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Critelli, Rosalie S.
NEWARK: After a long illness, died
Friday (January 24, 2003) at her home at
age 87. She is survived by her devoted
husband of 67 years. Thomas F.; three
loving daughters. Patricia (Eugene. Sr.)
Mason of Newark, Marilyn (Stephen)
Thomson of Williamson and Mary Alice
Nicoletta of Newark; thirteen grandchildren.
seventeen great grandchildren;
two brothers. Anthony (Josie) and
Leonard (Jewel) DeLisio of Clyde; a sister,
Delores (Arthur) Paradise of
Syracuse; a sister-in-law, Irene DeLisio
of Clyde and several nieces and
nephews. Mrs. Critelli was predeceased
by a son-in-law, Dr. Robert J. Nicoletta
Sr.; and a brother, John DeLisio. Friends
may call 4-6 P.M. Monday (Jan 27th) at
the Paul L. Murphy & Sons Funeral
Home, 127 East Miller Street, Newark.
Father Peter Clifford will celebrate a
Mass of Christian Burial, 10:30 Tuesday
(Jan. 28th) al St. Michael's Church.
Burial will be in Newark Cemetery.
Memorials in her honor may be made to
the St. Michael Church, 4005. Main
Street, Newark, NY 14513 or to the
Parkinson Disease Research Fund, Univ.
of Rochester, @ B. Olsen, 13051 MI.
Hope Ave., Rochester, NY 14620.
DeDee, William P.
ONTARIO: Entered into rest on January
21, 2003 in his 84th year. Veteran of
WWII and a retired Master Mechanic
and a farmer. Predeceased by his
beloved wife, Arlene (Hilleger) DeDee,
May of 2002 and brother-in-law, Stanley
Hilleger. Survived by his loving and
devoted daughter, Vicki DeDee; sister,
Elizabeth Bailey; nephew, Ronald
Bailey; sisters-in-law, Elsie Porray,
Virginia Mables; and cousins; dear
friends, Fran, Ed, Elizabeth, and
Benjamin Fino-Radin. Interment, Ridge
Chapel Cemetery, Williamson.
Expressions of sympathy may be directed
in his memory to Genesee Region
Home Care-Hospice, 70 Metro Park,
Rochester, NY 14623.
Diebold, Charles Harbou
Age 93, died Saturday, January 4, 2003
unexpectedly of a heart problem. He
was born on November 7, 1909 to Frank
and Emma Harbou Diebold. He
graduated from Cornell University in
Ithaca, NY with a PhD in silviculture,
soils and botany. He married Elizabeth
Strong in 1935. He is survived by his
wife; three sons, Robert, James and
David; 10 grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren.
He worked for the Forest
Service and retired from the Soil
Conservation Service in 1966. Upon
retirement, he volunteered his services
to the Presbyterian Church during the
winter months of most years and served
in Pakistan, Thailand, Philippines,
Mexico, Guatemala and the Dominican
Republic. He and his wife purchased a
farm near Peralta, NM in 1954 and
raised native grass and flower seed
along with other crops. In the mid
1980's, Charles became a founder, director
and treasurer of C.H. Diebold
Missions (mission projects in Mexico)
and A.R.T.A. (Appropriate Rural
Technology Association) ART.A. supports
drinking water and agricultural
projects in Mexico and Thailand. He
was actively involved in C.H. Diebold
Missions and ART.A. until his time of
death. Donations may be made to the
C.H. Diebold Missions or to A.R.T.A. in
care of First Presbyterian Church, 215
Locust NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87102.
Frederick, Timothy N. "Tim"
PALMYRA: Died on January 18, 2003
at age 62. Predeceased by his sons Scott
& Sean Survived by his wife of 38
years, Geraldine. Beloved father of
Timothy Frederick, Todd (Michelle)
Frederick: Beloved grandfather of Eric,
Kelly; brother Thomas (Penny)
Frederick, Macedon; sisters Lois Brown,
FL; Joan (John) Williams, FL; several
nieces, nephews & cousins. Tim was a
veteran of the US Navy from 1961 –
1966. He had many hobbies including
figure painting, train buff & model building.
He had displays in libraries, forts,
museums & model shows. A collector
of military items, history books, etc., he
enjoyed researching the family genealogy
and belonged to many organizations
including, North South Skirmish
Association , Historical Scale Model
Assoc., VFW Post 120 and the
American Legion. Interment Acacia
Park Cemetery. Donations may be made
to National Kidney Foundation in his
memory.
Foss, Emerson F. "Zeke"
WILLIAMSON: Entered Into rest on
January 23. 2003 in his 85th year. Purple
Heart Recipient and Prisoner of War
during WWII. A retiree from Genesee
Brewery. Life member of the VFW of
Newark Post #2883, American Legion
Post .2883 of Winter Haven, FL.
Survived by his long and devoted wife,
Joyce(Balch) Foss; sons James of
Ontario, Gene of FL, Charles (Lee Ann)
of Newark, Richard of East Rochester;
stepson, Raymond Balch and Ellen
Arndt of Seneca Falls; 8 grandchildren;
4 step-grandchildren; several greatgrandchildren;
half-brothers, Joe of
Williamson and Kenneth of OK; nieces
and nephews. Family and friends are
invited to call Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 at the
Young Funeral Home, 4025 West Main
St., Williamson where a service will be
held on Monday afternoon at 2:00 P.M.
Private interment, Lake View Cemetery,
Pultneyville. Courtesy of no flowers.
Expressions of sympathy may be directed
in his memory to Genesee Region
Homecare, 513 West Union St., Newark,
NY 14513 or American Diabetes
Association, P.O. Box 2680, North
Canton, OH 44720.
Keukelaar, Ellsworth E.
NEWARK: Entered into rest on January
23, 2003 at the age of 65. He is survived
by his loving wile of 65 years,: Ila; sons,
Duane (Carol) of Fairport and Ronald of
NV; brother, Eugene of Macedon; 4
grandchildren; several nieces and
nephews. Friends and family are invited
10 call 2-4, 7-9 Monday at Stevens
Funeral Home, 3896 Buffalo St., Marion
where the Funeral Service will be held
Tuesday al 2 PM. Donations may be
made 10 the Canandaigua VA, 400 Fort
HilI Ave., Canandaigua 14424.
Interment in Marion Cemetery.
Kozak, Nicholas J., Jr.
WILLIAMSON: Sunday, January 19,
2003 at age 55. Predeceased by his parents
Nicholas & Anna Holmes Kozak.
He leaves cherished memories of his
children; son Nicholas J. Kozak III;
daughters, Melissa, Kristina Kozak;
brothers, Gerald, Kenneth, Raymond
Kozak, Robert Holmes; sister & sisters-in-
law, Doreen, Shirley, Marie; nieces,
nephews, great nieces & nephews; 4
great, great nephews, as well as many
other family & friends. Nicholas was a
member of Palmyra VFW Post #6778 &
was a Viet Nam Veteran. Interment will
be at Bath National Cemetery.
Levandoski, Taylor Mattea
PALMYRA: Age 7. Beloved daughter
of Tim and Laura Levandoski died
Wednesday, January 22, 2003 at Newark
Wayne Hospital. Also survived by her
sisters, Kori and Stevi Hicks; maternal
grandparents, Loren and Santa Couse;
paternal grandparents, John and Mary
Levandoski; great-maternal grandmother,
Gertrude Benamino; several aunts,
uncles and cousins. Taylor was a 2nd
Grade Student at Perkins Elementary
School in Newark. Burial will be in St.
Francis Cemetery. Donations may be
made to in Taylor's memory to the
Epilepsy Association of Greater
Rochester, Inc, 1000 Elmwood Ave.,
Rochester, NY 14620
Meyer, Robert E.
SODUS: Age 84 died peacefully on
January 20, 2003 in the Blossom View
Nursing Home. Bob was a WWII Navy
Veteran. He was predeceased by his
wife, Sharon and his brother, Jerome.
He is survived by his children, Susan
and Julie Meyer both of Sodus, Nancy
B.B. Meyer of Scottsville and Michael
Meyer of Williamson; stepchildren, Jean
(Mike) Burt, Shawn (Patty) Burditt, Tim
(Shirley) Burditt, Norman (Valerie)
Burditt, Betty Stoll and Scott (Kim)
Stoll; brother, Gerald Meyer of
Cortland; 17 grandchildren; 3 greatgrandchildren;
several nieces, nephews
and loving friends and caregivers at
Blossom View. Interment will be in the
Baptist Rural Cemetery in the spring. In
lieu of flowers, contributions may be
made in his memory to the family.
Rotoli, Alice Camp
SODUS: Age 84, died on Jan. 15, 2003
Hill Haven Nursing Home. She was predeceased
by her husband, Joseph. She is
survived by her son, Mark (Cheryl)
Rotoli; 2 grandchildren, Mary and
Joseph Rotoli, all of Penfield; 2 sisters-in-
law, Esther Camp and Elizabeth
Camp; 1 brother-in-law, Colin White;
several nieces and nephews.
Contributions may be made to the
Baptist Temple Church.