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Students raise over $1,200 for Open Door Mission and Bethany House by spending the day in tents by Grace Griffee A group of local students got a taste of what it would be like if they were homeless - and it was their idea. Seven third through eighth graders who receive before and after school care at Ruth Blodgett’s Hilton home were bored one day when Blodgett challenged them to find a project that would help others. “The kids had a day off during Thanksgiving week and asked me what they
could do that would be fun,” said Blodgett. “Instead of waiting for people to amuse them, I told the children that they should be thinking of ways they can do for others.” Tanner Matthews, a sixth grader at Village Elementary School, and Cole Dean, a sixth grader at Quest Elementary School, came up with an idea for helping the homeless after Cole commented that people with a roof over their head and a car are probably better off than 95 percent of the world. Once the students decided that they
Students spent a day camping outside to raise money for the homeless and those in need: (front, l-r) Abby Matthews, Tanner Matthews, Nolan Tydings, Logan Matthews, McKenna Tydings, Brooke Dean and Dianna Bourret; (back) Cole Dean and Christina Wessman. G. Griffee photo.
wanted to help the homeless, Christina Wessman, an eighth grader at Merton Williams Middle School, took the idea and ran with it, making lists of people to ask for donations and the supplies they would need. The group decided that they would spend a Saturday outside, no matter what the weather, living in tents with only a fire to keep warm. They gathered donations from family members, friends, teachers and local businesses, raising over $1,200 so far for two organizations that help homeless in the community – the Open Door Mission and Bethany House. The Open Door Mission, located on Plymouth Ave. in Rochester, provides overnight housing for men, community meals for men, women and children, and religious services. Bethany House in Rochester is a Catholic Worker House of Hospitality that provides emergency housing for women and women with children, and assistance to women with food, formula, diapers, clothing, household items, and personal hygiene products. “We watched a video about a tent city in Nashville, TN that was ruined by a flood,” said Logan Matthews, a third grader at Village Elementary School. “Some people were mad because they didn’t want it set up again near them.” The group borrowed tents and sleeping bags for their own tent city from Mandy and Paul Tramonto and Beth and Jon Jamison, family friends. While they could use the indoor bathroom, they had no access to electronics and spent the day, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., making forts, playing cards, listening to the radio, singing and playing
The students raised over $1,200 for two charities with promises for even more donations after the holiday recess. Shown are (l-r) Brooke Dean, Dianna Bourret and McKenna Tydings. G. Griffee photo. games. At lunchtime, they had a simple meal of Ramen noodles and rolls. “This was only a day, but it gave us an idea of what it is like to be homeless and how we are fortunate to have the things we have,” said Cole. Christina related the experience to Christmas when so many kids want expensive gifts and think they don’t have enough, putting things like flat screen TVs on their Christmas lists. “Homeless people hardly even have clothes,” she said. Blodgett, who has been babysitting some of the children since they were infants, said she’s hoping to do the event again next year. “Our goal was to raise $500 and the kids far surpassed that,” she said. “I’m very proud of them.”
Conservation Tree and Shrub Program releases 2015 species list Monroe County Soil and Water Conservation District has released their Conservation Tree and Shrub species list for the spring of 2015. Offered for pre-order this year are more than 59 different species of bare-root conifers, hardwood trees, shrubs, wildflowers and groundcovers, as well as seed mixes and other products used for conservation projects. Packages range in unit size and price, from a bundle of 10 plants for as low as $11, to bundles of 100 plants for an average cost of $84. New species this year include: American Hornbeam, Coralberry, Fraser Fir, Hackberry and Tulip Tree. The Conservation District has also updated their selection of multi-packs where homeowners can choose from 8 pre-packaged plant combinations that help accommodate a homeowner’s conservation needs. Rather than receiving a single pack of ten trees/shrubs com-
posed of one species, the multi-packs offer two plants in five different species; perfect for the suburban conservationist. Many of these multi-packs have been revamped this year with new species options. As always, species adapted to Monroe County site conditions have been selected to provide a variety of conservation uses. “Planting trees and shrubs is perhaps the most effective way for individuals to help keep our environment clean and green,” said District Director Kelly Emerick. “In addition to providing shade, privacy, wildlife habitat, borders, windbreaks and snow fences, trees provide many environmental benefits not visible to the eye. They work as filters to help protect drinking water, clean the air of pollutants, stabilize soil to prevent erosion, and reduce noise by acting as sound barriers. Trees can help cool your home in the summer, and break cold winds in the winter, helping to reduce energy use. They can even
add value to your property,” Emerick said. The Conservation Tree and Shrub Program is a preorder program with a deadline for ordering of March 10, 2015. The distribution of the plant material will occur at the Monroe County ecopark on April 23 and 24 from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The remaining plant stock will be sold on April 25 from 9 a.m. to noon. Those interested in the Conservation Tree and Shrub Program can find the order form and a full color catalog on the District’s website: www.monroecountyswcd.org or pick up an order form at town/village clerk’s offices within Monroe County. Contact the County Soil and Water Conservation District at (585)-753-7380, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Provided information
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Clarkson resident named College at Brockport VP for Advancement by Kristina Gabalski
“The people I have had the honor to learn from and work for and with - John Halstead, Roxanne Johnston and so many others - have shaped my professional career,” Andriatch says. “As we transition, our Advancement team will work incredibly hard to reach our Comprehensive Campaign goal ahead of schedule and move Brockport’s engagement with all of our constituents to new heights.” The $25 million Comprehensive Campaign is the largest in size, scope and dimension in the college’s history. “We will be doing many more campaigns down the road,” Andriatch says. He notes that his experiences at Brockport have prepared him well for his new, executive position. “I’ve created relationships over the years with alumni and future alumni,” Andriatch explains. He says he finds his work very fulfilling, as his job involves speaking with donor alumni, professors emeriti, retired faculty and staff, “... to help them give back to
Clarkson resident Mike Andriatch will become the College at Brockport’s new Vice President for Advancement on January 1. Andriatch, a Brockport alumnus, has served the college for nearly three decades, most recently as Assistant Vice President for Advancement. He will replace Roxanne Johnston, who is stepping down to spend more time with family. She will remain with the college part-time as senior development officer. Andriatch received his bachelor’s degree from the College at Brockport in 1985. He was able to begin working in the sports information office part-time after graduation as he had completed an internship there during his last semester. “I feel way too young to be in my 30th year at Brockport,” Andriatch says. He has served the college over those years in various sports information, alumni relations, development and advancement capacities.
Brockport ... whether that’s coming in to talk to students, reconnecting with other alumni, or in the case of a significant gift, matching (the gift) to the needs of the college.” Andriatch grew up in the Buffalo area, but has made the Sweden/Brockport/ Clarkson community his home since he came to Brockport for college. “I’ve had the opportunity to go other places, but have stayed,” he says. “Brockport is a special place, both the community and the college. I’m looking forward to the next challenge in my career.” Andriatch and his wife have three children and he is a former member and past president of the Brockport Central School District Board of Education. College at Brockport President John R. Halstead, PhD., says the appointment of Andriatch to the position of VP for Advancement makes great sense, “As a Brockport alumnus and long-time alumni and development person, Mike knows our college’s culture and our various stake-
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Brockport village launches new website The Village of Brockport has launched a newly designed website, www.brockportny.org. The new user-friendly site features video of Brockport, local events, news, meeting minutes, contact information and other information. Users can browse the Forms and Applications section, where residents can down-
The Byron-Bergen High School Robotics Team (l-r) Celia Mercovich, Ben Chaback, Josh Phelps, Clare Fraser, Matt Hilbert, Nate McCarthy, Josh Bush, Nick Kelly and Dan Jensen. Provided photo.
The “Bee Awesome” Team takes charge at Robotics Tournament Each team was paired with another, forming an alliance; they then competed in four qualifying matches against two other teams. Byron-Bergen and “Bee Awesome” was one of the four final alliances, partnered with The Harley School and Hornell Central School District. In the semifinals, the “Bee Awesome” team competed in the second match and scored most of the alliance’s points, allowing for wins in two matches. In the finals, the “Bee Awesome” robot competed in both matches, scoring the majority of points and allowing for a clean sweep and the Alliance Championship. The Byron-Bergen High School Robotics Team is sponsored by Liberty Pumps of Bergen. The team plans to participate in the upcoming annual “Tech Wars” at Genesee Community College. US FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) was founded by Dean Kamen, the inventor of the Segway. The FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) is one of four programs of FIRST. Provided information
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Spencerport Area Chamber of Commerce announces winners of 2014 awards The Spencerport Area Chamber of Commerce has announced its 2014 awards winners, to be honored at the Annual Awards Dinner on Friday, January 30, 2015 at the Plantation Party House, 1875 North Union Street, Spencerport. Casual Networking and Social Time will begin at 6 p.m., followed by a buffet dinner at 7 p.m. David Moore is the recipient of the 2014 Clyde W. Carter Citizen of the Year Award. David Moore has served on the BOCES School Board, Spencerport School Board and Ogden Farmers’ Library Board of Directors. Today, as Vice President, David Moore is a contributing member of the Spencerport Area Chamber of Commerce Board and its bylaws resource. He emcees the annual Spencerport Area Chamber of Commerce Awards Dinner, hosting in a friendly, humorous manner. In her nomination, Chamber Board member and The Unique Shop business owner Ginny Swarthout stated that David Moore currently is President of the Spencerport Federal Credit Union Board and Treasurer of Spencerport Canal Days. She added that David Moore owns an established accounting business and works closely with clients, helping with financial decisions. Ginny Swarthout concluded: “Dave willingly gives of his time for the betterment of our community.” Joanna Alberti, owner of philoSophie’s, 123 South Union Street, Spencerport, will receive the 2014 Business Person of the Year Award. Besides owning her thriving business, Joanna Alberti is a talented artist. She opened her Spencerport shop and studio in 2009. Joanna Alberti creates and sells whimsical cards, stationery and gift items that she designs. Her success has led to her items being sold in Walmart, Wegmans and Walgreen’s. Chamber Board member/Treasurer Nancy Bodhorn of Spencerport Federal Credit Union wrote in her nomination that Joanna Alberti is “talented, friendly, and easy to deal with.” Joanna Alberti contributes to many local fundraisers, giving to her community. In addition, the nomination states: “We are fortunate to have her ‘headquarters’ right here in Spencerport, New York!” McColley’s Irish Pub & MGB Building, Inc., owned by
Matt Brooks, will receive the Civic Beautification Award. This extensively renovated brick building is located at 89 South Union Street, Spencerport. Investing much effort, money, time, and talent, Matt Brooks, President of MGB Building, Inc. and a licensed general contractor with 30 years experience, worked creatively with municipal boards and inspection officials to achieve an attractive result: an authentically decorated Irish pub to complement the Erie Canal business area. McColley’s is a destination and meeting place because of its good food, pleasant service and charming atmosphere. It is a most welcome addition to the local economy, Western Monroe County and beyond – making this asset deserving of recognition for the 2014 Civic Beautification Award, according to chamber members. Recognized at the Regular Membership Holiday Chamber Luncheon held December 17: Town of Parma – 205 years, Ogden Baptist Church – 195 years, Spencerport School District – 65 years, Brodner Equipment – 55 years, Resch Automotive – 55 years, and Afrikamba, Curios... – 20 years. 2014 Chamber officers include: President Jill Cordts, Vice President David Moore, Secretary Joann Carr, and Treasurer Nancy Bodhorn. The Chamber acknowledges Board member Lisa VerSteeg, Expressions of Dance by Lisa, who chairs the Spencerport Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Awards Dinner. The Chamber officers and Board of Directors invite the community to enjoy its annual Spencerport Area Chamber of Commerce awards dinner evening. Register and get tickets by check or credit card at www. SpencerportChamber.org. Cost is $30 per ticket. Seating in tables of 8. Dinner registration also available at: Town of Ogden Community Center - Receptionist’s Desk, Village of Spencerport Office, The Unique Shop, Spencerport Federal Credit Union and Expressions of Dance by Lisa. Deadline for dinner registration is January 23. Contact Event Chair Lisa VerSteeg at 352-0877 with questions. Provided information
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•St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 14 Main Street, Brockport, is opening its kitchen and parish hall to the community on the second Sunday of each month from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Luke’s Harvest Kitchen is offering a free meal to everyone in the community. There will be tables set up for eating, playing cards, coffee, or just relaxing. There is no charge, but donations will be accepted. The Clothing Closet is also open every Sunday afternoon from 3 to 4:30 p.m. and Thursday evenings from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Call 637-6650 or email The Rev. Krista Cameron at stlukes@frontiernet.net.
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•Lifetree Café meets Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at Hamlin Station Restaurant, 52 Railroad Avenue, Hamlin. Open to all; topics vary each week. For questions about Lifetree contact Laura Amor at 970-292-4838 or lamor301@rochester.rr.com. More information is available at Lifetreecafe.com. •Brockport V.F.W. Post 2890 meets at 5 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month at the Brockport Vets Club, 222 West Avenue, Brockport. For information, call 637-5012. New members welcome. •The Brockport Lions Club meets the first and third Wednesday of the month at the Brockport area Vet’s Club on West Avenue at 6:30 p.m. Contact person is Barb Marshall, 255-0948 or e-mail at appleumpkin@aol.com.
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•The Brockport Board of Education meets Tuesday, January 6 at 7 p.m. in the District Board Room, 40 Allen Street, Building 100. Please note that the location is subject to change. Visit www.bcs1.org/boe or call 585-637-1810 for updates. •The Kendall School District Board of Education meets Wednesday, January 7 at 7 p.m. in the David J. Doyle Kendall Junior Senior High School Library at 16887 Roosevelt Highway, Kendall.
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•Rochester Christian Women’s Connection’s buffet luncheon meeting Wednesday, January 14 at East Village in the Villages at Unity, 1471 Long Pond Road, noon to 1:30 p.m. $13.50 inclusive. Marsha Wright presents a short demonstration of unique jewelry. Inspirational speaker, Carol Weiman, will talk about her life experiences in a talk she entitles “Life Ain’t Easy - But God Loves Me!” Reservations can be made by calling Rita at 352-5271. Free parking at either the Unity Hospital Section H with shuttle service to East Village, or additional parking is in front of the building.
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JoAnne & Bob Epping celebrate their 60th Wedding Anniversary. JoAnne & Bob Epping were married Jan. 8, 1955 at St. Margaret Mary’s Church. During their 55 years residence in Spencerport they raised three sons and are very proud of their eight grandchildren & great granddaughter. Their marriage will be commemorated at St. John the Evangelist Church Jan. 11th followed by a family brunch at Ridgemont Country Club.
Thomas - Williams Theresa Thomas and Brandon Williams were united in marriage September 27, 2014 at the Genesee Country Museum. The bride is the daughter of Anita and Douglas Thomas of Hilton. The groom is the son of Beau and Buffy Matney of North Carolina and Paul and Paula Williams of Hilton. The couple resides in Rochester and Honeymooned in Ireland.
Jenny Baker - Eric Valentine Mr. Richard Baker of Churchville is pleased to announce the engagement of his daughter, Jenny Baker to Eric Valentine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Valentine, of Churchville. Jenny is also the daughter of the late Diane Baker. The couple are graduates of ChurchvilleChili High School. Jenny attended The College of New Jersey and received her doctorate degree from Yale University. She is a postdoctoral associate at Cornell University. Eric attended Clarkson University, earned a master’s from Syracuse University, and is a Systems Engineer at SRC. A May 2015 wedding is planned.
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Urban League of Rochester recognizes scholars at CCHS Twenty-five Churchville-Chili High School students have been named to the Urban League of Rochester’s Salute to Black Scholars Early Recognition Program. The program honors and supports students who have high academic abilities, and who maintain a “B” average or better throughout high school. The students are: •12th Grade: Bassasatu Andrews, Myles Blas, Alan Claboine, Myles Forsett, Alixandra Gist, Milladge Griffin, Christina Johnson, Isaiah Lewis, Aresia Neal and Brenndon Ruffin. •11th Grade: Javiaire Barr, Olivia Boatwright, LaMont Haywood, Amber Johnson, Olivia Lewis, Alyssa Vargas and Zachary Vaughn. •10th Grade: Amanda Addis, MiKayla Ad-
dis, Lauryn Bundy, DeVonte Doster, Arieona Ellis, Isaiah Moore, William Powell and LeVell Smith. Students will have access to college and career workshops, plus referrals to tutoring, SAT preparation services and pre-college programs. They also receive information on available scholarships and support on scholarship and admissions applications. The goal of the Urban League’s Early Recognition Program is to increase the number of African American students from the greater Rochester area who graduate from high school with high grades and sound college preparation by giving them the encouragement and support they need to continue to excel. Provided information
Churchville-Chili student members of the Urban League of Rochester’s Salute to Black Scholars Early Recognition Program (in alphabetical order) Amanda Addis, MiKayla Addis, Bassasatu Andrews, Olivia Boatwright, Lauryn Bundy, DeVonte Doster, Arieona Ellis, Myles Forsett, Milladge Griffin, LaMont Haywood, Amber Johnson, Christina Johnson, Isaiah Lewis, Olivia Lewis, Isaiah Moore, Aresia Neal, William Powell, LeVell Smith, Zachary Vaughn and Alyssa Vargas. (Not shown - Javiaire Barr, Myles Blas, Alan Claboine, Alixandra Gist, Brenndon Ruffin). Provided photo.
Churchville-Chili seniors sign college athletic plans Two C-C Saints athletes have signed letters of intent - one for Le Moyne University men’s lacrosse and the other for Seton Hill University women’s softball teams. Churchville-Chili seniors Leighann Pettis and Ryan Cosgrove will play for these Division II universities. Pitcher Leighann Pettis is a three-year All-County selection: First Team in 2013 and All-Greater Rochester in 2014. She led the Saints women’s softball team to #3
seed in both 2013 and 2014 AA Sectionals, with over 20 wins and more than 100 strikeouts per year. She threw a perfect game against East Irondequoit in 2014, and was named “Athlete of the Week by the Rochester daily newspaper. Pettis is a career .400 hitter with exceptional fielding skills. She will be heading to Greensburg, Pennsylvania to play with the Seton Hill University Griffins. Pete Reynolds, Churchville-Chili varsity softball coach,
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Byron-Bergen Elementary School students challenged to read 20,000 books Last year, Byron-Bergen students pledged to read 10,000 books by the end of the school year. They exceeded that goal by 8,000 books. This year, the reading bar has been raised to 20,000 books, and the challenge kicked off with a school-wide Celebration of Reading assembly on December 5. “This is our opportunity to get these bright young people ‘stuck on reading,’” says Principal Brian Meister. “We make it fun with events like this. Last year, Assistant Principal Amanda Cook and I took pies in the face when our kids reached the goal. They remember that; it’s motivation. It makes them want to read more.” The highlight of this year’s assembly was “Read a Book”—a video shot and produced by teacher Ken Rogoyski. Featuring music with lyrics written by fifth-grade ELA teacher Erin Varley, arranged and played by music teacher Bob Lancia, and sung by parent Alyson Tardy (based on Taylor Swift’s song “Shake It Off”) the video was a showcase for the talents of Byron-Bergen Elementary School readers from all grade levels. The presentation featured an interactive game of Name that Book, with students proving their familiarity with a number of classic books. That was followed with a reading of “Stuck” by Oliver Jeffers, about an impossible tree where everything thrown into it gets stuck. The story was acted out to everyone’s delight by Rogoyski and Meister (as the tree). The assembly also provided a stage to honor Byron-Bergen athletes who traveled to the 2014 Empire State Games for the Physically Challenged: Emily Zastrow, Emily Yun, Rito Vanegas, Lilliana Vanegas, Camryn Brookhart, Robert Gaylord, Zechariah Merrell, Lilly Liles, Draven Liles, Jonathan Klafehn. The group showed off their medals and shared a video of their experiences at the Games. The school plans a number of reading events and milestone rewards throughout the year to keep motivation high. “This year Mrs. Cook and I will be on the line for a full day of wearing suits designed by the kids and made of duct tape, along with possibly being stuck to a wall, when our readers succeed. Which they will,” says Meister. “Our kids are awesome.”
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Brockport Blue Devils Hilton Cadets tie by Warren Kozireski Hilton twice overcame one-goal deficits with Jake Palumbo netting the tying goal with less than two minutes remaining in the second period as the Cadets and Brockport skated to a 3-3 tie in high school hockey. “We have the potential to be really good, but we’re playing too inconsistent to be a factor,” Hilton head coach Chris Monfiletto said. “If we start taking care of the little things, we could be factor in Section V.” Palumbo gave Hilton a 1-0 lead at 9:13 of the first period when he pounded home a perfect pass from behind the net by Justin Allen. Todd Higgins also assisted on the play. Brockport tied the game 1-1 in the second period to begin a five goal outburst by both teams. Mitchell Henshaw’s point shot found the back of the net for his team leading sixth goal of the season with assists from Dylan Sharpe and Matt Roe on the power play tally. The Blue Devils took their first lead of the contest just 36 seconds later as Alex Harley converted a three-on-two break on a tap-in off a Sharpe shot. Defenseman Chevy Ioannone also assisted.
Hilton tied it 2-2 at 5:29 of the second as Sam Sedia scored his first goal as a Cadet off passes from Hunter and Brenden Howell. On the next shift, Brockport again took a one-goal lead as Sharpe knocked in the rebound of a Henshaw shot 18 seconds later. But, at 13:34 of the second period, Mitch Palumbo won an offensive zone draw back to the right point. Higgins’ shot was stopped, but Jake Palumbo scored on the rebound for his team-high eighth goal and 17th point. Both teams combined for 20 shots over the final period plus overtime, but Brockport goaltender Riley Emmerson and Hilton’s Patrick Dennehy each preserved the point. “We’re there,” Brockport assistant coach Alan Barton said. “We’re still learning as a team, so I think we can surprise some teams later on.” Hilton entered the final week in December with a 4-2-1 record and in fifth place in Division II while the Blue Devils were 1-5-1 with a win over Aquinas in the season opener.
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Hill School Safety Patrol sworn in At a school-wide assembly on December 12, an exceptional group of students were sworn in by Hill Elementary School Principal Sean Bruno to serve their school community as safety patrol officers. Selected for their leadership, maturity, reliability, sound judgment, good attendance, courtesy, respect for classmates and others, and their desire to help, the 2014-2015 Hill School Safety Patrol members are: •Grade 5: Kathleen Dulus, Paige Elloitt, Katlyn Fielder, Farrah Foehner, Greta Hall, Haiden Herring, Alyssa Kiener, Nick LaMere, Rachel LaRocca, Gavin Leverenz, Julia Martin, Alannah McLean, Dylan Phillips, John Ryan, Justin Stiles, Mason Stuhler and Johnny Torres. •Grade 4: Arianna Gingello, Lydia Guerrero, Camden Heavelyn, Kayden Jorolemon, Cameron Kluth, Tyler Kluth, Brayden Spencer, Gavin Stuhler, Paige Taylor, Aiden Tindel, Emma Trimmer, Bella Viola and Jamie White. The Hill School Safety Patrol is an organized group of students who help other classmates follow the Hill School code of conduct at arrival and dismissal times on a daily basis. Provided information
Brockport fourth- and fifth-grade students, led by Principal Sean Bruno, take the pledge to become Hill School Safety Patrol members. Provided photo.
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•Brunette, Luella M., on December 24, 2014 at age 88. Predeceased by her husband, Fernand “Fern” Brunette, son, Barry Brunette, brother-in-law, Ronald (June) Brunette; sister-in-law, Yvette (Roma) Roy. Survived by her loving family, son, Gene (Brenda) Brunette; daughter, Karen (Eric) Stypa; grandchildren, Craig Brunette (Tiffany McDonald), Andre (Jessica) Brunette and Alyssa Brunette (Andy Conrow), Heather Stypa and Shawna (Brandon) Wright; great-grandchildren, Brendon and Duncan Brunette and Norah Conrow; sister-in-law Bernadette Kingston; several nieces and nephews. Services were held December 28 at Miller Funeral and Cremation Services, Rochester. Additional services and interment will be held in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. Contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society in support of Breast Cancer Research in her memory. •Chapman, Patricia (Miller), on December 23, 2014. Predeceased by her parents Francis and Ethel. She is survived by her son, Jeffery Allen Chapman; sister Joan Miller; brother, Francis (Jean) Miller; nieces Lynn Burrier and Kimberly M. Phillips; grandnephew, Brent McDill; grandniece, Cindy McDill. Interment will be private. A Memorial Service will be held in the spring. Contributions can be made to the First Presbyterian Church, 38 South Lake Avenue, PO Box 206, Bergen, NY 14416, or the Emmanuel Baptist Church, 2435 Lake Road, Route 19, Hamlin, NY 14464 in her memory. •Preston, lleen M., on December 26, 2014. Predeceased by her husband, Charles. She is survived by her children, Gary (Linda), Rick (Pat), Charleen (Fatih) Bektas; grandchildren, Shawn, Lisa, Mark, Scott, Kyle, Jeni and Faith; seven great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Funeral Services were held December 29 at the Fowler Funeral Home, Inc., Brockport. Interment, Lakeview Cemetery in the spring. Contributions can be made to Lifetime Assistance in her memory. •Roe, Charles J., December 26, 2014, at age 42. He is predeceased by his stepfather, Stephen Hopkins. Survived by his mother, Diane Hopkins; father, Robert (Nancy) Roe, Jr.; sisters, Misty (Matt) Roe and Devon Roe; brothers, Robert (Dawn) Roe, Timothy (Carrie) Roe, Michael (Teresa) Anderson, Justin (Heather) Roe; his grandmother, Shirley Hawkins; several nieces, nephews, many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends; and his special friend and girlfriend, Corinne Groth. His Memorial Service was held January 2 at the New Comer Funeral Home, Greece.
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•Reagan, Joseph R., December 25, 2014 at age 80. Survived by his loving wife of 59 years, Josephine; children, Roxanne Widzinski, Christy Harrington and Joseph (Judy) Reagan; grandchildren, Jaclyn (Frank) Malone and Kelly (Mike) Widzinski; two great-grandchildren, Madison and Malyssa Malone; brothers, Michael and William Reagan; several nieces and nephews. Joe was a retiree of Delco, avid golfer and bowler. His Funeral Mass was held December 30 at Holy Ghost Church, Gates. Interment, Holy Ghost Cemetery.
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•Mosher, Orris W., at age 81 on December 21, 2014. Predeceased by his parents, Llewellyn and Alice; brothers, Llewellyn Jr., Melvin, Norman and James. Survived by his best friend and wife of 58 years, Delores; daughters, Janice and Deborah; brother, John Mosher, and sister, Alice Bonnewell; sisters-in-law, Linda Patten, Deanna (Kenneth) Ross; brother-in-law, Michael Salvatore; sisters-in-law, Rita, Mary and Lucy Mosher; many nieces and nephews. Orris is a retiree of Duffy-Mott and Eastman Kodak Company, and a long-time member of St. John Lutheran Church. A Memorial Service was held December 27 at St. John Lutheran Church, Hamlin. Donations can be made to St. John Lutheran Church or to Mt. Carmel Home, 288 Frisbee Hill Road, Hilton, NY 14468 in his memory.
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•Hendershot, Raymond E., Sr., December 23, 2014. Predeceased by his wives, Doris (Woodams) in 1968, and Helen (Rowley), in 1999. Also predeceased by daughter, Virginia Ritzenthaler. Survived by his children, Raymond (Nancy) Hendershot Jr., Shirley (Tom) Lester, Janet Hendershot and Ronald (Nancy) Hendershot; his brother, Edward “Bud” (Sylvia) Hendershot; 11 grandchildren; many greatgrandchildren; his sister-in-law, Margaret Hendershot; special friend, Glennys Paine; many nieces, nephews and friends. Also predeceased by his brother, Leland; and his sisters, Marion Graupman, Mildred Voke, Evelyn Heise, Irene Hall and Leona Peck. A Celebratory Service to honor his rich 100-year life will be held on his birthday in June 2015. Donations can be made to Hilton-Parma Senior Center, 59 Henry Street, Hilton, NY 14468 in his memory.
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•Sprague, Glenn W., age 81, died December 30, 2014 in United Memorial Medical Center following a long illness. Glenn was a Veteran of the US Army and was stationed in Alaska. He worked for the National Security Agency for 30 plus years, serving part of that time in Cheltenham, England. Mr. Sprague was a member of the Gaines Congregational Church. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Hazel (Woolston), his three children: Michael (Donna) Sprague of Louisiana, Jaimie (Stephen) Williams of Virginia, Thomas (Kerri) Sprague of Maryland; six grandchildren: Jennifer, Jonathan, Samantha, Zachary, Taylor, Kylie; and three great grandchildren: Anthony, Jade, and Tristen. His Funeral Service was held January 2 at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Homes, Inc., Albion. Glenn’s son, Rev. Dr. Michael Sprague officiated at the service. Interment in Mount Albion Cemetery. Contributions can be made to the Gaines Congregational Church, 14023 Ridge Road, Albion, NY, 14411 in her memory.
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•Anderson, Karen L. (Kriesche), age 68, died December 24, 2014 on the day of her 50th Wedding Anniversary. Predeceased by husband Charles and son John. Survived by daughters, Angela (Blair) Bobzin and Michelle (Lance) Werth of Kendall; daughter-in-law, Terri Raso of Virgina; grandchildren, Ashleigh Anderson, Kyle and Brad Bobzin, Austin, Brady and Colton Werth; sister, Marie (Don) King of Carlton; nieces, nephews and friends. She was a General Motors retiree. Her Funeral Service was held December 29 at MerrillGrinnell Funeral Home, Albion. Burial in Sandy Creek Cemetery. Contributions can be made to the charity of one’s choice in her memory. •Sorg, Alfred, Suddenly on December 21, 2014 at age 73. Predeceased by his parents Jacob and Theresia; and his nephew Brian Furness. He is survived by his siblings Helmuth (Terry) Sorg, Linda (Donald) Siracusa, Charles J. Sorg, John C. (Sharlene) Sorg; many nieces and nephews. Services will be held at a later date.
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•Kent, Richard A., December 21, 2014 at age 94. Predeceased by his son, Thomas Kent. Survived by his loving wife, Jean Kent; children, Mary (Karl) Schroeder, Jim (Kay Obierne) Kent, Kitty (Rev. Timothy) Meyer, Joe (Gina) Kent, Anne (Dan) Hull; 10 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; sister, Ruth DeWalt; several nieces and nephews and dear friends. Visitation is Friday, January 9, 2015, 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Walker Brothers Funeral Home, Spencerport. Richard’s funeral service will be celebrated on Saturday, January 10 at 11 a.m. at St. John the Evangelist Church, 55 Martha Street, Spencerport. Donations can be made to Open Door Mission, PO Box 14236, Rochester, NY 14614 in his memory.
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H.B. Lechner Hadrian Blair Lechner, of North Chili, passed away December 23, 2014 after a brief illness. He was 94 years old. He was educated at Spring Arbor College, Michigan State Normal College, and Boston University. He served in the United States Navy during World War II. He was employed by Eastman Kodak and by Bausch & Lomb. He taught at Roberts Wesleyan College and at Rochester Institute of Technology. Mr. Lechner was preceded in death by his wife of sixty years, Mary Margaret Sumner; by his brother Myron; and by his sister Eleanor Burr. He is survived by his sister Grace Ryerson; his sons Joseph and Jonathan; grandchildren Paul, Dawn and Sarah; and great-granddaughter Kaleia. A celebration of his life will take place at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 10, 2015 at Pearce Memorial Church in North Chili. In lieu of flowers, friends are invited to make a memorial contribution to Free Methodist World Missions.
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