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Two Liverpool residents promoted

Dannible & McKee, LLP, a certified public accounting and consulting firm with offices in Syracuse, Auburn, Binghamton and Schenectady, is pleased to announce the promotion of two professionals.

Kaitlyn L. Mariano, CPA, has been promoted to senior tax manager. Mariano joined the firm in 2012 and oversees tax engagements for various clientele, with a focus on contractors, manufacturers, multi-state taxation and high-net-worth individuals. She is a CPA in New York state and is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants (NYSSCPA).

She serves as treasurer for County North Children’s Center Inc. and

Eye Got This Inc. and volunteers for the local chapter of GiGi’s Playhouse in Syracuse.

She graduated from Le Moyne College in 2012 with a Bachelor of Science in accounting and a Master of Business Administration.

Mariano resides in Liverpool and is based in the Syracuse office.

Erin E. Heindl has been promoted to audit senior. Heindl joined the firm in 2021 as an audit staff accountant and performs audits, reviews, compilations and employee benefit plan audits for various clients.

She earned her Bachelor of Science in accounting from the State University of New York Empire State in 2021.

Heindl resides in Liverpool and is based out of the Syracuse office.

Kaitlyn L. Mariano

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CNy Retirement Showcase set for Sept. 14

Join us for this year’s CNY Retirement Showcase on Thursday, Sept. 14 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the CNY Regional Market, 2100 Park St., Syracuse. Brought to you by Community Living Advocates and Kinney Drugs. This event is free and open to anyone planning to retire or wanting to enhance their retirement. Various representatives from all over CNY will be available to help you discover new destinations, more things to do, places to live, volunteer opportunities, travel, and entertainment to see. We will have a food truck and Power of Two will be providing live acoustic music. Giveaways and door prizes! For more information visit communitylivingadvocates.com/cnyretirementshowcase2023.

Sandra ingersoll

Mother, sister, grandmother, aunt and friend

It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of Sandra Elizabeth Ingersoll, our beloved mother, sister, grandmother, aunt and friend. Sandy died peacefully in her sleep on June 26, 2023, at her home in Colorado Springs, CO, after a long battle with lupus.

Sandy was born Aug. 5, 1952 in Syracuse to Janet Short Ingersoll and Kenneth Ingersoll. She grew up in Baldwinsville, graduating from C.W. Baker High School in 1970. She attended the State University of New York at Canton for a year and then headed west to Colorado with her best friend.

Obituaries

Sandy retired in 2006 and devoted her early retirement years to her only grandchild, Matt. They spent summers doing a lot of swimming and exploring parks, animal rescues and animal sanctuaries. They traveled long distances to visit family and were always together at family events.

Grenneth alton McDeid, 88

Loved time with grandchildren children and was an avid supporter at their school basketball games in the Weedsport schools. He also enjoyed being a TV spectator of both golf and basketball.

Grenneth Alton McDeid, 88, of Elbridge, passed away July 21, 2023, at the Commons on St. Anthony in Auburn.

Sandra Ingersoll

Every fall, after Matt returned home for the school year, Sandy continued with her hobbies of crocheting, sewing and gardening. One of her favorite pastimes was mixed Salsa dancing with a dear friend and neighbor, also named Sandy. Together they rode the bus from Colorado Springs to the casinos in Cripple Creek, where winning at the penny slots was great fun. Sandy also enjoyed hiking in that beautiful area.

Alton was born to Dorothy Bartlett McDeid and Grenneth Nenzo McDeid in Auburn and raised in the Weedsport-Cato area.

While still completing his high school studies, Alton worked full-time at GE and around his own home and car. He graduated from Cato-Meridian High School and entered a career in graphic arts working at several regional print shops.

Grenneth alton McDeid

Besides his parents, Al was predeceased by a grandson and step-granddaughter. He is survived by his wife Marion Roy McDeid, five sons, Michael (Theresa), Scott (Lisa), Terry (Donna), Blaine, and Brian (Kelly), stepson Stan (Michele) Davis and step daughter Sandra (Louis) Gray, 18 grandchildren, and 17 great grandchildren. Per Alton’s wishes there were no calling hours.

She worked at Pikes Peak Community College in Colorado Springs, earning an associate’s degree while she was employed there. She moved on to a job in the business department at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. She later had a long career at the university as its bursar and she also earned a bachelor’s degree in business.

Sandy is survived by her sons, Adam Norton of Englewood, CO, and David (Kelly) Norton of Northglenn, CO; grandson, Matt Norton of Englewood, CO; a brother, Terry (Susan) Ingersoll of Cochiti Lake, NM; a sister, Barbara (Ernie) Jackson of Hampton Bays, N.Y., and Goodyear, AZ; and many loving nieces and nephews. Arrangements were handled by Blunt Mortuary in Colorado Springs.

Later he became involved in real estate sales and auto sales, retiring from H & L Ford in Auburn at age 70.

Alton loved spending time with grand-

DEATH NOTICES

Donald P. Berthod, 74, of West Monroe, passed away July 22, 2023. Fergerson Funeral Home, North Syracuse, has arrangements.

A family celebration of life service was held at Maple Grove Cemetery, Jordan, Tuesday, July 25. The Bush Funeral Home of Elbridge has charge of arrangements.

Stephen V. Feak, 72, of North Syracuse, passed away July 22, 2023. Fergerson Funeral Home, North Syracuse, has arrangements.

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