Canada as a few of her many destinations. She was also active in the Red Hats Society.
She was very active at St. John’s Episcopal Church where she was a member of St. Anne’s Altar Guild and St. Margaret’s Altar Guild. Additionally, she was the former choir director and lay reader at the church. When she lived in Rochester, she was a member of the Order of St. Luke.
There will be no prior visitation. The memorial service will be held on Thursday (Dec. 3) at 11:00 a.m. at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Wellsville with Rev. Carol Stewart, officiating. Burial will follow in Allegany Cemetery in Allegany.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville.
Memorial contributions in Alice’s name may be made to St. John’s Episcopal Church, 12 E. Genesee St., Wellsville, NY 14895-1032 or to Wellsville Volunteer Ambulance Corp., 147 Stevens St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
May 13, 1928 – January 10, 2019
She was quite famous for her Christmas fudge
Visiting Hours: Sunday, January 13, 2019 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Monday, January 14, 2019 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Monday, January 14, 2019 11:00 a.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Mareta E. “Rita” Routh, 90, passed away Thursday (Jan. 10, 2019) at Highland Park Rehabilitation & Nursing Center in Wellsville.
Mrs. Routh was born on May 13, 1928 in Andover to Harold and Marie (Ordiway) Perry. She was a 1946 graduate of Andover Central School. Rita lived the majority of her life in Randleman, N.C. where she met Thomas C. Routh and in March of 1968 married him. Tom predeceased her on Aug. 7, 2017.
Rita was the cafeteria manager for Randleman High School for many years. Previously, she worked alongside her husband at a restaurant they owned in Wellsville and later at the Circle Inn Restaurant and the Jitterburger, both in Randleman and before that she worked at the Andover Silk Mill.
Rita is survived by two sons, Wayne (Judi) Grant of Andover and Danny (Dawn) Grant of Asheboro, N.C.; one daughter, Patricia Ann (Phyllis) Routh of Fuquay-Varina, N.C.; three step-daughters, Judy (Harry) Kassell of Randleman, Susan Glenn of Augusta, Ga. and Patsy Culbreth of High Point, N.C.; a sister, Phyllis Grimes of Portville; a brother, Kenneth Perry of Randleman; a brother-in-law, Vincent Burrows of Andover and a sister-in-law, Ione Perry of Silver Creek.
Additionally, she is survived by 13 grandchildren, Danielle Grant, Misti Grant, Mindi Grant Graham, Seth (Shelly) Grant, Melissa Grant, Starr Grant, Trevor (Heather) Grant, Brad (Summer) Sink, Heather (Jason) Cusher, Brent (Victor) Knott, Trey (Brianna) Glenn, Michael (Caroline) Glenn and Cheryl Luther; one grand-son-in-law, Pete Graham; 20 great grandchildren, Zayden Grant, Kylee Grant, Logan Graham, Madison Graham, Peyton Graham. William Grant, Lydia Grant, Destiny Grant, Cameron Grant, Dasia Grant, Kiara Grant, Kanbree Grant, Ayden Grant, Brooks Sink, Jordan Sink, Hayden Knott, Emerson Knott, Liam Knott, Reese Knot, Boyce Knott, Collins Glenn, Thomas Glenn and Graham Glenn; one great great grandson, Ashton Grant; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband Tom, she was predeceased by two brothers, Robert (Jean) Perry and Keith Perry; three sisters, Kathrine (Myrlan) Phillipson, Aletha Hahn and Norma Burrows.
Rita truly enjoyed her life as a mother and grandmother. She would spend every summer back in Andover with her parents, Grampa and Gramma Perry, picking strawberries and hanging out with her siblings. The holidays were extra special when all the family would gather together, alternating between Randleman and Andover. She was quite famous for her Christmas fudge.
Rita also loved to travel. She and Tom enjoyed going to Gatlinburg, Williamsburg, Gettysburg or even taking an extended trip out West with her sister and brother-in-law, Norma and Vince Burrows. A couple of her favorite pastimes was a short day trip to the Raleigh Flea Market, spending the time with family or the weekly Friday night games of cards and dominoes.
The quiet side of Rita would often draw her to the solitude of her flower and vegetable garden. She also enjoyed working word searches or reading an exciting mystery novel.
Visitation will be held on Sunday (today) from 5-7 p.m. and Monday from 10-11 a.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The memorial service will be held on Monday at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Christian Mattison of the Andover Presbyterian Church officiating. A graveside burial service will be held in Randolph Memorial Park in Asheboro, N.C. at a date to be determined.
Memorial contributions in Rita’s name may be made to Andover Volunteer Fire Department, PO Box 714, Andover, NY 14806, Andover Rescue Squad, PO Box 726, Andover, NY 14806 or Andover Free Library, PO Box 745, Andover, NY 14806.
November 5, 1948 – May 4, 2020
Sandra was a friend to many and a loving mother and grandmother.
Sandra Lee Sackett, 71, died Monday (May 4, 2020) at Jones Memorial Hospital after a brief stay. She had been a long time resident of Wellsville Manor Care Center.
Sandra was born on Nov. 5, 1948 in Dansville to Robert and Lois E. (Hunt) Johnson. On June 13, 1970 she married Robert Sackett, who preceded her in death on July 15, 2001. She was a lifelong resident of Western New York.
Sandra is survived by two children April A. (Mike) Campbell of Rochester, Ky., and Robert Sackett of Tyrone; her six grandchildren, Jammie Mason of Beaver Dam, Ky., Carlin Campbell of Lebanon, Tenn., Parker Campbell, Jerica Campbell and Christopher Campbell, all of Rochester, Ky., and Emily Sackett of Tennessee; three step grandchildren, Mary Cornell of Campbell, Fred Campbell of Savona, and Jeffery Campbell of Lebanon, Tenn.; a number of great grandchildren; her siblings Cheryl, Steve, Michael, Kevin, Diana, Donna, Ronald, Barbara, and Linda; a special niece, Tracy and a dear friend, Joyce Burns.
In addition to her parents and her husband of 30 years, she is preceded in death by two brothers, William and Robert.
Sandra devoted her life to caring for her family by being a stay-at-home mom. She was a very special woman with a great sense of humor. She was also unafraid to speak her mind. She was a very giving person who liked animals and the outdoors; she enjoyed learning more about animals by watching Animal Planet. She had a love of reading and rose to the challenge of assembling puzzles.
Sandra was a friend to many and a loving mother and grandmother. She will be missed deeply.
Her family wishes to extent a special thank you to all her caregivers at Wellsville Manor Care Center over these past seven years.
According to Sandra’s wishes, there will be no prior visitation. A private graveside memorial will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Wellsville/Scio. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
Memorial contributions in Sandra’s name may be made to SPCA Serving Allegany County, 1374 SR 19 South Wellsville, NY 14895.
January 17, 1946 – March 13, 2015
She loved to hang out with her many friends . . .
Visitation: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Thursday, March 19, 2015 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home
Funeral Service: Thursday, March 19, 2015 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home
Burial: Woodlawn Cemetery, Wellsville
Diane Miller Rosati, 69, passed away Friday (March 13, 2015) at Jones Memorial Hospital following a brief illness.
Mrs. Rosati was born on Jan. 17, 1946 in Wellsville to Malcolm E. and Doris W. (Campbell) Miller. On July 21, 1984, in South Buffalo, she married Albert A. Rosati, who predeceased her on Oct. 6, 2002.
Diane was a cook at Andriaccio’s Restaurant in Chautauqua for many years. She also worked at Texas Hot Restaurant in Wellsville and Rich and Margaret’s Village Restaurant in Dewittville.
Diane is survived by two sisters, Beverly (George) Krach of Baltimore, Md. and Alice Meyers of Andover; one brother, Paul (Judy) Bailey; a brother-in-law, Jim Deck of Wellsville; a special friend, Dale Kemp of Belmont; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by two sisters, Betty Deck and Priscilla Perry.
Diane was an avid BINGO enthusiast which blended well with her other passion in life, socializing. She loved to hang out with her many friends and extended family, spending time catching up on the latest news. She was also a long time member of the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary in Belmont.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. and on Thursday from 12-2 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service will be held on Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Deacon Frank Pasquale of Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph Parish in Belmont, officiating. Burial will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery in Wellsville.
Memorial contributions in Diane’s name may be made to Hart Comfort House of Allegany County, 141 East State St., Wellsville, NY 14895 or Wellsville Lions Club Diabetes Center, C/O Jones Memorial Hospital, 191 N. Main St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
December 3, 1942 – March 16, 2020
Always engaging and ready with a joke, Richard was well known to his neighbors and other members of the surrounding area.
Funeral Service: Saturday, June 27, 2020 11:00 a.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Richard Lewis Rogers passed away on the evening of March 16,2020 in Castle Rock, Co. He was 77 years old.
Richard was born on Dec. 3, 1942 in Indianapolis, Ind. to Clayton and Helen F. Rogers. Shortly after his birth the family relocated to western New York where he graduated from Greenwood High School. He grew up in Andover where he met and eventually married Cleona Jean Updyke. The two later relocated to Albuquerque, NM. There he was employed by The Albuquerque Door Co and later spent many years employed by Premier Builders for much of his career.
He later relocated to the Denver Metro area and spent his remaining years in Castle Rock, Colo. There he met and married his wife Laura.
Richard is survived by his wife of 15 years, Laura Walker Rogers; his son John D. (Scott P. Lawry) Rogers of San Diego, Calif.; his son’s mother Cleona Jean (Updyke) Blaser of San Diego, Calif.; his brother Larry (Carolyn) Rogers of Andover; his niece Doreen Joyce of Kentucky and his nephew Michael Rogers of Florida.
Richard was an active member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles organization. He was an avid fisherman, boating enthusiast and, in his earlier years, a hunter and all-around outdoorsman. Some of his favorite past times were collecting golf balls from a nearby golf course where he would clean and resell these balls, presumably at some points selling them to very golfers that lost them.
He was an experienced and successful gardener, his summer gardens in the back yard were truly a thing of beauty. He was also an accomplished bowler who was passionate about the sport and was well known in the local alleys for his great skill.
Always engaging and ready with a joke, Richard was well known to his neighbors and other members of the surrounding area.
Richard will be greatly missed by his family, but it needs to be noted that he has also left a giant void in the hearts of those who knew him around the community, as he is remembered for his kindness and charitable philanthropic endeavors.
Richard’s family would also like to extend their heartfelt thanks to those passersby, who on that fateful night spotted Richard by the side of the road in the dark. They immediately called 911 and when the ambulance arrived were found to be administering CPR. Richard passed en route to the hospital. Again, all praise to these gallant strangers for their kindness and efforts.
Local arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home. A memorial service will be held on Saturday (June 27, 2020) at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home in Andover with Rev. Philip Barner of the Andover CMA Church officiating. Online condolences may be offered at www. baker-swan.com.
April 27, 1950 – September 2, 2019
Mary loved people and was great at socializing . . .
Visiting Hours: Friday, September 6, 2019 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Friday, September 6, 2019 4:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville Mary Linda Rogers, 69,of 2943 Rogers Road in Allegany, formerly of Wellsville, died on Monday (Sept. 2, 2019) at Olean General Hospital following a brief illness.
Mrs. Rogers was born in Bishopville on April 27, 1950 to Arthur and Carol L. (Harrington) Davison. She was a 1969 graduate of Arkport Central School and in 1986 she obtained her Associate’s degree from Alfred State College in Medical Assistant. On June 20, 1992, she married David Rogers who preceded her in death on December 28, 2014.
Mary worked for many years as a home health aide to disabled adults through ARC of Allegany County in Belmont and Wellsville. She also worked as manager of the Pastime Bar and P.J.’s Pub in Wellsville.
Mary is survived by her children, David A. (Rebecca) Brewster of Coudersport, Pa., Denise M. (Roy L.) Monahan of Allegany, and Russell B. (Bobbi) Brewster of Orefield, Pa. and their father Ralph Brewster; her siblings Joyce H. Hollister of Hornell and Charles D. (Trudy) Heffelfinger of Wheeling W. Va., grandchildren, Vanessa C. Brewster, Kirstine M. Brown, Michayla L. Brewster, Morgan L. Brewster, James A. Monahan, Christian R. Brewster, Joeleah M. Brewster, Brandon J. Brewster, Kaitlyn M. Brewster, Corbin R. Brewster and Tessa N. Nichols; two great grandchildren and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband, Mary was preceded in death by two grandchildren, Jessica L. Brewster in 1990 and Dyllon E. Brewster in 2012.
Mary loved people and was great at socializing which helped her in her people-oriented jobs. She had many friends and enjoyed spending time with them. She also loved cats and had several as pets during her lifetime.
While living in Wellsville, Mary was a member of the Wellsville First United Methodist Church and recently attended Five Mile Baptist Church after moving toAllegany. She was a life-long member of the Wellsville VFW Post 2530 Auxiliary and the WellsvilleAmerican Legion Auxiliary.
Visitation will be held on Friday (Sept. 6) from 1-4 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Wellsville. Her funeral service will follow at 4:00 p.m. with Pastor Mike Sanders of Five Mile Baptist Church officiating. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
Memorial contributions in Mary’s name may be made to SPCA Serving Allegany County, PO Box 381, Wellsville, NY 14895
November 19, 1958 – April 15, 2015
. . . a published poet who wrote profusely . . .
Memorial Service: Saturday, April 25 2015 2:00 Almond Library Almond, NY
Richard Allen Robinson, 56, Almond native, Army veteran, creative entrepreneur, avid outdoorsman and sportsman who made family his priority, passed away unexpectedly at home on Wednesday, April 15, 2015.
Mr. Robinson was born on Nov. 19, 1958 in North Hornell, the son of the late James G. and Etta M. (Wooden) Robinson, who survives. He was the beloved brother of James (Sandra) Robinson of Almond, Mark Robinson of Catlett, VA and Rollie Robinson of Alfred Station; beloved uncle of one niece, Rebekah Joy Robinson and four nephews, Andrew, Zachary, Brendan James and Daniel Robinson. He is also survived by his Uncle Roland Robinson of Hartsville and Uncle Rick and Aunt Belle Robinson of Florida and several cousins.
He was predeceased by his father, James G. Robinson on May 6, 2012.
Rick attended Alfred-Almond Central School until 1977, where he played various sports and held a track record for many years. He then served his country from 1977 to 1980 as an Army missile specialist stationed in Germany. Upon his return to civilian life, he worked in Binghamton, Columbus, OH, Manassas, VA, Philadelphia, PA, and finally returned to the Almond area.
A creative entrepreneur at heart, he was self-employed much of his life as a contractor, land developer and, most recently, owner of American Pools, a commercial and residential pool resurfacing company.
As an avid outdoorsman, Rick loved to fish and hunt. He was happiest “up on the hill” amidst the rolling hills, fields and woods. Likewise, he loved the outdoor beauty of a golf course and spent many happy hours playing with friends, his brother, Rollie and nephew, Brendan.
Not many realize that he was also a published poet who wrote profusely, usually with nature, God and his family in mind.
Rick was always full of life, ready for competition and a good time. He loved to bet on football games, dance and had a beautiful singing voice. His presence always “lit up the room.”
Family was his priority – he doted protectively on his mother, loved and supported his nephews and niece in every way, and lived with, worked with, and encouraged all three of his brothers throughout his life.
Rick’s generosity was a hallmark of his life – no one within his sphere of friends and family went untouched by his perpetually giving nature. From cards and poems to sports equipment and college tuition, he blessed us all.
“Uncle Rick” will be most sadly missed by friends and family. His energetic personality, great sense of humor, generous heart and loving ways enriched the lives of all who knew him.
Everyone is invited to a celebration of Rick’s life at the Almond Municipal Building at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 25. There will be a private graveside service with full military honors at Woodlawn Cemetery in Almond at the convenience of the family.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
October 2, 1933 – May 6, 2012
. . . taught a Bible study on the Alfred State College campus . . .
James G. Robinson, 78, passed away Sunday (May 6, 2012) at Hornell Gardens.
Mr. Robinson was born on Oct. 2, 1933 in Hornell to Roland H. and Emalyne (Howell) Robinson. Sgt. Robinson served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War from 1951 to 1955. On June 5, 1954, he married Etta M. Wooden, who survives.
James worked as a heavy equipment operator for New York Operating Engineers Local 832 in Rochester for many years.
In addition to his wife of 57 years, Jim is survived by four sons, James (Sandra) Robinson and Roland Robinson, both of Alfred Station, Richard Robinson of Almond and Mark Robinson of Catlett, Va.; two brothers, Roland Robinson of Hartsville and Rick (Belle) Robinson of San Mateo, Fla.; one sister-in-law, Jean Robinson; five grandchildren, Rebekah, Brendan, Andrew, Zachary and Daniel Robinson; a special niece, Linda Robinson; and several nephews, nieces and cousins.
He was predeceased by a brother, Dick Robinson; and a sister-in-law, Norma Robinson.
Jim and Etta taught a Bible study on the Alfred State College campus for many years, making a lasting impact on the lives of hundreds of students with their love and compassion, many of whom remain in contact to this day. In addition, Jim was an avid fisherman and enjoyed cultivating his roses.
There will be no prior visitation. There will be a private memorial service with full military honors to be held at the convenience of the family.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
September 17, 1944 – March 26, 2019
Art had a lifelong passion for racing; both as a participant and a spectator.
Graveside Service: Monday, April 8, 2019 11:00 a.m. Fairlawn Cemetery, Scio
Arthur R. Robbins, 74, passed away Tuesday (March 26, 2019) at Jones Memorial Hospital following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Robbins was born on Sept. 17, 1944 in Wellsville to Alfred and Mildred Louise (Cosner) Robbins. In 1991, Art met the love of his life, the former Marlea G. Dean. On Feb. 14, 2009, Valentine’s Day, they were married, she survives.
Arthur served in the United States Army from 1962 to 1974. In 1965 he served with the 703 Maintenance Battalion in Vietnam and later did two tours of service in Germany. Art was discharged from the Army in 1974 and following in his father’s footsteps, reenlisted in the United States Navy in 1975 where he served until 1983.
In addition to his wife, Art is survived by a daughter, Karen (James) Bergstrum of Colorado Springs, Colo.; one sister, Shirley Garcia of Pine Bush; two brothers, Gerald (Eleanor) Robbins and Frank (Barbara) Robbins, both of Scio; his Uncle George Lattimer of Goshen; many special friends, including Nate and Heather Kruger and Dan Fuller; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his step-mothers, Janice Palmer Robbins and Alice Brown Robbins; his Aunt Marion and Uncle Steve Towner; his Uncle Paul Robbins, Uncle Gerald Robbins and Aunt June Robbins.
Art had a lifelong passion for racing; both as a participant and a spectator. He calls it a ‘thrill like no other”. He loved working on his own cars and trucks in his “Man Cave” or as others would call it, his garage. He was an avid hunter and fisherman and enjoyed riding his four wheeler. In addition to his proud standing as an American Patriot, Art was also very civic minded. He was a longtime member of the Scio Volunteer Fire Department and also served on the Allegany Town Board of Fire Commissioners, the Volunteer Fireman’s Association of Allegany County, the South Western Volunteer Fireman’s Association and the Allegany County Fire Police Association. He was a life member of the VFW of Pine Grove, Ky. Post 10281.
Per his wishes, there will be no prior visitation. There will be a grave side service with full military honors at Fairlawn Cemetery on Monday (April 8) at 11:00 with Rev. Glen Layfield of the Church of Christ in Scio officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville.
Memorial contributions in Art’s name may be made to Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675-8517 or to Scio Volunteer Fire Department, PO Box 231, Scio, NY 14880.
Art wishes to express a special thank you to his wife Marlea and to the VA nurses, Roxanne Conway and Janie Harrington for taking such good care of him while he was sick.
November 15, 1942 – July 23, 2018
He loved the outdoor lifestyle and the solitude of the wilderness around him.
Memorial Service: Saturday, August 11, 2018 11:00 a.m. Trinity Lutheran Church, Wellsville
Robert W. Reisman, 75, formerly of Wellsville, passed away Monday (July 23, 2018) at Heritage House Assisted Living in Morton following a lengthy illness. Mr. Reisman was born on Nov. 15, 1942 in Wellsville to Harry L. and Violet E. (Halliday) Reisman. In 1991 he married the love of his life, Dianne, who predeceased him on March 12, 2012. Robert worked for TMI Forest Products in Morton for many years. Bob is survived by one daughter, Rhonda Reisman; six sons, Robin Reisman, Shane Reisman, Shawn Reisman and Joe Reisman, all of Buffalo, and Matt Reisman and Josh Reisman, both of Oregon; four sisters, Sally (Fred) Dannheim, Ruth (Larry) Whitney and Susan (Richard) Peck, all of Wellsville and Brenda (Howard) Day of Perry; one brother, Roger (Marge) Reisman of Rochester; numerous grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. In addition to his wife and parents, he was predeceased by two sisters, Barbara Pierce and Eleanor June Wakefield and two brothers, Harold “Corkey” Reisman and Lyle (Josephine) Reisman. In many ways, Bob would consider himself a mountain man. He loved the outdoor lifestyle and the solitude of the wilderness around him. In his younger days, he was an excellent high school baseball player and was highly recruited at the college level. He carried this love of sports into his adult life where he coached both pee wee baseball and pee wee football. In later years, Bob developed a close walk with his Lord and attended the First Church of God in Morton. Per his wishes, there will be no prior visitation. A memorial service will be held on Saturday (August 11) at 11:00 a.m. at the Trinity Lutheran Church with Rev. Bill Wilson, officiating. Burial in Stannards Cemetery will take place at the convenience of the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville.
November 2, 1933 – June 18, 2017
Her children are deeply grateful for her teaching and her example.
Visiting Hours: Friday, June 23, 2017 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Genesis Bible Church, Scio
Funeral Service: Friday, June 23, 2017 1:00 p.m. Genesis Bible Church, Scio
Barbara Lucille Reisman, 83, entered into the presence of her Lord and Savior on Sunday (June 18, 2017) at home.
Mrs. Reisman was born on Nov. 2, 1933 in Independence to Louis and Viola (Clark) Waters. She was a 1951 graduate of Whitesville Central School. On Dec. 7, 1951, in Andover, she married Pastor Leo E. Reisman, who predeceased her on April 11. 1991. On Dec. 27, 1996, in West Jasper, she married Ferdinand L. “Ferd” Reisman, who predeceased her on Aug. 15, 2010.
Barbara was a proud stay at home wife and mother to her thirteen children.
Barbara is survived by her 13 children, Don (Gwen) Reisman of Jasper, Pam (Mark) Ahrens of Hornell, Leonard (Darla) Reisman of Greenwood, Pastor Marty (Debbie) Reisman of Genesse, Pa., Rodney (Cheryl) Reisman of Leesburg, Fla.; Randy (Lori) Reisman of Leesburg, Fla., Bradley (Nerissa) Reisman of Arkport, Lisa (Tom) Bailey of Batavia, Faith (Ron) Davenport of Scio, Elizabeth (Arnold) Waters of Greenwood, Matthew (Valerie) Reisman of Bear Creek, N.C., Richard (Amy) Reisman of Umatilla, Fla. and Dixie (Bill) Syx of Pittsboro, N.C.; two brothers, Donald (Mary) Waters of Whitesville and Jack (Ruth) Waters of Corning; two sisters-in-law, Joyce Waters of Whitesville and Wilma Waters of Woodhull; a cousin and great friend, Cheri Feller of Wellsville; 39 grandchildren; 46 great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to both of her husbands, she was predeceased by two brothers, Richard Waters and Charlie Waters; one grandson, Nicholas Ahrens; and one granddaughter, Nicole Ahrens.
While Barbara was a hard worker, she enjoyed many things in life. It was not unusual to find her watching cooking shows. She then shared her knowledge by cooking for others in her life. Sunday dinner at her house was a regular happy family event. Her children were particularly fond of her cinnamon rolls, yeast rolls, and donuts. That no one left her home hungry is a testament to her love of cooking and her kind heart. Barbara enjoyed talking with friends and family on the phone. She was a pleasant person and her conversations were encouraging and uplifting. She was very fond of her canine friends, Daisy and Pearl. One of her favorite pastimes was reading Christian books, in particular the Amish-themed novels.
Barbara believed that prayer was vital to her Christian walk and her family benefited from her prayers all throughout her life. She loved her Bible and spent great amounts of time reading it and studying it. The clearest image of Barbara to her children was that she was the most Godly person they knew. They are deeply grateful for her teaching and her example.
There will be a time of visitation on Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Genesis Bible Church in Scio. The funeral service will be held on Friday at 1:00 p.m. at the church immediately following the visitation with Pastor Marty Reisman of the West Bingham Bible Church and Pastor Bill Sylor of the Genesis Bible Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Hillside Cemetery.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
August 16, 1950 – November 17, 2020
When outdoors, his activity of choice was fishing with the family.
Celebration of Life Service: Spring, 2021 Charlotte Pier, Rochester
Roland Reed, Sr., 70, passed away Tuesday (Nov. 17, 2020) at Jones Memorial Hospital following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Reed was born on Aug. 16, 1950 in Rochester to William and Josephine (Zick) Reed. On July 5, 1969 he married Margaret E. Kessler at Ellison Park in Rochester, who predeceased him on Nov. 17, 2011.
Roland worked as an electrician for Rochester Gas and Electric for many years. He also worked for Attica Bus Service for about ten years, retiring in 2011.
Roland is survived by his children, Roland Jr. (Amanda) Reed of Livonia, Jean (Scott) Reed of Greece, and Paula (Robert) Shaffer of Rochester; twelve grandchildren, Rob, Mike, Corey, Amanda, Jessica, Jamie, Jody, Roland III, Brandon, Robert, Christopher, and Brianna; 9 great grandchildren, Macey, Adien, Logan, Noah, Landon, Lillian, Olivia, Rayden and Dominic, as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his wife of 42 years, Roland was predeceased by a daughter, Penny Cruz.
Roland was a handyman and especially liked remodeling projects of all kinds. He also enjoyed playing horseshoes and poker with friends and family and was mostly content to keep to himself indoors. He was also a big Elvis fan and listened to his music every Sunday. When outdoors, his activity of choice was fishing with the family. A frequent event that delighted him were the big family picnics at Caulkins Park in Henrietta.
Due to Covid-19 restrictions, a Celebration of Life Service is planned at Charlotte Pier in Rochester in the spring at a time to be determined. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Wellsville-Scio.
Memorial contributions in Roland’s name may be made to Wilmot Cancer Center, Alumni and Advancement Center, PO Box 278966, Rochester, NY 14627.
July 4, 1952 – April 17, 2013
His fondest memories . . . times he went camping with his kids and enjoying times spent with them.
Joel A. Putnam, 60, passed away Wednesday (April 17, 2013) at Highland Healthcare Center in Wellsville following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Putnam was born on July 4, 1952 in Olean to Frank L. and Alice (Porsche) Putnam. He was a 1971 graduate of Richburg Central School and later graduated from Alfred State College. On Aug. 24, 1973 at the Faith Bible Church in Little Genesee, he married Deborah S. Benson, who survives.
Joel owned and served as president of Richardson Petroleum Co. in Andover from 1996 until his early retirement in 2010 due to his illness. Previously he worked for the company from 1975 to 1996.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons, Timothy J. (Heidi) Putnam and Stephen R. (Jillian) Putnam, both of Whitesville; two brothers, Loel M. (Joanne) Putnam of Hinsdale and Kerry L. Putnam of Lake Wales, Fla.; three grandchildren, Mackenzie R. Putnam, Alexander D. Putnam and Gage S. Putnam; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by a sister, Sheryl Bush.
Joel enjoyed his work on the oil lease and was a member of the Oil Producers Association. He liked to collect antiques, especially pocket watches. His fondest memories and those of his family are the times he went camping with his kids and enjoying times spent with them.
There will be no prior visitation. There will be a private memorial service held at the family residence at the convenience of the family.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Joel’s name may be made to Alzheimer’s Association of WNY, 2805 Wehrle Drive Suite 6, Williamsville, NY 14221-7380.
January 11, 1934 – October 10, 2014 . . . loved playing games with her grandchildren.
Memorial Service: Monday, October 13, 2014 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Wilma T. Prentice, 80, passed away Friday (Oct. 10, 2014) at Jones Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Prentice was born on Jan. 11, 1934 in Philadelphia, Pa. to Paul and Anna Costigan.
Wilma worked as a custodian for the Wellsville Community Center for 10 years until her retirement in 2012.
Wilma is survived by a son Adam Prentice of Allentown. She was predeceased by two sons, Roy B. Prentice and William Prentice.
Wilma was an avid BINGO fan. She enjoyed working puzzles and attending any and all softball games, especially if the game involved children. She like watching boxing matches on television but most of all; she loved playing games with her grandchildren.
There will be no prior visitation. A memorial service will be held on Monday at 2:00 p.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville with Rev. Larry Allen of the First Day Baptist Church in Richburg, officiating. Burial will take place in Whitesville Rural Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Wilma’s name may be made to SPCA serving Allegany County, 1374 SR 19A, Wellsville, NY 14895.
April 11, 1965 – October 31, 2019
Love describes Lisa’s character.
Visiting Hours: Tuesday, November 5, 2019 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Tuesday, November 5, 2019 7:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Elizabeth J. Porter died Thursday (Oct. 31, 2019) as a result of a vehicle accident.
Lisa was born on April 11, 1965 in Niagara Falls to Edward and Margie (Mingus) Pawlak. On May 27, 1988 she married her heart’s love Bernard H. “Bernie” Porter, who preceded her in death on October 12, 2017. She was employed as a supervisor at Saxon Glass Technologies in Alfred.
In addition to her mother Margie of Andover, Lisa is survived by her children, Robert E. Porter (Kristin Fahs) of Andover and Ashley E. Porter (Daniel Nybeck) of Corning; granddaughters, Arieanna Elizabeth Porter of Andover and Brynna Kay Nevol of Corning; uncles, John Mingus of Grand Island and Rich (Mary) Pawlak of Niagara Falls; cousins,RaetinaPawlak of North Tonawanda and Randy Pawlak of Niagara Falls; her in-laws Beverly and Ronald Porter of Niagara Falls; and dear friend Kodiak, her beloved German Shepherd.
Along with her father, Edward, and her husband, Bernie, Lisa was predeceased by her brothers Edward Michael Pawlak and David Walter Pawlak. She was very close to her father and Lisa’s brothers doted on her which was evidence of their extremely caring and loving relationship.
Lisa was a true animal-lover with a place in her heart for horses and ponies, fish, chickens and roosters, a cat, two dogs, and even tree frogs. Being outdoors was a balm to her and she had a green thumb, noticeable in her abundant gardening. Being outdoors was a theme even for vacations as she enjoyed going to the lake and camping; she especially enjoyed Allegany Park. These were the best of the times that she and Bernie shared together.
Lisa was one to keep things constant. She kept her children’s bedrooms as they left them as she didn’t have the heart to erase their impressions from her home, which was her sanctuary and peace.
Love describes Lisa’s character. She adored her granddaughters and was hard pressed to ever tell them “No.” She was a very friendly and outgoing personality who loved her friends well.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 5-7 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover followed by her funeral service at 7:00 p.m. with Rev. Christian Mattison of the First Presbyterian Church of Andover officiating. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
February 16, 1961 – October 12, 2017
He was forever outside roaming the back forty on his Ranger side by side . . .
Visiting Hours: Sunday, October 15, 2017 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover Memorial Service: Sunday, October 15, 2017 5:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Bernard H. “Bernie” Porter, 56, passed away Thursday (Oct. 12, 2017) at home.
Mr. Porter was born on Feb. 16, 1961 in Niagara Falls to Ronald D. and Beverly J. (Wayney) Porter. On May 27, 1988, he married Elizabeth J. Pawlak, who survives.
Bernie worked as a heavy equipment mechanic his entire career. From 1995 through 2013 he worked for Baker’s of Jericho Hill in Alfred and both previous and after his time there, he currently works for L.C. Whitford Co. in Wellsville.
In addition to his best friend and wife of 29 years, Bernie is survived by his parents, Ronald and Beverly Porter of Niagara Falls; one son, Robert (Kristin Fahs) Porter of Andover; one daughter, Ashley (Robert) Nevol of Andover; two brothers, Ronald (Theresa) Porter and Daniel Porter, both of Niagara Falls; one sister, Paula (Terrance) Huff of Cumberland, Ky.; his mother-in-law, Marge Pawlak of Wellsville; His Uncle Victor and Aunt Carol Wayney of Niagara Falls; two granddaughters, Brynna Nevol and Arieanna Porter; and several nieces, nephews and cousin.
Though Bernie was his official nickname, those closest to him called him “Barn Yard”. The name fit. He was forever outside roaming the back forty on his Ranger side by side, checking in on the local wildlife and riding the Tall Pines ATV trails off his back yard. Never one to sit still, he loved to be outside tinkering and fixing things. Some of his family’s favorite memories were the frequent camping trips to Allegany State Park where they enjoyed fishing and cookouts. Other memories are the famous boating excursions on Keuka Lake with his custom modified 350 engine hot rod boat.
Bernie had a heart of gold and was always ready to help a stranger in need. A tow rope was always there to pull someone out of a ditch or a special unlocking tool to help others locked out of their car.
Bernie had two passions. He was a die hard Buffalo Bills fan and he bled Ford blue, and he was not shy about letting people know where he stood on both subjects.
There will be a time of visitation on Sunday from 2-5 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held on Sunday at 5:00 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Christian Mattison of the First Presbyterian Church of Andover, officiating.
June 7, 2017 Shepherded into the arms of Jesus.
Visiting Hours: Saturday, June 17, 2017 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Saturday, June 17, 2017 1:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Amaní Laraí-Rose Porchia, infant daughter of Thomas Porchia and Alicia Nevol was shepherded into the arms of Jesus on Wednesday, June 7, 2017.
In addition to her parents, Amanì leaves behind two sisters, Anahí De La Cruz and Analiyah Wyatt; one brother, Anthony McGary; her grandparents, Christina and Steve Phelps of Scio, Larry and Denise Nevol of Andover and Anthony and Vanessa Porchia of Mesa, Ariz.; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.
She was recently predeceased by her great grandfather, Charlie Lehman.
There will be a time of visitation on Saturday (June 17) from noon to 1 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with her grandfather Rev. Anthony Porchia, officiating. A private burial in Hillside Cemetery in Andover will take place at the convenience of the family.
Memorial contributions in Amanì’s name may be made to Jones Memorial Hospital, C/O Maternity Ward, PO Box 70, Wellsville, NY 14895.
June 26, 1938 – September 23, 2014
“I Love You; I Win”
Visitation: Saturday, September 27, 2014 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Saturday, September 27, 2014 12:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville Together for a lifetime, Nathala M. and Milton P. Pitts faced their final hurdle together as they passed away of separate illnesses, but surrounded by family at Jones Memorial Hospital. Nathala passed away on Tuesday (Sept. 23, 2014) with her husband beside her. Milton passed away the following day, Wednesday (Sept. 24, 2014).
Mrs. Pitts was born on June 26, 1938 in Andover to Terrance and Amy (Savey) Houghtling. She was a 1958 graduate of Wellsville Central School. On June 27, 1964, at the Christian Temple in Wellsville, she married Milton P. Pitts.
Nathala worked in the Scio Central School cafeteria for 30 years, until her retirement in 2003.
Nat, as she was known to many, is survived by one daughter, Natalie (Randy) Snyder of Cuba; one son, Mark Pitts of Scio; two brothers, Frederick (Lois) Houghtling of Sumter, S.C. and Clarence (Margaret) Houghtling of Plant City, Fla.; one sister, Eloise (Bill) Nolan of Wellsville; three grandchildren, Brandon (Meghan) Snyder of Dexter and Dustin Snyder and Kirstyn Snyder, both of Cuba; two great grandchildren, Evan Cummings and Natalie Cummings, with a third great grandchild to be arriving soon; several nieces, nephews and cousins; and her many TOPS ladies that she got together with every Wednesday morning.
She was predeceased by two brothers, Francis Houghtling and Richard Houghtling; and two sisters, Lucina Stoneham and infant Eileen Houghtling.
Nat was a homemaker at heart. She loved to do home canning and freezing, cooking and baking and together with her husband, she enjoyed gardening. She liked to do embroidery and work crossword puzzles. One of her favorite games she played with her family was “I love you, I win”. She loved her husband and family dearly.
Friends may call on Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon for a combined visitation with her husband at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. There will be a combined funeral service on Saturday at noon at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Dick Helms of Christ Ring Ministries, officiating. Burial will follow in Knight Creek Cemetery in Scio.
Memorial contributions in Nathala’s name may be made to Allegany County Cancer Services, Attn.: Lori Ballengee, 100 South Highland Ave., Wellsville, NY 14895.
February 12, 1935 – September 24, 2014
. . . affectionately called his wife Cinderella . . .
Visitation: Saturday, September 27, 2014 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Saturday, September 27, 2014 12:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Together for a lifetime, Milton P. and Nathala M. Pitts faced their final hurdle together as they passed away of separate illnesses, but surrounded by family at Jones Memorial Hospital. Milton passed away on Wednesday (Sept. 24, 2014), one day after his wife had passed away beside him on Tuesday (Sept. 23, 2014).
Mr. Pitts was born on Feb. 12, 1935 in Wellsville to Howard D. and Marion Victoria (House) Pitts. He was a 1954 graduate of Wellsville Central School. On June 27, 1964, at the Christian Temple in Wellsville, he married Nathala M. Houghtling.
Milton worked as a salesman for Combined Life for sixteen years until his retirement in 2003. He previously worked in food distribution for Miles Bradford in Bradford, Pa. After retirement, he worked for McDonalds in Wellsville from 2003 -2011.
Milt is survived by one daughter, Natalie (Randy) Snyder of Cuba; one son, Mark Pitts of Scio; three grandchildren, Brandon (Meghan) Snyder of Dexter and Dustin Snyder and Kirstyn Snyder, both of Cuba; two great grandchildren, Evan Cummings and Natalie Cummings, with a third great grandchild to be arriving soon; and his beloved cousins and nieces and nephews .
Milton, along with his wife, loved gardening together. He was an avid hunter and fisherman and had a fascination with politics and history. Together with his wife, he would sit and watch Fox News, Rush Limbaugh and Paul Harvey for hours. To relax, he liked drawing, painting and landscaping. He was a member of the Scio Lions Club and a life member of the NRA. He affectionately called his wife Cinderella, which to their children became “Zelda”, a name that forever was cherished in the Pitts home.
Friends may call on Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon for a combined visitation with his wife at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. There will be a combined funeral service on Saturday at noon at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Dick Helms of Christ Ring Ministries, officiating. Burial will follow in Knight Creek Cemetery in Scio.
Memorial contributions in Milton’s name may be made to Cuba-Rushford Central School Outdoors Program, Attn.: Scott Jordan, 5476 Route 305 North, Cuba, NY 14739.
January 4, 1924 – September 25, 2019
She enjoyed the outdoors and took great pride in her flowers.
Marjorie B. Perry, 95, passed away Wednesday (Sept. 25, 2019) at Wellsville Manor Care Center following a lengthy illness.
Mrs. Perry was born on Jan. 4, 1924 in Scio to Deo and Melvina (Campbell) Feenaughty. She attended Greenwood Central School. On Jan. 7, 1941 she married Harold W. Perry, who predeceased her in July 22, 1989.
Marjorie was a proud and devoted wife, mother and grandmother who spent her years caring for her family.
Marjorie is survived by seven daughters, Pearl Perry, Jane (Terry) Austin and Judy Perry, all of Florida, Carolyn Bowen of Allegany, Bonnie (George) Smith of Eldred, Pa., Norma (Craig) Gaylord of Andover and Charlene (Michael) Kellogg of Montana; three sons, Harold (Rose) Perry, Jr. of Alfred Station, Earl Perry of Florida and Dale (Penny) Perry of Andover; many grandchildren, great grandchildren, great-great grandchildren and one great-great-great granddaughter; a special nephew, Gary (Cheryl) Briggs of Andover; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by a daughter, Florence Perry; three brothers, Lawrence Feenaughty, Charles Feenaughty and Carl Feenaughty; and three sisters, Reda Tidd, Virginia Gardner and Winifred Donaldson.
Marjorie loved her family and with 11 children, and literally dozens of grandchildren, there was a lot of family to love. She enjoyed the outdoors and took great pride in her flowers. In her quiet moments, Marjorie enjoyed crocheting and reading. She was a longtime member of the Andover Baptist Church.
Per her wishes, there will be no prior visitation. A private funeral service will be held at the convenience of the family. Burial will follow in Hillside Cemetery.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Marjorie’s name may be made to Andover Volunteer Ambulance Corps, 8 Chestnut St., Andover, NY 14806.
January 15, 1961 – April 8, 2012
He was a loving husband, amazing father and playful Papa.
Jonathan H. Perkins, 51, passed away unexpectedly Sunday (April 8, 2012) upon arrival at St. James Mercy Hospital.
Mr. Perkins was born on Jan. 15, 1961 in York, Maine to William H. and Eleanor B. (Erway) Perkins. He was a 1979 graduate of Iroquois Central School in Elma. He served in the United States Army from 1979 to 1983 as an Intercept Warfare Systems Repairman. On Jan. 7, 1984, he married Kelly A. Boushey, in East Grand Forks, MN, who survives.
Jon worked as an Information Technology Manager and later a Business Systems Manager for Alstom Power in Hornell from 1995 to the present.
In addition to his wife, Jon is survived by his mother, Eleanor E. Perkins of Coudersport, Pa.; two daughters, Jessica (Sunil) Rao of Hornell and Nicole (Jason) West of Albany, NY; a son William Perkins, a college student in Heidelberg, Germany; two brothers, his twin Jeffrey (Leanne) Perkins of Bliss, NY and James Perkins of Perry City, NY; one sister, Jennifer (Michael) Hinckley of Delevan, NY; a grandson, Kasmir Rao; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Jon was predeceased by his father, William H. Perkins, an infant brother, William H. Perkins and an infant grandson, Noah Rao.
Jon treasured spending time with his family. He was a loving husband, amazing father and playful Papa. He enjoyed outdoor activities including canoeing, hiking and camping. Jon was a supporter of the U.S. Military as an active member of the United Service Organization and the veteran’s motorcycle escort, The Patriot Guard.
Friends may call on Thursday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held on Friday at 11 a.m. at Hillside Baptist Church in Hornell with Pastor Craig A. Brittingham, officiating. Burial with full military honors will follow in Bath National Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Jon’s name may be made to Patriot Guard Riders of New York, 6399 Lake Ave., Williamson, NY 14589.
October 13, 1925 – August 28, 2017
Lena loved doing crossword puzzles.
Lena R. Perdock, 91, passed away Monday (Aug. 28, 2017) at Jones Memorial Hospital in Wellsville. She had recently been a resident at Wellsville Manor Care Center.
Mrs. Perdock was born on Oct 13, 1925 in Buffalo to Peter and Margaret (Frawley) Trippi. In 1942, she married Carmelo R. Perdock, who predeceased her in 1985.
Lena worked as an audiologist for the Erie County Department of Social Services; doing hearing tests for the various elementary schools in Erie County.
Lena is survived by two sons, Pete Perdock of Superior, Mont. and Herbert (Janet) Perdock of Arcade; a sister, Rose Johnston; a daughter-in-law, Jackie O’Donnell of Merritt Island, Fla.; 10 grandchildren, Colleen, Carrie , Carl Perdock, Kelly (Tom) Borelin and their son, Noah Dovin, Kathleen (Brett) Saluter, Kasey Perdock and her son, Logan Perdock, Meaghan O’Donnell, Jack O’Donnell, Tim (Salli) McAndrew and their children, Hayden and Hannah; and Jerome (Suzanne) McAndrew and their son, Colt McAndrew,
She was predeceased by a daughter and son-in-law, Patricia and Jerome McAndrew; one son, Booper Perdock; one sister, Lori Beaudin; one brother, Tom Trippi; and three grandchildren, Mark McAndrew, Renee McAndrew and Carl McAndrew.
Lena loved doing crossword puzzles. She looked forward to The Buffalo News so she could work on the current crossword for that day. Lena had a lifelong passion for reading. As a child, she had the habit of talking out of turn in grade school. As punishment, she got to spend her time out in the coat closet, where they kept all the reading books. She was in her glory.
Lena maintained a special relationship with her family. She was especially close with her siblings throughout the years and lived with her daughter, Patricia, until she passed away in 2016 following a lengthy illness.
Per the family’s wishes, there will be no prior visitation. A graveside memorial service will be held in Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Buffalo at the convenience of the family.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville.
November 9, 1935 – August 22, 2019
Ann was quite the jokester and knew how to appreciate a good prank.
Visiting Hours: Tuesday, August 27, 2019 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Tuesday, August 27, 2019 12:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville Elnora M. “Ann” Pentycofe, 83, passed away Thursday (Aug. 22, 2019) at Rochester General Hospital following a brief illness.
Elnora was born on Nov. 19, 1935 in Tioga County, Pa. to Bernard and Ruth (Griffin) Mosher.
Ann, as she liked to be called, worked many years as a custodian for Irondequoit Central School District.
Ann is survived by a brother, Milton Mosher of Rochester; a brother-in-law, Gary Fuller and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by two brothers, Eldon Mosher and Elery Mosher and a sister, Wilda Fuller.
Ann enjoyed playing BINGO and loved a good game of cards. In her younger days she greatly enjoyed bowling. Ann was quite the jokester and knew how to appreciate a good prank. The family still talks about the time she went home with a bunch of chicken bones in her purse.
There will be a time of visitation on Tuesday from 10 a.m. – Noon at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday at 12:00 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with her nephew Wayne Mosher officiating. Burial will follow in Ackley Cemetery in Sabinsville, Pa.
July 11, 1920 – July 11, 2018
Mary’s devotion to her family was always her foremost point of pride.
Mary Louise (Stroud) Peckham passed on her 98th birthday, Wednesday evening, July 11, 2018, peacefully at home surrounded by family.
Mrs. Peckham was born on July 11, 1920, in Pike, NY to Lynn and Josephine (Hoppock) Stroud.
Living nearly a century, Mary experienced an evolution of life that few people see. As a youngster, Mary grew up in a rural community, worked on the family farm and attended a one-room school house. She is a graduate of Pike High School and an alumna of SUNY Geneseo. Her love for learning, teaching, and children led her to a career as an elementary school teacher, spending most of her time teaching 2nd grade at the Andover Central School, where she was highly regarded for the impact she made on the lives of those whom she taught.
On June 26, 1943, at her parent’s home under the twin maple trees, she married the love of her life, Hollis Chadduck Peckham (“Peck”), as part of a double wedding ceremony that included her sister, Evelyn, and brother in law, Alfred Tarey. Hollis and Mary remained lovingly married for 72 years until the time of Hollis’ passing on Valentine’s Day 2016. As a devoted wife, Mary fondly spent each day with Hollis sharing their life’s adventures.
Mary’s devotion to her family was always her foremost point of pride. She particularly enjoyed holidays and the annual “clam bake,” where family attendance was mandatory. She was game for anything her grandchildren and great-grandchildren ventured to do, even attempting to ride a wheelie on a dirt bike, once or twice to impress them. Anyone who had the pleasure of knowing Mary knew she was never idle; she prided herself on a meticulously kept home, loved having productive projects, and took pleasure in having scrumptious home baked goods on hand to share with those who visited the Peckham home. She was always personable, generous and kind. She had a positive, can-do attitude even in the face of the most formidable calamity. She was the glue to which her family was bound; she was truly a magnanimous woman and will be forever missed.
Mary is survived by two sisters; Velma Bates (Wooster, Ohio) and Evleyn Tarery (Pike, NY); one daughter, Carol L. (Lloyd) Hollenbeck of Andover; one son, David H. (Kimberly) Peckham of Andover; 6 grandchildren, Michael D. Hollenbeck, Lori A. Hollenbeck, Bradley J. Hollenbeck, Eric J. Hollenbeck, Chaddock D. Peckham, and Christopher J. Peckham; and 4 great-grandchildren, Jachob T. Hollenbeck, Maxton J. Hollenbeck, Leila M. Peckham and Alexis R. Peckham. She is also survived by a dear friend and nephew-in-law, Alson Bisnet; many close friends; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by one brother, Charles Stroud, and her love, “Peck.”
Per her wishes, there will be no prior visitation. A private memorial service will be held by the family and burial will be in East Koy Cemetery in Pike, NY.
The family is grateful to all of individuals who provided care to the Peckham’s over the past several years. In lieu of flowers, a memorial contribution in Mary’s name may be made to the Andover Rescue Squad, PO Box 726, Andover, NY 14806.
July 30, 1918 – February 14, 2016
Hollis was co-owner of Ford and Peckham in Andover.
Hollis Chadduck Peckham, 97, passed away Sunday (Feb. 14, 2016) peacefully at Jones Memorial Hospital, surrounded by family.
Mr. Peckham was born on July 30, 1918 in Pike to Seymour and Genevieve (Ellwood) Peckham. He was a 1936 graduate of Pike Seminary High School. On June 26, 1943 at his wife’s parent’s home under the twin maple trees, he married his Valentine, Mary Louise Stroud as part of a double wedding ceremony that included Mary’s sister, Evelyn and her fiancé, Alfred Tarey.
As a youngster, Hollis grew up working on a farm and survived his encounter with polio. He later worked as a salesman for Bowes Seal Tire Company and for Ferris and Forbe in Bolivar as a car salesman. Hollis was co-owner of Ford and Peckham in Andover where they constructed Stran Steel Metal Buildings for many local businesses including Maier’s Market, Andover Medical Group, Andover Fire Hall, Alfred Dollar General and Wellsville Giant Food Mart.
In addition to his wife of 72 years, Hollis is survived by one daughter, Carol L. (Lloyd) Hollenbeck of Andover; one son, David H. (Kimberly) Peckham of Andover; 6 grandchildren, Michael D. Hollenbeck, Lori “George” Hollenbeck (his favorite and only granddaughter), Bradley J. Hollenbeck, Eric J. Hollenbeck, Chaddock D. Peckham, and Christopher J. Peckham; and 3 great grandchildren, Jachob T. Hollenbeck, Maxton J. Hollenbeck and Leila Peckham. He is also survived by a dear friend and nephew, Alson Bisnet; his many close friends; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by three brothers, Alson Peckham, Emerson Peckham and Alfred Peckham; and one sister, Ellen Bisnet.
“Hollie”, or “Peck” as his wife lovingly called him, enjoyed fishing and boating He liked to read investment news, watch good westerns on TV or quietly rock in a comfortable rocking chair. In his younger years he enjoyed his magnificent vegetable garden, managed his well stocked pond and worked with his Tennessee Walkers. He liked his cars big and loved the companionship of his Black Labrador dog.
Per his wishes, there will be no prior visitation. A private memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family. Burial will be in East Koy Rural Cemetery in Portageville.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial contribution in Hollis’ name may be made to Andover Rescue Squad, PO Box 726, Andover, NY 14806 or to Jones Memorial Hospital, Palliative Care, 191 N. Main St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
October 8, 1946 – July 24, 2019
He was a life-long Buffalo Bills fan and he was a proud American Patriot.
Memorial Service: Saturday, August 17, 2019 11:00 a.m. American Legion Morrison Hayes Post 702
Alan D. “Big Al” Peck, 73, passed away Wednesday (July 24, 2019) at home.
Alan was born on Oct. 8, 1946 to Robert Ernest Sr. and Phoebe (Clark) Peck. He was a 1963 graduate of Wellsville Central School. He later served in the United States Marine Corps.
Al worked many jobs in the Wellsville area over the years. He worked 12 years with Allegany Arc as a custodian; he cleaned for the Wellsville VFW and worked with his Uncle Jack at Reach All Tree Service in Wellsville.
Al is survived by a sister, Myrtle G. Walters of Wellsville; a sister-in-law, Carol Peck of Andover; his Aunt Jane and Uncle Howard Peck of Wellsville; a special niece, Kim (Tom) Layman of Belmont; a great friend, Rick Price of Wellsville; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by two brothers, Robert Ernest Peck, Jr. and Jim Peck.
There were two things that were very important to Al. He was a life-long Buffalo Bills fan and he was a proud American Patriot. He always had his Buffalo Bills jacket with him and his scooter was always decked out with the American flag. Al had a unique sense of humor and those that knew him well knew not to take him too seriously.
Al was a member of the American Legion Morrison Hayes Post 702 in Wellsville;the Wellsville VFW and the Wellsville Loyal Order of Moose Lodge.
There will be no prior visitation. A memorial service with full military honors will be held on Saturday (August 17) at 11:00 at the American Legion Morrison Hayes Post 702. A private graveside service in Woodlawn Cemetery will be held at the convenience of the family.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
September 26, 1932 – July 16, 2015
. . . maintained a deep love and devotion to the U.S. Marine Corp . . .
Visitation: Friday, July 24, 2015 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Friday, July 24, 2015 1:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Robert L. Parrott, Jr., 82, passed away Thursday (July 16, 2015) at home following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Parrott was born on Sept. 26, 1932 in Syracuse to Robert L. and Mae Estelle (Williams) Parrott, Sr. He served as a sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1950-52; actively participating in the decisive Inch’on Landing on Sept. 15, 1950. After his service, he came home and graduated in 1952 from Christian Brother’s Academy in Syracuse.
Robert worked as a sales manager for Wilkins RV in Hornell and later Bath from 1986-95. He then owned and operated Millens Bay Inn in Cape Vincent from 1995-2006 and finally was the dock master for Hutchinson’s Boat Works, Inc. in Alexandria Bay from 2004 until his retirement in 2008.
Bob is survived by the love of his life for the past 26 years, Gloria Morehouse; five daughters, Melissa Martin and Meghan Cornish, both of Syracuse, Lisa Delmont of Macedon, Janette (Daryl) Wambold of Cincinnati, Ohio and Deborah (Douglas) Fuller of Belmont; four sons, Robert L. (Michelle) Parrott, III of Syracuse, Bryan Morehouse and Marc (Kathleen) Morehouse, both of Wellsville and Matthew (Tami) Morehouse of Lebanon, Pa.; one brother, William (Virginia) Parrott of Cleveland, N.Y.; one sister, Mary Quick of Fredericksburg, Va.; a special friend, Lucille Walton of Rochester; 23 grandchildren, Christopher Martin, Joshua Martin, Ashley Martin, Samantha Martin, Randy Cornish, Matthew Cornish, Zachary Cornish, Brandon Parrott, Amanda Parrott, Jillian (Mohan) Babu, Anthony Delmont, Jacob Delmont, Paige Thompson, Levi Thompson, Ashley (Eric) Stuck, Nicholas (Tiara) Lupo, Kyle Lupo, David (Ashley) Nelson, Dustin (Mychea) Morehouse, Mackenzie Morehouse, Trevor Clark, Adam Morehouse and Grace Morehouse; and 9 great grandchildren and one very soon to be great grandson; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his mother-in-law, Marian Fitch, a brother-in-law, Herbert Quick and a great granddaughter, Jaycee Morehouse.
Bob was an avid fisherman and enjoyed boating and traveling. He always maintained a deep love and devotion to the U.S. Marine Corp; often visiting Marine Corp museums during his travels. Additionally, he was a member of Cape Vincent American Legion Post 832.
Visitation will be held on Friday (July 24) from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The memorial service will be held on Friday at 1:00 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Deacon Frank Pasquale of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph Parish in Belmont, officiating. Burial with full military honors will follow in Forest Hills Cemetery in Belmont.
July 4, 1954 – June 26, 2020 He enjoyed the peacefulness of a long hike and the harmony of nature.
Michael B. Parker, 65, passed away on Tuesday (June 23, 2020) at home following a courageous battle with cancer.
Mr. Parker was born on July 4, 1954 in Olympia, Wash. to Ralph Lynn and Cidney (Timmons) Parker. He was a 1972 graduate of Alfred-Almond Central School.
Michael worked as a night supervisor for Alpha Beta Grocery in Indio, Calif. for many years.
Mike is survived by a daughter, Cara (Mike) Hetrick of Bullhead City, Ariz.; a son, Dusty (Christina) Parker of Cherry Valley, Calif.; two sisters, Rebecca A. (Herbert) Mitchell of Hornell and Diana Schirmer of Arkport; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his best friend, Marty Moses.
Mike loved the solitude of the outdoors. He enjoyed the peacefulness of a long hike and the harmony of nature. In his younger days, he enjoyed hunting trips with his dad.
Per his wishes, there will be no prior visitation. A private memorial service will be held on his property at the convenience of the family.
March 13, 1952 – March 1, 2019
She was willing to attempt anything for the Lord . . .
Memorial Service: Saturday, April 20, 2019 3:00 p.m. Grace United Church, Wellsville
Sheila Kay Oliver, 66, formerly of Wellsville, entered into the waiting arms of Jesus on Friday (March 1, 2019) following a courageous battle with cancer.
Sheila was born on March 13, 1952 in Wellsville to Ralph and Geraldine “Geri” (Smith) Hills. She was a 1970 graduate of Wellsville Central School. On Nov, 28, 1972, in Las Vegas, N.V. she married the love of her life, Paul Oliver, who survives.
Her spiritual journey began in 1973 through the impact of a movie, “A Thief in the Night” and culminated in her giving her heart to Jesus through the reading of the family Bible. Her husband joined her on that journey in 1977 through her witness and accepting her invitation to attend the church next door.
Sheila devoted her life to the raising and homeschooling of her three children. She also played a very active role in church ministry. She was a worship leader for 35 years where she utilized her talents for the Lord in writing and composing worship songs. She co-pioneered with her husband the founding of Gavlin Hills Community Church in Gavlin, Calif., Beth Sincha Church in Riverside , Calif. and Shiloh Messianic Congregation Church in Crestline, Calif. and also in Cali Mesa, Calif.
In addition to her husband, Paul, Sheila is survived by three children, Jesse Paul Oliver of Park City, Utah, Jolene (Jeremy) Burdick and Jonah (Brenda) Oliver, both of Flagstaff, Ariz.; her father, Ralph Hills of Wellsville; two sisters, Janet Wesche O’Loughlin and Carole Rich, both of Calif.; two brothers, Brian Hills and Alan Hills, both of Wellsville; five grandchildren, Ezra Grace Burdick , Noah Burdick, Sadie Oliver, Reese Oliver and Silas Oliver; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her mother, Geri Hills, she was predeceased by a brother, Kevin Hills.
Sheila wasn’t afraid of anything. She was willing to attempt anything for the Lord and with her friendly outgoing personality, she easily made many friends. An example of this was the Christian Temple Coffee Hour she started years ago and continued for many, many years.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday (April 20) at 3:00 p.m. at Grace United Church in Wellsville with Rev. Carol Stewart of the St. John’s Episcopal Church officiating.
Local arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Wellsville.
Memorial contributions in Sheila’s name may be made to Allegany County Cancer Services, Attn.: Lori Ballengee, 100 South Highland Ave., Wellsville, NY 14895 or to Grace United Church, 289 N. Main St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
October 15, 1928 – July 16, 2015
. . . artistic talents with painting nature and doing caricatures . . .
Visitation: Monday, July 20, 2015 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Tuesday, July 21, 2015 11:00 a.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Dorr Edward Olds, 86, passed away Thursday (July 16, 2015) at Manor Hills in Wellsville following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Olds was born on Oct. 15, 1928 in Arkport to Theodore and Lillian (Stone) Olds. He was a 1945 graduate of Arkport Central School. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1946-47. On May 8, 1965 at the Independence Church, he married Barbara Ann Clark, who survives.
Dorr worked as a civil engineer for the NYS Department of Transportation in Friendship for 33 years until his retirement in 1985.
In addition to his wife of 50 years, Dorr is survived by two sons, Norman F. (Sue) Olds of Andover and Edward (Kara) Olds of Rochester; six grandchildren, Levi Olds, Carly Olds, Emily Olds, Dr. Kristie (Matt) Petree, Kylie Olds and Samuel Olds; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by one brother, Ronald D. Olds; three sisters, Arlene Miller, Margurite Baker and Genie Hemmer; and one grandson, Jake Olds.
Dorr was an avid reader. He enjoyed a broad spectrum of books from novels, drama, nature books and other interests. He loved to go hiking and take in the beauty of the outdoors. Additionally, he appreciated music and liked to practice his artistic talents with painting nature and doing caricatures of his friends that always were warmly received.
Visitation will be held on Monday from 6-8 p.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service will be on Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Dennis Munro of the North Bingham Community Church, officiating. Burial with full military honors will follow in Independence Union Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Dorr’s name may be made to SPCA Serving Allegany County, 1374 SR 19A, Wellsville, NY 14895.
February 10, 1937 – March 12, 2017
Barbara had a lifelong passion for food . . .
Visiting Hours: Thursday, March 16, 2017 5:00 – 7:30 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville Funeral Service: Friday, March 17, 2017 11:00 a.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Barbara A. Olds, 80, formerly of Andover, passed away Sunday (March 12, 2017) at Jones Memorial Hospital following a lengthy illness, surrounded by family.
Mrs. Olds was born on Feb. 10, 1937 in Whitesville to Cecil F. and Frances M. (Johnson) Clark. She was a 1955 graduate of Andover Central School. In the summer of 1957 in Genesee, Pa. she married Norman Francis “Sandy” Cornelius, who predeceased her on March 23, 1963. On May 8, 1965, at Independence Church, she married Dorr E. Olds, who predeceased her on July 16, 2015.
Barbara worked as a dispatcher for NYS Department of Transportation in Friendship from 1972 until her retirement in 1993. She started her working career as a waitress and co-owner with her husband Sandy at the College Inn in Alfred in the mid 1950’s and from 1957 – 65, she was a co-owner with her mother-in-law at the Coffee Pot in Wellsville. During that time, Barb and Sandy also owned and operated the Cornelius Dairy Farm in Andover. In her post retirement years, she worked part-time as a waitress at the Beef Haus in Wellsville.
Barb is survived by two sons, Norm (Sue) Olds of Andover and Edward (Kara) Olds of Rochester; three brothers, Jack (Glenna) Clark, Larry (Wanda) Clark and Dale (Marsha) Clark, all of Andover; four sisters, Joan (Charley) Wallace and Sylvia Lehman, both of Andover, Pauline (Garth) Hulin of Wabash, Ind. and Carol Roth of Fla.; two sisters-in-law, Mary Phyllis Clark of Wellsville and Nellie Mae Clark of Andover; and a brother-in-law, David Ankeny of Crofton, Md.
Additionally, she is survived by six grandchildren, Levi Olds, Carly Olds, Emily Olds, Dr. Kristie (Matt) Petree, Kylie Olds and Samuel Olds; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to both husbands, she was predeceased by two brothers, Cecil R. “Dick” Clark and Ernest Blair Clark; a sister, Beverly Ankeny; and one grandson, Jake Olds.
Barbara was a woman of many interests. She enjoyed the solitude of a good book, especially her quiet times of reading the Bible. Barb loved the fresh air and exercise of her daily walk and because of her love for trees, Spring was particularly enjoyable as she anticipated the blooming of the lilac bushes. She had a keen interest in watching tennis and as a player, was very competitive at the sport. Barb also loved animals. She especially loved her corgi “Taffy” and made pets out of all their dairy cows, which, like her dog, were all overweight.
Barbara had a lifelong passion for food; whether preparing it during her diner days, cooking it for her family at home or eating out at her favorite restaurant, the Beef Haus, she always preferred that “homemade” taste. But the kitchen was not without its dangers as it was not unusual for her to burn pot holders in her haste. Finally, Barbara had both a tough and a generous side to her. Her toughness was born out of caring for two husbands during their long and difficult battle with cancer. Her generous side often found a home with her granddaughters, the secret beneficiaries of her little monetary gifts.
Visitation will be held on Thursday from 5:00-7:30 p.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service will be on Friday at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Dennis Munro of the North Bingham Community Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Independence Union Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Barbara’s name may be made to SPCA Serving Allegany County, 1374 SR 19A, Wellsville, NY 14895.
June 15, 1959 – March 22, 2014
Visitation: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 2:00 – 4:00 p.m., 6:00-8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Thursday, March 27, 2014 11:00 a.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Charlene May Folwell O’Dell, 54 , passed away at home Saturday (March 22, 2014) following a lengthy illness.
Mrs. Folwell O’Dell was born on June 15, 1959 in Rochester to George E. and Delores M. (Coules) O’Dell. On July 4, 1977 she married the love of her life, Frank J. Folwell, who survives.
Charlene devoted her life to her family by caring for their needs and providing a loving, happy home life.
In addition to her husband, Charlene is survived by five daughters, Shannon Kelsey, Shanna O’Dell, Brittney O’Dell, and Brandy O’Dell all of Andover, and Chanel O’Dell of Wellsville; two sons, Mathew O’Dell of Wellsville and Scott O’Dell of Oregon, Ohio; a nephew nurtured in her home and raised as a son, Leroy O’Dell; her mother, Delores O’Dell; one brother, William G. (Debbie) O’Dell of Rochester; two sisters, Valerie Gregg, and Carla Monda, both of Rochester; 11 grandchildren, Hannah Kelsey, Emily Kelsey, Adam Kelsey, Isabelle Kluck, Erin Johnson, Evan Buchholz, Autumn O’Dell, Bentley Monahan, Kylee Williams, Kaylee Williams, and Aevuh-Lanaeh O’Dell, and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her father, she was predeceased by two sons, Adam O’Dell and Roy O’Dell; and one sister, Mary Jane Deprez.
Charlene was a competitive Bingo player. Many summer evenings were spent at the Woodhull Raceway cheering for her favorite drivers. She also greatly enjoyed fishing. For Charlene, the time best spent was when she was with her family who meant everything to her.
Friends may call on Wednesday from 2-4 p.m and 6-8 p.m. at Baker Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held on Thursday at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home with Pastor James Gardner, officiating. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Charlene’s name may be made to the Diabetes Center at Jones Memorial Hospital, 191 North Main Street, Wellsville, NY 14895.
. . . one of the few people in this country to become a board certified practitioner of both Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine.
Patricia (Pat) O’Brien, Alfred University alumna and longtime partner of the recently deceased AU history professor, Vicki Eaklor, passed away on Sunday (June 3, 2018) at Highland Hospital in Rochester, after a long struggle with cancer.
She attributed her own fatal illness to an inherited Fh (heterozygous) lipid disorder combined with a reaction to statin drugs, which may have unleashed an aggressive form of cancer. She attributed her survival well beyond the original prognosis to her intensive treatments using natural medicine and never giving up.
Born in Buffalo, O’Brien spent her early childhood years in Lockport, Williamsville, Pittsford, and Whitesboro, and her high school years on Long Island. She also lived briefly in Redding, Conn. and Newport, RI. After coming to Western New York to study at Alfred University, she remained in the region as a resident of Andover.
Passionate about athletics, O’Brien ran track and cross-country in both high school and college. In middle school, junior high, and high school she competed on the tennis, basketball, and swim teams. She won gold, silver, and bronze medals in various 5K and 10K races in the northeast, including: Elmira, Rochester, Buffalo, Long Island, Connecticut, and Watkins Glen. Many residents of Alfred knew her from the AU fitness center, where she regularly trained. She could be seen running or on the treadmill until shortly before her death. In addition to being an avid runner, O’Brien trained from 2006-2011 as a natural body builder.
While at Alfred University, she majored in both Philosophy (’89) and the Fine Arts (’96). Two of her favorite professors were Tom Peterson (religion) and Mario Prisco (painting). After graduating, O’Brien had various careers, working as an executive director for the American Cancer Society and as a caseworker for Mental Health Foster Kids before starting her own practice in Holistic Health Care. She thought of healing others as a gift and one of the most rewarding experiences. She published numerous articles in her field as well as a book, “Natural Medicine: What You Need To Know To Make It Work For You” in 2003.
She became one of the few people in this country to become a board certified practitioner of both Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine. She studied Ayurvedic medicine at the Bayville Ayurveda Holistic Center and the American Institute of Vedic Studies. She studied Chinese medicine (TCM) and Chinese Herbology through the Institute for Chinese Herbology and the Connecticut Institute for Herbal Studies. She studied with world renowned Herman Aihara and was certified in Macrobiotics at the Vega Institute in California. She was board certified with the American Association of Drugless Practitioners as well as professionally certified with the American Herbalist Guild. She was a member of the Northeast Herbal Association. During her twenty-three year long career as a health practitioner, and appeared on television, was a guest speaker on the radio and at conferences, and held numerous classes, lectures, and workshops on natural health throughout the northeast.
Before and during her career in natural medicine, O’Brien was a dedicated painter, selling her works in galleries in New York, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut. She painted a mural of athletes for Shoreham Long Island High School and another mural for a private residence in Ridgefield, Connecticut.
In addition to all of the above accomplishments, she was particularly proud of having worked to change Alfred University’s benefits and policy guidelines for domestic partners, including same sex partners. This change has helped provide critical support for many who have followed.
She loved animals and volunteered at the SPCA Serving Allegany County and the Farm Sanctuary in Watkins Glen. Donations in her name to these organizations are welcome.
O’Brien is survived by her parents, Edward and Valerie O’Brien, her two sisters, Kelly (O’Brien) Sebrasky and Shannon (O’Brien) Patton, and four nephews and one niece.
A memorial service to celebrate Pat’s life is being planned for later in June. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
October 18, 1939 – December 18, 2020
The trips were all about seeing the sights, relaxing by the pool or on the beach, and meeting people.
Visitation: Monday, December 21, 2020 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Tuesday, December 22, 2020 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville Eloise V. Nolan, 81, passed away at home surrounded by loving family on Friday (Dec. 18, 2020).
Eloise was born on October 18, 1939 in Alfred to Terrance and Amy L. (Savey) Houghtling. She was a 1957 graduate of Wellsville Central School. On March 11, 1963 in Georgia she married the love of her life, William G. Nolan, who survives.
Her varied work history includes a number of years at Argenteri Brothers in Wellsville. She also worked in maintenance at Dresser-Rand; in the Shipping Department at Northern Lights Candles; and she made knives at The Alcas Knife Company in Olean.
In addition to her husband of 57 years, Eloise is survived by two sons, Andrew (Lisa) Nolan of Wellsville and William G. (Jennifer) Nolan II of Alma; a brother, Clair (Peg) Houghtling of Plant City, Fla; a sister-in-law, Lois Houghtling of Sumpter, S.C.; five grandchildren, Cody Nolan, Casey (Adam) Humphries, Jade Nolan, Sierra (Eli) McCaig and Josie Nolan; great grandsons, Garrett and Wyatt Humphries; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
She is preceded in death by six siblings, Francis Houghtling, Arlene Houghtling in infancy, Lucina Stoneham, Fred Houghtling, Nathala Pitts and Richard Houghtling.
Eloise was a member of the Crystal Valley Saddle Club and TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly.)
Eloise was a traveler and she truly loved seeing the world. She had opportunity to visit many locations in Europe including Barcelona, Rome, and Venice, as well as more exotic destinations such as Istanbul and Morocco. She was thrilled to see Alaska and Hawaii. She especially enjoyed those trips that included a cruise and she amassed a long list of Caribbean ports of call. The trips were all about seeing the sights, relaxing by the pool or on the beach, and meeting people.
Closer to home, she enjoyed dancing, horseback riding, rodeos and playing horseshoes as well as working 3-D puzzles. Eloise was also a 4-H leader and hosted children during the summer through the Fresh Air Kids program. She especially loved the Christmas season and enjoyed shopping for her loved ones and the Salvation Army. Overall, her true joy was found in her family and the Buffalo Bills.
Visitation, with appropriate social distancing standards will be held on Monday (Dec. 21, 2020) from 5:00-7:00 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville/Scio. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. with Pastor Diane Cox officiating. Burial will follow in Stannards Cemetery. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
March 5, 1935 – March 3, 2017
Mary had a deep and abiding love of God, family and friends.
CELEBRATION OF LIFE: Saturday, July 1, 2017 1:30 pm
Niedermaier Camp, Everman Road Mary Alice Niedermaier, 81, formerly of Andover, passed away Friday (March 3) at Wellsville Manor Care Center.
Mrs. Niedermaier was born on March 5, 1935 to Jack and Jane (Hawkins) White. She was a 1953 graduate of Canisteo Central School. Mary was a cloth weaver for Stearns and Stearns Textile Mill in Hornell from 1975 until her retirement in 2000. Previously, she worked the Niedermaier Farm in Andover for 17 years.
Mary is survived by four sons, Butch (Kelli) Niedermaier, Tony (Dawn) Niedermaier, Billy Niedermaier, all of Andover and John (Jenna) Niedermaier of Odessa; three daughters, Melinda (Lynn) Sherwood of Danville, Ky., Theresa (Randy) Bowman of Damon, Tex. and Kristina (William) Wallace of Shinglehouse, Pa.; 21 grandchildren, Heather Niedermaier, Alexis Niedermaier, Kelsie Niedermaier, Kohler Niedermaier, AJ Niedermaier, Amber Niedermaier, Hayleigh Niedermaier, Hayden Niedermaier, Kyla (Philip) Betts, Jessica (Patrick) Pirrizolo, Johnny Niedermaier, Shane (Jamie) Sherwood, Christy Peach, Michael Sherwood, Willie Sherwood, Jimmy Nevol, Jordan Bowman, Jarredd Bowman, Joshua Bowman, Eric (Abi) Wallace and Paul (Phylicia) Wallace;11 great grandchildren, Nora Betts, Jensen Betts, Matthew Sherwood, Joshua Sherwood, Bradley Peach, Christopher Peach, Mason Peach, Noah Sherwood, Lauryn Sherwood, Mary Sherwood and Max Wallace; and two nephews, Mike (Jennifer) Carson and Rod Carson.
She was predeceased by an infant daughter, Marlene Niedermaier.
Mary had a deep and abiding love of God, family and friends. She was never one to embrace the worldly pleasures of life but rather the simple and powerful pleasures of building memories and friendships. She treasured the times of family barbecues at the Niedermaier Camp. Mary was a very compassionate woman which motivated her to volunteer her time at the Allegany County Office of the Aging and to rock babies at the local daycare center. Though compassionate, Mary had a core set of beliefs that at times caused her to be outspoken. She was not afraid to speak her mind and stand up for the causes she believed in.
Mary had other interests. She had a long and enduring love of reading books, especially one with a good mystery plot. She wrote a couple of children’s books and had them published. Additionally, she enjoyed watching television and was lights out when it came to answering game show questions.
Per Mary’s wishes, there will be no prior visitation. A celebration of her life will be held at a time to be determined. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. Memorial contributions in Mary’s name may be made to SPCA Serving Allegany County, 1374 NY-19, Wellsville, NY 14895 or to Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675-8517.
December 27, 1938 – February 8, 2015 . . . she savored chocolate, particularly Niagara Chocolates.
Visiting Hours: Friday, February 13, 2015 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Friday, February 13, 2015 11:00 a.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Carol A. Nickerson, 76, passed away Sunday (Feb. 8, 2015) at Highland Healthcare Center following a lengthy illness.
Mrs. Nickerson was born on Dec. 27, 1938 in Wellsville to Elmer and Marie (Mesler) Webster. She was a 1956 graduate of Allentown Union School.
Carol worked at Jones Memorial Hospital, in medical records, for twenty years. She also worked at St. James Memorial Hospital in Hornell and for Dr. Halpenney in both Hornell and Wellsville. Her most recent employment was at the Community Center in Wellsville, retiring in 2008.
Carol is survived by two sons, Dennis Webster of Andover and Gary Nickerson of Citrus Springs, Fla.; two daughters, Teresa Jones and Rhonda Nickerson, both of Andover; nine grand children, Pastor Joshua (Tina) Dean, Dr. Cody Davis, Rachel Ann Brighon, Kattie Brighon, Brigette Brighon, John Jacob Howard, Juanita Green, Zackery Sisson, and Allie Worthington; two great grandchildren, Judah Dean and Grantly Michael Dean; and her very dear friend, Belva Vlassopulos.
She was predeceased by her daughter, Amy Jones.
Carol was an avid sports enthusiast. She was known as a “die-hard” Chicago Cubs fan and a devoted New Orleans Saints fan. She appreciated reading and she savored chocolate, particularly Niagara Chocolates. Carol adored her children and loved to visit with her family.
Visiting hours will be on Friday from 10-11 a.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service will be held on Friday at 11 a.m., at the funeral home immediately following the visitation, with Rev. Joshua Dean of the Renovation Church, Buffalo, officiating.
Memorial contributions in Carol’s name may be made to SPCA Serving Allegany County, 1374 SR 19 South, Wellsville, NY 14895.
May 4, 1954 – June 10, 2019 Larry was most in his element when he was outside enjoying nature. Celebration of Life:
Saturday, June 29, 2019
2:00 p.m.
at “The Farm” Larry C. Nevol, 65, passed away Monday (June 10, 2019) at home surrounded by family. Larry was born on May 4, 1954 in North Hornell to Charles J. and Alice J. (O’Dell) Nevol, Jr. He was a 1972 graduate of Andover Central School. On June 4, 2016, in Gettysburg, Pa., he married Denise E. Austin, solidifying a wonderful 22 year romance. Larry worked as a machinist for Dresser-Rand Corporation for 42 years, retiring in 2016. In addition to his wife, Larry is survived by three children, Alicia (Thomas) Nevol, Robert (Brandy) Nevol and Nykole Nevol, all of Andover; three brothers, Charles Nevol and David (Mary) Nevol, both of Andover and J.D. Nevol of Houston, Tex.; three sisters, Bonnie (Kendall) Peeples of Taccoa, Ga., Kay (Gabby) Cabellero of Houston, Tex. and Mary L. Nevol of Andover; two grandchildren, Brynna Kay Nevol of Corning and Analiyah K.M. Wyatt of Andover and a baby boy Nevol coming in July; a special lifelong friend, Andy Jackson of Andover; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a granddaughter, Amaní Laraí-Rose Porchia; two brothers-in-law, Rick Meyer and Bill Dickenson; a sister-in-law, Patty Nevol and a nephew, Brian Nevol. Larry was most in his element when he was outside enjoying nature. He loved to hunt and fish and plant oak and maple trees on his property. His favorite things were spending time on “the farm” with his wife and family. Together they enjoyed swimming, shooting and family cookouts. He enjoyed teaching his children to shoot responsibly and enjoyed the friendly competition of trap and target practice. He loved his gardening and made sure the local deer had a well-supplied food plot. A common outing was to drive the country side looking for deer, often capturing pictures of them in his camera. Larry was also a NASCAR fan and would travel with his family to Pocono Raceway and Michigan International Speedway to indulge his passion. Per Larry’s wishes, there will be no prior visitation. A Celebration of Life will be held on “the farm” on Saturday, June 29 at 2:00. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
Memorial contributions in Larry’s name may be made to Allegany County Cancer Services, Attn: Lori Ballengee, 100 South Highland Ave., Wellsville, NY 14895.
Larry C. Nevol
June 20, 1957 – September 30, 2018
Memorial Service: Saturday, October 20, 2018 12:30 p.m. Andover Presbyterian Church
Ronald J. Nichols, 61, passed away Sunday (Sept. 30, 2018) at CHI Memorial Hospital in Chattanooga, Tenn. following a lengthy illness.
Ronald was born on June 20, 1957 in North Hornell to Donald L. and Reva J. (Swarts) Nichols. He was a 1976 graduate of Andover Central School.
Ron was a truck driver for most of his career. He worked for J.D. Trucking, Jacob’s Daddy and Crete Carrier Corporation for many years. He also drove a delivery van for Stephens Auto, Inc. in Hornell.
Ron is survived by one son, Donald Steven Nichols of Irving, Tex.; one sister, Debra (Robert) Daugherty of St. Augustine, Fla.; three nephews, Rob Daugherty, Matt Daugherty and Dan Daugherty; two “special” granddaughters, Angela Nichols and Nikki Nichols; several cousins; and his faithful canine companion, Bentley.
Ron enjoyed reading and he loved movies. He knew every actress and actor of every movie they played in. As much as anything though, he enjoyed the freedom and solitude of being behind the controls of a tractor-trailer.
The memorial service will be held at 12:30 p.m. at the Andover Presbyterian Church with Rev. Christian Mattison officiating. Memorial contributions in Ron’s name may be made to Wellsville Lions Club Diabetes Center at Jones Memorial Hospital, 196 North Main Street, Wellsville, NY 14895.
June 18, 1923 – February 23, 2013
. . . enjoyed tatting and other fine needlework.
Alice J. Nevol, 89, passed away Saturday (Feb. 23, 2013) at Jones Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Nevol was born on June 18, 1923 in Alfred to Lewis “Elba” and Mida Altana (Palmiter) Odell. She was a 1942 graduate of Alfred-Almond Central School. On May 24, 1947, in Alfred with Rev. E. T. Harris performing the ceremony, she married Charles J. Nevol, Jr., who predeceased her on July 14, 1986.
Alice was a fulltime homemaker and worked as a part-time custodian for Andover Central School for 35 years until her retirement in 2003.
Alice is survived by three daughters, Bonnie L. Meyer of Toccoa, Ga., Kay I. (Gabino) Caballero of Houston, Tex. and Mary L. (William Dickinson) Nevol of Andover; four sons, Charles L. (Patricia) Nevol of Spencerport, Larry L. (Denise) Nevol and David G. (Mary) Nevol, both of Andover and Jimmy D. Nevol of Houston, Tex.; 8 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by two brothers, Kenneth E. Odell and Clifford Odell; a son-in-law, Richard E. Meyer; and a grandson, Brian M. Nevol.
Alice enjoyed tatting and other fine needlework. With seven children and her husband, she led a full and wonderful life and cherished the moments spent tending to their needs.
Per Alice’s wishes, there will be a private funeral service held at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover at the convenience of the family, with Abbot William MacCrea of the Celtic Christian Community at Locust Brae, officiating. Burial will follow in Hillside Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Alice’s name may be made to Andover Rescue Squad, PO Box 726, Andover, NY 14806.
October 18, 1970 – April 7, 2020
She had a special relationship with her mother.
Hour of Reflection, for immediate family: Saturday, April 11, 2020 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Private Funeral Service: Saturday, April 11, 2020 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville Veronica Lynn NeuHaus, 49, passed away on Tuesday (April 7, 2020) at Strong Memorial Hospital.
Veronica was born on Oct. 18, 1970 in Wellsville to Leo Norman and Sandra Lee (Barrett) VanHorn. In 1999, she married John NeuHaus who predeceased her in 2002.
Veronica is survived by her children Brandon Mathews, Ashley Mathews, Joshua Smith, Mathew Smith, Nichole Smith, Katie Smith, and Brianna NeuHaus; her sisters Robin (Tom) Louwerse of Genesee, Pa., Bobbijo (Darryl) Puccinelli of Olean; her brother, Tim (Jamie) Rice of Wellsville; and a special friend, Rob Slocum of Wellsville; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by both of her parents.
Veronica’s children and nieces and nephews were dear to her and she had a special relationship with her mother.
An Hour of Reflection will be held on Saturday (April 11) from 1:00-2:00 p.m. for the immediate family at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Wellsville. A private funeral service will be held at 2:00 officiated by Rev. Carl Kemp of Knights Creek Methodist Church. A graveside memorial service will be held at Maple Grove Cemetery in Friendship at a later date. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
Please note: The private funeral service will be offered online through the “View Webcast” icon at the top of this page. Password for the service is available from Veronica’s family.
January 25, 1981 – August 28, 2017
Rodney liked the quiet solitude of a long walk in the woods.
Rodney Lee Nelson III, 36, passed away Monday (Aug. 28, 2017) at Highland Hospital in Rochester.
Mr. Nelson was born on Jan. 25, 1981 in Wellsville to Rodney Lee, Jr. and Donna (Strong) Nelson. From his early childhood, he was raised and nurtured by his father and step-mother, Rodney Lee, Jr. and Patty Nelson. He was a 1999 graduate of South Greene High School in Greeneville, Tenn.
Rodney worked for G. D. Fuller Roofing, Inc. in Scio for the past 3 years as a roofer. Previously he worked with his father at Innovative Millwright Service, Inc. in Greeneville, Tenn.
In addition to his mother, Donna Strong of Wellsville and father and step-mother, Rodney Lee, Jr. and Patty Nelson of Greeneville, Rodney is survived by his fiancé, Kiara Harnish of Wellsville; two sons, Devin Snead of Richland, N.C. and Cameron Golisano of Portville; five sisters, Melissa Nelson of Parrotsville, Tenn., Sheena Nelson of Canandaigua, Erica Strong of Bath, and Danielle Webster and Morgan Webster, both of Wellsville; his grandmother, Wanda Nelson of Portville; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by a brother, Shad Strong; his grandfather, Rodney Lee Nelson, Sr. and his grandmother, Diana Strong.
Rodney liked the quiet solitude of a long walk in the woods. He often coupled this time searching for ginseng. He was especially friendly with those he met and possessed a good heart. Rodney was always up to a challenge and met them with strong determination. He developed a passion for football from his father and was a lifelong Green Bay Packers fan.
Per the family’s wishes, there will be no prior visitation. A private memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville.
February 6, 1937 – October 6, 2018 She loved to tinker in her yard and build furniture with her daughter Jewel.
Graveside Service: Tuesday, October 9, 2018 1:00 p.m. Bainbridge Cemetery, Bainbridge, PA
Harlean R. Nees, 81, formerly of Elizabethtown, Pa., passed away Saturday (Oct. 6, 2018) at home with her daughter by her side.
Harlean was born on Feb. 6, 1937 in Ickesburg, Pa. to Herbert and Emma (Benner) Flowers. She worked in retail sales as a manager for Goodwill, Inc. in Elizabethtown for over 15 years until her retirement in 2008.
Harlean is survived by one son, Robert Stephen Ulrich of Maytown, Pa.; one daughter, Jewel (Rusty) Lampman of Shongo; 3 grandchildren, Herbert R. (Stacy) Ulrich of Memphis, Tenn., Kassandra (Ken) Gingrich of Middletown, Pa. and Robert S. (Holly) Ulrich III of Lebanon, Pa.; 10 great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by her daughter, Emma Mary Nees.
Harlean was an avid reader and enjoyed spending time in her flower and vegetable garden. She loved to tinker in her yard and build furniture with her daughter Jewel. She also enjoyed crocheting, making afghans for her family as gifts. Per her wishes, there will be no prior visitation. A graveside service will be held on Tuesday (Oct. 9) at 1:00 p.m. at Bainbridge Cemetery in Bainbridge, Pa.
April 15, 1930 – October 13, 2014 enjoyed . . . softball games, jigsaw puzzles and watching the Buffalo Bills and Sabres.
Visitation: Friday, October 17, 2014 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Saturday, October 18, 2014 11:00 a.m. United Methodist Church, Andover
Doris Mulconery, 84, passed away on Monday (October 13, 2014) at Jones Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Mulconery was born on April 15, 1930 in Pittsfield, Mass., the daughter of Louis Wintemberg and Clara Carver Wintemberg Norris, and stepdaughter of Gaylord Norris. She lived most of her life in Andover. On July 30, 1955, she married Donald Mulconery, who survives.
Doris was a graduate of Andover Central School in 1947 and Federal Commercial School in Hornell. She worked at NYS Department of Transportation in Hornell, Alfred University and NYS College of Ceramics, Andover Central School and SUNY at Alfred and Wellsville, retiring in 1989.
Doris was a member of the Andover United Methodist Church, serving in various offices throughout the years. She enjoyed her children and grandchildren, softball games, jigsaw puzzles and watching the Buffalo Bills and Sabres.
Survivors include her husband Donald of Andover, a son, Patrick Mulconery of Rochester, a daughter Linda (Kenneth) Geer of Andover, two grandsons, Chad Geer and Kyle Geer, and several nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by a brother, Louis (Patricia) Wintemberg; a sister Barbara (Robert) Born; and an infant brother, Dickie.
Friends may call on Friday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held on Saturday at 11:00 a.m. at the Andover United Methodist Church with Rev. Terry Kelly, officiating. Burial in Hillside Cemetery will be at the convenience of the family.
Memorial contributions in Doris’ name may be made to Andover Rescue Squad, PO Box 726, Andover, NY 14806 or Andover United Methodist Church, 33 East Greenwood St., Andover, NY 14806.
December 11, 2017
Memorial Service: Saturday, December 16, 2017 11:00 a.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home
Viveon E. Moyer, infant daughter of Todd and Stephanie Moyer was shepherded into the arms of Jesus on Monday, Dec. 11, 2017.
In addition to her parents, Viveon leaves behind five brothers, Weston B. Moyer, Landon D. Allen, Brandon M. Nichporuk, Jordan R. Moyer and Maceon T. Moyer; two sisters, Ashton J. Drake and Reanon S. Moyer; her grandparents, Steve and Pam Allen of Andover, Todd and Tamara Moyer of Wellsville, Constance Ferraro of Knoxville, Tenn. and Jeffery Hurlburt of Andover; her great grandparents, Bea and Ron Allen and Bea and Lawrence Hurlburt, all of Andover , Roger and Cathy Moyer of Wellsville and Charlene Riffle of Andover; her great-great grandmothers, Kay Rifenburg of Andover and Gladys Sweet of Wellsville; her Uncle Matthew Ferraro of Knoxville, Tenn., Uncle Dan Allen of Andover, Aunt Melinda Allen and Aunt Rebecca Allen, both of Andover; and Great Uncle Richie Rifenburg of Andover.
There will be a memorial service held on Saturday (Dec. 16) at 11:00 a.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville with Rev. Bill Sylor of the Genesis Bible Church in Scio, officiating.
March 8, 1938 – January 22, 2015 . . . more than 58 happy years as a loving wife.
Visiting Hours: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 2:00-4:00 p.m. and 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home
Funeral Service: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 11:00 a.m. Blessed Sacrament Church, Andover
Helen Mosher, 76, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday (Jan. 22, 2015) at Jones Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Mosher was born on March 8, 1938 in Rochester to Hugh E. and Anna (Smith) Reynolds. She was a 1954 graduate of St. Joseph High School in Rochester. On September 15, 1956 Helen married the love of her life, Eldon Mosher, who survives her.
Helen was a skilled secretary and also worked at Alfred University in food services. The largest part of her career was served as a bus driver. She began driving bus with the Golden Arrow Bus Line in Rochester and then spent 27 years driving for Andover Central School, retiring in 1998.
Along with her husband of 58 years, Helen is survived by three daughters, Jacqueline Gavin (James Silvis) of Bradford, Pa., Betty Anne Lown (Douglas) of Canaseraga, and Kathleen (Floyd) Reynolds of Andover; a son-in-law Mike Gavin; four grandchildren, Ryan Lown (Danielle Morsch), Amber Lynn Reynolds (Rick Childs), Lacey Deiter (Travis), and Seth Reynolds; one grandson-in-law, Jeremiah J. Williard; two great grandchildren Kennedy Willard and Noah Willard; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by a granddaughter, Tiffany Marie Willard, and siblings Lawrence Reynolds, Alice Reynolds, Harvey Reynolds, Joey Reynolds, Theresa Reynolds, and Betty Anne Reynolds.
Helen enjoyed vacationing with Eldon in South Carolina where they had great fun every day at the senior center. She enjoyed crocheting and loved hummingbirds. She made an effort to develop relationships with the children on her bus routes and enjoyed their “Hi, Mrs. Mosher!” greetings as she went about town. Her “one weakness” was Bubble Yum. Helen was very social during her years in the nursing home where she enjoyed card games, Bingo, and serving her friends by participating on the Resident Committee. Helen dearly loved her family and was a devoted mother and grandmother; and she leaves a legacy of more than 58 happy years as a loving wife.
Helen spent eight years at Highland Healthcare in Wellsville where she made many friends. It is with great appreciation that we, the family of Helen Mosher, say thank you to the many caregivers who spent countless hours providing great care for Helen.
Visiting hours will be on Tuesday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in Hillside Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Helen’s name may be made to Blessed Sacrament Church, P.O. Box 761, Andover, NY 14806 or Allegany County Cancer Services, Attn: Lori Ballengee, 100 South Highland Avenue, Wellsville, NY 14895.
May 26, 1933 – November 6, 2017
Trolling auctions and playing lottery tickets were also favorite activities.
Visiting Hours: Thursday, November 9, 2017 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Thursday, November 9, 2017 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Eldon E. Mosher, 84, passed away Monday (Nov. 6, 2017) at Highland Hospital in Rochester following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Mosher was born on May 26, 1933 in Westfield, Pa. to Bernard and Ruth (Griffin) Mosher. He served in the United States Army from 1954-55. On Sept. 15, 1956 he married Helen Reynolds, who predeceased him on Jan. 22, 2015.
Eldon enjoyed a varied working career. He was a mechanic for Rush-Henrietta School District from 1966 to 1974. He later worked for Joyce Pipeline in Andover before retiring in 1985. In addition to these, he was a mechanic for A.L. Blades in Hornell and was a part-time school bus driver for Andover Central School. At one time he owned several gas stations in Rochester and owned and operated Al’s Auto Parts in Andover.
Eldon is survived by two daughters, Betty Anne (Douglas) Lown of Canaseraga and Kathleen Reynolds of Andover; a son-in-law, George “Mike” Gavin of Andover; one brother, Melton Mosher of Rochester; one sister, Anna Pentycofe of Rochester; four grandchildren, Ryan (Danielle) Lown of Dansville, Lacey (Travis) Dieter of Nunda, Amber (Brian Benka) Reynolds of Erie, Pa. and Seth Reynolds of Andover; one grand son-in-law, Jeremiah Willard of Olean; four great grandchildren, Kennedy Willard, Noah Willard, Benton Lown and Wesley Dieter; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his wife, he was predeceased by a daughter, Jacqueline Gavin; one brother, Ellery Mosher; one sister, Wilda Fuller; and one granddaughter, Tiffany Willard.
Eldon loved the outdoors. He enjoyed hunting, snowmobiling, and motorcycling. He also loved anything with a motor and spent many enjoyable hours tinkering on cars. To him, Mopar parts were the only parts to use. When he wasn’t outdoors, you could find him playing cards or bingo. Trolling auctions and playing lottery tickets were also favorite activities. In his later years, Eldon savored visiting with friends and family, and monitoring the local traffic from his front porch.
Visiting hours will be on Thursday from 12- 2 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. with Fr. John Cullen of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Canasaraga as celebrant. Burial with full military honors will follow in Hillside Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Eldon’s name may be made to the Canaseraga Fire Department, 10 Main Street, Canaseraga, NY 14822.
January 12, 1954 – November 2, 2018
“Dad overcame many trials; he had a big heart and was a wonderful father.”
Memorial Service: Saturday, November 24, 2018 11:00 a.m. Almond Union of Churches
Martin E. “Marty” Moses, 64, passed away Friday (Nov. 2, 2018) at home.
Martin was born on Jan. 12, 1954 in Hornell to Carl T. and Mary Jean (Whitikar) Moses. He was a 1972 graduate of Alfred-Almond Central School.
Marty owned and operated Moses Lumber in Almond for many years.
Marty is survived by a daughter, Colleen (Danny Dobson) McIntyre of Almond; three sons, Kyle Moses and Tim Sarah Von Hagn) Moses, both of Almond and Chris Moses of Denver, Colo.; his longtime girlfriend, Marilyn Maddaford of Almond and her two daughters, Alexandria Bebout and Patricia Bebout; his former wife and mother of his children, Kathy Moses; one brother, Roger Moses of Mass.; two grandsons, Cale McIntyre and Aaron Moses, both of Almond; one nephew, Max Moses; and his lifelong best friend, Mike Parker of Almond, who was always there to help.
Martin was an avid sports enthusiast. He love watching, playing and coaching, especially basketball. For many years he coached youth sports. Marty also had a love for motorcycles and snowmobiles. As a hobby, he enjoyed coin collecting.
Over the past fifteen years, Marty struggled greatly with addiction. With the addiction came broken relationships with family and friends, as well as financial setbacks. His story though was one of redemption. Marty in years past accepted the Lord as his Savior. God never left him and in recent years he learned to lean on God to stay sober and was in the process of re-establishing relationships with his children and a circle of close friends. In the words of his daughter, “Dad overcame many trials; he had a big heart and was a wonderful father.”
There will be no prior visitation. A memorial service will be held on Saturday (Nov. 24) at 11:00 a.m. at Almond Union of Churches with Rev. Charlie Emerson officiating.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
April 1, 1956 – May 22, 2017 . . . it (MMD) didn’t affect his ability to love on his nieces and nephews.
Visiting Hours: Thursday, May 25 , 2017 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Friday, May 26, 2017 11:00 a.m.
Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville Laurence E. Morris, Jr., 61, passed away Monday (May 22, 2017) at Wellsville Manor Care Center following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Morris was born on April 1, 1956 in Wellsville to Laurence E. “Bud” and Dolores (Osmin) Morris, Sr. He was a 1976 graduate of Wellsville Central School.
Larry worked for many years in maintenance for Alfred State College at the Wellsville campus and later as a laborer for Baldwin Forest Products in Bolivar.
Larry is survived by three sisters, Connie Shuttleworth of Corning, Bonnie (Charlie) Baldwin and Roxanne Baldwin, both of Wellsville; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by two infant twin sons, Gary Morris and Jerry Morris; one sister, Ramona Robbins; and one brother, Duane Morris.
Larry’s life was greatly complicated by his long struggle with Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy. Though limiting in many ways, it didn’t affect his ability to love on his nieces and nephews. One of his favorite pastimes was to tease them, his way of showing how much he cared. Larry also enjoyed doing word search puzzles and in his younger years, he was an avid bowler.
There will be a time of visitation on Thursday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service will be held on Friday at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Carl Kemp of the Knights Creek Evangelical Methodist Church in Scio, officiating. Burial will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery in Wellsville. Memorial contributions in Larry’s name may be made to the David A. Howe Public Library, 155 N. Main St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
December 17, 1948 – November 9, 2020
Whether it was shirts, gloves or dresses, there wasn’t anything she couldn’t handle on a sewing machine.
Sharon L. Morris, 71, passed away Monday (Nov. 9, 2020) at Highland Park Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Wellsville following a lengthy illness.
Sharon was born on Dec. 17, 1948 in Wellsville to Charles Wesley and Winifred Marie (Geffers) Jenison.
Sharon was a maintenance worker for Kings Arms Apartments in Virginia Beach, Va. for many years. Upon moving back to New York, she worked for Argentieri Brothers, Inc. in Wellsville from 1998 through 2012. Her various positions included a material handler, folding and processing uniforms and finally as a seamstress.
Sharon is survived by a son, James “Terry” (Christine) Martin, Jr. of Colorado Springs; two brothers, Cecil E. (Carol) Jenison of Wellsville and Lyle E. Jenison of Gloucester, Va.; six grandchildren, Matthew Bean, Justin Bean, Cortney Martin, Bailey Martin, Kaylee Martin and Joseph Martin; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by a daughter, Tammy Bean; a son, Walter Alan Martin; and two sisters, Carolynn Lycette and Thelma Mae Higday.
Two of Sharon’s favorite pastimes were sewing and reading. Whether it was shirts, gloves or dresses, there wasn’t anything she couldn’t handle on a sewing machine. For a relaxing evening, a good western novel was her perfect way to unwind.
There will be no prior visitation. A memorial graveside ceremony will be held in the spring at the convenience of the family. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Wellsville. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
Memorial contributions in Sharon’s name may be made to SPCA Serving Allegany County, 5440 NY-19, Belmont, NY 14813.
February 4, 1931 – April 1, 2015
. . . a hard working family man who loved to hang out with his family . . .
Visitation: Saturday, April 4, 2015 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Monday, April 6, 2015 11:00 a.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Laurence E. “Bud” Morris, Sr., 84, passed away Wednesday (April 1, 2015) at home.
Mr. Morris was born on Feb. 4, 1931 in Wellsville to Clyde W. and Hazel (Battles) Morris. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. On June 26, 1954, in Hornell, he married Dolores Osmin, who predeceased him on Oct. 13, 2004.
Bud worked as the timekeeper at Dresser-Rand in Wellsville for 42 years, until his retirement in 1992.
Bud is survived by three daughters, Connie Shuttleworth of Corning and Bonnie (Charlie) Baldwin and Roxanne Baldwin, both of Wellsville; one son, Larry Morris of Wellsville; 9 grandchildren, Tammy, Patti, Chub, Angela, Sue, John, Bobby, Josh and Jaimee; 14 great grandchildren, Kassie, with whom he shared a special relationship and his home until recently, Krielle, Kirstie, Dusty, Sarah, Ashley, Skylee, Cheyenne, Rose, Sonia, Trenton, Cheyenne, Blake and Shelby; three great great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his wife of 50 years, he was predeceased by a son, Duane Morris; a daughter, Ramona Robbins; two brothers, Merle Morris and Harley Morris; and one sister, Shirley DaHill.
Bud was a hard working family man who loved to hang out with his family at home unless he was visiting them at the holidays which often centered around food. He was a frequent regular at the Modern Diner. He was a long time member and Deacon of Christian Temple in Wellsville, where he enjoyed spending time with his church family. Bud was also a life member of the Wellsville American Legion Post 702 and the Wellsville VFW Post 2530. Additionally, he was a member of the Wellsville Loyal Order of Moose and the Wellsville 40 & 8.
Friends are invited to visit on Saturday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service will be held on Monday at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Ralph Wagner, former interim pastor of the Christian Temple-First Congregational Church of Wellsville, officiating. Burial with full military honors will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery in Wellsville.
Memorial contributions in Bud’s name may be made to Christian Temple-First Congregational Church of Wellsville, 289 N. Main St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
She took great delight in giving to others.
Memorial Service: Saturday, September 23, 2017 1:00 p.m. Hornell American Legion, Post 210
Betty Louise Moore, 78, passed away Thursday (Sept. 14, 2017) at home surrounded by family.
Mrs. Moore was born on Feb. 10, 1939 in Andover to Stephen and Adelaid (Shirey) Ordiway. She attended Canisteo Central School. On April 2, 1960, she married Richard L. “Dick” Moore, who predeceased her on June 15, 2007.
Betty worked in food service at Greenwood Central School from 1976 until her retirement in 1994. She had previously worked for Westinghouse Electric Corp. in Bath assembling radio tubes and 6 years at Marion Rohr Corporation, Inc. in Hornell assembling ladies garments.
Betty is survived by four daughters, Anita Barnes of Tampa, Fla., Kimberly E. Moore of Greenwood, and Melinda (William) Weakland and Sherry (Bob) Charles, both of Canister; three sons, Richard M. Moore, Thomas P. (Misty) Moore and Marty (Jackie) Moore, all of Greenwood; three sisters, Dorothy DeWall of Hartsville, Violet (Donald) Spencer of Andover and Joanne (Jerry) Updyke of Greenwood; 22 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by one sister, Iva Elster and five brothers, Richard Ordiway, Burdette Ordiway, Milton Ordiway, Robert Ordiway and William Ordiway.
Betty was all about family. For outdoor activities, she enjoyed fishing, camping and snowmobiling with her husband and children. On one occasion, she and her husband built an awesome treehouse for their kids. Some of the favorite family memories were the times they would load up the car and take back road tours, looking for wildlife. She also enjoyed working in her garden.
For indoor activities, Betty liked to crochet and knit; making socks, ponchos, gloves and sweaters to be given out as gifts. She took great delight in giving to others. Betty also enjoyed playing BINGO and cards in addition to being a huge Elvis and country music fan.
Betty was a very active member of the Canisteo American Legion Ladies Auxiliary and was a social member of the Greenwood American Legion Ladies Auxiliary. Additionally, she was a longtime member of the Hornell Loyal Order of Moose Lodge No. 210.
Per her wishes, there will be no prior visitation. There will be a Celebration of Life memorial service held at the Hornell American Legion Post 440 on Saturday (Sept. 23) at 1:00 p.m. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery at the convenience of the family.
May 12, 1944 – September 9, 2020
Gary was very proud of his children and grandchildren, as well as Jackie—the love of his life.
Gary A. Moon, 76, passed away Wednesday (Sept. 9, 2020) at Elderwood in Hornell following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Moon was born on May 12, 1944 in Blossburg,Pa. to Lee Chester and Margaret Inez (Carmen) Moon. Heserved in the United States Marine Corps from 1962-1964. On May 10, 1969 at the Whitesville United MethodistChurch he married Jacqueline K. Graves, who survives.
Gary worked for Eberle Tannery in Westfield, Pa.from 1965-1974 and as a food service manager for AlfredUniversity from 1985-1997. He also worked as a janitor for Andover Central School and Whitesville Central School.
In addition to his wife of 51 years, Gary is survived by four daughters, Courtney (Eric) Gee of Elkland, Pa.,Danielle (Michael) Dziama of Monroe, Mich., Aimee Moon of Whitesville and Robin Moon; one brother, Edwin(Beverly) Moon of Westfield, Pa.;one sister, Sandra (Ken) Crumbof Orlando, Fla.two sisters-in-law, Norma MoonandCheryl Moon, both of Westfield, Pa.; fourgrandchildren, Amanda Dziama of Toledo, Ohio, Cameron Dziama ofAnn Arbor, Mich., and Holly Coppiniand Carter Coppini, both of Whitesville; and several nieces, nephews andcousins.
He was predeceased by four brothers, Richard Moon, Louis Moon, Wayne Moon and Robert (Suzie) Moon; onesister, Barbara Peet; and three infant siblings, Bonnie Moon, Joseph Moon and Freddy Moon.
Gary’s hobbies tended toward the outdoors as he enjoyed hunting, fishing, and deep-sea fishing. He was a lifetime member of the Whitesville Volunteer Fire Department and a proud member of Kappa Psi Upsilon Fraternity Alfred Chapter.
Gary was very proud of his children and grandchildren, as well as Jackie—the love of his life. Gary’s favorite place was the beach, especially the Outer Banks of North Carolina. For decades, he and his family vacationed there annually during the first week in July. They created many fond memories centered around the Ocracoke Ferry and the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. He and Jackie attendedthe First Flight Centennial Celebration in Kitty Hawk in December, 2003 where they delighted in a Beach Boys concert. In spite of the nearly freezing temperatures, this was a highlight of their OBX experiences.
Gary will be honored by his family at a graveside memorial at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
Memorial contributions in Gary’s name may be made to SPCA Serving Allegany County,PO Box 181, Belmont, NY 14813.
December 24, 1936 – June 18, 2014
Visitation: Saturday, June 21, 2014 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Saturday, June 21, 2014 4:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Patricia A. Montgomery, 77, passed away Wednesday (June 18, 2014) at ECMC hospital in Buffalo following a brief illness.
Patricia was born on Dec. 24, 1936 in Portville to Clinton L. Mascho and Bessie L. (Gleason) Freeman. On Aug. 17, 1957, she married Clarence E. (Junior) Hall, who passed away on March 3, 1988. On Sept. 17, 1994, she married James A. Montgomery, who survives.
Pat worked in the dietary department of Olean General Hospital for 40 years from 1959 until her retirement in 1999.
In addition to her second husband, she is survived by her daughter, Loretta A. Hall of Belmont and a sister, Betty Jeanne Dembowski of Olean.
In addition to her first husband, she was predeceased by two sisters, Priscella Jo Morris and Christabelle Bonnilla.
After retirement, Pat loved to ride cross country with her husband in the semi tractor and trailer. She also liked to go camping, play cards and shoot darts. She was very fond of her dogs and cats.
Friends may call on Saturday from 2-4 p.m.at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service will be held on Saturday at 4:00 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Jeremy Stuck of Genesis Bible Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Maple Lawn Cemetery in Bolivar.
Memorial contributions in Patricia’s name may be made to Allegany Mental Health Association, 45 North Broad Street, Wellsville, NY 14895.
August 31, 1944 – November 6, 2016
He had a very unique way of telling a story . . .
Visiting Hours: Thursday, November 10, 2016 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Memorial Service: Friday, November 11, 2016 11:00 a.m. First Baptist Church, Andover
William A. “Willie” Monroe, 72, passed away Sunday (Nov. 6, 2016) at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, surrounded by family, following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Monroe was born on Aug. 31, 1944 in Buffalo to Carl W. and Edna F. (Joyce) Monroe Pelton. He was a 1963 graduate of Andover Central School. On Nov. 13, 1971, he married Cheryl A. Pelton, who survives.
William worked as a welder for Air Preheater in Wellsville from 1973 to 1985. He briefly worked at Kent Farms in Andover driving a potato truck before becoming a custodian at Andover Central School, where he retired in 1995.
In addition to his wife of almost 45 years, Willie is survived by a son, Nate (fiancé Wanda Wight) Monroe of Genesee, Pa.; a daughter, Meredith (Efrain) Solis of Rockaway, N.J.; one sister, Janet (Bill) Moulton of Newport, Ky.; five grandchildren, Hayden Solis, Alexa Solis, Cody Wight, Miranda Wight and Sydney Wight; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by an infant son, Carl William Monroe; one brother, Terry Monroe; and one sister, Roslyn Cornell.
Willie was an avid hunter and sportsman. In his younger days, he set the Andover Central School record in the shot put, which still stands to this day. He was very proud of his third place finish in the invitational New York State Empire Games in wrestling. Additionally, he was a life member of the NRA.
Willie was a huge John Wayne fan. It was widely rumored that Meredith would have carried the John Wayne name if she had been a boy, or the story goes. He was famous for coining many “Willie-isms” and then sprinkling them into his many yarns that he would spin. He had a very unique way of telling a story that would draw in listeners. It seems he had a tale for “every” occasion. His kids still recall in detail the time he frightened them about an impending tornado and the need to “grab a can of beans and head to the basement”.
There will be a time of visitation on Thursday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The memorial service will be held on Friday at 11:00 a.m. at the First Baptist Church of Andover with Rev. Calvin Densmore, officiating.
Memorial contributions in Willie’s name may be made to SPCA Serving Allegany County, 1374 NY-19, Wellsville, NY 14895 or to First Baptist Church of Andover, 14 Elm St., Andover, NY 14806.
May 2, 1922 – September 30, 2013
. . . enjoyed growing flowers . .
Oletha “Letha” B. Monahan, 91, entered into rest Monday (Sept. 30, 2013) at Wellsville Manor Care Center, with friends at her bedside.
Mrs. Monahan was born on May 2, 1922 in Wellsville to Cornelius J. and Hazel Pearl (Hungerford) Callaghan. She was a 1940 graduate of Andover Central School. On May 24, 1975, in Andover, she married Russell A. Monahan, who predeceased her on Dec. 4, 1992.
Letha worked for Southern Tier Home Health Care and later for Jan and Bev’s Home Care, both in Wellsville, retiring in 1999.
Letha is survived by a son, Neil (Judy) Storms of Aiken, S.C.; one brother-in-law, Thomas LeBar of Madison, Ohio; 18 grandchildren, Renee (Tim) Foster, Denae Storms, Jodi (Tim) Ross, Shawn Storms, Lee Patrick (Laurie) Storms, Rebecca (Dan) Barcy, Neil (Jessica) Storms, Casey Storms, Stephen (Delores) Storms, Shelly (David) Householder, Heather (Joey) Ahl, Sarah (Scott) McLeod, Audrey (Steve) Poore, Peggy (Nathanael) Berrett, Cindi (David) Fagan, Sandi Ryder, Tina Holcomb and Michelle (Brian) Asbury; 51 great grandchildren, 21 great- great grandchildren; a special friend, Ann Johnson of Wellsville; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her second husband, Russell, she was predeceased by her first husband and father of her children, Walter L. Storms, Sr.; two daughters, Gayle LeBar and Cheryl Johnson; one son, Walter Lee Storms, Jr.; and one sister, Thelma LeBar.
Letha enjoyed growing flowers, sewing, reading and crossword puzzles. She was a member of the Andover Firemen’s Ladies Auxiliary and attended Wellsville Bible Church.
Friends may call on Friday from 1:30-3:00 p.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Friday at 3:00 p.m. immediately following the visitation with Rev. Daniel Kenyon of the Wellsville Bible Church, officiating. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery in Wellsville will be at the convenience of the family.
Memorial contributions in Letha’s name may be made to Allegany County Cancer Services, Attn: Lori Ballengee, 100 South Highland Ave., Wellsville, NY 14895.
July 25, 1934 – August 20, 2016 . . . would often load up the family and take long rides in the countryside . . .
Visiting Hours: Wednesday, August 24, 2016 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Memorial Service: Wednesday, August 24, 2016 7:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Leslie J. Monahan, 82, passed away Saturday (Aug. 20, 2016) at Wellsville Manor Care Center in Wellsville.
Mr. Monahan was born on July 25, 1934 in Andover to James J. and Hazel (Sanford) Monahan. He was a 1954 graduate of Andover Central School. He served in the United States Army from 1954-56. On Nov. 23, 1960, in Wellsville, he married Carol A. Clark, who survives.
Leslie worked as a foreman for Capital Plastic Button Factory in Wellsville for 25 years until the factory closed in 1981. He worked for a short time for the Town of Almond until he retired in 1982.
In addition to his wife of 55 years, Les is survived by one son, James R. Monahan of Andover; four daughters, LeDorna D. (Frank Smith) Monahan of Andover, Kim L. Kemp of Scio, Kelly L. (Mark) Piscitelli and Nola R. (Zach Barrett) Monahan, both of Wellsville; and one son-in-law, Tom Bailey of Canisteo.
Additionally, he is survived by 15 grandchildren, Angelee Clark, Robert Clark, Michael Clark, Jolene Green, Frank Smith, Jamie Smith, Cody Smith, Wayne Kemp, William Piscitelli, Trey Piscitelli, James Piscitelli, Kyra Lounsberry, Brett Lounsberry, Jr., Ayiana Barrett and Joshua Barrett; 22 great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by two sons, Donald J. Clark and Darren L. Monahan; one daughter, Valerie J. Monahan; three brothers, Arnold LeBar, Russell A. Monahan and Ronald J. Monahan; four sisters, Irma E. LeBar, Muriella Dolph, Phyllis Carlin and LeDorna Pendleton; and one son-in-law, Vic Kemp.
Les enjoyed playing cards, especially poker. Except for when he was playing poker, he was known for possessing a very generous heart. In his younger days, he was an avid hunter and fisherman and during high school, he excelled at basketball and baseball. Additionally, he was a long time member of the Wellsville American Legion Post 702 and the Wellsville VFW Post.
Some of his children favorite memories were the times picking blackberries, blueberries and apples. He would often load up the family and take long rides in the countryside, stopping at the Red Hen in Alfred for a bucket of chicken and have an impromptu picnic at the end of a secluded road.
There will be a time of visitation on Wednesday from 6-7 p.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The memorial service, with full military honors, will be held on Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Carl Kemp of Knights Creek Evangelical Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be at the convenience of the family.
Memorial contributions in Leslie’s name may be made to Wellsville Lions Club Diabetes Center, C/O Jones Memorial Hospital, 191 N. Main St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
August 30, 1937 – May 30, 2015
Milky loved to socialize.
Visitation: Thursday, June 4, 2015 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Thursday, June 4, 2015 7:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
David S. “Milky” Milkeris, 77, passed away Saturday (May 30, 2015) at home surrounded by family following a short illness.
Mr. Milkeris was born on Aug. 30, 1937 in Chicago, IL to Stanley and Bernice (Jocius) Milkeris. He was a 1956 graduate of Kelly High School in Chicago. Shortly thereafter, he joined the U.S. Air Force, where he served as an Explosive Ordinance Disposal Superintendent, retiring in 1980 as Master Sergeant following a 24 year career. He was a decorated Vietnam War Veteran, earning the Airman’s Medal and the Bronze Star among other awards for his distinguished service. On July 4, 1993, in Scio NY, he married Sherry Lyne Richmond, who survives.
After his career in the Air Force, Milky worked as a calibration technician for Caltronix, Inc. in Hornell for 24 years before retiring in 2010.
In addition to his wife, Milky is survived by four daughters, Robin (Bruce) Halverson of Moreno Valley, CA, Cheryl (Jerry) Thoma of CO, Kristine (Robbie) Milkeris-Smith of Genesee, PA and Lori Milkeris of Milton, FL; one son, Joshua Milkeris of Wellsville, NY; one step-son, Brian Claire of Norfolk, VA; one step-daughter, Belinda (Michael) Connors of Cabot, AR; one brother, Richard (Jeanne) Milkeris of Chicago, IL; 12 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; and several nieces, and nephews.
He was predeceased by a daughter, Deborah Milkeris and a brother, James Paul Milkeris.
Milky loved to socialize. He was an avid reader and enjoyed bowling. He was a longtime member of the Wellsville Moose Lodge 601 and was serving as President of the NYS Moose Association. Additionally, he was a member of the Wellsville American Legion Post 702 and the Cuba VFW Post 2721.
Friends are invited to visit on Thursday from 6-7 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The memorial service will be held on Thursday at 7:00 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation. Full military honors and burial will follow in Arlington National Cemetery at a later date.
Memorial contributions in Milky’s name may be made to “Moose Charities” at Moose International 155 S. International Drive, Mooseheart, IL 60539-1118 or American Cancer Society Buffalo Hope Lodge, 197 Summer Street, Buffalo NY 14222.
January 12, 1937 – January 4, 2011
. . .a member of the Coops Troop square dancing club.
Ronald Louis Meyers, 73, passed away Tuesday (Jan. 4, 2011) at Highland Healthcare Center in Wellsville.
Mr. Meyers was born on Jan. 12, 1937 in Wellsville to Frank Earl Meyers and Virginia (Davis) Meyers Peangatelli. He was a 1956 graduate of Wellsville High School and later served in the US Air Force from 1956 – 1960.
Ronald worked for Dresser Rand in Wellsville for 36 years until his retirement in 1999. In his early years he delivered papers for the Wellsville Daily Reporter and caddied at the Wellsville Country Club pro shop. Later, he worked at Ithaca Gun Company, the Modern Diner, Umiker’s Meat Market and even owned and operated Ron’s Diner.
Ron is survived by a daughter, Lorrie Meyers (Adam) Chapman and a son, Brian Jeffrey (Debbie) Meyers, both of Wellsville; two sisters, Sonoma (Tom) Hancock of Urbana, Ohio and Debby (Dennis) Whelply of Watertown, NY; two brothers, William Meyers of Philadelphia, NY and Tony (Rita) Peangatelli of Wellsville; four grandchildren, Siera Kristen Perry, Christopher Daniel Meyers, Colin James Meyers and Samantha Louise Pensyl; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a son, James Paul Meyers; a brother, Roger Meyers; and the love of his life, Anne (Buckley) Miller.
Ron greatly enjoyed golfing and bowling. He was an avid outdoorsman where he loved to hunt, fish and camp. He spent a couple weeks of each summer fishing in Canada and in later years, fished Black Lake, NY. He was a member of the Coops Troop square dancing club. Additionally, he was an active member of the Wellsville American Legion, Wellsville VFW and Wellsville Moose Club.
Friends may call on Saturday from 1-3 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral at 3256 Riverside Drive, Wellsville. The memorial service with full military honors will be held at 3 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Marc Chamberlain of Genesis Bible Church in Scio, officiating.
Memorial contributions in Ron’s name may be made to American Diabetes Association, 315 Alberta Dr., Amherst, NY 14226 or ALS Association Greater New York Chapter, 42 Broadway, Suite 1724, NY, NY 10004.
October 19, 1944 – March 5, 2020
Had a deeply rooted love for country and community.
Visiting Hours: Thursday, March 12, 2020 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Friday, March 13, 2020 11:00 a.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville John E. Mertsock, 75, passed away on Thursday, March 5th, 2020 at Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre, Pa.
He was born on October 19th, 1944 in Bradford, Pa. to Adam L. and Leatha G. (Watson) Mertsock, and predeceased by brothers Stephen, Allen, and Larry Mertsock.
Beloved by family and friends, John is survived by sisters Janet Rumsey, Dorthy Klesa, and Cathy McLaughlin, his children John Mertsock, Alan Mertsock, Sharlene Klein, and Michael Mertsock, their spouses, his stepchildren, and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
John was a veteran of the Vietnam war, having served in the U.S. Air Force as a dog handler from 1963–1966. During his tour of duty, he was awarded the Vietnam Service Medal with three Bronze Service Stars for his actions under enemy fire, the Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm, and the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal.
Out of the service, John joined his brothers in a family-owned logging operation, and worked as a carpenter building and remodeling houses. Also from his passion for woodworking, he built countless rockers, walking sticks, canes, and, to the delight of children, rocking horses.
With a deeply rooted love for country and community, John touched the lives of many through active membership to the Sharon Masonic Lodge #598 in Shinglehouse, Pa, where he was a Past Master, the Wellsville Loyal Order of Moose, the Wellsville VFW Post #2530, the Wellsville American Legion Post #702, and the Amvets Post #1 in Cuba.
Friends are invited to call at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville on Thursday, March 12th, 2–4 p.m. and 6–8 p.m. The funeral service will be held on Friday, March 13th at 11 a.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home. Burial with full military honors will follow at Bath National Cemetery, and a gathering in celebration of his life at 5 p.m. at the Wellsville American Legion Morrison Hayes Post #702.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the SPCA Serving Allegany County, PO Box 381, Wellsville, NY. 14895 or to Wellsville American Legion Morrison Hayes Post #702, 23 Jefferson St., Wellsville, NY 14595. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
May 3, 1979 – September 5, 2014
Visitation: Saturday, September 13, 2014 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Saturday, September 13, 2014 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Elizabeth G. Mead, 35, passed away Friday (Sept. 5, 2014) at home.
Elizabeth was born on May 3, 1979 in Wellsville to Kathy Reed who later married Milford “Skip” Whitesell, and together they raised Elizabeth through her childhood. She was a 1998 graduate of Andover Central School. On June 22, 2013, in Fillmore, she married James Mead, who survives.
In addition to her husband, Liz is survived by two sons, Jayden Reed and Dawson Reed, and a daughter, Miakoda Reed, all of Andover; her mother, Kathy Whitesell of Andover; three sisters, Amanda Whitesell of Wellsville, Racheal Whitesell and Sarah Whitesell, both of Andover; one brother, Timothy Whitesell of Andover; one niece, Abby Stoneham of Wellsville; one aunt, Peggy (David) Dixon of Wellsville; one uncle, David Reed of Wellsville; a step-sister, Mickey Murphy of Wellsville; a step-father, Charles Murphy of Tenn.; and several cousins.
In addition to her father, she was predeceased by a step-brother, Richard Murphy.
Elizabeth had a lifetime love for music. She was in the Andover Central School Color Guard and served as an assistant coach for the girl’s basketball team. As a youth, she was a member of the Andover Girl Scouts. She attended Wellsville Full Gospel Church. She was an avid swimmer but mostly enjoyed spending time with her family.
Friends may call on Saturday from noon-2 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service will be held on Saturday at 2:00 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Ralph Eastlack, officiating. Burial in York’s Corner Cemetery will be at the convenience of the family.
September 6, 1932 – October 12, 2019
Ruth was most fulfilled when she was telling others about her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Visiting Hours: Wednesday, October 16 2019 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Trinity Lutheran Church, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Thursday, October 17, 2019 11:00 a.m. Trinity Lutheran Church, Wellsville Ruth Anna Meacham, 87, of Wellsville went to be with her Lord and Savior on Saturday (Oct. 12, 2019) at the Hart Comfort House of Allegany County, surrounded by her loving family.
Ruth was born on Sept. 6, 1932 in Hartsville, the last child of Clarence L. and Lida (Woodworth) Payne. She was a 1951 graduate of Canisteo Central School. Ruth also graduated from Houghton College in 1970, having gone to college after she had six children.
Ruth taught school at Scio Central School and substituted in other districts in New York and Pennsylvania. After teaching, she worked at Rich Plan of Perry, followed by twenty years at Olean Advanced Products where she retired in 1998.
Over the years, Ruth was married to Thurlow Edwards, Ellsworth “Buster” Lingenfelter, Benny Baker, Samuel Prickett and Donald Meacham, all of whom predeceased her. On Oct. 10, 2012 she married Duane E. McGraw, who survives.
In addition to her husband Duane, Ruth is survived by her children, Judy (James) Emerson of Marion Center, Penn., David Edwards of Watervliet, Linda Hinkle of Ladson, S.C., Mark (Helen) Baker of Bristow, Va., and Robert (Tina) Lingenfelter of Wellsville; a “daughter” Kathy Winans of Wellsville, who was always willing to take her places or help her in many ways; a nephew Arlyn Smith of Wellsville, who spent a great deal of time growing up at her home and also helped her in later years, often checking to make sure she was “okay”; many grandchildren, great grandchildren, three great, great granddaughters, one great, great grandson, as well as many step-children, nieces and nephews all of whom were greatly loved.
In addition to her husbands, Ruth was predeceased in 1974 by a son, Zane Edwards; a grandson in 1975, Bradley James “BJ” Emerson; a granddaughter in 2000, Kayla Lingenfelter; four sisters, Carrie Payne and Elizabeth Payne, both infants, Bessie (Thurston) Granger and Mildred (Wilfred) Smith; three brothers, Charles Payne, Clarence Alson Payne, and Grover (Dorothy) Payne; and her son-in-law, Michael Hinkle, Sr., who was like a son to her.
Ruth was a Volunteer Chaplain at Wellsville Manor Care Center and Highland Park Rehabilitation and Nursing home for many years, where she also played the piano once or twice a week for the residents; she also conducted “hymn sings” at both facilities. Ruth served the children of the community as a Foster Grandparent at Wellsville Elementary School, where she was affectionately known as “Grandma Ruth.” Ruth played the organ for Faith Baptist Church in Yorks Corners for more than six years.
She attended Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Wellsville, where she was very active, especially in their Bible studies and evangelism ministry.
Ruth enjoyed almost any music, reading, especially her Bible, doing word and jigsaw puzzles and embroidering. She was an excellent baker, known especially for her award-winning caramel apple pie and her sugar cookies. Ruth was most fulfilled when she was telling others about her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Ruth’s children have fond memories of family game nights, which has been a tradition for them since 2005. Many wonderful hours were enjoyed while completing puzzles or playing strategy games such as Catan. Ruth is credited as the Yahtzee Champion, having uncanny success in throwing multiple “yahtzees” during a game.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday (Oct. 16) from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church in Wellsville. The funeral service will be on Thursday (Oct. 17) at 11 a.m. at the church with Pastor Willson officiating. Burial will be in Angelica at the Until the Day Dawn Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville.
Memorial contributions in Ruth’s name may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church, Evangelism Fund, 470 North Main Street, Wellsville, NY 14895 or to Hart Comfort House of Allegany County, 141 East State Street, Wellsville, NY 14895.
March 30, 1932 – February 3, 2013
. . . passionate about anything associated with aviation.
Chief Master Sergeant Douglas J. McLaughlin, USAF – Ret., 80, passed away peacefully Sunday (Feb 3, 2013) at home following a lengthy illness, surrounded by his children.
Mr. McLaughlin was born on March 30, 1932 in Corning to Kennith J. and Ellen S. (Kittner) McLaughlin.
Doug joined the United States Air Force in 1949 and served as an aircraft mechanic, retiring in 1973. He then founded Northern Tier Aviation in Towanda, Pa. and later worked with Wellsville Flying Service in Wellsville.
Doug is survived by the mother of his three children, Alice J. McLaughlin; one son, Michael J. (Ann) McLaughlin of Wellsville; two daughters, JoAnn (David) Haugh of Wellsville and Roxanne L. (Daniel Williams) McLaughlin of Belmont; three sisters, Kay F. (Darwin) Miles of Hartsville, Barbara Ann Leach of Louisville, Ky. and Ellen M. McLaughlin of Wellsville; one brother, Kenneth J. (Lynn) McLaughlin of Canisteo; 14 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by a son, Mark D. McLaughlin and a brother, J. Patrick McLaughlin.
Doug was passionate about anything associated with aviation. He loved to fly, fix and talk about airplanes. He enjoyed motorcycles and was an avid dancer. He looked forward to family gatherings and especially enjoyed the times spent with family and the grandchildren.
Friends may call on Friday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service will be held on Saturday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home with Deacon Michael Gomola of the Immaculate Conception Church in Wellsville, officiating. Burial will follow in Central Valley Cemetery in Hornby with full military honors.
Memorial contributions in Douglas’ name may be made to Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675 or Home Care and Hospice, 118 N. Main St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
July 16, 1944 – March 14, 2014
Memorial Service: To be posted
Blessed Sacrament Church, Andover Edward McDonough, 69, entered into the loving arms of Jesus on Friday (March 14, 2014) from the Townsend Home where he had resided for many years.
Edward was born on July 16, 1944 in Andover to James and Rose Ellen (Casey) McDonough. At nine months of age, he contracted Encephalitis which would require him to be in the care of a group home since the age of eight.
Edward is survived by one sister, JoAnne Slenzak of Troy, Mich.
He was predeceased by two sisters, Ann Edwards and Martha Berds.
It will never be known in this life all the people that Edward touched by his long stay here on Earth. He is now released from the confines of this life and is free to enter into all the joys of eternity.
There will be a Memorial Mass of Christian Burial at Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover with burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery to follow. The date will be posted upon finalization.
November 19, 1931 – January 12, 2019
He will be lovingly remembered as a gentleman and as a gentle man . . .
Visiting Hours: Sunday, January 20, 2019 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Monday, January 21, 2019 11:00 a.m. Blessed Sacrament Church, Andover
Paul Gene McCormick, known affectionately as “Pudge,” returned to the Lord on January 12, 2019 at Unity Hospital in Rochester, NY, due to complications of pneumonia.
Born to Paul John and Irene (Bess) McCormick on November 19, 1931 in Independence Township, NY, in a house on the farmland he would call home for the next 87 years.
Starting school at age 4, he walked with his brothers or rode his horse to the Independence Country School. After graduating from Andover Central School in 1949, he continued to work on the family farm. In 1955, he was drafted into the United States Navy, where he served for two years out of the Norfolk, Virginia Naval Base.
He met Charity Ann Howland on New Year’s Eve in 1957. Their courtship continued long distance via Mohawk Airlines from New York City, until they married on October 10, 1959, at Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover, NY. Unbeknownst to him, his mother Irene had long before identified his bride, saving Charity’s 8th grade photograph in her wallet.
Together they made their life on the family farm that he purchased from his parents. It continued to operate as a dairy until 1966, when he sold the cows and bought beef cattle. He then joined Turbodyne in Wellsville, working primarily on the evening shift until retirement in 1993. Throughout this time, he had two jobs: 8 hours in the factory and 8+ hours on the farm, raising cattle, growing hay, and making New York State’s finest maple syrup.
He was a member of the Wellsville Knights of Columbus Council 919, serving as Grand Knight and its favorite bartender. In 1955 he became a 4th degree member of the Olean Knights of Columbus Council 338. He was a lifelong member of Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover and served on the Andover Central School Board from 1979-1982.
He will be lovingly remembered as a gentleman and as a gentle man by his wife of 59 years, Charity, and his children Maureen (James) Gavin of Wilmington, N.C., Paul Michael (Tammy) McCormick in Andover, Megan McCormick of Rochester and Maryanne (Thomas) Kalil of Lafayette, Calif. He will be forever cherished by the luckiest grandchildren in the world, Paul William, Leah, and Sara McCormick, and Madeline and John Kalil. He will be missed by his brother, Neil (Patricia) McCormick of Tavares, Fla., sister-in-law Mary Howland of Irvine, Calif, brothers-in-law Michael Keith (Ann) Howland of Kennebunk, Maine and Patrick (Alice) Howland in Andover. He was also blessed by a multitude of nieces and nephews.
Paul was predeceased by his parents, by a brother Robert and his wife Mary Teresa Burns, by nephew and niece Thomas and Cathleen McCormick, by brother-in-law Charles R. Howland and his wife Sandra Joyce, and by nephew Michael J. Howland.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials be sent to Immaculate Conception School in Wellsville, Hart Comfort House in Wellsville, or Allegany County Cancer Services, Inc. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home.
Calling hours are Sunday January 20 at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover from 2-4 p.m., and 6-8 p.m. The funeral mass will be 11:00 a.m. on Monday, January 21 at Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover. At Paul’s request, his burial will be at the Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Andover, on Saturday July 6, 2019.
LouCindy K. McCormick, 68, passed away peacefully Friday (June 17, 2016) at home, surrounded by family. Mrs. McCormick was born on June 25, 1947 in Chicago, Ill. to Olindo and Josephine Mary (Planka) Vinciguerra. She was a 1965 graduate of Fanger Academy High School in Chicago, Ill. On Aug. 29, 1981, in Dallas, Tex., she married Mark L. McCormick, who survives. LouCindy devoted her life to the care of her husband and the raising of their children. In addition to her husband of 34 years, Lou is survived by four daughters, Connie L. (Dan) Hogueisson of Midlothian, Ill., Donna E. Rust of Cliffton, Tex., Mary Jo Moore of Mexia, Tex. and LouCindy Marie Quick of Wellsville; two sisters, Patsy Vinciguerra of Palo Heights, Ill. and Kathy (Rick) Thomas of Dolton, Ill.; and one brother, Fred Vinciguerra of St. John, Ind. Additionally, she is survived by 8 grandchildren, Jade Hogueisson, Billy Moore, Curtis Rust, Jr., Mary Moore, Michelle Hogueisson, Daniel Hogueisson, Jr., Jessica Hogueisson and Mark Farmer; 17 great grandchildren (and one soon to be), Easton Clemmons, Tray Moore, Billy Moore, Jr., Brice Moore, Gemma Moore, Curtis “Cubbie” Rust, III, Carson Rust, Colin Rust, Ivan Solis, Gabriel Solis, Julian Solis, Genevieve Solis, Nathan Greene, Jr., Madison Greene, Issac Brun, Van Farmer and Charlotte Harvey; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by two sisters, Mary Ann Cole and Phyllis Lehning; one son-in-law, Curtis Rust; one grandson, Robert Farmer, Jr.; and one great grandson, Cohen Rust. LouCindy enjoyed BINGO, caring for her many house plants and motorcycle riding. She loved spending time with her family and cherishing the moments spent with them. There will be no prior visitation. A memorial service will be held at a date and time to be determined. Memorial contributions in LouCindy’s name may be made to Allegany County Cancer Services, Attn: Lori Ballengee, 100 South Highland Ave., Wellsville, NY 14895.
April 15, 1920 – February 12, 2018
Marian loved all animals, but had a special affinity for horses.
Memorial Service: Sunday, March 4, 2018 1:00 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, Andover Marian S. McClure, 97, passed on to her heavenly home on Monday (Feb. 12, 2018).
Mrs. McClure was born in Greenwood on April 15, 1920 to Glenn and Alyce (Wyckoff) Swarts. Due to illness in her family, she was raised in Andover by her uncle and aunt, Archie and Hattie (Swarts) Kemp. She graduated from Andover High School in 1938. On July 5, 1940, she married Kenneth McClure at the Andover First Presbyterian Church. They were blessed with 66 years of happy marriage until his death in 2006.
Marian was a dedicated homemaker, wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She was a lifelong member of the First Presbyterian Church of Andover, serving as elder, singing in the choir and enjoying the fellowship of other members of the United Presbyterian Women. One of the greatest joys in her life was her family. Through the years, she and Ken attended the activities of their grandchildren, and for as long as possible, those of their great grandchildren.
Marian loved all animals, but had a special affinity for horses. With her daughter, MaryAnn, they operated Braecroft Morgans, breeding, selling, and showing Morgan horses. In their retirement years, Marian and Ken established East Valley Arts, selling his art work throughout the Southern Tier. They were also fortunate to be able to travel extensively around the United States and abroad.
Mrs. McClure is survived by two children, MaryAnn (Paul) Whitehouse of Andover and Susan (Richard) Godown of Scottsville; nine grandchildren, Sean McClure, Shelagh (Matthew) McClure, Mark (Aimee) Whitehouse, Ian (Sandy) Whitehouse, Aaron (Margaret) Whitehouse, Jennifer (Matt) Brandes, Sherri Shepanski, Melissa (Steve) Holmstrum, and Matthew (Heather) Godown; 17 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews, including a special nephew, Brad Burdic. She is also survived by two sisters-in-law, MableLee Runzo and Margaret Kemp.
In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by a son, Robert McClure, a sister, Marjorie Burdic and a brother, Oliver Kemp.
There will be no prior visitation. The memorial service will be held on Sunday (March 4) at 1:00 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Andover with Rev. Christian Mattison, officiating.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
Memorials in Marian’s name may be made to the SPCA Serving Allegany County, 1374 SR 19 South, Wellsville, NY 14895, the Andover Presbyterian Church, P. O. Box 773, Andover, NY 14806, or to a charity of the donor’s choice.
October 11, 2002 – October 29, 2019
Colin’s Dad has many special memories of time spent with him . . .
Visiting Hours: Friday, November 1, 2019 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Friday, November 1, 2019 6:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville Colin T. McCabe, 17, passed away unexpectedly Tuesday (Oct. 29, 2019) at home.
Colin was born on Oct. 11, 2002 in Wellsville to Thomas W. and Amy L. (Gleave) McCabe. He was currently a senior at Scio Central School.
In addition to his father Thomas W. McCabe of Scio, Colin is survived by six siblings, Thomas W. (Leah) McCabe, III of Attica, Heidi (Thomas) Heary of Lockport, Vincent (Jenn) McCabe of Lackawanna, Kevin McCabe of Clarence, and Christine Mooney and Robert Mooney, both of Kenmore; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by his mother, Amy L. McCabe in 2014. Colin and his dad developed a special relationship as they forged a life together after the loss of wife and Mom. Colin’s Dad has many cherished memories of time spent with him in the shop and listening to their favorite music.
Colin loved working on cars. He was attending BOCES in Belmont taking auto body repair, his favorite pastime.
Calling hours will be held on Friday from Noon-2 p.m. and 4-6 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive, Wellsville-Scio. The funeral service will be held on Friday at 6:00 p.m. immediately following the visitation with Pastor Ben Eder of the Pilgrim Lutheran Church of Kenmore officiating.Online condolences may be offered at www.baker.swan.com.
Memorial contributions in Colin’s name may be made to Shriners Hospital for Children – Erie, 1645 West 8th Street, Erie, PA 16505.
April 20, 1930 – February 24, 2019 She gave of herself fully, being well known and loved by all.
Visiting Hours: Friday, March 8 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover Saturday, March 9 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. First Presbyterian Church, Andover
Funeral Service: Saturday, March 9 11:00 a.m. First Presbyterian Church, Andover
On Sunday, February 24, 2019, having contracted pneumonia, the Holy Spirit wrapped His arms around Phyllis R. Mattison and softly carried her to her eternal home.
Born to Clifford Truman and Edna (Norton) Burdick on the family dairy farm in Andover on Easter Sunday, April 20, 1930, Phyllis’ life was primarily centered in Allegany County for the remaining 88 years of her earthly life.
Phyllis attended a one-room schoolhouse near the family home until entering Andover Central School after 6th grade. There she excelled in music. During her youth she was active in Jr. Grange, 4-H, and Dairymen’s League. Phyllis showed cattle at the Allegany County Fair and was proud of her Victory Garden. One of her 4-H projects still stands today as a grove of evergreens that she planted on the farm.
Phyllis graduated from SUNY at Fredonia in 1952 with a B.A. in Music Education, and later accumulated over 70 graduate hours. She began her teaching career at Rushford Central School, and through the years taught in Whitesville, Wellsville, Alfred-Almond and Richburg Central Schools. Phyllis led classes, bands, and choirs in countless concerts and parades, and conducted All-County Choir. She accompanied many Andover students at Solo-Ensemble Festivals. She loved her school children, especially those she felt were most vulnerable. She retired in 1985.
Phyllis was an accomplished organist and pianist, beginning her career at age ten at the Andover Seventh Day Baptist Church, a position she held until its close in 1956. She transferred her membership to the Alfred Station SDB Church where she remained a life-long member. There she was active as church organist and choir member, also serving as Sabbath School Superintendent and several other positions over the years. Later in life, after retirement and moving to Whitesville, Phyllis enjoyed her involvement with the Chenunda Creek Mennonite Fellowship in Independence, when health permitted.
On August 1, 1953, Phyllis married L. Reid Mattison of Greenwood, at her home in Andover. The two lived in Farmersville Station, Rochester, Ft. Collins CO, Tip-Top, Andover, Wellsville, and finally in Whitesville. During those years Phyllis employed her many talents from sewing clothes to decorating her home.
Phyllis lived her life in the service of others, being very involved in her community. Her soprano voice rang like a bell, and she was an early member of the Genesee Valley Chorus. She played piano and sang for numerous weddings and funerals. Phyllis was a long time member of the Maple Twig of the Jones Memorial Hospital Auxiliary.
Phyllis loved her Savior Jesus Christ and was a devoted daughter who cherished her family’s heritage. She loved her husband all of their 65 years together while they watched over their growing family. She gave of herself fully, being well known and loved by all. She is survived by her husband, L. Reid Mattison, and children Yvonne Bee of Palmyra, and Christian R. (Rebecca) Mattison of Whitesville; her four grandchildren, Maureen L. Wilsey, Whitesville, Rebekah (Caleb) Schauer, Papillion, Neb., Kaitlin (Nicholas) Lee, Guthrie, Okla., and Evan R. Mattison, Whitesville. Phyllis cherished her five great-grandchildren Dayton, Lila and Dawson Schauer; Loralei and Addelyn Lee.
Phyllis was predeceased by her parents and by her brother Carrol T. Burdick; her sisters, Lorraine Burdick, Jane (Burdick) Sisson; and her son-in-law, Rev. Dr. Ernest K. Bee, Jr.
Calling hours will be held on Friday, March 8 at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m.. On Saturday, March 9 there will be visitation at the 1st Presbyterian Church from 10:00 to 11:00 am followed by the funeral service officiated by Rev. Stephen Richard. Phyllis will be interred at Alfred Rural Cemetery. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations may be made to Hospice and Home Care, 194 N Main St, Wellsville, NY 14895 or to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, P.O. Box 1000 Dept. 142 Memphis, TN 38148-0142.
October 19, 1955 – February 20, 2016
To her sons, she was a bit of a prankster.
Visiting Hours: Wednesday, February 24, 2016 2:00 – 4:00 p.m., 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Thursday, February 25, 2016 11:00 a.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Betty Kay Matison, 60, passed away Saturday (Feb. 20, 2016) from injuries sustained in an automobile accident
Betty was born on Oct. 19, 1955 in Hornell to James H. and Doris Ann (Updyke) Jackson. She was a 1974 graduate of Andover Central School.
Betty is survived by two sons, Earl Matison and Jeremy Matison, both of Andover; two sisters, Kim (Dan) Haswell of Andover and Brenda (Jeffrey) Everett of Grovetown, Ga.; three brothers, James (Debra) Jackson, Del Jackson and Jay Jackson, all of Andover; two uncles, Jerry (Joanne) Updyke of Greenwood and Clyde Jackson of N.J.; a special cousin, Andrew (Kelly) Jackson; two grandchildren, Eliora Matison of Monot, N.D. and Jaci Matison of Andover; one great granddaughter, Ari Bechel of Monot, N.D.; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
From start to finish, Betty was always serving others. She chose to be a stay at home mom to take care of the needs of her family. It was during these years she developed her love of cooking and baking, to the delight of her two boys. She liked to sew, which came in handy in many ways. In later years, she served the elderly as a caregiver, making many new friends in the process. She also served in various ways at the Andover Alliance Church, where she attended for many years.
To her sons, she was a bit of a prankster. A favorite memory was the time she showed them the envelope containing the rattlesnake eggs with the warning “Handle with Care”. Another memory was the time she and her son Jeremy decided to “surprise” her other son Earl by showing up at his doorstep in North Carolina. She enjoyed her family and it showed in many ways.
There will be a time of visitation from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held on Thursday at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Philip Barner of the Andover Alliance Church, officiating.
Memorial contributions in Betty’s name may be made to Andover Alliance Church, 5 Rochambeau Ave., Andover, NY 14806.
July 3, 1964 – June 28, 2016 She was free spirited and sported a loving smile.
Visiting Hours: Saturday, July 2, 2016 12:00 – 3:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Saturday, July 2, 2016 3:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Eileen M. Shephard Matacale, 51, formerly of Friendship, passed away Tuesday (June 28, 2016) at home, surrounded by family.
Eileen was born on July 3, 1964 in Cuba to Keith and the late Mildred (Fuller) Rumsey. She was a 1982 graduate of Friendship Central School and later graduated from Paul Smith’s College Culinary Arts Program. On Dec. 13, 2015, she married Vern M. Matacale, who survives.
Eileen worked as the head grounds keeper at Allegany County Department of Public Works in Belmont from 2008 to the present. She previously owned and operated Heritage Sweets Bakery and Coffee House in Friendship.
In addition to her husband, Eileen is survived by four sons, Jerrett Shephard of West Seneca, Jasun Shephard of Hornell, Nicholas Matacale of Canandaigua and Anthony Matacale of Arkport; two daughters, Chelsea (Stephen Rainelli) Shephard of Alfred Station and Ashlee Shephard of Andover; her father, Keith Rumsey of Friendship; two brothers, Mark (Pat) Rumsey of Albuquerque, N.M., and Kirk (JoAnn) Rumsey of Hornell; and four sisters, Kim (Blane) Berry of Rome, Linda (Keith) Rumsey-Dolega of Trumbull, Conn., Susan (Julius) Dichter of Litchfield, Conn. and Ellen (Michael) Shawl of Friendship.
Additionally, she is survived by the father of the four Shepherd children, Joseph Shepherd; three grandchildren, Lydia Rainelli, Liam Rainelli and Karsun Shephard; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Eileen was a gentle and kind person. She was free spirited and sported a loving smile. She enjoyed the outdoors, always barefoot, and usually tending to her gardening. She possessed an exceptional green thumb, often buying distressed and dying flowers just to give them a good home.
There will be a time of visitation from noon-3 p.m. on Saturday at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held on Saturday at 3:00 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation. Burial will follow in Maple Grove Cemetery in Friendship.
Memorial contributions in Eileen’s name may be made to Wilmot Cancer Institute, University of Rochester Medical Center, 601 Elmwood Ave., PO Box 704, Rochester, NY 14642 or Comfort House of Allegany County, 141 East State St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
November 23, 1924 – November 26, 2018
As a homemaker, she loved the celebrations of birthdays and Christmas.
Visiting Hours: Saturday, December 1 , 2018 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville Funeral Service: Saturday, December 1, 2018 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Bernice J. Marsden, 94, passed away on Monday (Nov. 26, 2018) at Highland Park Rehabilitation & Nursing Center in Wellsville.
Mrs. Marsden was born in Arcade on Nov. 23, 1924 to Floyd and Leta (Gusteval) Dietz. On Aug. 23, 1947 she married her lifetime love, Herbert G. Marsden, who preceded her in death on May 26, 2002. Bernice spent her live as a homemaker, meeting the needs of her family. She also sold real estate at the United Farm Agency in Belfast on the side.
Bernice is survived by her two sons, George H. (Dianne) Marsden of Scio and Randall J. (Mary Lou) Marsden of Wichita Falls, Tex.; two brothers, Alan Dietz of Orchard Park and Russell Dietz of West Seneca; two sisters-in-law, Virginia Mahon of High Point, N.C. and Sarah Marsden of Alden; five grandchildren, Cynthia (Chris) Norman and Jason (fiancé Susan Hill) Marsden, both of Wellsville, Jeanette (Donald) Foster of Wichita Falls, Tex., Robert (Christina) Marsden of Scio and Benjamin (Theresa) Grover of Dalton, Ga.; 14 great grandchildren; 10 great great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death in 1949 by an infant daughter Cindy Lou Marsden.
As the wife of a retired Air Force veteran, Bernice’s early marriage involved many new and interesting adventures. It was during those years, she developed her strong sense of family. As a homemaker, she loved the celebrations of birthdays and Christmas. This blended well with her love of cooking and her talent as a seamstress. Her family was always the focus of her life and to nurture and strengthen those bonds at these special occasions brought her great contentment. It hardly needs to be mentioned her heartfelt joy of being a proud grandma. In her later married years, she and Herby would winter in Dade City, Fla. where they developed many new friends.
Bernice was a very kind and considerate woman to everyone she met. Whether it was a customer she met through a real estate sale or a neighbor, she always made them feel important. When it came to hospitality there was the family expression, “Anytime silverware was dropped she would announce company was coming.” Bernice developed a lifelong love for horses and country music.
Visitation will be held on Saturday from noon – 2 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service will be held on Saturday at 2:00 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Steve Barrett of the Lancaster Community Baptist Church in Lancaster officiating. Burial will follow in Fairlawn Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Bernice’s name may be made to Scio Volunteer Fire Department, PO Box 231, Scio, NY 14880.
June 2, 1925 – May 3, 2018
. . . avid bird watcher and jigsaw enthusiast
Visiting Hours: Friday, May 11, 2018 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Saturday, May 12, 2018 11:00 a.m. Blessed Sacrament Church, Andover
Alice B. Marasco, 92, formerly of Honeoye Falls and Andover, passed away Thursday (May 3, 2018) at Aaron Manor Nursing Home in Fairport.
Mrs. Marasco was born on June 2, 1925 in Weedsport to Ralph and Katherine (Judd) Beckwith. She was a 1943 graduate of East Avon High School. On Aug. 28, 1948, in St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Honeoye Falls, she married Nicholas L. Marasco, who predeceased her on Oct. 29, 2011, after 63 years of marriage.
Mrs. Marasco is survived by two sons, Nicholas R. (Ginny) Marasco of Chittenango and Peter (Kathy) Marasco of Victor; three daughters, Cindy (Dennis) McMullen of Chili, Ginny (Geoff) Smith of Carmel Valley, Cal. and Cheryl Marasco of Santa Clara, Cal.; and six grandchildren, Jacob McMullen (Mark Smith), Sam (Trisha) Smith, Jack Smith, Mindy (Andy) Viscardi, Caitlynn (Paul) Gangarossa and Sarah Marasco.
In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by one sister, Mary Beckwith, and three brothers, Robert Beckwith, Kenneth Beckwith and Gene Beckwith.
Alice was a member of the Honeoye Falls American Legion, Post 664 Ladies Auxiliary and a member of the Lima Query Clue. She loved flowers and was an avid bird watcher and jigsaw puzzle enthusiast. But most of all, she was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother, who cherished the time spent with her family.
Friends may call on Friday from 5-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. There will be a Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday at 11:00 a.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover. Burial will follow at Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Alice’s name may be made to Andover Fire and Rescue Squad, PO Box 726. Andover, NY 14806.
June 9, 1921 – May 30, 2013
Enjoyed sewing, quilting, and gardening.
Frances I. Manroe, 91 passed away Thursday (May 30, 2013) in Arcadia, Fla.
Mrs. Manroe was born on June 9, 1921 in Hornell to Elmer and Bertha (Bice) Foster. On April 26, 1937 in Andover, she married Charles W. Manroe, who predeceased her on June 21, 1990.
Frances was a fulltime homemaker, tending to the needs of her husband and children.
Frances is survived by one son, Francis Charles (Koneta) Manroe, Sr. of Canisteo; two daughters, Nancy Osgood of Arcadia, Fla. and Susan (Bob) Emery of Andover; a sister, Rebecca Schweigart of Andover; two sisters-in-law, Kathy Foster and Rose Foster; six grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; two great great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by a son, Elmer Manroe; two sisters, Miriam Morton and Mildred Rose; two brothers, Theodore Foster and Harry Foster; and two great grandchildren, Krista Burgess and Samantha Wheatcraft.
Frances enjoyed sewing, quilting and gardening. She was an avid reader and loved her country music. She was a longtime member of the Andover Baptist Church and the Andover Golden Agers.
There will be no prior visitation. A graveside memorial service will be held on Saturday (June 15) at 11 a.m. at Hillside Cemetery in Andover, with Rev. Chris Mattison, officiating.
Memorial contributions in Frances’ name may be made to Andover Rescue Squad, PO Box 726, Andover, NY 14806.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
October 2, 1963 – December 26, 2016
. . . enjoyed playing games with her daughters on Facebook.
Visiting Hours: Monday, January 2, 2017 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Memorial Service: Monday, January 2, 2017 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Carol Ann Manion, 53, passed away Monday (Dec. 26, 2016) at Jones Memorial Hospital in Wellsville, surrounded by family.
Carol was born on Oct. 2, 1963 in Washington, D.C. to Richard J. and Jean (LeMar) Manion. She was a 1981 graduate of Andover Central School. She later served in the United States Navy from 1981 to 1985.
Carol worked in food services for Bolivar-Richburg Central School from 2000 to 2001. She later worked in the deli department at both Giant Food Mart in Wellsville and Meier’s Market in Andover. Previously she worked for Florida Therapy as a medical billing clerk.
In addition to her mother, Jean Manion of Andover, Carol is survived by two daughters, Melissa Ann Davis of Sayre, Pa. and Jessica Lynn (Jason) Wesche of Wellsville; two brothers, Robert (Leila) Manion of Panama City, Fla. and James (Jami Sherwood) Manion of Andover; and one sister, Laura (Ed) Bolter of Cape Coral, Fla.
Additionally, she is survived by six grandchildren, Dylan Davis, Lacey Davis, Corbin Campbell, Danielle Faulkner, Dawson Faulkner and Annabelle Bastian; one nephew, Riley Bolter; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.
In addition to her father, Richard J. Manion, she was predeceased by a brother, Richard “Dickie” Manion.
Carol was a hard worker. In her spare time, she liked to sew and crochet. She also enjoyed playing games with her daughters on facebook.
There will be a time of visitation on Monday (Jan. 2, 2017) from noon to 2 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The memorial service with full military honors will be held on Monday (Jan. 2, 2017) at 2:00 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Calvin Densmore of the Andover First Baptist Church, officiating.
October 21, 1956 – November 13, 2020
She was known for striking up conversations with total strangers and often played the role of a good Samaritan . . .
Kathy Lynn Madden, 64, passed away peacefully Friday (Nov. 13, 2020) at Wellsville Manor Care Center after a courageous four-year battle with a rare form of ovarian cancer.
Kathy was born on Oct. 21, 1956 in Lackawanna to Harold B. and Teresa L. (Cline) Trowbridge, Sr. She was a 1975 graduate of Wellsville Central School. On Sept. 4, 1976 she married Martin J. “Marty” Madden, who survives.
Kathy invested many years as a homemaker. In her younger years, she attended classes at BOCES and worked as an aide (also know as a “candy striper”) for Jones Memorial Hospital. For many years she was the circulation manager for Wellsville Daily News. Kathy more recently worked in the Protection Center for ACCORD Corporation in Belmont before she started providing private elderly care.
In addition to her husband of 44 years, Kathy is survived by seven siblings, Harold Bruce (Susan) Trowbridge, Jr. of Coudersport, Pa., Barbara E. Acocello of Irmo, S.C., Sharon K. (David) Olter of Johannesburg, Mich., Scott (Dawn) Trowbridge of Wellsville, Randy Nudd of Austinburg, Pa., Melissa (Jeff) Rosengarten of Havertown, Pa., Kelly (Ellery) Stonementz of New Oxford, Pa.; three special nieces, Lesli Dahlke of Lutz Fla., Carrie Carpenter of Shinglehouse, Pa. and Ashley Olter of Central Lake, Mich.; two very close cousins, Diane Quaintance of Belmont and Judy Cline Smith of Kinston, N.C.; her cat, Cashmere; and several other nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by a nephew, Derek Trowbridge and great nephew, Gabriel Acocello.
Kathy loved people. She was known for striking up conversations with total strangers and often played the role of a good Samaritan, helping anyone in need. She was a devoted animal lover who often provided a safe home for a stray cat or dog. Kathy possessed a giving heart and faithfully supported many charitable organizations over the years. But more than all these, she loved her family deeply and will be greatly missed.
Per Kathy’s wishes, there will be no prior visitation. A memorial service will be held at Restoration Church of Christ in Scio with Rev. Glen Layfield officiating, at a time and date to be determined.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Wellsville/Scio.
April 2, 1958 – December 14, 2019
Jay is a beloved husband, father, teacher and friend who will be missed tremendously by all who know him.
Celebration of Life Service: Sunday, December 29, 2019 2:00 p.m. First Presbyterian Church of Andover
Philip Jay MacMichael, 61, of Andover died on December 14, 2019 in Charlottesville, Va. with family and friends at his side, after a short battle with Pancreatic Cancer.
Born on April 2, 1958 in Hornell, he is the son of Philip E. and Doris A. MacMichael. He was preceded in death by his sister, Amy B. MacMichael and father, Philip E. MacMichael, both of Scio.
Jay is a beloved husband, father, teacher and friend who will be missed tremendously by all who know him. Jay was an avid fisherman, a lover of animals and the outdoors, and a passionate sports fan. He was a knowledgeable history teacher and political enthusiast.
Jay is survived by his wife of 32 years, Jane Greblunas MacMichael and his daughters Katie and Erin MacMichael of Charlottesville, Va., his Mother, Doris MacMichael of Wellsville, his brothers, James MacMichael of Andover, Thomas MacMichael and wife Mary, of Mentone, Ala., Eric MacMichael and wife Connie, of Whitesville, as well as, his nieces, Shannon MacMichael Goshorn (Adam) of Mentone, Ala. , Beth MacMichael Cornell (Jason) of Bath and Christine MacMichael Frungillo (Tony) of Brockport.
A special thanks to the wonderful doctors and nurses at the Emily Couric Cancer Center at University of Virginia Hospital for their excellent care of Jay.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorial contributions be made to The American Cancer Society or the ASPCA.
Local arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at the Andover Presbyterian Church in Andover on Sunday, December 29 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Christian Mattison officiating.
May 7, 1928 – November 20, 2020
She will be fondly remembered by her family and friends for all the greeting cards that she sent that would brighten their day.
Memorial Service: Spring, 2021
Lorene A. McLean, 92, passed away after a brief illness on Friday (Nov. 20, 2020) at Highland Park Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Wellsville.
Lorene was born on May 7, 1928 in Canisteo to David and Maetta (Vanzile) Spencer. On April 14, 1956, she married Lewis D. McLean, who predeceased her on Aug. 9, 1995.
Lorene is survived by four children, Rand (Carmelita) Gallagher of Carlsbad, Calif., David Gallagher of Pueblo, Colo., Linda (Lowell Dickerson) Bierman and Nina Harrison, both of Andover; one sister in law, Violet Spencer of Ontario; seven grandchildren, Michelle Shryer, Brian Gallagher, Richard Gallagher, Jessica Johnson, Sheri Lewis Mason, Eric Harrison and Jenna Palys; many great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband of 39 years, she was predeceased by three siblings, Doris Schloesser, Donald Spencer and Dale Spencer.
Lorene lived a life of overcoming obstacles. She attended rural school in the Canisteo area for several years. At age13 she became the first reported case of polio in Steuben County. She spent many months recovering from some of the effects at a facility in Ithaca where she continued her schooling. After returning home her family relocated to Andover where she attended Andover Central School. She always regretted not graduating, so in 1975 she was extremely proud of receiving her GED.
In addition to her many responsibilities as a wife and mother she worked as a home health aide and for many years worked the local elections as an election monitor.
She was a long-time member of Andover Baptist Church where she sang in the choir for many years. Lorene enjoyed the many trips she took with the Andover Golden Agers.
Lorene was an avid reader and loved listening to country music. She enjoyed playing cards and board games with her children and later with her grandchildren. In her later years she looked forward to spending Saturday afternoons playing cards with her daughters at the nursing home, where she also enjoying a good game of BINGO.
She will be fondly remembered by her family and friends for all the greeting cards that she sent that would brighten their day.
There will be no prior visitation. A graveside service will be held in the spring at Bennett’s Creek Cemetery in Canisteo at a date to be determined.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
September 2, 1954 – December 24, 2020 Rick, in his own quiet way, was a people person.
Memorial Service: Spring, 2021
Rick W. McLay, 66, passed away Thursday (Dec. 24, 2020) at Strong Memorial Hospital following a brief illness.
Mr. McLay was born on Sept. 2, 1954 in Schenectady to Henry Kirkpatrick and Virginia (Parr) McLay. He was a 1972 graduate of Cuba Central School and later earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts from Alfred University. On Sept. 12, 1997, he married Melody A. Hollen, who survives.
Rick retired in 2019 from a 36-year career at Alfred University where he served as Director of Creative Services which allowed him to utilize his talents as a graphic designer, photographer and videographer. He was also an Adjunct Assistant Professor and consummate representative for higher education, which he faithfully served.
In addition to his wife, Melody; Rick is survived by two children, Adrea (David) Brant of Ransomville and Sean (Jasmine) McLay of Livonia; a step-son, Matthew Blank of Andover; two siblings, Cheryl (Tom) Kehoe of Tucson, Ariz. and Ron (Beverly) McLay of McCook Lake, S.D.; two grandchildren, Hanna McLay of Rochester and Seth Russell of Wheatfield; a brother-in-law, Randy Hollen of Andover; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Rick was best known for his love of music and the myriad endeavors which a musician pursues. He was active in UMGF (Unofficial Martin Guitar Forum), sang and played guitar in the Andover Trio, led the instrumental section of the Andover Ecumenical Choir and often accompanied his wife Melody at the Andover Presbyterian Church.
Rick had a lifelong passion for learning. From childhood, he was an amateur naturalist with a fascination for all creatures great and small. Apart from his professional talents he utilized in his career, he was a gifted watercolorist, photographer and illustrator. Rick was an avid history buff, focusing much of his attention to the American Civil War and both World War I and World War II. He also had an amazing gift for remembering trivia. His family often commented that he was a Jeopardy champion in the making. He loved old movies which led to the impromptu family game of “Name That Quote”.
Rick, in his own quiet way was a people person. With his dry sense of humor and an uncanny ability to draw people out, he easily made friends and impacted those around him.
Due to the current Covid-19 pandemic, a memorial service will be held in the spring at a date to be determined. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home and online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
August 24, 1932 – October 19, 2019
Scotty took a position teaching Art at nearby Andover Central School, where he taught for 31 years.
Visiting Hours: Saturday, November 2, 2019 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Memorial Service: Saturday, November 2, 2019 2:30 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville Surrounded by loving family, in his own home in Alfred, the long full life of William Richard MacCrea came quietly to a close on Saturday (Oct. 19, 2019).
Born William Richard Hansen on Aug. 24, 1932, the only child of Norman and Juanita (Hoffman) Hansen, in Niagara Falls, Scotty (a nickname he earned as ship’s bagpiper while in the US Navy, and which followed him through his life) chose to legally take his ancestral family name of MacCrea when he came of age. This choice exemplified his deep respect for his great grandmother, Alice (McRae) Miller, who took on much of his upbringing and instilled in him a passion and deep connection with his Scottish Highland heritage and ethos. This extended to learning and conversing in, at every opportunity, the Scottish Gaelic language and becoming a hereditary leader in the Celtic Christian faith.
Scotty first saw Alfred at the age of 11, when in 1944 his great grandmother purchased a rundown farm on Waterwells Rd outside the village, as a place to retire to, bringing her young great grandson into yet another of his life’s passions. Restoring the neglected home and farm, he began creating a lovely place which was to play host to hundreds of interesting, creative and like-minded friends, relatives, visitors and total strangers over the next 7 decades.
After graduating high school and 4 years of service in the US Navy during the Korean Conflict , as radarman aboard the U.S.S. Albert T Harris- a Destroyer escort and Anti-Submarine vessel, Scotty returned to civilian life.
In 1955 he married the love of his life- Dolores Jean Zimmerman (“Dee” to locals), sister of Navy shipmate and lifelong friend Roy Zimmerman, and brought his young bride home to Locustbrae, the farm name and began a family. Three sons were born to the couple: Rory Donn (1956), Kevin Michael (1957) and Fion Lonn (1960), who lived for only a few hours.
Meanwhile Scotty pursued his education, first at NYS College of Ceramics at Alfred University as a student of Industrial Ceramic Design (BFA 1958), and later from Alfred University, his Masters Degree in Education (1971). After many interesting offers, he and Dee chose to remain in their beloved rural home, and Scotty took a position teaching Art at nearby Andover Central School, where he taught for 31 years. For the last 17 of those years, he added a program in Humanities for 12th grade students, receiving recognition for this curriculum from the state Education Dept., and the honor and gratitude of hundreds of students who often site his influence, encouragement and genuine love for them as having set them on their life’s path.
Retiring from teaching in 1988, Scotty began building his dream home for himself and Dolores, a lovingly crafted stone structure in the style of the classic Scottish crofter’s house. The “wee house” stands just east of the main farmhouse (the “big house”) on the Locustbrae farm acreage. Given the name “Kilbrannan”, it became the final home for Dee, who passed away in 2008, and Scotty, whose life continued for another 11 years.
Scotty and Dee loved to travel, especially to Scotland, taking one or two of their five grandsons with them on most of their ventures.
Serving his local community as Village and Town Judge for 18 years, Scotty conducted a dignified and fair court, where his innate sense of justice had a lasting effect on many fellow legal professionals as well as those “on the other side of the bench”.
Scotty’s own artistic practice found expression in countless hand carved wooden artworks, illustrations and block prints, painting and restoration work in religious art and iconography, as well as copious writings in his lovely calligraphy with detailed illuminated borders. Along with much ecclesiastical writing, often unpublished, Scotty did publish a lengthy novel entitled “Now That We Have Met”, based on a family driven from their native Scottish Highlands during the infamous 1740’s “Clearances”. It is a story of perseverance, hope, deep connections and HOME.
Scotty is survived by his sons Rory (Debra) MacCrea and Kevin MacCrea both of Alfred; 5 grandsons,Fion Lonn (Kimberly Ringer) MacCrea, Colin Michael MacCrea, Alexander Robert (Shanley Keenan) MacCrea, Lee Alan (Brittany Vogel) MacCrea, and Duncan John (Stephanie Potwin) MacCrea; 8 great grandchildren, Taegen Elizabeth, Ronan Michael, Annika Lonn, Klara Cathleen, Alanna Dee, Conall Patrick, Killean Don and Heidi Bree; and many honored friends who by a Gaelic expression “derbhfine” consider themselves extended family and part of the MacCrea clan. He will be honored and much missed by many!
Visitation will be held on Saturday (Nov. 2) from 11-2 at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. A memorial service will be held after the visitation at 2:30 p.m. at the funeral home with David Decker, Ceile De of the Celtic Christian Faith, officiating. A private burial will take place at Locustbrae Cemetery on the family homestead.
April 14, 1921 – June 11, 2016
. . . she was often seen walking her dog Pepper along the streets of Andover.
Funeral Service: Friday, June 17, 2016 10:00 a.m. Blessed Sacrament Church, Andover
Rosemary A. Lynch, 95, formerly of Andover, passed away Saturday (June 11, 2016) at Cortland Regional Medical Center, following a lengthy illness.
Rosemary was born on April 14, 1921 in Hornell to Michael and Rosemary (Manley) Lynch. She was a 1939 graduate of Andover Central School. She later graduated from New York University in New York City. She worked her entire career in the Manhattan garment industry as a purchaser.
Rosemary is survived by two brothers, Richard “Dick” (Maureen) Lynch of Sanford, Fla. and John (Sally) Lynch of Rochester; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by two brothers, George Lynch and Dan Lynch; and three sisters, Margaret Lynch, Jean Lynch and Cecelia Dugan.
Rosemary loved animals, especially dogs. She was affectionately known by some as the dog lady because she was often seen walking her dog Pepper along the streets of Andover. She was also very fond of travelling. Some of her favorite destinations were such places as Hawaii and San Francicso.
Rosemary was a faithful member of Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover. She was an active member of the Andover Chamber of Commerce, the Andover Red Hat Society and the Women’s Hospital Ladies Auxiliary at Jones Memorial Hospital in Wellsville.
There will be no prior visitation. The Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday at 10:00 a.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Rosemary’s name may be made to Blessed Sacrament Church, 24 Maple Street, Wellsville, NY 14895 or to SPCA Serving Allegany County, 1374 NY-19, Wellsville, NY 14895.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
June 11, 1940 – May 12, 2017 . . . would light up the dance floor with country dancing . . .
Visiting Hours: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover Wednesday, May 17, 2017 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. First Baptist Church
Funeral Service: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 11:00 a.m. First Baptist Church
Charlotte E. Lynch, 76, passed away Friday (May 12, 2017) at Florida Hospital Tampa in Tampa, Fla. following a brief illness.
Mrs. Lynch was born on June 11, 1940 in Andover to Lawrence and Charlotte Marie (Alvord) Clarke. She was a 1958 graduate of Andover Central School. On May 30, 1992, at the Andover First Baptist Church, she married Robert Lynch, who survives. One year later they had a marriage blessing ceremony at Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover.
Charlotte worked as a bookkeeper for Joyce Pipeline from 1975 to 1983. She later worked in student accounts at Alfred University from 1982 until her retirement in 1992.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by two sons, Donald Perry of Bath, Kevin (Annette) Perry of Andover; three step-children, Kevin Lynch of Strykersville, David (Bonnie) Lynch of Chaffee, and Bobbie Sue (Lee) Schiffhauer of Evans, Ga.; one sister, Irene (Harold) Tiffany of Bracey, Va.; one brother, Philip Clarke of Andover; 12 grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by three brothers, Louie Claire, Ernest Claire and Clinton Claire; and four sisters, Mida Claire, Edna Fanton, Ida Bongiva and Elizabeth Berry.
Charlotte enjoyed growing flowers and gardening. She loved to cheer on her grandchildren at all their sporting events and looked forward to the family get togethers and cookouts. Charlotte and her girlfriends often got together over a nice lunch and caught up on the latest news. Additionally, with her husband Bob, they would light up the dance floor with country dancing at the Wellsville American Legion and at their winter home in Florida.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover and on Wednesday from 10-11 a.m. at the Andover First Baptist Church. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. at the Andover First Baptist Church immediately following the visitation with Rev. Calvin Densmore, officiating. Burial will follow in Hillside Cemetery in Andover.
Memorial contributions in Charlotte’s name may be made to Hart Comfort House of Allegany County, 141 East State Street, Wellsville, NY 14895.
Bret was a man who put others ahead of himself.
Visiting Hours: Saturday, November 23, 2019 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Saturday, November 23, 2019 4:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville Bret Allen Lounsberry, 43, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday (Nov. 14, 2019) at home.
Bret was born on Sept. 22, 1976 in Olean to Daniel and LouAnn (Klein) Lounsberry. He attended Wellsville Central School and in 1997 graduated from Andover Central School. He worked in sales, selling groceries for Papa’s Food Truck in Buffalo.
Bret is survived by his father and step-mom, Daniel and Terry Lounsberry of Scio; his daughter, Kyra Lounsberry of Seneca Falls; his sons, Bret A. Lounsberry, Jr. of Bolivar and Blake Lounsberry and Blake’s mother, Alana Pilarz, both of Cheektowaga; his brother, Tom Vroman of Wellsville, his half-brother, Chris (Paige) Lounsberry of Scio; stepsisters, Michelle Gonska of Kane, Pa., Melinda Williams of Corfu, and Melissa Weart of Derrick City, Pa., and his grandson, Elliot Smith of Seneca Falls.
Bret was preceded in death by his mother, LouAnn.
Bret struggled through life, dealing with the ups and downs as they came. As a result of these struggles he began a Facebook page, “Recovery Bad Boy 101” where he spoke to addicts words of encouragement to help them through their own struggles. He was actively involved in several recovery support groups.
Bret was an avid Buffalo Bills fan. He also pursued fitness as a hobby which included weight lifting, boxing and MMA fighting. He loved music and had varied taste, enjoying Country, R&B, and Rock. He thoroughly enjoyed such artists as 50 Cent, Eminem, Justin Bieber, and Blake Shelton–after whom he named his son.
Bret was a man who put others ahead of himself. He threw himself into his work and had a good sense of humor.
Calling hours will be held on Saturday (Nov. 23) from 2-4 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The memorial service will be held at 4:00 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Pastor Robin George of Brookside Wesleyan Church officiating. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
Memorial contributions in Bret’s name may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.
June 27, 1944 – November 7, 2017
Her family agrees that apple pie was her masterpiece!
Visiting Hours: Friday, November 10 , 2017 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville Funeral Service: Saturday, November 11, 2017 11:00 a.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Nancy L. Lotter, 73, passed away on Tuesday (Nov. 7, 2017) at the Hart Comfort House of Allegany County in Wellsville.
Mrs. Lotter was born on June 27, 1944 in Olean to Ermon and Dorothy (Shoesmith) Hurlburt. She was a 1962 graduate of Hinsdale Central School. On May 22, 1965 at the Portville Presbyterian Church she married Kenneth L. Lotter, who survives.
Nancy devoted her life to that of a homemaker. As the wife of a career Air Force officer and the mother of three boys, life was never boring.
In addition to her husband of 52 years, Nancy is survived by three sons, Todd (Liz) Lotter of Buckhannon, W.V., Timothy (Liz) Lotter of Sharpsburg, Ga. and Mark (Kelly) Lotter of Pittsburgh, Pa.; one brother, Max (Jan) Hurlburt of Hamburg; 9 grandchildren, Victoria (Aaron) Plumly, Justus Lotter, Noah Lotter, Gabriella Lotter, Elissa Lotter, Christian Lotter, Julia Lotter, Cara Lotter and Evan Lotter; 3 step-grandchildren, Stella Carr, Naomi (Michael ) Nicoletti and Elisha (Carmine) Ginocchio; 4 step-great grandchildren, Gabriel Carr, Vida Ginocchio, Gage Ginocchio and Jalynn Plumly; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by four brothers, Ralph Hurlburt, Don Hurlburt, Bill Hurlburt and Jerry Hurlburt.
Along with her loving care of her family, Nancy lived a life of generous philanthropy. While living in England, she served two years as President of the Officer Wives’ Club, Bizzare, where they raised money to support various soldier activities. Locally, she served 8 years on the Balloon Rally Committee and served as president on the Site Committee for one year. Nancy was also involved as a volunteer with the Jones Memorial Hospital Auxiliary where she was a member of the Hemlock Twig Committee for the past 10 years, serving as president one of those years. She was an integral part of the annual Country Fair.
Nancy was an avid gardener and loved baking. She made excellent pies and cakes and actively taught her grandchildren the secrets of her success. Her family agrees that apple pie was her masterpiece! She was also quite the expert seamstress, even making her own wedding dress, decorating their base housing, and later making dresses for her granddaughters.
Together with her husband, they loved to travel. In addition to the usual travel associated with being an Air Force wife, they later vacationed in Hilton Head, Hawaii, England, Portugal, Florida and Massanutten Mountain, Va. Less exotic but equally exciting, they had a passion for roller skating and dancing and carried on that passion weekly for many, many years.
Visiting hours will be held on Friday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service will be held on Saturday at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Marc. Chamberlain of Genesis Bible Church, officiating. Burial will be at the convenience of the family.
Memorial contributions in Nancy’s name may be made to Hart Comfort House of Allegany County, 141 East State St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
June 25, 1959 – March 21, 2018 Stan was first and foremost a family man.
Visiting Hours: Saturday, March 24 , 2018 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Sunday, March 25, 2018 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Stanley J. Liller, Jr., 58, passed away unexpectedly Wednesday (March 21, 2018) shortly after arriving at Jones Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Liller was born on June 25, 1959 in Montour Falls to Stanley J., Sr. and Marlene A. (Day) Liller. On Dec. 16, 1978, in the Beaver Valley Wesleyan Methodist Church he married Elizabeth A. Waltz, who survives.
Stanley worked as a machinist for Arvos, Inc. (formerly Alstom Air Preheater) in Wellsville from 1997 until the present. He was previously a self-employed mason contractor.
In addition to his wife of 39 years, Stan is survived by his father, Stanley J. Liller, Sr. of Corning; four sons, Donald S. Liller of Wellsville, Gregory S. (Beth Almanza) Liller of Munfordville, Ky., James M. (Tracy) Liller, Sr. of Coudersport, Pa. and William (Beth) Manry of Friendship; three sisters, Lorena Liller and Laurie Ann Liller, both of Corning and Karen (Tombo) Laird of Pasadena, Tex.; two brothers, Gerald Liller of Corning and Scott Austin of Jacksonville, Fla.; three sisters-in-law, Sue Atherton of Painted Post, Jenny (Mike) Horton of Rathbone and Bonnie Wilcox of Walkersville, Md.; one brother-in-law, Skip (Sally) Wilcox of Greenwood; his Uncle and Aunt William and Sherry Day, Sr. and Aunt and Uncle Gloria and Skip Torpey, all of Wellsville, his Uncle Robert Liller of Beaver Dams and his Uncle Harold Liller of Corning.
Additionally, he is survived by seven grandchildren, Angel Liller, James Liller, Jr., Oliver Stanley Liller, Trenton Liller, Parker Wallace, Brittany House and Cody Woodward.
In addition to his mother, he was predeceased by a sister, Debra Liller; two brothers-in-law, Denny Atherton and James Wilcox; and his mother-in-law, Peggy A. Waltz.
Stan was first and foremost a family man. All of his pleasures somehow included his family. He was an avid gardener but it was often a contest to harvest his strawberries and tomatoes before the grandchildren got to them. This was a contest he didn’t mind losing. He was a huge sports fan where he enjoyed watching his beloved Buffalo Bills or Sabres but his greatest joy came in moving the chains for the Coudersport Falcons youth football team or enjoying a competitive backyard horseshoe game with the family. Stan loved working with his hands. He would make wood and metal signs, but again, so he could give them away as gifts to his family.
Visitation will be held on Saturday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service will be held on Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Jonathan Capuano, officiating. Memorial contributions in Stan’s name may be made to Hart Comfort House of Allegany County, 141 East State Street, Wellsville, NY 14895.
August 19, 1991 – October 15, 2018
Justin enjoyed cooking, always experimenting with a new dish to serve to his family and friends.
Visiting Hours: Saturday, October 20, 2018 3:00 – 6:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Memorial Service: Saturday, October 20, 2018 6:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Justin K. Lewis, 27, passed away unexpectedly on Monday (Oct. 15, 2018) at home.
Justin was born on Aug. 19, 1991 in Wellsville to Darrell K. Lewis and Tricia L. Jenison. He attended Scio Central School. Justin was formerly employed at Allegany ARC in Wellsville.
Justin is survived by his father, Darrell K. Lewis of Scio, his mother, Tricia L. Jenison of Collinsville, Ill.; his girlfriend, Amy Faust; two sisters, Amber Lewis and AnnMarie Wright, both of Collinsville, Ill.; his grandfathers, Richard H. Lewis of Ninety Six, S.C., Cecil (Carol) Jenison of Wellsville and Jeffrey Hawley; his Uncle Rick and Aunt Angie Jenison, Uncle Tim Jenison, Uncle John Jenison, Uncle Clayton and Aunt Jen Jenison, Aunt Daeann Jenison, Uncle Mark and Aunt Jessica Williams, Aunt Darcy and Uncle John Barber, Aunt Dawn and Uncle Michael Messere and Aunt Diana and Uncle Ed Lewis Ware; one nephew, Jaxon Williams; cousins Brad Jenison, Josh Jenison, Nathaniel Jenison, Wade Jenison, Ryan Jenison, Tyler Jenison, Abigail Jenison, Charlotte Jenison; and numerous friends.
He was predeceased by both grandmothers, Carol L. Carpenter and Sandra Hawley.
Justin loved playing drums and video games. He was an avid football fan and always cheered for his beloved New England Patriots. Justin enjoyed the solitude of hunting and fishing. He enjoyed cooking, always experimenting with a new dish to serve to his family and friends. He was a former member of the Scio Fire Department where he served alongside his father.
Justin had a lot of various interest but it was his love for family, girlfriend Amy and his large circle of friends that were nearest to his heart.
Visitation will be held on Saturday from 3-6 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The memorial service will be held at 6:00 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Glen Layfield of Scio Church of Christ officiating.
June 11, 1932 – May 6, 2016 . . . played upright bass in Herb Leonard’s Orchestra . . .
Visiting Hours: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 2:00-4:00 p.m., 6:00-8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Thursday, May 12, 2016 11:00 a.m. Andover Presbyterian Church
Lena Elizabeth “Liz” Leonard, 83, passed away peacefully on Friday (May 6, 2016) at Wellsville Manor.
Liz was born on June 11, 1932 at home on Lever Hill Road in Andover to Clark A. and Louise K. (Will) Bridge. She attended Andover Central School and later went to St. Bonaventure University School of Nursing where she received her LPN degree. On June 20, 1951, Liz married Herbert Leonard, who predeceased her on November 22, 1993. Liz worked for many years at Bethesda Hospital in Hornell. She also owned and operated the Bridal Boutique in Andover where she assisted many people with their bridal gowns, prom dresses, and tuxedos.
Liz is survived by a son, Robert John Leonard of Fort Wayne, In.; two daughters, Barbara Y. (Robert) Goodrich of Avoca, and Beverly Jo (Mark) Butler of Hornell; nine grandchildren, Michael R. (Jessica) Leonard, Matthew H. (Elizabeth) Leonard, Jonathan K. Leonard, Nickolas R. Leonard, Elizabeth A. Leonard, Ryan A. Goodrich, Kristen A. (Michael) Ciccarelli, Kasandra L. Updyke, and Britney L. Updyke; six great grandchildren, Emalee Leonard, Faith M. Goodrich, Olivia M. Ciccarelli, Carson R. Ciccarelli, Brynn K. Hunt, and Braylee K. Hunt; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband, Liz was predeceased by an infant son, Raymond Herbert Leonard, a brother and sister-in-law, John C. and Elizabeth L. Bridge, and a great grandchild, Bryson T.T. Hunt.
Liz helped many children on their way in music by teaching piano lessons in the Leonard’s School of Music, in Andover. She played upright bass in Herb Leonard’s Orchestra along with other area musicians such as Charlie Pitts, Oliver Kemp, and Carlyle Carmody. The ensemble was quite popular at Round and Square Dancing events at many venues including Lake Demmon near Howard in the 1960’s and 1970’s.
As well as making music Liz and Herb loved working on projects together. They built from scratch two Andover houses where they made a loving home for their family for many years.
Liz was a life-long member of Andover Presbyterian Church. She was a Session Member and served in this ministry as an Ordained Elder. Liz also gave some of her time as Treasurer of the United Presbyterian Women and she was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star.
There will be a time of visitation from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover. The funeral service will be held on Thursday at 11 am at the Andover Presbyterian Church with Rev. Christian Mattison, officiating. Burial will follow in Hillside Cemetery in Andover.
August 8, 1925 – November 4, 2019
Love is often spelled “time” and she spent a lot of time playing games with any of the family that was around.
Visiting Hours: Saturday, November 9, 2019 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Memorial Service: Saturday, November 9, 2019 4:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Helen L. Lehman, 94, passed away Monday (Nov. 4, 2019) at Highland Park Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Wellsville.
Mrs. Lehman was born on Aug. 8, 1925 in Coudersport, Pa. to John and Gertrude (Witter) Glace. On June 8, 1946, she married Raymond S. Lehman, who predeceased her on Dec. 2, 2005.
Helen devoted her life to the care of her husband and the raising of her children.
Helen is survived by her six children, Kenneth Lehman, Diane Ordiway (Dale) and Jonny Lehman, all of Andover, Raelene Salmonson (Ronald) and Evelyn Fanton (Rodney, Sr.), both of Wellsville and Jeanne Wyrough (Jim) of Owego; 14 grandchildren, Nicole Koch, Todd Bush, Paula Cornell, Donna Bertrum (Christopher), Larry Ordiway, Jamie Ordiway, Amy Salmonson, Jason Salmonson (Jessica), Shelly Gates, Brian Salmonson (Debra), Kristy Fanton, Rodney Fanton, Jr. (Hallie), Dylan Wyrough (Jessica Murtha) and Samantha Wyrough (Joshua Brown); 19 great grandchildren, Donovan Koch, Devin Cornell, Steven Jefferds, Billy Jefferds, Karissa Ordiway, Bryce Ordiway, Gracie Hirt, Janessa Hirt, Jackson Mascho, Robbie Leon, April Leon, Brandon Rould, Mikalah Rould, Anthony Button, Noah Salmonson, Haylie Salmonson, Kylie Fanton, Kamie Fanton and Alex Wyrough; three great-great grandchildren, Noah Leon, Brooklyn Leon and Everly Leon; many nieces, nephews and cousins; and her yellow parakeet, Miss Daisy.
In addition to her husband of 59 years, she was predeceased by two brothers, Howard Glace and John Glace and four sisters, Lula Smith, Alice Randal, Ruth Mamon and Bertha Furlong.
Helen lived a very simple life with three simple yet very important aspects to that life. First and foremost, she was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She devoted lots of her time to home canning for her large household. Among her family favorites were dirty applesauce and icicle pickles. She was noted for her famous boiled dinners and cornbread and her delicious dumplings. Love is often spelled “time” and she spent a lot of time playing games with any of the family that was around.
Secondly, Helen was a big television enthusiast. Her favorite shows over the years were game shows of any type, Perry Mason, My Lottery Dream Home, Miss America and Miss Universe Pageants and on Mondays, Dancing with the Stars, which she even kept a score sheet. Forget calling during the show, she wouldn’t answer.
Lastly, she was a diehard baseball fan. She loved the Detroit Tigers, St. Louis Cardinals and the New York Mets and she loved watching the Little League World Series.
Helen was a member of the Rebekahs, the Andover Golden Agers and the Andover Legion Ladies Auxiliary where she served as chaplain. She was a long time member of the Andover Baptist Church and sang in its choir.
Visitation will be held on Saturday from 2-4 p.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The memorial service will take place on Saturday at 4:00 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Philip Barner of the Andover Alliance Church officiating. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker.swan.com.
Memorial contributions in Helen’s name may be made to Allegany County Cancer Services , Attn: Lori Ballengee, 100 South Highland Ave., Wellsville, NY 14895.
September 27, 1936 – May 28, 2017 Charlie looked forward to family gatherings and cookouts.
Visiting Hours: Saturday, July 15, 2017 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Memorial Service: Saturday, July 15, 2017 4:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Charles E. “Charlie” Lehman, 80, formerly of Andover, passed away Sunday (May 28, 2017) at home surrounded by family.
Mr. Lehman was born on Sept. 27, 1936 in Andover to Harold and Fanny (Taylor) Lehman. He was a 1954 graduate of Andover Central School. Charlie served in the United States Army from 1955-1957.
After his time in the service, Charlie worked for Dresser-Rand in Wellsville in various capacities, most notably in the shipping department, retiring in 1998 after 35 years of service.
Charlie is survived by two sons, Donald Lehman of Andover and Jimmy (Paula) Lehman of Campbell; five daughters, Christina (Steve) Phelps of Scio, Brenda Capluzzi of Smithfield, N.C., Sue (Dennis) Yarbrough of Raleigh, N.C., and Toni (Larry) Wilson and Lisa Lehman, both of Willow Springs, N.C.; three sisters, Hazel Cornell and Marylou (Wendell) Bennett, both of Andover, and Darlene (Mike) Willis of Wayland; and a brother-in-law, Edward Ryan of Andover.
Additionally, he is survived by 11 grandchildren, Brandy (Earl) Bizzell, Amanda (Ryan Dieter) Witter, Emily (Brandon Mulhollen) Capluzzi, Allison Capluzzi, Alicia Nevol, Robert (Ashley) Nevol, Shannon (Chris) Baker, D.J. (Courtney) Austin, Dylan Yarbrough, Alex Lehman and Dustin Lehman; 12 great grandchildren, Chesney Lee, Jayden Dieter, Ethan Dieter, Brayden Deiter, Preston Lehman, Patrick Lehman, Analiyah Wyatt, Brynna Nevol, Joshua Baker, Zak Baker, Harlynn Austin and Jace Yarbrough; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by a son, Michael Lehman, two brothers, Carl “Pudge” Lehman and Jimmy Lehman; one sister, Lois Ryan; and one grandson, Eric Lehman.
Charlie lived an active life. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. Charlie was a lifelong sports enthusiast. In high school he especially enjoyed basketball. As an adult, Charlie played on various summer slow pitch softball leagues, bowling leagues and he took up the sport of golf. As a spectator, he was a huge Buffalo Bills, Buffalo Sabres and Boston Red Sox fan. Additionally, he was a proud member of the Wellsville American Legion, Wellsville VFW and the Wellsville Moose Lodge.
Charlie loved spending time with his family. One of his favorite past times was driving the back roads with his family looking for deer. He enjoyed the many vacations they took together and the various outings to the zoo and the beach. He especially enjoyed the ocean off North Carolina. Charlie looked forward to family gatherings and cookouts. He had an especially close relationship with his grandchildren and great grandchildren and cherished the times spent with them.
Visitation will be held on Saturday (July 15) from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The memorial service will be held on Saturday (July 15) at 4:00 p.m. at the funeral home, immediately following the visitation, with Rev. Chris Mattison of the Andover Presbyterian Church officiating. Burial with full military honors will follow in Hillside Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Charlie’s name may be made to Wellsville American Legion Post 702, 23 Jefferson St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
September 28, 1942 – June 22, 2018 She was a cunning prankster, frequently breaking the family into laughter with her antics.
Visiting Hours: Tuesday, June 26 , 2018 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Wednesday, June 27, 2018 12:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Patricia C. “Pat” Layton, 75, passed away Friday (June 22, 2018) at St. James Memorial Hospital in Hornell following a lengthy illness, with her family at her side.
Patricia was born on Sept. 28, 1942 in New Orleans, La. to Patrick W. and Viola M. (House) Murray. She completed her General Equivalency Diploma (GED) and continued with her education development with an Associate’s degree in Human Services. She earned her NYS Cosmetology License and NYS Real Estate License.
As a single mom of five children, she was very proud of her accomplishments. Over the years, she worked as a waitress, cook, shoe salesperson, housekeeper, and secretary. She owned and operated Pat’s Beauty Salon in Scio for 10 years and Custom Fashions with her sister, Nita Wells in Canisteo for an additional 2 years. As a dedicated social worker, she was instrumental in the development of the Domestic Violence Program at ACCORD Corporation in Belmont which included Hot Line training, support groups for battered women and their children and a safe house. Later she served as a Mentally Ill Chemically Addicted (MICA) counselor.
Pat is survived by four children, Tim (Sandra) Dunham and Dan (Deb) Dunham, both of Scio, Vickey Layton (Susan Kita) of Rochester and Stacy (Bill) Bentley of Belmont; one sister, Jan (Dan) Todd of Canisteo; 12 grandchildren, Jimmy (Tara) Stebbins, Kristy (Curtis) Blouvet, Heidi (Tim) Putnam, Tara (David) Calhoun, Justin (Amy) Dunham, Kyle Chelsea) Dunham, Katie (Jordan) Gonyea, Sarah (Rob Ford) Bentley, Alec Bentley, Elizabeth Bentley, Morgan Bentley and Bailey Layton. Additionally, she is survived by 12 great grandchildren, Julian Tibbits, Riley Stebbins, Kendal Blouvet, Madison Blouvet, Charlotte Blouvet, Olivia Blouvet, Parker Blouvet, Gage Putnam, McKenzie Putnam, Paisley Calhoun, Makayla Dunham and Jason Daniel Dunham; a foster daughter, Kimberly Newton; two special friends, Sharon Prentice and Judy Adams; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by a son, Scott Dunham; a brother, Robert Adams; a sister, Anita Wells and a grandson, Jason Dunham.
Pat was all about family and friends. She loved sewing and crafting which included countless Halloween costumes for herself (yes, she loved to join in), her children and grandchildren. She was a cunning prankster, frequently breaking the family into laughter with her antics. Pat made blankets and other gifts at Christmas to give to her family, doctors, nurses and anybody else to brighten their day. Even in the midst of the chaos of a busy life, she never missed one of her kids or grandkids sporting events or other important milestones. Pat had a servant’s heart as shown in her love of cooking and giving out haircuts to all of her family. She always had time to listen their stories and problems and was glad to offer her tender advice.
Pat’s children give tribute to her loving dedication as their mother and express deep gratitude for all she gave and did for them.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday at noon at the funeral home with Rev. Glenn Layfield of the Church of Christ Scio, officiating. Burial will be at the convenience of the family.
Memorial contributions in Pat’s name may be made to Allegany County Cancer Services, Attn: Lori Ballengee, 100 South Highland Ave., Wellsville, NY 14895.
April 1, 1937 – March 21, 2019
Joel loved camping with his family at Sun Valley Campground in Arkport.
Visiting Hours: Monday, March 25, 2019 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Graveside Service: Tuesday, March 26, 2019 11:00 a.m. Bath National Cemetery
Joel L. Lasnick, whose Hebrew name was Yankel Lieb Ben Avrom, 81, passed away Thursday (March 21, 2019) shortly after arrival at Jones Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Lasnick was born on April 1, 1937 in Brooklyn to Abraham and Marian (Kuritzky) Lasnick. He joined the United States Marine Corps in 1954 and served his country through 1956. On June 26, 1961 in Brooklyn he married Eva M. Brewster, who survives. Joel worked as a painter but his primary vocation was a boilermaker at Foster-Wheeler in Dansville where he worked for 23 years, retiring in 1996.
In addition to his wife of 57 years, Joel is survived by four sons, Christopher A. (Corinna) Lasnick of Avoca, Daniel J. Lasnick of Ohio, Mark A. (Joi) Lasnick of Jupiter, Fla., and Michael T. (Brandi) Lasnick of Scio, five grandchildren, Megan Lasnick, John (Carrie) O’Dell, Edward (Brenda) Lasnick, Stephen Lasnick and Mikayla Lasnick,; four great grandchildren, Christopher O’Dell, Dylan (fiancée Brielle) Loper, Anthony Loper, and Dennis Lasnick; one great great grandchild, Stella Loper; two sisters, Susan (Harold) Weiner of Margate, Fla., and Marlene (Eugene) Zapin of Edgewater, N. J.; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Joel loved camping with his family at Sun Valley Campground in Arkport. He enjoyed reading about airplanes and served on the Civil Air Patrol, as well as the Air Force Auxillary. He had a heart for search and rescue operations. Joel was a member of the Arkport American Legion and Arkport Volunteer Fire Department.
There will be a time of visitation on Monday from 6-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. A graveside service in the Jewish tradition will be held on Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. at Bath National Cemetery with Dr. Stephan Greenberg officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Joel’s name may be made to Wounded Warrior Project, P. O. Box 758517, Topeka KS 66675-8517 or Honor Flight Rochester, Inc., PO Box 23581, Rochester, NY 14692. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home.
January 8, 1943 – January 5, 2019
Geri retired from Alfred State College in September of 2001 after 35 years of teaching.
Geraldine R. “Geri” Lash, 75, passed away Saturday (Jan. 5, 2019) at home.
Geraldine was born on Jan. 8, 1943 in Chicago, Ill. to Walter and Helen (Zapotoczny) Lash.
In 1966, Alfred State College appointed Geraldine Instructor in the Department of General Education of General Studies. She held that position until 1973 when she was promoted to Assistant Professor of English. Geri retired from Alfred State College in September of 2001 after 35 years of teaching.
Geri is survived by a sister-in-law, Patricia Lash of Orland Park, Ill.; two nephews, Walter (Brandi) Lash of Stow, Ohio and Andrew Lash of Orland Park, Ill; and her kind and caring neighbors of 30 years, Kathy Feldman and Sheila Holloway.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by a brother, Walter Lash and longtime companion, Theodore Burakoff.
Geri was a faithful supporter of the Hornell Area Humane Society and loved dogs. When her health allowed, she had dogs of her own. In later years, she enjoyed the long daily walks with her neighbor’s dogs. She was also an avid gardener in her younger days and took great pride in her home grown vegetables. As an English professor, Geri loved books and had a passion for literature. She enjoyed reading, especially mystery novels. Geri also enjoyed eating out. A favorite pastime of hers was the many lunch dates with Theodore.
Per her wishes, there will be no prior visitation. There will be a graveside service in the spring when her ashes will be laid to rest next to her parents in Resurrection Catholic Cemetery & Mausoleums in Justice, Ill. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. Memorial contributions in Geri’s name may be made to Hornell Area Humane Society, 7649 Industrial Park Road, Hornell, NY 14843.
August 2, 1931 – May 14, 2018 “He was the greatest grandfather in the world.”
Lawrence N. LaPiere, 86, passed away Monday (May 14, 2018) at Wellsville Manor Care Center.
Mr. LaPiere was born on Aug. 2, 1931 in Olean to Norton L. and Mable I. (Sweet) LaPiere. On July 13, 1974 in Weston Mills, he married Alverette Lewis, who predeceased him on May 3, 2002.
Lawrence was a matress maker for Stephens Edwards Company in Malboro County, N.J. for many years.
Larry is survived by seven sons, Gerald LaPiere of Olean, Gilbert (Sandy) LaPiere of Belmont, Matthew LaPiere and David LaPiere, both of Fort Scott, Okla., Mark LaPiere of Midwest City, Okla., Richard (Denise) Osgood of Spring Hill, Fla. and Keith Ward of Olean; one daughter, Margaret (Todd) Whipple of Keystone Heights, Fla.; two step-sons, Douglas E. Travis, Sr. of Portville and James E. Travis of Ariz.; one step-daughter, Nancy Merchant of Fairbanks, Alaska; five step grandchildren, Douglas E. Travis, Jr. and Ronald J. Travis., both of Olean, William M. Travis of Hinsdale, Michael Travis of N.C. and Eric Travis of Ceres; and many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his wife, he was precedeased by one sister, Delores Seaman.
Larry was an avid hunter and fisherman. He was a skilled wood carver and enjoyed making knives. The pride and joy of his life though was his grandchildren. In the words of one of his grandsons, “He was the greatest grandfather in the world.”
Per his wishes, there will be no prior visitation. A Celebration of Life gathering will be held at a time to be determined.
November 13, 1931 – February 26, 2017
Her kindness manifested itself in many ways, and to many people.
Visiting Hours: Monday, March 6, 2017 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. St. Jude Parish, Alfred
Mass of Christian Burial: Monday, March 6, 2017 1:30 p.m. St. Jude Parish, Alfred Rosemary J. Lanshe, 85, passed away Sunday (Feb. 26, 2017) at Highland Park Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Wellsville following a lengthy illness.
Mrs. Lanshe was born on Nov. 13, 1931 in Short Tract to V. Q. and Gertrude Julia (Smith) Jermain. She was a 1949 graduate of Griffith Institute and Central School in Springville. She earned her Bachelors of Arts from SUNY at Geneseo, her Masters of Arts from Alfred University and her Doctorate from Florida International University. After her graduation from Geneseo, Rosemary took an extended bicycle trip through Denmark and surrounding countries which she thoroughly enjoyed. On Sept. 1, 1956, she married Richard J. Lanshe at St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church in Springville and he predeceased her on May 21, 2007.
After teaching in Rochester, Rosemary continued her academic career at Alfred State College where she was the Director of the Reading and Study Skills Program from 1960-77. In 1977, along with her family, she moved to Davie, Fla. to continue her career with Broward Community College. Rosemary’s professionalism and dedication to her job advanced not only her teaching career, but also expanded her duties to include curriculum director of three campuses at Broward Community College. This led to her being chosen to direct the English Curriculum for the College at Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. She also developed curriculum within the United States, traveling to Dartmouth, Savannah and Oxford, among others. Rosemary also directed the honors program and received awards for her efforts.
Rosemary is survived by two daughters, Kathryn J. Lanshe of Alfred and Barbara Lanshe of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by a brother, V. Q. Jermain, Jr.
Rosemary had a lifelong passion for reading, especially history. She enjoyed travelling, and true to her Irish heritage, she especially loved her trip to Ireland. Rosemary loved pets. The home was a virtual zoo of cats, dogs, rabbits, and not to be forgotten, Sam “Bandit” Henderson, their longtime pet raccoon. Her kindness manifested itself in many ways, and to many people.
To her daughter, Kathryn, she was a mother, best friend, protector and confidant. Every phone conversation, and there were many, ended with “I love you” which solicited the response of “I love you more” to which came the reply “No, I love you more”. They travelled everywhere together, with mom usually leading the way.
Rosemary was an active member of St. Bonaventure Roman Catholic Church in Davie and St. Jude Parish in Alfred.
There will be a time of visitation on Monday (March 6) from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at St. Jude Parish in Alfred. The Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday at 1:30 p.m. immediately following the visitation. Due to wintertime restrictions, a graveside service will be held at a time to be determined at St. Aloysius Cemetery in Springville.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. Memorial contributions in Rosemary’s name may be made to Catholic Charities of Western New York, 741 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, NY 14209.
A memorial service for Lars E. Lanphere, formerly of Wellsville who passed away May 27, 2011 will be held on Saturday (June 30) at 11:00 a.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. Rev. Harold Kiel of the Bingham Center Bible Church will officiate.
AE Crandall Hook & Ladder Company; Allegany County Volunteers Firemen’s Association; Allegany County Chief’s Association.
Walter I. Lang, 90, passed away Friday (Sept. 12, 2014) at Jones Memorial Hospital, following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Lang was born on Jan. 15, 1924 in Boston, Mass. to Walter W. and Bertha O. (Ives) Lang. He earned his Bachelor’s of Physics from MIT in 1945 and later received his Masters of Science in Physics from Boston University. On Oct. 9, 1946, at the Emmanuel Episcopal Church in West Roxbury, Mass., he married Jean Buckingham, who predeceased him on Oct. 4, 2012.
Walter was a professor at Alfred University from 1945-1949. He transferred over to SUNY at Alfred in 1955, where he became Chairman of the Physics Department and Chairman of the Engineering Science Curriculum; ultimately retiring as Professor of Civil Engineering Technology in 1990. He was granted Professor Emeritus status from SUNY at Alfred, in honor of his long and distinguished career. Previously, he was a research engineer for Shell Oil Co. and Olin Industries in Ill. from 1945-1949.
Walter was also involved in the Summer ASEE-AEC programs at Penn State, the Argonne National Lab at North Carolina State University and co- directed two summer NSF institutes at SUNY @ Stony Brook. He was instrumental in establishing the NSF grant for the Alfred State Hydraulics Laboratory.
Walt is survived by three sons, Richard S. (Laurie H.) Lang, John (Lisa J.) Lang and Don (Maryann C.) Lang, all of Alfred; one daughter, Rebecca Lang-Graves of Alfred; 11 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and two nephews, Steve Arnold and David Arnold.
In addition to his wife of 66 years, he was predeceased by a sister, Lois A. Arnold, a brother-in-law, Richard Arnold and a niece, Shirley Richards.
Walt was a life member and past president of the AE Crandall Hook & Ladder Company as well as past president of Allegany County Volunteers Firemen’s Association. He was a member of the Allegany County Chief’s Association. Additionally, he was a former NYS fire instructor, deputy fire coordinator, fire advisory board member and trustee of the WNYVFA where he served 9 terms as its treasurer. For 13 years, he was commissioner of the Cuba Lake District; several as its board chairman and also served as a trustee for the Fireman’s Home on the Hudson.
Walter enjoyed photography, playing bridge, travelling and dancing with his wife Jean, mowing his lawn and plowing snow.
There will be no prior visitation. A private memorial service will be held at Alfred Rural Cemetery at the convenience of the family.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
Memorial contributions in Walter’s name may be made to AE Crandall Hook & Ladder Co., 5 S. Main St., Alfred, NY 14802.
February 9, 1924 – October 4, 2012
Jean B. Lang, 88, passed away Thursday (Oct. 4, 2012) at Wellsville Manor Care Center following a brief illness.
Jean was born on Feb. 9, 1924 in Boston, Mass. to John and Margaret (Irvine) Buckingham. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1945 from Boston University. After she graduated from Boston University she worked for the Encyclopedia Britannica in Cambridge MA at Harvard University libraries and later at St. Louis Public Library. On Oct. 9, 1946, she married Walter I. Lang, who survives.
Jean was the librarian for Hinkle Library on the Alfred State College campus from 1962 until her retirement in 1990. The Jean B. Lang Western New York Historical Collection is housed at Hinkle Library and is named in her honor where she organized the collection in 1964 and served as its curator until 1991.
In addition to her husband of 66 years, Jean is survived by three sons, Richard S. (Laurie H.) Lang, John (Lisa J.) Lang and Donn (Maryann C.) Lang, all of Alfred Station; one daughter, Rebecca Lang-Graves of Alfred Station; 11 grandchildren; 6 great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by her brother and sister-in-law, Bruce S. and Harriet H. Buckingham.
Jean enjoyed playing bridge, knitting, reading and solving crossword puzzles. She has been active in community groups such as the League of Women Voters, Andover Central PTA president and Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Alfred, Alfred Town Historian, and Home Demonstration group leader. She was a member of the Amandine Club, the Baker’s Bridge Historical Society, and the Alfred Historical Society where she served as president. Jean was instrumental in the 1970 relocation of the Terra Cotta building to its present location. Additionally, she served as a volunteer in the Allegany County Mental Health Association Compeer Program and LAFASNY. She was one of the first women to become a life member of the A.E. Crandall Hook and Ladder Company. She voluntarily wrote the “In the Alfred Sun 50, 25 and 10 Years Ago” column for many years as well as being supervisor of the “History of Alfred, NY” book.
Visitation will be held on Monday from 2-4 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The memorial service will be held on Monday at 4 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Abbot William MacCrea of the Celtic Christian Community at Locust Brae, officiating. Bagpipes will be presented by Alexander McCrea. Burial will follow in Alfred Rural Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Jean’s name may be made to Alfred or Alfred Station Fire Departments; Alfred Box of Books, 1 West University St., Alfred, NY 14802; Baker’s Bridge Historical Society, PO Box 13, Alfred Station, NY 14803.
April 22, 1967 – April 19, 2020
Karen was known for her sense of humor and funny disposition.
Karen Lynne Landen, 52 passed away on Sunday (April 19, 2020) at home following a lengthy illness.
Karen was born on April 22, 1967 in Catskill to Bernard and Helen (Desposito) Knefley. She was a 1985 graduate of Mitchell Hollow Christian Academy in Windham.
Karen worked as a manager for Dollar General in Cuba for several years until her illness required her to retire.
In addition to her parents, Bernard and Helen Knefley of Penfield, Pa., Karen is survived by her special companion, Ken J. DeLange of Andover; her four children, Danielle (James) Knobloch of Franklinville, Kyle Knefley of Andover, Brandon Knefley of Woodlawn, Pa. and James Knefley of Bolivar; two sisters, Codi (Raymond) Foster of Kersey, Pa. and Terri Anne (William) Crawley of Commerce, Ga.; and five grandchildren, Skyler Knobloch, Kierra Knobloch, Benett Knobloch, Brenton Lee McCarthy, and Colt Knefley.
Karen loved anything to do with horses. She enjoyed riding horses and working with them in the barn and pasture. In her younger days, she was quite the dirt track racecar driver.
Karen was known for her sense of humor and funny disposition. She was a great conversationalist with a warm and caring personality.
Per her wishes, there will be no prior visitation. A Celebration of Life Ceremony will be held at a later date to be determined.
October 17, 1948 – February 2, 2018
Rhonda S. La-Due, 69, passed away peacefully at home Friday (Feb. 2, 2018) following a lengthy illness.
Rhonda was born on Oct. 17, 1948. She is survived by her longtime loving companion of 34 years, Gary L. Hueser of Ward; two sons, James (Melissa) La-Due and Shane (Amanda) La-Due, both of Hilton; four grandchildren, Tyler La-Due, Addison La-Due, Peter Thornton and Alisha Wright; and a brother, Dennis Hunt of S.C.
Rhonda was most content as a homebody, tending to the needs of the home and enjoying the companionship of Gary. Together, they lived a quiet life, interrupted only when they pursued their mutual passion of camping. In her early years, she enjoyed horses.
Per her wishes, there will be no prior visitation. A private memorial service will take place at a later time.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Wellsville. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
Memorial contributions in Rhonda’s name may be made to SPCA Serving Allegany County, 1374 NY-19, Wellsville, NY 14895.
March 15, 1921 – September 3, 2016 On Friday nights, she enjoyed ballroom dancing . . .
Visiting Hours: Saturday, October 22, 2016 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Memorial Service: Saturday, October 22, 2016 2:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Marie E. Koehler-Austin, 95, passed away Saturday (Sept. 3, 2016) at Highland Park Nursing Center in Wellsville, following a brief illness.
Mrs. Koehler-Austin was born on March 15, 1921 in Norwood, N.J. to Arthur R. and Anna E. (Burgher) Mills, Sr. She was a 1938 graduate of Closter High School in Closter, N.J. On May 29, 1940, at home, she married Herman A. Koehler, who predeceased her on Nov. 10, 1967. On Oct. 21, 1992, she married Kenneth R. Austin, who predeceased her on July 24, 2010.
Marie was a prep cook at Alfred University before switching over to night manager at the Powell Campus Center from 1959-63. Beginning in 1963, Marie and her husband Herman owned and operated the Koehler Friendly Tavern in Andover until their retirement in 1985.
Marie is survived by three daughters, June (James) Jennings of Watkins Glen, Elsie (Donald) Swartz of Andover and Kathleen (Richard) Walker of Bradenton, Fl.; one son, Kenneth R. (Karen) Koehler of Andover; one brother, Arthur R. (Barb) Mills, Jr. of Greenwood; fifteen grandchildren; many great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Marie had many interests. Outdoors, she loved her gardening and bird watching. On Friday nights, she enjoyed ballroom dancing, especially the waltzes. For an indoor hobby, she used her decorative paints to create earrings and other crafty creations which she would then give to her family and friends. During the winter months, she was a popular participant of the Bradenton Women’s Club with her Florida friends.
There will be a time of visitation on Saturday (Oct. 22) from 1-2 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The memorial service will be held on Saturday (Oct 22) at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Chris Mattison of the Andover Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Hillside Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Marie’s name may be made to Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675.
April 2, 1935 – August 4, 2016
He was the highlight of all the family gatherings.
Visiting Hours: Saturday, August 6, 2016 11:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Saturday, August 6, 2016 1:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Leslie E. Knickerbocker, 81, passed away at home Thursday (Aug. 4, 2016) following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Knickerbocker was born on April 2, 1935 in Harrison Valley, Pa. to Elmer and Lorina (Jeffers) Knickerbocker. He served in the U.S. Army from 1954 to 1956. He married Jane F. Riley, who predeceased him on May 10, 2013.
Leslie worked as a welder for Morrison & Knutzen in Hornell. Additionally, he owned and operated a small machine repair shop in Genesee.
Les is survived by three sons, Scott (April) Knickerbocker and Randy (Esther) Knickerbocker, both of Elkland, Pa. and Steve (Angie) Knickerbocker of S.C.; two daughters, Roxanne (Tim) Huntley and Leslie Knickerbocker, both of Elkland; two step-sons, Willis (Kelly) Haring of Roulette, Pa. and Matthew (Rebecca) Haring of Va.; one step-daughter, Lori (Kevin) Pierce of Scio; and a granddaughter, Erica (Gary) Bliss and her son, Darryn Soule, whom he raised as his own.
Additionally, he is survived by two brothers, Larry (Tammy) Knickerbocker and Robert (Charlene) Knickerbocker; six sisters, Naomi (Robert) Moon, Regina (David) Birdsell, Sandra (Allen) Cook, Darlene (Edward) McNett, Rosella (George) Barker and Shirley (Robert) Gee; and many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his wife, he was predeceased by five brothers, Guy Knickerbocker, Willard Knickerbocker, Milford Knickerbocker, Ray Knickerbocker and James Knickerbocker; and two sisters, Alverta McConnell and Vivian Knickerbocker.
Les was an avid big time hunter and fisherman. He loved country and western music, especially when playing his mandolin or guitar while performing in local bands. He was the highlight of all the family get togethers. Les was also well known as a generous talker. He enjoyed a captive audience while he shared his many stories.
Visitation will be held on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service will be held on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Mel Ternes of the Solid Rock Bible Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Genesee Cemetery in Genesee, Pa. with full military honors.
Celebration of Life Gathering: Saturday, August 10, 2019 12:00 p.m. Skinner Hollow, Pennsylvania
William O. King, 79, formerly of Westfield, Pa. passed away Thursday (July 18, 2019) at Jones Memorial Hospital in Wellsville, following a brief illness.
Mr. King was born on Feb. 29, 1940 in Phillips Station, Pa. to Orr B. and Della (Metcalf) King. On Sept. 19, 1965, he married Almena M. Thompson, who predeceased him on Jan. 5, 1992.
William worked for Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for 30 years until his retirement in 1994.
Bill is survived by two children, Angie (Rick) Jenison of Scio and William O. (Elizabeth) King, Jr. of Westfield, Pa.; one sister, Gretchen Hughes of Tioga, Pa.; 7 grandchildren, Bradley A. Jenison and Joshua K. (KateLynne) Jenison, both of Scio, Nathaniel W. (Macy) Jenison of Arkport, Todd M. (Lauren) West of Lawrenceville, Pa., Almena Marie (Todd) King of Maineburg, Pa., Austin W. King of Wellsboro, Pa. and Zachary Smith of Westfield, Pa.; 8 great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his wife, Almena, he was predeceased by a sister, Wilda Housel.
Bill was an avid outdoorsman. He loved hunting, fishing and tending to his garden. Some of the family’s favorite memories were the times spent at camp in Skinner Hollow, Pa. Together, Dad taught Angie and Bill, Jr. how to shoot and reload shells. They enjoyed cutting their own firewood and savored the memory of Dad cooking chicken on his homemade barbeque grill he made out of a barrel.
Bill learned the value of being frugal. He often said of himself he was so tight he would squeak. Even the local ice cream shops new he loved his “big ice cream cones – cheap” But being careful with his money was his way of taking care of his family. He provided everything they needed and they knew they were loved.
Per Bill’s wishes, there will be no prior visitation. There will be a private graveside service at Chaplin Cemetery in Westfield, Pa. at the convenience of the family. A Celebration of Life gathering for family and friends will be held at the Skinner Hollow Camp on Saturday (August 10) at noon. Please contact Angie or Bill for further information.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville.
Memorial contributions in Bill’s name may be made to Home Care & Hospice, 194 N. Main St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
July 15, 1941 – January 31, 2015 . . . enjoyed quilting, decorating and sewing.
Visiting Hours, New York: Thursday, February 5, 2015 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Devotional at 7:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Visiting Hours, PA: Saturday, February 7, 2015 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. Locust Grove Mennonite Church, Belleville, Pa. Funeral Service: Saturday, February 7, 2015 11:30 a.m. Locust Grove Mennonite Church, Belleville, Pa.
Anna Mae King, 73, passed away at home on Saturday (Jan. 31, 2015) surrounded by family.
Mrs. King was born on July 15, 1941 in Arthur, Ill. to Samuel and Katie Ann (Miller) Petersheim. On Feb. 12, 1966, in Arthur, Ill., she married Alvin J. King, who survives.
Anna worked as a secretary with her husband in the family business, Liberty Seamless Gutter, for 15 years until her retirement in 2010. Previously, she was a cook for Mifflin County Christian Academy in Burnham, Pa. and also had her own catering service in Belleville, Pa.
In addition to her husband of almost 49 years, Anna is survived by three daughters, Althea Joy (Paul M.) Fultz and Rosalyn Kay (Terry A.) Long, both of Belleville, Pa. and Rhonda Elaine (David A.) Gibson of Chalfont, Pa.; two sons, Cedric Lynn (Bethany M.) King of Andover and Jason Wendell (Toni L.) King of Hornell; three brothers, Edgar (Maryanna) Petersheim of Humbolt, Ill., and Edward (Judy) Petersheim and Samuel (Janette) Petersheim, Jr. both of Arthur, Ill.; 11 grandchildren, Alicia R. (Andrew S.) Zook, Jared M. Fultz, Kendra J. Fultz, Marissa E. Long, Zachary A. Long, Cody L. Long, all of Belleville, Pa., Caleb R. Gibson, Ryan D. Gibson and Seth A. Gibson, all of Chalfont, Pa., and Aurora N. Kightlinger and Chase D. King, both of Hornell, one great granddaughter, Aubrie R. Zook; 57 nieces and nephews; and numerous cousins.
Anna was predeceased by a sister, Viola Gingerich.
Anna enjoyed quilting, decorating and sewing. She was an avid cook and in her more relaxed times, she liked to play card games and read. She and her husband attended the Hallsport Christian Church in Wellsville which blended nicely with her favorite pastime of visiting with friends and spending time with her family. Formerly, they attended Kish Valley Grace Brethren Church in Milroy, Pa.
Visitation will be held in both Andover and Belleville, Pa. Friends may call on Thursday (Feb. 5) from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. There will be a devotional at 7:00 p.m. immediately following the visitation with Rev. Rich Bendelewski of Hallsport Christian Church, Wellsville, officiating. Friends may also call on Saturday (Feb. 7) from 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. at Locust Grove Mennonite Church, Belleville, Pa. The funeral service will follow the visitation on Saturday at 11:30 a.m., also at the Locust Grove Mennonite Church with Rev. Doug Sabin, officiating. Burial will follow in the Locust Grove Cemetery in Belleville, Pa.
Memorial contributions in Anna’s name may be made to Southern Tier Youth for Christ, 55 East Fasset St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
September 11, 1926 – October 23, 2014
Memorial Service: Saturday, November 1, 2014 11:00 a.m. Blessed Sacrament Church, Andover
Paul E. Kilbane, 88, passed away Thursday (Oct. 23, 2014) at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, following a brief illness.
Mr. Kilbane was born on Sept 11, 1926 in Andover to Edward and Gertrude (McHale) Kilbane. He was a 1944 graduate of Andover Central School and also attended Alfred University, American Institute of Banking, New York State Bankers School of Agriculture at Cornell University and Trust-New Business School at New York University.
Paul worked for the former Erie Railroad and the former Sinclair refinery prior to his life’s work at the Citizens National Bank and Trust Company in Wellsville (later Key Bank.) from 1947 until his retirement in 1982. He held various titles, becoming Sr. Vice President and Trust Officer in 1968 and elected as a director in 1973.
Paul is survived by an extended family of cousins, including Mary Walsh Benz, and Jane Walsh both of Wellsville and a special “adopted grandson”, Timothy Whitesell of Andover, and numerous godsons and daughters as well as his many friends in the Andover community and many people scattered across the country; who he corresponded with on a regular basis.
Paul led a busy and active life in many arenas. In the civic and religious arena, he was Past President and member of Andover Chamber of Commerce, Past President and member of Parish Council of Blessed Sacrament Church, Past Grand Knight of Knights of Columbus, Council #119 and Past President of Group I – New York State Bankers Trust Association. He was on the advisory board of Wellsville Citadel of the Salvation Army, the Chairman of the Finance Committee for the construction of the Andover Medical Center and the Director of the Rural Management Association of Allegany County. Paul served on the Board of Directors of Jones Memorial Hospital. Additionally, he was a member of the Wellsville Elks Lodge #1495 and the Ancient Order of Hibernians.
In the political arena, Paul was the longest serving Mayor of Andover; where he held the post from 1959 -69, and again from 1983-87. He later served as an Andover Trustee from 1987-91. He served as President of the Municipal Electric Utilities Association of the State of New York from 1963-64 and was a member of the Economic Advisory Committee for Congressman Stanley Lundine from 1979-80.
Unofficially, Paul acted the role of life coach, medical expert, legal advisor, marital advisor and child raising expert. He enjoyed a good martini and manhattan and was ready to offer his advice on any subject at hand. For pleasure, he loved a good conversation, he also was an amateur photographer, winning some local competitions with his entries and he enjoyed traveling to visit friends and family.
There will be no prior visitation. A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover on Saturday (Nov. 1) at 11:00 a.m. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Paul’s name may be made to Jones Memorial Hospital, Fund Development Coordinator, PO Box 72, Wellsville, NY 14895 or Blessed Sacrament Church, PO Box 761, Andover, NY 14806.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-swan Funeral Home in Andover.
February 3, 1922 – January 12, 2012
. . . enjoyed the simple pleasures of life on the farm.
Elizabeth B. Kent, 89, passed away Thursday (Jan. 12, 2012) at home.
Mrs. Kent was born on Feb. 3, 1922 in Baltimore, Md. to Karl and Harriet (Blythe) Kibler. She was a 1941 graduate of Forest Park High School in Baltimore. On Aug. 26, 1942 in Woodlawn, Md. she married Donald E. Kent, who predeceased her on March 11, 1999.
Elsie worked alongside her husband as secretary of Kent Farms, but more importantly as his hands on assistant from 1946 until her retirement in 1986.
Elsie is survived by a son, Thomas (Kathy) Kent of Andover; a daughter, Jeanette (Dave) Cambria of Macedonia, Ohio; a sister-in-law, Dorothea Smith of Port Charlotte, Fla.; a brother-in-law, Dean Miller of McGraw; five grandchildren, Amanda (Andy) Leibham, Mason Searle, Kasandra (Gabe) Hajde, Edward (Betsy) Kent and Joseph (Lisa) Kent; seven great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by two brothers, Ralph J. Kibler and Commander Edward Lynne Kibler.
Elsie enjoyed portrait and landscape painting. She liked to go horseback riding and was a member of the High Horse Saddle Club and Allegany Trail Dusters. She was a passionate animal lover, especially cats and dogs. Additionally, she was a member of the Order of Eastern Star. But more than these, she was a loving wife, mother and grandmother, who enjoyed the simple pleasures of life on the farm.
Friends may call on Saturday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. and on Sunday from 2-3 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held on Sunday at 3 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Frank Troutman of the Andover First Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Hillside Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Elsie’s name may be made to Comfort House of Allegany County, 141 East State St., Wellsville, NY 14895, Andover Rescue Squad, PO Box 726, Andover, NY 14806 or SPCA Serving Allegany County, 1374 SR 19 South, Wellsville, NY 14895.
June 20, 1924 – May 5, 2018 . . . unofficial member of the Wellsville Coffee Club.
Visiting Hours: Tuesday, May 8, 2018 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Wednesday, May 9, 2018 10:00 a.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Roland P. “Rollie” Kemp, 93, passed away Saturday (May 5, 2018) in Williamsport Md., at Homewood at Williamsport.
Mr. Kemp was born on June 20, 1924 to Mark and Ethel (Clair) Kemp. He attended Andover Central School and afterward joined the Navy where he trained as an electrician and went on to serve in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Rollie was trained at Kansas City School of Watchmaking in Kansas City, Mo. On July 14, 1951, he married Patricia A. Nobles at the Andover Methodist Church, who predeceased him on February 8, 2015.
Rollie served as the Andover mail carrier for the United States Postal Service for most of his working career. He previously owned and operated Rowland Kemp Jewelry Store in Wellsville.
Rollie is survived by two daughters, Barbara Jean (David) Kemp of Johnson City and Anne Marie (Daniel) Russell of Williamsport, Md.; two grandchildren, Samantha Jean Russell and Andrew Kemp Russell; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Mr. Kemp was a member of the Antique Automobile Club of America, and was the Founding Father of the Chemung Valley Region of AACA. He was also a member of the Horseless Carriage Club of America, the H. H. Franklin (Auto) Club and the Andover Masonic Lodge. Rollie was also an unofficial member of the Wellsville Coffee Club. Patricia shared his hobbies with him as she was also a member of the automobile clubs and they attended the many events together.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 2–4 and 6-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be on Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Peggy Knopf officiating. Memorial contributions in Rollie’s name may be made to the Hart Comfort House of Allegany County, 141 East State Street, Wellsville, NY 14895 or Cancer Services of Allegany County, 100 South Highland Street, Wellsville, NY 14895.
August 2, 1923 – January 2, 2013
. . . loved to stay in touch via the internet with her family and friends.
Mrs. Ethel Mae Kelley, 89, formerly of Andover, passed away on Wednesday (Jan. 2, 2013) under the care of HPH Hospice Care Center in Brooksville, Fla.
Mrs. Kelley was born in Hornell on Aug. 2, 1923, the daughter of Floyd and Eva (Manning) Crowner. She was a 1941 graduate of Andover Central School. On Dec. 3, 1947, she married Fred Charles Kelley, Sr., who predeceased her on March 14, 2009.
Ethel was a bookkeeper for the Andover Central School District for 18 years until her retirement in 1986. Previously, she worked for Alfred University, also as a bookkeeper, for 12 years.
She will be deeply missed by daughters: Rebecca A. (Leon Robert) Fanton of Wellsville and Nora L. Sample of Brooksville, Fla. and son: Fred C. (Tracy) Kelley Jr. of Wellsville. She is also survived by a sister: Norma (Gene) Cedruly of Wellsville, who she loved dearly. Additionally, she is survived by 9 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Ethel enjoyed painting and reading books. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Order of Eastern Star. She loved to stay in touch via the internet with her family and friends; separated by distance, but held close in her heart.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday (August 10) at 1:00 at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. Burial will follow in Hornell Rural Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Ethel’s name may be made to: HCH Sturgill Hospice Care Center 12242 Cortez Blvd. Brooksville, FL 34613, or to Hart Comfort House, 141 East State St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
September 25, 1930 – October 14, 2012
Andrew W. Kahl, 82, passed away Sunday (Oct. 14, 2012) at Highland Health Care Center, surrounded by family.
Mr. Kahl was born on Sept. 25, 1930 in Queens to William and Ida Mae (Stevens) Kahl. He served in the U. S. Navy from 1951-55. On May 2, 1953, in Valley Stream, he married Gloria R. Wolfson, who survives.
Andy worked as a sheet metal worker for the Sheet Metal Workers Local 28 for 20 years until his retirement in 1975. Along with his wife, they operated for many years The Back Porch, where they crafted stained glass, and The Nesting Place, a bed and breakfast in Vermont.
In addition to his wife of 59 years, Andy is survived by three daughters, Heidi (Joe) McMenamin of Hallstead, Penn., Jennifer (Robert) Goodman of Pottsville, Penn. and Melanie (Dave) Thorp of Andover; two sisters, Beatrice (George) O’Brien of Cohocton and Norma Holley of Wayland; a daughter-in-law, Gayle Kahl of Northport; 5 grandchildren, Andrew Kahl, Matthew Kahl, Samantha Kahl, Tammy Golish and Bridget Helveston; 3 great grandchildren, Miranda Golish, Bradley Golish and Maggie Helveston; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by a son, Michael Kahl and two brothers, Dr. Paul Kahl and Frank Kahl.
Andy was a golf enthusiast. He was a member and past president of Andover Lions Club, where he was Lion of the Year in 2006. Always passionate about Andover’s youth, he was instrumental in getting the eye screening program started. While living on Long Island, Andy served as head of the building committee of the East Northport United Methodist Church.
Andy loved his family dearly and was known as “Poppy” to his grandchildren. He affectionately boasted to any and all that he married the girl of his dreams.
His encouraging words, gentle nature and spontaneous sense of humor helped his family and friends to get through many difficult times.
Andy welcomed each day and embraced life with zest.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday from 4-6 p.m. at the Kahl residence, 28 Dyke St. in Andover. The memorial service will be held on Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the home immediately following the visitation where full military honors will be rendered. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery at a private family service.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
Memorial contributions in Andy’s name may be made to Allegany County Cancer Services, 100 South Highland Ave., Wellsville, NY 14895 or SPCA Serving Allegany County, 1374 SR 19, Wellsville, NY 14895.
December 10, 1947 – March 7, 2016
. . . nurtured a continued passion for drawing . . .
Life Celebrations: Saturday, March 19, 2016 3:00 – 6:00 p.m. Residence, Alfred, New York
Sant’Anna Institute Sorrento, Italy, Date to be determined
Jeffrey F. Johnston, 68, passed away peacefully Monday (March 7, 2016) at home surrounded by friends, family and with the unending support of loved ones near and far.
Jeffrey was born on Dec. 10, 1947 in Ridgewood Queens to Elizabeth “Betty” Josephine (Salim) Johnston and Robert John Johnston and grew up in Cortland, Binghamton and Syracuse; where he graduated from Most Holy Rosary School in 1965. He went on to attend the University of Norte Dame and received his Bachelor in Architecture in 1971.
While at Notre Dame, Jeffrey attended the Notre Dame International School in Rome, thus beginning a lifelong passion for Italian art and architecture. This love was woven throughout his 41 year teaching career at Alfred State College where he taught art and architecture. He also practiced as an architect in the Syracuse and Alfred areas. Together, these experiences culminated in his founding in 2009 the Alfred State Sorrento Study Abroad Program in partnership with the Sant’Anna Institute in Italy.
Jeff is survived by a daughter, Rachel Johnston and her husband, AJ Pires of Brooklyn; a brother, Robert (Patricia) Johnston, Jr. of Charleston, S.C.; two grandchildren, Jack Pires and Isla Pires, both of Brooklyn; a niece, Mary Beth Collier; and two nephews, Robert Johnston III and Brian Johnston. Additionally, he is survived by his former spouse, Lynne Bunke of Alfred Station and long time companion Robin Caster Howard of Alfred.
Jeffrey had a strong affinity for the environment and championed local environmental causes. He participated in the “Bump the Dump” rallies and supported alternative energy sources for the county. He had a great love of plants and enjoyed his treasured collection of succulents. Through his schooling, traveling, teaching and home life, he fostered and nurtured a continued passion for drawing and was always prepared with sketchbook in hand to put those images to paper. In the late 1970’s he began a series of spherical projection drawings of Italian cities, towns, cathedrals and churches which would take him years to complete. He also had a keen eye through the lense of his camera, capturing some breathtaking moments along the way. Many of his collections were exhibited at Alfred State College.
Jeff was quick to introduce his own brand of humor and wonder to those friends and family that were an important part of his life. To those that knew him as professor, those same qualities allowed him to be an effective and beloved teacher.
A celebration of Jeffrey’s life will be held at his home at 5870 Barber Lane in Alfred on Saturday (March 19) from 3-6 p.m. Additional notification will be sent out via Facebook. There will be another celebration of his life to be held on the grounds of the Sant’Anna Institute in Sorrento, Italy, at a date to be determined.
The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Alfred State Sorrento Study Abroad Scholarship Fund, C/O Office of Institutional Advancement, Huntington Administration Building, Alfred, NY 14802.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
May 11, 1946 – February 7, 2012
Robert N. Johnson, 65, formerly of Mt. Morris passed away Tuesday (Feb. 7, 2012) at home.
Mr. Johnson was born on May 11, 1946 in Hornell to Robert and Lois (Hunt) Johnson. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1966 to 1970. He later married Bunny Johnson, who predeceased him several years ago.
Robert is survived by four brothers, Michael Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Stephen Johnson, and Ronald Johnson; six sisters, Cheryl Mueller, Sandra Sackett, Donna Johnson, Diane Bacon, Barbara Noble and Linda Johnson; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his wife, he was predeceased by a brother William Johnson.
There will be a graveside memorial service on Thursday, May 31 at 1 p.m. at the Jasper Cemetery in Jasper.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
August 8, 1936 – June 22, 2016
Her baked beans were legendary in the family . . .
Visiting Hours: Friday, June 24, 2016 6:00 -8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Saturday, June 25, 2016 1:00 p.m. Blessed Sacrament Church, Andover
Patricia A. Joyce, 79, passed away Wednesday (June 22, 2016) at Highland Park Nursing Home in Wellsville, surrounded by family.
Mrs. Joyce was born on Aug. 8, 1936 in Andover to Edward J. and Sarah L. (O’Dell) Padden. She was a 1956 graduate of Andover Central School. On May 16, 1959 at Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover, she married John E. “Jack” Joyce, who predeceased her on Aug. 26, 2009.
Patricia devoted her life to the care of her husband and the raising of their children. After the children graduated and left the home, she worked at Sackett’s Grocery Store for 11 years until the store closed in 1991.
Pat is survived by her children, Edward (Doreen) Joyce of Paris, Ky., Karen (Scott) Steffen of Cottonwood, Ariz., Paul (Vicky) Joyce of Canandaigua, and John “Stub” (Kathy) Joyce and Mark Joyce, both of Andover; two sisters, Teresa (Art) Heinemann of Okla. and Ruth (Bill) Culbert of Scio; and two brothers, Jim Padden and Patrick (Marlene) Padden of Wellsville.
Additionally, she is survived by ten grandchildren, Devin Joyce, Tristan Joyce, Robert Steffen, Erin Steffen, Delaney Joyce, Eoin Joyce, Dustin Joyce, Alexandra Joyce, Travis Joyce and Aiden Granger; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by four brothers, Ed Padden, Jack Padden, Gerald Padden and infant Louis Padden; and two sisters, Mary Hahn and Sararita Johnson.
Pat found enjoyment in working her garden, watching the hummingbirds at the feeders and taking in the sights and sounds of nature around her. She liked to read, play card games and cook. Her baked beans were legendary in the family as nobody could make them as well as she could. And speaking of family, Gramma Pat loved the times spent with her grandchildren.
In her younger days, she was a Cub Scout leader and, along with her family, they belonged to the “Green Dot Snowmobile Club”. Some of her children’s favorite memories were the weekends spent snowmobiling at the “busses”. Another favorite pastime of Pat’s was going to the Windmill Flea Market with her dear friend, Bev Carson. Additionally, she was a longtime member of Blessed Sacrament Church.
There will be a time of visitation from 6-8 p.m. on Friday at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Andover.
Pat’s family wishes to thank all the wonderful staff at Manor Hills Assisted Living Facility that provided excellent care for their mom during her stay. Memorial contributions in Pat’s name can be made to Manor Hills Assisted Living Facility, 4192 Bolivar Road, Wellsville, NY 14895.
May 29, 1927 – February 24, 2014
A self-made man and doting father . . .
Visitation: Thursday, February 27, 2014 Friday, February 28, 2014 James V. Joyce Residence
Funeral Service: Saturday, February 28, 2014 Blessed Sacrament Church
Interment: Military Honors Gate of Heaven Cemetery
James Vincent Joyce, born May 29, 1927, of 839 State Route 417, Andover, NY, passed away peacefully at his home on Monday, Feb. 24, 2014.
Mr. Joyce was born in the town of Willing, N.Y; the eldest of six children born to the late Vincent James Joyce and Alice Graves Joyce. He grew up on the family farm in Andover and, having left high school, he enlisted in the U.S. Army, serving in Germany with the Occupation Forces. Showing an early entrepreneurial spirit, he was put in charge of a number of PX stores which soon began to show a profit. He made the acquaintance of a young German woman, Helma Petermann, who was working as a translator. They were married in 1948 in Garmisch Partenkirchen, Germany shortly before his return to the United States.
Upon his return, he and his brother, Charles, formed a gas and oil pipeline, Joyce Pipeline. In many ways Mr. Joyce embodied the perfect example of the post war American dream. A truly self-made man, he learned to fly both airplanes and helicopters, using them to survey his expanding pipeline business which would eventually extend from Canada, through the United States, and include Central America and Venezuela. The Alaskan pipeline, in which the pipeline company played a large part in constructing, was a highlight of his career. He even traveled to Iran before the fall of the Shah to investigate pipeline construction there but, fortunately, decided against it. He and his wife visited Cuba several times before the rise of the Castro regime and made frequent trips to Mexico. He subsequently developed a love of all things “Latino”, especially the food and music. He even arranged to bring his favorite Mariachi Band from Laredo, Texas to perform at his youngest daughter’s wedding.
In the pursuit of his many interests in the energy sector he invested in coal mining in West Virginia and Kentucky and was an early proponent of replacing Uranium in nuclear reactors with the more efficient rare earth, Thorium; a trend that continues to this day. A lifelong republican, he was never the less, invited to attend both the Kennedy and Nixon inaugural balls.
Starting in 1948 using a Fordson Tractor with a Backhoe attachment, Joyce started his career as a pipeline Contractor. Along with maintaining his local milk hauling route in the Andover area, Joyce started laying small pipelines for local oil producers and gas companies. As the pipeline business progressed Joyce took on more work and with the help of his brothers Charles and later Don, Joyce Pipeline employed over 200 people by the late fifty’s. Joyce utilized local people from the Andover area to provide the dedication and hard work to progress as a company. By the late 60’s Joyce Western had grown to over 1200 fulltime and seasonal employees, expanding into a multi-operation. Never forgetting his home town roots, Joyce was influential in providing the supports for progress in Allegany County, NY. He was instrumental in building the Andover Little League complex and the relocation of the Wellsville Airport to where it is now. Joyce was a self-taught airplane and helicopter pilot of which he always had a helicopter setting in his front lawn, ready to go as needed. Joyce spent hours in the air traveling from job to job in his airplane. As Joyce Western expanded, he started building and operating pipelines throughout the Unites States and performed contracting help in Alaska and Australia.
Some of his proud accomplishments were building and operating a fuel pipeline from Tampa to Orlando, Fla.; building and operating a pipeline for SAC Headquarters in Omaha Nebr., a pipeline to bring jet fuel into Mac Dill Air Force Base in New Jersey, another to provide fuel for the Tampa International Airport, followed by a distribution of Anhydrous Ammonia from Port Tampa to the Phosphate Mines in the middle of the state. Joyce’s forward vision of the future energy needs had him mining Thorium in the Idaho mountains. Other major pipeline projects included welding on the Mooba Pipeline in Sydney, Australia; many projects for Consolidated Gas in NY, PA and WV; including a 55 mile segment of 30” pipe in Chambersburg, PA.; over 120 miles of pipe keyed in the Western NY and Northern PA area for Tennessee Gas; building a gas gathering system for Coors Brewers in Golden, Colo.; installing 36” pipe in Red Rivers Crossings in Texas and Oklahoma; gas gathering work for Phillips Petroleum of Bartlesville OK, and numerous projects over the years in the New England area for Algonquin Gas.
Throughout the remainder of his long life, Joyce remained interested in all things having to do with energy production. He was, however, a doting father, grandfather and great grandfather, enjoying every moment in the company of his growing family. Though Helma passed away in 2002, he remained in the home they built together in 1959. During his declining health he was carefully attended to by his caregiver, Betty Matison and dedicated helpers, family and friends.
In addition to his wife, Helma, he was predeceased by his siblings Charles Joyce, W. Donald Joyce, Joan Dibble and Sandra Howland. He is survived by his sister, Mary Ann Davis of Andover; children, Kathleen Joyce (George) Biondo, of Montauk, N.Y., Vincent James (Deborah) Joyce and Christine (Michael J. McCormick) Joyce, both of Andover; grandchildren, Caitlin Biondo (Josh) Greene of Mill Valley, Calif., Georgia Biondo (Thomas) Flight of Montauk, N.Y., James Vincent (Jennifer) Joyce of Andover, Amanda Joyce (Robert) Phelps of Andover, Lindsay Joyce Barnard of Andover, Maria McCormick (Jonathan) Sorrells of Cumming, Ga., and Michael (Mary Beth) McCormick of Angola, N.Y.; great grandchildren, Scarlett, Beatrice and Harry Flight of Montauk, N.Y., Elsa and Connor Greene of Mill Valley, Calif., Vincent and Harper Joyce of Andover, Leigha and Julianna Phelps of Andover, Elle Barnard of Andover, and Jase Sorrells of Cumming, Ga.
Visiting hours will be at the home of James V. Joyce, 839 State Route 417 in Andover from, 7-9 pm Thursday and 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm Friday. The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover on Saturday at 11 a.m. with Rev. Thomas Roman as celebrant. Burial with full military honors will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers the family has requested donations be made to the Andover Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 726 Andover N.Y, or the Andover Main Street Project, P.O. Box 736, Andover N.Y.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
December 11, 1928 – June 9, 2013
…a quiet philanthropist . . .
Charles H. Joyce, age 84, of Andover passed from this life on Sunday (June 9, 2013) after an extended illness. He was born on Dec. 11, 1928 to Vincent and Alice (Graves) Joyce. On Nov. 26, 1949, he married Lorraine (Hyland) Joyce, who survives.
Charlie grew up on the family farm in Andover and began working in the Oil and Gas industry at the age of 14. In 1950, he and his brother James V. Joyce formed Joyce Pipeline Company. In 1981, with his son Charlie P. Joyce, he purchased Otis Eastern Service, Inc. located in Wellsville. Otis Eastern is now one of the leading pipeline contractors in the U.S. Although he “officially” retired in 1994, he kept an office there and continued to work on a wide variety of projects. He hosted a steady stream of visitors who came to recall fond memories and discuss forgotten days. At the time of his death, he served as President of Andover Oil, a company he founded after his retirement. He had an incredible understanding of his industry and was a respected expert in his field. He would say that he was especially blessed to do what he loved and to work alongside his family and dear friends for his entire life.
He was an avid reader and spent a good bit of time on the golf course in his later years. He was extremely proud of his Irish heritage. He was a quiet philanthropist, always willing to help those in need. He was a member of Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover and the Blessed Pope John XXIII in Fort Myers, Fla. He was a member of the Andover Lions Club, the Ancient Order of Hibernians, and the Wellsville Elks Club. He was a long time officer of the New York State Oil Producers Association, serving as its President since 2008.
Charlie was honored for his distinguished service to the energy industry by being named as an Honorary Member of the Pipe Line Contractors Association where he and Lorraine attended the annual convention for over 50 years. He was also an ardent conservationist, having received many awards and citations for his stewardship of the land he loved. He understood that development and preservation could be done in harmony.
Although he traveled the world, and in his later years spent part of each year in Ft. Myers, Charlie’s heart was always in Allegany County, NY. He loved the area and its people. He had a wealth of knowledge about the history of the families here and could track the heritage of countless residents past and present.
In addition to his wife Lorraine, he is survived by two sons, Charles P. Joyce (Sherry Walton) and Richard (Tina Iantorno) Joyce, both of Wellsville; two daughters, Cheryl (Michael) Jackson of Wellsville and Teresa Joyce of Atlanta, Ga.; six grandchildren, Matthew Jackson, Molly (Burt) Turner, Melanie Jackson, Casey Joyce, Anna Joyce, and Cory Joyce; five great-grandchildren, Kylen Jackson, Maeve Turner, Josey Turner, Cal Turner, and Wes Urbano; a sister, Mary Anne Davis ; a brother, James V. Joyce; three brothers-in-law, Charles Howland, Paul (Carol) Hyland, and Carl Atwell; one sister-in law Suzanne Slocum; many nieces, nephews, cousins and life-long friends.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by an infant son John; a brother, W. Donald Joyce; two sisters, Sandra Howland and Joanne (Merle) Dibble; three sisters-in law, Marianne Joyce, Helma Joyce, and Corinne Atwell; and two brothers-in-law, Everett (Abe) Davis and James Hyland.
Friends may call at the family home, 4 East Avenue in Andover, on Wednesday from 6 – 9 p.m. and on Thursday from 2 -5 p.m. and 7 – 9 p.m. The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at the Blessed Sacrament Church, 24 Elm Street in Andover on Friday at 10 a.m. with Rev. Sean DiMaria as celebrant. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to The Hart Comfort House, Wellsville NY, the Andover NY Free Library, or a charity of the donor’s choice.
We love you Dad. Until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of his hand.
September 20, 1952 – May 13, 2020 Her life revolved around her faith and her church where she was a dedicated servant of God.
Private Memorial Service: Saturday, May 30, 2020 11:00 a.m. Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, Wellsville Joyce Ellen Jackson, 67, went home to heaven on Wednesday (May 13, 2020) from Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester.
Mrs. Jackson was born at home in Westfield, Pa., on Sept. 20, 1952 to Joe Eugene and Edith Marie (Hawkins) King. She was a 1970 graduate of Cowanesque Valley High School in Westfield, Pa. On July 11, 1970 she married Ronald Eugene Jackson, who survives. Joyce worked in office administration retiring from Deerwood Fasteners in Huntersville, N.C. in 2009 after working there for 22 years.
Besides her husband of 49 years, Joyce is survived by her sons, Brian Jackson of Wellsville and Bruce (Crystal) Jackson of Statesville, N.C.; four grandchildren, Andy (Jessica) Cline of San Antonio, Tex., Anna (Phillip) Bolick and Brittany (Michael) Campbell, both of Lincolnton, N.C., and Bailey Jackson of Statesville, N.C.; eleven great grandchildren, Jamison Nanney, Emma Jackson, Kenzleigh Jackson, Caden Peterson, Charlie Campbell, Paityn Bolick, Ryleigh Bolick, Rylen Campbell, Bella Campbell, Ashtyn Cline and Logan Cline; two brothers, Dale (Frances) King of Maiden, N.C., and Robert King of Franklinville; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Joyce was an avid and talented crafter. She particularly enjoyed sewing and quilting, scrapbooking, and cake decorating. Family was very important to her and she enjoyed the life of a wife and mother. During the holiday season, she delighted in the family gatherings and baking for her family.
Joyce was a long-time member of Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church. Her life revolved around her faith and her church where she was a dedicated servant of God.
There will be no prior visitation. A private memorial service will be held on Saturday (May 30) at 11:00 a.m. at Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church in Wellsville with Vicar Gerry Zimmerman officiating.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Wellsville/Scio. Online condolences may be offered at www.baker-swan.com.
February 22, 1931 – September 20, 2017
She was an avid reader, especially English history
Memorial Service: Saturday, October 7, 2017 10:00 a.m. Blessed Sacrament Church, Andover
Lura R. Jordan, 86, formerly of Andover, passed away Wednesday (Sept. 20, 2017) at home surrounded by family.
Mrs. Jordan was born on Feb. 22, 1931 in Libby Mont. to Jay and Olive (Trow) Fowler. On Jan. 9, 1983, in New Milford, Conn., she married Charles J. Jordan, who predeceased her on Jan. 25, 2001.
Lura is survived by two daughters, Crystal J. (Paul) Blanchard of Erie, Pa. and Mary L. (Terry) Sahr of Kenmore; one brother, Robert T. (Judy) Winiarski of Hornell; one sister, Adeline Fowler; 4 grandchildren, John (Crystal) Swinford, III, Shane (Susan) Sohrweid, Robert Winiarski and Daniel Winiarski; 13 great grandchildren, Johnna Swinford, Allen Sohrweid, Amber Sohrweid, Austin Sohrweid, Autumn Sohrweid, Aaron Sohrweid, Ezra Dean, Oliver Reed, Faith Flemming, Sierra Shea Winiarski, Savannah Winiarski, Julie Ann Brown and Jonathan Brown; one great great grandchild, Alexis Sohrweid; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by two brothers, Robert Fowler and Ted Fowler; and one sister, Lucella Blanchard.
Lura chose the path of a homemaker, investing herself in the cares and concerns of a busy home life after she retired from The Kimberly Clark Corporation. She loved knitting sweaters, afghans and scarfs as family gifts and baby hats as gifts to all the hospital newborns. Lura also loved counted cross stitch and much of her work was displayed on the walls of her home. She loved her many cats and took care of them like children.
Lura was an avid reader, especially English history, which fit nicely with her longtime membership of the Andover Library Club. She was also a member of the Blessed Sacrament Altar and Rosary Society, Andover Red Hat Society and the Andover Golden Agers. Somewhat of a fitness fanatic, she enjoyed her daily walks and worked out with the Growing Stronger Exercise Club.
Per Lura’s wishes, there will be no prior visitation. A Memorial Mass will be held on Saturday (Oct. 7) at 10:00 a.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. Memorial contributions in Lura’s name may be made to SPCA Serving Allegany County, 1374 NY-19, Wellsville, NY 14895.
February 9, 1933 – July 2, 2015 She enjoyed camping and fishing in Canada.
Visitation: Wednesday, July 8, 2015 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville Funeral Service: Wednesday, July 8, 2015 4:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Wilola I. “Willie” Jones, 82, was called home to be with her Lord on Thursday (July 2, 2015) at Wellsville Manor Care Center.
Mrs. Jones was born on Feb. 9, 1933 in Wellsville to Raymond C. and Alice L. (Johnson) Mead. On Jan. 18, 1969 she married Francis M. Jones, who predeceased her on May 1, 2004.
Willie was a loving homemaker and devoted wife. She dedicated her life to serving her family.
Willie is survived by five daughters, Kathy Hills, Lisa Hitchcock and Michele (Bradley) Speta, all of Wellsville, Bobbi Jo (Kenneth) Michels of Mattydale and Jennifer Allen of Rexville; one son, Kenneth (Shawn) Murray of Pembroke, Ga.; one brother, Lester Mead of Bolivar; one sister, Esther Kayes of Olean; a special friend, Clifford George of Nunda; 17 grandchildren, Travis Murray, Dresden Murray, Samantha Murray, Cristy (Patrick) Randolph, Brad (Margo) Hills, Michael Hills, Anita Hitchcock, Robyn Hitchcock, Abbey Hitchcock, Kayla Hitchcock, Beth Wightman, Courtney Speta, Kenny Michels, Stephanie Michels, Katie Michels, Allison (Jason) Langston and Brittney Allen; 13 great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by one daughter, Linda Murray; three brothers, Raymond Mead, Richard Mead and Robert Mead; and two sons-in-law, Kevin Hills and Randy Allen.
Willie had many interests. She enjoyed camping and fishing in Canada. She was an avid BINGO enthusiast and liked to crochet, play cards and work on jig saw puzzles. She collected angels and teddy bears. She was a lifelong member of the Frank B. Church VFW Post 2530. Additionally, she was a huge Elvis fan but more than these, she loved her family and friends; cherishing the times spent with them.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday (July 8) from 3-4 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The memorial service will be held on Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Bill Sylor of the Genesis Bible Church, officiating. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery in Wellsville will be at the convenience of the family.
Memorial contributions in Willie’s name may be made to Allegany County Cancer Services, Attn: Lori Ballengee, 100 South Highland Ave. Wellsville, NY 14895.
February 6, 1933 – January 17, 2015
James W. Jones, 81, passed away Saturday (Jan. 17, 2015) at Vincent House in Wayland, with his wife at his side.
Mr. Jones was born on Feb. 6, 1933 in Streator, Ill. to William Patton and Leona (Lowns) Jones. He was a 1951 graduate of Mt. Vernon Township High School in Mt. Vernon, Ill. He earned his Master’s of Science in Electrical Engineering from Newark College in Newark, N.J. He served in the U.S. Army Signal Corp. from 1956-58. On April 4, 1964, in Elizabeth, N.J., he married Pamela Pitt, who survives.
Jim was a professor at Alfred State College where he taught engineering for 29 years, until his retirement in 1991. He previously worked for American Electric Power in New York City. Together with Lee Cole of Bradford, Pa., they developed and patented a Linear Fluid Engine that will allow cars and other vehicles to run on alternative fuels.
In addition to his wife of 50 years, Jim is survived by two daughters, Jennifer E. Jones (Tenby Owens) of Duluth, Minn. and Kelly (Larry) Stockton of Fishers, Ind.; three brothers, Ralph (Karoline) Jones of Scottsdale, Ariz., Ronald Jones of Naples, Fla. and Donald (Midge) Jones of Springfield, Ill.; two sisters, Shirley Lockwood of Texaco, Ill. and Ruth (Thomas) Hobby of Indianapolis, Ind.; four grandchildren, Canyon Stockton, Conner Stockton, Jackson Stockton and Jersey Stockton; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Jim was an avid woodworker. He was fond of labeling himself a tinkerer and backed that up by the ability to fix almost anything. He was a member of Tau Beta Pi, the oldest engineering honor society in the United States and Eta Kappa Nu, the international electrical and computer engineering honor society.
There will be no prior visitation. A memorial service will full military honors will be held in the spring at a date to be announced later.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Jim’s name may be made to Vincent House, PO Box 566, Wayland, NY 14572 or Alfred Ambulance, PO Box 582, Alfred, NY 14802.
June 10, 1952 – July 11, 2018 He enjoyed doing the things that created lasting memories.
Visiting Hours: Sunday, July 15 , 2018 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
James S. Johnson, 66, passed away peacefully on Wednesday (July 11, 2018) at Jones Memorial Hospital, surrounded by family.
Mr. Johnson was born on June 10, 1952 in Lackawanna to Francis W. and Bessie J. (Joslyn) Johnson. He served in the United States Marine Corps from 1969 to 1970. On May 25, 1984, he married Sandra L. Thomas, who survives.
James worked for many companies over the years. Most recently he worked at Current Controls in Wellsville before retiring due to health concerns. Previously he worked for Friendship Foundry in Friendship and Bulktaners in Belmont. He drove school bus for Olean High School and was a maintenance employee at Richburg Central School in his younger years.
In addition to his wife of 34 years, Jim is survived by seven daughters, Tracy (Ed) Trunko and Amy (Ken) Weatherby, both of Hinsdale, Bobbi Jo (Joshua) Hall of Lynchburg, Va., Christy (Mike) Graham of Belmont, Tabatha (D.J.) Thomas and Tonya Armstrong, both of Wellsville and Tiffany (Laramy) Cornelius of Friendship; one son, Jonathan Johnson of Kennesaw, Ga.; two brothers, Ward (Robin) Johnson and Daniel Johnson, Sr., both of Hume; two sisters, Darlene (Doug) McDade of Rochester and Evelyn (Brian) Crane of Allegany; 26 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Jim enjoyed the simple things in life. He enjoyed the old Westerns and detective shows on TV like Perry Mason and Matlock. Jim loved going to the local races such as Allentown’s Drum Raceway, Woodhull Raceway and Allegany County Memorial Speedway in Allentown. As a young man, he enjoyed hunting. Mostly though, he enjoyed the simple pleasure of spending time with his wife, children and grandchildren, doing the things that created lasting memories. He also loved his dogs.
Jim was a member of the Cuba VFW.
Visitation will be held on Sunday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. Per his request, there will be no funeral service. A private burial in Woodlawn Cemetery in Wellsville will be held at the convenience of the family.
July 18, 1923 – February 9, 2017 . . . a model of benevolence and social grace . . .
Neola Corliss Jacobson, nee Hageman, Brink, passed peacefully surrounded by her family on Thursday (Feb. 9, 2017). Neola was born in Chicago, Ill. on July 18, 1923 to Andrew and Edna (Williamson) Brink. She grew up in Chicago near Lake Michigan and recalled many fond memories of the exciting life growing up in the Windy City. She was preceded in death by her parents, her two brothers, Clarence Budwash and Leroy Brink, and a lifetime full of friends and acquaintances.
Neola’s young adult life was quite similar to others who grew up during WWII. She married Samuel Hageman in December, 1942 at the tender age of 19. Shortly after, Samuel joined the Navy and fought in WWII while Neola joined many other women in the workforce, taking a job with AB Dick Printing in Chicago. When Samuel returned safely home from war, Neola and Sam moved to Park Forest, a suburb of Chicago, where they raised three daughters.
After raising her three girls, Neola devoted her life to caring for developmentally delayed, disabled, and elderly dementia patients, first in a position at Elisabeth Ludeman Center (Park Forest), and then at The Club, an adult day care center for people with dementia/Alzheimer’s. After she started losing her sight due to macular degeneration, Neola still volunteered where she could, rolling silverware for meals at an elderly nutrition site in Park Forest. In 2005, Neola moved east to join two of her daughters in Alfred, NY, living first in the Rose Apartments and then Updyke’s Willow Ridge (Hornell), and finally Elderwood formerly Saint James Mercy Care (Hornell) when her needs for care increased.
Neola was a bedrock for her family and a model of benevolence and social grace. Although Neola lost her sight nearly twenty years ago and was losing her hearing during the past year, up until her final days, Neola had a keen mind, and she devoted her time to nurturing her relationships with family, friends, and caregivers. Neola’s gentleness and gracious spirit touched everyone she met. She will be forever remembered for her kindness, charity, and unending mercy and understanding.
Neola is survived by her three daughters: Lynne Bunke (Frank), Judith Rearick, and Joanne Hageman; eight grandchildren: Michelle Drouin (PC) Sarah Hoffman, Rachel Johnston Pires (Alexander), Karl Wehle (Rommie), Shaun Wehle, (Amber), Lauren Rearick, Kelsey Hageman, and Christopher Rearick; and seventeen great grandchildren: Brett and Nate Hoffman, Alexander, Brendon, and Samantha Goble, Taylor and Brooklyn Engle, Karl, Jacob, Abigail, Hailley, Jasiah and Madison Wehle, Jack and Isla Pires, and Tyler and Noah Drouin.
A memorial service will be held in Indiana later in the year to celebrate Neola’s life with her family. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Box of Books Library, 1 West University Street, Alfred, NY 14802.
April 17, 1929 – September 13, 2014 . . . 45 year plus tradition of cooking, what became known as, “Bob’s Sunday Brunch”
Visitation: Monday, September 15, 2014 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 16, 2014 2:00 – 4:00, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 11:00 a.m. Blessed Sacrament Church, Andover
Clare Robert “CR” Jackson, 85, passed away on Saturday (Sept. 13, 2014) at Hart Comfort House of Allegany County, surrounded by family.
Mr. Jackson was born on April 17, 1929 in Wellsville to Clare Lynn and Anna Louise (Cronk) Jackson. He was a 1946 graduate of Andover Central School. He served in the U.S. Army from 1946-48 and again from 1950-51, the latter term in combat overseas in Korea during the conflict. On April 28, 1953, he married Elizabeth J. Childs, who predeceased him on Jan. 17, 2009.
“CR” was a 38 year veteran of the New York State Police, retiring as a senior investigator in 1989.
Bob is survived by two sons, Michael R. (Cheryl) Jackson of Andover and Robert J. (Yvonne) Jackson of Canton, Ohio; two daughters, Marcella J. (Bradley) Bledsoe of Andover and Patricia A. Jackson (Mary Lynn Howe) of Fair Haven; one brother, Clyde W. Jackson of Whiting, N.J.; eight grandchildren, Katy (Steve) Willard, Matthew Jackson, Colin Bledsoe, Molly (Burt) Turner, Daniel (Danielle) Jackson, Joseph (Lauren) Jackson, Melanie Jackson and John Jackson; twelve great-grandchildren, Emma Terhune, Grady Terhune, Gabrielle Terhune, Elden Terhune, Nolan Willard, Maureen Willard, Kylen Jackson, Maeve Turner, Josey Turner, Cal Turner, Wes Urbano and Emmerson Jackson; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by one sister, Margaret I. Jackson and one brother, James H. Jackson.
“CR” was an avid hunter and fisherman. He was fascinated with the details of war history. Anytime there was a local Andover sporting event, he was there to cheer on the home team, especially if one of his children or grand children were on the team. Bob was very proud of his 45 year plus tradition of cooking what became known as “Bob’s Sunday Brunch.”
Bob was a longtime member of Allegheny Mountain Chapter of the Association of Former New York State Troopers, Inc., the American Association of State Troopers, the Frank B. Church VFW Post 2530, the Andover Lynch-Burgett Post # 397 American Legion, the 40 & 8, the Wellsville Elks Lodge #1495 and the AMVETS Post #1
Visiting hours will be on Monday evening from 6-9 p.m. and on Tuesday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover on Wednesday at 11 a.m. with Rev. Sean DiMaria as celebrant. Burial with full military honors will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Bob’s name may be made to Hart Comfort House of Allegany County, 141 East State St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
August 1, 1954 – February 12, 2017
He was known to be quite the jokester . . .
Visiting Hours: Thursday, February 16, 2017 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Funeral Service: Thursday, February 16, 2017 1:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Wellsville
Donald S. Irish, 62, passed away Sunday (Feb. 12, 2017) at home.
Mr. Irish was born on Aug. 1, 1954 in Buffalo to Elton and Jenny (Dennis) Irish. He attended Burgard Vocational High School in Buffalo. He later served in the United States Army from 1972-73. On March 10, 1979, in Little Genesee, he married Kathy L. Williams, who survives.
Donald worked at Allegany Arc in Wellsville for a number of years. He previously had worked for Independent Tree Service in Wellsville as a logger.
In addition to his wife of 37 years, Don is survived by three daughters, Mandi Swanson of Friendship, Shawna Helms and Donielle (Lyle) Champlin, both of Bolivar; five brothers, Ronnie (Shirley) Irish of Tonawanda, Herbert (Amy) Haley of Glendale, Ariz., Robert (Karen) Irish of Jamestown, James Irish of Buffalo and Patrick (Wendy) Haley of Ohio; and three sisters, Wanita Krampen of Buffalo, Sandy (Terry) Payne of Conn. and Karen of Ariz.
Additionally, he is survived by four grandchildren, Darien Champlin, Lakoda Champlin, Jefferey Champlin and Jameson Irish; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by one sister, Jenny Hinman; one granddaughter, Taeler Irish; and one grandson, Jaxson Dimpfl.
Don was a self-identified homebody. He enjoyed the simple pleasures of spending family time with his wife, children and grandchildren. He was known to be quite the jokester and enjoyed the thrill of pulling one over on his unsuspecting subject. Don was a devout Christian and enjoyed his time studying the Bible.
There will be a time of visitation on Thursday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service will be held on Thursday at 1:00 p.m.at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Bill Sylor of Genesis Bible Church in Scio, officiating. Burial, with full military honors, will take place on Friday at 2:00 p.m. in Bath National Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Don’s name may be made to Family Life Network, PO Box 506, Bath, NY 14810.
May 18, 1931 – September 15, 2015
Paul enjoyed gardening and especially took pride in his tomatoes.
Visiting Hours: Thursday, September 17, 2015 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Friday, September 18, 2015 10:00 a.m. Blessed Sacrament Church, Andover
Paul K. Hyland, 84, passed away Tuesday (Sept. 15, 2015) at Wellsville Manor Care Center following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Hyland was born on May 18, 1931 in Andover to Earl and Louise (McCormick) Hyland. He was a 1949 graduate of Greenwood Central School. On March 31, 1951, at the Blessed Sacrament rectory in Andover, he married Carol A. Payne, who survives.
Paul worked as a machinist for Dresser-Rand Corporation in Wellsville from 1963 until his retirement in 1996. He previously was a self-employed farmer on the family homestead, worked as a driller for various oil producers and was a laborer for Joyce Pipeline.
In addition to his wife of 64 years, Paul is survived by four sons, Terry (Linda) Hyland of Perry, John (Jeanne) Hyland of Andover, Timothy (Mary) Hyland of Almond and Robert (Amy) Hyland of Manassas, Va.; one sister, Lorraine Joyce of Andover; 12 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by three sisters, Josephine Butler, Suzanne Slocum and Corrine Atwell and one brother, James Hyland.
Paul enjoyed gardening and especially took pride in his tomatoes. His love for country music prompted him to take many charter bus trips with his wife to country music destinations such as Branson, Mo. In high school, he was a talented athlete and carried that sports enthusiasm over to later life as an avid sports fan, especially enjoying Willie Mays.
Paul was a long time member of Blessed Sacrament Church. He was a member of the International Association of Machinist and Aerospace Workers Moore Lodge 1580 and the Wellsville Moose Lodge 601. Additionally, he was a former Andover Village Trustee and served as president of the Andover Little League.
Visitation will be held on Thursday from 6-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. There will be a Mass of Christian Burial on Friday at 10:00 a.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Paul’s name may be made to Hart Comfort House of Allegany County, 141 East State St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
March 4, 1932 – June 29, 2019 Carol was known for her kindness.
Visiting Hours: Tuesday, July 2, 2019 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Wednesday, July 3, 2019 11:00 a.m. Blessed Sacrament Church
Carol A. Hyland, 87, passed away Saturday (June 29, 2019) at Highland Park Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Wellsville following a lengthy illness.
Mrs. Hyland was born on March 4, 1932 in Belmont to Gordon L. and Loretta (Metzler) Payne. She was a 1951 graduate of Alfred-Almond Central School. On March 31, 1951, at the Blessed Sacrament rectory in Andover, she married Paul K. Hyland, who predeceased her on Sept. 15, 2015.
Carol worked as a senior cook for ACES on the Alfred State College campus for 25 years.
Carol is survived by four sons, Terry (Linda) Hyland of Perry, John (Jeanne) Hyland of Andover, Timothy (Mary) Hyland of Almond and Robert (Amy) Hyland of Manassas, Va.; two sisters-in-law, Gladys Payne of N.C. and Lorraine Joyce of Andover; two brothers-in-law, Gerald “Jerry” Perry of Andover and Carl Atwell of Quincy, Ill.
Additionally, she is survived by 12 grandchildren, Kevin (An) Hyland of Perry, Sean (Rhebeka) Hyland of Alfred Station, Jeremy Hyland of Springdale, Utah, Julie (Jeff) Bridge, Jody Niedermaier, Jessica (Paul) Wieszczyk and John J. Hyland, all of Andover, Mark (Tracy) Hyland of Mt. Dora, Fla., Marcy (Todd) Braasch of Orlando, Fla. Christopher Hyland of Alaska, Nicholas Hyland of Almond and Adam (Nick) Hyland of Manhattan; 11 great grandchildren with two coming soon; one great great-grandchild; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband, Carol was predeceased by one sister, Judith “Judy” Perry and two brothers, David (Nancy) Payne and Norman Payne.
Carol enjoyed her husband’s love of travel and country music. They took many bus trips together to places like Branson, Mo. and Wheeling W.V. They also shared their love of “Friday Fish Fry”, a weekly date that became part of their routine.
As a young girl, Carol grew up on the farm. She was active in the 4-H and developed her gift of helps. As newly married, she helped her husband clean the sap buckets on the back porch of their house, an annual event.
Carol was known for her kindness. Her family and friends often remarked how easily it was for her to be kind to anyone she met. Everyone who knew her loved her. Her friends and coworkers often keep in touch over the years.
It goes without saying; her family was the greatest recipient of her kindness and love. She attended all of her children and grandchildren’s events and loved the times the family got together for special events. Her love of cooking and baking, especially her chocolate cake was a big hit with everyone.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. There will be a Mass of Christian Burial on Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover with Rev. John Cullen as celebrant. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Carol’s name may be made to Hart Comfort House of Allegany County, 141 East State St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
March 21, 1932 – May 16, 2019
He was the life of the party at the family get-together.
Visiting Hours: Monday, May 20, 2019 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Funeral Service: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 11:00 a.m. Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
Lawrence D. “Larry” Hurlburt, 87, passed away on Thursday (May 16, 2019) at home following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Hurlburt was born on March 21, 1932 in Harrison Valley, Pa. to Walter and Vera (Pollock) Hurlburt. In 1955, he enlisted in the United Stated Army where he served until 1961. In 1959, Larry met his future wife, Beatrice C. Bush, on a blind date in New Field, Pa. On April 30, 1961 they were married in the Woodhull Baptist Church. She survives. Later that year they moved to Andover.
Larry worked in manufacturing for Alfred Atlas for 26 years until his retirement in 1987. Later he work for Crowley’s Dairy in Arkport.
In addition to his wife of 58 years, Larry is survived by two sons, Jeffrey Hurlburt of Andover and Walter (Penny) Hurlburt of Belfast; two daughters, Cheryl Barnes (fiancé James Kershner) of Almond and Vera Hurlburt of Olean; two sisters, Delores Baker of Andover and Irena (Robert) Johnson of Wellsville; one