Kermit Arrington, much admired, dedicated to serving his community, has passed
Kermit Arrington, longtime town justice in Le Roy, an athlete, World War II veteran and one of the most respected men in Genesee County, has died.
The lifelong Le Roy resident was 86.
Arrington served as town justice for more than 20 years. For 34 years prior to becoming justice, he worked for the Le Roy Public Works Department, serving as supervisor for 20 years.
A graduate of Le Roy High School, where he was a standout in football, Arrington joined the military after graduating and during World War II served in the 758th 64th Tank Division.
In 1989, he was named Le Royan of the Year.
As an adult, Arrington continued to play sports, starring as the QB for the All Le Roy semi-pro football team. He also umpired and ref'd youth baseball and football.
He was a life member of Excelsior Hook and Ladder and volunteer with the Le Roy Fire Department.
Funeral arrangements are being handled by Falcone Family Funeral & Cremation Service. Further details pending.
Photo: via LeRoyFootball.com.