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Posted May 15 2026
Edmund “Butch” Rosenbeck

MEDINA – Edmund “Butch” Rosenbeck, age 84 of Shelby, entered into rest on Wednesday, May 13, 2026 at the Orchard Rehab & Nursing Center.

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

April 21, 1966 – May 10, 2026

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

HOLLEY – Norman Guy Wheeler, 95, of Holley, New York, passed away peacefully at home, on May 14, 2026. He was born on October 28, 1930, in Warsaw, New York, to Ruth Ellen (Neeley) Wheeler and Riley Guy 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

HOLLEY – Duane Alan Engle, age 75, of Holley passed away on April 1, 2026.

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.

Posted May 11 2026
Earl E. Sturtevant, Jr.

Earl E. Sturtevant, Jr., age 99, passed away May 11, 2026, at his home surrounded by his loving family. He was born, May 28,1926 in Bradford PA, a son of the late Earl E. Sturtevant Sr. and Mabel (Tompkins) Sturtevant.

Earl attended Franklinville School then joined the Army, serving from 1944-1946. He married Onalee L. (Powell) July 2, 1949, and raised 4 children. He worked at Frontier Stone Products, retiring after 32 years.

In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his wife Onalee, son Timothy, and 8 siblings Jim, Stan, Ted, Stella, Donna, Vivian, Lassie and Ruth.

He is survived by his children Bonnie Seelbinder, Brenda Sturtevant, Terry (Debbie) Sturtevant; grandchildren Ryan (Beth) Sturtevant, Holly (Jim) Klatt, Matt (Maria) Sturtevant, step grandchildren Ron Seelbinder and Chris (Denise) Seelbinder; great-grandchildren Gabby Arnold, Lacey Kenward, Amelia, Alexandra, Caitlin Klatt, Cecelia and Catalina Sturtevant; step siblings Carlos (Raffi) and Stephen (Karen) Runng. as well as many nieces and nephews.

There are no prior calling hours. His Graveside Service with Military Honors will be held at the convenience of the family at the Western New York National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice of Orleans, 14080 NY-31, Albion NY 14411 or P.A.W.S, 3371 Gaines Basin Rd., Albion NY 14411. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Homes, Inc. Albion.

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

Posted May 10 2026
Shirley A. Gould

KENDALL – Shirley A. Gould, age 93, passed away May 9, 2026, at Unity Hospital. She was born on January 18, 1933, in Albion to the late Harold and Margaret (Barker) Furness.

Shirley was a longtime member of the Kendall United Methodist Church and enjoyed her weekly Euchre games with friends.

In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her beloved husband John in 2012, daughter Nancy Wright, son Michael Gould, siblings Harold (Shelva) Furness, Jack Furness, Estes Furness, Eleanor Furness, Janet Reis, Bill (Diane) Furness, James (Judy) Furness, brother-in-law James Herring.

Shirley is survived by her daughters, Marleen (Rick) Horsey, Sandy (Lynn) Murnan, Debbie (Tommie) Clark, Patty (Chuck) Costanza; 10 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; siblings, Leroy (Barbara) Furness, Sybil Herring, Barbara (Bill) Schuler; sisters-in-law, Mary and Anita Furness, as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Shirley’s family will receive friends at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, 16650 State Route 31 Holley, NY 14470 on Tuesday May 12th from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Her funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment will be held in Sandy Creek Cemetery in Murray.

Memorial contributions in Shirley’s name may be made to the Kendall Fire Dept. Inc. PO Box 387 Kendall, NY 14476.

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

Posted May 08 2026
Barbara Passarell

ALBION – Barbara Passarell passed away peacefully on the morning of May 7th with her family by her side.

Barb was born September 8, 1957 to James and Marian Moore, growing up in Hulberton with siblings Carol, Bill and Gail. As a young girl, she especially treasured time with her grandmother Harriet Moore at the farm on Munger Road. In 1975, she graduated with the last class at the old Holley High School.

On April 21, 1979 Barb married Jim Passarell and they had 3 children: Matthew, Erica (John) Michaelson, and Daniel (Carine) Passarell. Barb was Nana to 3 grandchildren: Bennett, Claire, and Anthony whom she adored and loved spending time with.

Barb enjoyed taking care of many children and remained friends with their parents until her passing. She began work at the County Nursing Home and later transferred to Orleans Correctional Facility where she retired as Executive Department secretary in 2020. She also faithfully served Holy Family Parish as the bookkeeper for nineteen years.

Motherhood was her greatest joy and she took pride in her children’s accomplishments.

At various times, she played volleyball, softball, tennis, bowled, and golfed. Many of these were on teams with her wonderful friend Marian Gerhardy whom she met in high school. She also loved riding her motorcycle alongside her husband’s.

Barb’s creative mind was always evident, particularly with the tremendous quilts she took great pride in making. It was this creativity over the years which also transformed her house into a home. She maintained beautiful gardens and the excellent meals she prepared were always, as she said, “made with love.”

Barb was received into the Catholic Church in 1998 and learned that she shared a birthday – September 8th – with the Blessed Virgin Mary which helped solidify her decision to convert. Over the past 10 years she was a weekly communicant at the Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Latin Mass Community in Irondequoit while also attending Holy Family Parish in Albion. This year, she attended each of the three Easter Triduum Masses with her last being the Vigil Mass.

Throughout these past five months Barb inspired her family and friends with an optimism and faith while the effects of treatment or other conditions were evident. She did not complain and always focused on the well-being of others before herself.

Barb was very similar to her father in that both had a calming presence and possessed a quiet strength even in the most difficult of times. She was predeceased by him in 2021, and her brother Bill in 2020.

She is survived by her husband, Jim; children, Matthew, Erica, and Daniel; grandchildren; son and daughter-in law; mother, Marian; sisters, Carol (Ray) Stern, and Gail (Stephen) Tipton, along with sisters in-law, Rebecca (late Gerry) Daniels and Deborah Passarell. And also many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

The family is especially grateful to Father Richard Csizmar, Father Mark Noonan, Father Dennis Bonsignore, and Father Malachy Nwosu who provided Barb with the Sacraments in her final days.

The family is also thankful to the medical staff at Medina and Strong Memorial Hospitals.

Barb often referenced 1st Corinthians Chapter 2, verse 9: “But as it is written: That eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither hath it entered into the heart of man, what things God hath prepared for them that love him.” Her family is confident Barb is now seeing the fulfillment of God’s promise to her.

The family will receive friends on Tuesday May 12, from 1 to 3 p.m. & 6 to 8 p.m. at Christopher-Mitchell Funeral Home 21 W. Avenue Albion with a Mass of Christian Burial at Holy Family Parish on Wednesday May 13, at 9 a.m. Interment will follow at Saint Joseph’s Cemetery, Albion.

Memorial contributions in Barb’s memory may be made to Holy Family Parish, 106 South Main Street in Albion or a Hospice provider of your preference.

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

Posted May 06 2026
John “Jack” V. Davis

MIDDLEPORT – John “Jack” V. Davis, age 89, passed away unexpectedly at his home. He was born July 28, 1936 in Medina to the late Charles and Helen (Tylec) Davis.

A truly singular individual, Jack has been described as a “Middleport icon”, “a legend”, “a kind soul”, and a “fascinating man.” Jack was widely known by so many and loved by all.

For decades, Jack wandered the highways and byways of Niagara and Orleans counties all year round, walking regularly from his home in Middleport to Medina, Lockport, Albion and beyond. Each summer, he would walk the length of the canal from Lockport to Albion (sometimes beyond), inspecting the bridges and noting any changes. In winter, he was known by his bright red coat, four-buckle rubber boots, and trademark ear-flap cap.

He spent hours in the local libraries, Curvin’s, Fischer’s Newsroom and anywhere where magazines, books or newspapers might be found, pouring over the stories and photos.

While on his travels, he was frequently seen by friendly motorists who would postpone their direction and destinations to kindly give him a lift. Many such rides were often filled with conversations wherein Jack would recount stories and facts in amazing detail on his favorite topics – family and local histories, World War II and the bridges along the Erie Canal.

Jack was a very social person, attending birthdays, family gatherings, funerals, etc, often bringing a card or a simple token gift. He very much enjoyed a picnic or a good meal, especially where there were cherry pop, hot dogs and sweets. It was well-known among all who knew him that he favored chocolate-covered cherries (he loved all things red!) and would receive dozens of boxes from well-wishers at Christmastime.

He was also perhaps the greatest fan of the local, iconic band Jonesie, traveling to wherever they were playing to see the show, hanging out with the band and enjoying the music.

Jack wasn’t a doctor, a lawyer, or an engineer. He didn’t author any great books, was never elected to office, didn’t have wealth or status or a grand home. But he lived a rich and simple life and judging by the immense outpouring of love and affection at the news of his passing. Jack was a far, far richer man than anyone could ever hope to be.

Jack was predeceased by his father, John V. Davis (1956) and his mother Helen (Tylec) Davis (1999).

He is survived by his cousins Martin (Ann) Busch of Middleport, Michael Busch of Ithaca, Christopher (Cindy) Busch of Medina, Mark (Gail) Tylec) of Florida, Vincent (Cynthia) Tylec of Middleport, and Patricia Kathleen (Thomas) White of Florida.

There are no prior calling hours. Jack’s memorial service will be held at the Middleport United Methodist Church, 9 Park Ave. Middleport, NY 14105 on Friday, May 22nd at 11 a.m. Interment of ashes will be held in Sacred Heart Cemetery, N. Gravel Rd., Medina, NY.

Memorial contributions in Jack’s name may be made to the Royalton Hartland Community Library 9 Vernon St. Middleport, NY 14105.

Jack’s arrangements have been entrusted to the Bates, Wallace & Heath Funeral Home, 38 State St. Middleport, NY.

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

Posted May 05 2026
Chelsea Kathryn Campbell

Oct. 3, 2016 – May 2, 2026

After a brave battle with cancer and subsequent bone marrow transplant, Chelsea Kathryn Campbell went from her mommy’s arms into the arms of Jesus on May 2, 2026.

Cheslea is survived by her parents, JoAnnah Piedmonte and Twan Campbell; older brother, Carter Campbell; twin sister, Charlotte Campbell; oldest brother, Antwan Campbell Jr.; oldest sister, Kaydence Campbell; Grandparents, Leslie and Dennis Piedmonte; Auntie Kathryn (John) Lehmann; Auntie Lori Yockey; and Uncle Dennis (Rachelle) Mandigo. Chelsea is also survived by many cousins and extended family.

For all who knew Chelsea, she was a vibrant, courageous, determined, joyful little girl who fiercely loved the people and things that made her happy. Chelsea was the biggest Daddy’s Girl who willingly shared that love with her built-in best friend and twin sister, Charlotte.

Chelsea attended North Park Community School (Buffalo Public School #50) and thrived in an inclusive setting with her typical peers. She learned from them and they learned from her.

Chelsea and Charlotte were born with Down Syndrome which provided her entire family and community a chance to learn, love, live openly and authentically. They all learned to become Chelsea’s and Charlotte’s biggest advocates.

Her love of Disney Princesses and all animals was evident in everything Chelsea did, especially when she carried around calendars and books. She loved to sing and dance to her favorite Princess movies and her family always made sure to end every movie and book with “and they lived happily ever after.”

Her family will forever be grateful for all the love and support they received during Chelsea’s courageous journey.

The family will be present on Friday, May 8, 2026 from 2-7 p.m. at the (Tonawanda Chapel) Amigone Funeral Home Inc., 2600 Sheridan Drive (corner of Parker Blvd), with a Funeral Service to take place the following day on Saturday, May 9, 2026 at 9 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, her family asks that you donate to any of the following organizations in Chelsea’s honor: P.U.N.T. Pediatric Cancer Collaborative (712 Main Street #103, Buffalo 14202); Courage of Carly Fund (Elm and Carlton Sts., Buffalo 14263); Sophia the Fierce, Inc. (379 Seabrook Dr., Williamsville 14221); Colt 45 Strong (PO BOX 182 Allegany NY 14706); and Abbie’s Angels Foundation (36 Gaffney Rd. Lockport, NY 14094).

The family kindly invites guests to wear something in Chelsea’s favorite color pink. Share condolences at www.AMIGONE.com.

Posted May 04 2026
Maryann “Cookie” Snyder

ALBION – Maryann “Cookie” Snyder, 76, of Kent, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Saturday, May 2, 2026.

She was born September 14,1949 in Albion, the daughter of the late Leslie and Maryann T. Becker.

On July 28,1967 she married Gilbert M Snyder and together they celebrated 58 years.

Cookie was a housewife and a member of Albion Bible Baptist Church. Cookie enjoyed watching NASCAR and watching and feeding birds. She will be remembered fondly for her great sense of humor, enjoying her neighbors, and enjoying a good meal with family and friends.

In addition to her husband, Gil of Kent, Cookie is survived by 2 daughters, Susie (Leslie) Young (Sam) of Leicester, NY and Melissa Putnam of Bergen, NY; a son, Gilly Jr of Penfield; grandsons, James Wooldridge of Kent, and Sammy Young Jr of Warsaw; granddaughter, Maddie Young of Warsaw.

She is also survived by her sisters, Jeanette (Carl) Babcock of Albion, Lori (Gerald Sr) Ford of Kent; brother, Leslie (Dawn) Becker Jr. of Churchville, along with nieces and nephews; close friend, Anita Platt of Kent and her beloved dogs, Billy and Bella.

Cookie’s family will receive friends at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, 21 W. Avenue, Albion on Friday, May 8, from 5 to 7 p.m.  Cookie’s Funeral Service will be held on Saturday at the funeral home at 11 a.m., officiated by Mark Luce and Sam Young. Interment will be in Mt. Albion Cemetery.

Family and friends invited to Carlton Rec Hall 1853 Oak Orchard Rd. Albion, NY 14411, for a meal and fellowship at noon.

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

Posted May 02 2026
Gertrude Kabasta

MEDINA – Gertrude M. Kabasta, of Medina, NY entered into rest at the age of 89 on Thursday, April 30, 2026 at the Crossroads House in Batavia.

Born December 22, 1936 in Robison, PA, she was a daughter of the late Harry and Clella (Fulcomer) Saxton.

On October 30, 1954 she married Frank H. Kabasta. She was a longtime parishioner of the Oak Orchard Assembly of God Church in Medina. Gertrude worked for many years at Ontario Foods. She enjoyed crafting and collecting owls.

In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her beloved husband of 51 years, Frank Kabasta.

Survivors include her five children, Carol (Dave) Tabor of Albion, Allan Kabasta of Waterport, Teresa (John) Nappa of Middleport, Joseph (Karen) Kabasta of TN and Edward (Nicholas) Kabasta of CA.

Calling hours will be held on Saturday, May 9 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Oak Orchard Assembly of God Church, 12111 Ridge Rd., Medina. Her funeral service will immediately follow at 12 p.m. Interment will be in Bates Road Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to Crossroads House at 11 Liberty St., Batavia, NY, 14020 or to the Oak Orchard Assembly of God at the above address.

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

Posted May 01 2026
Gar D. Trusselle

ALBION – Gar D. Trusselle, 79, passed away peacefully on April 22, 2026, surrounded by his family and their immense love for him.

Gar was born on October 21, 1946, to Kenneth P. Trusselle and Laurel (Delano) Trusselle in Albion, NY.

Gar was predeceased by his parents; his grandparents, Henry C. and Ethel (Slater) Delano and Stanley P. and Ruth (Kniffin) Trusselle; and his cousin, Marc Raymond.

Gar is survived by his daughters, Jessica Trusselle and Martha Trusselle; his grandchildren, Oliver and Eleanor Fox; his cousin, Tod S. Raymond; and his loyal grand-dog, Teddy.

Gar was a lifelong resident of Albion, NY, and attended Albion Central School, graduating in 1964. He attended the Rochester Institute of Technology and later founded Suburban Electric in 1968. Gar was a man of remarkable drive and integrity who built Suburban Electric into a successful commercial electrical construction company serving the greater Rochester and Buffalo areas.

Gar was a talented musician whose deep love of music remained a lifelong passion. In the 1960s, he was a keyboardist for The Humans. The band toured the Northeast and had hits, “Take a Taxi” and “Warning,” which received airplay around the country. The Humans opened for several big-name acts and made the list of the greatest garage rock bands of all time.

Gar was an avid boater and loved spending summers on Lake Ontario, where he regularly traveled to Canada (Toronto, Kingston, and the Thousand Islands). When he wasn’t boating, Gar enjoyed restoring classic boats and cars and was a master woodworker.

Gar spent this last year in Texas and grew to love Houston. Although Albion was his home, he felt like a true Texan after he settled in and we lovingly called Gar “The Oil Tycoon,” as he always wore his cowboy hat out on the town. He made many dear friends in Houston, and everyone fell in love with his sweet, quiet demeanor.

Gar looked forward to new adventures and lived this last year to its fullest. He attended and sat in the dugout with his favorite baseball team, The New York Yankees. Gar also had wonderful times at car shows, pool parties, his 79th birthday celebration with many old and new friends, front row seats to Willie Nelson and Lyle Lovett concerts and dinners out at his most loved restaurants. Gar traveled with his family to Galveston, Baltimore, New Orleans, Saratoga, and his favorite place, Key West. Gar was excited to return to the Keys in February with his family, visiting all of their special places and reliving so many of the amazing times they had shared there over the years.

Gar considered raising his two daughters his greatest accomplishment; they will forever miss him.

A private celebration of life will be held at a later date.

Contributions in Gar’s memory may be made to:

UT MD Anderson Cancer Center: https://www.mdanderson.org/gifts

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center: https://secure.jhu.edu/form/Kimmel

Glioblastoma Foundation: https://glioblastomafoundation.org/get-involved/donate/

Posted April 30 2026
James W. Nicholson

MEDINA – James W. “Jim” Nicholson, age 86, of Medina, NY, entered into rest on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, at his home, with his loving family at his side.

Born on March 25, 1940, in Lockport, NY, he was the son of the late John J. and Isabelle (Golden) Nicholson.

Jim graduated from Lockport High School in 1958, married his late first wife that same year, and enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. He returned home on June 24, 1961, with the rank of Lance Corporal. He was employed by the Niagara County Sheriff’s Department and, in 1974, married the former Virginia Whittleton; together, they raised five children. Later, Jim was employed as Head Custodian at Medina High School until his retirement in 1998.

In his spare time, Jim was an avid woodworker and scroll-saw artist and was a member of the WNY Scrollers Association.

Jim is survived by his wife of 52 years, Ginny Nicholson; his children, John W. Nicholson, Ronald A. (Amanda) Nicholson, Kevin P. (Rhonda) Nicholson, Rhonda (Matthew) Tuttle, and Shawn P. (Jennifer) Nicholson. Also surviving are ten grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and a brother, Thomas (Maxine) Nicholson, along with several nieces and nephews.

Besides his parents and first wife, Jim was predeceased by two children, Michelle and Donnie Nicholson.

Arrangements are incomplete at this time and will be announced on a later date.

 Memorials may be made in Jim’s name to Hospice of Orleans, 14080 Rt. 31, 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 Jim at www.bogantuttlefunerals.com.

Posted April 29 2026
Charles L. (Beach) Herman

MEDINA – Charles L. (Beach) Herman, age 28, of Medina, NY, went home to be with the Lord on April 5, 2026.

Born March 12, 1998, in Rochester, NY, he was the natural son of the late Justina Jakes and Charles L. Beach, Sr.

Charles graduated from Medina High School in 2016. A proud Mustang, he excelled in wrestling and loved playing football during his high school years. He participated in the Upward Bound Program through which he traveled to Vietnam. He went on to attend SUNY Brockport. Charles served in the U.S. Army. During his time in the military, he served in Korea, Texas, and lastly Oklahoma, where he lived for a while before returning to the Medina area to live closer to family.

Charles had a passion for music; he loved singing and playing guitar. Whether it was doing yardwork or simply going for a walk, he loved being outdoors. Charles was always willing to help anyone in need. He will be dearly missed by his family and friends.

In addition to both of his natural parents, Charles is now reunited with his precious 3-year-old son, Marcellus C. Herman, who sadly passed in 2024.

Left to cherish his memory are his adoptive parents, Jason and Amy Herman; siblings, Valentina Ruiz-Jakes, Sydney Brown, Kyle Herman (Arianna Pluskwa) and Emma (Reagan) Ward; nieces and nephews, Zariah and Kryslyn Brown and Liam Ward; aunts, Vera (Ramone) Mendez-Hernandez and Earlean Coger; uncle, Tommy Lee Jakes; adoptive grandmother, Wendy Ainsworth; adoptive aunts and uncles, Amanda (Michael) Brooks, Allen Ainsworth and Anthony (Lindsay) Ainsworth.

An hour of visitation will be held on Saturday, May 9 from 1 to 2 p.m. at the New Hope Community Church (First Baptist Church), 203 West Center St., Medina. Full military honors will be accorded at 2 p.m., immediately followed by his memorial service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Medina Mustang Sports Boosters, 10780 F Telegraph Rd., Medina, NY 14103.

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

Posted April 29 2026
James Taylor

LYNDONVILLE – James Mark Taylor, age 76, of Lyndonville, NY, passed away on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, surrounded by his dearest loved ones.

Known as Jim or JT, he pursued his lifelong passion for fishing as a USCG licensed charter captain and was the owner of Hawg Master Fishing Charters. He spent many hours fishing the Niagara River and Lake Ontario and fly fishing in Alaska and Montana.

Jim spent endless hours tending his flower gardens and he was particularly proud of his lilies and gladiolus. His gardens were a haven for butterflies and birds and he enjoyed caring for hummingbirds, bluebirds, finches, orioles and watching the acrobatics of his beloved purple martin colony.

Born on April 15, 1950, he was the son of the late Richard W. and Emily (Benk) Taylor.

Jim is survived by his wife of 42 years, Virginia (Ginny); daughter, Laura (Paul) Thomason; grandsons, Taylor Elia and Jacob Thomason; brother, Richard (Althea) Taylor; and several nieces and nephews.

Jim was preceded in death by his brother, William B. Taylor. Jim was also a “cat dad” to many stray and abandoned cats.

Jim’s life will be fondly remembered by his family and his many, many friends, fishing buddies and customers.

At Jim’s request, there will be no prior visitation or traditional funeral services. His family will plan for a gathering to reminisce and share stories at a later date.

Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Orleans, 14080 NY 31, Albion, NY 14411, St. John’s Episcopal Church,110 Chestnut Street, Youngstown, NY 14174, or SUNY Niagara Foundation, 3111 Saunders Settlement Road, Sanborn, NY 14132.

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 Jim at www.bogantuttlefunerals.com.

Posted April 28 2026
Lottie M Stefaniak

MEDINA – Lottie M. Stefaniak, 97 of Medina, NY, went to be with the Lord on Friday, April 24, 2026 at the Medina Memorial Hospital.

Born on July 16, 1928, in the Town of Shelby, NY, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Catherine (Sygnet) Stefaniak.

She worked various jobs, including working at Heintz and Birdseye. Lottie was also a seamstress for Hickey Freeman and eventually retired from working at Bernzomatic. Lottie loved animals and had a particular fondness of cats. She was a gifted, self-taught artist and drew many pictures of women’s faces and fashion. In her spare time she enjoyed her flower garden, baking and sewing.

Lottie is survived by several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews.

Besides her parents, Lottie is predeceased by her siblings, John Stefaniak, Josephine Grabowski, Stanley Stefaniak, Sophie Strickland, Helen Maier and Anthony “Tony” Stefaniak, and three nephews, Steven Maier, Daniel Stefaniak, and Joseph Grabowski.

Relatives and friends may call on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, from 9 AM- 10 AM at the Bogan & Tuttle Funeral Home, 226 Pearl St., Medina, NY 14103, with a Mass of Christian Burial celebration to follow at 11:00 AM, at Holy Trinity/St. Mary’s Church, 211 Eagle St., Medina, NY 14103.

Memorials may be made in Lottie’s name to Holy Trinity/ St. Mary’s Church or to PAWS Animal Shelter, 3371 Gaines Basin Rd, 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 Lottie at : www.bogantuttlefunerals.com

 

Posted April 27 2026
Joanne McGaughey

MEDINA – Joanne Marie Schrader McGaughey, age 95, of Medina, NY, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, April 25, 2026, at the Medina Memorial hospital Medina, New York.

Joanne was born on August 30, 1930, in Medina, New York. She was the daughter of Charles Fredrick Schrader and Eleanor Thorne McCabe Schrader.

She married the love of her life, Laird Kenneth McGaughey on April 28, 1951. Joanne was a loving and devoted mother. She and her husband, Laird (aka Larry), raised two children.

Joanne is survived by her two children: Derrick Laird McGaughey and Charmayne Renee McGaughey Bloom (Robert William Bloom Jr.), granddaughter, Chelsey Marie Bloom Beutel (Christopher John Beutel) and several nieces and nephews.

She is predeceased by her four siblings: Robert James McCabe (Marie McCabe), Eleanor Virginia McCabe Erway Putnam, Eleanora Elizabeth McCabe Seward (Roy Elbert Seward), Janette Beatrice McCabe Brown (Robert Edward Brown) as well as her parents.

Joanne’s family will receive relatives and friends from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursday, May 7, 2026, at the Bogan & Tuttle Funeral Home, 226 Pearl St. Medina, NY 14103, where a funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Interment will be in the Millville Cemetery.

Memorials may be made in Joanne’s name to the Alzheimer’s Association and to the New Life Alliance Church, 4140 Shelby Basin Rd. Medina, NY 14103.

Please light a candle or share a memory of Joanne at www.bogantuttlefunerals.com.

Posted April 27 2026
Rita S. Brace

MEDINA – Rita S. Brace, 65, of Medina, NY, entered into rest on Thursday, April 23, 2026, at the Medina Memorial Hospital.

Born on February 28, 1961, she was the daughter of the late Preston and Beverly (Dawley) Stone.

Rita grew up in the Albion/Medina area and was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. On July 7, 2010, she married the late Merle Walter Brace. She enjoyed camping with her husband and family.

Rita is survived by her children, John Austin, Fred Austin, Candece Murrillo, Beverly Austin, Charlie Thorne, Pettie Thorne, Ray Austin, Amenda McQueen and Carl McQuenn, and six grandchildren. Also surviving are her siblings, Eugene Olsen, Thomas Olsen, James Stone Sr., Paul and Paula Stone, Preston Stone III, and Sharon Reyes, as well as many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Besides her parents, Rita was predeceased by her husband, Merle, and her sister, Ina Kavulich.

The family will hold a celebration of life at a later date to be announced.

Arrangements were entrusted to the Bogan & Tuttle Funeral Home, 226 Pearl St., Medina, NY 14103.

Please light a candle or share a memory of Rita at www.bogantuttlefunerals.com.

Posted April 25 2026
Michael M. Beam

Michael M. Beam, 71, of Amherst NY finally used up what his family thought was an endless supply of nine lives and passed on March 3, 2026, after waging a fierce battle with a fast moving cancer.

Born on September 16, 1954, to Donald and Joyce Beam in Albion, NY, he grew up on a farm with his brothers, where he learned hard work, equipment operation and repair and developed a deep appreciation for hands-on, real-world education. This began a diverse career with an up-bringing that taught him that anything was possible if you just put your mind to it.

He had an extraordinary talent in welding, fabrication, and problem solving – evidenced by designing and building multiple inventions with his brothers – two of which were awarded patents. He was an owner/operator of semi trucking, a mechanic and service garage owner, and a Kodak employee.

In 1998 Mike joined Gemcor (now Ascent Aerospace) and was a dedicated team member for 29 years. He was a highly intelligent and deeply dedicated Controls Engineer. His work will leave a lasting mark on the aerospace industry. Mike played a key role in multiple innovations and patents that advanced manufacturing capabilities and helped shape the company’s success. His expertise and commitment took him all around the world, installing complex systems at aerospace facilities where commercial aircraft are assembled. His most recent achievement was completing a major upgrade at an aerospace plant in Portugal.

Mike’s hobbies were many – a passion for fast classic cars and motorcycles, boating and drag racing probably used up some of his nine lives. His pride and joys included a custom built 4WD El Camino, a VW dune buggy, and resto-mods of a 68 El Camino and a 70 Challenger. He collected and modified model trains, and thoroughly enjoyed the time spent with close friends who shared his passion for classic muscle cars.

Mike is survived by his wife, Olena; his daughter, Stacey (Randy); stepson, Bohdan; brother, Roger (Debbie); grandchildren, Alexandria and Nathan; nephews and nieces, Daniel, Loren and Lisa as well as his many friends from Penasack, Kodak, and Ascent Aerospace.

He was predeceased by his brothers, Curtis and Richard (Valerie).

The family has chosen to forego traditional services in lieu of a remembrance at a later date for family and friends.

Posted April 22 2026
Catherine Anne Morrison

ARCHER, FL – Catherine Anne Morrison 78 entered into eternal rest on April 10th 2026 in Archer Fl. surrounded by family.

“Kathy” was born in Clay County WV on July 8th 1947 to Stephen (Kay) Kessel and Della (Ernie) Reich.  She attended school in Albion and held different jobs over the years.

Kathy was preceded in death by her husband and soulmate Samuel L Morrison, and Son William L Sauls Jr.

Kathy is survived by her children Gloria (Lee) Dollar, Christy (James) Dunn , Samuel H L (Cynthia) Morrison, and Frank Morrison.

Grandchildren, Casey, Codi, Randy and Bobby Dollar, Samantha Kennedy, Travis Mackie, Jaxson Dunn, Andrew Brabon, Hayley, Carter, Kate Morrison and Amber Sauls. As well as 18 Great Grand children.

Siblings, Marsha Gaddis, Ellen Forte, Steve (Linda) Kessel, Tom Mullins, Sam Mullins and Jason (Sherry) Mullins.

Kathy enjoyed spending time on the beach walking and collecting shells. She will be remembered for her loving wit and unfiltered ways and for telling Jaxson to put the money in the jar for cussing all while cussing herself.

Services for Catherine will be held at Otter Creek Cemetery where she will be laid to rest beside her husband.