2011 Obituary Archive

Dale L. Adams, 42, passed away Saturday (Jan. 1, 2011) at Roswell Park Cancer Institute following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Adams was born on May 28, 1968 in Hornell; the son of James and Virginia (Vossler) Wenslow and the late Burton E. Adams. He was a 1987 graduate of Wellsville High School and 1990 graduate of Alfred State College. On Feb. 8, 1992, he married Linda J. Horan, who survives.
Dale worked as a truck driver for Southern Tier Express in Andover from 2000 until his illness began in 2007. He owned and operated Grizzly Trucking from 1993 to 2000 and previously worked for Eddy’s Lumber in Alfred as a logger.
In addition to his wife Linda, Dale is survived by his parents, Ginny and Jim Wenslow of Wellsville; a daughter, Katlyn Adams and two sons, Dale James “Buddy” Adams and Nathan Patrick Adams, all of Andover; four brothers, Erik (Tracey) Adams, Richard (Wendy) Wenslow and Frank Wenslow, all of Wellsville and Michael (Jennifer) Wenslow of N. Hollywood, Ca.; three sisters, Valerie (Clay) Steadman of Wellsville, Cynthia (Stuart) Wenslow of Austin, Tex. and Amy Wenslow of Pasadena, Ca.; a special uncle, Dale Vossler of Wellsville; his mother-in-law, Jeanette Horan of Andover, a sister-in-law, Sandra (James) Sparatta; three brothers-in-law, Timothy (Erin) Horan, Douglas (Gina) Horan and Donald (Sherry) Horan; 22 nieces and nephews; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Dale was predeceased by his father, Burton Adams and his father-in-law, Francis Horan.
Dale was an avid hunter and found great peace and happiness in the woods. He started the men’s ministry at the Andover Baptist Church and organized the Fulmer Valley Shooting League. He was also an active leader of the Andover Boy’s Scouts. But more than these, he cherished his time with his wife, children and family.
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 at 11 a.m. on Thursday at First Congregational Church in Wellsville with Rev. Paula Roulette of Bethel Lutheran Church of Portville, officiating. Burial will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Dale’s name may be made to Kevin Guest House, 782 Ellicott St., Buffalo, NY 14203-1103.
Mr. Adams was born on May 28, 1968 in Hornell; the son of James and Virginia (Vossler) Wenslow and the late Burton E. Adams. He was a 1987 graduate of Wellsville High School and 1990 graduate of Alfred State College. On Feb. 8, 1992, he married Linda J. Horan, who survives.
Dale worked as a truck driver for Southern Tier Express in Andover from 2000 until his illness began in 2007. He owned and operated Grizzly Trucking from 1993 to 2000 and previously worked for Eddy’s Lumber in Alfred as a logger.
In addition to his wife Linda, Dale is survived by his parents, Ginny and Jim Wenslow of Wellsville; a daughter, Katlyn Adams and two sons, Dale James “Buddy” Adams and Nathan Patrick Adams, all of Andover; four brothers, Erik (Tracey) Adams, Richard (Wendy) Wenslow and Frank Wenslow, all of Wellsville and Michael (Jennifer) Wenslow of N. Hollywood, Ca.; three sisters, Valerie (Clay) Steadman of Wellsville, Cynthia (Stuart) Wenslow of Austin, Tex. and Amy Wenslow of Pasadena, Ca.; a special uncle, Dale Vossler of Wellsville; his mother-in-law, Jeanette Horan of Andover, a sister-in-law, Sandra (James) Sparatta; three brothers-in-law, Timothy (Erin) Horan, Douglas (Gina) Horan and Donald (Sherry) Horan; 22 nieces and nephews; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Dale was predeceased by his father, Burton Adams and his father-in-law, Francis Horan.
Dale was an avid hunter and found great peace and happiness in the woods. He started the men’s ministry at the Andover Baptist Church and organized the Fulmer Valley Shooting League. He was also an active leader of the Andover Boy’s Scouts. But more than these, he cherished his time with his wife, children and family.
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 at 11 a.m. on Thursday at First Congregational Church in Wellsville with Rev. Paula Roulette of Bethel Lutheran Church of Portville, officiating. Burial will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Dale’s name may be made to Kevin Guest House, 782 Ellicott St., Buffalo, NY 14203-1103.

Donald W. Baker, 82, passed away Tuesday (Feb. 22, 2011) at Unity Hospital in Rochester.
Mr. Baker was born on Aug. 29, 1928 in Andover to Orla and Margaret (Wilcox) Baker. He was a 1946 graduate of Andover Central School. He served in the US Army during the Korean War. On July 22, 1954, he married Joan W. Woodruff, who predeceased him on Dec. 8, 2002.
Don owned and operated with his brother, Bob Baker, Baker Brothers Construction in Andover from 1956 – 2005.
Don is survived by two daughters, Robyn (Timothy) Sweeney of Hilton and Debra (Larry) Padden of Andover; two sisters, Mary Faber of Ruskin, Fla. and Joann (Hud) McKibben of Hornell; a sister-in-law, Delores Baker of Andover; six grandchildren, Jessica (Mike) Sweeney-Arnot, Donald Sweeney, Andrew Sweeney, Mary Joan Sweeney, Timothy (Bridget) Padden and Megan Padden; and many loved nieces and nephews.
In addition to his dear wife of 48 years, he was predeceased by a brother, Robert Baker; and brother and sister-in-law, William and Madeline Woodruff.
Don had a lifelong passion for woodworking and history, especially the American Civil War. He was a 4-H state certified rifle and shotgun instructor and taught scores of students the art of shooting. He was a founding member of Andover Historical Preservation Corp., a past president of Andover Fire Department, a member of the Andover American Legion, Andover Lions Club and Andover Masonic Lodge as well as serving on the board of the Andover Dental Group. He loved to sing in the Andover Chamber of Commerce Minstrel Show and the Andover Ecumenical Choir. He was a longtime member of Blessed Sacrament Church, where he served as trustee as well as serving as sexton of Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Friends may call on Saturday from 10 a.m. - noon at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. There will be a Mass of Christian Burial also on Saturday at 1 p.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church with the Rev. Sean DiMaria, as celebrant. Burial with full military honors will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Don’s name may be made to Andover Fire and Rescue Squad, PO Box 726. Andover, NY 14806.
Mr. Baker was born on Aug. 29, 1928 in Andover to Orla and Margaret (Wilcox) Baker. He was a 1946 graduate of Andover Central School. He served in the US Army during the Korean War. On July 22, 1954, he married Joan W. Woodruff, who predeceased him on Dec. 8, 2002.
Don owned and operated with his brother, Bob Baker, Baker Brothers Construction in Andover from 1956 – 2005.
Don is survived by two daughters, Robyn (Timothy) Sweeney of Hilton and Debra (Larry) Padden of Andover; two sisters, Mary Faber of Ruskin, Fla. and Joann (Hud) McKibben of Hornell; a sister-in-law, Delores Baker of Andover; six grandchildren, Jessica (Mike) Sweeney-Arnot, Donald Sweeney, Andrew Sweeney, Mary Joan Sweeney, Timothy (Bridget) Padden and Megan Padden; and many loved nieces and nephews.
In addition to his dear wife of 48 years, he was predeceased by a brother, Robert Baker; and brother and sister-in-law, William and Madeline Woodruff.
Don had a lifelong passion for woodworking and history, especially the American Civil War. He was a 4-H state certified rifle and shotgun instructor and taught scores of students the art of shooting. He was a founding member of Andover Historical Preservation Corp., a past president of Andover Fire Department, a member of the Andover American Legion, Andover Lions Club and Andover Masonic Lodge as well as serving on the board of the Andover Dental Group. He loved to sing in the Andover Chamber of Commerce Minstrel Show and the Andover Ecumenical Choir. He was a longtime member of Blessed Sacrament Church, where he served as trustee as well as serving as sexton of Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Friends may call on Saturday from 10 a.m. - noon at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. There will be a Mass of Christian Burial also on Saturday at 1 p.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church with the Rev. Sean DiMaria, as celebrant. Burial with full military honors will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Don’s name may be made to Andover Fire and Rescue Squad, PO Box 726. Andover, NY 14806.

Ernest Blair Clark, 64, passed away Tuesday (Dec. 13, 2011) at home surrounded by family, following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Clark was born on March 1, 1947 in Wellsville, the son of Cecil and Frances (Johnson) Clark. He attended Andover Central School. On Feb. 28, 1998, in Andover, he married Mary Phyllis Carlin, who survives.
Blair worked as a welder for Air Preheater in Wellsville from 1970 until his retirement in 2009.
In addition to his wife, Blair is survived by a son, Ernie (Mary) Clark of Dawsonville, Ga.; a daughter, Michelle Clark Wood of Andover; four brothers, Richard (Nellie) Clark, Jack (Glenna) Clark, Larry (Wanda) Clark and Dale (Marsha) Clark, all of Andover; five sisters, Barbara (Dorr) Olds and Sylvia Lehman, both of Wellsville, Joan (Charley) Wallace of Andover and Carol Roth and Pauline (Garth) Hulin, both of Wabash, Ind.; a brother-in-law, David Ankeny of Crofton, Md.; two step-sons, Lance (Molly) Carlin and Dustin Carlin; 13 grandchildren, Casey Wood, Carly Wood, Christy Wood, Corinna Wood, Ashley Carlin, Brooke Carlin, Andrew Carlin, Jacob Carlin, Jaycie Carlin, Kori Carlin, Brody Carlin, Brianna Glover and Ashley (Kevin) Glover; and an abundance of nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a sister, Beverly Ankeny and a step-son, Derrick Carlin.
Blair was an avid sports fan, especially NASCAR. He was an outdoorsman who liked to hunt and fish. He also enjoyed listening to country music and playing guitar and piano. But mostly, he cherished the time spent with his wife and family.
Friends may call on Friday from 5-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday at the funeral home with Rev. Frank Troutman of the First Baptist Church of Andover, officiating. Burial will follow in Independence Union Cemetery.
Mr. Clark was born on March 1, 1947 in Wellsville, the son of Cecil and Frances (Johnson) Clark. He attended Andover Central School. On Feb. 28, 1998, in Andover, he married Mary Phyllis Carlin, who survives.
Blair worked as a welder for Air Preheater in Wellsville from 1970 until his retirement in 2009.
In addition to his wife, Blair is survived by a son, Ernie (Mary) Clark of Dawsonville, Ga.; a daughter, Michelle Clark Wood of Andover; four brothers, Richard (Nellie) Clark, Jack (Glenna) Clark, Larry (Wanda) Clark and Dale (Marsha) Clark, all of Andover; five sisters, Barbara (Dorr) Olds and Sylvia Lehman, both of Wellsville, Joan (Charley) Wallace of Andover and Carol Roth and Pauline (Garth) Hulin, both of Wabash, Ind.; a brother-in-law, David Ankeny of Crofton, Md.; two step-sons, Lance (Molly) Carlin and Dustin Carlin; 13 grandchildren, Casey Wood, Carly Wood, Christy Wood, Corinna Wood, Ashley Carlin, Brooke Carlin, Andrew Carlin, Jacob Carlin, Jaycie Carlin, Kori Carlin, Brody Carlin, Brianna Glover and Ashley (Kevin) Glover; and an abundance of nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a sister, Beverly Ankeny and a step-son, Derrick Carlin.
Blair was an avid sports fan, especially NASCAR. He was an outdoorsman who liked to hunt and fish. He also enjoyed listening to country music and playing guitar and piano. But mostly, he cherished the time spent with his wife and family.
Friends may call on Friday from 5-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday at the funeral home with Rev. Frank Troutman of the First Baptist Church of Andover, officiating. Burial will follow in Independence Union Cemetery.

Maxine E. Goodridge Clark, 90, passed away Monday (June 13, 2011) at Highland Healthcare Center in Wellsville.
Mrs. Clark was born on Oct. 4, 1920 in Andover to Leo B. and Mable (Burdick) Davis. She was a 1938 graduate of Andover High School. On May 13, 1939 in Wellsville, she married Lawrence R. Goodridge, who predeceased her on Sept. 17, 1984. On June 7, 1986 in Scio, she married Philip E. Clark, who predeceased her on June 17, 1988.
Maxine owned and operated with her husband the Lawrence and Raymond Goodridge Dairy Farm in Ward for many years. Additionally, she worked in the cafeteria at Alfred Agricultural and Technical College and later worked for Highland Nursing Home.
Maxine is survived by a son, Raymond L. Goodridge of Andover; two sisters, Marjorie Cornell of Andover and Agnes (Clarence) Williams of Syracuse; two brothers, Richard Davis of Andover and Charles (Penny) Davis of Akron, Ohio; a grandson, Brian Goodridge of Andover; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to both of her husbands, she was predeceased by a brother, Louis Davis; and a daughter-in-law, Margo Goodridge.
Maxine greatly enjoyed camping and square dancing. She was a longtime member of the Andover United Methodist Church and the Alfred Grange. But more than these, the love of her life was her family where she cherished the time spent with them.
There will be a time of visitation on Wednesday from 4 – 7 p.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Daniel Kenyon of the Wellsville Bible Church, officiating. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Maxine’s name may be made to Alfred Station Volunteer Fire Company, 623 SR 244, Alfred Station, NY 14803.
Mrs. Clark was born on Oct. 4, 1920 in Andover to Leo B. and Mable (Burdick) Davis. She was a 1938 graduate of Andover High School. On May 13, 1939 in Wellsville, she married Lawrence R. Goodridge, who predeceased her on Sept. 17, 1984. On June 7, 1986 in Scio, she married Philip E. Clark, who predeceased her on June 17, 1988.
Maxine owned and operated with her husband the Lawrence and Raymond Goodridge Dairy Farm in Ward for many years. Additionally, she worked in the cafeteria at Alfred Agricultural and Technical College and later worked for Highland Nursing Home.
Maxine is survived by a son, Raymond L. Goodridge of Andover; two sisters, Marjorie Cornell of Andover and Agnes (Clarence) Williams of Syracuse; two brothers, Richard Davis of Andover and Charles (Penny) Davis of Akron, Ohio; a grandson, Brian Goodridge of Andover; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to both of her husbands, she was predeceased by a brother, Louis Davis; and a daughter-in-law, Margo Goodridge.
Maxine greatly enjoyed camping and square dancing. She was a longtime member of the Andover United Methodist Church and the Alfred Grange. But more than these, the love of her life was her family where she cherished the time spent with them.
There will be a time of visitation on Wednesday from 4 – 7 p.m. at the Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Daniel Kenyon of the Wellsville Bible Church, officiating. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Maxine’s name may be made to Alfred Station Volunteer Fire Company, 623 SR 244, Alfred Station, NY 14803.

David F. Conde, 74, passed away Saturday (May 7, 2011) at Rochester General Hospital, following a brief illness.
Mr. Conde was born on April 7, 1937, in Montour Falls to Murlyn and Marco (Callahan) Conde. He was a 1955 graduate of Andover Central School. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Ohio State and later earned a master’s degree in engineering. On July 24, 1955, in Andover, he married Diane L. Lewis, who survives.
David began his distinguished career at Alfred State Technical College in 1959. He was promoted to Associate Dean of Engineering in 1988 and in 1989 became the Dean of the School of Engineering until his retirement in 1994.
In addition to his wife Diane, he is survived by two sons, David Scott (Kristine) Conde of Boonton Township, NJ and Steven Lewis (Megan) Conde of San Bruno, Cal.; a brother-in-law, Roger (Joan) Lewis of Andover; three granddaughters, Taylor Conde, Chelsea Conde and Skylar Conde; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
David was predeceased by two brothers, James Conde and Robert Conde; and a sister, Jackie Weigand.
David was an avid reader and was actively engaged in staying current in his field of expertise. He was a member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers, the American Society of Engineering Education, the New York State Engineering Technical Association as well as the Society of Automotive Engineers.
Per his wishes, there will be no prior visitation. There will be a private graveside memorial service in Maplewood Cemetery in Alfred Station at the convenience of the family.
Memorial contributions in David’s name may be made to Alfred State College Scholarship Fund, Institutional Advance, 10 Upper College Drive, Alfred, NY 14802.
Mr. Conde was born on April 7, 1937, in Montour Falls to Murlyn and Marco (Callahan) Conde. He was a 1955 graduate of Andover Central School. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Ohio State and later earned a master’s degree in engineering. On July 24, 1955, in Andover, he married Diane L. Lewis, who survives.
David began his distinguished career at Alfred State Technical College in 1959. He was promoted to Associate Dean of Engineering in 1988 and in 1989 became the Dean of the School of Engineering until his retirement in 1994.
In addition to his wife Diane, he is survived by two sons, David Scott (Kristine) Conde of Boonton Township, NJ and Steven Lewis (Megan) Conde of San Bruno, Cal.; a brother-in-law, Roger (Joan) Lewis of Andover; three granddaughters, Taylor Conde, Chelsea Conde and Skylar Conde; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
David was predeceased by two brothers, James Conde and Robert Conde; and a sister, Jackie Weigand.
David was an avid reader and was actively engaged in staying current in his field of expertise. He was a member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers, the American Society of Engineering Education, the New York State Engineering Technical Association as well as the Society of Automotive Engineers.
Per his wishes, there will be no prior visitation. There will be a private graveside memorial service in Maplewood Cemetery in Alfred Station at the convenience of the family.
Memorial contributions in David’s name may be made to Alfred State College Scholarship Fund, Institutional Advance, 10 Upper College Drive, Alfred, NY 14802.

Joan E. Cornelius, 74, passed away Thursday (May 5, 2011) at Jones Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Cornelius was born on March 19, 1937 in Hornell to Earl and Laura (Simmons) Anderson. She married Gerald Cornelius, who predeceased her in 1999.
Joan is survived by two sons, Steven Eaton of Jamestown and Alan McCullough of Allegany; two daughters, Debra Sampson of Wellsville and Cindy McCullough of Oswego; three sisters, Sandy Baldwin of Bolivar, Beverly (William) Plowman of Bradford, Pa. and Marlene Chambers of Olean; one brother, Robert (Louise) Anderson of Spring Valley, Ca.; nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by a son, Robert Eaton and a brother, Charles Anderson.
Joan enjoyed puzzles and playing games, especially with her grandchildren. She loved animals. But more than this, she was a devoted homemaker, who cherished her time spent with family.
There will be no prior visitation. A private memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family.
Memorial contributions in Joan’s name may be made to SPCA Serving Allegany County, 1374 Route 19 South, Wellsville, NY 14895.
Mrs. Cornelius was born on March 19, 1937 in Hornell to Earl and Laura (Simmons) Anderson. She married Gerald Cornelius, who predeceased her in 1999.
Joan is survived by two sons, Steven Eaton of Jamestown and Alan McCullough of Allegany; two daughters, Debra Sampson of Wellsville and Cindy McCullough of Oswego; three sisters, Sandy Baldwin of Bolivar, Beverly (William) Plowman of Bradford, Pa. and Marlene Chambers of Olean; one brother, Robert (Louise) Anderson of Spring Valley, Ca.; nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by a son, Robert Eaton and a brother, Charles Anderson.
Joan enjoyed puzzles and playing games, especially with her grandchildren. She loved animals. But more than this, she was a devoted homemaker, who cherished her time spent with family.
There will be no prior visitation. A private memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family.
Memorial contributions in Joan’s name may be made to SPCA Serving Allegany County, 1374 Route 19 South, Wellsville, NY 14895.

Lyle S. Cornelius, 56, passed away Monday (Sept. 12, 2011).
Mr. Cornelius was born on Dec. 3, 1954 in North Hornell to Wayland S. and Frances A. (Langworthy) Cornelius.
Lyle worked for ARC in Wellsville for many years.
Lyle is survived by a brother-in-law, Ronald (Jo Beth) Kemp of Slate Hill; a niece, Heather (Kris) Boone of Chester, MD; a nephew, Shane Kemp of Tallahassee, Fla.; two uncles, Leland (Carol DeBoer) Langworthy of Chittenango and Russell (Carol) Langworthy of Providence, RI; one aunt, Doris Van Horn of Loveland, Colo. and a grand-nephew, Kameron Boone.
He was prededeased by his sister, Wanda L. Kemp.
Lyle was an avid model train enthusiast.
At his request, there will be no public visitation or funeral service. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
Mr. Cornelius was born on Dec. 3, 1954 in North Hornell to Wayland S. and Frances A. (Langworthy) Cornelius.
Lyle worked for ARC in Wellsville for many years.
Lyle is survived by a brother-in-law, Ronald (Jo Beth) Kemp of Slate Hill; a niece, Heather (Kris) Boone of Chester, MD; a nephew, Shane Kemp of Tallahassee, Fla.; two uncles, Leland (Carol DeBoer) Langworthy of Chittenango and Russell (Carol) Langworthy of Providence, RI; one aunt, Doris Van Horn of Loveland, Colo. and a grand-nephew, Kameron Boone.
He was prededeased by his sister, Wanda L. Kemp.
Lyle was an avid model train enthusiast.
At his request, there will be no public visitation or funeral service. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.

Robert E. Dunham, 84, passed away peacefully Saturday (May 14, 2011) at Highland Healthcare Center, surrounded by family.
Mr. Dunham was born on Jan 22, 1927 in Alfred to W. Edward and Helen (Robinson) Dunham. On June 23, 1945, at the First Baptist Church of Andover parsonage, he married Deloris R. Hadsell, who survives.
Robert owned and operated the James and Robert Dunham Farm in Andover for 39 years until his retirement in 2008. He was well known as a beekeeper and for the high quality of his honey. He also was a bee inspector for many years and previously worked for Kent Farms as a laborer from 1944 – 1969.
In addition to his wife of 65 years, Bob is survived by a son, Jim (Barbara) Dunham of Andover; a daughter, Linda Dunham of Hornell; a granddaughter, Doris Dunham of Andover; a grandson, David (Misty) Dunham, serving in the US Army in Afghanistan; and three great grandchildren.
He was predeceased by two brothers, Charlie Dunham and William Dunham.
Bob was an avid square dancer and enjoyed country and western music. He was a regular at the Monday Night Music Fest at the Wellsville Lutheran Church. He was known as Santa Claus for 18 years at the annual Kent Farms Christmas gathering. He was a member of the Empire State Honey Producers Association, the Allegany County Beekeepers Association and the Western New York Beekeepers Association. Additionally, he was a past member of the Andover Lions Club.
Friends may call on Saturday (May 28) from noon – 2 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. There will be a memorial service held at 2 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Dr. Donald Weaver of the Kenmore United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Alfred Rural Cemetery.
Mr. Dunham was born on Jan 22, 1927 in Alfred to W. Edward and Helen (Robinson) Dunham. On June 23, 1945, at the First Baptist Church of Andover parsonage, he married Deloris R. Hadsell, who survives.
Robert owned and operated the James and Robert Dunham Farm in Andover for 39 years until his retirement in 2008. He was well known as a beekeeper and for the high quality of his honey. He also was a bee inspector for many years and previously worked for Kent Farms as a laborer from 1944 – 1969.
In addition to his wife of 65 years, Bob is survived by a son, Jim (Barbara) Dunham of Andover; a daughter, Linda Dunham of Hornell; a granddaughter, Doris Dunham of Andover; a grandson, David (Misty) Dunham, serving in the US Army in Afghanistan; and three great grandchildren.
He was predeceased by two brothers, Charlie Dunham and William Dunham.
Bob was an avid square dancer and enjoyed country and western music. He was a regular at the Monday Night Music Fest at the Wellsville Lutheran Church. He was known as Santa Claus for 18 years at the annual Kent Farms Christmas gathering. He was a member of the Empire State Honey Producers Association, the Allegany County Beekeepers Association and the Western New York Beekeepers Association. Additionally, he was a past member of the Andover Lions Club.
Friends may call on Saturday (May 28) from noon – 2 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. There will be a memorial service held at 2 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Dr. Donald Weaver of the Kenmore United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Alfred Rural Cemetery.

Reginald L. “Reggie” Ellis, 52, passed away peacefully Friday (March 25, 2011) at home.
Mr. Ellis was born on June 8, 1958 in Hornell to Willard J. and Venitha J. (Smith) Ellis. He worked for several years for M & K Industries in Hornell.
Reggie is survived by a sister, Amanda (Harry) DeLosh of Canaseraga; three brothers, Rodney (Mary) Ellis of Arkport, Verus W. (Sandra) Ellis of Canaseraga and Willard A. (Chris) Ellis of Hartsville; a sister-in-law, Pat Ellis of Hornell; a special nephew, Billy Ellis, Jr. of Hornell; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by two brothers, Dennis Ellis and Edward Ellis.
Reggie loved animals, especially those that had previously been abused. He leaves behind two horses he nursed back to good health and his faithful companion, Balto, his dog.
There will be no prior visitation. There will be a memorial service held on Saturday (April 2) at 1 p.m. at Larger Parish Church with Pastor Jess Flint, officiating.
Memorial contributions in Reggie’s name may be made to Hornell Humane Society, 7649 Industrial Park Road, Hornell, NY 14843-9673 or Larger Parish Church, 20 Pratt St., Canaseraga, NY 14822.
Mr. Ellis was born on June 8, 1958 in Hornell to Willard J. and Venitha J. (Smith) Ellis. He worked for several years for M & K Industries in Hornell.
Reggie is survived by a sister, Amanda (Harry) DeLosh of Canaseraga; three brothers, Rodney (Mary) Ellis of Arkport, Verus W. (Sandra) Ellis of Canaseraga and Willard A. (Chris) Ellis of Hartsville; a sister-in-law, Pat Ellis of Hornell; a special nephew, Billy Ellis, Jr. of Hornell; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by two brothers, Dennis Ellis and Edward Ellis.
Reggie loved animals, especially those that had previously been abused. He leaves behind two horses he nursed back to good health and his faithful companion, Balto, his dog.
There will be no prior visitation. There will be a memorial service held on Saturday (April 2) at 1 p.m. at Larger Parish Church with Pastor Jess Flint, officiating.
Memorial contributions in Reggie’s name may be made to Hornell Humane Society, 7649 Industrial Park Road, Hornell, NY 14843-9673 or Larger Parish Church, 20 Pratt St., Canaseraga, NY 14822.

Robert C. Ennis, 87, passed away Thursday (July 21, 2011) at Bath VA Nursing Home following a brief illness.
Mr. Ennis was born on May 6, 1924 in Farmersville to William J. and Gertrude M. (Baker) Ennis. He was a 1942 graduate of Wellsville High School. In 1943, he joined the U.S. Air Force, serving in the Pacific Theater during World War II as a nose gunner/radioman in a B-25 Mitchell. In 1954, he married Charlotte Blackman.
Robert worked as a machinist for Stevens Machine Shop in Wellsville from 1982 until his retirement in 1998. Previously, he worked for Andover Market Basket, Air Preheater and Dresser Rand in Wellsville and McCullough Mite-E-Lite.
Bob is survived by a son, Brian C. (Mary) Ennis of Andover; a daughter, Darcy L. Ennis of Wellsville; a brother-in-law, John Nydegger of Wellsville; his longtime friend and companion, Jeaneane Seely and family; three grandchildren, nine great grandsons, and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by a brother, Joseph Ennis and a sister, Virginia Nydegger.
Bob loved woodworking and had a special fascination with boomerangs. He was an avid racecar fan, earning the nickname “Skinny Ennis” during his racing days. Additionally, he enjoyed the art of ventriloquism, where he made his own dolls and he was an amateur ham radio operator. He was a member of the Boys Scouts of America and the Wellsville VFW.
Per his request, there will be no prior visitation. There will be a memorial service at the Andover American Legion Park this Thursday at 7 p.m. with full military honors. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
Memorial contributions in Robert’s name may be made to Bath VA Medical Center, 76 Veterans Ave., Bath, NY 14810-0840.
Mr. Ennis was born on May 6, 1924 in Farmersville to William J. and Gertrude M. (Baker) Ennis. He was a 1942 graduate of Wellsville High School. In 1943, he joined the U.S. Air Force, serving in the Pacific Theater during World War II as a nose gunner/radioman in a B-25 Mitchell. In 1954, he married Charlotte Blackman.
Robert worked as a machinist for Stevens Machine Shop in Wellsville from 1982 until his retirement in 1998. Previously, he worked for Andover Market Basket, Air Preheater and Dresser Rand in Wellsville and McCullough Mite-E-Lite.
Bob is survived by a son, Brian C. (Mary) Ennis of Andover; a daughter, Darcy L. Ennis of Wellsville; a brother-in-law, John Nydegger of Wellsville; his longtime friend and companion, Jeaneane Seely and family; three grandchildren, nine great grandsons, and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by a brother, Joseph Ennis and a sister, Virginia Nydegger.
Bob loved woodworking and had a special fascination with boomerangs. He was an avid racecar fan, earning the nickname “Skinny Ennis” during his racing days. Additionally, he enjoyed the art of ventriloquism, where he made his own dolls and he was an amateur ham radio operator. He was a member of the Boys Scouts of America and the Wellsville VFW.
Per his request, there will be no prior visitation. There will be a memorial service at the Andover American Legion Park this Thursday at 7 p.m. with full military honors. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
Memorial contributions in Robert’s name may be made to Bath VA Medical Center, 76 Veterans Ave., Bath, NY 14810-0840.

Gary L. Fogle, 58, passed away Monday (June 6, 2011) at St. James Mercy Hospital in Hornell, surrounded by family.
Mr. Fogle was born on Jan 12, 1953 in North Hornell to Paul R. and Reva (Butler) Fogle. He was a 1971 graduate of Canaseraga Central School. On May 24, 1980, he married Doris A. Fox, who survives.
Gary was a heavy equipment operator, working for the Town of Burns for 34 years in the Highway Maintenance Department.
In addition to his wife and parents, Gary is survived by two daughters, Candi (Gary) Valentine of Elmira and Crystal Mancilla of Bellevue, Neb.; a son, Cary Sherman of Callispell Mont.; two brothers, Andrew (Cathy) Fogle of East Rochester and James Fogle of Elmira; a sister-in-law, Shirley (Tubby) Lewis; four brothers-in-law, James Fox, Percy Fox, Oscar (Mary Jane) Fox and Loyd Fox; six grandchildren, Amanda Valentine, Ryan Valentine, Kyle Valentine, Zachary Sherman, Philip Mancilla and Cassondra Mancilla; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins..
He was predeceased by a sister, Debra Fogle and a sister-in-law, Elsie Tucker.
Gary served faithfully on the Canaseraga Cemetery Committee . He greatly enjoyed fishing and hunting and riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle. But more than these, he was a faithful and devoted husband, father and grandfather who loved spending time with family and friends, especially at Keuka Lake.
There will be no prior visitation. There will be a memorial service on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the God’s People Who Care Ministry in Hornell with Rev. Paul Sherman, officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
Memorial contributions in Gary’s name may be made to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, 4053 Maple Road # 110, Amherst, NY 14226-1058.
Mr. Fogle was born on Jan 12, 1953 in North Hornell to Paul R. and Reva (Butler) Fogle. He was a 1971 graduate of Canaseraga Central School. On May 24, 1980, he married Doris A. Fox, who survives.
Gary was a heavy equipment operator, working for the Town of Burns for 34 years in the Highway Maintenance Department.
In addition to his wife and parents, Gary is survived by two daughters, Candi (Gary) Valentine of Elmira and Crystal Mancilla of Bellevue, Neb.; a son, Cary Sherman of Callispell Mont.; two brothers, Andrew (Cathy) Fogle of East Rochester and James Fogle of Elmira; a sister-in-law, Shirley (Tubby) Lewis; four brothers-in-law, James Fox, Percy Fox, Oscar (Mary Jane) Fox and Loyd Fox; six grandchildren, Amanda Valentine, Ryan Valentine, Kyle Valentine, Zachary Sherman, Philip Mancilla and Cassondra Mancilla; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins..
He was predeceased by a sister, Debra Fogle and a sister-in-law, Elsie Tucker.
Gary served faithfully on the Canaseraga Cemetery Committee . He greatly enjoyed fishing and hunting and riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle. But more than these, he was a faithful and devoted husband, father and grandfather who loved spending time with family and friends, especially at Keuka Lake.
There will be no prior visitation. There will be a memorial service on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the God’s People Who Care Ministry in Hornell with Rev. Paul Sherman, officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
Memorial contributions in Gary’s name may be made to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, 4053 Maple Road # 110, Amherst, NY 14226-1058.

Norma L. Steadman Lewis Gavin, 82, passed away Sunday (May 15, 2011) at Highland Healthcare Center surrounded by family after a long battle with Alzheimer’s.
Mrs. Gavin was born on June 28, 1928 in Andover to Gordon and Charlotte (Thompson) Steadman. She was a 1946 graduate of Andover Central School. On Oct. 18, 1947, she married Charles Francis Lewis, who predeceased her on May 12, 1958. On Aug. 1, 1959, she married Francis Leo Gavin, who predeceased her on Dec. 19, 2003.
Norma worked as a postal clerk in Andover for the United States Postal Service from 1966 until her retirement in 1984. She was also a bus driver for Andover Central School. Previously, she worked for several Andover businesses.
Norma is survived by two daughters, Connie Lewis Beckman of Belmont and Sharon (Alan) Lewis Green of Andover; a sister, Marian Francis Steadman Tidd of Andover; four grandchildren, Randy (Tracy) Beckman, Jr. of Scio, Matthew (Molly) Green and Chad (Clarissa) Green, both of Andover and Shelly (Bryan) Snyder of Almond; ten great-grandchildren, Hunter Beckman, Evan Green, Genevieve Green, Tyler Green, Joey Bryan, Madison Bryan, Ethan Bryan, Rylie Bryan, Bailee Snyder and Colt Snyder; a special family member, Francis Leo Joyce; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to both of her husbands, she was predeceased by a son, Charles Gordon Lewis; a son-in-law, Randy Beckman, Sr.; a brother, Richard Steadman; and a great-grandson, Wyatt Snyder.
Norma was an avid Elvis fan, a country music lover and enjoyed spending time in the sun with her family.
Family and friends will celebrate her life at a private graveside ceremony at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Andover 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 Norma’s name may be made to Alzheimer’s Association of Western New York, 2805 Wehrie Dr. # 6, Buffalo, NY 14221-7383 or to March of Dimes – Team Wyatt’s Courage, 435 Lawrence Bell Dr. # 9, Buffalo, NY 14221.
Mrs. Gavin was born on June 28, 1928 in Andover to Gordon and Charlotte (Thompson) Steadman. She was a 1946 graduate of Andover Central School. On Oct. 18, 1947, she married Charles Francis Lewis, who predeceased her on May 12, 1958. On Aug. 1, 1959, she married Francis Leo Gavin, who predeceased her on Dec. 19, 2003.
Norma worked as a postal clerk in Andover for the United States Postal Service from 1966 until her retirement in 1984. She was also a bus driver for Andover Central School. Previously, she worked for several Andover businesses.
Norma is survived by two daughters, Connie Lewis Beckman of Belmont and Sharon (Alan) Lewis Green of Andover; a sister, Marian Francis Steadman Tidd of Andover; four grandchildren, Randy (Tracy) Beckman, Jr. of Scio, Matthew (Molly) Green and Chad (Clarissa) Green, both of Andover and Shelly (Bryan) Snyder of Almond; ten great-grandchildren, Hunter Beckman, Evan Green, Genevieve Green, Tyler Green, Joey Bryan, Madison Bryan, Ethan Bryan, Rylie Bryan, Bailee Snyder and Colt Snyder; a special family member, Francis Leo Joyce; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to both of her husbands, she was predeceased by a son, Charles Gordon Lewis; a son-in-law, Randy Beckman, Sr.; a brother, Richard Steadman; and a great-grandson, Wyatt Snyder.
Norma was an avid Elvis fan, a country music lover and enjoyed spending time in the sun with her family.
Family and friends will celebrate her life at a private graveside ceremony at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Andover 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 Norma’s name may be made to Alzheimer’s Association of Western New York, 2805 Wehrie Dr. # 6, Buffalo, NY 14221-7383 or to March of Dimes – Team Wyatt’s Courage, 435 Lawrence Bell Dr. # 9, Buffalo, NY 14221.

Julie A. Gilmore, 55, formerly of Andover, passed away Saturday (July 23, 2011) at Venice Hospice House surrounded by family, following a lengthy illness.
Mrs. Gilmore was born on Nov. 19, 1955 in Wellsville to Robert A. and Dolores K. (Ellis) Baker. She was a 1973 graduate of Andover Central School. She earned an AAS in Nursing and a BS in Biology-Chemistry from Alfred State College. On Nov. 30, 2002, in Almond, she married Ed Gilmore, who survives.
Julie worked as a nurse for Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Fla. from 2002 until her illness. Previously, she worked as a nurse for Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, St. James Hospital in Hornell and Jones Memorial Hospital in Wellsville, a career spanning 35 years.
In addition to her husband and mother, Julie is survived by a daughter, Ashley (Brian) Glynn of Holiday, Fla.; a son, Michael (Tracy) Tidd of New Town, Pa.; a brother, Robert (Cindy) Baker of Andover; a sister, Amy (Robert) Hyland of Manassas, Va.; three step-children, Samantha (Shane) Sparks, Jill Gilmore and Jennifer Gilmore; an aunt and uncle, Gloria (Harvey) Saalberg of Springfield, Mo.; two grandchildren, Madelyn Tidd and Paul Tidd; a step-grandchild, Skylar Sparks; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by her father, Robert A. Baker on Jan 2, 2008.
She enjoyed her flowers and gardening and taking vacations with her family. But more than these, she was a loving wife, mother, daughter, grandmother, and aunt who cherished her times spent with family and friends.
There will be no prior visitation. Friends are invited to attend the funeral service at 11 a.m. on Saturday (July 30) at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover with Deacon Frank Pasquale, officiating. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Julie’s name may be made to Tidewell Hospice, C/O Venice Hospice House, 210 Wexford Blvd., Venice, Fla. 34293.
Mrs. Gilmore was born on Nov. 19, 1955 in Wellsville to Robert A. and Dolores K. (Ellis) Baker. She was a 1973 graduate of Andover Central School. She earned an AAS in Nursing and a BS in Biology-Chemistry from Alfred State College. On Nov. 30, 2002, in Almond, she married Ed Gilmore, who survives.
Julie worked as a nurse for Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Fla. from 2002 until her illness. Previously, she worked as a nurse for Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, St. James Hospital in Hornell and Jones Memorial Hospital in Wellsville, a career spanning 35 years.
In addition to her husband and mother, Julie is survived by a daughter, Ashley (Brian) Glynn of Holiday, Fla.; a son, Michael (Tracy) Tidd of New Town, Pa.; a brother, Robert (Cindy) Baker of Andover; a sister, Amy (Robert) Hyland of Manassas, Va.; three step-children, Samantha (Shane) Sparks, Jill Gilmore and Jennifer Gilmore; an aunt and uncle, Gloria (Harvey) Saalberg of Springfield, Mo.; two grandchildren, Madelyn Tidd and Paul Tidd; a step-grandchild, Skylar Sparks; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by her father, Robert A. Baker on Jan 2, 2008.
She enjoyed her flowers and gardening and taking vacations with her family. But more than these, she was a loving wife, mother, daughter, grandmother, and aunt who cherished her times spent with family and friends.
There will be no prior visitation. Friends are invited to attend the funeral service at 11 a.m. on Saturday (July 30) at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover with Deacon Frank Pasquale, officiating. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Julie’s name may be made to Tidewell Hospice, C/O Venice Hospice House, 210 Wexford Blvd., Venice, Fla. 34293.

Marie P. Harder, 59, formerly of Andover, passed away Tuesday (April 12, 2011) at Wellsville Manor Care Center following a lengthy illness.
Mrs. Harder was born on Feb. 2, 1952 in Hornell to William and Patricia (Lynch) Wahl. She was a 1970 graduate of Andover Central School. On June 12, 1971, she married Wayne Harder, who survives.
Marie worked for Highland Healthcare Center until her retirement in 1977.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, Steven Harder of Arcade; three brothers, Timothy (Nelly) Wahl of Glen Dale, Ca., Christopher Wahl of Andover and Jude (Cynthia) Wahl of Wellsville; a sister, Dorranne Roberts of Canisteo; one aunt, Hattie Gavin of Andover; two grandchildren, Mystie Rain Harder and Lucas Steven Harder; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her parents, Marie was predeceased by a brother, William Wahl.
Friends may call on Saturday from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held on Saturday at 1 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Daniel Kenyon of Wellsville Bible Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Marie’s name may be made to Breast Cancer Network of Western New York, PO Box 1616, Buffalo, NY 14231-1616.
Mrs. Harder was born on Feb. 2, 1952 in Hornell to William and Patricia (Lynch) Wahl. She was a 1970 graduate of Andover Central School. On June 12, 1971, she married Wayne Harder, who survives.
Marie worked for Highland Healthcare Center until her retirement in 1977.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, Steven Harder of Arcade; three brothers, Timothy (Nelly) Wahl of Glen Dale, Ca., Christopher Wahl of Andover and Jude (Cynthia) Wahl of Wellsville; a sister, Dorranne Roberts of Canisteo; one aunt, Hattie Gavin of Andover; two grandchildren, Mystie Rain Harder and Lucas Steven Harder; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her parents, Marie was predeceased by a brother, William Wahl.
Friends may call on Saturday from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held on Saturday at 1 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Daniel Kenyon of Wellsville Bible Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Marie’s name may be made to Breast Cancer Network of Western New York, PO Box 1616, Buffalo, NY 14231-1616.

Virginia Ruth Haynes passed away on Tuesday (July 26, 2011) at her home from natural causes. She was 70 years old.
Virginia was born on Jan. 15, 1941 in Los Angeles, Cal. to parents Franklin and Lorraine (Gronewald) Haynes. She grew up with her younger brother in the Los Angeles suburbs and graduated from Leuzinger High School in 1958.
In 1962, she earned a B.A. degree in Art from U.C.L.A. and landed a dream job working at Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the largest art museum in the western United States. Virginia liked to wander through the collections, which encompass the geographic world and virtually the entire history of art. She was heavily influenced during this time by the work of Latin American artists, the photography of Ansel Adams, and a traveling exhibition of Pablo Picasso.
Virginia enjoyed classical music and sang regularly with her church choir. She was rehearsing when she first met Theodore Price, a classical pianist who accompanied the choir on the organ pipes. They were engaged in June 1962 and married in Jan. 1963.
After four years living in Los Angeles apartments, the young couple moved east to follow Ted’s career path as a music critic through Washington, D.C. and Akron, Ohio. In Washington, Virginia worked a short time at the Smithsonian Institution, where she kindled a lifelong passion for documenting and preserving cultural heritage. In Akron, Virginia gave birth to their two sons.
The family moved to Rochester, in 1972. Not long after moving, Virginia and Ted grew estranged, separated, and were divorced. For the next 15 years, Virginia took on the dual role of a working mother, juggling jobs in interior design at JCPenney with freelance graphic design. In her spare time, she fashioned custom dollhouses, built dioramas, and fired ceramics in her basement.
When her sons left for college, Virginia settled in Andover, refurbishing antique furniture and eventually singing with the Ecumenical Choir. At length, she decided to go back to school at Alfred State College to build her digital design palette. After completing her A.A.S. in Computer Art and Design, she volunteered to design a new brochure for the Jean B. Lang Western N.Y. Historical Collection, dedicated in February 2002.
Soon after, she earned her M.A.I.S. degree and was asked to use her talents on Ergo Magazine, the literary and artistic publication of Alfred State College. By 2009, she was the Creative Director and Photographer for the Anniversary Spring issue. Her creative ability was recognized at the end of her academic course, when her digital artwork was selected for display in the President’s office.
Virginia also worked on projects in the Andover community, including a visitor’s informational brochure with a map, photographs and statistics. In the fall of 2008, she assisted with the revival of the Andover Historical Society, and in May 2009 she delivered a program to the Society titled “Writing History – From Facts to Fiction.”
Virginia is survived by her brother Allan Haynes of Garden Grove, Cal.; her son Jason Price of Valencia, Cal.; her son Brendan Price of Shelby Township, Mich.; a niece, a nephew, and four grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held on Sunday, Aug. 14 at 2:00 pm at Andover Presbyterian Church, with Rev. Pat Bancroft, of Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church, officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
Virginia was born on Jan. 15, 1941 in Los Angeles, Cal. to parents Franklin and Lorraine (Gronewald) Haynes. She grew up with her younger brother in the Los Angeles suburbs and graduated from Leuzinger High School in 1958.
In 1962, she earned a B.A. degree in Art from U.C.L.A. and landed a dream job working at Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the largest art museum in the western United States. Virginia liked to wander through the collections, which encompass the geographic world and virtually the entire history of art. She was heavily influenced during this time by the work of Latin American artists, the photography of Ansel Adams, and a traveling exhibition of Pablo Picasso.
Virginia enjoyed classical music and sang regularly with her church choir. She was rehearsing when she first met Theodore Price, a classical pianist who accompanied the choir on the organ pipes. They were engaged in June 1962 and married in Jan. 1963.
After four years living in Los Angeles apartments, the young couple moved east to follow Ted’s career path as a music critic through Washington, D.C. and Akron, Ohio. In Washington, Virginia worked a short time at the Smithsonian Institution, where she kindled a lifelong passion for documenting and preserving cultural heritage. In Akron, Virginia gave birth to their two sons.
The family moved to Rochester, in 1972. Not long after moving, Virginia and Ted grew estranged, separated, and were divorced. For the next 15 years, Virginia took on the dual role of a working mother, juggling jobs in interior design at JCPenney with freelance graphic design. In her spare time, she fashioned custom dollhouses, built dioramas, and fired ceramics in her basement.
When her sons left for college, Virginia settled in Andover, refurbishing antique furniture and eventually singing with the Ecumenical Choir. At length, she decided to go back to school at Alfred State College to build her digital design palette. After completing her A.A.S. in Computer Art and Design, she volunteered to design a new brochure for the Jean B. Lang Western N.Y. Historical Collection, dedicated in February 2002.
Soon after, she earned her M.A.I.S. degree and was asked to use her talents on Ergo Magazine, the literary and artistic publication of Alfred State College. By 2009, she was the Creative Director and Photographer for the Anniversary Spring issue. Her creative ability was recognized at the end of her academic course, when her digital artwork was selected for display in the President’s office.
Virginia also worked on projects in the Andover community, including a visitor’s informational brochure with a map, photographs and statistics. In the fall of 2008, she assisted with the revival of the Andover Historical Society, and in May 2009 she delivered a program to the Society titled “Writing History – From Facts to Fiction.”
Virginia is survived by her brother Allan Haynes of Garden Grove, Cal.; her son Jason Price of Valencia, Cal.; her son Brendan Price of Shelby Township, Mich.; a niece, a nephew, and four grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held on Sunday, Aug. 14 at 2:00 pm at Andover Presbyterian Church, with Rev. Pat Bancroft, of Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church, officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.

John E. “Jack” Horan, 82, formerly of Andover, passed away Thursday (Feb. 3, 2011) following a long illness.
Mr. Horan was born on Aug. 9, 1928 in Hornell to the late Leo and Alice (Smith) Horan. He grew up in Andover and graduated from Andover Central School in 1946. He served in the US Army during the Korean War. After serving his country, he attended Alfred State College, where he graduated with a degree in accounting. He later earned his CMA (Certified Management Accountant.)
Jack moved to Jamestown in 1953 where he had a successful career as an accountant. He served as Controller at both Crescent Niagara Corp. and Blackstone Corp. He retired to Arizona in 1975 and moved to Syracuse in 2004 to be near his family.
He is survived by his sons, John F. (Ronalee) Horan of Gerry, and James M. (Mary Beth) Horan of Baldwinsville; six grandchildren, Heather, Ryan, Shannon, Sean, Abby and Christopher; four great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by a sister Mary Alice Murray and a brother, Francis Horan.
Friends may call on Monday from 4-7 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. There will be a Mass of Christian Burial on Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover with Rev. Sean DiMaria as celebrant. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Jack’s name may be made to Alzheimer’s Association of CNY, 441 W. Kirkpatrick St., Syracuse, NY 13204.
Mr. Horan was born on Aug. 9, 1928 in Hornell to the late Leo and Alice (Smith) Horan. He grew up in Andover and graduated from Andover Central School in 1946. He served in the US Army during the Korean War. After serving his country, he attended Alfred State College, where he graduated with a degree in accounting. He later earned his CMA (Certified Management Accountant.)
Jack moved to Jamestown in 1953 where he had a successful career as an accountant. He served as Controller at both Crescent Niagara Corp. and Blackstone Corp. He retired to Arizona in 1975 and moved to Syracuse in 2004 to be near his family.
He is survived by his sons, John F. (Ronalee) Horan of Gerry, and James M. (Mary Beth) Horan of Baldwinsville; six grandchildren, Heather, Ryan, Shannon, Sean, Abby and Christopher; four great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by a sister Mary Alice Murray and a brother, Francis Horan.
Friends may call on Monday from 4-7 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. There will be a Mass of Christian Burial on Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover with Rev. Sean DiMaria as celebrant. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Jack’s name may be made to Alzheimer’s Association of CNY, 441 W. Kirkpatrick St., Syracuse, NY 13204.

A memorial service for
Susan Irene (Wallace) James, 50, formerly of Greenwood, who passed away unexpectedly on March 1, 2011, will be held on Sunday (May 29) at 3 p.m. at Greenwood United Methodist Church with Rev. Rocky Mitchell, officiating. There will be a time of visitation at the church immediately preceding the memorial service from 2 – 3 p.m. Burial will follow in Greenwood Cemetery.
Mrs. James was born on Feb. 7, 1961 in Hornell to Leo E. and Vivian N. (Andrus) Wallace. She was a 1979 graduate of Greenwood Central School.
Susan had worked for Spalding County Correctional Facility in Griffin, Ga. Previously, she worked for the Georgia Department of Corrections in Jackson, Ga. and the Union Camp in Griffin, Ga.
Susie is survived by two sons, Ricky Rude and Tyler Rude, both of Chattanooga, Tenn.; a brother, David (Sharon) Wallace of Andover; two aunts, Irene (Lloyd) Chaffee of Greenwood and Delores Andrus of Canisteo; a special niece, Bridget (Joe) Carter of Pembroke, Ky.; a special friend, Rick James of Jackson, Ga.; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by three brothers, Larry Wallace, Leo James Wallace and Richard E. Wallace.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Susie’s name may be made to Greenwood United Methodist Church, PO Box 763, Greenwood, NY 14839.
Local arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
Susan Irene (Wallace) James, 50, formerly of Greenwood, who passed away unexpectedly on March 1, 2011, will be held on Sunday (May 29) at 3 p.m. at Greenwood United Methodist Church with Rev. Rocky Mitchell, officiating. There will be a time of visitation at the church immediately preceding the memorial service from 2 – 3 p.m. Burial will follow in Greenwood Cemetery.
Mrs. James was born on Feb. 7, 1961 in Hornell to Leo E. and Vivian N. (Andrus) Wallace. She was a 1979 graduate of Greenwood Central School.
Susan had worked for Spalding County Correctional Facility in Griffin, Ga. Previously, she worked for the Georgia Department of Corrections in Jackson, Ga. and the Union Camp in Griffin, Ga.
Susie is survived by two sons, Ricky Rude and Tyler Rude, both of Chattanooga, Tenn.; a brother, David (Sharon) Wallace of Andover; two aunts, Irene (Lloyd) Chaffee of Greenwood and Delores Andrus of Canisteo; a special niece, Bridget (Joe) Carter of Pembroke, Ky.; a special friend, Rick James of Jackson, Ga.; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by three brothers, Larry Wallace, Leo James Wallace and Richard E. Wallace.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Susie’s name may be made to Greenwood United Methodist Church, PO Box 763, Greenwood, NY 14839.
Local arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.

There will be a memorial graveside service with full military honors for
George J. Karcanes, 85, who passed away on March 28, 2011 in Knoxville, Tenn. The service will be held on Saturday, June 4 at 2 p.m. in the Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Andover with Rev. Sean DiMaria of Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover, officiating.
Local arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.
George J. Karcanes, 85, who passed away on March 28, 2011 in Knoxville, Tenn. The service will be held on Saturday, June 4 at 2 p.m. in the Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Andover with Rev. Sean DiMaria of Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover, officiating.
Local arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover.

Nicholas L. Marasco, 92, formerly of Honeoye Falls, passed away Saturday (Oct. 29, 2011) at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester.
Mr. Marasco was born on Jan. 13, 1919 in Honeoye Falls to Joseph and Angelina Marasco. He was a 1936 graduate of Honeoye Falls Central School and later served in the U.S Army during World War II from 1941-45 in the Pacific theater. On Aug. 28, 1948, in St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Honeoye Falls, he married Alice L. Beckwith, who survives.
Nicholas worked as a shop foreman for Rittenhouse and later Emerson Electric in Honeoye Falls for many years. Additionally he worked for Cutler Mail Chute as well as owning Nickie’s Nursery where he did landscaping.
In addition to his wife of 63 years, he 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 Walnut Creek, Cal.; six grandchildren, Jacob McMullen, Lt. Sam Smith, Jack Smith, Mindy (Andy) Viscardi, Caitlynn McMullen and Sarah Marasco.
Nicholas was an avid hunter, gardener and enjoyed shooting at the Mendon Conservation League and Wellsville Rod and Gun Club, where he was a member. He was a 50 year member and past captain of Honeoye Falls Volunteer Fire Department. Additionally, he was past commander of the Honeoye Falls American Legion, Post 664 and vice commander of the Monroe County American Legion. But more than these, he was a loving husband, father and grandfather, who cherished the time spent with his family.
Friends may call on Friday 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 Saturday at 11 a.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church with the Rev. Thomas Roman, as celebrant. Burial with full military honors will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Nicholas’ name may be made to Andover Fire and Rescue Squad, PO Box 726. Andover, NY 14806.
Mr. Marasco was born on Jan. 13, 1919 in Honeoye Falls to Joseph and Angelina Marasco. He was a 1936 graduate of Honeoye Falls Central School and later served in the U.S Army during World War II from 1941-45 in the Pacific theater. On Aug. 28, 1948, in St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Honeoye Falls, he married Alice L. Beckwith, who survives.
Nicholas worked as a shop foreman for Rittenhouse and later Emerson Electric in Honeoye Falls for many years. Additionally he worked for Cutler Mail Chute as well as owning Nickie’s Nursery where he did landscaping.
In addition to his wife of 63 years, he 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 Walnut Creek, Cal.; six grandchildren, Jacob McMullen, Lt. Sam Smith, Jack Smith, Mindy (Andy) Viscardi, Caitlynn McMullen and Sarah Marasco.
Nicholas was an avid hunter, gardener and enjoyed shooting at the Mendon Conservation League and Wellsville Rod and Gun Club, where he was a member. He was a 50 year member and past captain of Honeoye Falls Volunteer Fire Department. Additionally, he was past commander of the Honeoye Falls American Legion, Post 664 and vice commander of the Monroe County American Legion. But more than these, he was a loving husband, father and grandfather, who cherished the time spent with his family.
Friends may call on Friday 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 Saturday at 11 a.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church with the Rev. Thomas Roman, as celebrant. Burial with full military honors will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Nicholas’ name may be made to Andover Fire and Rescue Squad, PO Box 726. Andover, NY 14806.

Bernice W. Marsh, 94, passed away Saturday (May 21, 2011) at Highland Healthcare Center in Wellsville.
Mrs. Marsh was born on Jan 31, 1917 in Andover to Burrel C. and Jennie (Smith) Williams. She was a 1935 graduate of Andover High School and later graduated from Rochester Business Institute. On March 23, 1957, in Jamestown, she married Eugene E. Marsh, who predeceased her on April 9, 1975.
Bernice worked for Williams Insurance Agency in Andover for several years. Later she worked for Rex Office Supply in Wellsville and Southern Tier Home Health Service, also in Wellsville.
Benice is survived by a nephew, Dr. Richard B. (Dr. Eleanor J.) Pease of Fort Meyers, Fla.; a niece, Mary Kaye Pease of Elida, Ohio; and several great nieces, great nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by a sister, Ima W. (Howard) Pease; a nephew, Rev. Robert H. Pease and a step-son, Donald Marsh.
Bernice was a devoted Christian and attended the Andover Christian & Missionary Alliance Church for over 60 years where she played piano and taught Sunday school. She was well known for her hospitality, often entertaining missionaries and other guest in her home. She continued this ministry even during her lengthy stay at Highland Healthcare Center.
Friends may call on Monday from 6-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday at Andover Christian & Missionary Alliance Church with Rev. Philip Barner, officiating. Burial will follow in Hillside Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Bernice’s name may be made to Andover Christian & Missionary Alliance Church, PO Box I, Andover, NY 14806.
Mrs. Marsh was born on Jan 31, 1917 in Andover to Burrel C. and Jennie (Smith) Williams. She was a 1935 graduate of Andover High School and later graduated from Rochester Business Institute. On March 23, 1957, in Jamestown, she married Eugene E. Marsh, who predeceased her on April 9, 1975.
Bernice worked for Williams Insurance Agency in Andover for several years. Later she worked for Rex Office Supply in Wellsville and Southern Tier Home Health Service, also in Wellsville.
Benice is survived by a nephew, Dr. Richard B. (Dr. Eleanor J.) Pease of Fort Meyers, Fla.; a niece, Mary Kaye Pease of Elida, Ohio; and several great nieces, great nephews and cousins.
In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by a sister, Ima W. (Howard) Pease; a nephew, Rev. Robert H. Pease and a step-son, Donald Marsh.
Bernice was a devoted Christian and attended the Andover Christian & Missionary Alliance Church for over 60 years where she played piano and taught Sunday school. She was well known for her hospitality, often entertaining missionaries and other guest in her home. She continued this ministry even during her lengthy stay at Highland Healthcare Center.
Friends may call on Monday from 6-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover. The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday at Andover Christian & Missionary Alliance Church with Rev. Philip Barner, officiating. Burial will follow in Hillside Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Bernice’s name may be made to Andover Christian & Missionary Alliance Church, PO Box I, Andover, NY 14806.

Dr. Gary A. Mattison, Major, U.S. Army, Retired, 62, passed away Sunday (July 3, 2011) following a second courageous battle with cancer.
Dr. Mattison was born on Nov. 4, 1948 in Corning to Craig C. and Lillian M. (Scranton) Mattison. He was a 1966 graduate of Scio Central School. On March 4, 1972, in Wellsville, he married Kathy A. Beck, who survives.
In 1968, Gary joined the U.S. Army in what would be the beginning of a dual track career. He was deployed to Vietnam from 1968 to 1971 where he served one tour on the DMZ in the 2nd Battalion, 319th Field Artillery, where he received a Bronze Star for his participation in Hamburger Hill. He ultimately served 23 years in the Army: seven years enlisted, attaining the rank of Sergeant; thirteen years as a commissioned officer and three years in the reserves. He served as Chief of the Sensitive Records Information Agency where he was responsible for providing sensitive documents in classified trials such as Manuel Noriega and LTC Oliver North. He also worked on President George H. W. Bush’s Military Inaugural Committee and served on the Staff of the Chief of Staff, Army. Upon retirement, Major Mattison was awarded the Legion of Merit by the Director of the Army Staff.
In 1972, he began his career in education when he earned his AAS from Alfred Agricultural and Technical College, a BS in Human Relations from the University of San Francisco in 1983, a MS in System Management in 1988 from the University of Southern California and lastly, a Ph.D in Education from Capella University in 2008. Dr. Mattison was a professor at Strayer University from 1992 until shortly before his death. He served as a Campus Dean for the university in both Maryland and Virginia; he was elected President of the Faculty Senate; was selected twice for Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers; and once for the International Who’s Who of Professional Educators. Additionally, he was a noted author where he published several education related articles as well as two books.
In addition to his father and wife, Gary is survived by two sons, Eric (Crystal) Mattison of Walbridge, Ohio and Gregary (Whitney Schumm) Mattison of Fredericksburg, Va.; three brothers, Joseph (Mary) Mattison of Monterey, Ron (Lauren) Mattison of Lake Luzerne, and Bud (Carol) Mattison of Corning; one sister, Lois (Steven) Roberts of Cuba; one granddaughter, “the light of his life”, Rhyannon Mattison; and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Gary loved to teach, draw, design homes, work on computers and participate in family events. He was a member of the Belmont American Legion and with his family, was an active supporter of the Salvation Army at Christmas time.
Friends may call on Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service with full military honors will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday at the funeral home with Rev. Ralph Eastlack, officiating. Burial will follow in Arlington National Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Gary’s name may be made to Wellsville Salvation Army, 25 Pearl St., Wellsville, NY 14895.
Dr. Mattison was born on Nov. 4, 1948 in Corning to Craig C. and Lillian M. (Scranton) Mattison. He was a 1966 graduate of Scio Central School. On March 4, 1972, in Wellsville, he married Kathy A. Beck, who survives.
In 1968, Gary joined the U.S. Army in what would be the beginning of a dual track career. He was deployed to Vietnam from 1968 to 1971 where he served one tour on the DMZ in the 2nd Battalion, 319th Field Artillery, where he received a Bronze Star for his participation in Hamburger Hill. He ultimately served 23 years in the Army: seven years enlisted, attaining the rank of Sergeant; thirteen years as a commissioned officer and three years in the reserves. He served as Chief of the Sensitive Records Information Agency where he was responsible for providing sensitive documents in classified trials such as Manuel Noriega and LTC Oliver North. He also worked on President George H. W. Bush’s Military Inaugural Committee and served on the Staff of the Chief of Staff, Army. Upon retirement, Major Mattison was awarded the Legion of Merit by the Director of the Army Staff.
In 1972, he began his career in education when he earned his AAS from Alfred Agricultural and Technical College, a BS in Human Relations from the University of San Francisco in 1983, a MS in System Management in 1988 from the University of Southern California and lastly, a Ph.D in Education from Capella University in 2008. Dr. Mattison was a professor at Strayer University from 1992 until shortly before his death. He served as a Campus Dean for the university in both Maryland and Virginia; he was elected President of the Faculty Senate; was selected twice for Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers; and once for the International Who’s Who of Professional Educators. Additionally, he was a noted author where he published several education related articles as well as two books.
In addition to his father and wife, Gary is survived by two sons, Eric (Crystal) Mattison of Walbridge, Ohio and Gregary (Whitney Schumm) Mattison of Fredericksburg, Va.; three brothers, Joseph (Mary) Mattison of Monterey, Ron (Lauren) Mattison of Lake Luzerne, and Bud (Carol) Mattison of Corning; one sister, Lois (Steven) Roberts of Cuba; one granddaughter, “the light of his life”, Rhyannon Mattison; and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Gary loved to teach, draw, design homes, work on computers and participate in family events. He was a member of the Belmont American Legion and with his family, was an active supporter of the Salvation Army at Christmas time.
Friends may call on Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service with full military honors will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday at the funeral home with Rev. Ralph Eastlack, officiating. Burial will follow in Arlington National Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Gary’s name may be made to Wellsville Salvation Army, 25 Pearl St., Wellsville, NY 14895.

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.
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.

Ruth Foran O’Connor, formerly of Cold Spring Harbor, NY, and East Providence, RI, died peacefully at home in Alfred Station, NY, on Sunday, March 20, 2011. She was 86. Ruth was born in New York City on June 23, 1924, the daughter of Pauline Schillinger Foran and William A. Foran. She was a proud graduate of Tollentine High School in the Bronx, NY. Ruth was married on March 27, 1948, to James L. O’Connor, following a career as a paralegal in NYC.
She and Jim moved to Long Island, where they founded O’Connor’s Children’s Shop in Williston Park, NY, and served this community and later Oyster Bay, NY, for over 25 years. Ruth and Jim were avid contract bridge players, and ran the Huntington Bridge Studio in Huntington, NY, for over fifteen years. Together they became Life Masters, and taught many others how to play and love the game. Gardening and golfing were other passions Ruth and Jim shared together. Ruth always joked about the hole in one she made after the third time she played golf. She had no appreciation at this point in her experience of what an achievement this was, and was taken by surprise when the course manager ordered drinks for everyone in the clubhouse to celebrate. Taking after her father who was a vaudeville actor, Ruth loved music, and was a proud member of the Huntington Chorale Society for over ten years.
Ruth is survived by her three beloved children, Jacqueline O’Connor Allen, James O’Connor, Peter O’Connor, and Peter’s wife, Rima O’Connor. She leaves two loving grandchildren and their spouses, Tate and Suzie Allen, and Danielle Foran Allen and Ben Dana, along with her precious great granddaughter, Tegan Danielle Allen.
Ruth was predeceased by her devoted husband of 43 years, James L. O’Connor, and two loving sisters, Leah Mullarkey and Virginia Macfarlane. She also leaves a treasured bevy of nieces and nephews with whom she always found a laugh.
A private service will be held at home. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in her honor to Blithewold Arboretum, 101 Ferry Road, Bristol, RI 02809, the Huntington Chorale Society, PO Box 349, Huntington, NY 11743, or the Union University Church, 29 North Main Street, Alfred, NY 14802.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover, NY.
She and Jim moved to Long Island, where they founded O’Connor’s Children’s Shop in Williston Park, NY, and served this community and later Oyster Bay, NY, for over 25 years. Ruth and Jim were avid contract bridge players, and ran the Huntington Bridge Studio in Huntington, NY, for over fifteen years. Together they became Life Masters, and taught many others how to play and love the game. Gardening and golfing were other passions Ruth and Jim shared together. Ruth always joked about the hole in one she made after the third time she played golf. She had no appreciation at this point in her experience of what an achievement this was, and was taken by surprise when the course manager ordered drinks for everyone in the clubhouse to celebrate. Taking after her father who was a vaudeville actor, Ruth loved music, and was a proud member of the Huntington Chorale Society for over ten years.
Ruth is survived by her three beloved children, Jacqueline O’Connor Allen, James O’Connor, Peter O’Connor, and Peter’s wife, Rima O’Connor. She leaves two loving grandchildren and their spouses, Tate and Suzie Allen, and Danielle Foran Allen and Ben Dana, along with her precious great granddaughter, Tegan Danielle Allen.
Ruth was predeceased by her devoted husband of 43 years, James L. O’Connor, and two loving sisters, Leah Mullarkey and Virginia Macfarlane. She also leaves a treasured bevy of nieces and nephews with whom she always found a laugh.
A private service will be held at home. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in her honor to Blithewold Arboretum, 101 Ferry Road, Bristol, RI 02809, the Huntington Chorale Society, PO Box 349, Huntington, NY 11743, or the Union University Church, 29 North Main Street, Alfred, NY 14802.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover, NY.

Betty J. Questel, 80, passed away Wednesday (Oct. 12, 2011) at Jones Memorial Hospital, surrounded by family.
Betty was born on May 8, 1931 in Andover to Leonard and Maude (Slocum) Reisman.
She worked most of her career in the Buffalo area as a home health aide.
Betty is survived by a son, Joe (Deb) Questel of Old Hickory, Tenn.; four sisters, Pat Hulse of Singers Glen, Va., Mary (Don) Waters of Whitesville, Florence (Dick) Dodson of Scio and Dot Branson of Summerville, S.C.; a granddaughter, Meredith Questel of Nashville, Tenn.; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by five brothers, James Reisman, Ferdinand Reisman, Leo Reisman, Richard Reisman and Paul Reisman and two sisters, Arline Feller and Margaret Prohoda.
Betty was especially fond of spending time and talking with her many elderly friends and acquaintances.
Friends may call on Friday from 9:30 -11:30 a.m. at the Genesis Bible Church in Scio. The memorial service will also be held on Friday at 1:00 p.m. at the church with Rev. Marc Chamberlain, officiating. Burial will follow in Hillside Cemetery in Andover.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville.
Betty was born on May 8, 1931 in Andover to Leonard and Maude (Slocum) Reisman.
She worked most of her career in the Buffalo area as a home health aide.
Betty is survived by a son, Joe (Deb) Questel of Old Hickory, Tenn.; four sisters, Pat Hulse of Singers Glen, Va., Mary (Don) Waters of Whitesville, Florence (Dick) Dodson of Scio and Dot Branson of Summerville, S.C.; a granddaughter, Meredith Questel of Nashville, Tenn.; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by five brothers, James Reisman, Ferdinand Reisman, Leo Reisman, Richard Reisman and Paul Reisman and two sisters, Arline Feller and Margaret Prohoda.
Betty was especially fond of spending time and talking with her many elderly friends and acquaintances.
Friends may call on Friday from 9:30 -11:30 a.m. at the Genesis Bible Church in Scio. The memorial service will also be held on Friday at 1:00 p.m. at the church with Rev. Marc Chamberlain, officiating. Burial will follow in Hillside Cemetery in Andover.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville.

David M. Ross, 56, passed away Friday (May 27, 2011) at Jones Memorial Hospital following a brief illness.
Mr. Ross was born on Dec. 6, 1954 in Wellsville to Fred and Mary (O’Brien) Ross. He was a 1974 graduate of Belmont Central School. On Feb. 21, 1976 he married Denise E. Kameck, who survives.
David worked as a machinist for Laidlaw, Inc. in Belmont from 1977 – 2005. Previously he worked for Turbodyne Corp. in Wellsville.
In addition to his wife, David is survived by two sons, Michael (Shannon) Ross of Cheektowaga and Steven (Jessica) Ross of Syracuse; a brother, Daniel (Pauline) Ross of Phoenix, Ariz.; a sister, Donna (Terry) Borden on Nunda; four grandchildren, Alexandria Ross, Jada Ross, Brooke Ross and Caleb Ross; two aunts; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
David greatly enjoyed hunting, repairing clocks and car restoration. He was a member of the Belmont American Legion. But more than these, he was a loving husband, father and grandfather who enjoyed spending time with family.
Friends may call on Monday from 1-4 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service with full military honors will be held at 4 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Deacon Frank Pasquale of Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph in Belmont, officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery in Belmont.
Memorial contributions in David’s name may be made to American Lung Association of WNY, 210 John Glenn Drive # 3, Buffalo, NY 14228-2213 or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105-3678.
Mr. Ross was born on Dec. 6, 1954 in Wellsville to Fred and Mary (O’Brien) Ross. He was a 1974 graduate of Belmont Central School. On Feb. 21, 1976 he married Denise E. Kameck, who survives.
David worked as a machinist for Laidlaw, Inc. in Belmont from 1977 – 2005. Previously he worked for Turbodyne Corp. in Wellsville.
In addition to his wife, David is survived by two sons, Michael (Shannon) Ross of Cheektowaga and Steven (Jessica) Ross of Syracuse; a brother, Daniel (Pauline) Ross of Phoenix, Ariz.; a sister, Donna (Terry) Borden on Nunda; four grandchildren, Alexandria Ross, Jada Ross, Brooke Ross and Caleb Ross; two aunts; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
David greatly enjoyed hunting, repairing clocks and car restoration. He was a member of the Belmont American Legion. But more than these, he was a loving husband, father and grandfather who enjoyed spending time with family.
Friends may call on Monday from 1-4 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. The funeral service with full military honors will be held at 4 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Deacon Frank Pasquale of Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph in Belmont, officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery in Belmont.
Memorial contributions in David’s name may be made to American Lung Association of WNY, 210 John Glenn Drive # 3, Buffalo, NY 14228-2213 or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105-3678.

Sarah B. Schrader, 91, passed away Friday (Jan. 14, 2011) after a brief illness, surrounded by family.
Mrs. Schrader was born on Sept. 9, 1919 in Avon to Peter and Frances (DeAngelo) Piampiano. On Jan. 17, 1948, at St. Anne’s Catholic Church in Hornell, she married Richard C. Schrader, who survives.
Sarah worked in the cafeteria at the Andover Central School from 1967 until her retirement in 1982.
In addition to her husband Dick of 63 years, Sarah 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; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by two brothers, Dominic Piampiano and James Piampiano; and a sister, Josephine Coffey.
Sarah greatly enjoyed cooking and was famous in the family for her home prepared spaghetti sauce. She was fond of playing cards, watching television and dining out. She was an avid Yankee fan. She was a longtime member of Blessed Sacrament Church where she served in the Altar Rosary Society. Additionally, she was a founding member of Andover Fireman Auxiliary, a member of Andover American Legion Auxiliary and served for many years as an election inspector. But more that these, she treasured her time spent with her husband and family, and the many “get togethers” on the holidays, especially July 4th celebrations.
Friends may call today (Sunday) 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 Monday at 10 a.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover with Rev. Sean DiMaria as celebrant. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Sarah’s name may be made to Andover Volunteer Rescue Squad. PO Box 726, Andover, NY 14806.
Mrs. Schrader was born on Sept. 9, 1919 in Avon to Peter and Frances (DeAngelo) Piampiano. On Jan. 17, 1948, at St. Anne’s Catholic Church in Hornell, she married Richard C. Schrader, who survives.
Sarah worked in the cafeteria at the Andover Central School from 1967 until her retirement in 1982.
In addition to her husband Dick of 63 years, Sarah 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; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by two brothers, Dominic Piampiano and James Piampiano; and a sister, Josephine Coffey.
Sarah greatly enjoyed cooking and was famous in the family for her home prepared spaghetti sauce. She was fond of playing cards, watching television and dining out. She was an avid Yankee fan. She was a longtime member of Blessed Sacrament Church where she served in the Altar Rosary Society. Additionally, she was a founding member of Andover Fireman Auxiliary, a member of Andover American Legion Auxiliary and served for many years as an election inspector. But more that these, she treasured her time spent with her husband and family, and the many “get togethers” on the holidays, especially July 4th celebrations.
Friends may call today (Sunday) 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 Monday at 10 a.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church in Andover with Rev. Sean DiMaria as celebrant. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Memorial contributions in Sarah’s name may be made to Andover Volunteer Rescue Squad. PO Box 726, Andover, NY 14806.

Virginia R. Slocum, 59, formerly of Andover, passed away Friday (Aug. 19, 2011) at Wellsville Manor Care Center, surrounded by family.
Virginia was born on Feb. 18, 1952 in Wellsville to William C. and Bernadine E. (Champlin) Slocum. She worked for PWI, Inc. in Wellsville for many years.
Virginia is survived by two brothers, Edward (Sue) Slocum of Little Genessee and David (Cheryl) Slocum of Allentown; two sisters, Ella (Fred) Stives of Bolivar and Karen Slocum of Wellsville; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by a brother, William F. Slocum.
Virginia loved her collection of horses and working word searches.
Friends may call from 6-8 p.m. on Monday at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover where the funeral service will be held at 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Jeremy Gorham of the Wellsville Christian & Missionary Alliance Church, officiating.
Memorial contributions in Virginia’s name may be made to Andover Rescue Squad, PO Box 714, Andover, NY 14806.
Virginia was born on Feb. 18, 1952 in Wellsville to William C. and Bernadine E. (Champlin) Slocum. She worked for PWI, Inc. in Wellsville for many years.
Virginia is survived by two brothers, Edward (Sue) Slocum of Little Genessee and David (Cheryl) Slocum of Allentown; two sisters, Ella (Fred) Stives of Bolivar and Karen Slocum of Wellsville; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by a brother, William F. Slocum.
Virginia loved her collection of horses and working word searches.
Friends may call from 6-8 p.m. on Monday at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Andover where the funeral service will be held at 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with Rev. Jeremy Gorham of the Wellsville Christian & Missionary Alliance Church, officiating.
Memorial contributions in Virginia’s name may be made to Andover Rescue Squad, PO Box 714, Andover, NY 14806.

Ronald W. “Bud” Sugden, Jr., 64, formerly of Whitesville, passed away Friday (Aug. 5, 2011) at Absolut Care of Houghton, surrounded by family.
Mr. Sugden was born on Nov. 26, 1946 in Wellsville to Ronald W. and Dorothy E. (Stuck) Sugden. On April 12, 1969 in Genesee, Pa., he married Jean Marie Easton, who predeceased him on Aug. 18, 2008.
Ronald worked for Pennsylvania Department of Transportation in Coudersport, Pa. for 22 years until his retirement in 1995.
In addition to his father, he is survived by a daughter, Stephanie (Kevin) Morton of Belfast; three sisters, Bonnie (Joe) Perry of Virginia Beach, Va., Judy (Lewie) Jackson of Wellsville and Barbara (Earl) Hartlaub of Ulysses, Pa.; a brother, Donald (Melissa) Sugden of Whitesville; three grandchildren, Chelsea Morton, Jason Morton and Cassie Morton; four great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his wife, Jean Marie Sugden, he was predeceased by his mother, Dorothy E. Sugden.
Bud was an avid fisherman and enjoyed hunting but above these, he cherished the times spent with his family and friends.
Friends may call on Wednesday from 1-2:30 p.m. at the Solid Rock Bible Church in Hickox, Pa. The funeral service will be held at 2:30 p.m. at the church immediately following the visitation with Rev. Mel Ternes, officiating. Burial will follow in Genesee Cemetery in Genesee, Pa.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville.
Memorial contributions in Bud’s name may be made to Whitesville Voluntary Ambulance Corp. Whitesville, NY 14897.
Mr. Sugden was born on Nov. 26, 1946 in Wellsville to Ronald W. and Dorothy E. (Stuck) Sugden. On April 12, 1969 in Genesee, Pa., he married Jean Marie Easton, who predeceased him on Aug. 18, 2008.
Ronald worked for Pennsylvania Department of Transportation in Coudersport, Pa. for 22 years until his retirement in 1995.
In addition to his father, he is survived by a daughter, Stephanie (Kevin) Morton of Belfast; three sisters, Bonnie (Joe) Perry of Virginia Beach, Va., Judy (Lewie) Jackson of Wellsville and Barbara (Earl) Hartlaub of Ulysses, Pa.; a brother, Donald (Melissa) Sugden of Whitesville; three grandchildren, Chelsea Morton, Jason Morton and Cassie Morton; four great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his wife, Jean Marie Sugden, he was predeceased by his mother, Dorothy E. Sugden.
Bud was an avid fisherman and enjoyed hunting but above these, he cherished the times spent with his family and friends.
Friends may call on Wednesday from 1-2:30 p.m. at the Solid Rock Bible Church in Hickox, Pa. The funeral service will be held at 2:30 p.m. at the church immediately following the visitation with Rev. Mel Ternes, officiating. Burial will follow in Genesee Cemetery in Genesee, Pa.
Arrangements are under the direction of Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville.
Memorial contributions in Bud’s name may be made to Whitesville Voluntary Ambulance Corp. Whitesville, NY 14897.

William H. Swick, 82, passed away Monday (May 2, 2011) at Jones Memorial Hospital following a lengthy illness, surrounded by family.
Mr. Swick was born on April 12, 1929 in Burdett to Nelson and Ann Margaret (Jackson) Swick. On Oct. 3, 1947, in Friendship, he married Marjorie Cyrilla Ramsell, who survives.
William owned and operated Swick and Sons in Friendship from 1964 -1980.
In addition to his wife Cyrilla of 63 years, Bill is survived by two sons, Dale Ronald Swick of Tampa, Fla. and Andrew S. Swick of Corning; a daughter, Verna Beth Ritter of Belmont; 13 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren and 10 great great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by three brothers, Fredrick Swick, Eugene Swick and Clarence Swick.
Bill was an avid fisherman, a boxing fan and found great satisfaction and enjoyment in working his business. He was a longtime member of Riverside Assembly of God Church in Wellsville. But more than these, he was a loving husband, father and grandfather who deeply cared for his family.
Friends may call on Saturday from noon – 2 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. A memorial service will also be held on Saturday at 3 p.m. at Riverside Assembly of God Church in Wellsville, with Rev. Fred Francisco, officiating.
Mr. Swick was born on April 12, 1929 in Burdett to Nelson and Ann Margaret (Jackson) Swick. On Oct. 3, 1947, in Friendship, he married Marjorie Cyrilla Ramsell, who survives.
William owned and operated Swick and Sons in Friendship from 1964 -1980.
In addition to his wife Cyrilla of 63 years, Bill is survived by two sons, Dale Ronald Swick of Tampa, Fla. and Andrew S. Swick of Corning; a daughter, Verna Beth Ritter of Belmont; 13 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren and 10 great great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was predeceased by three brothers, Fredrick Swick, Eugene Swick and Clarence Swick.
Bill was an avid fisherman, a boxing fan and found great satisfaction and enjoyment in working his business. He was a longtime member of Riverside Assembly of God Church in Wellsville. But more than these, he was a loving husband, father and grandfather who deeply cared for his family.
Friends may call on Saturday from noon – 2 p.m. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home, 3256 Riverside Drive in Wellsville. A memorial service will also be held on Saturday at 3 p.m. at Riverside Assembly of God Church in Wellsville, with Rev. Fred Francisco, officiating.

Wilma V. Wilkins, 96, formerly of Wellsville, entered heaven Saturday (July 30, 2011) from Highland Healthcare Center in Wellsville.
Mrs. Wilkins was born on Oct. 6, 1914 in Wellsville to Thomas A. Klein and Leah Wilkins. She attended Nyack College. On Oct. 1 1933, she married Marvel Wilkins in Little Genesee; he predeceased her on Aug. 22, 1963.
Wilma was an employee of Jones Memorial Hospital for ten years. She was also a secretary for CE Air Preheater for ten years.
Wilma is survived by a son, Burton (Marian) Wilkins of Orlando, Fla.; two daughters, Nancy Brewster of Andover and Kathleen (Eric) Stumacher of Sullivan, NH; seven grandchildren, Cheryl (Ray) Urciuoli and Shawn Wilkins, both of Orlando, Fla., Burton (Vicki) Wilkins, Jr. of Old Bridge, NJ, Jeffrey Brewster of Andover, Burton (Melinda) Brewster of Montour Falls, Todd (Barbara) Rennie of Pollocksville, N.C. and Derrick (Sherry) Jeanmarie of Hughesville, MD; 11 great grandchildren; one great great grandchild; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition her husband, she was predeceased by a sister, Thelma D. Lawson; a brother, Thomas A. Klein, Jr.; and a son-in-law, Wayne Brewster.
Wilma was an active member of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church in both Wellsville and Andover, serving the Lord as a Sunday school teacher at both. She was also the secretary for the church board. Additionally, she was an accomplished seamstress. But more than these, she loved spending time with her dear family.
There will be a time of visitation on Friday from 6 – 8 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 Andover Christian & Missionary Alliance Church with Reverend Philip Barner, officiating. Burial will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery in Wellsville.
Memorial contributions, in lieu of flowers, may be made in Wilma’s name to the Andover Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, P. O. Box I, Andover, NY 14806.
Mrs. Wilkins was born on Oct. 6, 1914 in Wellsville to Thomas A. Klein and Leah Wilkins. She attended Nyack College. On Oct. 1 1933, she married Marvel Wilkins in Little Genesee; he predeceased her on Aug. 22, 1963.
Wilma was an employee of Jones Memorial Hospital for ten years. She was also a secretary for CE Air Preheater for ten years.
Wilma is survived by a son, Burton (Marian) Wilkins of Orlando, Fla.; two daughters, Nancy Brewster of Andover and Kathleen (Eric) Stumacher of Sullivan, NH; seven grandchildren, Cheryl (Ray) Urciuoli and Shawn Wilkins, both of Orlando, Fla., Burton (Vicki) Wilkins, Jr. of Old Bridge, NJ, Jeffrey Brewster of Andover, Burton (Melinda) Brewster of Montour Falls, Todd (Barbara) Rennie of Pollocksville, N.C. and Derrick (Sherry) Jeanmarie of Hughesville, MD; 11 great grandchildren; one great great grandchild; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition her husband, she was predeceased by a sister, Thelma D. Lawson; a brother, Thomas A. Klein, Jr.; and a son-in-law, Wayne Brewster.
Wilma was an active member of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church in both Wellsville and Andover, serving the Lord as a Sunday school teacher at both. She was also the secretary for the church board. Additionally, she was an accomplished seamstress. But more than these, she loved spending time with her dear family.
There will be a time of visitation on Friday from 6 – 8 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 Andover Christian & Missionary Alliance Church with Reverend Philip Barner, officiating. Burial will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery in Wellsville.
Memorial contributions, in lieu of flowers, may be made in Wilma’s name to the Andover Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, P. O. Box I, Andover, NY 14806.