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Sergeant, Evelyn C. - Evelyn Sergeant, 79, formerly of Sodus, died at Wesley Gardens July 5, 1999.Mrs. Sergeant was predeceased by her husband, Verne in 1986. She is survived by her sons, William (Sandy) of Walworth, David (Linda) of Sodus; brother, Roger Eastley of FL; six grandchildren; nieces, nephews.

Young, Fred - Fred Young, 78, of Orange City, FL, died July 3, 1999, in Deland, FL. A Florida resident for the past 16 years, he was a retiree from New Castle. He served in World War II with the US Army Air Corp, and was a member of the American Legion in Orange City, FL, and the Calvary Grace Brethren Church in Deltona, FL. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Faith Young; daughters, Sharon Lamb of Pierson, FL, and Dawn Young of Deland, FL; six grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; sisters, Caroline Young of Orange City, FL, Pauline Adsitt of Lakeland, FL and Jean Hughes of Williamson; brother, Donald Young of Newark.

Pulver, William Frederick - William Frederick Pulver, 87, of Stuart Ave., Newark died July 2, 1999, at Via Health of Wayne. Bill was born in Newark on February 26, 1912 to William and Matie Eyer Pulver. He was a carpenter for Davis Fetch Co. in Rochester, retiring in 1977. He also did self-employed trucking and was a pilot. He was a member of Journeyman Local No. 85 of Rochester. He was a veteran of World War II, where he served in the Air Force. He was a member of Arcadia Memorial Post VFW 2883; and August Mauer Post 286 of The American Legion of Newark. Interment in Palmyra cemetery with full military rites. He is survived by two sons, William P. Pulver of Newark and Howard DeRue of Newark; grandson, William Emory Pulver; brother, Russell (Irene) Pulver of Newark; three sisters, Mabel Costello of Brighton, Matie Lehn of Lyons, and Adele Siers of Howell, NJ; mother-in-law Ruth Artlip of Newark; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife Blanche in 1994; and his brothers, Henry, Lester, Edmond, Carlton, and Dayton Pulver.

VanAuken, Gordon - Gordon W. VanAuken, 77, died Sunday, October 3, 1999 at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester. Mr. VanAuken was born to Merton and Gladys VanAuken on August 18, 1922 on the family homestead on VanAuken Road. He ran the family farm before working for the Town of Arcadia. He worked as a machine operator retiring in 1983. Mr. VanAuken was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Newark, a charter member of the Newark Grange and a member of the Arcadia Senior Citizens. He was a former member of the Newark Elks Lodge. Interment in Newark cemetery. He is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Betty; son Paul (Kimberlee) VanAuken of Newark; daughter Brianne Benge of Newark; grandchildren Aaron, Caprice and Laura VanAuken, Breille and Brannon Benge; sister Mildred (Alden) Clark of Newark; a niece and a nephew.

Graf, Olive - Olive Anna Graf, 86, of Newark, died Tuesday, October 5, 1999 at the Wayne County Nursing Home after a long illness. Mrs. Graf was born the daughter of Isaac and Cynthia DeHond DeMay on December 8, 1912 in Clifton Springs, New York. She worked, as a bookkeeper for her husband's construction business, Graf Inc. Mrs. Graf was a member of Park Presbyterian Church where at one time she served as elder. She was also served as President of the Geneva Presbyterial in 1968 through 1971. She was a member of the Newark Eastern Star Amitie Chapter 473. Mrs. Graf served a Matron in 1952 and Grand Historian in 1956. She was also a member of the Arcadia Republican Committee. Interment at East Newark cemetery. She is survived by her son Ernest (Grace) Graf of Florida; daughters, Joyce (Gregg) Ross of Sodus, Betty (Robert) Pearce of South Carolina, Arlene (James) Fagner of Newark and Beverly (Jan) Ammerman of Missouri; sister-in-law Mina DeMay; 17 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Graf was predeceased by her husband F. Arthur Graf in 1992 and son Donald in 1941.

Pellicano, Catherine J. - Catherine J. Pellicano, 72, Newark, died October 6, 1999 at her home on Davis Drive. Mrs. Pellicano was born October 31, 1926 in Clyde, the daughter of Joseph and Jean Benson Carr. She had worked in the Newark High School cafeteria for over 20 years, retiring in 1989. She was a communicant of St. Michael Church. Interment will be in Newark cemetery. She is survived by her son Peter Jr. (Janet) of Newark, two daughters Mary (Andy) Miller of Newark and Ann (Dave) Hough of Keene, NY; three grandchildren Sara Pellicano, Katie and Ricky Miller; 12 siblings - Mary Waddell of Ransonville, Joseph (Joyce) Carr of Newark, Beverly (Don) VanHoover of Newark, Barbara (Ed) Rosa of Grants Pass, Oregon, Richard (Rita) Carr of Newark, John (Barbara) Carr of Waterloo, Charlotte (Tom) Damick of Newark, Robert (Rita) Carr of Grants Pass, OR, Donald (Lois) Carr of Grants Pass, OR, Margaret (Norman) Percy of Newark, Timothy Carr of Newark and Charles Carr of Portland, OR; many nieces and nephews. Her husband Peter R. Pellicano died June 2, 1998.

Buisch, Arthur G. - Arthur G. Buisch, 75, of Lyons, died October 5, 1999 in the same house where he was born (on Geneva Rd., Lyons). He was a farmer all his life. He is survived by his wife, Mary (Matthews) Buisch; son, David Arthur Buisch of Lyons; daughter, Deborah Ellen (Clifford) Gee of Clifton Springs; grandchildren Michael and Maribeth Gee; a sister, Catherine Ehman of Lyons; brother Wilfred (Lucille) Buisch of Florida; nieces and nephews.

Virts, Raymond - Raymond W. 'Bud' Virts, 63, of Lyons, died at home October 9, 1999. Mr. Virts was a retired Lieutenant of the Wayne County Sheriff's Department. Interment in York Settlement cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Shelda; two sons and daughters-in-law, Tony and Ginny of Newark, Tom and Kim of Lyons; three grandchildren, Heather, Matthew and Mariah; three sisters, Wanda (Melvin) Morris and Joann (Roger) Knapp, all of Alton, Janet (Dale) Mundy of Wolcott; two brothers, Robert (Miriam) of North Rose and Ronald (Barbara) of Lyons; nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, the Rev. & Mrs. Stanton Virts; and brothers, John, Donald and Randy.

Smith, Eleanor J. - Eleanor J. Smith, 68, of Madison St., Newark, died Oct. 7, 1999 at Via Health of Wayne, Newark Campus. Eleanor was born June 17, 1931, in Fulton, the daughter of Robert and Helen Moon Doty. She had lived in Newark for the past 34 years and had operated her beauty shop from her home on Colonial Drive for many years. Eleanor was a member of the Emmanuel United Methodist Church. She enjoyed serving on many programs such as the lunch program, youth program and the Knox Class. Interment in Mount Adnah cemetery in Fulton.She is survived by her son, Jeffrey L. Smith of Farmington; daughter, Michelle (Charles) Yost of Farmington; four grandchildren, Kelley and Chelsea Smith and, Ally and Ashley Yost; two sisters, Jeanette A. Davis of Fulton and Ann L. Kimberly of Liverpool; and a brother, Lee R. Doty of Fulton.

Keifer, Dorothy - Dorothy Shay Keifer, 94, of Lyons, formerly of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, died Oct. 6, 1999 at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Lebanon, PA. Dorothy was born Oct. 17, 1904, in Annville, PA, the daughter of Arthur M. and Emma Strickler Shay She was a member of the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church and had taught Sunday School at church. She was majority inspector of the election polls for over 50 years. She was a member of the GSH Auxiliary Garden Club, the Lincoln Republican Club, the Quentin Riding Club, and the Order of the Eastern Star. She had also taught knitting at the YMCA. Interment at Mt. Lebanon cemetery. She is survived by her two sons, William L. Keifer Jr. of Lyons, and Frederick R. Keifer of Bloomfield, CT; seven grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, W. Lewis Keifer; and her brother, A. Richard Shay.

Papcun, John M. - John M. Papcun, 69, of Newark, died Oct. 3, 1999 at Newark ViaHealth. John was born Nov. 25, 1929, in Clymer, Pennsylvania, son of Stephen and Barbara Krupar Papcun. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving in the Korean conflict. He received an honorable discharge as a first lieutenant. He worked for Libby, McNeil & Libby for 14 years and was retired form Comstock Foods after 24 years. He was a past president and vice president of the NYS Food Processors Association. Interment in the Newark cemetery with full military honors provided by the rifle squad from Ft. Drum. John is survived by his wife, Stella; two daughters, Catherine (Thomas) Tiedemann, and Suzanne Papcun; two grandchildren, Thomas Jr. and Emily; brothers, George and Stephen Papcun; sisters, Ann Bailey, Suzanne Bender, Margaret Beliveau and Irene Konarski; nieces and nephews.

Herbert, Paul K. - Paul K. Herbert, 80, of Marion, died Oct. 10, 1999. Mr. Herbert was a former Xerox employee. He is survived by his wife, Kathleen S. Herbert; three daughters, Jennifer Decker of Lyons, Kelly (Jeffrey) VerStraete of NC, Kimberly Shur of Palmyra; 7 grandchildren; 1 brother, William of Eustis, FL; 2 sisters, Evelyn Nickens of FL, Dorothy Mikell of NJ; nieces and nephews.

Verbridge, Elwood H. - Elwood H. Verbridge, 65, of Palmyra, died Oct. 12, 1999. Mr. Verbridge was a retired Town of Palmyra Highway Dept. employee and a member of the Palmyra fire Dept. Interment in East Palmyra cemetery. Elwood is survived by his wife, Shirley DeMay Verbridge; two daughters, Irene (Larry) Pigman of Waterloo and Debra Kunes; son, Mark E. (Slyvia) Verbridge of Manchester; step-son, David (Linda) VanKouwenberg of Rochester; brother, Arther of Palmyra; 10 grandchildren; two nieces.

Keller, Gladys Marie - Gladys Marie Keller, 86, died Thursday, Oct. 14, 1999 at Clifton Springs Nursing Home. She was born Feb. 14, 1913 in Lyons, the daughter of William and Mary Herman Klahn. She retired from Newark Development Center as a staff attendant with 44 years of service. She was a past president of the August Mauer Post 286 American Legion Auxiliary. She was a Lutheran at Heart. Interment in East Newark cemetery. She is survived by her son Terry Keller of Manchester; a daughter, Sandy Keller of Newark; two grandchildren; Matthew and Tait; one greatgrandchild, Julieanna; nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Richard in September 1975.

DeBoerdere, Judith M. - Judith M. DeBoerdere, 92, of Wolcott, died October 14, 1999 at the Wayne County Nursing Home in Lyons. Interment in Marion cemetery. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Margaret (Bernard) Vanderbrook of Dallas, NC, Mrs. Leona (Frank) Donk of Clyde, and Mrs. Marie (Jerry) Wemesfelder of Newark; 8 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Mrs. DeBoerdere was predeceased by her husband Predent in 1992.

Filippello, Kenneth R. - Kenneth R. Filippello, 84, formerly of Newark, died Oct. 5, 1999 in Sun City, Arizona. Mr. Filippello was born April 10, 1915, in Lyons the son of Ralph and Theresa Reda Filippello. During World War II he served with the U.S. Army and received a Bronze Star for his performance in the Battle of the Bulge. After the war he came to Newark where he owned the Lake Shore Amusements and was a part-time barber. In 1965 he bought his own barber shop on E. Union St. and operated it there until Urban Renewal came. He was a barber in his home until he moved to Arizona in 1994. He was a communicant of St. Michael's Church and had been active with the Newark Rotary, Arcadia Memorial Post VFW, and Newark Elks. He is Past Grand Knight of the Newark Council 897, Knights of Columbus. He had served for many years on the Newark Housing Authority and had been a trustee for the Village of Newark. Interment in Newark cemetery. He is survived by his daughter, Shirley Stirpe, of Mesa, AZ; three grandchildren, Anthony (Deidre) of Tempe, AZ, Jennifer (Russell) Sanders of Chandler, AZ, and Natalie of Mesa, AZ; two great-grandsons; brother, Frank Filippello of Rochester; sisters-in-law, Rose Filippello, Catherine Colacino, Angeline Venuti, Mary Decker, Lena Zappia, Eleanor Zappia, and Jaye Zappia; nieces and nephews and friends.

Tack, Orville - Orville Tack, 76, Lyons, died Oct. 16, 1999, at the DeMay Living Center, Newark. Orville was born March 2, 1923 in Marion, the son of John and Emma Stacey Tack. He had worked for many years for Jackson & Perkins, and retired in 1985 from the Newark-Wayne Community Hospital, where he had been the head grounds keeper. Interment in Fairville cemetery. He is survived by Virginia, his wife of 34 years; two sons, Dale (Marjorie) Ameele, and Mark (Barb) Ameele of Newark; eight grandchildren; sister, Elsie Morgan of Sodus; sister-in law, Dolores Bryant of Lyons; nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his first wife Audrey; a daughter, Sharon Proseus; and a brother, Leon Tack.

Beman, Philip Jessie - Philip Jessie Beman, 80, of Newark, died Saturday, Oct. 16, after a long illness. Mr. Beman was born to Philip H. and Elsie Martin Beman on July 14, 1919 in Elmira. He was a graduate of Sodus High School, and he built his own home on Welcher Road in 1952. Mr. Beman worked for Sarah Coventry for 15 years and Riegel Paper, which is now Fold-Pak, for 10 years. He was the proprietor of the Old Fashion Crackers Co., and had a talent for refinishing furniture. The Army flag flew in honor of his service to this country during World War II. Interment in East Newark cemetery. Mr. Beman is survived by his wife of 59 years, Erma David Beman; son and daughter-in-law, James and Sharon Beman of Newark; three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; sisters-in-law, Blanch Beman of Newark, and Mildred Beman of Lyons; nieces and nephews. Mr. Beman was predeceased by his son, Richard in 1997; and brothers, Maurice and Faye.

Lippert, Lavern - Lavern 'Mike' Lippert, 80, of Clyde, died Oct. 16, 1999, at Seneca Nursing Home in Waterloo. Mr. Lippert was born in Rose on April 7, 1919, the son of George and Lena Grosz Lippert. He farmed and operated Lippert Brothers Farm in his earlier years. He retired from the Wayne County Veterans Office, as Director, where he served for 10 years. He was a member of the Clyde VFW Post 947 and the American Legion of Clyde. He was a former member of the Clyde Rotary Club. He served in the Army in WW II, and devoted his time to many veteran projects. Interment in Huron Evergreen cemetery, Wolcott, with full military rites accorded. He is survived by two sons, Joseph (Joline), and James (Mary Lee) of Clyde; one grandchild, Mark; one step-granddaughter, Sabrina; two great-grandchildren, Ryan and Zachary; two brothers, Ernest and John; nieces and nephews; good friend, Mary Buttaccio, of Newark.

Siebeneichen, Marion - Marion Siebeneichen, 91, of Newark, died Oct. 16, 1999, at the Newark Manor Nursing Home. Mrs. Siebeneichen was born April 25 1908 in Sodus, the daughter of William and Margaret Neverless Brown. She had lived in Rochester for many years with her husband George, who died May 6, 1986. She was a life member of the Third Methodist Church in Sodus. She was a life member of the Amitie Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star of Newark, and an honorary member of the Paul Chapter OES of Rochester. She was active in the Daughters of the Nile, the Patrol, and the White Shrine. Interment in Grove Place cemetery, Rochester. She is survived by her sister, Margaret (Peg) Clark; and niece, Sally (James) Westfall both of Newark; nieces and nephews.

Catchman, Vernon Charles - Vernon Charles Catchman, died October 15, 1999 after a courageous battle with cancer.Surviving are his wife, Phyllis; sons, Bob (Kammy) and Bill (Donna) and daughter, Kathy (Rick) Puls; his mother Marjorie; sisters, Carol (Joe) Suhr and Bonnie Burgess; six grandchildren; nieces, nephews and friends. Butch was predeceased by his brother, Jack, and father Morris.

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