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DeWind, Emily - Emily DeWind, 87, of Grace Ave., Newark died on May 26, 1998 at the Wayne County Nursing Home, Lyons. Mrs. DeWind was born November 12, 1910 in Gates, NY, the daughter of Edward and Margaret Muldowney Schmidt. She was a communicant of St. Michael's Church. Interment in Newark cemetery. She is survived by her children Michael McGinty of Newark, Gerard DeWind of Sebring, FL, Dorothy McWilliams of Geneva, Francis (Marge) DeWind of Marion, Marian (Elwin) Bliek of Marion and Betty Kouwe of Newark; twenty grandchildren; thirty great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren; sister, Theresa Lynd of Rochester; several nieces and nephews.

Bouchard, Eena M. - Eena M. Bouchard, 92, of Newark, died May 14, 1998 at the DeMay Living Center. Mrs. Bouchard was born in Pottersdale, PA on September 15, 1905, daughter of George and Ida Mae Rupe Steiner. She sold Avon products for many years and was an avid card player. Interment in Newark cemetery. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Michael (Esther) J. Szkapi of Newark; son, Franklin D. (Susan) Parker of CA; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great grandchildren; two sisters, Eva Martell and Ada Griffith; two brothers, George and Willard Steiner all of LeContes Mills, PA; nieces and nephews.

Palermo, Rocco D. - Rocco D. Palermo, 72, of East Sherman Ave., Newark died May 14, 1998 at ViaHealth of Wayne-Newark Campus. Mr. Palermo was born in Newark on August 20, 1925, the son of Anthony and Marion Tavano Palermo. He was a life long resident of Newark and a communicant of St. Michael's Church. He had worked for 20 years as pressman at Vanderbrook Press in Newark and then another 20 years at Wilprint, Inc., in Lyons, retiring in 1988. Rocco served in the Pacific Theatre with the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was a member of August Mauer Post 286, American Legion and the Arcadia Memorial Post 2883 Veterans of Foreign Wars. Interment at Newark cemetery with military honors. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Iona (Spencer) Palermo; three sons, Randy (Betty) of Lyons, David (fiancee Susan VanLiew) and James of Newark; two daughters, Mary Ann (Kelly) Connell of North Ridge, CA, and Cheryl (Michael) Stemmer of Cordova, TN; eight grandchildren, Shane, Jamie, Brandon and Bryant Palermo, Michael and Danny Connell, Sara Stemmer, Selena Turner; and great-granddaughter, Taylor Palermo. Also surviving are three sisters, Josephine Craver and Catherine Palermo, both of Newark, Rose Marie (Gary) LaLonde of Auburn; five brothers, Anthony (Jane), Paul (Nancy), John (Eleanor), Frank (Betty) and Cosmo, all of Newark; several nieces and nephews.

Steurrys, Jacob A. - Jacob A. Steurrys, 67, of Marion, died May 15, 1998. Interment in Marion cemetery. He was predeceased by his wife, Marcia Fritz Steurrys, and is survived by his daughter, Elaine (Mark) Evangelos of Mendon; four sons, Roger of Marion, Larry (Linda) of Williamson, Dale (Sue) of Marion, Brian (Jill) of Marion; 10 grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Evangelist, Margaret V. - Margaret V. Evangelist, 84, formerly of Phelps Street, Marion died May 16, 1998 at Newark Manor Nursing Home. Mrs. Evangelist was born in Lyons on June 5, 1913, the daughter of Frank and Rose Marino Vitaro. She worked for J.L. Hammett Co. of Lyons. She was a member of St. Michael's Church and its Altar and Rosary Society. Interment in South Lyons cemetery. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. John (Louise) Albanese of Newark and Mrs. Vincent (Margaret) Savona of Oswego; six grandchildren, John, James, Lisa, and Leah Albanese, Michael and Andrew Savona; one great-grandchild, David Albanese, and nieces and nephews. Her husband John died in 1992.

Csete, Edward J. - Edward J. Csete, 41, of Walker Road, Palmyra, died unexpectedly May 14, 1998. Funeral services and interment will be held at the convenience of the family. He is survived by his father and stepmother, Stephen P. and Irene Csete; two brothers, Stephen Csete of Ilion, and William Csete of Phelps; two sisters Anne Csete of Canton, and Jeanne (Todd) Danningburg of Warsaw; and loving friend, Kathy-Jo Brodsky, several nieces and nephews.

LaComb, Kathryn H. - Kathryn H. LaComb, 83, of Newark, died May 17, 1998 at the DeMay Living Center. Mrs. LaComb was born in North Bangor on March 14, 1915, daughter of Jeremiah and Mabel Irish Trumble. She had worked for Neisner Company in Newark and was a member of St. Michael's Church. Interment in Newark cemetery. She is survived by her daughter, Barbara (Merchant) J. Russell Jr. of Newark; granddaughter, Kathryn (Donald) Borland of Clifton Springs; great-grandson, Patrick Joseph Borland; two sisters, Esther Dwyer of Chateaugay, NY and Jeanette (Thomas) Patterson of Massena; half-brother, Donald Trumble of Florida; sister-in-law, Maude Trumble; nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her brother, Cleon Trumble.

Miles, Richard Lee - Richard L. Miles died suddenly on May 16, 1998 in Malone, NY. Interment in East Newark cemetery. The Army flag flew at the funeral home in honor of Richard's service to his country. Richard is survived by his wife, Barbara Bateman Miles of Newark; his mother, Nellie Miles of Newark; brothers, Patrick Vickers of Newark, Lawrence C. Miles of Lyons, and Laverne Miles of Lyons; sister, Ann Marie (John) Reynolds of Newark; many nieces and nephews. His father Lawrence R. Miles died in 1987.

Schmalzriedt, Barbara S. - Barbara S. Schmalzriedt, 77, formerly of Marion and Newark, died May 19, 1998. Interment in Marion cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Herbert; two daughters, Dorothea (Jack) DeJorg of Alexandria, VA and Deborah (Dave) Honness of Newark; grandsons, Donald and Brian Smith; brother, F. Bradford Stone, Orange Park, FL; sister, Priscilla (Alan) Houston, Hyannis; nieces and nephews. Predeceased by a sister Constance Bigelow.

Taggart, Laura Lazier B. - Laura Lazier B. Taggart, 84, of Washington St., Newark died on May 19, 1998 at Via Health of Wayne (Newark-Wayne Community Hospital). Mrs. Taggart was born in Lyons, Dec. 21, 1913, the daughter of Harry and Fannie Cromwell Lazier. She retired from the Lake Shore Nursing Home In Rochester. She was an avid traveler, and lived in Newark for over 30 years. Interment in South Lyons cemetery. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Donald (Barbara) Brunner of Newark, Mrs. Ronald (Carol) Etter of Denver, and Liz Taggart Guck of Rochester; sons, William Taggart of Arizona, and James Taggart of Florida; grandchildren, great-grandchildren; brother, Ralph (Dorothy) Lazier of Oklahoma; a sister, Amelia Engels of Lyons; brother-in-law, Merle LaDuque of Rochester; sister-in-law, Pat Lazier of Florida; nieces and nephews.

Colacino, Joseph A. - Joseph A. Colacino, of Chestnut St., Newark, died May 8, 1998 at the Newark-Wayne Community Hospital. Mr. Colacino was born in Newark, the son of Felice and Nettie (Dale) Colacino. He was a life long resident of Newark and a communicant of St. Michael's Church. Joe served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was the purchasing contractor for the Veterans Administration Hospital in Canandaigua, retiring in 1978. Joe was a member of the August Mauer American Legion Post No. 286, the Newark Elks Lodge No. 1249, Knights of Columbus Newark Council No. 897, and the Sons of Italy, Geneva Lodge. Joe was well known for his Italian cooking and often prepared meals for various groups. Interment at East Newark cemetery with military honors.He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Netta (DiSanto); son the Rev. John Colacino C.PP.S of Brighton; son James (Roberta) Colacino; grandchildren, Matthew and Mara of Newark; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother Bernard V. Colacino, Sr., in 1997.

Roemer, Bernice - Bernice Roemer, 63, of Rochester Street, Lima, died May 6, 1998 at Strong Memorial Hospital. Ms. Roemer was born in the town of Arcadia Feb. 3, 1935, the daughter of John and Nellie Kotvis Roemer. She was associated with and taught Sunday School for many years at the Elim Bible institute in Lima. Interment in East Newark cemetery. She is survived by her twin sister, Berdeane Featherly of Sodus; sisters, Gail Shutt of Palmyra, and Arlene Steffen of Naples; brother, Edward Roemer of Newark; several nieces and nephews.

Bartucca, Andrew - Andrew "Andy" Bartucca, 81, of Pleasant Street, Phelps, died May 7, 1998 at Clifton Springs Hospital. Mr. Bartucca was born Nov. 13, 1916, in Wilkes Barre, PA, and had lived in Italy from age three until he was 19. He moved back to the U.S. and worked for Jackson & Perkins Nursery and Hallagan Furniture in Newark. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II in Company B of the 108th Infantry. He received a Purple Heart. Mr. Bartucca retired from Canandaigua Veterans Hospital as a barber after 33 years of service. He also operated a barber shop from his home and was an avid gardener. Mr. Bartucca was a member of St. Francis Church, the Phelps American Legion Post, VFW in Newark, and was voted neighbor of the year by the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Bartucca had just received a New York State Conspicuous Award from the Governor of NYS for his value during World War II. Interment in St. Francis cemetery, with full military honors. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Angelina of Phelps; two daughters, Rosemary (Terry) Holland of Phelps and Antoinette (Leonard) Buchakjian of Scotia; son, Andrew (Debra) Bartucca of Springfield, VA; seven grandchildren; two sisters, Ann Mazgowiec of Florida, and Mary Bartucca of Newark; nieces and nephews.

Lindner, Margaret L. - Margaret L. Lindner, 77, of Clyde, died May 6, 1998 at her home. Mrs. Lindner was born in Clyde on Aug. 22, 1920, a daughter of Elwyn and Josie Colegrove Gary. She had worked for G.E. in Clyde and Auburn, and retired from Parker Hannifin in 1970 in Clyde. She was an avid bowler. Interment in Rose cemetery.Mrs. Lindner is survived by daughter, Mrs. Robert (Linda) Cattieu of Newark; son, Raymond (Karen) Lindner of Newark; six grandchildren, Robin, Kristin and Brandon Cattieu, Melissa (Bill) Legg, Michael and Private Marcie Lindner; sister, Mrs. Glen (Ethel) Anstee of Clyde; two brothers, Robert Gary of Lyons and Earl Gary of Bellona; nieces and nephews; and a special friend, Morris Albrecht.

Muoio, Antonio - Antonio Muoio, 69, of Thornwood, NY died on May 1, 1998. He was born September 9, 1928, to Luigi and Theresa Basile Muoio in Cerisano, Italy. He came to New York when he was nine. On May 23, 1954, he married Eva Perotta at Our Lady of Pompeii Church in Pleasantville, NY. Mr. Muoio served for the U.S. Army in Germany during the Korean War. For 40 years, Mr. Muoio was a banker for the Bank of New York in Harrison. After retiring in 1989, he served as a consultant to several Westchester banks. He was a parishioner of Holy Innocents Church. Interment in the Gate of Heaven cemetery, Hawthorne. He is survived by his wife, Eva Perotta; three sons, Anthony of NJ, Frank of North Salem, NY and Stephen of Cross River, NY; daughter, Adele Longo of Yonkers; brother, Frank Muoio of Newark; several grandchildren.

Brignall, Roger L. - Roger L. Brignall, 59, of Waterloo, died Sunday, May 10, 1998, at his home. Mr. Brignall was born Dec. 30, 1938 in Waterloo, the son of Philip and Dora Jensen Brignall. He graduated from Waterloo Central School in 1957. From 1957 to 1959, he served in the U.S. Army and was stationed in Germany. He had worked at the Seneca Falls Machine Shop; the American Can in Geneva; and the Seneca Army Depot. Interment in Maple Grove cemetery, Waterloo. He is survived by his wife Florence "Skippy" Brignall; son, Richard L. Brignall of Waterloo; three brothers, John Brignall of Waterloo, Merlin (Kathee) Brignall of South Carolina, Dale (Carol) Brignall of Newark; sister, Donna (Walter) Ellison of Waterloo, several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother, Larry.

Dame, James E.- James E. Dame Sr., 78, of Newark, died on April 29, 1998. Jim worked for Michael Sterns in Penn Yan for over 20 years before moving to Rochester and working at Stromberg-Carlson. Interment in Bellona cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Betty; children, Jim (Phylliss) Dame Jr., Judy Grimsley, Isabelle (Paul) Nichols, Edward (Jo) Dame, Janice Raycroft; 16 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; sister, Beatrice Davis; many nieces and nephews.

Fisher, Tuena - Tuena Fisher, 90, of Marion, died May 3, 1998 in the Wayne County Nursng Home. Tuena was a former Garlock employee and member of the Marion Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary. She was also a member of the Second Reformed Church. Interment in Marion cemetery. She was the widow of Clarence Fisher. She is survived by her daughter Loretta (Marvin) DeFisher; three grandchildren Marvin (Cheryl), Paul (Kristen) and Alan (Mary) DeFisher; five great-grandchilden, all of Marion; three brothers, Earl Huesman, Newark, Edward Krocke, Newark and Peter Krocke, Marion; sister, Josephine Adriaansen, Newark; nieces and nephews.

Wrench, Allyn B. - Allyn B. Wrench, 79, of Southern Pines, NC, died April 30, 1998 at the Inn at Quail Haven. Mr. Wrench was born December 17, 1918 in Newark. After graduating from Newark High School, he joined C.H. Stuart, Inc. He later left to join the US Army and attended O.C.S., Army Finance School at Duke University. He left the Army at the rank of Captain after serving in the Pacific Theater during WWII. Mr. Wrench retired as Vice-President of Caroline Emmons after 43 years of service with divisions of C.H. Stuart, Inc. in Newark. He moved to Southern Pines with his wife in 1983. Most recently he was a duplicate bridge director, ACBL, and part owner of the Bridge Center. Mr. Wrench was an avid golfer and bridge player, a life member of the Masonic Lodge and the Elks Lodge, and a member of the Page Memorial United Methodist Church. Interment in Newark. Surviving are his wife of 56 years, Willa; two daughters and their husbands, Janet (James) Zilinski of Lenox, MA, and Linda (William) French of Kansas City, MO; a son, Thomas Wrench and his wife Loreana of Oklahoma City, OK. He is also survived by his brother, Albert (Thelma) Wrench of Newark; a sister-in-law, Vivian Nurse of Rochester; many nieces and nephews.

Justino, John J. - John J. Justino, 86, of Spencer Street, Lyons, died May 2, 1998, at Newark-Wayne Community Hospital. Mr. Justino was born in Lyons on June 26, 1911, the son of Joseph and Josephine DeSain Justino. He retired from Tiberio Motors in Savannah as a mechanic, and he worked many years for the Lyons Service Station. Interment in South Lyons cemetery. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Eugene (June) Schroo of Lyons; two grandchildren, Brenda (Doug) Mitchell of Horseheads and Karen (Brad) Smith of Lock Berlin; four great-grandchildren, Allyson, Bryan, Paige and Kayla; four sisters, Mary Pettrone and Tina Bradfield of Rochester, Ceclia Cassavino of Newark, and Virginia DeJohn of Lyons; nieces and nephews, and special friend Josephine Trombino. He was predeceased by his wife, Jeanette on June 6, 1985 and sisters, Flora Musolino, Grace Calkins, and brothers Louis and Rocco Justino.

Witt, Maria E. - Maria E. Witt of Lyons, 101, resident of the Wayne County Nursing Home since 1992, died on May 1, 1998. Maria was born in Ahus, Germany on April 6, 1897. She immigrated to the U.S. in 1923, settling in Madison, WI, and then moving to Lyons in 1925. She was a member of VFW Post 5092 Auxiliary and St. John's Church. Interment in the Elmwood cemetery, Lyons. Surviving are her son, Frederick (Dixie) Witt, Sr., of Newark; six grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her first husband Karl Rieck in 1937, her second husband Herman C. Witt in 1974 and a son, Verner Rieck in 1992.

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