Obituaries
Posted May 29 2026
Richard A. Banks

Born on January 20, 1942, Richard was the cherished son of the late Robert Banks Sr. and Bobbie (Ricks) Banks. He was raised in Lyons, Georgia, where he graduated from Lyons Industrial High School in the class of 1961. Richard moved to Brockport, NY, where he built a rewarding career as a supervisor at A&P, becoming a respected member of the local community. Richard was a longtime active member of Christian Center Church in Brockport NY. He was an integral part of the renovation of the new church on King St.
In addition to his professional life, Richard was widely known for his elegant and stylish appearance and a deep passion for music and gardening. He found joy in fishing and was always engaged in creative projects—constantly tinkering and staying active. His life was a testament to the beauty of humility and the joy found in life’s simple pleasures.
Richard was preceded in death by his loving and devoted wife of 47 years, Peggy (Holloway) Banks, his siblings Billy Eugene Banks, Troy Banks, Ruth Banks Crawford as well as several cherished aunts, uncles, and cousins.
He is survived by his devoted sister, Doris L. (Willie) Wilson of Texas; his niece, Tanisha Wilson; his nephew, Shrone Wilson, both of TX., and his dear brother, Robert Banks Jr. of Lyons, GA. Richard will be deeply missed by his many dear friends from his church family, especially by his close friends Kim and Mike Morich, in-laws, and a host of other relatives and family members who loved him dearly.
A Celebration of Richard’s Life and Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, June 2, at 10:00 a.m. at the Christian Center Church, located at 20 King St., Brockport, NY 14420. Following the service, Richard will be laid to rest in Garland Cemetery.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Christopher Mitchell Funeral Homes, located at 16650 State Route 31, Holley, NY 14470.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made in Richard’s memory to Mt. Carmel House, 288 Frisbee Hill Road, Hilton, NY 14468, honoring his spirit of generosity and kindness.
We invite you to share cherished memories of Richard and offer condolences at www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com. Richard will forever be remembered for his gentle soul, tender heart, and the joy he brought into the lives of those around him. May he rest in eternal peace.
Posted May 29 2026
Lois Arlene Nobles Klatt
LYNDONVILLE – Lois Arlene Nobles Klatt went home peacefully to Jesus on May 26th, 2026 at the age of 95. Lois was surrounded by family and friends throughout her weeklong hospital stay after sustaining a major stroke. Lois lived a life of love and service to all she knew. She leaves a legacy of love as a wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, friend, neighbor, and co-worker.
Lois was born at her home in Ithaca, NY November 11, 1930, the daughter of Leo and Lulu Nobles. Her growing up years with her 5 older siblings and friends included memories of playing hopscotch, croquet, roller skating, and ball in the street. She spent her summers helping her dad pile cut wood in his woodlot, delivering the wood together, and traveling the countryside picking up packed egg cases from farms to be sold in NYC. This love of country instilled in a city girl prepared her for 35 years of marriage to her love, Paul Klatt of Lyndonville, NY. Together Paul and Lois raised their 4 children on the farm, raising sheep and growing various crops.
As the children grew and farm life slowed down, Lois worked outside the home at Fisher Price in Medina, as a Correction Officer at the Western Reformatory for Women in Albion, and in 1972 became the Orleans County Deputy Treasurer where she worked for 20 years. She always found time to continue her hobbies and service of gardening, knitting, quilting, teaching Sunday School, a 4-H leader with Paul, writing letters and cards to family and friends, and sharing fresh cut and arranged bouquets of flowers from her gardens. She continued to sew quilts for the Lutheran World Relief Quilt Ministry until the day she had her stroke.
Lois is survived by her children, Thomas (Kathy) Klatt, Stephen Klatt (Lori Boseck), and Mary (Nate) Schlabach, daughter-in-law, Bonnie Klatt, along with 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her five siblings, husband Paul Klatt, their 3 stillborn babies, oldest son John Klatt, and granddaughter Rachel Schlabach.
She is loved and cherished and will be missed by many.
“Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints.” Psalm 116:15
Relatives and friends may attend her memorial service on Saturday, June 27, 2026, at 1:00 PM at the Trinity Lutheran Church, 1212 West Ave. Medina, NY 14103.
Arrangements were entrusted to the Bogan & Tuttle Funeral Home, 226 Pearl St. Medina, NY 14103.
Please light a candle or share a memory of Lois at www.bogantuttlefunerals.com
Posted May 26 2026
Pearl Elizabeth Reeves
SOUTH CAROLINA – Pearl Elizabeth Reeves, 76, of South Carolina, passed away peacefully on September 6, 2025. Pearl was born in Syracuse, NY to William Reeves and Pearl Hawver Reeves. Pearl married Marvin Brege.
Pearl was a hard worker and enjoyed traveling, gardening, playing cards, shopping and going to the beach.
She is predeceased by her sons George, Ernest and Brian, and a granddaughter, Gena. She is survived by 2 brothers, Niles and Bob Reeves; her daughters Carol Glanz (Tracy Whitehead), Melissa Davis (Henry); and grandchildren Kevin Murphy (Tina), Kayla (Ben), Katie (Keith), Shawn (Kari) and Joleena. She also has great-grandchildren Kaylin, Alexis, Kevin, Colton, Kynzlee, Maya, Shawn Jr., Kylan. She also has step-grandchildren as well as many nieces and nephews.
Services will be June 3rd, 2026 at 2pm, Indiana Falls, NY. 1254 Indiana Falls Rd, Corfu, NY.
Posted May 26 2026
David M. Green
EAST SHELBY – David M. Green (the M is for Magnificent) of East Shelby, NY, passed away on Friday, May 22, 2026, at the age of 83, following a lengthy illness.
Born December 13, 1942, in Medina, he was the son of the late Milton G. and C. Jessie (Howe) Green. Dave was a proud graduate of Medina High School, Class of 1961. He remained close with his classmates for the remainder of his life, spearheading the organization of their class reunions every five years, including their 65th reunion planned for this July. Shortly after graduation, Dave married his high school sweetheart, Jessie M. Eckerson, on May 19, 1962. The couple raised a family of three children and have resided in East Shelby ever since.
Dave had a lifelong passion for firefighting. At the age of 18, he joined the East Shelby Volunteer Fire Co., a thriving and proud community to this day, much due to Dave’s efforts. Over the years, he served as Captain in 1962, Fire Chief from 1966 to 1972, President in 1978 and 1979, and as Steward for over 46 years. He coordinated and organized countless fundraisers and events, and was proud to represent the fire company by driving the fire truck in the Parade of Lights. The East Shelby community is forever grateful.
In 1970, he was appointed Orleans County Emergency Manager. In 1972, he was given additional duties as County Fire Coordinator. His exemplary leadership in these positions during the Blizzard of ’77 proved that he would be an excellent candidate to run for higher office, and he was elected as Orleans County Sheriff in 1978, proudly and successfully serving in this role for 20 years. Dave was also elected President of the New York State Sheriff’s Association, a Herculean role for a small-town Sheriff.
Dave was a natural “people person.” His friendly personality and kind demeanor were unmistakably evident in his family life, friendships, leadership roles, and volunteerism. In addition to his civic efforts, he coached the Amazing Mets Little League Baseball Team for 20 years. Dave was also a classic car enthusiast, proudly organizing the Medina Cruise Nights and Super Cruise for more than 25 years.
Dave was an important part of the fabric of not only East Shelby and Medina, but of all Orleans County. To know Dave Green, whether eating lunch at Rudy’s, sitting in the truck room at the fire hall, strolling in the canal basin surrounded by classic cars, attending a fire scene or an EMT call, or sharing time with him as he lounged in his favorite chair watching the Bills with Jessie and his children, grandchildren, great-grandkids, and his beloved dog Norman at his feet, he touched your life. You laughed at his jokes, learned from his wisdom, respected his leadership, and felt his faith in you. The Mayor of East Shelby will be sincerely missed by his family, friends, and community.
In addition to his parents, Dave was predeceased by his sister, Jeannie Reckahn; son-in-law, Michael Russo; great-grandson, Nolin Thomas; and niece, Cynthia Lindsay.
He is survived by his beloved wife of 65 years, Jessie Green; their children, Jeffrey (Bronwyn) Green, Lisa Russo (Nathan London), and Scott (Meaghan) Green; Kevin Kaderli, Jr. (Laura Marek), who was like a son to him; grandchildren, Ryan (Liz) McPherson, Alyssa (Steve) Thomas, Sawyer (Josh) Green, Paige Bennett, Shelby Green, and Carter Green (Renee Webber); great-grandchildren, Hollis, Finch, and Glenn Green, Roen and Margot Thomas, and Zeke and Norah Bennett; niece, Catherine Buzanski; nephew, Bruce Reckhan; and many cousins.
Calling hours will be held on Saturday, June 13, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM at Cooper Funeral Home, 215 W. Center St., Medina. His Celebration of Life will take place on Sunday, June 14 at 1:00 PM at the East Shelby Volunteer Fire Hall, 5021 E. Shelby Rd, Medina, NY 14103. Interment will be in Millville Cemetery at the family’s convenience. Instead of flowers, please consider honoring Dave’s memory with a donation to the East Shelby Volunteer Fire Co. at the address above. Arrangements are in the care of Cooper Funeral Home, 215 W. Center St., Medina. Share memories and condolences at www.cooperfuneralhome.com.
Posted May 25 2026
Walter D. “Pop” Skrypnik

Walter went on to further his education at Erie Community College, where he obtained his Associate Degree in Civil Engineering. He worked as a Civil Engineer for the New York State Department of Transportation for nearly 40 years.
Walter served as Military Police in the United States Army from 1971 to 1973. He was a member and served as Commander of the Sheret Post No. 35, American Legion in Albion. Walter was also a member of the First Baptist Church in Holley and then the Grace Baptist Church in Brockport.
He had a deep passion for music and loved to sing karaoke. Walter was an avid golfer and enjoyed gardening, games of horseshoes and frisbee in the backyard, and camping, especially at Allegany State Park for his birthday with Carolyn. Annual trips to Dunkirk to visit relatives and Darien Lake Amusement Park with his kids and grandkids were highlights of the summertime. He loved watching Bills games and had many hobbies, but nothing was more important to him than his family.
In addition to his parents, Walter was predeceased by his siblings, Olga, Rudolph, Berta, Lilly, Louie, Ernie, and Edda.
He is survived by the mother of his children, Diane Austin; his loving children, Kim Graca, Cara Riedman (Cecil Moore), Timothy Skrypnik, Joel Skrypnik, Lisa (James) Richmond and Luke (Sabrina Sleiman) Skrypnik; his beloved grandkids, Kensington, Griffin, Jackson, Briella, Kellen, Miyah and Syrus; his partner, Carolyn Gibson; sister, Alwine; as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Calling hours will be held on Friday, June 5th from 5 to 8 p.m. at Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, 21 W. Ave., Albion. Walter’s funeral service will be held the following day at the funeral home, Saturday, June 6th at 10 a.m. A graveside service with military honors will immediately follow the service at Mt. Albion Cemetery. All are welcome for a subsequent luncheon, details to be announced at the service.
In lieu of flowers, memorials in Walter’s name can be made to the Sheret Post No. 35, American Legion at, 3431 Gaines Basin Road, Albion, NY 14411.
To share a special memory of Walter, please visit: www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
Posted May 25 2026
Raymond Feller II

Ray was a graduate of Medina High School and Alfred State College, where he studied Architectural Design. He began his career as an engineer at General Railway Signal and later worked as a maintenance mechanic at Ortho Clinical Diagnostics. Ray was known for his remarkable ability to build and fix nearly anything, with talent in both mechanical and electrical engineering. One of his proudest accomplishments was designing and building the family home in 1991, a lasting reflection of his skill and craftsmanship.
Ray is survived by his beloved wife of 41 years, Beckie Feller; his children, Raymond (Maria) Feller III, Rebekah (Joel) Lattimer, and Miranda (Shaun) Gendrue; and his grandchildren, Raymond, Dynastee, Desiray, Jack, Giavanna, Anderson, and Callahan. He is also survived by his siblings, Charles (Susan) Feller of Schenectady, New York, Janet Miller of Canandaigua, New York, Lawrence (Frederica) Feller of Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania, and Therese Feller of Rochester, New York.
Ray was a member of Yates Baptist Church in Lyndonville. He enjoyed hunting, looking at wildlife, watching the History Channel, and spending time with his family and friends. He will be remembered for his strong work ethic and willingness to help others.
In addition to his parents, Ray was predeceased by his brothers-in-law, Dennis Potter, Barry King, Duane Bartz, Jim Kempie, and David Miller.
A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 30, 2026 at Yates Baptist Church, 11365 East Yates Center Road Lyndonville, New York 14098. A luncheon will follow the service.
Arrangements were entrusted to the Bogan & Tuttle Funeral Home, 112 N. Main St. Lyndonville, NY 14098. Please light a candle or share a memory of Ray at www.bogantuttlefunerals.com.
Posted May 24 2026
Wilma J. Hurtgam

Wilma was preceded in death by her husband of 64 years, Ronald Edward Hurtgam, their second child, David, parents Mildred and William Bayles, siblings William (Joyce) Bayles, Edith (Jim) Faery, and Shirley (John) Hartman.
Her memory lives on through her brother Steven (Sue) Bayles, children Keith (Darlene) Hurtgam, Katherine Frost, Karen (Robert) Boyle, Karyl (Richard) Miller, Lora (Jeffrey) Partyka, Michael Hurtgam, and Barbara Hurtgam. Fourteen grandchildren, Chad (Catherine) Hurtgam, Jeffrey (Debra) Frost, Katie (Noah) Raymond, Jason (Stacy) Boyle, Amanda (Thomas) Detschner, David (Hristo) Frost, Kimberly Stoll, Derek (Colleen) Boyle, Jamie (David) Schwab, Steven (Cathlin) Partyka, Megan (Andrew) Hyatt, Kristina Hurtgam, Scott (Kathleen) Partyka, Matthew Hurtgam (Jessica). Along with lifelong memories for her 26 great grandchildren and 3 great-great grandchildren.
Wilma dedicated her life and love to her family, friends and to the success of the Hurtgam Farm in Barker, NY. She is remembered for her beautiful singing voice from the back pew of the Hartland Methodist Church, fresh baked chocolate chip cookies, homemade apple sauce, pies, loving hugs, and never-ending strength. She had a heart of gold, welcomed everyone with home-cooked meals and love. She was adored by many and will truly be missed.
She was a dedicated member of the Hartland Corners Methodist Church.
In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory can be made to Hartland Corners Methodist Church, Alzheimer Research Association and the Hartland Fire Hall.
There are no calling hours. Family and friends may attend Wilma’s funeral service on Wednesday, May 27, 2026 at 10 a.m. at the Hartland Corners Methodist Church, 8017 Ridge Rd., Gasport, NY 14067. Burial will be in the Hartland Central Cemetery.
Arrangements were entrusted to the Bogan & Tuttle Funeral Home, 226 Pearl St. Medina, NY 14103.
Please light a candle or share a memory of Wilma at www.bogantuttlefunerals.com.
Posted May 22 2026
Garfield G. “Garry” Oakley

Garfield G. “Garry” Oakley, passed away at the home that he loved on May 9, 2026.
He leaves behind his wife and partner, Lorraine; children, David (Cherise) Oakley and Jennifer (Robert) Stilwell; 6 grandchildren, Robbie, David, Michael and Clara Stilwell, Raine and Anna Oakley, all of whom he was so very proud of; loving sisters, Darlene and Patti; and many nieces and nephews.
Garry was a private person who lived life his way, often offering advice and guidance, even when not asked for. He will be lovingly remembered as a husband, father, grandfather, friend, businessman, florist, hunter, builder, traveler, fisherman, woodsman, pilot, scuba diver and sailor who conquered the Atlantic Ocean twice.
The family celebrates a life well lived and in lieu of traditional services, has chosen to hold a private remembrance. “A life worth living leaves trails worth following.”
Arrangements are in the care of Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, 21 West Ave., Albion.
Posted May 22 2026
Donna L. Engelhardt

Born on June 9, 1956, in Lakewood, New Jersey, she was the daughter of the late Erving and Janet (Taylor) Exel.
Donna grew up in New Jersey, where she was a self-employed beautician and later worked at the Ocean City Courthouse. She married Frederick Engelhardt, and the two moved to the Barker, NY, area. She was a member of the Community Fellowship Church and enjoyed participating in church functions.
She is survived by her husband, Fred Engelhardt; siblings, Cynthia Pedemonti, Sherry Exel, Dawn McLeod, and Steven (Debbie) Exel, along with many nieces and nephews.
Family and friends may visit from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturday, June 6, 2026, at the Community Fellowship Church, 3144 Johnson Creek Rd. Middleport, NY 14105, where her celebration of life will be held at 12 noon. Burial will be private for the family.
Arrangements were entrusted to the Bogan & Tuttle Funeral Home, 226 Pearl St., Medina, NY 14103.
Please light a candle or share a memory of Donna at www.bogantuttlefunerals.com.
Posted May 21 2026
Ralph G. Webster

CLARENDON – Ralph G. Webster, age 72, passed away unexpectedly at his home on May 20, 2026. He was born July 4, 1953, in Batavia to the late Gerald and Audrey (Whipple) Webster.Ralph worked for the Town of Clarendon for over 35 years as a Highway foreman. Ralph was a gifted tradesman and fix-it man, with the skills to assess, build, repair, adjust, tune or modify just about anything mechanical. Building, excavating, plumbing, electrical, automotive, heavy equipment, diesel or gas, Ralph could do it all.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his wife Eloise, son Richard Webster, daughter Vicki LaPlante and brother Richard “Dickie” Webster.
Ralph is survived by his children, Dale (Jacqueline) Larnder, David (Linda) Larnder, Pamela (Todd) Clark, grandchildren, Joshua Larnder, Cassandra Larnder, Alexis Miller, Brittany Larnder, Richard Webster, Jr., Emily Webster, Elizabeth Clark, Amber Webster, soon to be great-granddaughter Madelynn Mae Tanner, siblings Robert (Judy) Webster, Randy (Carol) Webster, Diana Webster, Steven Webster, as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Ralph’s family will receive friends at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home16650 State Route 31 Holley, NY 14470 on Wednesday, May 27th from 3:00-6:00pm. Private interment will be held in Hillside Cemetery.
To share a special memory of Ralph, visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
Posted May 19 2026
Marguerite “Peggy” Theodorakos

Born on Wednesday, December 17th, 1952, in Batavia, New York, she resided in Albion, NY, where she touched the lives of many with her unwavering compassion and spirit.
Peggy leaves behind a legacy of love and dedication, surviving through her devoted husband of 46 years, Jimmy, and their cherished children: Jennifer (Tim) Rice of Lockport, Kristine (Anthony) Ross of Marcy, and Nicholas (Charlene Narburgh) Theodorakos of Kendall.
She is also survived by her brother Barry (Kathy) Sheldon of Maryland, her sister Suzanne (Christopher) Bourke of Waterport, as well as her grandchildren: Haley (Adam), Brandon (Hannah), Abigail (Tyler), LJ, and Cameron. Peggy was particularly proud of her great-granddaughter, Rosalie, who carries on her namesake.
Peggy was preceded in death by her loving parents, Bernard and Elizabeth (Wendell) Sheldon, and her brother, Robert Sheldon.
A committed member of Christ Episcopal Church, Peggy enjoyed teaching Sunday School and Vacation Bible School. She was a founding member of the Albion Coalition and the Neighborhood Watch Program, and a valued member of the Women’s Service Club of Albion. Her passions included collecting antiques, nurturing her gardens, and sharing her love for animals, with a particular fondness for birdwatching. And as many recall, she was a strong voice fighting the expansion of the landfill as part of Stop Polluting Orleans County (SPOC).
Peggy loved with her whole heart and stood firmly by those she cared about. She was loyal, vibrant, funny, and full of life…never one to hold back her opinions and always ready to tell you exactly what she thought. Beneath that strong exterior was a deeply generous and kind soul who would give anything to those she loved. Traditional in her values and relentless in her drive, she was as tenacious as she was unforgettable.
The family will receive friends at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, 21 West Avenue-Albion, on Wednesday, May 27th, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Family and friends are invited to attend her Funeral Mass on Thursday, May 28th, at 11 a.m. at Christ Episcopal Church, 26 S. Main St., Albion. Interment will follow in Mt. Albion Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Peggy’s memory to Christ Episcopal Church at the address above or to PAWS, 3371 Gaines Basin Road, Albion, NY, 14411.
To share a cherished memory of Peggy, please visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
Posted May 18 2026
David J. Roe

David was a 2020 graduate of Holley High School. After graduation, David enlisted in the United States Army and was stationed in Germany and South Korea. Upon his Honorable discharge from the Army, David continued his education to become a Park Ranger. David had a great love for being outside and enjoyed fishing or working on his Chevy pickup truck. His greatest love was spending time with family and friends.
David was predeceased by his grandmother Virginia Roe and uncle Adam Roe.
He is survived by his parents Daniel (Mia) Roe and Brandylynn Lutz, brothers Daniel Jr. and Cayden Lutz; grandparents Robin Vieira, Scott (Ann) Vieira, David Roe, James (Kelly) Lutz; aunt Amy (Ron) Brigham; Uncle Jacob Lutz and several cousins and numerous friends.
David’s family will receive friends Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home 16650 State Route 31, Holley on Thursday May 21, from 3:00-5:00 followed by his funeral service and military honors at the funeral home.
To share a special; memory of David, please visit: www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com
Posted May 18 2026
Russell Dennis Young
ALBION –, 83 of Albion, NY, passed away peacefully in his home on May 13, 2026. He had entered hospice care at home on April 24, 2026 after enduring end stage renal disease and a complicated bone infection in his foot. Russell was surrounded with much love during this time, receiving many visits from friends and family. Most importantly, Russell finished his race well with Jesus by celebrating him with worship music and prayer during his final days. He is now home with Jesus, rejoicing in his glory.
Russell was born in Medina, NY in 1943 to Russell Young Sr. and Mary Coppa. At five years old, he was in the drum and bugle corps, and later in the Medina, Mustang marching band. He graduated Medina High school in 1961, and then joined the Navy from 1961-1966 (Vietnam Era War Veteran). After this, he went on to marry the love of his life; Colleen (Hungerford) Young. They had two Children: Scott R. Young and Danell (Young) VanDeGenachte. Russell Retired from Harrison Radiator in Lockport, NY after working there for thirty plus years.
He was in several rock and roll bands during his younger years, and then transitioned to playing drums for the praise and worship team at Alabama Full Gospel Fellowship until he was 75 years old. Russell inherited his father’s trumpet and taught himself to play. He then joined the honor guard to play taps for military funerals. He also served as an Elder at Alabama Full Gospel Fellowship for many years. During his younger years, his passion was fishing and hunting. He even had fantasies about being a “mountain man,” inspired by his love for western films. “I’ve got two guns, one for each of you.”- Tombstone. He leaned into his mother’s Italian roots, and enjoyed cooking and adding garlic to everything. Russell loved quoting his favorite movie lines, repeating funny phrases that his kids and grandkids said when they were young, and loved telling “grandpa jokes.” He was often never serious, trying to get a laugh out of people.
One thing he was very serious about: his love for Jesus Christ. He was known as the “Jesus loves you” man in Orleans County. He wore his self-made hats and shirts that simply said “Jesus.” Any time, any place he would tell anyone who would listen that “Jesus loves you.”
Russell is predeceased by: his wife Colleen (Hungerford) Young, his sister Carol (Young) Graham. He is survived by: his sister Betty (Young) Cissell, his son Scott R. Young and wife Lynda Young, his daughter Danell (Young) VanDeGenachte and husband Edmund VanDeGenachte, his grandchildren Nina (Ceniccola) Gilhousen, Andrew Ceniccola, Katelynn Young, Jared VanDeGenachte, Ashley VanDeGenachte-Narburgh, Chantel VanDeGenachte, and his great-grandchildren Dakota, Payton, Nash, Saylor, Jett, June, and several nieces, nephews, and cousins. “Grandpa” “peek-a-lotta-justa” you all!!
There will be a service to honor Russell Young at Alabama Full Gospel Fellowship in Medina, NY on June 13, 2026 starting at 11 am. There will be a meal to follow the service.
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Posted May 18 2026
Eugene Roberts Sr.

“Genie,” as he was lovingly known by family and friends, spent much of his adult life working at Keeler Construction, Kleen Bright, and Dunham Farms. He was known for his hardworking spirit and dedication to his family.
He was preceded in death by his mother, father, wife, and granddaughter.
He leaves to cherish his memory his children: Jeannie Lavette Roberts, Shametra Jada McKenzie, Akira (Donald) Sims, Eugene Roberts Jr., and Shaniqua April Roberts; his sisters, Lois (Jack) Byrd and Louise (Cleo) Stucky; nine grandchildren; and a host of other loving family members and close friends.
Genie will be deeply missed and forever remembered by all who knew and loved.
Relatives and friends may call on Friday, May 22, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Bogan & Tuttle Funeral Home, 226 Pearl St. Medina, NY 14103, where a funeral service will be held at 12 Noon. Burial will be in the Boxwood Cemetery.
Please light a candle or share a memory of Genie at www.bogantuttlefunerals.com.
Posted May 18 2026
Mary L. Siedlecki

Born December 27, 1936, in Medina, she was a daughter of the late Sam and Caroline (Iorio) Ottaviano.
She was a graduate of Medina High School, Class of 1954. She married Richard J. Siedlecki on July 13, 1957, and the couple resided in the Medina area, raising a family of two children.
Mary worked in customer service at Niagara Mohawk for the majority of her career, but also held positions at FMC Corporation, Medina Central Schools, and Bernzomatic. She was an accomplished bowler and softball player, and a lifelong parishioner of Holy Trinity Parish, St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Medina.
In addition to her parents, she is predeceased by her beloved husband of 67 years, Richard “Shake” Siedlecki, in 2024 and brother-in-law, David Siedlecki in 2021.
Left to cherish her memory are her children, Cynthia (Joseph) Tretter of Mt. Juliet, TN and Andrew (Rose) Siedlecki of Lewiston, NY; sister Angeline Wolk of Orlando, Florida; five grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren.
A true matriarch of her family, Mary took great pride in what she created with Shake and was a dedicated and unwavering source of love and support to her children and grandchildren, among whom numbered three medical doctors, two corporate executives, a certified public accountant, and an NFL player and union leader. Mary Louise was formidable. Her leadership and devotion to her family will be deeply missed.
The family would like to extend their deep gratitude to the many compassionate caregivers who loved and assisted their mother.
Service announcement: Her Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, May 23 at 12 p.m. at Holy Trinity Parish, St. Mary’s Church, 211 Eagle St., Medina. Inurnment will be at the St. Mary’s Cemetery Mausoleum. Arrangements are in the care of Cooper Funeral Home, 215 West Center St., Medina. Share condolences at www.cooperfuneralhome.com.
Posted May 18 2026
Sarah Beth Wells

Sarah dedicated her life to caring for others. A proud graduate of Niagara University School of Nursing, she went on to become a compassionate and highly respected registered nurse. Throughout her career, Sarah served patients and families across New York, Maryland, and California with exceptional skill, empathy, and dedication. She especially loved to work in the pediatric units.
She worked at Strong Memorial Hospital and St. Anne’s Nursing Home in Rochester, Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, and the VA Hospital in Batavia. Sarah later pursued travel nursing at the Naval Medical Center in San Diego, California. California became a special place in her heart, and she remained there for many years.
Sarah will be remembered for her unwavering kindness, generosity, tireless work ethic, and the radiant smile that could light up any room she entered. She was known for her wonderful sense of humor and playful spirit. She had a way of making people laugh when they needed it most, often bringing joy to even the hardest days with her silliness, quick wit, and infectious laughter. Her ability to make others smile was one of the many gifts she shared so freely with everyone around her.
She had a gentle soul and a caring heart not only for people, but for every animal she encountered. Her compassion touched countless lives, and her presence brought comfort, warmth, and joy to those fortunate enough to know her.
She is survived by her loving parents, James Wells and Kathryn Wells; her sisters, Amy (Scott) Krebbeks, Emily (Shawn) Specht, and Margaret (Joe) Johansen; her nieces, Anna Krebbeks, Grace Krebbeks, and Olivia Krebbeks; her nephews, Arthur Johansen and Walter Johansen; and several cherished aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, and colleagues who will deeply miss her.
Sarah’s legacy of compassion, strength, and love will continue to live on in the many lives she touched throughout her journey. She will be forever remembered and forever missed.
The family will honor and celebrate Sarah’s life in a private memorial service. Your thoughts and prayers are appreciated and felt at this time.
Posted May 15 2026
Edmund “Butch” Rosenbeck

Born March 2, 1942 in Buffalo, he was a son of the late Edward and Mary (Wind) Rosenbeck.
Ed was self-employed and was well known for doing handy work for several Main Street businesses in Medina. He especially enjoyed dining at Rudy’s Diner.
In addition to his parents, Ed was predeceased by his brother, Jerome Rosenbeck in 2020.
His graveside committal will be held on Thursday, May 21 at 11 a.m. in Millville Cemetery, East Shelby. Arrangements are in the care of Cooper Funeral Home, 215 W. Center St., Medina.
Share condolences and memories at www.cooperfuneralhome.com.
Posted May 14 2026
Norbert L. Snow

Mr. Norb Snow, age 60, passed away Sunday at home in Appleton, New York.
A visitation will be held Thursday, May 21, from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Sherrie-Bream Funeral Home, 4521 Main St., Gasport, New York. A memorial jam session will be held in Illinois in the future.
Norb was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, on April 21, 1966, as the first of four children and only son of Norbert and the late Nancy Snow.
He was a good kid who idolized Evel Knievel, loved animals, played football, and had brains for math and science early on at St. Joan of Arc School in Kokomo, Indiana, then St. Scholastica School in Woodridge, Illinois. He was inquisitive, inventive and artistic at a young age, with a natural talent for drawing, painting and playing guitar.
Music would fuel Norb’s life and connect him with others, from family to bandmates and his soulmate and wife of nearly 20 years.
Norb grew up on John Denver, Elvis and the Oak Ridge Boys on an eight-track on dozens of family road trips to Ohio. Then he lived, breathed and studied the likes of Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Scorpions, Lynyrd Skynyrd, UFO, Elton John, KISS, Frank Zappa and Jeff Beck.
Norb’s father drove him to guitar lessons in Hinsdale, Illinois. He mastered the riffs of his heroes Randy Rhoads, Eddie Van Halen, Michael Schenker and others. He developed his own style and sound, preferring Kustom brand amplifiers over the popular Marshalls and long hair and bell-bottom jeans over 1980s big hair and spandex. His bands practiced in the basement of the family home.
At age 18, his band Silent Scream won the talent show at Downers Grove North High School in Downers Grove, Illinois, and he played his first professional gig at a Chicago rock club, the Rusty Nail, with a band he named Phydeaux (and later became Believer). Playing Chicago-area clubs, Norb gained the respect of his peers. Many long-lasting friendships formed at gigs plus band rehearsals at Fatal Beauty Studios in Lombard, Illinois.
From Illinois, Norb moved to Wisconsin and had two sons, Damian and Dominic Snow, in 1986 and 1988. He’d later become a grandfather, uncle and great uncle.
Working as a certified land surveyor, he’d share entertaining stories, including one involving him forgetting about his fondness for “pocket meat,” a handy snack tucked in a front pant pocket, and the bratwurst of the day drawing a close call with a bear.
On and off over the years, he played local gigs, once opening for Quiet Riot at a large Wisconsin festival. Fellow musicians would say Norb seemed to make everyone around him a better guitar player. And he could convey a range of emotions through his guitar playing, which reflected the person he was: intelligent, intense, thoughtful and creative.
In 1994, it was music again that connected Norb to someone, the love of his life, Julie.
They met when she was having a girls’ karaoke night out. She belted out a song by Heart and Norb’s roommate Dave said, “You’ve got a nice voice. I have a guitar-playing roommate. Would you like to stop by?” Against her better judgment, she said, she agreed to go, walked into their house and Dave yelled, “Guess who I found?” Norb yelled back “My girlfriend?” His spontaneous blind-date joke would become a blessed reality. The couple performed together in a rock band in Wisconsin for a few years and bonded over personal playlists spanning Bela Fleck’s “Throwdown at the Hoedown,” the Cure’s “Just Like Heaven” and Mozart’s “Eine kleine Nachtmusic.”
Norb and Julie were married June 20, 2006. In 2010, they relocated to upstate New York and rebuilt a house entirely from the ground up with help from her nearby father. Norb had continuous and ambitious projects there, most recently repairing a retaining wall and planning to transform their acreage into a flower-filled park.
He never stopped wanting to imagine, to learn or to hone a new skill. His coworkers nicknamed him “Paint King” for his eye for mixing paint and “Bert the Builder” for assembling grills and furniture with ease.
Norb’s passion for music remained endless and enthusiasm infectious for discovering new bluegrass or jazz artists or revisiting rock favorites. He and Julie regularly attended concerts. Even their stay-at-home nights felt epic with just a dartboard, cold beers and a hockey game or good tunes.
The couple also took road trips when possible to visit family. Although Norb lived in another state than his parents and sisters since age 20, his phone conversations over the decades were so treasured and memorable.
Norb’s aunts in Ohio have said he always made you feel like he was happy to see you – and he, was indeed happy – and that he was interesting and fun to be around. He was loved for his kindness, attitude and smile … always the smile.
Norb is preceded in death by his mother, Nancy (Clift) Snow; aunts and uncles, Sandy Clift, Kenneth and Glenda Clift, Gary Clift and Ed Klenk; and four grandparents.
Norb is survived by his wife, Julie (Oudette) Snow; her daughter, Kayla McCabe; her parents, Rick Oudette and Darlene Rodie-Oudette; along with Julie’s sister, Jennifer (Ed) Hager and their daughter Olivia; as well as his sons, Damian and Dominic Snow and his grandchildren, Hadleigh, Sabrina, Nolan, Aria, Fiona and Isla Snow; his father, Norbert E. Snow; his sisters, Barb (Chris) Lincoln, Vickie (David) Jurkowski and Kathy (Jim) Tadrowski; his nieces and nephews, Madalyn (Brenton) Hemp, Lexi Tadrowski and Savannah, Chandler and Tanner Lincoln; great-nephew, Colter Hemp and great-niece, Rose Hemp; and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Norb’s honor to Friends of Maury County Animal Services at www.friendsofmcas.com/memorial-donations.
To share a memory of Norb, visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
Posted May 14 2026
Norman G. Wheeler

Norman graduated from Warsaw High School in 1949, where he served as president of his senior class. He attended Geneseo State Teacher’s College and later Taylor University. From 1951–1953, he served his country during the Korean War in the United States Navy flight training program. While stationed in Pensacola for pre-flight training, he taught Sunday school to officers’ children and led Salvation Army classes for local teens — experiences that sparked his lifelong passion for teaching and ministry.
In the summer of 1954, Norman met the love of his life, Virginia Kathryn Porter, while she was in nurses training in Cincinnati. They were married on Christmas Day that same year and shared 55 devoted years together until Virginia’s passing in 2010.
Norman dedicated his professional life to education. He taught high school science in Indiana and Illinois for 2 years before settling in Holley, New York. Then he spent 28 years teaching and inspiring students until his retirement in 1988. Throughout his career, he was recognized for his excellence in education, receiving the Excellence in Teaching Award from the University of Rochester and twice being voted Teacher of the Year.
Although teaching was his profession, Norman believed his true calling was serving the Lord. From a young age, his faith shaped the course of his life. In Holley, he faithfully taught Sunday school classes for both teens and adults for many years, and he and Virginia devoted themselves to sponsoring youth groups. Watching young people grow in their faith brought them immense joy. When he wasn’t teaching he and Virginia loved to travel with the family. They visited all 50 states and Europe.
Norman was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather who deeply treasured his family.
He is predeceased by his wife, Virginia.
He is survived by his four daughters and “daughter number 5,” Cousin Rose (David) Naramore, Deborah (Erwin) Dominguez, Elizabeth (Neil) Hovekamp, Mary (Anthony) Knoedl, and Rebekah (Steven) Smith. He lovingly referred to them as Job’s daughters, “the fairest in the land.” He also leaves behind eight grandchildren: Emily (Jason) Ingram, Ryan (Erin) Hills, Jennifer (Thomas) Donley, Priscilla (Matthew) Hierlwimmer, Emily Wheeler-Smith, Guy (Janelle) Hills, Elizabeth Wheeler-Smith, and Madelyn Hovekamp and seventeen great-grandchildren, Caleb, Dominic, Sophia, Easton, Archer, Addison, Alexa, Josslyn Virginia, Riley Guy, Finley, Hunter, Greyson, Lincoln Porter, Violet, Marley, Molly, and Theo Norman, all of whom brought tremendous happiness to his life.
Family gatherings were among Norman’s greatest joys. On his 95th birthday, his family celebrated him with a Narnia-themed birthday party, after which he repeatedly said, “No one could have had a better birthday party than this one.”
Norman will be remembered for his unwavering faith, servant’s heart, love of teaching, and deep devotion to his family and community.
The family will receive friends at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, 16650 State Rte. 31 Holley, Monday, May 18th from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. His Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Grace Baptist Church, 5220 Lake Rd., Brockport NY 14420. Burial will be private at the convenience of the family. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 7023, Merrifield, VA 22116-7023 or Grace Baptist Church.
To share a memory of Norman, visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
Posted May 13 2026
Duane Alan Engle

Born on November 5, 1950, in Batavia, NY (on his sister Sheila’s 4th birthday), Duane is predeceased by his parents John and Betty Engle; infant grandson Allen William; son-in-law Lee Elwell; and brothers-in-law Len Siebert and Donald Narburgh. Duane was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather.
Duane graduated from Albion High School, Class of 1968 and enlisted in the Navy in 1969. In 1970 he was assigned to the USS Proteus stationed in Guam. He then served a tour of duty on the USS John F. Kennedy in the Middle East during the Middle East crisis between December 1972 and November 1973 with an honorable discharge.
He worked as a CNC machinist for over 40 years. He loved golf (hoping to beat his brother Bobby, friend Steve Thomas and son-in-law Matt), bowling, grilling in the summer, was an amazing wedding photographer, he was an avid Broncos, Sabres and Yankees Fan. Duane loved hunting with the guys and his grandson, Gatlin. He was the best girl dad and granddad of them all. He never missed his girls’ softball games (because he was the coach) dance recital, cheer competition or chorus concert. He even enjoyed nail painting with his granddaughters.
Duane was a devoted husband to his wife Sharon of 53 years. The two shared a love story that started in high school and took them to California, where they were married. They lived in Vallejo until October 1972. The two started a family in Albion, NY where they raised their two daughters Sarah Beth and Dana Catherine. Throughout the years they were blessed with several grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.
He is survived by his loving wife Sharon; daughter Sarah (Matt) Ashe; daughter Dana (Mike Drake) Elwell; sister Sheila Narburgh; brother Denny (Diane) Snook; brother Robert (Carol) Engle; sister-in-law Lois Seibert; sister-in-law Carol (Dick) Hamilton; grandchildren Gatlin, Makenzie (Damion Burchard), Madison and Paige (Nick Schucker) Ashe, Ryan Harner, Lexy Harner, Hannah Elwell and Caden Elwell; great-granddaughter Anamarise Amelia Burchard; several nieces; nephews; cousins; friends and pals.
A celebration of life for Duane will be held at 11am, Saturday June 6th, at Victory Church in Rochester. The address is 32 Wildbriar Rd, Rochester, NY 14623.















