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Warren C. Wilcox

By LaVern Falcone

Batavia / Maryland ~ Warren C. Wilcox, age 84, passed away on May 17, 2023 at the LeRoy Village Green Nursing Home.

   

Warren C. Wilcox

  He was born November 22, 1938 in Batavia, a son of the late Francis and Marion Mason Wilcox.

     Warren graduated from Batavia High School in 1956 and went on to attend Nichols Junior College and School of Forestry.  After spending two years in the U.S. Army, he worked for the Department of the Interior as a draftsman and surveyor.

     He enjoyed sitting by campfires, paddling his canoe across Chautauqua Lake and spending time with his grandchildren.

     He is survived by his brother, Norman (Ginny) Wilcox; son, Michael (Melinda) Wilcox; daughters, Robin Wilcox and Tara Wilcox and grandchildren, Anna Marie and James.

     Services for Warren will be private.

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

Peter S. Neer

By Joshua Smith
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Peter S. Neer, 72, of Mount Morris, NY, previously East Bethany, NY, passed away on Saturday, May 20, 2023 at Strong Memorial Hospital, surrounded by his loving family.

Peter was born June 23, 1950 in Great Barrington, MA, a son of Catherine (Thorp) Kuhn and the late Ronald C. Neer.

Peter was an avid hunter and fisherman and loved the outdoors. He enjoyed going to classic car shows with his friend, Randy, and playing cards with family and friends. He was a card shark that rarely lost a game. Peter’s greatest joy was spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. “Pop-Pop,” as his grandchildren called him, would take them to apple farms, his swimming pool, ROC Holiday Village to meet Santa, family BBQs, and so much more. His grandchildren were one of the highlights of his life. He was most known for giving the best hugs and the firmest handshakes, which will be sorely missed.

Surviving is his wife, Sue Neer of Mount Morris, NY, previously East Bethany; mother, Catherine Kuhn of Colorado; his children, Peter S. (Cara) Neer Jr. of North Chili and Shayna Jeannette (Richard) Bennett of Henrietta; his grandchildren, Grady Joseph Neer of North Chili and Harper Sue Bennett of Henrietta; his siblings, Charles (Barb) Neer of Ohio, Sharon (Ken) Mackey of Colorado, and Dianne (Richard) Hearn of Florida; his best friend, who was like a brother to him, Randy Sheard of Pavilion; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and family friends.

Peter’s funeral mass will be held on Thursday, June 1, 2023 at 10:00 am at Resurrection Parish, 303 E. Main Street, Batavia, NY with burial in St. Joseph’s Cemetery to follow.

Arrangements are under the care and direction of H.E. Turner & Co. Funeral Home in Batavia, NY.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Jude’s at 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or The Shriners Hospital at 2900 Rocky Point Drive, Tampa, FL 33607.

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

CONNIE WELBOURN

By Lisa Ace
CONNIE WELBOURN


Connie passed away peacefully in the early morning on Dec. 9th, 2022. Connie was born in Quantico, Virginia, to Bernita Platten and Donald Clear.  She is survived by her three children, who made up the entirety of her world, (Heather, Amber and Trent) along with her four grandkids (Tristin, Skyler, Patrick and Caleb). Besides her children, Connie is survived by her mother, Bernita, and her sister, Dorene.  Connie was a super strong and independent woman, outgoing, loving and friendly, who increased the quality of life of those who knew her. Connie was the heart of her family, loving and dedicated.  Connie held many careers during her life. Her true calling was heath care which she received The Lifetime Contribution Award for her services. Connie was a third generation of health caregivers.  Most people in Fairbanks will remember Connie from her time working at Debs Cafe where she made friends and touched hearts of locals and tourists over the years, she also enjoyed her time working at an assisted living home. Connie loved working with rescue dogs, and Connie's favorite holiday was Christmas.  Connie will forever be loved, missed, and never forgotten.

A celebration of life will be held on June 9th from 2-5pm at The Goose, 33 South Main St. Oakfield, NY 14125.

Earl F. Dominesey

By T.J. Woodward
Earl F. Dominesey

Earl F. Dominesey, 90 of Varysburg, passed away peacefully at home in the same room that he entered this world surrounded by his family on Friday, May 19, 2023. He was born June 2, 1932 in Sheldon, to the late Clarence and Edna (Smith) Dominesey. Earl is preceded in death by his three siblings, Norman and Carl Dominesey, Bernice McCormick and a grandson, Brent Schum. 

He was committed to his family, farming and the community. He was first and foremost a family man as husband, father, and grandfather. Earl prioritized family vacations and time spent with his extended family. His primary life vocation was a dairy farmer on the Dominesey family homestead purchased by his Great Grandfather in 1844. His other occupations and interests included Sheldon Town Supervisor, insurance and investment product sales, truck and bus driving, NYS Soil and Water Conservation, Warsaw Hospital Board, and volunteer fireman. 

He is survived by his beloved wife Jean (Parks) Dominesey of Varysburg, children, Lawrence (Lorraine) Dominesey of Arcade, Jodie (Tom) Wareham of Corfu, Andrew (Catherine) Dominesey of Mansfield, MA, Elizabeth (Thomas) Ball of East Aurora, Susan (Ray Smith) Dominesey-Schum of Sheldon, 10 grandchildren, Aaron, Jeremy (Brittnie), Amanda, Elaina (Tyler), Anna (Jake), Kurt (Hannah), Cassandra (Kortney), Suzanna (Jake), Grant, Courtney, 4 great-grandchildren, Tessa, Riley, Blake and Denver Ruth, along with many nieces and nephews. 

Friends are invited to call on Friday, May 26, 2023 from 4 to 7pm at Marley Funeral Home, LLC, 135 Main Street, Attica, NY 14011. A 10:00am Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, May 27, 2023 at St. Cecilia (St. John Neuman), 991 Centerline Road, Sheldon, NY 14145. He will be laid to rest in Sunset Hill Cemetery, Ellicottville. 

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to HomeCare & Hospice, Inc., 450 N Main St, Suite 3, Warsaw, NY 14569, Wyoming County Aging Office, 8 Perry Ave, Warsaw, NY 14569. To leave an online message of condolence please visit www.marleyfuneralhome.comArrangements completed by Marley Funeral Home, LLC, 135 Main Street, Attica, NY 14011. 

Francis G. Radley

By LaVern Falcone

East Bethany ~ Francis G. Radley, age 89, passed away on Saturday (May 20, 2023) at Premier Genesee Center in Batavia, surrounded by his loving family.

   

Francis Radley

  He was born May 18, 1934 in Stafford, N.Y., a son of the late Frederick and Margaret Nearpass Radley.

     Francis was a 60 plus year member of the Stafford Fire Department, where he served as past Assistant Chief and Chief.  He was a member of the Batavia Bridle and Saddle Club, the WNY Draft Horse Association and a supporter of 4-H.  He was involved with raising and showing horses for over 70 years and he was the founder and leader of the Stafford Trail Blazers 4-H club for many years teaching many youths how to ride horses.

     He is survived by his children, Roy (Judy Lynn) Radley of Wellsville, Deborah (Jerry) Klotzbach of Basom, Thomas (Barb) Radley of Stafford, Judy (Michael) Anderson of Stafford, Kenneth (Lorie Yasses) Radley of Batavia, Susan (William) Meier of Corfu and Ronald (Julie) Radley of Batavia; daughter-in-law, Florine Radley of Basom; step-children, Gary (Kathy) Miller of Fairport, Thomas (Carrie) Miller of CA, Sean (Meg) Miller of Gates and Diana (Sam) Prinzi of Batavia; sisters-in-law, Bea Radley of FL and Loretta Radley of IN, along with several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, step-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

     He was predeceased by his wife, Ann K. Radley; sons, Greg Radley and Dennis Radley;  brothers, William Radley and Charles Radley and former wife, Shirley Alvut Radley.

     Family and friends may call on Friday, June 2 from 10 ~ 11:30 AM at the Falcone Family Funeral & Cremation Service Inc., 8700 Lake St. Rd., LeRoy, where his Service of Remembrance will be held at 11:30 AM.

     In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County, 4-H Horse Club, 420 East Main Street, Batavia, N.Y. 14020

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

James L. Metzler

By T.J. Woodward

James L. Metzler, 78, of Batavia passed away on May 16, 2023 at Premier Genesee Nursing Home. He was born in Batavia on August 14, 1944 to the late Leon and Ruth (Bennion) Metzler. 

James worked for many years at Comstock in LeRoy. He enjoyed going to the library and loved baseball, especially attending Batavia Muckdog games. 

He is survived by several cousins. 

There will be no prior calling hours or Services. He will be laid to rest in Stafford Rural Cemetery. 

To leave a message of condolence please visit www.gilmartinfuneralhome.comArrangements completed by Gilmartin Funeral Home & Cremation Company, Inc. 329-333 West Main Street, Batavia, New York 14020.

 

Dorris Coulson

By Joshua Smith
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Batavia- Dorris Coulson, 65 of Batavia passed away on Wednesday, May 17, 2023 at United Memorial Medical Center.
 
Dorris was born Thursday, June 20th, 1957 in Bronx, NY, the daughter of the late Phillip and Doris (Miller) Gardner.
 
She enjoyed being close to nature and meditating. Dorris stood for what she believed in, always reaching out to help others, and getting straight to the point. She was an independent woman who loved her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and her dogs.
 
Dorris graduated from Washingtonville Senior High School and later earned her Associates at Vermont College. She worked as a Social Worker Assistant for Veterans Affairs from 2004 until her retirement in 2019.
 
Dorris is survived by her children, Eric Ebert of Myrtle Beach, Lisa Pedro of Saranac Lake, Amy Coulson of Batavia, and Chris Coulson of Batavia; grandchildren, Dylan Pedro of Lake Placid, Damian Cox of Plattsburgh, Shelby Conner of NC, Hunter Magee of Saranac Lake, Taven Coulson of Batavia, and Arya Welch of Batavia; great grandchild, Paxton Pedro of Lake Placid.
 
In death Dorris is reunited with her parents Philip and Doris Gardner.
 
In lieu of flowers donation can be made in Dorris’ memory to Genesee Cancer Assistance at https://www.geneseecancerassistance.org/support-us.
 
There will be a private celebration of life at the family’s convenience. Arrangements are under the care and direction of H. E. Turner & Co., Inc. funeral home. Please leave a condolence, share a story, or light a candle at www.bataviafuneralhomes.com.


 

Marilyn L. Dusen

By Joshua Smith

East Pembroke - Marilyn L. Dusen, 80 of East Pembroke, passed away on Friday, (May 19, 2023) at LeRoy Village Green Nursing Home in LeRoy.

Mrs. Dusen was born January 7, 1943 in Batavia, a daughter of the late Willis and Bertha (Alquist) Jackett.

Marilyn was a member of the Oakfield United Methodist Church, and a former member of both East Pembroke Federated Church and Northgate Free Methodist Church. She was a former member of the East Pembroke Fire Department Ladies' Auxiliary. Mrs. Dusen enjoyed time spent with Senior Church Groups, crocheting, making ceramics, gardening, and working any word puzzle. She loved to travel in her younger years.

Surviving are her children, Lynda Dusen of Stafford, and Timothy Dusen of East Pembroke; sisters-in-law, Shirley Jackett of Hornell, and Elaine (Tony) Barniak of Batavia. Several nieces and nephews also survive.

In death, Marilyn is reunited with her parents; husband, Norman Dusen; brothers, Kenneth, Gary (late Edna, late Anna) Jackett; nephew, Gary Jackett, Jr.

Family and friends are invited to call on Thursday, (May 25, 2023)  from 10:00 am  to 12:00 pm  at the Oakfield United Methodist Church, 2 South Main Street, Oakfield, where Marilyn 's Funeral Service will immediately follow at 12:00 pm.  Burial will be in Maple Lawn Cemetery in Elba.  In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Oakfield United Methodist Church.

A special thank you to the staff of the LeRoy Village Green for their 9 years of the excellent care and compassion to Marilyn.

Arrangements were entrusted to the Burdett & Sanford Funeral Home in Oakfield. Please leave a condolence, share a story, or light a candle at www.burdettandsanford.com.

Eleanor M. Hart

By T.J. Woodward
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Eleanor M. Hart, 88, of Batavia passed away on May 17, 2023 at Highland Hospital in Rochester. She was finally reunited in heaven with her beloved husband, Burton E. Hart. They were married for 57 beautiful years and shared a blessed relationship. 

She was born May 30, 1934 in Batavia to the late Francis and Ethel (Lester) Dunn. In addition to her parents, Eleanor is predeceased by her beloved husband; Burton E. Hart; son in law Daniel Scott; brothers William and Donald Dunn; sisters Mary Wassink, Ruth Shultz, and Nancy Miceli.

Eleanor will be remembered for her sweet caring nature and her love of being with family and friends whenever possible. She loved to cook and bake and her family always enjoyed her special dinners. She had a dry sense of humor that stayed with her to the end. She loved camping and sitting at Point Breeze watching the boats. Her great-grandchildren called her “Gigi” and she loved that.

She is survived by her loving children; Pamela (Charles) Gugel of Arizona, Todd (Valerie) Hart of Batavia, and Kim Scott of Byron; brother Richard (Louiza) Dunn of Batavia; sister Eileen Kopper of Batavia; grandchildren Brett (Monica) Squire, Jeremy (Stephanie) Squire, Katelyn (David) Lee and Jason (Brianna) Scott; great-grandchildren Madison, Harper and Adalynn, along with several nieces and nephews.

There will be no prior calling hours. A 10:00AM Funeral Service will be held on May 31, 2023 at Gilmartin Funeral Home & Cremation Co. Inc. 329-333 West Main St. Batavia, NY 14020, followed by a Graveside Service for both Eleanor and Burton at Maple Lawn Cemetery in Elba. A reception will follow at Noon at the Batavia Country Club.                 

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association www.alz.org or Crossroads House www.crossroadshouse.com.  To leave a message of condolence please visit www.gilmartinfuneralhome.comArrangements completed by Gilmartin Funeral Home & Cremation Company, Inc. 329-333 West Main Street, Batavia, New York 14020.

Timothy Freeman Edgerton

By Joshua Smith
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Timothy Freeman Edgerton, 62, of Oakfield, went to rest at home Sunday night (May 7, 2023). Tim was born August 6th, 1960, in Batavia, son of the late Freeman and Dorothy (Landon) Edgerton. His ties to the Western NY area ran deep as the great-grandson of former Genesee County Sheriff Freeman Edgerton, and cousin to Hiram Haskell Edgerton, the 49th Mayor of Rochester, from 1908-1921.

In the late 1970s, there was only one competitive boxer left living in Batavia, and that was Tim Edgerton. There were still some boxers left in Batavia, but all had long since retired from the sport. Most had fought during Batavia’s Golden Era of boxing, the 1930s. The last public boxing ring had been dismantled in the 1950s or early 1960s. Not to be dissuaded, Tim studied old fights on tape, shadowboxing alongside the fighters, and training on a heavy bag hung up in his basement. His father even built him a boxing ring in the backyard of their home on Sunset Terrace. One of those former local prizefighters was Ken Pixley, who worked with Tim’s father at Chapin Manufacturing. After Pixley learned of Tim’s interest in boxing, he started working with him, training him. Once a month Tim's dad drove him to Buffalo to train with John Sudac at Singer's Gym.

He had a hard time getting his fellow High School students interested in boxing (he would eventually graduate from Byron-Bergen and is a member of the Byron-Bergen Hall of Fame). Friends and classmates would agree to a bout, but just once. Once was all it took, and they'd quickly lose their interest in boxing. Tim’s Uncle Norman had been a pretty good boxer in his local area (New Jersey) but was defeated in his three tries at a Golden Gloves title. Tim always thought maybe he could win the Golden Gloves title his uncle never did.

Tim graduated from Byron-Bergen and attended GCC for a year. He then transferred to Sam Houston State University in Texas, where he majored in Criminal Justice. In Texas, friends encouraged him to take up boxing once again. He started working out and training and when it came time for the Golden Gloves championship in Houston, he decided to enter.

He drove to the fight with his future wife, Lettie, who was also a Criminal Justice student at Sam Houston. He was unaffiliated and only had Lettie to work his corner. While he was signing up, he noticed a man watching him. The man asked him if he had a team with him.  Tim said he didn't. The man said he represented the team from Cut and Shoot, Texas. They were a few boxers short for the team and if Tim joined their team, they could provide people. That way, Tim got help and if he scored any points, the Cut and Shoot team benefitted. That sounded like a fair deal to Tim. Then the man had another proposal. He asked him how he’d feel about fighting as a heavyweight. Tim clocked in at 174 lbs. Fighting as a heavyweight, Tim gave up at least 25 pounds to every fighter he faced. After winning the preliminary bouts, he went up against a man 45 pounds heavier in the finals.

Tim clinched the victory, and won his Golden Gloves title, and as a heavyweight! Those points also put the team from Cut and Shoot, Texas, over the top for a team championship.

Edgerton married Lettie and they moved away from Texas. He wanted to return home but couldn't immediately land a job in his field in Genesee County. He went to work for the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, living in Detroit for a while. The two then moved to Canada for 10 years when Tim accepted a position as a Pre-flight Clearance Inspector, then later a Supervisory Inspector at the border, with Lettie working at the U.S. Consulate General in Toronto. During this time Tim would drive back and forth from Canada to Michigan while he pursued his master’s degree in Law Enforcement Administration at Michigan State University.  In 1993, he developed Operation Child Intercept, which has been adopted nationwide, to combat the illicit transportation of missing and abducted children across the international borders into the U.S. Eventually, the job brought him back to the Buffalo- Batavia area.

Up until his retirement in 2016 he managed the Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Criminal Alien Program out of ICE's office in Batavia, dealing specifically with those that had come to the country illegally and then committed dangerous criminal acts. Throughout his career Tim strove to do what was right, not what was easy, and held himself to strict ethical standards. He traveled the world, frequenting Asia, Eastern and Western Europe, Africa, South America, and the Middle East while performing the duties of his job. He would always bring back cultural objects like musical instruments, hats, and artisan crafts, which he would then volunteer to bring into the local school to help educate the students about the wider world and promote empathy and greater understanding.

Tim served on the School Board for Oakfield-Alabama, where both of his daughters attended, for 15 years and was an advocate for student rights, improved school nutrition, and diversity and inclusion. He also served as President and a key member of the Elementary Community School Organization (ECSO) where he helped bring skating parties, winter carnivals, public speakers, and countless other special events to the students and larger community each year.

During his lifetime, Tim was also very involved with Limerock Speedway, and had been racing since he was a kid. His father was well known within Genesee County for his exceptional ability in building Open Wheel Sprint cars and high-performance racing engines. He is predeceased by his parents, and elder sister Linda Butler-Weddington, and survived by his loving wife of almost 41 years Lettie (Maria) Edgerton, daughters Kasey and Emily Edgerton, son-in-law Daniel Edgerton (Hull), sister Janet Edgerton, grand-nephew Ashton Chapa, whom they were raising, and beloved 5-month-old grandson Spencer Edgerton, along with many nieces and nephews. He was a devoted husband, father, uncle, and new grandfather (PeePaw), and the lives he touched are immeasurable. He will be greatly missed.

A true fighter to the end, Tim wanted everyone to know that he was “Never knocked down. Never knocked out.”

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

Arrangements for Tim were entrusted to the Burdett and Sanford Funeral Home, Oakfield, (585) 948-5325.

Everett Floyd West

By Joshua Smith
Everett Floyd West

Everett Floyd West passed into his home in Heaven on May 18, 2023 at UMMC in Batavia NY.  He was born on May 13, 1923, to John P. West and Ella A. (Glor) West in Orangeville, NY. 

Everett is preceded in death by his beloved wives:  Vera G. (Frisbee) West (1946 – 1974) and Shirley M. (Wymer) West (1984 – 2002), mother Ella A. (Glor) West, father John P. West, Sr., brothers Paul, Raymond, Floyd, Richard, James and John Jr., sisters Ruth (Fran) Bottone, Shirley (Richard) Holbrook and Pauline West; and son-in-law Raymond Scroger. 

Everett Is survived by his children:  daughters Paula Scroger and Pamela (Daniel) Whitmore and sons David (Donna) West, Daniel West and Gregory (Grace) West; and grandchildren:  Jeffrey (Janice) Cifelli, Scott (Melanie) Cifelli and Kevin (Amy) Cifelli; Benjamin (Kelly) Whitmore, Barry Whitmore, and Brigette (Jason Christina) Whitmore; AnnMarie West and Jason West; Gregory (Lesley) West and Melissa (Mike) Mangino; Michael (Sarah) West, Tammy (John) Capone, Shannon (Dave) Plath, Travis (Krysta) West, Jeremy (Misti) Gillard and Scott (Michelle) Gillard; and many great grandchildren.  Everett is survived by sisters-in-law Rose (Floyd West) Phillips, Beverly (Richard) West, Beverly (John) West, Mary Jane (James West) Pearce; and many dear cousins, nieces and nephews.

Everett was raised on his father’s farm in Orangeville; and was the second oldest, and last remaining, of ten siblings.  He married Vera and they moved in 1951 to Bank Street Road in Batavia after purchasing a dairy farm. He and Vera, raised five children, and life was full with family, church activities, summer picnics, farm responsibilities and more; and the family has grown to 80+ with the addition of grandchildren, great-grands and their families.  He has loved and lost to health issues, two wives during his lifetime; but has felt the love of family and friends throughout his 100 years. 

After he sold his cows in 1966, he continued to crop farm, and worked as a welder at Graham Manufacturing (where he was known as “Ernie”) until retirement at age 62. Newly married, Everett and Shirley traveled all around the United States in an RV; especially enjoyed trips to Alaska and Rocky Mountains; and visited the Holy Land. In his 70’s, he and Shirley settled into a Winter Home in Florida and built a cabin on Standish Road in Attica where, in both locations, many great family gatherings have taken place. In his last year of life, Everett has been a resident of The Manor House in Batavia where he reconnected with old friends, made new friends and enjoyed his life there. Until recently, Everett has had relatively good health and reached the age of 100 on May 13, 2023.  He attributed his long life to good fresh foods, much physical activity, lots of positive relationships with family and friends; and building his life on strong Christian faith, filled with worship, prayer, fellowship and God’s blessings. 

Calling hours will be Wednesday, May 24th from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. at H.E. Turner Funeral Home, 403 E. Main Street, Batavia, NY 14020.  Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, May 25th at 10:00 a.m. at Northgate Free Methodist Church, 8160 Bank Street Road, Batavia NY 14020, with graveside burial at Forest Hill Cemetery, 40 High Street, Attica, NY  14011 and luncheon to follow at Alexander Fire Hall, 10708 Alexander Road (Rt 98), Alexander NY  14005.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Northgate Free Methodist Church, 8160 Bank Street Road, Batavia NY 14020. 

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

 

 

James D. Heveron

By Ronald Konieczny
James D. Heveron

James D. Heveron, 83 of East Pembroke, passed away peacefully Wednesday (May 17, 2023) at his residence. 

He was born August 21, 1939 in Buffalo, NY, a son of the late James P. Heveron and Mary O’Connor Heveron.

After graduating from Notre Dame High School, he became a fireman on the Erie Lackawanna Railroad. He then served in the United States Coast Guard where he continued his service in the Ceremonial Honor Guard at Buffalo Bills home games. He was also a salesman for Pirelli Tires and Sears Roebuck.  James was the proud owner of Heveron’s Towne Manor, where he welcomed friends and family for many years. 

A true Irishman at heart, James was described by many as witty, charismatic, and having a zest for life with a quick intellect. Travel was a passion of Jim. He was an avid fisherman and loved animals.

Survivors include his daughters, Eileen (Thomas) Boncore of Hamburg, Beth (Michael) Reimer of Batavia and Maureen (Thomas) Notaro of Lancaster. Son in law, Francis O'Geen. Brother, Brian (Ann) Heveron of Massachusetts. Grandchildren, Nicholas O’Geen, Morgan Reimer, Lauren Reimer, Julianna Boncore, Aiden Reimer, Adriana Notaro, Dominic Boncore and Camden Reimer. Also survived by several nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his children, James Heveron Jr, Sheila Heveron, Mary Kathryn O’Geen and the mother of his children, Mary Ann Heveron.

Family and friends are cordially invited to share sentiments and reminisce on Tuesday (May 23rd) from 2-5pm at the J. LEONARD McANDREW FUNERAL HOME,  LLC, 2 Bogue Ave., Batavia, NY, where a funeral service will commence at 5pm.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the family.  Share your finest Jim Heveron stories with the family at www.mcandrewfuneralhomes.net.

ARRANGEMENTS WERE ENTRUSTED TO THE J. LEONARD McANDREW FUNERAL HOME, LLC, 2 BOGUE AVE., BATAVIA, NY 14020, RONALD KONIECZNY II, DIRECTOR.

 

 

Howard W. Hobin

By Joshua Smith

Howard W. Hobin, 85, of Byron, passed away on Thursday, March 30, 2023 at Unity Hospital surrounded by his loving family.

Howard was born May 25, 1937 in Rochester, a son of the late Harold and Margaret (Lyons) Hobin.

Surviving are his wife, Shirley (Ivison) Hobin of Byron; daughters, Lynn (Rich) Strzelecki of Bergen and Kim (Greg) Hungerford of Byron; grandchildren, Brad (Carissa) Strzelecki, Alexa Strzelecki and Jorie Strzelecki and several nieces and nephews.

Howard was preceded in death by his son, Brad A. Hobin.

Please join Howard’s Family for a Celebration of Life on Saturday, June 3rd from 12-4pm at the Byron Fire Hall, 6357 Townline Rd, Byron, NY 14422.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Crossroads House, P.O. Box 403, Batavia, NY 14021, www.crossroadshouse.com/donate, Byron Rescue Squad, Attention: Ambulance Fund, P.O. Box 210, Byron, NY 14422 or to the GCASA Foundation Scholarship Fund, 430 East Main Street, Batavia, NY 14020.

Sidney Richard London

By Lisa Ace
Sidney London
Sidney Richard London, age 78, passed away Wednesday, May 17, 2023.
Dick was born on October 15, 1944, to the late Charles and Ellen Gibson London of Waterport. He was a graduate of Albion Central School.

A born salesman, Dick began his career immediately after high school working for A&P Grocery, as a produce broker. Over the years, he owned his own business and worked with and for various farmers in the area.

He enjoyed golfing, fishing and hunting. He volunteered for Habitat for Humanity, was a member of the Carlton Fire Department and a member of the First Baptist Church in Batavia. He sold Christmas trees for many years and always wanted to play Santa.

Dick is survived by his wife of 47 years, Wende Hall London; his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Son, Todd London, grandson Travis and great grandson Ace, granddaughter Morgan (Brad) and great grandchildren Sailer, Remi and Tallulah; Son Dean (Martha) London, grandson Andrew (Katie) and great grandchildren Charming and Finn; Daughter Nicole (Dustin) DeCarlo, grandsons Dominic (Maddie) and Matthew (Cate) and great granddaughter Halina; Daughter Melanee London, grandson Cooper, granddaughters Piper and Bella. Dick is also survived by his brother F. Jerry (Monica) London; sister Veda (Robert) VerCruysee and brother of the late Charles (Ann) London and many, many nieces and nephews.
 
There will be no prior calling hours. A celebration of life will be held Sunday, June 4th at 2 p.m. at the St. Mary’s Athletic Club, 536 Moore Street, Albion, NY. Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church, 306 East Main Street, Batavia, NY 14020.

Stefanie L. Boise

By Joshua Smith
Stefanie L. Boise

Rochester - Stefanie L. Boise, 51 of Rochester passed away on Saturday (May 13, 2023) at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester.

She was born March 20, 1972 in Santa Barbara, California a daughter of Stephen J. and Jeanne (O'Hara) Hitchcock Boise of Marion.

Stefanie attended Webster Schroeder High School class of 1991. She went on to earn a degree in social work from Monroe Community College, class of 1997. She also attended Edinboro University in Pennsylvania. Stef had a kind, giving heart whose true passion was helping others, especially advocating for those with disabilities. Stef has been a resident of Ferncliff Gardens since 1994.

She was a fiercely independent woman who loved to attend Red Wings games, go to the mall, and be with family. She deeply loved her nieces and nephew.

Along with her parents, Stefanie is survived by her siblings, Kimberley Kemp of Marion, Jessica (Steven) Johnson of Batavia, Nicholas Boise of Marion; nieces and nephew, Madelaine and Meredith Kemp, Kaleesi Johnson, Sloan and Jaxon Boise; Aunts, Nelsa Selover of Aurora, Marcia (Bud) Sipfle of Tully, Nancy Hitchcock of North Carolina; uncles, William (late Missy) Hitchcock of Aurora, and Larry Boise of Wyoming. Several cousins also survive.

In death Stefanie is reunited with her maternal grandparents, Charles and Reva Hitchcock; paternal grandparents, Howard and Ida Boise; aunts, Linda Hitchcock and Susie Dair; uncles, Brad Hitchcock, Richard H. Boise, and Kenneth R. Boise; cousin, Darrell Hitchcock.

Family and friends are invited to call on Monday from 4 to 6 PM at MILLER FUNERAL and CREMATION SERVICES, 3325 Winton Road South in Rochester, where Stef's funeral service will be held immediately following visitation at 6:00. Burial in Marion Cemetery in Marion will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to CP Rochester, 3399 Winton Road S. Rochester, NY 14623. Please make checks payable to Ability Partners Foundation.  Please leave a condolence, share a story, or light a candle at www.bataviafuneralhomes.com.

Arrangements for Stefanie were entrusted to the H.E. Turner & Co. Funeral Home, 403 East Main Street in Batavia. (585) 343-8868

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