Obituaries
Posted January 30 2026
Sharon M. Schlegel

Sharon was an excellent baker and enjoyed singing at West Barre Church. She was known for her apple pie, cherry pie, apple crisp, sweet rolls and everything else that she baked or cooked for her family to enjoy. Sharon was a devoted grandmother and time with her grandchildren brought her so much joy.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her stepdaughter Carrie Schlegel and granddaughter Catrina Maynard.
Sharon is survived by her loving husband George Schlegel Jr.; children John Grose, Sarah (Paul) Lusk, Mary (RJ Kingdollar) Grose, Howard Grose, George (Patty) Schlegel III, Pam (Jeff) VanOrden; 21 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; brothers Gary Mufford, Bob (Cathy) Mufford, Rick (Julie) Mufford; step-mother Pat (Bob) Fox, as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Sharon’s family will receive friends at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home 21 West Ave. Albion, NY 14411 on Thursday, February 5th from 4:00-7:00pm. Her celebration of life service will be held at the West Barre Church 5377 Eagle Harbor Rd. Albion, NY, 14411 on Friday, February 6th at 11:00am.
Memorial contributions in Sharon’s name may be made to the church.
To share a special memory of Sharon, visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
Posted January 30 2026
Elizabeth Ann Dilorenzo

Ann was born on May 8th, 1927 to James and Margaret Miller on Staten Island, New York. After marrying on Christmas Eve of December, 1952, she remained a devoted wife for 64 years to Louis Theodore Dilorenzo. She earned her RN nursing degree from Cumberland Hospital School of Nursing in 1948. She continued her career at Medina Hospital while raising her 10 children on the family farm in Millers near Lyndonville.
She and her husband Lou spent their retirement years tirelessly volunteering with Habitat for Humanity here in Orleans County and in many other states. They were privileged to build scores of homes and especially enjoyed working with the Sioux and with Jimmy Carter on some builds.
Ann’s greatest joys and happiest moments always involved her family. She was the loving mother of Anthony (Shirley), Peter (Linda), Robert (Sylvia), Victoria (Mark-deceased), Nicholas (Elaine), Nina, Lisa, David, Joseph (Linda) and Jesse (Sarah).
From her children she became the proud grandmother of Antonia, Vincent, Jamie, Isaiah, Nathanael, Noah, Peter Ian, Kristin, Mason, Ariana, Nicholas, Mikayla, Drew, Morgan, Cassandra, James, Michael, Daniel, William, Luke and Isabella.
Her joy grew with her great-grandchildren: Brae, Sorren, Selah, Lorenzo, Luciano, Vittorio, Madeline, Eoin, Matthew, Louis, Wesley, Eliana, Oliver and Layla; also surviving are her sister and brothers-in-law, Camille Martin, Anthony, Fred DiLorenzo; her beloved nieces, Betty, Evelyn, and Eleanor.
She loved them all and still found her own time to enjoy life’s blessings, gardening flowers and baking; she was a great textile artist creating beautiful projects with embroidery and needlepoint.
Predeceased by her loving husband in 2016, Louis Theodore DiLorenzo; her sister, Marge Gorham; nephew, Freddy; brother, James Miller; niece, Evelyn; daughter-in-law, Bonnie; son-in-law, Mark; a daughter-in-law, Bonnie; granddaughter, Megan; mother-in-law, Sally; and sister-in-law Francis.
Ann was a kind, caring, generous woman, impacting this world with all the love, kindness and goodness God gave her to share, she spread it around to outlast her forever.
There are no calling hours. A memorial service will be planned later in the year.
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 Elizabeth at www.bogantuttlefunerals.com.
Posted January 30 2026
Roland C. Howell, Jr.

He was born on March 24, 1928, to the late Roland C. Howell, Sr. and Lucille (Crisp) Howell in Medina. After graduating from Medina High School in the Class of 1946, Roland attended the University of Michigan, graduating in 1950 with a degree in forestry. He was drafted into the Army following graduation. He taught radar maintenance and rose to the rank of Sergeant. In 1955 Roland married the exceptionally lovely Jean Grehlinger of Lyndonville. He then went on to earn his M.B.A. from the University of Buffalo in 1957.
Mr. Howell was a third-generation employee of the S.A. Cook & Co. Furniture Company, ultimately becoming Vice President of Manufacturing. He retired when the factory closed in 1985. Mr. Howell served on the Medina Memorial Hospital Board of Directors for many years and served as board president during its expansion. He was also a board member and past president of the Lee-Whedon Memorial Library Board of Trustees. Roland was also a strong supporter of Hospice of Orleans as well.
In his younger years, Roland was an avid sailor on Lake Ontario. In 2023, Mr. Howell published a book “Some Short Stories.” In addition, he was a passionate wine maker. A Pinot Noir, which he made from homegrown grapes, was awarded two silver medals at the New York State Fair. He was a longtime active parishioner of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Medina. Roland loved Dixieland jazz and played the coronet every night, well into his 90’s.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his wife, Jean Howell in 2013; and his daughter, Claudia Howell Allivato in 2018. He is survived by his son, Peter Howell.
Immense gratitude is extended to his caregivers, Wendy Brown, Karen McMullen and the McMullen family for their years of dedicated and compassionate care.
Calling hours will be held on Friday, Feb. 6 from 5:00-7:00PM at Cooper Funeral Home, 215 W. Center St., Medina. Interment in Boxwood Cemetery will take place at a later date.
Memorials in Roland’s name may be made to the Orleans Community Health Foundation, 200 Ohio St., Medina or to the Lee-Whedon Memorial Library, 620 West Ave., Medina. Share memories and condolences at www.cooperfuneralhome.com.
Posted January 28 2026
Anne V. Albone

Born June 8, 1928 in Albion, she was the youngest of ten children of the late Giuseppe and Mary (Tripi) Juliano.
Anne graduated from Albion High School, Class of 1946. She married her returning soldier, Eugene V. Albone, in November of 1946. The couple spent nearly 55 years building their life together and raising a family, until his earthly departure in August of 2001.
A social person by nature, Anne was very active in the community. She worked as an executive secretary for the Medina Chamber of Commerce for many years. She was a longtime active parishioner of the First Presbyterian Church in Medina. She also belonged to the Red Hat Society and the Sour Grapes. Anne had a passion for baking. She baked birthday cakes for many people in her community. She enjoyed gardening, was an avid bowler and loved to sew, having made each of her daughters’ wedding dresses by hand.
In addition to her parents and husband, Anne was predeceased by seven brothers and two sisters.
Staying earthbound to keep her love and memories alive are her three daughters, Vicky Anne Dilcher (Peter Castricone), Debra Jean (Rodney) Albone-Gundrum, and Cindy Lee Pellegrino; grandchildren, Aric (Bianca) Albone, Michael Barnard, Brandon Barnard, Travis Beatty, Jeremy (Brooke) Beatty, Chad Stawicki, Kerrie (Steven) Spicola, Rhiannon (Ron) Zietz, and Nicholas (Kimberly) Pellegrino; great-grandchildren, Ianna Albone, Michelena Baggette, Morgan (Kelly) Beatty, Eva and Sofia Stawicki, Jonathan Kuznicki, Steven and Thomas Spicola, Caiden Paul, Nicolino, Savino and Luca Pellegrino; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Calling hours will be held on Saturday, Feb. 21 from 2 to 5 p.m. at Cooper Funeral Home, 215 W. Center St., Medina. A celebration of her life will also be held at a later date this summer. Memorial donations in Anne’s memory may be made to the Knights-Kaderli Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 684, Medina, NY, 14103 or to the Alzheimer’s Association at www.alz.org.
To share condolences or a special memory of Anne, please visit www.cooperfuneralhome.com.
Posted January 28 2026
Phillip Wayne Paul

Phillip was born April 16, 1968 in Rochester, NY. He graduated Albion High School in 1987 and began a lifelong career in carpentry, owning his own business. He had skilled, steady and talented hands. Phil enjoyed bringing everything from homes to barns and even special crafts picked by his grandkids to life. One favorite is a beautiful ornate wooden table he built with his daughter for his granddaughters to play at. He was recently employed at Rosenal Hardware in Albion/Lyndonville and had turned each coworker into a close friend.
He is lovingly survived and remembered by his mother, Beverly (Stanton) Paul, his two children Tiffany (Michael) Schroeder and Dillon Paul, three granddaughters who adored him, Marlaina, Lillianna, and Seraphina and his sister, Wendy (John) Lewis. Also surviving are his nephews Ryan (Miranda), Larry (Chelsey) and Jacob, niece Shelby and many great nieces and nephews.
Phillip was predeceased by his father, Barry Paul and adored sister, Loretta Vick.
Phillip was a passionate outdoorsman. He lived for early mornings in the tree stand and finding the latest honey hole to fish. He loved sharing his vast knowledge of all things outdoors with his children and granddaughters. Cherished are fond memories of processing deer and fish in his kitchen. Recently, though he wouldn’t want to admit it, his daughter had beat him in a timed race to see who could skin his latest catch the fastest…. He may have let her win. Phillip deeply loved horses. Whether it was a simple trot through the woods or competing in western games, he considered the saddle a second home since he was young. He truly lived up to his name, with Phillip meaning “horse lover”. He leaves behind many trophies and award ribbons.
Phillip truly had the ‘need for speed’ and adventure all this life. Whether on his boat, his ’72 Chevelle, his motorcycle, or mudding on the UTV, he lived for thrill and loved taking others along with him. Phillip loved family nights at the race track, eating salt potatoes and cheering on our racing family members. One thing for certain Phil loved to hear from his children and granddaughters was, “Come on! Go faster!”.
Phillip was a kind-hearted soul who gave back to his community, even serving at food distribution centers. In his last years, he had faithfully been attending Albion Free Methodist Church and was helping the church with construction and painting projects. He spoke often about Pastor Jason and his beloved friends he had made there. Some of these cherished friends included his neighbors, Bob and Rose Butler. Bob became like a second father to Phil after his move to Lime Kiln Road. They shared many memories over food, football, faith and the woods on their property. The most special might have been the memories Phil made with their sweet granddaughter, Krystal, who affectionately called Phil “Uncle Philly Cheesesteak”. Krystal and and her Uncle Philly Cheesesteak spent a lot of time in the woods, building ground forts and watching for deer. The Butler’s weren’t just neighbors or friends; They had become precious family.
Lastly, but certainly first in Phillip’s heart, his granddaughters. If you knew Phillip, you knew of his immense love for his granddaughters. They experienced a side of Phil few got to know. From dining room crafts to buying them a miniature pony, Grandpa Phil lived to make his granddaughters smile. He proudly displayed their creations for him on all the walls throughout his home. Their first fish were caught on Grandpa Phil’s boat. They enjoyed camping, tubing and late night hunts for night crawlers. Grandpa Phil often ditched the manly outdoorsman he was to show up for his grandgirls, together baking rolly-poleys, making Saturday morning pancakes and creating jewelry. Lillianna (11) would like to mention enjoying her grandpa taking her to the mall and spoiling her. Marlaina (14) would like to share that her grandfather took her and her sisters fishing all the time. He had taught Marla how to hook the boat trailer to his truck, how to drive the boat and how to cast a line. Marla cherishes memories of post-fishing trip orange creamsicles and watching The Sandlot on repeat, like Phil did with his own children growing up. She fondly shares that grandpa looked for any way to spoil her and her sisters. Even if they weren’t home, he would drop off loaves of homemade banana bread and write them handwritten letters as pen pals. He affectionately would answer their phone calls and texts, “Hey buddy”, the same greeting he gave his own kids growing up.
Phillip will be remembered by his never-quit mentality, his resilience in life, his love of the simple things, and his kind spirit towards others who suffered. We will hold the sounds of his laughter until we hear it again, over some venison jerky and a camp fire. Under his rugged exterior was a soft childlike heart. In his latest time earth-side he became a man of faith, even reaching out to childhood friends to talk about Jesus. Anyone who knew Phil would say he would give you the shirt off his own back without a second thought. He will be truly missed until we meet him again. Until then, we are left imagining how many fish he has reeled in and what his new boat is named. Knowing Phil, his new boat likely dons the same name and sticker he came up with his children many years ago – The Fishinator.
We look forward to celebrating Phil’s life with you all on February 7th, 3pm at Albion Free Methodist Church, 25 South Platt Street Albion NY, 14411. Arrangements were entrusted to the Bogan & Tuttle Funeral Home, 226 Pearl St. Medina, NY 14103. Please light a candle or share a memory of Phillip at www.bogantuttlefunerals.com
Posted January 28 2026
Barbara C. Carroll

Born February 25, 1935, in the Town of Ridgeway, she was the daughter of the late Kenneth and Hazel (King) Hartwick.
Barbara was raised in Lyndonville and was a graduate of Lyndonville High School. On October 1, 1960, she married her beloved husband of 45 years, Albert Carroll. The couple went on to have two children, who felt blessed to have the “Best Mother”.
In her younger years, Barbara worked for G.C. Murphy Co. in Medina before becoming a stay-at-home mother. As her children grew, she re-entered the workforce as an inspector for the Newell Shirt Factory. Barbara was a 4-H leader and loved going to county fairs, as far as they could drive. Barbara also loved to camp and fish in the St. Lawrence River. She was also passionate about music. In addition to playing the guitar and the organ, Barbara loved to sing, most memorably with Ramblin’ Lou.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her beloved husband, Albert in 2005; her grandson, Eric Charache; son-in-law, John Vader; and brother, Kenneth Hartwick.
Barbara is survived by her 2 children, Patricia Vader and John (Barbara) Carroll; grandchildren, Michael Armagost (Coty Hallows), Jason Armagost (Sam Korber), John (Mary Ellen) Vader, Jr. and Kimberly (Randy)Taylor; granddaughter-in-law, Misti Charache; great-grandchildren, Madison, Michael Jr., Makynlee, Richy, Adrianna, Eric Jr., Aubree, Maverick, Jill, Griffin, Mia and Zara; and great-great-grandchildren, Silas and Koa.
An hour of calling will be held on Saturday, Jan. 31 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. at The Vine Church, 11031 Maple Ridge Rd, Medina. Barbara’s funeral service will be held immediately following the hour of calling at 12PM. Interment will be in the spring in Millville Cemetery. Arrangements are in the care of Cooper Funeral Home, 215 W. Center St., Medina.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Barbara’s name can be made to PAWS Animal Shelter, 3371 Gaines Basin Rd., Albion, NY 14411 or to The Vine Church at the address above. To share condolences please visit www.cooperfuneralhome.com.
Posted January 27 2026
Joseph Ciarico
PENSACOLA – Joseph Ciarico, 93, passed away peacefully on January 14, 2026, in Pensacola, Florida. A proud veteran and dedicated public servant, Joseph led a life marked by service, commitment, and community.
Born on March 18, 1932, in Albion, New York, Joseph was the son of Patrick and Anna Ciarico. He grew up in a close-knit family alongside his siblings Anthony Ciarico, Karen Ciarico Miller, and Sister Barbara Ciarico.
Joseph devoted much of his life to serving his country. He retired from the United States Air Force after a distinguished military career that included service during the Vietnam War. Following his military retirement, he continued his dedication to public service with an additional 20 years in civil service before retiring once more.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Joseph was an active member of his community. He was a proud member of the American Legion Post 240 and the Warrington Elks Lodge BPOE #2108. These affiliations reflected his enduring commitment to camaraderie and civic involvement.
Joseph was preceded in death by his first wife, Betty Ciarico (Patroni), and his second wife, Fay Ciarico (Kubica). He was also predeceased by his parents and his sister, Sister Barbara Ciarico.
He is lovingly remembered by his stepdaughters, Angie Parsons, Cindy Follman, Sandy Mitchell, and Patti Hayes; six grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews; his brother Anthony Ciarico; and sister Karen Ciarico Miller.
Special thanks are extended to close friend Nell Lubeski for her support and companionship.
A life of service such as Joseph’s leaves a lasting legacy. May his memory bring comfort to all who knew him.
Per his wishes, there will be no local funeral service. His cremated remains will be interred in Waterport, New York at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Wreaths Across America at Barrancas National Cemetery, Pensacola, Florida.
Posted January 26 2026
Paul Lance Plowe
Paul Lance Plowe, 84, of High Point, N.C., passed away peacefully on Jan. 24, 2026, at the home of his daughter, Diane, in High Point.
Paul was born to George P. Plowe and Hattie Poste on Sept. 15, 1941 and lived a life shaped by family, steady routines, and appreciation for the world around him.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Betty Rinehart Plowe; his parents; his sisters, Carolyn Miles, Imogene Mertz, and Katherine Fay Plowe; and his brothers, George “Sonny” Plowe, Frederick “Glen” Plowe, and Richard “Dick” Plowe.
He is survived by his sister, Verna Reckahn of Gainesville, N.Y.; his sons, Larry Plowe of Cocoa, Fla., and Philip (Susan) Plowe of Hilton, N.Y.; his daughters, Diane (David) Snider of High Point, N.C., and Darcy Watson of Greensboro, N.C.; his only granddaughter, Elizabeth Banty (Connor Carlin) of Jamestown, N.C.; and Dorothy Plowe, his former wife and friend; and many nieces and nephews.
Paul retired from Genesee Industrial Supply in Batavia, N.Y., where he worked for many years. In retirement, he enjoyed all aspects of nature, especially trees and checking his rain gauge. He had a strong interest in history, was an avid Buffalo Bills fan, and valued quiet evenings and familiar routines like his nightly toddy and feeding the dogs table scraps. Above all, Paul cherished time spent with his family. He will be remembered for his steady presence, his kindness, and the care he showed to those around him.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Hospice Foundation of America, in appreciation for the care and comfort provided during Paul’s final days.
A burial will take place at Dale Cemetery in Dale, N.Y at a later date. A Celebration of Life will be held at the Genesee County Park in East Bethany, NY. Further details will be provided by the family in the future.
Posted January 26 2026
Richard M. “Beans” Bensley

Dick was a proud US Marine and served during Vietnam. He was a member of VFW Post #1483 of Medina. He drove truck for Lapp Express and after their closing, drove for Consolidated Freightway in Middleport. Dick was an avid golfer where he had a membership at Shelridge Country Club. He enjoyed going to the casino, watching Westerns and sports, especially the Buffalo Bills, Buffalo Sabres and the NY Yankees.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his siblings Ronald Bensley, Linda Lake, Raymond Bensley, Jr. and the mother of his daughter Noreen Greenman.
He is survived by his daughter Pamela (Michael) Bronschidle; grandson Zechariah Hughes; sister RaeLynn (Richard Course) Bensley as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins.
The family will receive friends at the Cooper Funeral Home, 215 W. Center St. Medina, Sunday February 1st 1:00pm-3:00pm where his Funeral Service will be held at 3:00pm. His burial with Military Honors will be held Monday at 1:00pm at the Western NY National Cemetery, 1254 Indian Falls Rd. Corfu NY 14036. Memorials may be made to a local Veterans Service of your choice.
To share a memory of Dick, visit www.cooperfuneralhome.com.
Posted January 24 2026
Francis Albanese

Fran was a graduate of Desales Catholic School in Lockport and St. Bonaventure University. He worked as an engineer for Flightline Electronics and was a very meticulous individual. Fran enjoyed bowling and building model trains as well as woodworking and seemed to always be doing something with his hands. He took pride in his family as his family was his world.
He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Eddy Sue Albanese; his children, Lisa (Richard) Klein of Brockport, Maria (Tony) Levin of Pittsford, and Frank (Aimee) Albanese of MI; his grandchildren, Kyle (Nicole) Bakker, Kelly Bakker, Kristina (Zach) Taylor, Cassie (Randy) Clement, Ally Levin, Adam Albanese, Nathan Albanese and Jonathan Albanese; his great-grandchildren, Lincoln, Avery and Emmy; and his cousin, Helen Miles.
The family will receive friends on Thursday, January 29th from 2 to 4 p.m. only at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, 21 West Avenue-Albion, where his funeral service will be held Friday beginning at 11 a.m. followed by his interment in St. Joseph’s Cemetery.
To share a special memory of Fran, please visit: www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
Posted January 23 2026
Sam Schepis Jr.

He was the son of Salvatore and Priscilla (Lanphear) Schepis. He was a lifelong resident of Medina and worked in the area.
He was employed by Rhinehart then was a machinist at Friend Manufacturing and Saint-Gobain. He enjoyed hunting with the guys and fishing. He always looked forward to salmon fishing in the fall. He collected NASCAR cars and model trains. Sam was always willing to help anyone who needed a hand, especially his children. His greatest joy was his family. He loved them dearly. He lived by the motto “kids come first” whether it was his children or others.
Left to cherish his memory is his mother, Priscilla Schepis; his loving wife of 44 years, Patricia (Fuller) Schepis; his beloved children, Becky (Christopher) O’Neil, Steven (Stephanie) Schepis and Karie (Mike Fitch) Schepis; Proud papa of Keara, Shane, Vanessa, Skyler, Riley and Samantha.
He is also survived by his sister, Kim (Elton) Capstick; brothers, Philip (Darlene) Schepis and David (Tiffany) Schepis; sister-in-law, Margaret Schepis, brothers-in-law, Loren (Wendy) Fuller, Donald (Anne) Fuller and Douglas (Danielle) Fuller; sisters-in-law, Dorothy (David) Nolan, Darlene (Philip) Schepis and Brenda Provorce.
He was predeceased by his father, Salvatore Schepis; and a brother, William Schepis.
Per Sam’s wish there will be no calling hours. A celebration of life is being planned by the family.
The family would like to thank Hospice of Orleans and Nurse Jenelle for the extraordinary care and compassion they provided to Sam and his family.
Arrangements were made by Bogan & Tuttle Funeral Home, 226 Pearl St. Medina, NY 14103.
Please light a candle or share a memory of Sam at www.bogantuttlefunerals.com.
Posted January 23 2026
Bridget (Imy) Baker
AVON – Bridget (Imy) Baker, age 98, passed away January 21, 2026. She was born in DuBois, PA to the late Joseph & Mary Alice (Gallagher) Baker.
She was predeceased by her husband George and two sons, Larry & Ed.
She is survived by daughter Mary Ann (Dominic) Vitticore, son Joseph (Mae) Baker, several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
Memorials may be made to: Resident Activities, Avon Nursing & Rehab Facility, 215 Clinton St. Avon, NY 14414.
Mrs. Baker’s arrangements have been entrusted to Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home 21 W. Avenue, Albion, NY. To share a special memory of Imy, please visit: www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com
Posted January 22 2026
Milton E. “Milt” Boyer

Milt was a dedicated husband, father, brother, grandpa, great grandfather, and friend. He is survived by his beloved wife of 64 years, Dorothy, who steadfastly stood by his side throughout their life’s journey. Milt also leaves behind a loving legacy in his children: James Boyer, Timothy (Deb) Boyer, Douglas (Pam) Boyer, Julia (Timothy) Bowman, and Jennifer (Jay) Torres. He will be fondly remembered by his sister, June Allen, and sister-in-law: Rosemary Boyer. Milt is also survived by his grandchildren: Amber (Dominick Sidari), Tyler Boyer, Ashley Boyer, Kenneth (Michayla) Boyer, Timothy Bowman, Bethany Bowman, Levi (Logan) Boyer, McKenna (Donato Rosario), Aubrey Boyer, Jullian Torres, Jaylin Torres, Matthew Boyer, 4 great granddaughters as well as nieces and nephews.
A man of deep faith and simple pleasures, Milt was an avid reader of the Bible and a regular attendee at church; his spiritual journey rooted deeply within the community of Albion First Presbyterian Church. He found joy in the serene beauty of nature, often taking car rides to appreciate the grace of deer and eagles, and casting a fishing line in tranquil waters. Milt was a patron of life’s ordinary wonders, whether it was recording and watching home videos or sitting in his backyard, reveling in the antics of chipmunks, squirrels, and birds.
Milt’s professional life reflected his dedication and hard work. After attending Albion High School and completing an apprenticeship program at Rochester Institute of Technology, he embarked on a long and fulfilling career as a machinist at GM Rochester Products, where he retired after 37 years of exemplary service.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Milton and Margaret Boyer; his in-laws, Chauncey and Dorothy Miller; his brothers, John and Kenneth Boyer; and his brothers-in-law, Roy Allen and Lynn Miller.
Family and friends are invited to attend Milt’s Funeral Service on Saturday, January 31, at 11:00 AM, at the Albion First Presbyterian Church. Following the service, Milt will be laid to rest in Mount Albion Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, those wishing to honor Milt’s memory may do so by making a donation to the Albion First Presbyterian Church, 29 E. State Street, Albion, NY 14411. Milt’s arrangements have been entrusted to the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home of Albion. To share a special memory of Milt, please visit: www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
Posted January 22 2026
William P. Boardway, Jr.

Born on October 29, 1936, in Lackawanna, NY, he was the son of the late William and Helen (Reisch) Boardway Sr.
Billy married the former, late, Dorothy Jean Wellington, and together they raised six children.
He worked for B. Weil & Son Farm until their closing and continued working, driving the Amish Community on their errands. In Billy’s spare time, he enjoyed mowing the lawn for the town widows.
Billy is survived by his loving companion, Beverly Humphrey of Lyndonville, NY, six children, Daniel (Carol) Boardway of Middleport, NY, Tina (Michael Elder) Boardway of Lyndonville, NY, Charles Boardway of Waterport, NY, John (Darlene) Boardway of Medina, NY, Amy Boardway of Conway, S.C., and Gina (Tom) Grabar of Medina, NY, eight grandchildren, and many great-grandchildren. Also surviving is his sister, Betty Wawro-Nulph of Texas, and many nieces and nephews.
Besides his parents, and wife, Dorothy, Billy was predeceased by a brother, Joseph Boardway.
Relatives and friends may call on Tuesday, January 27th, 2026, from 4 PM-7 PM at the Bogan & Tuttle Funeral Home, 112 N. Main St. Lyndonville, NY 14098, where a funeral service will be held at 7:00 PM. Burial will be private for the family.
Memorials may be made in Billy’s name to PAWS Animal Shelter, 3371 Gaines Basin Rd, Albion, NY 14411 or to Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association, P.O.Box105, Glenolden, PA, 19036.
Please light a candle or share a memory of Billy at www.bogantuttlefunerals.com
Posted January 22 2026
Robert L. Stevens

He has lived in this area all his life where he was self-employed as a heavy equipment mechanic and an avid fisherman. Robert was also known for his green thumb and loved working in his greenhouse.
In addition to his parents, Robert is predeceased by his wife of 52 years, Hazel; daughter Tina Stevens; granddaughter, Donna Jean Smith; great grandsons, Jacoby Jenks and Kenny Smith, sister Mary Wood. and brothers Ronnie and Russell Stevens.
Robert is survived by his daughters, Diana Jenks, Vicky (Roger) Ettinger, Vera (Sam) Kerstetter, and Brenda (Tom) Newbould, sons, Dennis (Donna) Jenks, Griffith (Norma) Jenks, Michael (Camille) Jenks, 18 grandchildren; 39 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandson; sisters, Gloria Schickler, Betty Howard, Vicky Sanzotta, Sally Anderson, and Louise Thomas; brothers, Roger and Randall Stevens; several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Private Interment will be at Sandy Creek Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 6704, Hagerstown, MD 21741.
To share a memory of Robert, please visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
Posted January 21 2026
Delores “Dee” Wolfe

She loved gardening, quilting, drum corps shows and was an avid Buffalo Bills fan. In Albion, she enjoyed being a member of The Cobblestone Society & Museum, “Busy Buddies”, Garden Club, doing yoga and long walks in Mt. Albion Cemetery with a few of her close friends.
For many years Dee hosted an amazing annual holiday Cookie Party at her home for which the attendee’s children benefited from the leftovers the next morning. She took her role as a Dancing with the Stars judge seriously, complete with a homemade clipboard score sheet.
Delores is survived by her daughter Karen (Marty) O’Connor-Joyner of Centreville VA, son Glenn Wolfe of Pittsford NY, four grandchildren (Tyler (Nathaniel) O’Connor and Payton O’Connor, Hannah (Aaron) Wolfe and Alec Wolfe) and her sister Donna Bokman of Auburn CA, along with her beloved nieces and nephews.
Of Special Thanks, her family cannot express enough gratitude to Dee’s neighbors John and Sherrie Foos and their children. They have extended their love and support to her over many years and referred to her as “Grandma Dee.” She enjoyed warm day rides in their convertible for ice cream and baking them homemade pies as an expression of her love.
There will be no calling hours. Family and friends are invited to attend a memorial service at Christ Episcopal Church to be held at a later date. Interment will be held privately at the convenience of the family in Mt. Albion Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Christ Episcopal Church, 26 S. Main Street, Albion NY 14411.
Posted January 21 2026
Frederic Burns
Rochester: Frederic Dorr Burns passed away unexpectedly on January 17, 2026 at his home. He was born July 20, 1950 in Brockport to the late Dean and Julia (Sands) Burns.
Dorr was a very intelligent person. He was respected and appreciated by his family and friends. But most important, his deep faith was and is an inspiration to us all.
In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his brother-in-law James Logsdon.
Dorr is the beloved brother of Dana Logsdon; companion of Marion Sharpe; uncle of Benjamin (Krysta) Logsdon and Jacob Logsdon; great-uncle of Emma, Isabelle and Silas. He is fondly remembered by other family members and special friends.
He will be laid to rest with his parents at Hillside Cemetery in the spring.
Dorr’s arrangements have been entrusted to the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home 16650 State Route 31 Holley, NY.
Memorial contributions in his name may be made to Grace Baptist Church 5220 Lake Rd. South Brockport, NY 14420. To share a special memory of Dorr, visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
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Posted January 19 2026
Richard W. Klee, Sr.

Born January 7, 1943 in Medina, he was a son of the late Harry H. and Verna (Zanow) Klee. Richard was a graduate of Barker High School. On April 8, 1964 he married the love of his life, the former Carol A. Taylor. The couple lived in Barker and raised a family of four children and eventually moved to Middleport. Richard was employed by FMC in Middleport and retired after 33 years. Whether it was picking apples every fall or growing his large vegetable garden every year, Richard had a passion for farming. He also enjoyed playing bingo, the lottery and playing euchre. Above all, Richard cherished spending quality time with his family, especially his grandchildren, who were the lights of his life.
In addition to his parents, Richard was predeceased by five siblings, Eileen Petti, Donald Klee, Joyce Murphy, Lucy Kowalski and Carol Roberts.
Left to cherish his memory are his beloved wife of 61 years, Carol Klee; four children, LuCinda (Michael) Woodruff of Newfane, Richard (Debra) Klee, Jr. of Middleport, Angela (Art) Sterner of Chandler, AZ and Gregory (Sheryl) Klee of Eggertsville; twelve grandchildren; twelve great-grandchildren (one on the way); a sister, Geraldine Payne of Lockport; and several nieces and nephews.
Calling hours will be held on Friday, Jan. 23 from 1-3PM immediately followed by his funeral service at 3PM at the Bates, Wallace & Heath Funeral Home, 38 State St., Middleport. Interment will be at a later date in the spring in West Ridgeway Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family appreciates any memorial donations to be made to the Parkinson’s Foundation at www.parkinson.org. Share memories and condolences at www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
Posted January 19 2026
Charlie Pecorella

He left behind a legacy of warmth, generosity and joy. Known for his big personality and quick sense of humor, he had an extraordinary ability to connect with people. His life was marked by business success and strong professional partnerships throughout Albion, Brockport, Rochester and Buffalo. Beyond his work, he was deeply enriched by the personal friendships and connections he nurtured over his 81 years.
Charlie had a passion for collecting, most notably wine and art, and loved sharing these interests with his friends in New York, Florida and California. His generosity and love for his close friends and family were truly special. Among his greatest joys was his bond with the family dog, Nena. They were inseparable companions.
He is survived by his devoted wife, Phyllis; his son, David, and daughter-in-law, Melissa; his cherished granddaughter, Josie; and of course, Nena.
He was predeceased by his parents, Gladys and Matteo Pecorella; by his sister, Shirley Pecorella Coffey, and sister-in-law Prudence Pecorella. His childhood home was in Albion, New York. His surviving siblings are Frances Pecorella Oakes and Matteo Pecorella.
His spirit will live on in the laughter, love and memories he gave so freely.
Those wishing to honor his memory may consider a donation to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, Sterling Animal Shelter in Sterling, Massachusetts, or another animal shelter. A graveside burial at Mount Albion Cemetery in New York will be held at a later date.
For online guestbook please visit: www.everettfuneral.com.
Posted January 16 2026
Rodney G. French

Rodney worked for many years as a line-worker at General Electric in Brockport. He loved to ride his motorcycle as well as play various games such as Scrabble and Chess. Rodney also enjoyed reading, hunting and muscle cars.
In addition to his parents, Rodney was predeceased by his siblings, Roger French, Janice Scholes and Beverly Harrington.
Rodney is survived by his sisters, Pamela French, Carol (James) Freeman and Mildred (Joseph) Sanfilippo; brother, Joseph (Melinda) French; as well as numerous nephews, nieces, great-nephews and great-nieces, and great-great nephews and nieces.
Rodney’s family will receive friends at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, 21 West Ave. Albion, NY 14411 on Wednesday January 21, 2026 from 1 to 3 p.m. His funeral service will held at the funeral home at 3 p.m. following visitation. Interment will be held at the convenience of the family in Mt. Albion Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorials in his name may be made to a charity or organization of your choice.
To share a special memory of Rodney, visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.









