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Johnson, Harold A. - Harold A. Johnson, 77, of Melbourne, FL, died at the Holmes Regional Medical Center on November 22, 1999, of natural causes. He was born March 9, 1922, in Marion. A retired USAF major, he was a member of the Elks and the Eastminister Presbyterian Church in Indialantic, FL.He is survived by his wife Nathalie, of Melbourne, FL; son, Steve Johnson of Estill Springs, TN; sister, Myrtle Fagner of Newark; and four grandchildren.

Arseneau, Glenna W. - Glenna W. Arseneau, 66, of Newark, died Nov. 24, 1999 at Via Health Newark Campus. Mrs. Arseneau was born Sept. 12, 1911 in Syracuse, the daughter of Charles and Freida Hossbein Wurth. She was a graduate of Syracuse University with a B.A. and M.A. in botany. She had taught biology in the Lyons Central Schools for 17 years, retiring in 1979. In her retirement years, she had lived in Fairport. Mrs. Arseneau had been a member of the First Lutheran Church in Lyons and the Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Fairport. Over the years she had been active in the Girls Scouts, the Lyons Public Library, the American Field Service and many other civic and professional organizations. Interment in South Lyons cemetery. She is survived by a son, James (Jane) Arseneau, M.D. of Albany; two daughters, Nancy (Barry) Cummings of Delran, NJ, and Marianne (Russell Harris) Arseneau, M.D. of Newark; five grandsons, Jay Cummings, Matthew Cummings, Mark (Gina) Arseneau, David (Kristin) Arseneau and Daniel Harris; and several nieces, and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, James Arseneau, M.D., in 1960; and a brother, Charles Wurth in 1979.

Clevenger, John A. - John A. Clevenger, 64, of Newark, died Nov. 24, 1999 at Newark Manor Nursing Home. Mr. Clevenger was born July 10, 1935, in Wips Cove, PA, son of Gailey and Sarah Schetrompf Clevenger. He retired from the Garlock Co. of Palmyra in 1987. He had served in the U.S. Navy aboard the U.S.S. Hunt, during the Korean conflict. He was a life member of the Arcadia Memorial Post 2883 of the VFW, where he was past commander three times. He had also served as county commander of the V.F.W. and was a life member of the American Legion in Lyons, a member of the Korean War Veterans Association, Chapter I of the Waterloo V.F.W. He was also a member of the Moose Club of Berkley Springs, PA, the AARP. and the New York Sheriffs Association. Interment in East Newark cemetery with full military rites accorded. He is survived by his two daughters, Helen Self of Rusk, Texas, and Orintha Silver of Flushing; two sons, Fred of South Butler and Phil of Pittsford; several grandchildren; two brothers, Orville (Hilda) Scott of Schellsburg, PA, and Arthur of Las Vegas, NV; two sisters, Orintha (Robert) Orbaker of Newark and Mava Ann Cottle of Loysburg, PA; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by wife, Helen, on Oct. 20, 1999 and a son, John Jr., in 1972.

Miller, Harold Rexford - Harold Rexford Miller, 88, of Fayetteville, NC, died November 25, 1999, at the Forest Hill Rest Home. He was a retired musician and a World War II veteran. Interment in Cumberland Memorial Gardens. Harold is survived by a son, Frederick H. Miller, and a daughter, Eileen Dorothy Miller, both of Fayetteville, NC; 4 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; and brother, Fred Walrath, of Port Saint Lucie, FL.

Bird, Virginia Johnson - Virginia J. Bird, 88, formerly of Newark, died November 21, 1999. Born November 10, 1911 in Newark, she was the daughter of Dr. Dwight F. and Mabel L, Johnson. She attended Newark High School, Linden Hall in Lititz, PA and Katherine Gibbs School in Boston, MA. She married Donald R. Bird on September 18, 1937, and they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1987. In Newark, she was a member of the Tuesday Club and the Country Club. In 1960, she and her family moved to Lancaster, PA, where she was a member of the Towne Club and served as president of both the Four Seasons Club and the Women's Auxiliary of the Occupational Development Center. Her optimism brightened the lives of her family and friends and she was dedicated to the well being of the developmentally disabled. Surviving are her sons, John D. Bird of Lancaster, PA and Dr. Thomas D. Bird and his wife Rosaline of Seattle, WA and two grandchildren, Jeffrey and Caroline.

Dalley, Robert G. - Robert G. Dalley, 74, of Lyons, died Nov. 27, 1999 at ViaHealth of Wayne, Newark campus. Mr. Dalley was born Dec. 1, 1924, in Virgil, NY, the son of Raymond and Helen Carrier Dalley. He served the Wayne County area for 22 years as an artificial inseminator for Eastern A.I.C. of Ithaca. Bob served as an Air Force engineer during World War II in Italy. He had been a member of the American Legion in Homer and the Elks Lodge in Newark. He will be remembered as an avid golfer, caring husband, loving father and grandfather. Interment in Virgil cemetery. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Elizabeth; a daughter, Cynthia (Steve) Croll of Phelps; two grandchildren, Kari (Rob) Durham, Graig Zappia and one great-granddaughter, Laura Durham; a brother, Roland (Martha) Dalley of Summerfield, Fla.; a sister, Dorothy Dutcher of Cortland; and a sister-in-law, Margarite Dalley, of Cortland. He was predeceased by his parents and a brother, Raymond.

Colucci, Ellen J. - Ellen J. Colucci, of Sodus, died at home on November 26, 1999. Interment in Sodus Rural cemetery. She is survived by her husband, James; two children, Nancy (James) Taber of Sodus and Michael (Brenda) Garlock of Sodus Point; 6 grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren; sisters-in-law, Beatrice Richmond of Williamson and Eleanor Richmond of Webster; several nieces; close friend and health aide, Pat Freer of Wolcott.

DeJohn, Anthony A. - Anthony A. DeJohn, 82, of Washington St., Newark, died Saturday, December 4, 1999 at his home. Mr. DeJohn was born September 13, 1917 in Lyons, the son of William and Anna DeVito DeJohn. He was a lifetime resident of Newark and a well-known developer in the area. Tony had owned and operated DeJohn Realty, DeJohn Construction Co., and DeJohn Building Inc., and in 1959, DeJohn was a partner in the newly built San-Bowl Lanes in Clifton Springs. Some accomplishments of his enterprises include the Newark senior citizens high rise, some buildings at the Newark Developmental Center, the water treatment plant in Manchester, the Newark hospital, DeJohn Apartments on Washington Street, Newark's Norman R. Kelley School, a school in Victor, and some of the dormitories at State University College at Geneseo. Mr. DeJohn built many homes in Newark, including several on Linden Avenue, and was the general contractor for the restoration and remodeling of the Stuart estate at the corner of Maple Ave. and West Ave. He owned several commercial properties in the area, renting and leasing space to many varied businesses and agencies. He was a member of St. Michael's Church, Newark Elks, and the August Mauer American Legion Post. He served with the Marines in the South Pacific during World War II. Mr. DeJohn is survived by his wife, Maria, and her children Jackeline and Yenny Hernandez of Newark; five children, Sandra (Robert) Snyder of Phelps, Tim (Peg) of Farmington, Jeanne (Richard) Truini of Pittsford, Tina (Mark) Novosel of Newark, and Robin (Diane) of Newark; nine grandchildren; five sisters, Mary Scoville and Anna Wood, both of Florida; Louise Alvaro of Connecticut, Flora D'Agostino of Penfield, and Dorothy Henderson of Sodus; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, Tillie, in 1987; by three brothers, Joseph, William, and Daniel; and by two sisters, Frances Chelenza and Rose Bourne. Interment in East Newark cemetery.

Lunay, Minnie F. 'Min' - Minnie F. 'Min' Lunay, 91, of Newark, died Nov. 18, 1999, at the Newark Manor. Interment in Newark cemetery.

Naeye, Margaret B. - Margaret B. Naeye, 93, of Newark, died December 1, at ViaHealth of Newark. Mrs. Naeye was born in Holland February 27, 1906, the daughter of Henry and Jenny Bosie. She was a member of the Park Presbyterian Church. For over 23 years, she was an attendant at the Newark Developmental Center, retiring in 1971. Interment in East Palmyra cemetery. She is survived by son, Henry Pieters of Palmyra; granddaughter, Pamela Boise of Newark; two great-grandchildren, Amanda and Greg Barker; and great-great-grandson, Derek Crowder. She was predeceased by husband William Naeye in 1995, son Theodore Pieters, and daughter Dorothy Pieters.

Freelove, Allen P. - Allen P. Freelove, 76, of Hendersonville, NC, formerly of Newark, died October 30, 1999. He had a short bout with cancer and died in Asheville, at the VA hospital. Allen was born in Binghamton, to George and Rose Freelove. Later they moved to Cortland. He was a Marine and served in WWII. After being discharged, he graduated from Syracuse University with a major in Business Administration. Allen retired from C.H. Stuart, Inc. with more than 31 years of service. He began his career in the nursery division in Newark and was transferred to St. Joseph, Missouri, as a plant manager. He returned to Newark and continued to work in the nursery division, later transferring to the jewelry operation division until retirement. Allen was involved in the Alex Eligh Community Center and was a member of the Elks Lodge in Newark. He and wife, Alice, moved to Savannah in 1972 to a 100-acre farm and retired to NC 11 years ago. Interment in Hendersonville. He is survived by his wife, Alice, of 52 years; children, George (Marlene) of Houston, TX, Douglas (Dawn) of Phelps, Cynthia (Brad) Timerson of Newark, Rebecca (Larry) Smith of Longwood, FL and Stephen of Geneva; 7 grandchildren, Ryan and Katherine, Todd, Michael and Rebecca, Melissa and Larry, Jr.; sister, Marion Sullivan and mother-in-law, Hazel Greenleaf.

Mander, Lilla - Lilla F. Mander, 78, of Savannah died December 3, 1999 at ViaHealth of Wayne-Newark. Interment in Butler-Savannah cemetery. Mrs. Mander is survived by four children, Charles of Utica, Nancy (Donald) Bennett of Clyde, Doris Gonyeau of Marcy, and Wava (Bob) Sampson of Savannah; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Beryl Gulick of Port Gibson, and Violet Craver of Sodus; brother, Oliver Brown of Palmyra; several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. She was predeceased by her husband, Calvin and a son, E. George.

Gray, Beatrice E. - Beatrice E. Gray, 81, of Armstrong Living Center, Newark, died December 2, 1999 at ViaHealth of Wayne, Newark Campus. Mrs. Gray was born March 11, 1999, in Sodus, the daughter of Arthur and Bertha Ellis. She was a member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church. In 1980, she retired from Garlock Inc., in Palmyra, where she had worked for over 27 years. She was a member of the Women of the Moose Chapter 229 in Palmyra. Interment in Newark cemetery. She is survived by her two sons, Gerald (Bonnie) Hamelynck of Palmyra and Gene (Sandra) Hamelynck of Newark; daughter, Bonnie Capone of Phoenix, AZ; three grandchildren, Gene Hamelynck Jr., Candy Fenty and Terry Hamelynck; three great-grandchildren, Kayla Fenty and Stephen and Joshua Hamelynck; sister, Winifred Nieskes of Newark; brother, Gary Ellis of Deltona, FL; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husbands, Leo Hamelynck and Howard Gray; and three brothers, George, Al and Linwood Ellis.

Parkison, Larry James - Larry J. Parkison, 64, formerly of Clifton Springs, died November 18, 1999 in North Charleston, SC. Mr. Parkison is survived by his wife, Shirley Hardenbrook Parkison; sons, Jim (Teri) of Charleston, Howard (Sharon) of Newark; daughters, Lisa (Bryan) Burns of Phelps and Trudy Cornwell of Newark; 13 grandchildren; brother, Reverend Fred (Florence) Parkison of Newark; sisters, Ida Mae (Richard) Flanders and Alberta (Bob) MacKay of Florida; several nieces and nephews.

Lotzow, Mary Alice - Mary Alice Lotzow of Clifton Springs, 90, died December 5, 1999. Mary Alice is survived by her children, Gordon (Darlene) Jones of Marion, Russell (Donna) Jones of Yorkville, IL, Clifford jones of MI, and Nancy Hotel (Chuck Smith) of Rochester; 18 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren.

Rydberg, Donald M. - Donald M. Rydberg of Marion, 82, died December 7, 1999. He was a retiree of Farrell Corporation. A graveside service will be held at the Memories Garden in Albany at the convenience of the family. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Jane; 2 sons, Carol (Linda) of Denver and John (Tricia) of Penfield; grandchildren, Amanda, Justin and Robert.

Reiners, Mary Rose - Mary Rose 'Grandma Mary' Reiners, 66, of Summit Drive, Newark, died suddenly on December 7, 1999, at Clifton Springs Hospital. Mary was born the daughter of Michael J. and Carmen Bilotta Trozzo on April 29, 1933, in Newark. She was a member of St. Michael Church in Newark. She had a special love for children and volunteered at Roosevelt Children's Center in the Foster Grandparent Program. Interment in Newark cemetery. Mary is survived by her loving husband of 45 years, Harry Reiners; son and daughter-in-law, David and Elaine Reiners of Fairport; daughter and son-in-law, Sheryl and Randy Van Gee of Newark; two grandsons, Christopher Reiners and Shawn (Val) Van Gee; two great-granddaughters; sister and brother-in-law Roseanne and Carl Blankenburg of Macedon; nephew, Mike Blankenberg; special friends, Trixie Volpe and Grace Kreuger; friends at Roosevelt Center. She was predeceased by her father in 1984 and her mother in 1994.

Kreuer, Clarence F. - Clarence F. Kreuer of Palmyra, 73, died December 7, 1999. Interment in the Palmyra cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Norma; children, Patty (Thomas) Caulkins, Randy (Anne) Keuer, Cheryl Dressler, Cindy Sanders, Janet (Scott) Stell, Clark Keuer, Becky Cottrell; 15 grandchildren; sisters-in-law, Alice and Geraldine Keuer; several nieces and nephews.

Lee Thomas Rafoth - Thomas Rafoth Lee, 60, of Palmyra, died December 15, 1999 after a long illness. Survivors include his wife, Janet; children Tom, Laurie, Tim, Scott, Lisa, Jim, Kelly, Stephanie, Jessica and Jenny; and brothers and sisters. He was a retiree of Monro Muffler, Newark.

Lawrence, Ella E. - Ella E. Lawrence, 92, of New Bern, North Carolina, formerly of Newark, died December 12, 1999. She was born June 19, 1907 in Town of Lawrence, St. Lawrence County; pre-deceased by her parents, Charles and Martha Lawrence and her brother, Howard Lawrence. She was a graduate of Canton University. She was a dietitian, employed by New York State for 36 years as a food service manager. Survivors include her special friend, Betty Cottrell of Sodus; Everett and Carol Briggs of Sodus; nieces and nephews. She was active in the First Baptist Church, with special interest in Lend-A-Hand; was a charter member of the Wayne County Action Volunteers, earning a 25-year pin; member of DAR, Order of the Eastern Star, BPW and King's Daughters. In her 90th summer, she and nephew, Joe Lawrence, made a surprise visit to her friends in Newark.

Ashmore, Barbara Y. - Barbara Y. Ashmore, 66, formerly of Lyons, died Dec. 3, 1999 in Glendale, Arizona. Barbara was born in Lyons on July 31, 1933, daughter of Stephen and Myrtle Feiock Yaskow. She worked in a chiropractor office in Arizona and attended West Town Baptist Church in Glendale, where she lived since 1981. She is survived by her husband, Richard of Glendale; daughter, Karen (Edward) Land of Lyons; three sons, James Higgs of Phoenix, Mark Higgs of Lyons, Matt Ashmore of Glendale; two step-children; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; two brothers, James Yaskow of Newark, and Ron Yaskow of Lyons; nieces, nephews, and cousins.

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