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Posted April 21 2026
Shawn Michael Reagan

IDAHO – Shawn Michael Reagan, age 47, of Post Falls, Idaho, passed away on March 8, 2026 after many years of hospital and nursing home stays in Kootenai Hospital ICU with the many caring staff at his side.

Shawn was born May 13, 1978 in Plymouth, Mass. to Dawna Reitz (Reagan), and Paul F. Reagan. He grew up in Kendall, NY and graduated from Kendall High School in 1997.

Shawn and his family traveled and lived in many states, and also lived in Okinawa, before settling in Kendall. He was a subcontractor for Kodak for a few years before moving to Idaho where he had several jobs doing marble countertop work as a finisher. Shawn also had many part times jobs as well.

In his free time, Shawn enjoyed doing very intricate puzzles which would sometime take him weeks to complete. He enjoyed playing pool and joined a pool league before his death. He had enjoyed picking huckleberries in a forest in Idaho near his residence.

Shawn was predeceased by: Paul F. Reagan (father; his grandparents, Don & Ginny Keelan; Timothy Maloney (Brother); Homer Reitz (Stepfather); Denise Kelley (Aunt).

Shawn is survived by: his mother, Dawna Reitz; sisters Lisa Thomas (Chris Hartwick), and Jessica (Greg) Hubbard; uncles Peter Keelan and Greg (Kelly) Keelan, and Frank Kelley; along with several cousins and nieces.

A special thank you Annette Des Jardins, Leroy Macklin and Michael Smith for their friendship. And a sincere special thought of care for Denise Staats for always being his friend.

 

Posted April 18 2026
Waldo “Ace” Caldwell, Jr.

ALBION – Waldo H. “Ace” Caldwell, Jr., age 93, passed away April 16, 2026 surrounded by his family.  He was born May 15, 1932 in Albion, a son of the late Waldo, Sr. and Jeanette (Down) Caldwell and had lived in this area all of his life.

Ace was a carpenter, starting from the early age of 12 where he built his first bathroom. He went on to build his own home on Phipps Road and even helped to build the Tillman’s Village Inn Restaurant. You could always find him at Gotta Dance Studio building and fixing everything and anything.

Ace was president of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) for over 40 years and had his private pilot’s license for over 50 years. He was a member of Pine Hill Airport where he volunteered for all of their pancake breakfasts as a division 1 egg flipper. Ace was a Life Member of the Albion Fire Department, he was a connoisseur of wine making, he loved his Saturday morning cartoons, his garden, mowing his lawn and tinkering on almost anything.

He was known for being “swell” and doing a little soft shoe. He enjoyed his Thursday evening dinners at the Orleans Koinonia Kitchen and his Nutri-Fair lunches because he loved the socialization with the helpers and members. Most importantly, Ace loved spending time with his family, especially the holidays where he deep fried a turkey every year with a danhattan.

In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his loving wife Sandra and his sister Barbara (Wells) Caldwell Harling.

He is survived by his children Wendy Baker Pettit, Lori Baker Sheffer, Ronald Grant Baker, Jr, Amy (David) Caldwell Sidari; grandchildren Sonya (Nick Johnson) Gaines, Evan (Lianna) Sheffer, Ronald Grant (Theresa) Baker III, Kurtis Baker, Emily Baker, Maxwell Baker, Jillian (Jeff) Cookinham, Kristin (Shane) Embrey, Keith (Gracen) Sidari, Kyle Sidari, Gina Sidari; great-grandchidren Shelby Baker, Bobby Baker, Jackson Gaines, Charlotte Embrey, James and Jonah Cookinham, Audrey and Blake Sheffer as well as several nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Homes, Inc. 21 W. Ave. Albion Wednesday, April 22nd, from 4 to 7 p.m. where a brief service will follow at 7 p.m.  Burial will be Thursday at 10 a.m. at Transit Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Koinonia Kitchen; PO Box 571, Albion, NY 14411 or to the Albion Fire Department, 108 North Platt St., Albion NY 14411.

To share a memory of Ace, visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

Posted April 17 2026
Russell F. Chase

MIDDLEPORT – Russell F. Chase, Jr., 77, of Middleport, NY passed away peacefully on Thursday, April 16th, 2026 surrounded by family after years of fighting multiple health issues.

He retired from a career at Harrison Radiator in the 1980s. Russell was also a self-taught carpenter and during his healthier years spent his free time helping family, friends and members of the community repairing and remodeling their homes. Russell was an avid Buffalo Bills fan and enjoyed his television shows, movies, and puzzles.

He will be deeply missed by his loving family. He was predeceased by his parents and siblings.

He is survived by his fiancée, Tammy Kropp and her children, Amanda & Christopher Kropp; his daughters, Tammy Lawson and Tracy Sherwood (Todd); grandchildren, Jeffrey Brigham (Caitlyn), Troy Lawson, Trenton Sherwood and Andrew Sherwood; and great-grand daughters, Kennedy & Sutton Brigham, and Lacey Lawson.

His family will honor his final wishes, and a private, no-service cremation has been arranged. Russell’s arrangements have been entrusted to the Bates, Wallace & Heath Funeral Home of Middleport.

To share a special memory of Russell, please visit: www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

Posted April 15 2026
Mary Ellen Moriarty

VESTAL – Mary Ellen Moriarty, 76, currently of Vestal, New York, passed away on December 15, 2025 at UHS Hospital in Johnson City, New York after a long courageous battle with kidney and heart disease.

She was born in Medina, New York, on November 1, 1949, to the late James and Marguerite Moriarty.

Mary graduated from Medina High School in 1967 and Buffalo State in 1971 with a Bachelor’s degree in Education. Mary was a dedicated math teacher at the Cuba-Rushford Central School for forty years before retiring in 2011. She moved to Olean, New York for a few years before moving to Vestal, New York in 2019.

Mary loved teaching and her students, but her true love was for her family and friends. She would often comment her favorite times were with her family at Christmas and other holidays in Medina. Mary also truly enjoyed going out to lunch, going to the movies and attending plays. Although not much of a traveler, Mary truly enjoyed her trip to Ireland where she took a tour and attended her niece’s wedding.

Mary will be remembered by all who knew her for her kindness and thoughtfulness. Mary never forgot a birthday or special occasion of a friend or family member.

In addition to her parents, Mary is predeceased by her beloved sister, Kathleen “Kathy” Anderson who also passed away in 2025.

She is survived by her siblings Thomas (Patty) Moriarty, Timothy (Terri) Moriarty, Elizabeth (Ronald) Scordino, brother-in-law Richard Anderson, eleven nieces and nephews, thirteen great nieces and nephews, and special longtime friends, LuAnn Moriarty, Cindy LaFever and Carrie Bold.

We would like to thank the staff at UHS Hospital and Castle Gardens for their care and compassion.

A memorial Mass will be Saturday, May 9, at 11 a.m. at Holy Trinity parish in Medina. In lieu of flowers, donation may be made to the National Kidney Foundation.

Her arrangements were handled by Allen Memorial Home in Endicott.

Posted April 14 2026
Todd R. Wilcox

MEDINA – Todd R. Wilcox, age 63, of Medina, NY passed away on April 13, 2026, at Strong Memorial Hospital following a courageous battle with complications of open-heart surgery.

Born June 18, 1962 in Warsaw, he was a son of the late Clinton and Winifred (Wolfe) Wilcox. Todd graduated from Medina High School, Class of 1980. He went on to begin his lifelong career as a truck driver at age 18. Todd started his career at Palm Transport with his father in Florida. He worked for various other companies throughout the years and retired from Stahl Brothers in Lockport.

On August 31, 2002, he married the love of his life, the former Beverly Williams.

Todd was the founding President of the Lincoln Post #1483, Men’s VFW Auxiliary in Medina and was a lifelong member of the Lincoln Post #1483 Auxiliary. He was also the former President of ABATE in Medina. Todd was a lifelong motorcyclist and an avid fisherman. He loved boating, drag-racing in his “duster”, and painting anything he could get his hands on. Todd’s family remembers him as just being an “overall great guy.”

In addition to his parents, Todd was predeceased by his mother-in-law, Dorothy Williams; brother-in-law, Gary Williams; and his two beloved dogs, Tanner and Freckles.

Todd is survived by his cherished wife, Beverly Wilcox; children, Diane Kephart (Matt Tower) and Bill McAdoo; beloved grandchildren, Johanna, Alexis (Dustin) and William (Abby); great-grandchildren, Presley, Callahan, and one on the way; brothers, Randy (Donna) Wilcox and Doug (MJ) Wilcox; many nieces and nephews; several close friends; and his beloved dogs, Maggie and Molly.

Calling hours will be held on Friday, April 24 from 4 to 7 p.m. at Cooper Funeral Home, 215 W. Center St., Medina. An hour of calling will be held the following day on Saturday, April 25 from 12 to 1 p.m. with Todd’s memorial service immediately to follow at 1 p.m.

Memorials in Todd’s name may be made to the Lincoln Post #1483, VFW Auxiliary, 216 E. Center St., Medina, NY 14103 or to Strong Memorial Hospital- Palliative Care at www.urmc.rochester.edu/home-care/giving/how-to-give.

To share condolences or a special memory of Todd, please visit www.cooperfuneralhome.com.

Posted April 14 2026
Christopher Barr

MIDDLEPORT – Christopher J. “Snoop” Barr, age 42, passed away April 10, 2026. He was born September 29, 1983 in Medina, a son of Michael and Dorothy (Keirn) Barr, and had lived in this area most of his life.

Chris was an avid Buffalo Bills fan. He enjoyed fishing, playing basketball and making people laugh. He will be remembered as a nice guy with a big heart. Most importantly, Chris loved spending time with his family, especially his niece and nephews.

He was predeceased by his grandfather, Sharon Keirn; granddad, Ross Barr; and his tutu, Amy Bandmann.

In addition to his parents, Michael and Dorothy, he is survived by his brothers, Michael K. (Katie) Barr and Matthew S. Barr; sister, Sarah Quackenbush (Robert Schaal); grandma, Barbara Keirn; niece and nephews, Michael J. Barr, Albert K. Barr, Kenley Quackenbush, Blake Barr, Travis and Jade Schaal as well as several aunts, uncles and cousins.

The family will receive friends at the Middleport Fire Department, 28 Main St., Middleport NY, Sunday April 19th from 1 to 3 p.m. where his memorial service will follow at 3 p.m. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 6400 Sheridan Dr. #320, Buffalo, NY 14221 or Kids Escaping Drugs, 920 Harlem Rd., West Seneca NY 14224.

Arrangements were entrusted to the Bates, Wallace and Heath Funeral Home, Middleport NY.

To share a memory of Chris, visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

Posted April 13 2026
Judith L. Jensen

December 12, 1935 – April 12, 2026

HOLLEY – Judith L. Jensen passed away on April 12, 2026, in Holley, NY, at the age of 90.

She is survived by her sister, Jill Elman (Charles), and her niece, Linda Seto (Steve). She was predeceased by her parents, LeRoy and Reva Jensen.

Judith earned a doctorate in Education with a focus on Physical Education and the History of Women in Sports. She was a faculty member at SUNY Brockport until her retirement.

A dedicated volunteer, Judith contributed extensively to the Genesee Country Village & Museum in Mumford and the Susan B. Anthony House in Rochester, sharing her passion for history and education.

She will be remembered for her contributions to education, her love of history, and her devotion to animals and nature. May her memory bring comfort to all who mourn her passing.

Judith’s arrangements have been entrusted to Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home 16650 State Rt. 31 Holley, NY 14470

To share a special memory of Judith, please visit: www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

Posted April 13 2026
Ernest Pollman

INDIAN LAKE – Ernest William Pollman, 82, of Indian Lake, NY, passed away on April 10, 2026, after a courageous battle with prostate cancer. Born on November 3, 1943, in Dolgeville, NY, Ernie arrived just minutes after his twin sister, Eileen (Pollman) Bentley.

Ernie graduated from Lake George High School in 1961 and went on to attend Buffalo State, where he discovered the Buffalo Bills, becoming a rabid, lifelong fan, and met his “Buff State Beaut,” Claire Lawrence. They married shortly after their graduation in 1966 and shared 53 years of partnership, adventure, and devotion before her passing in 2019.

Ernie began his 32‑year career teaching Technology at Gates-Chili Middle School in 1966. A natural educator with endless patience and a knack for making learning hands‑on and fun, he missed only five days of work in more than three decades.

Ernie believed deeply in community and rarely encountered an organization he didn’t want to strengthen. He was active in Rotary International, public libraries, Ham radio groups, the Gates Chili Federal Credit Union, the Holley Planning Board, the Indian Lake Blue Mountain Lake Fish & Game Club, and the Indian Lake Snowarriors. If there was a way to help, he found it, and he was always the first to jump in with both feet.

A man of diverse talents, Ernie was a skilled beekeeper and ceramist, and he approached both with the same mix of curiosity and craftsmanship that defined his life. He was an outdoor enthusiast and was always up for an adventure. He enjoyed snowshoeing, racing across the lake on his homemade ice boat, skiing, paddling, hiking, snowmobiling, battling bogs on the lake and admiring nature. He may have even sledded down the ski hill in a kayak! He was also an avid traveler, logging more than 100,000 miles with his family in their motorhome. Together they visited 43 states and much of Canada, collecting memories, stories, and the occasional spare part along the way.

Ernie was the ultimate fix‑it man. He could repair or build anything he came across, guided by a remarkable ability to see potential in every object—especially those rescued from the dump. His workshop, garages, sheds, basements, attics, and driveways overflowed with tools, treasures, and more vehicles and belongings than one could shake a stick at. Each item had a story, and a purpose (or at least a future purpose he was sure would reveal itself). He was the man who could make something out of nothing!

After retiring, Ernie again settled in Indian Lake, NY, where he spent the first 10 years of his life. He found deep joy living on his beloved Adirondack Lake and delighted in sharing its beauty with everyone who visited—whether for a quiet morning paddle, a long conversation in the driveway, some ice cream, or a tour of his wood piles and the various projects he had underway.

Ernie is survived by his daughter Jennifer; his son Ernest Jr.; his twin sister Eileen; granddog Rondack; many nieces and nephews and countless friends who became family.

Ernie’s life was rich with purpose, generosity, a deep appreciation for the world around him, and an unwavering commitment to the people and places that he loved. His legacy lives on in the countless people he taught, helped, inspired, and loved.

In keeping with Ernie’s wishes, there are no calling hours or funeral services scheduled.

Memorial contributions in Ernie’s memory can be made to the Holley Rotary Club (c/o Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home 16650 State Rt 31, Holley, NY, 14470, Attn: Josh) or the Adirondack Community Foundation, PO Box 288, Lake Placid, NY 12946.

To share a special memory of Ernie, please visit: www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

Posted April 13 2026
George “Gil” Wolcott, Jr.

ALBION – George “Gil” Wolcott, Jr., passed away April 10, 2026. He was born October 6, 1943 in LeRoy to the late George Wolcott Sr. and Jean (Peterson) Wolcott.

He was a proud graduate of the University of Georgia with a degree in dairy science and furthered his education at SUNY Brockport where he earned a master’s degree. Gil was the former owner and operator of Wolcott’s Dairy in Albion. He also kept busy after the family business working as a bus driver for Albion CSD, plow driver for the Town of Barre and also working at the Post Office in Albion. He loved corvettes or any old classic car and also caring for horses. Gil was an amazing man who always kept busy but always was sure to make time for his family, and especially his grandchildren.

In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his beloved wife Donna in 2022, sisters Kay Chalmers and Eve Siconolfi.

Gil is survived by his children, Tim (Betsy) Wolcott and Karen (Mike) Reid; grandchildren, Jordan (Lacey Standish) Wolcott, Mhari (Bryson) Thomas, Cassidy Wolcott, Johnathan (Charlotte) Reid, Kylie (Nick) Helton, Cade Wolcott and Toby Reid, great-grandchildren, Brantley and Henry; sister, Ann (Larry) Wheat as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Services for Gil will be held privately.

Gil’s arrangements have been entrusted to the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, 21 West Ave. Albion, NY.

To share a special memory of Gil, visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

Posted April 11 2026
George Baker Sr.

September 28, 1940 – April 4, 2026

OAKFIELD – George H. Baker, Sr., 85, of Oakfield went to be with His Lord and Savior on Saturday, April 4, 2026 at Rochester General Hospital. He was born on September 28, 1940 to the late Harold and Marjorie (Dowden) Baker.

He attended Oakfield-Alabama Central School. He lived in Albion, Kendall, Rochester, Hamlin and for the past 20 years in Oakfield. He was married to the late Judy (Narburgh) Little and Elizabeth (Postell).

George worked on automobiles doing body work for several years, working in various shops, before owning his own shop. He retired from Deerfield Country Club where he worked as a maintenance and repair man.

George loved classic cars and attended car shows. He owned several classic cars throughout his lifetime and his most recent one was a 1951 Chevy Deluxe. He enjoyed going to the car races, traveling and spending time with his family and friends.  He loved going to the Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge to watch the eagles and enjoy nature. He was a Buffalo Bills fan even when they would lose. He loved the Lord and was a member of Oakfield Community Bible Church.

George is survived by his children, John Baker, Christy (late Joe) Moyer, Debbie (Paul) Acito and George Baker, Jr.; 11 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; sisters, Marjorie (Tom) Manning, Debbie (late Fred) Williams, and Pat (Ron) Rodas; several nieces, nephews and cousins and special friend, Cathy Vanderwalker.

He was pre-deceased by his brother and sister-in-law, Richard and Karen Baker, sister and brother-in-law, Kathleen and Lee Markle and grandson, David Acito.

Family and friends may call at Oakfield Community Bible Church, 80 N. Main Street, Oakfield on April 26 at 2 p.m. Pastor Tim Young will be the officiating minister. Burial will be at  Lakeview Cemetery in Brockport. In lieu of flowers, the family would like donations to be given to Oakfield Community Bible Church, 80 N. Main Street, Oakfield, NY 14125.

Posted April 10 2026
William M. Reed

William M. Reed, age 82, passed away April 8, 2026. He was born October 19, 1943, in Batavia, New York a son of the late Myron and Margaret (Marshall) Reed.

He was raised on a farm in Albion and attended Albion Central School, graduating in 1961. He then attended Union College in Schenectady, NY, graduating with a B.S. Degree in 1965 with a major in science, a minor in chemistry. William then enlisted in the Army in 1965, finishing his military commitment in the Army Reserves in 1971 as a Company Clerk.

William then went to work for Eastman Kodak Company in 1967 as an analyst in Photographic Technology Division’s Chemical Section. After six months, he joined the Chemical Certification Group which was responsible for the coordination of Chemical Certification Group which was responsible for coordination of Chemical and Photographic analyses of chemicals from TEC, Syn Chem, Photochemical and outside vendors to be used in Kodak packaged chemicals and processes. In 1970, he became head of the group, coordinating the analytic and photographic evaluations and reporting the results.

in 1972, William transferred to the EKTACHROME Products Section where he worked as a photographic engineer. Following successful market launce of the EKTACHROME Project, he was transferred to Government Markets Services in 1974. He then served as Technical Specialist in all portions of the United States including Washington D.C. In addition, he provided training abroad in Indonesia, Pakistan, Singapore, Nova Scotia, Saudi Arabia, Brazil and Mexico.

William enjoyed traveling, hunting, bird watching, fishing, skiing, gardening, and photography. His greatest joy was spending time with his family doing fun activities.

He is survived by his sisters Carrie (Mick) Torrington and Bernice (Steve) Martin along with niece Sandra McKenna (Gary), great-nieces Rachel Kenney and Emily (Matthew) Banks along with several other nieces, nephews and cousins.

A Celebration of William’s life will be private.

Memorials may be made to Braddock Bay Raptor Research: www.bbrr.org.

William’s arrangements have been entrusted to Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, 21 W. Avenue Albion.

To share a special memory of William, please visit: www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

Posted April 10 2026
John H. Hall

KNOWLESVILLE – John H. Hall, age 79, passed away April 10, 2026, at Orchard Manor Nursing home following a long illness. He was born May 30, 1946, in Albion, NY to the late Irving and Helen (Bandemer) Hall.

John worked for many years as a tool & die maker for Delphi in Lockport and Doehler-Jarvis in Batavia. He enjoyed tinkering on his tractors, hunting, fishing and going hiking at the Iroquois Wildlife Refuge. John enjoyed outdoor decorating for every holiday, especially Christmas.

John is survived by his wife Mary Ann, five daughters, Margaret (Gary) Roberts, Beth Hall, Wendy (Robert) Scharlau, Amy Hall, Katherine (Nate) Dauphinais, sister, Janet (Darrell) Smith, 9 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

No prior services. Memorial contributions in his name may be made to the Iroquois Wildlife Refuge, 1101 Casey Road, Basom, NY14013-9730. Arrangements were entrusted to Bates, Wallace and Heath Funeral Home, Middleport.

To share a memory of John, visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

Posted April 09 2026
Earl G. Snyder

KENDALL – Earl G. Snyder passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at the age of 87.

He was predeceased by his parents, Robert (Alberta) Snyder; and brothers, George Sr. (Patricia) and Robert Jr. (Judy).

He is survived by his loving nephew, Jeffrey (Brenda) Snyder; nieces, Darlene Snyder and Charlene Cole; great-niece, Kayla Cole; great-nephew, Matthew Cirasolo (Samantha Stephens); “his boys” Mike (Cassandra) Schultz and Dan (Melissa) Schultz and their children.

Earl was affectionately known to his family as “The Supervisor”. He was an avid outdoorsman and was meticulous about his lawn. Earl was a 65-year member of the Kendall Fire Department.

He was a retired bus mechanic for the Kendall Central School District. Evidence of his supportive nature, Earl always participated in community events and selflessly volunteered at the Kendall Carnival. Earl was a very caring and loving person who enjoyed the simple things in life. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

Family will receive friends on Monday, April 13, 2026, from 5 to 8 p.m. at Fowler Funeral Home Inc., 340 West Ave., Brockport. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at 10 a.m. at the funeral home. Interment will follow in Beechwood Cemetery, Kendall, NY.

Those wishing may contribute to the Kendall Fire Department in honor of Earl.

Posted April 09 2026
Eugene Christopher

ALBION – Eugene Christopher was born on August 10, 1941 in Albion, NY to Anthony and Amelia Christopher.

He had a happy childhood growing up on the family farm surrounded by a loving (and boisterous) extended family. After graduating from Albion High School, he attended college at Canton Tech. It was there that his world was upended when he met beautiful, blue-eyed Judy Willson. They married on September 24, 1966 and raised their boys in Gene’s beloved Albion.

Professionally, Gene was a successful senior executive in the recruiting and temporary-help industry with TAD Technical. He also served his country as a Sergeant in the Air Force Reserve.

As his corporate career wound down, he attempted to combine his love for fishing and business and purchased a marina on Lake Ontario that would become a 30-year passion project for his whole family called Four C’s Marina. Unfortunately, there was rarely time for fishing but still plenty of time for fun and friendship. Outside of work, Gene was more at home in camo than a business suit and enjoyed many pursuits as a sportsman. Whether hunting with his trusty English Setter by his side or casting a line in a local quarry or lake, Gene was happiest out in nature.

Gene and Judy also loved to travel, spending many happy years in Captiva Island and The Villages, Florida, and retracing his Italian roots to Rippabotoni, Italy. His greatest joy was always his family, and he adored his grandchildren endlessly.

Gene is survived by his sons, Darrick (Beth) and David; his grandchildren, Chloe, Sam, Sophie, Ryan, Grayson and Brayden; great-granddaughter, Amelia; and too many cousins to count.

Gene will be remembered at a memorial service on Saturday, April 25 at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Church West Park St. in Albion. A reception will follow at the Tavern On The Ridge, at noon.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to your favorite charity in Gene’s honor. Two that he loved to support were Orleans County Clay Crushers, a trapshooting club for teens and the University of Rochester – Golisano Children’s Hospital.

Gene’s arrangements have been entrusted to the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, 21 West Ave. Albion, NY.

To share a special memory of Gene, visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

Posted April 08 2026
Anthony “Tony” Palermo

ALBION – Anthony “Tony” Palermo, 65, of Albion, New York, passed away on April 6, 2026. Born on July 23, 1960, Tony was a lifelong resident of Albion, where he built a life rooted in family and a deep love for the outdoors.

Tony was predeceased by his parents, Onofrio “Nof” and Barbara Palermo. He is survived by his three sisters, Pamela Bennett (Mark Johnson), Valerie (Alan) Wetherbee, and Nicole Palermo, along with his beloved nieces and nephews: Gregory (Tisha) and Joshua (Jamie) Bennett, Joseline, Sonia, Jasmine and Nicholas Ballines, Haley (Jeffrey) Ashbery and Jennifer (Ian) Wetherbee, Dakota (Conte); great nieces and nephews Mason, Ryleigh, Joshua “JJ”, Jayden, Macie, Jaidyn, KK, Dylan, Kathryn whom he embraced as his own as well as several step-nieces, step-nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins

Tony found his greatest happiness in the outdoors. He was an avid hunter and fisherman, always returning home with stories to share. He valued time spent camping with his family and being at the “butcher shop” with his close friends, where laughter and storytelling were always in abundance. His nephews, Greg and Josh, especially looked up to him and treasured their time and stories with “Uncle Ton”.

Tony will be remembered for his humor, compassion, and generous spirit. He considered everyone he met a close friend and was always ready with a smile, a story, or a helping hand. His powerful, unmistakable laugh will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

Tony’s legacy lives on in the memories, traditions, and stories shared by his family—especially the cherished tradition of “calling dibs” and gathering together, just as he loved.

The family will receive friends at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Homes, 21 West Ave. Albion, Tuesday April 14th, 4:00pm-6:00pm where a brief service will follow at 6:00pm. Tony loved the Buffalo Bills and hunting, so come dressed in your bills gear or in camouflage. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, 4217 Park Place Court Glen Allen, VA 23060, or to Ricky’s Project, 5159 Sunset Terrace, Batavia 14020. 

To share a memory of Tony, visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.  

Posted April 03 2026
Patricia R. Volkosh

MIDDLEPORT/MEDINA – Patricia R. Volkosh, a resident of Medina, New York, passed away peacefully on November 17, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of love, dedication, and service. Born on May 22nd, 1931, in the Town of Royalton, New York, Pat embraced a life full of compassion and community spirit.

A 1949 graduate of the Royalton Hartland Central School System, Pat held a deep connection to her roots. She devoted 23 years to transporting children safely as a school bus driver for Ridge Road Express, retiring in 1993. Her role extended beyond driving; she was a trusted figure who contributed significantly to the lives of countless families.

A woman of faith, Pat was a former member of St. Stephens R.C. Church in Middleport and an active member of Holy Trinity Parish in Medina. Her commitment to her community was also reflected in her role as an Election Inspector for both Niagara and Orleans Counties. Pat was preceded in death by her parents, John and Dorothy (Walters) Reese, her husband, Vincent and sister Audrey Gurski.

She is survived by her sons, James (Alverda “Birdie”) Volkosh of Middleport and John (Cynthia) Volkosh of Hamburg, NY. Her grandchildren, Kelly (Ryan) Halstead, John M. Volkosh, Julie (Scott) Drezek, and Daniel (Heather) Volkosh, carry forward her legacy, as do her treasured great-grandchildren, Emma, Blake, Claire, Leo, Owen, Olivia, Noah, Louise, and Gabriel. Pat will also be fondly remembered by her nephews; Guy Gurski and family and Patrick McCauley and his family.

Pat’s Mass of Christian Burial will be held SATURDAY APRIL 11, 2026 in Holy Trinity Parish-St. Mary’s Church, 211 Eagle Street, Medina, beginning at 11am. She will be laid to rest in St. Stephen’s Cemetery at the convenience of the family.

A heartfelt thanks to the compassionate staff of the North Wing and 2nd Floor at Medina Memorial Hospital.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in Pat’s memory may be made to the Middleport Fire Department or Middleport Food Pantry, organizations she held close to her heart.

Pat’s arrangements have been entrusted to the Bates, Wallace & Heath Funeral Home of Middleport.

To share a special memory of Pat, please visit: www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

Posted April 03 2026
Christopher M. Clark II

MEDINA – Christopher M. Clark II, 26, of Medina, NY, passed away on Friday, March 27, 2026. He was born in Erie on October 31, 1999, a son of Shauna Gardner.

He was a graduate of Lyndonville High School, Class of 2018. He enjoyed wrestling and playing football in High School.

Chris served in the National Guard. He worked as a car salesman.

He enjoyed golfing, painting, playing football, and kayaking.

He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Daniel Gardner and his great-grandma, Shirley Discher.

In addition to his mother, he is survived by his brother, Evan Smith of Erie; his grandmother, Valerie Gardner; his stepfather, Jon DiBello; and many cousins, aunts, and uncles.

Friends and family may call at the Russell C. Schmidt and Son Funeral Home, Inc., 5000 Wattsburg Rd., Erie, Pa 16504 on Friday, April 10 from 11 am until the time of funeral service there at 2 pm. Burial will follow in Wintergreen Gorge Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the funeral home to help defray funeral expenses.

Please visit SchmidtFuneralHomeErie.com to leave a condolence on Chris’ Tribute Page.

Posted April 01 2026
Iris L. Wolley

MEDINA – Iris L. Wolley, 80, of Medina, NY, passed away peacefully on the morning of March 28, 2026 at the Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital in the company of family.

Iris was born on November 4, 1945 in Sioux City, Iowa to Ross and Idabelle (Francis) Henderson. Growing up in California, she exercised her passion for art at San Jose State University with a degree in printmaking and later on enjoyed a career in Library Science/Cataloguing after receiving a master’s degree from the University of Buffalo. Iris always continued her passion for art, studying botanical illustration in her free time while working in cataloguing at Columbia University in New York City.

In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her sister, Karen Hageman.

Iris is survived by her son, Jason Wolley; brother-in-law, Darryl Hageman; nephew, Ross Hageman; and her grandnieces, Jaina and Julianna Hageman; as well as wonderful cousins and friends in Medina, Buffalo, Ithaca, New York City and out West.

Not one for being the center of public attention, Iris will be mourned by the family privately. A memorial stone will be placed alongside her sister, Karen’s memorial stone in the garden at Niagara Hospice. If you would like to honor Iris’s life, the best way would be to treat a stranger kindly today and put a smile on their face as she would always try to do with everyone she encountered.

Arrangements are in the care of Cooper Funeral Home, 215 W. Center St., Medina. Share a special memory and condolences at www.cooperfuneralhome.com.

Posted March 31 2026
Jeffrey A. Bale

Jeffrey A. Bale, age 63, went to be with our Lord on Monday, March 30, 2026 and is finally at peace after a hard-fought battle with cancer.

He was the son of the late Raymond J. Bale and Beatrice L. (Reigle) Bale.

Jeff graduated Summa Cum Laude from GCC with a degree in computer science. He went on to hold many jobs until joining his dad in the family business, Bale Construction, which he ran and operated until the present. He was a hard worker and excelled as a dirt farmer, stone deliverer and house builder. Jeff was an expert with foundation construction, septic systems, and landscaping. He also ran a successful snowplowing business for many area businesses and residents.

Jeff is best known for his expertise in problem solving, repairing and running any piece of equipment. This was his passion. Jeff was a perfectionist in all his endeavors and was well known for his work ethic and fairness in business. He enjoyed shooting the breeze with his regular customers and friends.

Jeff is survived by his best friend and girlfriend, his finally found true love, Ann Sentiff; her children, Kyle Sentiff and Renae Sentiff; brother, William “Pudgie” (Debbie Fuller) Bale; sister, Dawn (Gary) Marciszewski; nephews, Andrew Bale, Christian Bale and Scott Marciszewski; nieces, Andrea and Kristin Marciszewski; very close lifelong friends, Wayne Montalvo, Randy Hurt and Davey Jones; and his trusty co-pilot, Bud.

Jeff was predeceased by his parents and two brothers, John Bale and Lawrence Bale.

Jeff found the most enjoyment in spending time outside working, having all night fires with his girl, family, puppies and friends while listening to good tunes, laughing, drinking beer and watching the universe in all its glory. The world is definitely at a loss with Jeff no longer in it.

There will be no calling hours or funeral, per Jeff’s wishes. A private memorial campfire for his closest will be held at a future date. Arrangements are in the care of Cooper Funeral Home, 215 W. Center St., Medina.

Donations in Jeff’s memory may be made to Hospice of Orleans at www.hospiceoforleans.org. A special thank you to hospice’s home care team and for all the prayers and concerns from Jeff’s family, friends and clients.

Please share a special memory and condolences at www.cooperfuneralhome.com.

Posted March 30 2026
Betty J. Pescara

ALBION – Betty J. Pescara, age 92, of Albion, passed away surrounded by her family on March 30, 2026 at UMMC in Batavia. Born September 27, 1933 in Albion, she was the daughter of the late Olin and Margaret (Frasier) Gibbs Sr.

Betty lived in the Albion area her whole life and was lovingly known by many in the community as Mom. Family was the most important thing to her and she will be remembered for being a motherly figure to all who knew her. Betty took pride in being the matriarch of her family and her presence will forever be missed.

In addition to her parents, Betty was predeceased by her husband, Albert Pescara in 2017; son, Gary Pescara in 1996; son, Joseph Pescara in 2019; brothers, Olin Gibbs Jr. and Robert Gibbs; and sister Arlene Lonnen.

She is survived by her children, Brenda (late Russell) Witt, Linda (Pescara) Muscarella and Scott Pescara; grandchildren, Mindy (Dave) Mosier, Jennifer (Tim) Comstock, Todd Witt, Ashley (Muscarella) Hougle, Joseph Muscarella, Devin (Anja) Pescara, Breanne Pescara (Kenny McAfee) and Olivia Pescara; several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren, sisters, Dolores Behrend and Rose Welles; as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Calling hours will be held on Friday, April 3, 2026 from from 5 to 7 p.m. at Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, 21 W. Ave., Albion.

Memorials in Betty’s name can be made to the Orleans County Office for the Aging, 14016 NY-31, Albion, NY 14411.

To share a special memory of Betty, please visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.