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He was loved in our communities for his wisdom, his kindness, his knowledge, and his integrity.

ese are words describing his being which we heard over and over at the time of his passing.

You, my friends and family, those whom he loved were held in his heart.

ank you all for your compassion and love shown. A huge thank you to the Vincent House in Wayland for their loving care given to Wayne and his beloved family during those di cult days. Also, to Todd at the St George’s Funeral Home for his compassion.

~ e family of Wayne Hunt

Chrysanthemums

Also known as mums,? chrysanthemums are frequently included in arrangements of flowers for funeral services. Particularly in some European countries, Korea, and Japan, the white chrysanthemum is symbolic of death, lamentation, and grief; therefore, its use is generally reserved for funeral services. In the United States, white chrysanthemums are often understood to symbolize truth.

Judith A. Hersh

March 18, 2023

Judith A. Hersh, age 73 of Cohocton, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, March 18, 2023 at the Bampa’s House in Corning.

Judi was born on January 20, 1950 in Gettysburg, PA to the late Francis “Whitey”& June ( omas) Arentz. She was a waitress, visiting nurse, private duty Hospice nurse,loving wife,beloved mother,cherished grandmother, and child of God.

Judi had many hobbies and was known for her volunteer work. She was a beloved Sunday School teacher for many years, Cub Scouts Den Leader, past president of 8 years for the Ladies Auxiliary at the Je erson Fire Co., Leader of Ladies Bible Study at the Cohocton Assembly of God, Family Life Volunteer,and Election Inspector.Her most cherished times were spent loving her family, especially her grandchildren and serving the Lord. Judi was an ambassador for Jesus Christ and her wish was that all would be saved through Him.

In addition to her parents, Judi is predeceased by her brothers, Doug and Dain Arentz.

Judi is survived by her husband, Dale Hersh; her son, Timothy (Jaime) Hersh; her grandchildren, Emily (Mark) Sabins, Caitlyn Hersh & Jonathon Hersh; her siblings, Joni (Keith) Heldibridle, Lisa (Kenny) Reese & Je Arentz; and many nieces, nephews, cousins & friends.

Family and friends are invited to Celebrate Judi’s life at 11am on Saturday, April 15, 2023 at the Cohocton Assembly of God Church, 31 N. Dansville St., Cohocton, NY 14826.

In lieu of owers, please consider making a memorial contribution in Judi’s name to Family Life Network online at FamilyLife.org or the Cohocton Assembly of God.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Walter E. Baird & Sons Funeral Home in Wayland.

To leave an online condolence or light a memory candle please visit BairdFuneralHomes.com

Alice M. Reynolds

March 17, 2023

Wayland: Alice M. Reynolds, 96 years of age, passed away Friday evening, March 17, 2023 at Elderwood of Uihlein at Lake Placid, NY.

Alice was born May 26, 1926 in Wayland, the daughter of Frank C.and Bertha (Hemmer) Mark. She grew up in Wayland and resided there for most of her life. She also resided in Rochester for a few years along with Lake Placid for the last few years. Alice was a graduate of Wayland Central School, St. James School of Nursing in Hornell and SUNY Plattsburgh. She was a school nurse at Wayland for 28 years, as well as a private duty nurse at both St. James and Noyes Memorial Hospitals.She was also a cadet nurse during World War II.

Alice and John Peabody Reynolds were married December 27, 1952. Alice and John were married 62 years prior to John passing away in November of 2015.

Alice had a strong sense of civic duty. She was an active communicant of Sacred Heart Church in Perkinsville; a Red Cross volunteer for over 50 years and member of the Retired Teacher Association. Her hobbies included walking, vegetable and ower gardening, reading and spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren.

Alice was predeceased by her parents, Frank and Bertha Mark; her loving husband, John P. Reynolds; her son, Alan Reynolds; and her sister and brother-in-law, Patricia and William Pragel. She is survived by her son and his wife, Tim and Shelley Reynolds of Lake Placid; her granddaughter, Chelsea (Jack) Cary of VT; grandson, Benjamin Reynolds (Janelle Bowerman) of CA; her great-grandson,Pace Reynolds Cary; and her nephew, omas Pragel of NC.

Alice’s family and friends were invited to her committal and interment service ursday, March 23, 2023 at 2pm at Sacred Heart Cemetery in Perkinsville.

Please visit www.stgeorgefuneralhome.com for online condolences.

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