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Mendez, Bernardo - Bernardo Mendez, 62, of Newark, died Jan. 6, 1999, at ViaHealth of Wayne. Bernardo was born in Cuba on March 4, 1936. He served in the Cuban Armed Forces under Fidel Castro, and he was a doctor in the Cuban service. He traveled in California, had managed a motel, and he had worked at Ragu Foods in Rochester. He was a resident of St. Elizabeth's Home in Newark. Interment will be in East Newark cemetery. He is survived by several friends.

Evans, Ann Collins - Ann Collins Evans, 82, of Cherry Street, Lyons, died Jan. 6, 1999, at her home. Ann was born in Lyons on April 29, 1916, the daughter of Cornelius and Lisitta Bremer Collins. She was a lifelong resident of Lyons, after being raised in Colorado with Native Americans. She attended Syracuse University and was a world-renowned equine artist. She was a member of St. Michael's Church, Lyons, where she was a member. Interment will be in Lyons Rural cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Laramie; daughter, Larry Ann Evans of Lyons; grandson, Alexander Calvo; and sister, Ellen Gardner of Lyons.

Smith, Myrtle Smith - Myrtle Smith, 85, of Newark, died January 8, 1999 at the Blossom View Nursing Home, Sodus. Mrs. Smith was the third of seven children, born October 8, 1913 to George and Edith Fry Entz in Flint, NY. She married Wilbur Smith in 1936 and they raised their family in Newark. She worked and retired from the Smith Metal Works in Newark, where her husband was the proprietor. Mrs. Smith was a member of the Park Presbyterian Church, Newark. Interment at the Memorial Springs Shores Presbyterian Church, in Ocala, Florida. Mrs. Smith is survived by her son, Wayne (Janice) Smith of Palmyra; daughter, Gail McDougal of North Rose; grandchildren, Adriane Smith, Michelle and Cam McDougal; sisters, Edith DeVries of Newark and Pearl Fisk of Dublin: nieces and nephews. Mrs. Smith was predeceased by her husband, Wilbur Smith in 1973; her son-in law, George McDougal in 1998; her brother, John Entz; sisters, Sarah O'Connor, Vivian Donk and Bernice Simmons.

DuBois, Donald L. - Donald L. DuBois of Walworth, 61, died unexpectedly Jan. 10, 1999. He was the owner of Jake's Bar & Grill in Marion. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy Flint DuBois; daughter, Deborah (William) Watters of N. Collins, NY; special brother-in-law, James (Pamela) Flint of Fairport; special friend, Elizabeth "Beth" Morrison of Marion; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.

Schindler, Edmund H. - Edmund H. Schilnder of Arcadia, 85, died Jan. 8, 1999 at Clifton Springs Hospital. He was a member of the Humanity Lodge #406 F&AM in 1949 of Lyons and later transferred to Newark Masonic Lodge in 1960. He was a past patron in the Eastern Star in Newark and an avid hunter and fisherman. He is survived by his wife, Doris; sister, Rose DeWind, of Lyons; his beloved dog, Jack; several nieces and nephews.

Colarocco, Barry James - Barry James Colarocco of Peirson Ave., Newark died Tuesday, Jan. 12, 1999. Barry was born in Lyons, the son of Frank and Delia Buttaccio Colarocco. He was a photographer and operated the Village Studio in Newark and Lyons for 20 years; he also owned Impressions Limosine Service. He was a past president of the Newark Chamber of Commerce, a member of the Lyons Elks Lodge, St. Michaels Church and the Marbletown Fire Dept. Interment in Newark cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Ellen Miles Colarocco; son, Dino (Amy) of New Jersey; daughter, Ashley Colarocco of Fairport; two grandchildren, Justin and Dana; his mother, Delia Colarocco of Newark; brother, Tom (Nellie) of Newark; stepmother, Sally Colarocco of Newark; nieces, nephews, cousins, and many friends.

Cuvelier, Jennie - Jennie Cuvelier, 85, of Newark, died January 2, 1999, at ViaHealth of Wayne. Jennie was born in Holland on June 6, 1913, daughter of Willem and Sarah Goethals Cuvelier. She was a bookkeeper for Hallagan Manufacturing of Newark, and she was a member of Arcadia Reformed Church. Interment in East Newark cemetery. She is survived by a sister, Jacomina (C. Richard) McCray of Canandaigua and a brother, Jacob of Newark.

Laws, Richard J. - Richard J. Laws of Macedon died January 3, 1999. Survived by wife Margaret; sons, David (Diane) of Boston, Jeffrey (Heather) of Marion; grandchildren, Jason, Alisha and Emma; three sisters, Betty Bauerschmidt, Shirley Mendez and Nancy Zito; brother, Wayne; nieces and nephews.

Fisher, Loretta A. - Loretta A. Fisher, 80, of Brooksville, Florida, formerly of Clifton Springs, died Jan. 1, 1999, at Vencor Hospital of Tampa. Born in Elmira, she moved to Florida 13 years ago from Clifton Springs. She was a retired nurse's aide and Presbyterian by faith. She was a member of the VFW Auxiliary Post #2883 in Newark, and Kuntry Kuzzins Square Dancers. She is survived by her husband, Arnold; daughters Laura "Micki" (Ron) Fagner of Newark, Jackie Call-Mastrodonato (Richard) of Rochester, Zelda (Ken) Johns of Phelps and Joretta (Tom) Gorall of Clyde; 11 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; sister, Laura Rickerson of Newark. She was predeceased by her sons, Robert and Bruce.

Batterby, Gladys E. - Gladys A. Batterby, 75, of Palmyra died January 4, 1999. She was predeceased by her husband, Albert C. Batterby; foster mother, Nellie Coughlin; brothers, Arthur Crosby, George Taylor. She is survived by her children, Karl, Anne, Jim Batterby, all of Palmyra, Elaine Batterby of Macedon; sister, Mary (Len) Viccaro of AZ; many nieces & nephews.

DeRue, Elizabeth S. - Elizabeth S. DeRue, 89, of Sodus, died Jan. 4, 1999 at the Newark Manor Nursing Home. Interment in Marion cemetery. She was predeceased by her husband, Cornelius in 1991. She is survived by four daughters, Eleanor Redder and Jane (David) White all of Sodus, Betty (Frederick) Button of Pittsford, Diane (Richard) Viniski of Hampton, VA; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

Ganage, John - John Ganage, 93, died Jan. 6, 1999 at DeMay Living Center in Newark. He was born May 5, 1905 in Newark to Fritz and Anna Boerne Ganage. John was a retired truck driver. Interment in Newark cemetery. He is survived by daughters, Ida Tolbert of Newark, Betty Zito of Avon, and Marie (Carl) Soliman of Marion; grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Tricarico, John Sr. - John Tricarico, Sr., 90, of Lyons, died Jan. 28, 1999, at Clifton Springs Hospital after an illness. Mr. Tricarico was born in Brooklyn, the son of Rocko and Maria Bonomo Tricarico. He was later employed at J.L. Hammett Company in Lyons. Spring interment in South Lyons cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Anna (Scott) Tricarico of Lyons; three sons, Ronald (Patricia) of Ohio, Richard (Harriet) of Newark and Eugene (Susan) of Ohio; daughter, Mary Ann C. VanHanehan of Lyons; stepson, Donald (Denise) Scott of California; 15 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his first wife, Mary; son, John Jr.; and two grandsons.

McMahon, Donald R. - Donald R. "Fuzzy" McMahon, 73, of Keuka Park, died Jan. 28, 1999, at his home. Mr. McMahon was born June 18, 1925 in Geneva, the son of Thomas G. and Reitha Marlow McMahon. He served with the Fifth Armored Division of the U.S. Army during World War II. A postmaster for 23 years, he worked at the Dresden Post Office, the Branchport Post Office, and retired in 1986 from the Marion Post Office. He was a communicant of St. Michael's Church, and a life member of the Dresden Fire Dept. He also belonged to the National Association of Postmasters, Penn Yan VFW and the Dresden American Legion. Interment in St. Michael's cemetery, Penn Yan. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy R. McMahon; two sons, James M. (Bonna) McMahon of Dresden and Donald Andrew of Farmington; one daughter, Mrs. (Peter) Nancy Brevet of Newark; grandsons, Matthew Brevet and Kevin McMahon; two brothers, Thomas (Charlotte) McMahon of Oneonta, Robert (Naomi) McMahon of Palmetto, FL; several nieces and nephews.

McHugh, M. Dolores - M. Dolores McHugh, 93, of Newark, died Tuesday, February 2, 1999, at her home. Mrs. McHugh was born on May 22, 1905 in Olean, a daughter of Henry and Mary Elizabeth Lang Sigel. She moved to Newark in 1986, where she became a communicant of St. Michael's Church. Before moving to Newark, she had lived in Depew, since 1920. She had been a business teacher at Depew Central High School, retiring in 1966. She also taught at St. Mary's School and Our Lady of Pompei School both in Lancaster, NY. She had been a member of the Bishops Committee in the Diocese of Buffalo, a member of St. James Church and the Rosary Society in Depew, and the NYS Retired Teachers Assoc. Interment in St. Mary's cemetery, Lancaster, NY. She is survived by her son Thomas H. McHugh and daughter-in-law, Linda L. McHugh, both of Newark; four grandchildren, Mark T. McHugh of NYC, Maria R. Cavanaugh of Syracuse, Jodi A. (Greg) Tye of Ballwin, MO, and Shannon K. (Thomas) McHugh-Power of Shrewsbury, MA.; six great-grandchildren, James C. III and Colin Cavanaugh, Sean T. McHugh-Tye, Patrick, Bryan and Jacob Tye. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Leonard J. McHugh in 1972, and two sisters, Clara Sigel and Florence Morton.

Harrington, Frederick Jr. - Frederick Harrington Jr., 92, of Morley Rd., Sodus Point, died February 1, 1999 in Blossom View Nursing Home. He was predeceased by his wife, Mary Olive in 1990. He is survived by a son, Frederick III (Judy) of Springwater; four daughters, Jean Scott of Jamesville, Margaret (Alton) Palmer of Brooksville, FL, Mary Alice (Jack) Kelley and Margery (Ivan) Bulriss, all of Sodus Point; 17 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild; brother, Henry Harrington of Lyons; sister, Alice (Mike) Melnick of Rochester; three sisters-in-law, Eliza Harrington of North Rose, Margery Bednar of St. Petersburg, FL and Shirley Morris of Chelmsford, MA; several nieces and nephews.

Scott, Pearl N. - Pearl N. Scott, 90, of Walworth, died Feb. 1, 1999. Mrs. Scott was a retired Walworth Postmaster. Interment in Marion cemetery. She was predeceased by her husband, Earl and her son, Leonard. Survived by three sons, Marvin (Jean) of Walworth, Harold (Sandra) of Palmyra, Richard (Sandra) of Marion; daughter-in-law, Eva Belle Scott of Henrietta; 12 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren.

Filardo, Mae (Viola) - Mae (Vilardo) Filardo, 86, of Newark, died Tuesday, Feb. 2, 1999, at Via Health-Newark. Mae was born in Pennsylvania on June 13, 1912, the daughter of Frank and Katherine Sergei Viola. She retired in 1980 from C.H. Stuart Co. where she was a secretary. She was a member of St. Michael's Rosary and Altar Society and a founding member of St. Michael's Sacred Heart Mission Club. She was a member of Newark-Wayne Hospital Twigs and did volunteer work. She also did volunteer work at St. Michael's School. Interment in Newark cemetery. She is survived by two sons, Thomas of Dansville and Francis of Newark; two daughters, Marie (Clifford) Montgomery of Chaumont, NY and Katherine (Thomas) Benzel of Syracuse; 10 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; brother, Frank (Marge) Viola of Rochester; several nieces and nephews.She was predeceased by her husband, Anthony, in 1986.

LaPiene, William H. - William H. LaPiene, 90, died Thursday, January 28, 1999, at the DeMay Living Center, Newark. Born in Chatham, Connecticut, he grew up in West Palm Beach, FL, and lived in Baldwinsville 20 years before moving to the Rochester area in 1958. He was a tool and die maker at Brainards, Rochester, and also worked at Crouse-Hinds, Syracuse. He was an Army veteran of World War II and past Post Commander of the American Legion post in Marion.Interment in the Jacksonsville cemetery. He is survived by daughters Norma Johnston of Constantia and Helen Gorenstein of Blue Island, IL; six grandchildren; several great-grandchildren.

Van Hall, Milo - Milo Van Hall, 81, died January 28, 1999. A graduate of Marion Central School in 1935 and Syracuse University in 1938, he was Dean of Students at the State University at Alfred where he began teaching 28 years ago. He accumulated 32 years of perfect attendance in the Rotary Club and was active in the CARE Program in Alfred and Florida. Milo is survived by Jane, his wife of 60 years; daughters Kay (Robert) Vaisey and Jean (Duane) Ball; five grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Mitchell, T.C. - T.C. Mitchell, 82, of Sodus, died Feb. 1, 1999 at Rochester General Hospital. Interment Sodus Rural cemetery. Mitchell is survived by his wife of 52 years, Minnie, of Lyons; daughters, Mary Alice Smith and Shirley Flagg, both of Newark, NJ; god-daughter; many grandchildren; great-grandchildren; great-great-grandchildren; three brothers-in-law, Francis Scott and Horace Scott both of Phildelphia, PA and Lang Robinson of Alton; sisters-in-law, Mattie Robins of Alton and Alma Spencer of Newark; nephew, James Butler of Alton.

Kunow, Elinor L. - Elinor L. Kunow, 75, of Newark, died February 6, 1999 at the DeMay Living Center. Elinor was born in Newark on January 2, 1924, to Edmund and Bertha Rahm Synesael. She retired from Sarah Coventry and was a member of St. Michael's Church. Elinor was also a member of the VFW and the American Legion Auxiliaries. Interment will be in Newark cemetery. She is survived by son, Norman, of Newark; two brothers, Arnold Synesael of Newark, and Richard Synesael of Palmyra; two sisters, Jeanette Shaw of Hollywood, FL, and Belva Livingston of Indiana; nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, George, in 1986 and a son, Stanley, in 1996.

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