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Joan A. Riggi

By LaVern Falcone

LeRoy ~ Joan A. Riggi, age 80, of West Avenue, passed away early Wednesday morning (Aug. 14, 2024) at Strong Memorial Hospital, surrounded by her family's love.

     She was born April 7, 1944 in Rochester, NY, a daughter of the late Ralph and Josephine Gomborone Yachett.   

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  Joan will be remembered as a loving wife, mother, grandmother, aunt and dear friend to many.  She was a very loving, kind and compassionate person, who was always willing to help others. She enjoyed spending time with her family and playing euchre.

     She is survived by her devoted husband of 53 years, Salvatore “Sam” Riggi; her daughter, Karen (Pat) DiMarzo, step-son, Joe (Bonnie) Riggi, along with many other loving family members to include grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and in-laws.

     Joan was also predeceased by her sisters, Marie Breslin, Beatrice Vernaccini and Betty Scafetta.

     Family and friends may call on Thursday, Aug. 22 from 4 ~ 7 PM at the Falcone Family Funeral & Cremation Service Inc., 8700 Lake St. Rd., LeRoy, where her Memorial Service will be held at 7:00 PM.

     In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Joan are suggested to Our Lady of Mercy Parish – St. Francis Cemetery Fund, 44 Lake Street, LeRoy, N.Y. 14482

     Your memories and condolences may be shared with Joan’s family at www.falconefuneralhome.com

Gary L. Osterman Jr.

By LaVern Falcone

Gary L. Osterman Jr. passed away at the age of 50 on July 17th 2024.

     He was born on October 27th 1973 in Batavia and was a 1992 graduate of Pavilion High School.  

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  Gary worked in multiple trades including, carpentry & masonry, both locally (LeRoy area) and in Largo, Florida, where he created his own contracting company.

     He had a love for all things outdoors, where he enjoyed fishing, hunting and being on the water.  He also loved to cook and listen to music.

     Gary is predeceased by his mother, Christine and his sister, Lisa.  He is survived by his father, Gary L. Osterman Sr., his two daughters, Ashley and Molly Osterman and his aunt, Melody.

     Family and friends may call on Thursday, August 29th from 4 ~ 6 PM at the Falcone Family Funeral & Cremation Service Inc., 8700 Lake St. Rd., LeRoy.

     Your memories and condolences may be shared with Gary’s family at www.falconefuneralhome.com.

Diann (Allen) Brownell

By Joshua Smith
Diann

Alexander - Diann (Allen) Brownell, age 77, passed away on Saturday, August 10, 2024 at Suzanne's Comfort Care Home in Perry surrounded by her family.

Diann was born on August 16, 1946, in Niagara Falls, the daughter of the late Howard E. Allen and Jean A. Barry Allen.

Diann enjoyed painting, her puzzle books and making crafts with her grandchildren. She loved knitting and was proud in knowing she knitted all of her grandchildren's Christmas stockings. She was a fan of the Buffalo Bandits lacrosse team.

She is survived by her children, Kelly (Michael) McClellan, Paul (Connie) Gurski, Jr. and Shelley (Bill) Buzzard; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; her brother, John (Cathy) Allen along with nieces and nephews.

Friends are invited to call on Saturday, August 17, 2024 from 1 pm to 3 pm at the H.E. Turner & Co. Funeral Home, 403 East Main Street, Batavia. Memorial services will immediately follow visitation at 3 pm at the funeral home. Donations in her name may be made to her family. To leave a condolence, share a story or light a candle in her memory, please visit www.bataviafuneralhomes.com.

Elizabeth "Liz" Wagner

By Lisa Ace
Elizabeth "Liz" Wagner


Elizabeth "Liz" Wagner (née Rybak), 77, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on August 8, 2024, in Leesburg, FL. Born on July 16, 1947, in Depew, NY, Liz was a beacon of joy and kindness to all who knew her.

Liz retired from Wyoming Correctional Facility, where she dedicated many years of service. Her commitment to helping others extended beyond her career, as she was an avid volunteer and a master quilt maker, often creating beautiful quilts for family and friends. Liz's love for planning and traveling led her to organize countless memorable vacations and events, making every moment a celebration of togetherness.

She is survived by her loving husband, William; children, Richard (Jen), Eric (Krista), and Heidi (Eddie); eight grandchildren, Megan (Brady), Jason (Avery), Aaron (Talia) William, Eden, Leah, Gage and Hunter, and two great-grandchildren Brynlee and Remy; three wonderful sister-in-laws; and several cherished nieces and nephews. Liz's family was the center of her world, and she relished every moment spent with them.

Liz was preceded in death by her parents, Matthew and Irene Rybak, and siblings, Connie (Eddie), Don (Helen), and Frank (Andrea).

A service to honor Liz's life will be held on Saturday, August 17th at 11am at the Alexander Fire Rec Hall, 10708 Alexander Rd, Alexander, NY.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Liz's name to the Alexander Fire Dept, PO Box 336, Alexander, NY 14005, or St. Jude's Children's Hospital, honoring Liz's lifelong commitment to helping others.

Ronald Parker

By Ronald Konieczny
Parker

Ronald Parker, 86 of Basom, NY, died Thursday, August 8, 2024 at the NYS Veterans Home, Batavia, NY.

He was a US Army Veteran, serving his country from 1957-1959. Ron was of the Snipe Clan of the Tonawanda Band of Senecas. He graduated from Akron Central School in 1956. A welder by trade, he had a long and varied work history.

He leaves behind his wife, Michele Lee Parker (nee Moses) of Basom. Daughter, Melanie L. Parker (David Albright) of Basom. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and cousins, as well as brother in-law, Jerome Bartel and family.

Ron was the son of the late DeForest Sr. and Geraldine Sundown Parker and was predeceased by 9 siblings.

There will be no prior services. Expressions of sympathy may be shared with the family at www.mcandrewfuneralhomes.net.

ARRANGEMENTS WERE ENTRUSTED TO THE J. LEONARD McANDREW FUNERAL HOME, LLC, 32 JOHN ST., AKRON, NY 14001. RONALD KONIECZNY II, DIRECTOR.

 

 

Rosemary Long

By Joshua Smith
Long

Batavia - Rosemary Long, 75, of Batavia, passed away on Tuesday, August 6, 2024, surrounded by her family.

Rosemary was born Wednesday, February 2, 1949 in Batavia, a daughter of the late William and Joan (Eckerson) Ireland.

Rosemary took an interest in crocheting, movies, shopping, and spending time with family and friends.

She graduated from Genesee Community College and raised four wonderful children. Rosemary worked as a home health aide for Private Care, until her retirement. 

Surviving are her children, Kelly (Dennis) Muntz, of Oakfield,  Amy (Jason) Noble of Batavia, John (Christina) Lacey, and Michael (Jessie) Lacey, all of Oakfield; twelve grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; her brother, William (Sandy) Ireland; and her sisters, Alice (late Richard) Sulimowicz of Batavia, Claudia (late Joseph) Sulimowicz of Rochester, and Janice (Michael) Ireland of Alexander. Also surviving are many nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles and cousins.

In death Rosemary is reunited with her parents, William and Joan Ireland, and with her husband, Harold Long.

Arrangements are under the care and direction of H.E. Turner & Co., Inc Funeral Home in Batavia. There are no prior calling hours. Rosemary will be laid to rest next to her husband on Thursday, August 15, 2024 at 1:00 pm in Maple lawn Cemetery, Elba. The family will have a celebration of life following the graveside service at Woodstock Garden's Community Center, 219 N. Spruce Street Batavia, NY..

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the National Autism Association at 310 Maple Avenue, Suite E1, Barrington, RI 02806.

Please leave a condolence, share a story, or light a candle at www.bataviafuneralhomes.com.

Josephine A. Manley

By LaVern Falcone

LeRoy- Josephine A. Manley, age 76, of Warsaw Road, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Wednesday, August 7, 2024 at United Memorial Medical Center in Batavia, New York under comfort care. 

     She was born September 14, 1947 in Batavia, NY, a daughter of the late Augustine and Sarah Andolora Campesi.  

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   Josephine will be remembered as a loving and devoted wife, mother, nana, grandma, aunt, cousin, and dear friend to many. She loved cooking, camping, spending time at her cottage on Silver Lake, and caring for all of her grandchildren. Her family was the center of her world and always took priority above all. 

     She worked for Wyoming County Community Hospital as a medical surgical aide for over 20 years prior to her retirement. Josephine was a lifetime and honorary charter member of the LeRoy Volunteer Ambulance Service. She served for many years with the American Red Cross. She was also a current member of the LeRoy Fire Department Auxiliary and Excelsior Hook and Ladder Company. 

     Josephine will be sadly missed by her children, Wendy (John) Johnson and Brian (Jennifer) Manley, grandchildren Jennifer (Scott) Pellett, Craig (Lindsey) Johnson, Briannah Birch, and Alexandra Manley, great-grandchildren, Ellison and Josie Pellett, along with many brother- and sister- in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins, and close extended family who were near and dear to her. 

     Besides her parents, Josephine was predeceased by her husband of 57 years, Burton Manley, daughter, Amy Manley and her father- and mother- in-laws, Gilbert and Ruby Manley.

     Family and friends may call on Monday, August 12, 2024 from 4-8 PM at the Falcone Family Funeral and Cremation Services Inc. 8700 Lake Road (Rt. 19), LeRoy, where her memorial service will be held on Tuesday, August 13, 2024 at 11 AM. Private interment to follow in St. Francis Cemetery. 

     Memorials may be made to donor’s charity of choice in Josephine’s name. 

     Your memories and condolences may be shared with Josephine’s family at www.falconefuneralhome.com.

Neil E. Jacobs

By T.J. Woodward
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Neil E. Jacobs, age 87, of Batavia, passed away peacefully at his home on August 5, 2024 under Hospice care, surrounded by his loving family.  He was born on March 17, 1937, in Batavia, New York to Harry and Mildred (Bastian) Jacobs. 

Neil is survived by his son Neil P. Jacobs (Luanne) and daughter Patricia M. Barnes; grandchildren Taylor (John Pisanzio) Jacobs, Jenna Jacobs, and Joshua (Mary) Jacobs; great-grandchild Adelyn Jacobs; sister Linda (Richard) Wolff of Batavia, and brother Larry Jacobs of Florida, along with many nieces, nephews, and numerous in-laws.

He was preceded in death by his loving wife Mary A. (Maniace) Jacobs; sisters Judy Ryan, and Ann (Lawrence) Lamie; and niece Tammy Wolff.

Neil was an extremely generous and proud man. He would give whatever he could and never expected anything in return. From a young age he was a hard worker, starting out as the neighborhood paperboy and then as a butcher in the meat department at Marchese’s Groceries. This contributed to his love for cooking. He cooked alongside his wife Mary who shared the same passion. He loved making homemade soups, stuffed peppers, scalloped potatoes, his own blend of burgers, as well as sauce and meatballs. Along with cooking, Neil truly loved gardening. He had a huge garden in the backyard and spent many hours each summer tending to it. He always said “vegetables are the best thing for ya!” He loved having company over to sit outside and share a beer or two with him in the patio that overlooked his garden. He would always send a few bags of fresh picked vegetables from the garden home with whomever visited.

Neil was a United States Air Force Veteran, having served from 1955-1959. He was mostly known for being a self-employed carpenter. He completely renovated the house he lived in for 58 years. Neil was always willing to give a helping hand when needed and rarely charged what his time and materials were worth. He never cheated anyone and was a very honest man. He prided himself on being a good person and made many close friendships with his customers. 

Neil also loved to hunt and fish and shared this passion with his son, “Little” Neil. He was nicknamed “The Salmon Man” and would often take the boat out to fish at Point Breeze on Lake Ontario with his son and other family and friends. Neil loved to talk about the “good old days” and stories of his fishing trips, mostly stories about how they barley escaped storms or large fish he caught. Along with his fishing stories, he loved to tell stories about growing up in Batavia and how “things used to be.” He also enjoyed reminiscing about his past in the Air Force and his time in Japan and Texas. Neil had many friends and was known as “The Mayor of Maple Street” as he would sit in his chair on the enclosed front porch and watch the neighborhood. 

He enjoyed spending time with children and would often make contributions to St. Jude and Golisano Children’s Hospital, especially since his great granddaughter was a patient there since birth. Neil will be remembered fondly by his children and grandchildren as well as his other family members and friends. He lived a long and fulfilling life and made an impact on many people. He will be remembered as a generous, caring, loving, and a hard-working independent man. 

His family would like to express their sincere gratitude to the VNA Home Care Services and Hospice for the excellent care provided to him in the last few weeks of his life. Neil will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him. May he rest in peace and be reunited with his loved ones.

There are no prior calling hours and there will be no funeral services. A Graveside burial will be held at the discretion of the family. 

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Genesee Cancer Assistance 127 North St. Batavia, NY 14020 or Visiting Nurses Association of WNY https://foundation.kaleidahealth.org/donate/ or Homecare & Hospice 29 Liberty St. in Batavia. To leave an online message of condolence please visit www.gilmartinfuneralhome.com.  Arrangements completed by Gilmartin Funeral Home, 329-333 West Main Street, Batavia, New York 14020.

John Willam Russell

By Lisa Ace

John Willam Russell of Corfu, passed away on Friday, August 2, 2024. John was born in Springfield, Massachusetts on June 1, 1947, he was the son of the late William Russell and Shirlee Russell Arsenault and the late Donald La Fantasie.

John served honorably in the United States Army during the Vietnam conflict.

John worked as a media director at St. Mary’s School for the Deaf; as an assistant professor at Canisius College and Genesee Community College; and as librarian/media specialist at Pembroke Junior Senior High School. John volunteered at his parish, St. Maximilian Kolbe. He was also a former president of and volunteer at the Corfu Volunteer Fire Department.

John is survived by his wife of 54 years, Nancy. He leaves two daughters, Joy Dawn Kaufman of Naples, Florida and Hope Lynne Russell (Kelly Cruttenden) of Buffalo, NY. John had four grandchildren, Allan John Wade, Ty Christopher Kaufman, Faith Emilee Kaufman and Blake James Kaufman. John had several brothers and sisters, the late Rusty Russell, Lynne Russell, Lisa Russell Hahn (Tom), Dawn Russell, Donna and Stan Kellar, Dan and Sandy La Fantasie, Joyce Nash and Martin Nash. He also had many nieces, nephews and cousins for Arkansas, California, Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts and Virginia: Bonnie, Wesley, Rob, Brian, Jodee (Jake), Greg, Peter, James and Claudia.

There will be no calling hours or church service. Burial will be at the Western New York National Cemetery, Corfu, NY on Wednesday, August 14, 2024 at 2 PM. All are welcome to attend the ceremony.

People may remember John prayer at their place of worship. Memories may be made to Wounded Warriors Project.org.@4899 Belfort Road, Suite 300; Jacksonville, Florida 32256 or All Babies Cherished, 445 Ellicott St., Batavia, NY 14020.

John requested that people honor his memory by loving their family, loving their country and loving God. Arrangements were entrusted to C. B. Beach & Son Mortuary, Inc., Corfu, NY. Call 585-599-4520 with any questions.

Mr. Wilbur A. Gray

By Joshua Smith
Gray

Wilbur A. Gray, age 77, of Batavia, passed away on August 5, 2024 at the Batavia VA Medical Center surrounded by his loving family.

He was born on April 4, 1947 in Batavia, New York to the late Alfred E. Gray, Sr. and Dorothy Andrews Gray.

Wilbur served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. He was a dedicated member and past commander of the VFW Post No. 1602 and American Legion in Batavia. Wilbur was also a member of the Moose Club of LeRoy and served as the State Bowling Chairman for the VFW for many years. Wintering for many years in Brooksville, Florida, Wilbur loved his family and was a cherished member of the community.

Wilbur is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Dawn Worthington Gray; daughters, Michelle Fenstermaker and Sherry (Jeff) Crane; son, Allen Gray; grandchildren, Jamie (Bryan Calmes) McClurg, Brenna Fenstermaker, Carson and Cade Crane; great-grandchildren, Hudson and Kollin; brothers, his twin, David L. Gray and Herbert (Don McCall) Gray; many nieces and nephews including Earl and Robert Benson whom he raised.

He was preceded in death by his parents, grandson Collin Crane, brother Alfred E. Gray, Jr., and sister Virginia Gray Benson.

His family wishes to extend their sincere gratitude and appreciation to the Wilbur's medical team at the Batavia VA Medical Center for the excellent care provided to him while he resided there for the past 20 months.

There are no prior calling hours. Graveside services will be held on Friday, September 6, 2024 at 11 am at Western New York National Cemetery, 1254 Indian Falls Road, Corfu. Please assemble at the cemetery by 10:45 am.  Arrangements are under the care and direction of the H.E. Turner & Co. Funeral Home, 403 East Main Street, Batavia.  To leave a condolence, share a story or light a candle in his memory, please visit www.bataviafuneralhomes.com.

Wilbur will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him. May he rest in peace.

Sara G. Merle

By Lisa Ace
Sara G. Merle


Kendall – Sara G. Merle (Pastor Sara) went gracefully home to her Lord and Savior on August 1, 2024, at the age of 71 after a lengthy illness. She went peacefully, surrounded by her family in the house she built with her husband.  Born July 21, 1953, in Pittsburgh, PA, she was the daughter of the late Chalmers and Jesse Gilbert. She is survived by her husband of 45 years, Douglas C. Merle; her children, Nathan (Kristin) Merle, Kristen (Dwight) Hess, and Katie (Nolan) Flores; her grandchildren, Allison & Mason Merle, Rebekah, Raymond, & Ruth Hess, and Levi & Claire Flores; and her brother, Jim (Sandy) Gilbert.   

Sara led a God-centered life starting as a Christian Education Director. While raising her three children, she felt called to go to Seminary. After graduating from The United Theological Seminary, she became ordained in the United Methodist Church. She had the opportunity to share the Word of God while shepherding the congregations at the United Methodist Churches in North Gainesville, Covington, Knowlesville, Millville, and retiring from Kendall. In retirement, she also spread the Word of God at Carlton and Holley UMC’s. While serving these churches, she was well known for leading the congregations in singing while enthusiastically playing the guitar. She never missed an opportunity to get people involved, which led many to a stronger spiritual awakening.   

Sara lived a very active life and enjoyed many hobbies over the years including kayaking, fishing, camping, pottery, woodworking, and many different athletic activities. She competed in many events from marathons to Iron Girls, but her proudest achievement was kayaking the “90-miler” in the Adirondack Canoe Classic Race 13 years in a row (over 1,170 miles paddled). She was known to convince members of the church to join in her water adventures as the “Pit Crew” who could be seen outfitted in their “Paddling Pastors” team shirts. When not racing in her kayak, you could find Sara on the water with a fishing pole out at the many campsites in the Adirondacks. On many of their camping trips, Sara shared her passion for the outdoors with her friends, children, and grandchildren. Sara was also a talented potter and woodworker who often made creations for the altar, and gifts for her church members.  

Sara’s family was the center of her world. She shared her competitive spirit by joining her children in their various athletic events from swimming, to biking, to running. She loved being “Grammy” to her seven grandchildren whom she enjoyed babysitting over the years. She had the great honor of baptizing each of them in their respective churches.  

Sara was a true Fisher of Men. With our earthly sadness, there is great heavenly joy. She touched many lives while here on earth and will be missed by all who knew her.   

Please join us in celebrating her life on Sunday, August 18th from 1-3 pm and 5-7 pm at the Hilton United Methodist Church, 21 West Ave, Hilton, NY 14468, where her Memorial Service will be held on Monday, August 19th at 11 am. 

To honor Sara’s love of youth ministries, in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to:  Tyrand Cooperative Ministries, Inc. , P.O. Box 365, ​Mill Creek, WV  26280 
(304) 335-2788 www.tyrandcoop.org  

Robert Dean Haggett

By Joshua Smith
Robert Dean Haggett

Robert Dean Haggett, born May 19, 1937, passed away peacefully August 4, 2024 surrounded by loved ones in Batavia, New York.   

Bob “Bobo” was the son of the late Charles and Doris Haggett of Bath, Maine and husband to the late Lucie Haggett of Brunswick, Maine.

He is survived by his brother William Haggett and sister-in-law Sally Haggett of Bath, Maine; his son, Jeffrey Haggett and daughter-in-law, Lynn Haggett of Urbandale, Iowa, his daughter, Jane Paladino and son-in-law David Paladino of Batavia, New York, and daughter Julie Conley and son-in-law Thomas Conley of Burlington, Massachusetts. Bob was the proud grandfather to Charles, Benton, Grayson, Danny, Bo, and Sarah.  He is also survived by numerous in-laws, nieces, and nephews. For Bob, “family is everything!”

Bob received his elementary and secondary education in the Bath School District. “Morse High, Morse High, Ra-Ra-Ra!”  There, he was a 3-season athlete, playing football, basketball, and baseball and served on student council and yearbook committee.  He played a vital role in class reunions and was always so proud of his hometown.  He attended Colby College, following in his brother’s footsteps and graduated with a degree in Economics.  Bob and Lucie (Philippon) were married in 1960 after being set up on a blind date by mutual friends. Bob joined the U.S. Army, trained in Arizona and was stationed later in Heidelberg, Germany, joined by Lucie.  Neither one of them was ever afraid of a new adventure.  

Bob’s role in the Personnel Department of the US Army led to a lifelong career in Human Resources.  He worked numerous manufacturing companies during his career:  Oxford Papermill in Rumford, Maine, and Manchester, New Hampshire, Mead Corporation in Cincinnati, Ohio, Hamilton Industries in Two Rivers, Wisconsin, and Special Metals, in New Hartford, New York.  His passion was union negotiations and training.  During his retirement years along the Saco River in Biddeford, Maine, Bob was a substitute teacher and donned the nicknames “Grandpa Kickball” in PE class and “Mr. Charmin” while monitoring the restrooms.   

With every re-location, Bob and Lucie dove deep into the social scene and established lasting friendships.  They both enjoyed playing bridge, tennis, golf, cross-country skiing, and honoring cocktail hour daily. Bob also was involved in numerous clubs and committees like the local Rotary and Elks Clubs, enjoying the roll of Grand Poo-Bah a couple of years.  

Of upmost importance in Bob’s life was his family.  His wife, children, and grandchildren were the reason for life.  Bob had a knack for writing poems for special events, which always had rhyming stanzas and occasionally involved the entire crowd singing along.  Not only was he a die-hard Red Sox and Patriots fan, but he was a fierce competitor from cribbage to horseshoes.  As he aged and found himself on the sidelines, he was sure to have badminton set up to cheer on his grandchildren.  It made him giddy to create scavenger hunts and watch his children prepare for cycling events. “How far did you go today? I think you had some gas left!”  Bob always made connections with family members, friends, and even strangers. There was a special place in his heart for true Mainers but could always find a way to connect with all.  Bob was loving, was loved, and will always have a place in our hearts.  

There will be no calling hours or funeral service.

Please leave a condolence, share a story or light a candle at www.bataviafuneralhomes.com.

Arrangements for Bob were entrusted to the H.E. Turner & Co. Funeral Home, Batavia, (585) 343-8868.

Deborah Ann Feneran

By LaVern Falcone

Deborah Ann (Stoeckl) Feneran was born on February 15, 1951, in Buffalo, New York.  She graduated from the E. J. Meyer Memorial Hospital School of Radiologic Technology after graduating from Cleveland Hill High School (Cheektowaga, NY).  She had a long and fulfilling career as a licensed radiological imaging technician.   Sadly, Deborah passed away from complications of cancer on August 2, 2024.  

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   Deborah was a loving wife and mother who touched the hearts of all those whom she met.  Her hobbies included photography, calligraphy, arts & crafts, charity work, and gardening.  Deborah was actively involved with the Botts-Fiorito American Legion Women’s Auxiliary.   She loved caring for her husband, children and grandchildren.  She was always there to offer love, support, guidance and encouragement.

     Deborah is preceded in death by her parents, Floyd A. Stoeckl and Arline L. (Dulak) Stoeckl and her brother, Paul J. Stoeckl. Deborah is survived by her loving husband of 50 years, Richard J. Feneran; her children, James R. Feneran; daughter, Rebecca M. (Feneran) Ford; and her grandchildren, Elijah Ford and Noah Ford; her sisters, Linda M. (Michael) Kennedy and Judith L. (Richard) Bohrer; her sisters-in-law, Patricia Stoeckl, Patricia (Feneran) Navas and Mary (Feneran) Brady; brother-in-law, Thomas Feneran; nephew, David C. Navas and niece, Cheryl L. Navas.

     Family and friends may call on Thursday, August 15 from 4 ~ 7 PM at the Falcone Family Funeral & Cremation Service Inc., 8700 Lake Street Rd, Le Roy, NY.  A Celebration of Deborah’s life will be held at a future date to be announced.

     In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the LeRoy American Legion Women’s Auxiliary or the American Cancer Society.

     Your memories and condolences may be shared with Deborah's family at www.falconefuneralhome.com

Alethia S. Keiper

By Joshua Smith
Keiper

Attica - Alethia S. Keiper, 55 of Attica passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, (August 1, 2024) at United Memorial Medical Center in Batavia.

Mrs. Keiper was born October 30, 1968 in Warsaw, a daughter of Wesley (Joan) Spring of East Bethany and the late Dolores (Biehl) Spring.

She loved family, Christmas, baking, Hallmark movies, and most importantly the annual family vacation to Ocean City, New Jersey. You could always count on her being at a family event spending time with her great nieces and nephews. She’ll always be remembered for her huge heart, hard work, and how she would always put her needs aside to make sure others were taken care of first. Her life was focused on spreading love and showing the Christmas Spirit no matter what time of year it was.

Surviving along with her father, is her husband, Allen S. Keiper, Jr. of Attica; sons, Jordan (Sabrina) Keiper of Attica, and Aaron (Lexie Hyjek) Keiper of Medina; sisters, Linda (late David) Jackett of Bethany, Denise Welter of Attica, Peggy (Douglas) Heywood of East Bethany, Cindy (Douglas) Flint of Warsaw, Lisa (Jeff) Leach of Batavia, Sheri (Paul) Miller of Alexander, and Angelique (late Timothy) Spring of Attica; mother-in-law, Nancy (late Allen Sr.) Keiper of Brighton; brother-in-law, James (Lora) Keiper of Attica. Several nieces and nephews also survive.

In death Alethia is reunited with her mother; daughter, Jamie Lee Keiper; brothers, Bruce (late Katie) Spring, and Brian Spring; niece, Crystal Spring.

Family and friends are invited to call on Friday, (August 9, 2024) from 4 to 8:00 pm at Marley Funeral Home, 135 Main Street in Attica. Alethia's Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday at  Trinity United Methodist Church, 75 Main Street in Attica. A private burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery in Attica. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Operation Christmas Child at www.samaritanspurse.org. Online condolences at www.marleyfuneralhome.com.

Mrs. Lynn C. Bateman

By Joshua Smith
Bateman

It is with profound sadness that the family of Lynn (Wiltse) Bateman announces her passing on August 3, 2024 at the age of 73, after a lengthy battle with Waldenstrom’s Lymphoma. 

Lynn was born in Batavia, NY.  She spent her early childhood in East Pembroke and South Byron.  She was a 1969 graduate of Byron-Bergen High School.  Lynn loved playing guitar and spoke fondly of her time playing and singing in a select high school choral group named The Difference. Lynn worked as a human resource manager for John H. Harland Company, until they closed their Rochester area plant.  And, in 1998, she fulfilled a dream of renovating, owning and operating Oatka Creek Bed and Breakfast (LeRoy, NY). 

Lynn looked forward to summer Sundays at the Avon Flea Market, selling antiques.  She loved entertaining family at her Silver Lake cottage.  But, most of all, attending and supporting all of her grandchildren’s activities. 

She is survived by her husband of 54 years, Craig Bateman.  Her three daughters – Jennifer (Greg) DiQuattro, Hilary (Lee) Woodring and Jill Bateman (Dan Bacon). Her sister Kay Harmon and brother Leigh (Dawn) Hennig and sister-in-law Lisa Hennig. Grandchildren Ben, Olivia, Joshua, Craig, Cole and Jaxson.  Brother-in-law Noel (Sally) Bateman and sisters-in-law Carol Bateman and Kay (John) Tegelaar.  And, many beloved nieces and nephews. 

In death, Lynn is reunited with her mother Naomi Martin, brother Brad Hennig, mother-in-law Dora Jones and brothers-in-law Ronald Harmon and Dean Bateman.

Calling hours will be held on Friday, August 9th at H.E. Turner and Co., Inc. Funeral Home, 51 S. Lake Ave. Bergen, NY from 4 pm to 7 pm. Her funeral service will also be at H.E. Turner Funeral Home on Saturday, August 10th at 10 am.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to:  The Community Clothes Closet and Food Pantry, 6 North Main Street, Perry, NY 14530.  Lynn frequently donated bags of food to their pantry. Or to James P. Wilmont Cancer Center, Box 704 Rochester, NY 14642.

The family wishes to thank Lynn’s medical team at Wilmot Cancer Center for 17 years of treatment.  The palliative care team at Strong Memorial Hospital for their compassionate comfort and care.  And sincere thanks also to family, friends and her Silver Lake community, for all of the love and encouragement during her health journey.

To leave a condolence, share a story or light a candle in her memory, please visit www.bataviafuneralhomes.com

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