Obituaries
Posted February 27 2026
Helen “Zip” Heath

Helen was predeceased by her beloved husband of 52 years, Robert E. Heath; and her brother, Donald Parry of Rochester.
She is survived by her dear children, Judith (Raymond) Dempsey, Jill (Richard) Reichert, Douglas (Brenda) Heath and Susan (Michael) Reighard.
She took great pride in her cherished grandchildren, Peter (Kayla) and Ellen Dempsey; Katie (Jacob) Harer, Molly (Nick) Ashur, Sarah (Ethan) Windham, Chrissie (Ben) Clapp; Mark and Andrew (Maggie) Heath; Tommy (Julie) and Scott (Kassi) Reighard; 12 great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Her brother, William Parry, also survives.
Raised in Elmira NY, Helen was a 1948 graduate of the University of Rochester. She went on to achieve a Master’s degree in Medical Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis, where she worked at Barnes Hospital before continuing her career at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester. In 1954 she married her husband, Bob. They raised their family in Holley NY where she was active in the community and members of First Presbyterian Church.
An avid reader, Zip was a longtime volunteer at the Holley Community Free Library and served the Brockport Hospital through the Hawthorn Twig. Consistent with her college nickname, Zippy, she actively enjoyed swimming, skiing, tennis and biking and passed on that enthusiasm to her family.
Memorial contributions in her name may be directed to the First Presbyterian Church of Holley or the Holley Community Free Library.
Her family will gather on a future date to honor her and celebrate her life. Helen’s arrangements have been entrusted to the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home 16650 State Route 31 Holley, NY with interment at Hillside Cemetery.
To share a special memory of Zip, visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
Posted February 25 2026
Clayton G. “Clayt” Ehrenreich III

Born on February 3, 1958, in Medina, NY, he was the son of the late Clayton G. and Judith M. (Gracey) Ehrenreich, Jr.
He graduated from Medina High School in 1976, and in 1980 he graduated with Honors from Niagara University with a BA in Political Science. In 1998, he received his MBA in Public Administration from the Wehle School of Business at Canisius, and he attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas to pursue further graduate studies. Clayton was employed for twenty years in various fields of education in Lockport and in Roy Hart school systems, retiring in 1999.
Clayton was proud to be from Medina and served on the Village Board as Trustee and later, as Mayor. During his tenure as Mayor, he was instrumental in various positive changes with the fire department and ambulance service, the North St. Project, the Farmers Market, the Food Bank, and the celebration of Medina’s 175th Anniversary, at which he presented the Mayor of Buffalo with a sandstone plaque. He served as a member of the American Cancer Society Chapter, as past President of the Medina Lions Club, and on the Lee-Whedon Library Board. He was a member of Saint Peter’s Church, where he served as a past President on the Church Council.
Clayton enjoyed traveling, having traveled to every state and even walked through the front door of the White House. His favorite trips included traveling to California and Nevada, visiting holy sites in Israel, and traveling to his family homestead in Wellandport, Ontario, Canada.
Clayton is survived by his sister Susan Popovich and his brother-in-law Jim Popovich of Las Vegas, NV. Also surviving are his Aunt Jo Ann Gracey Efthemis of North Carolina, several cousins in New York, North Carolina, Florida and two very close cousins, Andrew (Jamie) Gracey of New York and Matthew (Elizabeth) Gracey of Maryland. Clayt also enjoyed many family dogs over the years including Ginger, Ladybird, Tojo and Keester.
Clayt was devoted to his family as a son, brother and brother-in-law. The past three and a half years were spent in Las Vegas close to Susan and Jim, where they celebrated many happy holidays, birthdays, etc. together. While in Las Vegas, Clayt lived at Las Ventanas at Summerlin senior community where he served as President of the Resident Council, led a weekly Bible Study and was involved in several activities. The environment at Las Ventanas was that of a family and Clayt, Susie and Jim all became close with the wonderful staff members at Las Ventanas; they are a wonderful community and Clayt and his family all appreciated them all so much!!
Clayt had a heart for Israel and the Jewish people so In lieu of flowers, donations to the following charities would be greatly appreciated: the Garden Tomb in Israel; Magen David Ambulance Services or Friends of the Israeli Defense Forces (FIDF). Gifts to St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Medina are also appreciated.
A memorial service in Las Vegas will be held at Las Ventanas at Summerlin; 10401 W. Charleston Blvd. in the Tuscany Room at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 28, 2026. A memorial service will also be held in Medina, NY this summer with more information to be provided at a later time.
Arrangements were entrusted to the Bogan & Tuttle Funeral Home, 226 Pearl St. Medina, NY 14103.
Please light a candle or share a memory of Clayton at www.bogantuttlefunerals.com
Posted February 24 2026
Ralph V. Englert

Ralph Englert’s battle with cancer ended in a draw on Feb. 21, 2026. He was 63.
A dedicated teacher in the Albion Central School District for 33 years, Ralph attended Bishop Kearney High School and St. John Fisher College. He was an avid collector of comics, a lover of horror movies, a tenacious fisherman, and a lifelong fan of the Boston Bruins.
Predeceased by his brother-in-law, Dick Huber; nephew, Jon Huber; and beloved Siberian Huskies, Nikita and Zdena.
Survived by sisters, Nancy Huber, Mary (Ernie) Fuhrer, Laurie (Tom) Petronio, and Judy (Ron) Viccaro; brother, Louis (Pati Vito) Englert; nieces and nephews, Chris (Audra) Huber, Matt Sherman, Beth (Rick Premo) Sherman, Bryan (Jessica) Viccaro, Kyle (Brittany) Viccaro, Lou Englert, and Erica (Dan Kieliszek) Englert; several great nieces and nephews, especially Louis and Evelyn Englert; and longtime friends, Steve White and Dan Petronio.
A service will be held on Sat., March 7 at 11:30 at St. John the Evangelist Greece, 2400 W. Ridge Rd., followed by a party in Ralph’s honor at Barnard Banquet Hall, 360 Maiden La. Donations in his memory may be made to PAWS Animal Shelter, 3371 Gaines Basin Rd., Albion NY 14411, or the wounded veterans hockey program Flower City Warriors, PO Box 23521, Rochester NY 14692.
Posted February 24 2026
Linda F. Johnson

She was born June 28, 1954, to Roger B. Fuller and Frieda M. Fuller née Poehlmann of Medina, NY.
Linda graduated from Royalton Hartland Central School in 1972. She went on to graduate from SUNY Geneseo in 1976 with a BS in biology.
Linda worked for Mortgage Banking and later for Royalton Hartland Central School District.
Linda married the love of her life, Daryl George Johnson on August 11, 1979. They made their home in Brockport and later in Middleport, where they raised their two beloved sons, Matthew and Hans.
Linda enjoyed gardening, decorating, writing poetry, family game nights, spending time fishing in Old Forge, and most of all, Christmas and spending time with her family.
In addition to her beloved husband and sons, Linda leaves behind a cherished daughter-in-law, Katelyn (Mathew) Johnson; two cherished granddaughters, Aryah and Jorie; her brother, Thomas (Kimberly) Fuller; sisters-in-law, Lorilie (Bill) Avellaneda, Luann (Calvin) Moore, Lorena Inscho, Marcia (Dan) Bardeen and Nancy (Bob) Brunskill; brothers-in-law, Steve Jensen and Brad Johnson; and several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
There will be no calling hours. Interment will be at the convenience of the family.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Linda’s name can be made to Roswell Cancer Institute.
Posted February 23 2026
Sally A. Conley

Born on January 11, 1941, Sally was the daughter of the late Adeline (Fortuanto) Castricone and Dominic Castricone. She lived a life marked by kindness, resilience, and unwavering devotion to her family. She carried herself with quiet strength and a generous heart, always ready with comforting words, thoughtful advice, and a warm smile.
Sally loved living in the Village of Albion with her family. It was there that she built her home, formed lasting friendships, and created countless cherished memories surrounded by those she loved most.
She had many jobs throughout her lifetime, but the one she loved most was working with children at the Albion Middle School. She found great joy in being around young people, offering them encouragement, patience, and care. Her nurturing spirit and gentle guidance left a lasting impression on many students over the years.
Sally’s greatest accomplishment was her family. She was a devoted mother whose pride and joy were her children: Pamela Brannon, Marie Mathes, Fred (Brenda) Conley, Bonnie (Donald Litolff) DeZarn, and Beth (Jerry) Dunn. She was also a loving grandmother to 11 grandchildren and was blessed with 23 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild, each of whom brought her immense happiness and pride
Sally enjoyed walking, drawing, cooking, and baking. She loved sewing, crocheting, and knitting, often creating handmade gifts that her family will treasure for generations. She found joy in life’s simple pleasures and especially loved sharing her homemade meals and baked goods with her family. She loved throwing parties and hosting big family gatherings, bringing everyone together with laughter, food, and love. Her creativity and caring nature were reflected not only in her artwork and needlework, but also in the warmth of her kitchen and home.
She was predeceased by her beloved husband of 60 years, Erwin F. Conley; her sister, Marietta Reese; her brother, Ralph Richard Castricone; and her parents.
A private family gathering to celebrate Sally’s life will be held in the spring, with burial to follow.
Sally will be remembered for her compassion, steady spirit, and the deep love she shared so freely. Though she will be deeply missed, her memory will live on in the hearts of her family forever.
Sally’s arrangements are in the care of Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home 21 W. Avenue, Albion.
To share a special memory of Sally, please visit: www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
Posted February 23 2026
Sara “Sally” Weaver

Born July 23, 1938 in Medina, she was a daughter of the late Alexander and Mary (Morgan) Watt.
Sally was a lifelong resident of Medina. On September 8, 1956 she married David U. Weaver. In addition to being a loving homemaker, Sally owned and operated Gingham Square, a gift shop in Millville.
She also enjoyed volunteering with the TWIG Association at Medina Memorial Hospital and volunteered with the Orleans County Junior Miss Program, later becoming the beloved “Grandma Sally” to dancers as the receptionist at the Dance Theater. Sally was happiest during her summers on Lake Ontario with family and friends, where her door was always open and her signature laughter filled the air.
Sally was predeceased by her husband, David Weaver 1994; son, Dennis Weaver 2007; and siblings, John Watt, James Watt and MaryAnn Maak.
Left to cherish her memory are her daughter, Lori (Carl) Palisano of California; three grandchildren, Breyana Brandt, Melissa (Joe) Adiego both of California and Jason Palisano of Indiana; six great-grandchildren, Avery, Layla, Hadley, Landon, Leary and Logan all of California; brother, Ray (Dolly) Watt of Georgia; sister-in-law, Gloria Watt of Texas; and several beloved nieces, nephews and cousins.
In accordance with Sally’s wishes, services will be privately held for the immediate family. Interment will be with her husband and son in Boxwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to the Lee-Whedon Memorial Library, 620 West Ave., Medina, NY 14103.
Arrangements are in the care of Cooper Funeral Home, 215 W. Center St., Medina. The family warmly welcomes your stories, memories and photos you wish to share on her guestbook page at www.cooperfuneralhome.com.
Posted February 23 2026
Joyce M. Milleville

She was born March 24, 1944 in Middlesex, NY, a daughter of the late Milford and Ruth (Slack) Chrysler.
Joyce’s education included Middlesex Valley, Bob Jones University, and LeTourneau University. She moved to Western New York around 1965. Joyce was employed as a supervisor at Erie One BOCES, retiring in 1983. Joyce attended the Eastern Hills Wesleyan Church for a number of years. She cherished the time spent with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, enjoyed birds, and was known for being generous, loving, selfless, and a devout Christian.
Survivors include her loving husband, John Milleville, and they were united in marriage on January 26, 1980; two brothers, Larry (Charlotte) Chrysler and Dale Chrysler; a sister, Elaine (dec’d. James) Rayburn; son-in-law, Peter Ricci; grandchildren, Chris Milleville (Melissa Bender), Derek (Elliana) Milleville, Brianna (Tyler) Herman, and Evan (Ashley) Milleville; great-grandchildren, Wyatt, Lilly, James, Benjamin, Mia, Annaliese, and Clara.
She was predeceased by a daughter, Deborah Ricci; two brothers, Bradley and Bruce Chrysler; and a sister, Sylvia Colburn.
Friends may call at St. James Lutheran Church, 2437 Niagara Road, (Bergholz) in Wheatfield, on Saturday (February 28) from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Services will immediately follow the visitation, with the Rev. Randy Kaminska, officiating. Interment will be in St. James Lutheran Cemetery, Wheatfield, NY.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. James Lutheran Church, 2437 Niagara Road, Niagara Falls, NY 14304, or a charity of your choice. Arrangements were with the DuBois Funeral Home.
Posted February 20 2026
John Cerbone

Born on September 10, 1964, in Bronx, NY, he was the son of the late Eugene and Helen (Dewitt) Cerbone.
John grew up in the Bronx and worked various jobs. He moved to Florida, where he met and married Jessica Johnson on December 22, 1995, and together, they raised three children. They relocated to Grahamsville, NY, for work and lastly settled in Lyndonville, NY. John had a passion for firearms, animals, and all things Trump.
He is survived by his wife of 30 years, Jessica; his children, Dalton (Melissa) Cerbone of Cheektowaga, NY, Dominic (Cayla) Cerbone of Brockport, NY, and his baby girl, Helen Cerbone; two grandchildren, Maddie and Nico; his siblings, Eugene Cerbone of Yonkers, NY, and Marie Gerardi; and many nieces and nephews.
There are no calling hours. A private service will be held at the family’s convenience.
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 John at www.bogantuttlefunerals.com.
Posted February 20 2026
Dale R. Lang

Born February 4, 1961 in Batavia, he was a son of the late John and Leona (McAdoo) Lang, Sr.
Dale was a quiet person who kept to himself. He will be remembered as a kind and giving soul. He will be greatly missed.
Dale was predeceased by his parents and sister, Linda Johnson.
Survivors include his siblings, Randy (Bonnie) Lang, John Lang, Jr. and Sandy (Mike) Fuller; sons, Dale and Eric Lang; and several nieces and nephews.
A celebration of Dale’s life will be held at a later date. Arrangements are in the care of Cooper Funeral Home, 215 W. Center St., Medina. Share condolences at www.cooperfuneralhome.com.
Posted February 19 2026
Eric Fredendall

Eric graduated in 1997 from Holley High School. He was a combat veteran, serving in the US Marines during the Iraq War. Eric loved his job at Stockham Lumber Co. in Holley where he drove truck for many years. He enjoyed motorsports, powersports, hunting, cooking and riding his bike along the Erie Canal, doing 100 miles in a day.
He also loved running with his daughter, running two 5Ks last June while in stage 4 cancer. Eric was known as the “Wood Guy” because he could be found in his wood lot cutting wood. But most importantly, Eric loved spending time with his family, especially his children.
He was predeceased by his paternal grandparents, Barbara Bates and Earl (Mary) Fredendall; and maternal grandparents, Judy and Harold Grabowski.
In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife of 18 years, Lindsay; son, Cole; daughter, Lauren; brother, Dan (Megan) Fredendall; sister-in-law, Katie (Dan) Tucker; nieces and nephews, Mason, Morgan, Zach and Jacob; mother and father-in-law, Wayne and Kathleen Griffin; as well as many great friends, aunts, uncles and cousins.
The family will receive friends at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Homes, 16650 State Rte. 31, Holley NY 14470 on Sunday February 22nd 1from 12 p.m. until 3 p.m., where his Military Honors will follow outside the funeral home. Immediately following, please join the family for his Celebration of Life at the Holley VFW, 8 Veterans Dr., Holley NY. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Lindsay Fredendall for a trust to be established for Cole and Lauren.
To share a memory of Eric, visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
Posted February 19 2026
Elaine C. Johnson
Elaine C. Johnson went to be with Jesus on Thursday, February 12, 2026, with her loving family by her side. Born on May 13, 1949, in Medina, NY, to the late Ray & Beatrice Corser, Elaine learned perseverance on their family dairy farm that would serve her and her family their whole lives. She graduated from Lyndonville High School in 1967.
Elaine married Roy Johnson, and they lived in Lyndonville, Medina, and Batavia before calling Fairport home in 1979. They remained devoted parents to their three children, Michael, Marc, and Melissa, whom they raised together.
Elaine dedicated herself to full-time parenting for most of her children’s school years before rejoining the workforce with the Town of Perinton. Elaine’s commitment to the residents of Perinton led to many fulfilling years as a knowledgeable and respected public servant. Elaine then set a new goal and earned her Bachelor of Science in Business at Roberts Wesleyan University.
A deeply spiritual and curious person, Elaine explored many ways to meet Jesus Christ in daily life and sought to know God. In multiple congregations and over decades of Bible studies and courses, she soaked up every word in her heart, soul, and body. Connecting women in all stages of life, and young and old in faith, to seek God together uplifted her. Through “Soup Sisters,” Elaine fed bodies her delicious soups and filled hearts with opportunities to connect with God through Bible study for many years.
Elaine brought joy and a warm smile to everyone she met. She is greatly missed and will be remembered always. One of Elaine’s grandchildren said the truest thing about her, “I know Grandma is so excited to meet Jesus!”
Survived by her children, Michael (Susan), Marc (Denise), Melissa (Marc) Levy; grandchildren, Sabrina, Steven, Sydney, Jack, Brady and Daniel; siblings, Elwyn (Linda) Corser, Ross (Jeni) Corser, Carol Belcher; 12 nieces & nephews, and many dear friends.
Family & Friends may call Saturday, February 21st 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon (2305 Monroe Ave.) where a funeral service will immediately be held at 12 noon. Interment will be private. To share a memory of Elaine or send condolences to the family visit www.anthonychapels.com.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice. Elaine would love any charity that touched your heart.
Posted February 19 2026
Anita Long
Anita Anne Long (nee Pritchard), passed away, surrounded by her loving family on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
Beloved wife of the late David R. Long. Loving mother of David (Cindy), Heather Hafner (Frank) and Melissa Dolson (Scott) as well as the joy of her life, grandchildren: Hannah, Zachary and Nathaniel Long; Emilie Hafner; and Samuel, Aiden and Peyton Dolson.
Anita was born on February 2, 1947, in Albion, NY to her parents, Lena and Gilbert Pritchard. She was the oldest of three children and from an early age was responsible for helping to raise her siblings, Gil and Lynne. Anita started her schooling a year early. She was a diligent student and excelled at many things throughout her school career. She was the President of Student Council, was named Prom Queen, worked on the school newspaper and was a member of many other clubs. She ultimately graduated high school at 17.
During her high school career, she met Dave, the love of her life. Though he was four years her senior, they dated on and off throughout high school and married in 1965, while Anita attended SUNY Brockport to obtain her teaching degree. They began their married life in Albion, NY on Dave’s family farm. Anita continued her college education and completed her bachelor’s degree in early childhood education in three years.
Shortly after graduating, Anita and Dave welcomed their first child, David. After a few years on the farm, Anita and Dave moved to Columbus, OH so Dave could complete his higher education degrees. Anita worked to support their family and loved decorating their little rental home. It was in Columbus, that Anita and Dave welcomed their second child, Heather. Upon completion of his degrees, Anita and Dave moved to Washington, D.C. so Dave could take a job with the Department of Agriculture. Anita and Dave welcomed their second daughter, Melissa, while in DC.
Dave’s career took Anita and the kids to several different cities over the years including Bloomington, IL, St. Louis, Missouri and ultimately Davis, CA; a small college town outside of Sacramento. Throughout their married life, Anita was a volunteer extraordinaire. She was on many different school boards, President of the PTO, was a celebrated member of AAUW and much more. She met so many dear, lifelong friends through these different groups. The memberships, volunteering and especially her friends, brought her great joy.
It was after the move to Davis, where Anita found her second career, one that she truly loved. Anita opened a small consignment and antique store in Woodland, CA called The House Dresser. Anita truly came into her own with The House Dresser. She eventually bought a historic building on Main Street in Woodland to house her business and over the course of 30 years, her store became an enormous part of the Woodland community including winning “The Best Antique Store” in northern CA many times. Anita leveraged her small business owner status to become involved in the town of Woodland; spearheading many town events to bring in more tourism and create a greater sense of community. She met some wonderful friends through her work and enjoyed every moment of her second career.
No matter where Anita and Dave lived, she always created a warm and inviting home for their friends, their children and the friends of their children. On numerous occasions, she opened the family home to those who needed a place to stay temporarily, including Oscar, our Spanish exchange student who became a member of our family.
Anita spent her small amount of free time gardening and enjoyed being a member of a book club. Though her greatest joy was always her grandchildren. Anita and Dave took their grandchildren for two weeks each summer to different parts of the West and other areas of the country. Every trip had an element of learning and always lots of fun. She was very proud as she watched her oldest grandchildren grow into adults and delighted in spending time with her younger grandchildren after her retirement and move back to St. Louis to be near her family.
Anita was a formidable person: intelligent, strong, loving, a wonderful cook, always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone in need and a truly graceful and stellar hostess. She is survived by her children, her grandchildren, her siblings Lynne and Gil (Christine) her brothers-in-law Frank and John (Loretta), numerous nieces and nephews and many friends. She was preceded in death by her husband Dave, her parents Lena and Gilbert, her parents-in-law Hannah and Frank, her brother-in-law Daniel, sister-in-law Patricia and many friends. She will be missed greatly.
If you wish to sign the virtual guest book for Anita, please visithttps://www.schrader.com/obituary/anita-long-nee-pritchard
The family will hold a graveside service at a time to be determined later. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in honor of Anita to:
The Michael J. Fox Foundation give.michaeljfox.org
Shriners Children’s Hospital Northern California donate.shrinerschildrens.org
BJC Hospice www.foundationbarnesjewish.org/Give-Hospice
Albion HS Alumni Foundation
PO Box 345
Albion NY 14411
Memo: Long Family Scholarship
Posted February 18 2026
James Buckland

Born on September 21, 1949, in Medina, NY, he was the son of the late Robert and Ada (Lonnen) Buckland.
On April 7, 1973, Jim married the former Linda Walbridge, and together, they raised three children.
He was employed with Harrison Radiator of Lockport as a Maintenance Technician for 31 years, from which he retired. Jim loved the open road; with his wife, Linda, he rode his motorcycle in every state except Alaska. He was also an avid hunter, but most of all, he enjoyed spending time with his family, especially with his grandchildren.
Jim is survived by his wife of 53 years, Linda; his children, Michael (Kelly) Buckland, Stace (Wendy) Buckland, and Tracey (Perry) Oddi; eleven grandchildren; sixteen great-grandchildren; his sister, Gail Newman; and several nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends may call on Tuesday, February 24, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Bogan & Tuttle Funeral Home, 112 N. Main St. Lyndonville, NY 14098, where a funeral service will be held at 6 p.m. The burial will be private for the family.
In lieu of flowers, the family would like donations to be made in Jim’s name to any organization that is looking for a cure for dementia.
Please light a candle or share a memory of Jim at www.bogantuttlefunerals.com.
Posted February 18 2026
Shirley Keith Gardner

She was predeceased by her husband, John; her parents, Cyrena and Stanley Keith; and her brothers, Glenn, Bud and Jack.
She is survived by her children, Sue (Mike) Smith, Jane Gardner, John Gardner, Sara Beth (late Roger) Newton, Sally Gardner, Joanna Gardner and Julie (Phil) Berry; by her sisters-in-law, Brenda Keith and Dorothy Schmidt; and by thirteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Shirley was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Shirley graduated from Naples Central School and from Cortland State Teachers College (SUNY Cortland) and taught girls’ physical education in several schools in the area. She loved her family, the outdoors, dogs, gardening, quilting, camping and sports, especially the Syracuse Orangemen basketball team.
Shirley requested a private graveside service with her family, and there will be no calling hours. A Celebration of Life is being planned for a later date. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Hospeace House of Naples, NY are appreciated.
Posted February 18 2026
Pastor Wallace J. “Wally” Mapes Jr.

He was born Feb. 13, 1944, in Lockport, N.Y., to Wallace J. Mapes Sr. and Ruby Martin Mapes.
He graduated from Lyndonville High School in 1963 and went on to serve his country in the U.S. Marine Corps until 1967. Wally held several careers, including law enforcement and car sales before answering his true calling after finding Christ. He pursued ministry and graduated from Roberts Wesleyan College in 1988.
On Sept. 30, 1972, he married his high school sweetheart, Ruth, beginning a lifelong partnership rooted in faith and love.
Pastor Wally carried the Word of Christ across the country, evangelizing in various churches before founding Healing Reigns Fellowship in 2007. He was well known in the community and could often be found at local establishments enjoying a cup of coffee and striking up conversations with everyone he met. His greatest passion was sharing the love and message of Christ with others. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and uncle who cherished time spent with family and friends. Wally had a rare gift for making people feel seen, loved and full of hope within moments of meeting them. He made it a point to know everyone’s name and bring a smile to each interaction, and he never left a penny behind if he found one. His legacy of faith, kindness and unwavering love will live on in all who were blessed to know him.
Wally was a proud member of Six Nation Indian Reservation of the Mohawk Tribe in Canada and deeply honored his heritage throughout his life.
He is survived by his beloved wife of 52 years, Ruth; three sons, Joe (Patricia) Mapes of Vance, Ala., Randy (Chris) Calkins of Honeoye Falls, N.Y., and Adam (Angela) Mapes of Hamlin, N.Y.; and one daughter, Julie Mapes, and her significant other, Edward Prince, of Bradford. He is also survived by his cherished grandchildren, Randi, Kristopher, Ashlyn, Hunter, Brayden, Ryan, Jarrett, Camryn, Robbie, Devin, Austin and Damien; as well as several great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, John and James Mapes; and one sister, Joan Wilsey.
Friends are invited to attend a celebration of life at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026, at First Church of God, 142 Main St., Eldred, with Pastor James Kazimer and Pastor Jamie Metcalfe co-officiating. A private burial will be held at the convenience of the family.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Healing Reigns Fellowship, P.O. Box 291, Kill Buck, NY 14748.
Online condolences may be expressed at hollenbeckcahill.com. To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Posted February 18 2026
John A. “Jack” Donald

Born on August 13, 1937, he was the son of the late Arthur J. and Lorraine (Kelly) Donald.
Jack enlisted in the U.S. Army, serving as a Clerk, stateside. On returning home, he married the love of his life, Melody “Mel” Simmons, and together they raised three sons. He started working in his father’s business as a land surveyor and, later, worked as a custodian at the Lyndonville Central School until his retirement. Jack was instrumental in establishing Little League in Lyndonville and was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was the former Treasurer of the Yates-Carlton Sportsman Club and a member of the Lyndonville VFW.
He will be remembered as a man of quiet strength, whose love for his family had no bounds. His warm smile, subtle humor and love for his grandchildren will be missed.
Jack is survived by his three sons, Richard Donald of Ocean View, Delaware, William (Julie) Donald of Tully, NY, and David (Kim) Donald of Columbus, Ohio, five grandchildren, Gregory Donald, Collier (Samantha) Donald, Jenna (Nick) Parkolap, Kasen Donald, Jessica (Nick) Parker, and one great-granddaughter, Roslyn Melody. Also surviving are his brother, Bill (Brenda) Donald of Lyndonville, NY, a sister-in-law, Sharon (David) Hayes, and several nieces and nephews.
Besides his parents and his wife, Melody, Jack is predeceased by his two sisters, Judy Donald and Patricia (Gordon) Scott, and a sister-in-law, Linda Simmons.
There are no calling hours. Relatives and friends may attend his graveside service on Saturday, April 11th, 2026, at the Lynhaven Cemetery, Housel Ave. Lyndonville, NY, with military honors being accorded. A celebration of life will follow at 12 Noon, at the White Birch Golf Course, 1515N. Lyndonville Rd. Lyndonville, NY 14098.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Jack’s name to the Yates-Carlton Sportsman Club, P.O.Box 141, Lyndonville, NY 14098.
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 Jack at www.bogantuttlefunerals.com
Posted February 17 2026
Ronald F. Burnette

Ron was a member of the St. Mary’s Athletic Club, the St. Mary’s Archer’s Club, and was an avid reader and loved doing crossword puzzles. He served as a Kentucky State Policeman for 11 years and then as a Claims Adjuster for Bodily Injury with State Farm Insurance retiring from that position after 20 years.
In his free time he enjoyed making wine, and spending time with family and friends, especially during the holiday seasons when everyone could gather together.
He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Esther; his children, Dorothy Stacey of Albion, Linda Berryman of FL, Julie (Larry) Scott of FL, and David (Patty) Burnette of FL; his brother, C.B. Burnette of Utah as well as several grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.
There will be no calling hours and a graveside service will be held in Mt. Albion Cemetery in the springtime at a time and date to be announced. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN, 38105 or The ASPCA. 424 E. 92nd Street, NY, NY, 10128-6804.
Ron’s arrangements have been entrusted to the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home of Albion. To share a special memory of Ron, please visit: www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
Posted February 17 2026
Clare E. Raduns

Visitation Sunday 2-5pm at the Wolcottsville Fire Co., 6337 Wolcottsville Rd, Akron, NY, where a service will follow at 5PM.
Clare was a 50 year member of the Wolcottsville Fire Co., and was an exempt fireman for Wolcottsville and Terry’s Corners Fire Co. He was a life-long farmer, hardworking man, dedicated fireman, and member of the Niagara Co. Tractor Assoc.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Wolcottsville Fire Company. Condolences at www.Rossakron.com
Posted February 16 2026
Darlene A. Zeliff

She was born on March 13, 1956, in Medina, NY, the daughter of the late Dean and Marian (Devonshire) Wolfe.
In 1974, she graduated from Lyndonville High School, attended Highland Hospitals Nursing Program, and, lastly, Indiana Wesleyan University, where she earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Darlene married Michael Zeliff on July 31, 1982, and together raised six children. “She dedicated 45 years of service to Medina Hospital (1979-2025) and also worked at Brockport College (2008-2021), where she touched countless lives through her compassion and care.”
She was a member of the Grace Baptist Church in Batavia and enjoyed spending time with her family, especially while traveling and camping, as well as sewing and baking. Along with her husband, Michael, together they lead the youth group at the former Ashwood Wesleyan Church, taking the group on many mission trips.
Darlene is survived by her husband of 43 and a half years, Michael. Her children, Joseph Zeliff, James (Kari) Zeliff, Kathryn (Eric) Zimmerman, Joshua (Naomi) Zeliff and Devon Allen, her grandchildren, Emma, Ella, Evelyn, Easton Zeliff, Noah, Brantley, Jackson Zimmerman, Vinny, Dom, Laney and Walker Zeliff, her two siblings, Larry Wolfe and Bonnie (Thomas) Heck, her sister’s and brother’s -in-laws, Peter (Doreen) Zeliff, Suzanne Seifart, Pamela (Terry Watson) Frasier, and Tracy (Thom) Jennings. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews and good friends.
Besides her parents, Darlene was predeceased by her father-in-law and mother-in-law, Herbert and Evelyn (Cone) Zeliff, her brother, Michael Wolfe; her child, Brooke Allen; a brother-in-law, Richard Seifart; and a sister-in-law, Deborah Derisley.
Relatives and friends may call from 5 PM-7 PM on Friday, February 20, 2026, and from 10 AM to Noon on Saturday at the Yates Baptist Church, 11365 E Yates Center Rd, Lyndonville, NY 14098, where a funeral service will be held on Saturday at 12:00 PM. The burial will be private for the family.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Darlene’s name to Hospice of Orleans, 14080 Route 31 West, Albion, NY 14411, or to the Grace Baptist Church, 238 Vine St, Batavia, NY 14020, or to the Lyndonville Lions Club, 4th of July Fund, P.O. Box 371, Lyndonville, NY, 14098.
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 Darlene at www.bogantuttlefunerals.com
Posted February 13 2026
Bonita “Bonnie” Gekoski

Born on January 11, 1947, Bonnie’s life was a testament to dedication, community service, and a profound love for animals. She was a valued member of the Kendall United Methodist Church and dedicated 25-plus years to the Kendall Volunteer Fire Department.
Her compassion extended to her professional life as well, where she served as a Home Health Care Aide and worked as a CNA at the former Lakeside Beikirch Nursing Home in Brockport. Bonnie also touched many young lives during her time as a Cafeteria Aide at Holley High School and was an employee at Howard’s Express Trucking Co. She also ran and cut meat at Cleveland’s Meat Market in Holley, a cherished family business begun by her parents.
Her legacy of love, service, and dedication will remain in our hearts forever. Bonnie was a true lover of animals, dedicating much of her time to training, riding, and showing horses. Her love for creatures great and small was evident to all who knew her. She was a woman who gave endlessly to those around her, and her absence will be deeply felt.
Bonnie is survived by her loving children, Ed (Lisa) Kennedy of Kent, Colleen Davidson of Kendall, Ronald (Alyssa) Kennedy of Holley, and Jerry (Missy) Kennedy of Kent. Her legacy continues through her 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. She also leaves behind a multitude of friends including her best friend: Colleen (Lanny) Northrup, who all feel blessed to have known her.
Bonnie was predeceased by her husbands, Steve Brown, Ronald Kennedy and Walter “Wally” Gekoski; her step-son, Bradley Kennedy; and her brother, Buddy Cleveland.
Friends and family are invited to gather in celebration of Bonnie’s life at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, 16650 State Rt. #31-Holley, on Saturday, February 21st. Visitation will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. with a funeral service to follow immediately at 4 p.m. A graveside service will be conducted at West Kendall Cemetery in the Spring, with details to be announced.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that memorial donations be made to the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 20, P.O. Box 12580, Rochester, NY, 14612-0580, in Bonnie’s memory. Bonnie’s arrangements have been entrusted to the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home of Holley.
To share a special memory or express condolences, please visit: www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.









