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Posted December 01 2020

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Posted November 01 2025
Mark J. Morreall

HOLLEY – Mark James “Flash” Morreall passed away suddenly on October 29, 2025. He was born in Rochester, NY on December 25, 1955 to the late Ward and Ethel Morreall.

He was predeceased by his mother-in-law, Janet Maines and her husband ,Harry Maines.

Mark was a US Army Veteran serving in Korea and as such was very involved with our veterans and donated time to go visit and bring them treats. He was an active member of the Holley American Legion and the VFW.

Mark had many interests. He was a very talented artist and was a master at wood carvings.  His poems are unbelievable works of art and many would consider them worthy of being published. Mark was always there to help and had many friends with his meeting groups and was truly loved by many.

He leaves behind his wife of 41 years, Susan; a daughter, Kelsey Morreall; a son, Sean (Shelby) Morreall; a brother, Fred Morreall; a sister, Carol Nowry; father-in-law, Kermit (Pamela) Mercer; sister-in-law, Debbie (John) Mercer; as well as many cousins, nieces, nephews and so many people he has helped over the years.

There will be no calling hours.  A Celebration of Life in honor of Mark will be held at the New Hope Community Church (formerly Medina Baptist Church) at a time to be announced in the near future. Private interment with Military Honors will be held at the convenience of the family in Mt. Albion Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The Patient Activity Fund of the Batavia VA Medical Center, 222 Richmond Avenue, Batavia, NY, 14020.

Mark’s arrangements have been entrusted to the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home of Holley. To share a special memory of Mark, please visit: www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

Posted October 31 2025
Paul F. Fulcomer

ALBION – Paul F. Fulcomer, a beloved husband, father, brother, and veteran departed this life on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, at the age of 78. Paul was a cherished resident of Albion, where he spent many memorable years.

Born May 13, 1947, Paul lived a life marked by dedication, service, and love for those around him. A proud United States Navy veteran, he served with honor on a Swift Boat during the Vietnam War. His commitment to his fellow veterans was evident throughout his life, culminating in his role as the Director of the Orleans County Veterans Service Agency.

As a life member and Past Commander of the Medina VFW Post 1483, Paul was a devoted supporter of veteran causes and was actively involved with the American Legion and the Orleans County Joint Veteran’s Council. He also served as the Past County Commander of the American Legion and past member and Commander of Medina American Legion Post 204.

Paul is survived by his loving wife of 33 years, Diana, and his daughters Sandy (Andrew Spies) Fulcomer of Clarendon, Mallory (Dan) Berry of Medina, and Lori (Jack) Stewart of Medina.

His legacy continues with his cherished grandchildren: Ryan Scheitheir, Madison Stewart, Alyssa Jenks, and Mason and Charlotte Berry. He is also survived by his brothers Rusty Rearigh, Mike Lear, William Lear, Danny Lear, Jim Palmer,  sisters Brenda Fazzino and Anna Lear, Sue Hill, and Laura Burnett.

Paul leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews, brothers- and sisters-in-law, including his “partner in crime,” Bruce Albone of Albion. His heart and home were further filled with the companionship of his treasured Jack Russell Terriers, Delilah Rose and Levi Carter.

Paul was predeceased by his brothers Norman Overman, Bobby Palmer, and Don Palmer, his brother-in-law Douglas Albone, sister-in-law Linda Brownell, his nephew Nathan White, and his niece Yuko Farman. Together with these family connections, Paul’s heart found its greatest joy in the company of his grandchildren and in watching their baseball and softball games.

An ardent vehicle enthusiast and a member of the Albion Lodge #1006 BPO Elks, Paul delighted in woodworking, camping, and cruising in his Corvette. He also treasured the simple pleasure of daily coffee gatherings at the Village House Restaurant with friends.

The family will receive friends at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, 21 West Avenue, Albion, on Tuesday, November 4, from 4 to 7 p.m. A funeral service will be held at the same location on Wednesday, November 5, at 11 a.m. Family and friends are invited to attend his burial with military honors at the Western New York National Cemetery in Corfu, on Thursday November 6th beginning at 1 p.m. Please line up at the cemetery by 12:45 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that memorial donations be made to The Orleans County Joint Veterans Council, 13996 Rt. 31 West, Albion, NY, 14411.

Paul’s arrangements have been entrusted to the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home of Albion. To share a special memory of Paul, or to extend a condolence to his family, please visit: www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

Paul Fulcomer’s memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him. His dedication to family, community, and country serves as an enduring source of inspiration.

Posted October 31 2025
D. Keith Dudley

D. Keith Dudley, 67, of Rohrsburg, PA, passed away peacefully at his home on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, surrounded by his loving family.

Born July 17, 1958, in Lyons, New York, he was the son of Hugh G. Dudley and the late Eleni (Starche) Dudley of Albion.

Keith was a Gulfstream pilot who enjoyed a long and accomplished career, flying for various companies including Midstates, Parker Drilling, Mazzio’s Pizza, Brunswick Boats, and Jefferies Financial Group. His work allowed him to travel the world, and one of his most meaningful journeys was a recent trip to Israel. No matter how far his travels took him, Keith loved returning home to Little Green Creek Farm in Rohrsburg—a place that brought him peace and joy.

Throughout his life, Keith was deeply committed to his faith and was an active member of several congregations, including West Barre Methodist Church in Albion, NY; Northside Christian Church in Broken Arrow, OK; Blount Christian Church in Maryville, TN; and most recently, Derrs Christian Church in Derrs, PA.

Keith’s passions were many—he loved flying, farming, fixing things, and playing golf. He enjoyed simple pleasures like drinking ginger ale and eating popcorn, playing solitaire, and cheering for his beloved Oklahoma Sooners football team. Above all, he treasured time spent with his family, especially his grandsons, who affectionately knew him as “Gramps.”

He is survived by his devoted wife of 44 years, Mary (Beales) Dudley, whom he married on July 11, 1981; two sons, Mark Dudley and his wife McKinley, and Jacob Dudley and his wife Whitney; three cherished grandsons, Eli, Ethan and Noah; his father, Hugh G. Dudley; and siblings Pam (Richard) Farwell, Naomi (Norman) Caldwell, Kerry (James) Panek, Darryl (Thomas) Smith, and Kurt (Kelly) Dudley. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother, Eleni (Starche) Dudley.

A visitation will be held Wednesday, November 5, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the McMichael Funeral Home in Benton, PA. Funeral services will follow on Saturday, November 15, 3 p.m. at the West Barre Methodist Church in Albion, NY.

Memorial contributions in Keith’s memory may be made to Derrs Christian Church, 466 Derrs Road, Benton, PA 17814, or to Compassus Hospice, 575 Montour Blvd., Suite #1, Bloomsburg, PA 17815.

The McMichael Funeral Home, Inc., of Benton, is honored to serve the Dudley family. For additional information and online condolences please visit our website: www.mcmichaelfuneralhome.com.

Posted October 31 2025
Michael G. Scharing

GASPORT – Michael Gunther Scharing, age 73, of Gasport, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, following a brief illness. He was born on February 9, 1952, in Emmendingen, Germany, a son of the late Gunther and Doris Scharing (Menz).

Michael is survived by his loving wife Judy (Ciliberto), his children Christopher Scharing and Matthew Scharing, and his stepchildren Jodie Hodge (Robert), and Aaron Boyle (Amber). He will be forever loved and remembered by his siblings Ange Bauer (Eckard), and Martin Scharing.

Michael’s legacy extends to his grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, alongside several nieces and nephews, who will carry forward his memory and values. He will be eternally missed by many, including brothers and sisters-in-law, extended family members, and numerous friends.

Following Michael’s birth in Germany, the Scharing family moved to Toronto and then Chippawa, Canada, where he was primarily raised, creating lifelong friendships and discovering a love of cars and mischief. Post-high school, he attended Brock University in St. Catharines. Michael started his career working in the medical industry, moving to Germany as an international sales manager. He later moved back and carried on a long industrious career across multiple corporations as GM/President before ultimately starting his own business.

Michael had an adventurous streak that took him skydiving, zip-lining, and skiing out of a tunnel on the side of Zugspitze, the tallest peak in Germany, and traveling the world with Judy. He spoke multiple languages, which aided in his travels, and there wasn’t a museum that he didn’t want to visit and linger in. His curiosity made him an excellent conversationalist who could speak engagingly on most topics or patiently listen to explanations of the latest in pop culture and video game breakdowns by his grandchildren.

If you needed a helping hand or had a building project in mind, Michael was always happy to step in and get his hands dirty. He loved to take his sons and grandsons to the drag races and was always happy to take in a car show. Michael was the families master fire builder who orchestrated fire dinner nights, storytelling, and around-the-fire games.

Upon his retirement in 2012, Michael and Judy lived in various locations across the United States. They encouraged friends and family to vacation at their home and would tour their guests around the notable sites in the area. As Judy retired, they built a house in Gasport to be closer to family and proceeded to travel much of the lower 48, parts of Canada, and Alaska by sprinter van. They used their time at home to host innumerable get-togethers, card games, and out-of-town guests. Michael also enjoyed making and maintaining trails in the woods and doing outdoor work.

A Celebration of Michael’s life and a time to share memories will be held on Thursday, November 6th from 2 to 5 p.m. at Sean Patrick’s Banquet Hall at 3480 Millersport Hwy, Getzville, NY 14068. In line with Michael’s wishes, there will be no formal visitation at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, the family welcomes donations in Michael’s memory be made to the American Heart Association, 20 Northpointe Pkwy, Ste 130, Buffalo, NY 14228.

Michael will be deeply missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him, but his spirit will live on through the countless memories and stories shared by family and friends. To share a special memory of condolence or Michael, please visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

Posted October 31 2025
Betty T. Wilson

KENDALL – Betty T. Wilson, age 106, of Kendall, NY, entered into rest peacefully at her home on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.

Born September 18, 1919, Betty was the daughter of the late Arthur and Edna (Baker) Thornell. She grew up on the Thornell farm on Thornell Road in Pittsford. Betty attended the one-room schoolhouse there, where Mrs. Startup was the teacher until the 8th grade, then went on to graduate from Pittsford High School. After graduation, Betty went to work at Eastman Kodak in the Camera Works Department, which during WWII became a munitions factory where Betty assembled nose cones for bombs. Her only brother Lloyd became a decorated fighter pilot and went down in the North Sea on February 3, 1944.

Betty married Robert C. Wilson on March 15, 1947 in front of the fireplace at the Thornell farm. They moved to Kendall and began life together on his family farm on the Center Road. While Bob ran the farm, Betty had chickens and delivered eggs to many local people and to the Salvation Army Camp at Troutburg. Together they raised four children.

Betty was an active member of the Kendall Methodist Church, where she was well known for her coleslaw and peanut butter balls. She was also a well-loved member of the Thursday Morning Breakfast Club. She loved providing a hot drink and fresh baked cookies for the men and women working on the farm.

Betty will long be remembered for her kindness, as well as for her strength and determination. She was a firm believer in keeping active and continued with her exercises even as the end drew near.

Betty was predeceased by her husband, Robert C. Wilson; brother, Lloyd Thornell; grandson, Joey Wilson; and son-in-law, Mike Kepler.

She is survived by her children, Sally (John) Sober, Martha Jane (Robert) Hart, Marianne Kepler and Robert Lloyd (Sandra) Wilson; nine grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her nieces, Susan Baker (John) Baptista, Sandy Peregine and Dona (Mark) Maynard; and special friend, Ken DeRoller.

The family is especially grateful to Dr. Gaden for his wonderful care and dedication over the years and to Sue Miller for her loving care. A special thank you also to Orleans Hospice for their care and support over the past few months.

Her memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 13 at 11:00am at the Kendall Methodist Church, 1808 Kendall Rd., Kendall, with a lunch immediately following. Interment will be in Beechwood Cemetery in Kendall at the convenience of the family.

Donations in Betty’s memory may be made to the Kendall Methodist Church, P.O. Box 464, Kendall, NY 14476 or to Hospice of Orleans, 14080 Rt. 31 West, Albion, NY 14411. Arrangements were entrusted to Christopher-Mitchell Funeral Home, Holley. Share condolences at www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

Posted October 31 2025
Richard A. Brice

HAMLIN – Richard A. Brice, age 74, passed away on October 27, 2025.

He was predeceased by his parents, William and Helen Brice; brothers, William Brice and Donald Clarey; and sister, Joyce Smith. He is survived by his daughter, Amy L. (Greg) Kenney; granddaughter, Genevieve Newby; brother, Robert (Merrie) Brice; sister-in-law, Ann Brice; and several nieces and nephews.

Richard worked for many years as a custodian for the Hilton Central School District, where he took pride in a job well done. He enjoyed drawing and painting, and found great joy in his pets throughout his life.

Visitation will be held Wednesday, November 5, 2025 from 5:00–7:00 PM at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, 735 East Avenue, Hilton, with family words of remembrance to follow. A Celebration of Life and Burial will be held in the spring at Clarkson-Union Cemetery.

Those wishing may make donations in Richard’s memory to Mr. Grey’s Strays,18 East Ave, Brockport, NY 14420 or to the Craig A. Goodrich Animal Shelter, 80 Railroad Ave., Hamlin, NY 14464.

Posted October 30 2025
George W. “Bill” Parry, Jr.

MEDINA – George W. “Bill” Parry, Jr., of Medina, NY, and Palm Bay, FL, entered into rest on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, at Strong Memorial Hospital, at the age of 83.

Born on September 26, 1942, in Batavia, he was the son of the late George W. Parry, Sr., and Lorraine (Keizer) Parry.

Bill was a proud graduate of Notre Dame High School and earned his bachelor’s degree in education from SUNY Geneseo. He began his career teaching mathematics in the Albion Central School District before pursuing further education at SUNY Brockport, where he earned his master’s degree in School Administration. Bill went on to serve as the Middle School Principal of Wise Junior High School in the Medina Central School District. Following his career in education, he worked as a probation officer with the Orleans County Probation Department until retiring in 1998.

In 1993, Bill went on a blind date at a summer picnic where he met the love of his life, Joanne Clark. They spent many joy-filled years together between their homes in New York and Palm Bay, Florida. The couple married in July 2009 and eventually made Florida their full-time home.

Bill cherished his time making new friends and reconnecting with extended family in the area. He will be remembered for his warm smile, infectious laugh, and larger-than-life personality. Bill had a remarkable gift for turning strangers into friends.

In June 2024, Bill and Joanne returned to New York to be closer to family as his health declined. Bill had a deep and lifelong devotion to the University of Notre Dame and the St. Louis Cardinals. He was a proud supporter of the Medina Marching Band and had a great love for music, especially Elvis, Liberace, and Sha Na Na. He also found joy in gardening and took great pride in his summer Moon Flowers.

In addition to his parents, Bill was predeceased by his beloved wife, Joanne, on January 22, 2025, and his sister, Sharon Parry, in 1975.

Bill is survived by his daughters, Julie (Dan) Caleb of Lyndonville, Kathleen Agnello of Alfred, and Stephanie (Chris) Weddell of Virginia; grandchildren, Marie (Dennis) Phillips, Faith (Tyler) Acton, Emily and Anna Agnello, and Hayden and Addison Weddell; three great-grandchildren; his brother, Patrick (Karen) Parry of Williamsville; and nieces and nephews, including Stephen Parry and Roxane (Paul) Mann.

He leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and friendship that will forever remain in the hearts of those who knew him and loved him.

A Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date, and interment will be in Boxwood Cemetery, Medina. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Strong Memorial Hospital or to the Alzheimer’s Association of WNY. Arrangements are in the care of Cooper Funeral Home, 215 W. Center St., Medina. Share condolences at www.cooperfuneralhome.com.

Posted October 30 2025
Brian D. Dailey, MD, FACEP, FACFE

KENT – Brian D. Dailey, MD, FACEP, FACFE, age 70 passed away on October 27, 2025 at his home. He was born June 30, 1955 in Alexandria, Louisiana to the late John and Margaret (Dennison) Dailey.

Brian was a 1977 graduate of Clarkson University with a degree in Chemical Engineering, and furthered his education with earning his doctorate in 1981 from the University of Rochester. From 1981-1982 he went to Stonybrook University, specializing in surgery. Brian and his wife Margie moved to Kent and shortly after he began working for Oak Orchard Health, then Rochester General Hospital for 24.5 years as an emergency room physician. March 2, 2009, he along with a partner opened up Urgent Care Now in Webster, NY. More recently, Brian worked as a consultant for NCCOEP, putting his chemical engineering degree to good use.

Brian was a licensed pilot and married his beloved wife Margie at Pine Hill Airport. He was a Reiki Master and believed in the healing energies of crystals. Brian’s favorite places to visit were Iceland when he would attend the “Healing the Healers” conference and Bimini to swim with the dolphins. He was also an avid fly fisherman, fishing in many of the local rivers and streams.

In addition to his parents, Brian was predeceased by his brothers, Kevin, Colin and Sean Dailey.

Brian is survived by his loving wife Margie, sister Claire (late Frank) Angele, as well as many nieces, nephews and friends.

Brian’s family will receive friends at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home 21 West Ave. Albion, NY 14411 on Friday, November 14th from 10:00am to 12:00pm where his funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Saturday, November 15th at 11:00am.

Memorial contributions in Brian’s name may be made to the Monroe Institute 365 Roberts Mountain Road Faber, Virginia 22938.

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

Posted October 29 2025
James E. Richardson

HOLLEY – James E. Richardson, Sr. passed peacefully into the Lord’s arms on October 24, 2025. He was born on August 20, 1940.

Jim was a highly skilled heavy equipment mechanic for many years, until he answered a late-in-life calling to pastorship. After completing his studies at Roberts Wesleyan College, he shepherded his much-loved congregation at the Morton Baptist Church for nearly twenty years. Sharing the Gospel and ministering to others were Jim’s humble passions. He was a prolific writer, a skilled hunter, and a great storyteller. He understood that words do not have to be loud to be powerful.

Born near Lansing, Michigan, and after living in several areas, he and his dear wife, Alice (Ashbery) of more than sixty years, made their home in Holley, and together raised three sons – James (Amy), Christopher, and Charles.

Jim delighted in his grandchildren – Ethan (Lydia) Richardson, Molly (Thomas) Sudore, Lee Richardson, and Katie (Connor) Henion, and his great-granddaughters Rebekah and Rose. He also leaves behind many special nieces and nephews, his sister, Arlene, brother and sister-in-law Richard and Amy Ashbery, sister-in-law Marilyn Ashbery, countless friends, and was honored to be called “Grandpa” by several special others.

Jim’s legacy is one of meeting people where they are with humility, great humor, authenticity, and love, and he will be sorely missed.

A memorial service will be held at Morton Baptist Church, 1152 County Line Rd., Morton, NY 14058 on November 8, 2025, at noon, preceded by calling hours from 10 to 11:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, please send a donation to CareNet of Greater Orleans.

Jim’s arrangements have been entrusted to Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, 16650 State Route 31, Holley.

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

Posted October 28 2025
David J.Telga

ALBION – David J.Telga, age 73, passed away peacefully on October 26, 2025 at Highland Hospital in Rochester after a long illness. He was born July 3, 1952 in Albion, NY to the late Joseph and Mary (Kaniecki) Telga.

Dave was a lifelong parishioner of the former St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Albion and more recently of Holy Family Parish. He was a long time member of the St. Mary’s Athletic Club and St. Mary’s Archer’s Club. He worked various jobs in his working years, spending most of his time with Kleen Brite in Brockport. Dave also enjoyed taking his classic cars to local car shows and just going for a drive. Friday fish fries with his friend Lorraine were also one of his favorite things to do. He was a friend to all and loved to talk, spend time catching up with friends and family.

David is survived by several cousins and close friends.

A graveside service for Dave will be held at Old St. Joseph’s Cemetery on Brown Rd. on Saturday, November 29th at 12:00pm.

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

Posted October 28 2025
Kim Marie Nesbitt

ALBION – With deep love and sorrow, the family of Kim Marie Nesbitt, 60, announces her passing on October 27, 2025. Kim left this world surrounded by the love of her family.

Born on March 30, 1965, Kim was the beloved wife of Charles H. Nesbitt Sr., with whom she shared a lifetime of devotion, laughter, and partnership.

She is lovingly remembered by her family: Charles H. Nesbitt, Jr. (Elissa), Cherise Oakley (David), Elizabeth Nesbitt (Shannon Fitzwater), Julie Altobello (Craig), Carsen Ruperto (Steven), Jessica Francabandiero (Jason), and Cole Nesbitt (Justine Gab). She is also survived by her brother, Jon Pritchard (Lisa); 13 of her cherished grandchildren, who brought her endless joy; and many nieces and nephews, cousins, and friends.

Kim was preceded in death by her parents, Teri A. and Roger L. Pritchard, and by her grandson, Nicolo Albanese.

A gifted artist who loved her students, Kim shared her creativity and care during her many years teaching art in the Albion School District. Outside the classroom, Kim found peace and purpose in her garden, tending to her flowers and vegetables with the same care she showed everyone she loved. A talented and intuitive cook, she took great pleasure in preparing meals that brought people together, often turning an ordinary evening into a celebration.

Kim also gave her time and talents to the community, including as President and board member of GO ART! and through the First Presbyterian Church of Albion.

Those who knew Kim will remember her for her dedication to her friends and family, quick wit, endless strength, and her ability to make any space more beautiful—through her art, compassion, and love.

Calling hours will be held at 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. on Friday, November 14, at Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, 21 West Ave, Albion, NY. A celebration of Kim’s life will be held at The First Presbyterian Church of Albion, 29 East State Street, Albion, NY on Saturday, November 15, beginning at 11 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, she asks that you plant a tree or make donations to the Albion High School Alumni Foundation PO Box 345 Albion, NY 14411 or First Presbyterian Church of Albion in her memory.

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

Posted October 27 2025
Patricia Long

HOLLEY – Patricia Ann Long, age 84, passed away October 25, 2025, peacefully with her family by her side. She was born April 4, 1941 in Lockport to the late Christy and Beatrice (Hinkley) DeFilippo.

Pat’s home was her sanctuary filled with laughter, love and the scent of food cooking. Her kitchen was the heart of the home. Whether it was her famous ham loaf and mustard sauce or cookies and pies. She loved to bake for family and friends.

Pat found joy in feeding others, always welcoming you in for a bite to eat whatever she had cooking. Her legacy will live on in the recipes she passed down. She enjoyed gardening and took pride in her flowers, planting each and every spring. She was also known to frequent Batavia Downs. It was there she could unwind playing the slots and visit with friends.

Pat was a loving grandmother who held a special place in the hearts of her grandchildren. She was their biggest cheerleader, never missed a hockey game or dance recital. She supported them all in whatever activity they took part in and loved them dearly. Her spirit will live on in every family gathering.

In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her son, Jeffrey Nellis; sister, Dianne Jewell; and brother-in-law, Dave Long.

Pat is survived by her loving husband of 61 years, Frank; son, Rick (Heidi) Nellis; daughter, Kimberly (John) Sipp; grandchildren, Philip (Diana) Sipp, Madison Nellis, Lindsay Sipp and Logan Nellis; great-grandchildren, Brylee, Nathan and Jackson; sister, Chris (Dave) Brooks; brother, Bob DeFilippo; brother-in-law, Ronald Sr.; and many nieces and nephews.

Pat’s family will receive friends at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home,16650 State Route 31 Holley, NY 14470 on Thursday, October 30, from 4 to 7 p.m. Her Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Mary’s RC Church, S. Main St. Holley on Friday, October 31, at 10 a.m. Interment will follow in Hillside Cemetery.

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

Posted October 27 2025
Charlotte Mae Palisano-Maiorana

LOCKPORT – Charlotte Mae Palisano-Maiorana, a luminary from Medina, NY, passed away on October 15, 2025. Born on July 30, 1938, in Lockport, NY, to the late Charles and Frances (La Barbera), Charlotte’s life exemplified her unwavering faith and compassion.

She married her beloved husband, the late Nunzio T. Maiorana, on July 4, 1961, and together they embarked on a journey of love, education, and art. Charlotte’s passion for education led her to graduate from St. Joseph’s Academy Catholic School in 1957 and Rosary Hill College thereafter. Her devotion to the Catholic school system remained steadfast until her final days.

A true patron of the arts, Charlotte will be remembered for her selfless contributions to the community. In 2021, she built and established The Nunzio T. Maiorana Art Center at DeSales Catholic School in Lockport, NY, bringing her vision to life. This beacon of creativity stands as a testament to her commitment to empowering future generations of artists.

Charlotte’s love for fashion was evident in her remarkable talent as a seamstress and clothing and hat designer. She not only created exquisite wedding dresses and vails, but shared her expertise with others. She will rest at the fashion capitals of the world in New York City, Milan, Italy, Paris, France, London, England; and conclude her journey at her family’s hometown in Caltavuturo, Sicily.

Her generosity and kindness extended to her role as a homeschool teacher for the Medina Central Schools, where she nurtured the minds and hearts of her students. A loyal supporter of local sports, Charlotte could often be found cheering on the Medina Mustang teams, inspiring her children, their friends, and the entire community with her infectious enthusiasm.

She is predeceased by her husband Nunzio, her parents and a great-grandson.

Though she may have left this earthly realm, Charlotte’s spirit will continue to uplift and inspire all those whose lives she touched. She is survived by her children, David, Joseph, and Ann-Marie; five grandchildren, Michel, Alyssa, Emiley, Colin, and McKayla; several great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. Her siblings, Carol Silva and Francis Palisano, remain as testaments to her enduring legacy.

A Catholic Mass and Celebration of Life will be announced in the spring of 2026, providing an opportunity for all who knew and loved Charlotte to gather and honor her remarkable life.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Nunzio T. Maiorana Art Center at DeSales Catholic School in Lockport, NY, ensuring that Charlotte’s passion for the arts continues to flourish. Please specify NTM AC in your memo section and address donations to Kim Knuutila, 6914 Chestnut Ridge Road, Lockport, NY 14094.

Share condolences at www.beyersfuneralhome.com

Posted October 27 2025
Frieda May Sabo

BARRE – The family of Frieda May Sabo is mourning the loss of a truly special woman who passed away on October 21, 2025, at the age of 93. Frieda was born on March 23, 1932, in the house above the falls in Clarendon, New York. A woman of unwavering kindness and warmth, Frieda was truly never one to say an unkind word about anyone. She was a gentle soul who found joy in the simple pleasures of life, and her compassionate spirit touched all who knew her.

Frieda’s early life as the fourth of thirteen children to the late Cecil and Jessie (Davis) Moore shaped her into the resourceful and family-oriented person she became. She created a warm and welcoming home for her five children, and her favorite moments were spent surrounded by her loved ones at family gatherings. Her skills extended to the garden, where she cultivated beautiful blooms, and to the kitchen, where she prepared countless meals with love. She also had a knack for finding treasures at yard sales and enjoyed the excitement of the casino floor.

After retiring from her work at Fisher Price in Medina and earlier roles at Dynacolor and GE in Brockport, Frieda had more time to dedicate to her beloved hobbies.

She is reunited in death with her husband, Albert Sabo (2006), and her brothers, Cecil Moore Jr. (2018), Ronald Moore (2013), Clifford “Kip” Moore (2012), David Moore (2022), and Gary Moore (1947), as well as her sisters, Colleen Sauro (2021), Zola Smith (2021), and Vera Kingdollar (2022).

Her legacy will be carried on by her three daughters, Deborah (Tom) Beach, Doreen Ward, and Della Rusin, all of Medina; her two sons, Wesley (Carmen) Sabo of Clarendon and Scot Sabo (Kim Stewart) of Medina; her brother, Robert Moore of Albion; and her sisters, Betty Fulks of Florida, Bernice Smith of Kendall, and Sandra Kozlowski of Albion; her eight grandchildren: Teresa (Dan) Fletcher, Amanda (Scott) Bieliski, James Glass, Karen Rusin (Mark Pickett), Paul Rusin Jr., Lee Sabo (Marissa Scott), Tyler (Erin) Sabo and Tyler Coyle and her seven great-grandchildren: Elsa Bieliski, James Bieliski, Annabel Bieliski, Rylan Glass, Cora Pickett, Leland Holmes , and Cameron Sabo and a dear friend Carollee Arnett.

Her life was a beautiful testament to the power of kindness and the enduring bond of family.

A private graveside ceremony for the family will be held at Hillside Cemetery in Clarendon, New York.

Friends and family are invited to a reception on Friday, November 7, at 5 p.m. at the Clarendon Historical Society, located at 16426 Fourth Section Road (Route 31A) in Clarendon.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of the deceased to Hospice of Orleans. Contributions can be made online at hospiceoforleans.org or mailed to the hospice at 14080 State Route 31, Albion, NY 14411.

Frieda’s arrangements have been entrusted to the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home of Holley, NY.

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

Posted October 26 2025
John T. “Jack” Monell, Sr.

MEDINA – John T. “Jack” Monell, Sr., beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, passed away peacefully on October 24, 2025, surrounded by his loving family.

Born April 12, 1941 in Rochester, New York, Jack was the son of Ronald “Bus” and Eleanor “Ted” Monell. In 1952, the family made their home in Medina.

A proud graduate of Medina High School, Class of 1960, Jack was recognized for four years of perfect attendance. He was an active student, participating in the Rifle Club and serving as a Red Coat, reflecting his early commitment to discipline and community.

On May 4, 1963, Jack married his high school sweetheart, Susan Fox. Together, they shared 62 wonderful years of marriage and made their home in Medina.

Jack worked for Abex and later Brunner, dedicating 44 years to the foundry on Bates Road. His work ethic and loyalty were unmatched. Beyond his professional life, Jack gave generously of his time to the Orleans County Auxiliary Police, serving for 47 years, many of them as Captain. He also served as court deputy for Ridgeway Town Court, was a part time road deputy with the Orleans County Sheriff’s Department for 9 years and proudly graduated from the first Rural Police Academy at Genesee Community College in 1987, earning the distinction of “Top Gun” with a near-perfect shooting score.

Jack was a man of many interests and affiliations. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus for over 50 years, as well as the Medina Conservation Club and the Sportsman Archery Club of St. Mary’s. He found joy in traveling, especially to Las Vegas, the Caribbean, and his favorite destination, Maine. He cherished time spent fishing with his close friend, Kenny Blount.

Jack is survived by his devoted wife of 62 years, Susan Monell; his children, John (Alane) Monell and Melissa (David) Cotter; grandchildren, Zachary (Andrea) Monell, Allyson (Eric) Varga, Amanda Cotter, Adam Cotter (fiancée Camrynn Manzare), and Jake Cotter (fiancée Kalen Drewery); great-grandson, Chase David Varga; brother, James Monell; loving brothers and sisters in-law, Mary Lynn Fox, Bob (Pat) Fox, Barb (Bob) Olear, Bill (Donna) Fox and Dick (Nancy) Fox; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

He was predeceased by his parents; his beloved daughter, Elizabeth “Liz” Monell; brother, Robert Dingman; in-laws, Robert and Ardella Fox; and sister in-law, Elizabeth “Betty” Fox.

The family extends heartfelt thanks to the compassionate staff of the North Wing at Medina Memorial Hospital and the second-floor team, as well as Val at Orchard Manor Nursing Home, for their exceptional care and kindness.

Calling hours will be held on Wednesday, October 29 from 4 to 7 p.m. at Cooper Funeral Home, 215 West Center Street, Medina. His Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday, October 30 at 11 a.m. at Holy Trinity Parish, St. Mary’s Church, 215 Eagle Street, Medina.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Jack’s memory to the Knights-Kaderli Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 684 Medina, NY 14103 or the Orleans Community Health- North Wing Activities Dept., 200 Ohio St., Medina, NY 14103. Share condolences at www.cooperfuneralhome.com.

Posted October 26 2025
Mary L. Siedlecki

MEDINA – Mary L. Siedlecki (Ottaviano) of Medina, NY entered into rest peacefully on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.

Born December 27, 1936, in Medina, she was a daughter of the late Sam and Caroline (Iorio) Ottaviano.

She was a graduate of Medina High School, Class of 1954. She married Richard J. Siedlecki on July 13, 1957, and the couple resided in the Medina area, raising a family of two children.

Mary worked in customer service at Niagara Mohawk for the majority of her career, but also held positions at FMC Corporation, Medina Central Schools, and Bernzomatic. She was an accomplished bowler and softball player, and a lifelong parishioner of Holy Trinity Parish, St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Medina.

In addition to her parents, she is predeceased by her beloved husband of 67 years, Richard “Shake” Siedlecki, in 2024 and brother-in-law, David Siedlecki in 2021.

Left to cherish her memory are her children, Cynthia (Joseph) Tretter of Mt. Juliet, TN and Andrew (Rose) Siedlecki of Lewiston, NY; sister, Angeline Wolk of Orlando, Florida; five grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren.

A true matriarch of her family, Mary took great pride in what she created with Shake and was a dedicated and unwavering source of love and support to her children and grandchildren, among whom numbered three medical doctors, two corporate executives, a certified public accountant, and an NFL player and union leader. Mary Louise was formidable. Her leadership and devotion to her family will be deeply missed.

The family would like to extend their deep gratitude to the many compassionate caregivers who loved and assisted their mother.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at a date to-be-announced next spring. Inurnment will be at St. Mary’s Cemetery Mausoleum. Arrangements are in the care of Cooper Funeral Home, 215 West Center St., Medina. Share condolences at www.cooperfuneralhome.com.

Posted October 25 2025
Maurice Taylor Sr.

ALBION – Maurice Taylor Sr., 58, of Albion, NY, passed away peacefully on October 20, 2025 at Strong Memorial Hospital. Maurice was born in Rochester, NY, to Morris Taylor Sr. and the late Helen Taylor.

He attended Albion High School, graduating in 1985. While there, he met and later married the love of his life, his high school sweetheart, Ester Goddard-Taylor on August 3, 1996, whom he loved to call Christina.

In 1989, Maurice decided to go into NYS Department of Corrections after starting a family. He would go on to work there for 26 years. While fulfilling his career, he realized he had a passion for educating colleagues on diversity, which led him to take the position of the cultural diversity trainer. He would touch many lives and give people a different perspective on life that would make them see things in a more positive light.

One of Maurice’s most prideful achievements in his career was being able to show his daughter, LaBaron, the ropes as a correctional officer. After retiring, Maurice worked various part-time jobs in which he met a lot of good people along the way, with his most recent job being the ARC Glow, which he loved.

Maurice had a passion for life. He was known for his unwavering kindness, infectious laughter, and, of course, his personality. Maurice had an unquenchable thirst for knowledge that he loved to spread to others.

He was jack of all trades and always wanted to learn something new. Henceforth, he started his own podcast and went on to start different business adventures with his most current one being, The Family T-shirt Business: TaylorMade. Maurice had a love for golf and could also be found traveling to various golf courses with his golf buddies.

Maurice was a devoted family man, who had a profound amount of love for his family and friends. He cherished spending time with loved ones around his fire pit continuously letting us all know who was in charge of putting the logs in the pit (him). He loved attending family functions and was the life of the party no matter where he went. Maurice loved ending his nights with his wife, children, and grandchildren participating in numerous activities. No matter what it was, he just loved spending time with them.

Maurice is predeceased by his mother, Helen Taylor.

Maurice is survived by his wife, Ester Goddard-Taylor; children, Porsche Taylor, LaBaron Taylor, Camri Taylor, and Maurice Taylor Jr.; grandchildren, Semaj Miller, Sarea Miller, Macaria Parker, Mahiya Parker, and James B. Miller; parents, Morris Taylor Sr. and Joyce Dillard (stepmother); siblings, Morris Taylor (Letha) Jr., Mark Taylor Sr., Marcus Taylor Sr., Michael Taylor Sr., Jennifer Taylor, and Marvin Taylor; host of nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, and cousins.

Maurice’s family will receive friends at the Albion First Presbyterian Church 29 East St. St. Albion, NY 14411 on Thursday, October 30th from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. where his service will be held at 12 p.m. Interment will follow in Mt. Albion Cemetery.

Maurice’s arrangements have been entrusted to the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home of Albion, NY.

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

Posted October 23 2025
Colonel Charles W. Narburgh Ret. (Charlie)

SIERRA VISTA – Colonel Charles W. Narburgh Ret. (Charlie), 81, of Sierra Vista, Arizona passed away at home on October 7,2025. He was born in Albion, New York on May 31, 1944. The son of Sidney and Margurite (Benson) Narburgh.

Charlie is survived by his daughter Kate (Rich) of Maryland; son Chuck (Paula) of North Bay Ontario; younger brother Gary (Cathy) of Albion, New York; several loving grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his beloved wife JoAnna (nee Roberts), brothers Lawrence “Larry” and David.

Charlie dedicated over 25 years to serving his country in the United States Army after graduating Albion High School class of 1962. Commissioned as a military intelligence officer in 1967 he served two tours in Vietnam with the 199th Infantry Brigade and as a Special Intelligence Liaison Officer. His distinguished career included posts as an intelligence advisor at the U.S. Mission to the United Nations in New York City. Commander of the 524th Military Intelligence Battalion in Seoul, Professor of Military Science at the University of Michigan, faculty at the Air War College at Maxwell Air Force Base, and Senior Intelligence Officer with the Central Arm Group/NATO in Heidelberg Germany. He retired in 1992 with numerous honors, including the Legion of Merit and Bronze Star Medal. During his military career he earned degrees from Northern Arizona University and an MBA from the University of Utah. He also proudly swore his son Chuck into the Army in 1985.

Never one to sit idle, Charlie pursued varied passions in retirement. He worked as a real estate agent and trained as an Arizona Master Gardener. After Jo Anna’s passing he missed gourmet cooking so much he completed a program in Culinary Arts at Cochise College. He was legendary for his hospitality and love of entertaining – frequently cooking for friends and competing in the Men Who Cook fundraiser for the Sierra Vista Symphony. He loved sharing recipes and his own home-made sausage, which he perfected as a young meat cutter before joining the Army. Charlie also had a life-long passion for music and rhythm. He played drums in his high school marching band and local rock bands, and was a devoted fan jazz percussionists. Most of all, Charlie cherished time with family and friends especially any occasion to enjoy live music dancing or a game of pool. He took every opportunity he could to share with his grandkids his love of all things Arizona, trains, baking and military history.

A beloved father and grandfather, and great friend to many, Charlie will be deeply missed for his fun-loving and generous spirit, his love of learning, his sense of humor, and determination to live life to the fullest, right up to the very end.

Committal service with Military Honors was held Friday October 17, 2025 at Veterans Memorial Cemetery Sierra Vista, AZ.

Posted October 22 2025
Judith Ann Wilkins

ALBION – Judith Ann Wilkins, a beloved member of the Albion, NY community, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, October 22nd, 2025, at the age of 82. Born on Friday, May 14th, 1943, Judy lived a life dedicated to caring for others and enriching the lives of those around her.

A graduate of the Medina Central School System, Judy found her calling in the medical field as a Registered Nurse. She dedicated her career to helping others at Highland Hospital in Rochester, NY, where her compassion and skill made a significant difference in the lives of countless patients and colleagues.

Outside of her professional life, Judy was deeply involved in her faith and community. As a devoted member of Holy Family Parish-St. Joseph’s Church and The Catholic Daughters, she consistently embodied the spirit of service and love. Judy’s kind heart extended beyond her human companions; she was a passionate lover of animals, especially her cherished dogs.

Miss Wilkins was predeceased by her mother: Edna Traub, her grandparents: Jesse and John Wilkins, aunts and uncles: Harry and Kay Wilkins, John and Gertie Wilkins, Helen and Dick Dugan, Art and Dawn Wilkins and Edgar Wilkins.

Judy is survived by her aunt: Helen Wilkins as well as several cousins and other family members who fondly remember her warmth, generosity, and spirit. Although her absence leaves a profound void, her legacy of kindness and care remains in the hearts of those who knew her.

Family and friends are invited to honor Judy’s life at a Graveside Service on Thursday, October 30th, at 11:00 am in Millville Cemetery. In keeping with her wishes, there will be no calling hours. Judy’s arrangements have been entrusted to the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home of Albion.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made to PAWS, 3371 Gaines Basin Rd., Albion, NY, 14411, to honor Judy’s love for animals and her dedication to their welfare.

Posted October 22 2025
Justin E. Starkweather

ALBION – Justin E. Starkweather, age 42 passed away October 21, 2025 at his home.

He was born April 10, 1983 in Brockport, a son of Douglas E. Starkweather and Laurie Kelley Rowcliffe and had lived in this area all of his life.

Justin loved listening to old country music, especially Willie Nelson. He was a very social person and enjoyed talking to people and would never forget a name. Justin didn’t like to see anyone upset and loved telling jokes to make people laugh.

He was predeceased by his grandfather Homer Kelley and grandparents Norman & Marsha Starkweather.

In addition to his parents, he is survived by his loving grandmother Wanda Kelley; step-grandmother Carolyn Starkweather; brothers Michael and Steven Stoffa; aunt Donna (Gary) Bever; uncles Randy Kelley, Jeff Starkweather; great-uncle and buddy Keith DeGolier; nieces Vivienne, and Sophie; Nephew Oliver as well as other great-uncles, aunts and cousins.

The family will receive friends at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Homes, 21 W. Ave. Albion on Wednesday, October 29th from 2:00-4:00pm. Private burial in Mt. Albion Cemetery.

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