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Clark, Adelaide Covell - Adelaide Covell Clark, 85, of Newark died Dec. 10, 1999 at the Wayne County Nursing Home. Adelaide was born in Rochester on July 13, 1914, daughter of Stanley and Evangeline Fairchild Covell. She was a graduate of Monroe High School in Rochester. She spent most of her life in Newark, where she was active in Girl Scouts, the Welcome Wagon, DAR Daughters and Founders of Patriots of America, the Wayne County and Arcadia Historical Societies, and the Ladies Circle of Park Presbyterian Church. She spent many enjoyable summers at Holland's Cove in Pultneyville, on Lake Ontario. She worked at the Election Polls for many years. Adelaide is survived by her husband of 65 years, Bruce P. Clark, Sr.; three children, Bruce P. Clark, Jr. of Rochester, David C. (Linda) Clark of Pittsford, and Mary (Richard) Adriaansen of Marion; seven grandchildren, Gregory, Thomas, Kenneth, and Michael Clark, Douglas, Paul, and Carl Adriaansen; niece, Sally Small Worthing-Davies of Swindon, U.K. She was predeceased by a sister, Peggy C. Small of Rochester.

Keukelaar, Helen L. - Helen L. Keukelaar, 72, of Macedon, died December 12, 1999. She was a member of the Macedon American Legion Auxiliary, and charter member of the Macedon Firemen's Auxiliary. Interment in Macedon Village cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Eugene; two daughters, Sandra (James) Snyder of Phelps, Melody (Richard) Austin of Newark; three sons, David (Beverly), Keith (Lisa), Daniel (Jean) all of Macedon; 10 grandchildren; two brothers, William Kimball of Macedon, Howard (Ruth) Kimball of Canandaigua. Predeceased by a sister, Colleen Bauer.

Higby, Alice Wilder - Alice Wilder Higby, 91, of Newark, died December 7, 1999 at her home in Honeoye Falls. Mrs. Higby was born January 1, 1908 in Newark, the daughter of Ralph and Lillie Genthner Wilder. She was a 1928 graduate of Wellesley College and a lifetime member of the American Association of University Women. Mrs. Higby was a long-time resident of the Mohawk Valley and had taught English at Herkimer High School during the 1930's. Following the 1991 death of her husband, Lincoln B. Higby, she moved to Honeoye Falls to be near her daughter. Interment was in East Newark cemetery. She is survived by her daughter Constance (James) Reed of Fairport; two granddaughters Kirsten Reed of Burbank, Ca. And Victoria Redd Schubert of Zurich, Switzerland.

Bloom, Clarence 'Otis' - Clarence 'Otis' Bloom, 74, of Newark, died December 12, 1999 at Genesee Hospital in Rochester. Mr. Bloom was born on February 25, 1925 in Newark, to Clarence and Ora Beadle Bloom. He was a 1945 graduate of Newark High School. Mr. Bloorn retired from Fold-Pak Corp. in Newark in 1987, after 42 years of service. He was a member of the Newark First United Methodist Church. Interment will be in East Newark cemetery at the convenience of the family. Mr. Bloom is survived by his wife Myrtle Barnmaker Bloom; sisters-in-law Lillian Strong of Florida and Josephine Bloom of Troy; brother-in-law, Russell Barnmaker of Lyons; two nephews, Gary Bloom of Rochester and John (Kathy) Bloom of Troy; niece, Linda Garcia of Rochester; many friends. He was predeceased by his parents and two brothers, Ivan and Roger.

Somerset, Albert E. - Albert E. Somerset, 82, of Marion, died Dec. 13, 1999. He was WWII Army veteran, 81st Infantry Div. and a retired Kodak supervisor. He is survived by his wife, Dolores; four daughters, Christine (David Wright) Somerset of Ashland, OR; Penelope (Jim Woody) Somerset of Marion; Elise (Richard Morgan) Somerset of North Chili; Melonie (Michael) Clapp of Indianapolis; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild; brother, John (Veronica) Somerset of Tequesta, FL; two sisters, Marian Root of Greenfield, MO, Beatrice (Harold) Weigert of Victor.

Fradin, David W. - David W. Fradin, 53, of Newark, died suddenly on December 11, 1999. David was born April 18, 1946 in Buffalo, son of Eugene and Marion Russell Fradin. He was raised in Williamsville. A 1968 graduate of Cornell University, he earned his Ph.D. in Applied Physics at Harvard University in 1973. He was a scientist and had been an executive with various electronic companies throughout the country. He attended the Park Presbyterian Church and was serving on the Board of Directors of Via Health of Wayne. A tenor, David had been rehearsing to sing with the Finger Lakes Chorale presentation of the 'Messiah.' He had served as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Army and was active with various civic causes in the areas where he had lived.He is survived by his wife, Mary, and their children, Christopher and Paula Fradin, at home; survived by his previous wife, Barbara Gambee of Exton, PA; their children, Christina (Fred) Daniels of Monroe, Riesha (Jeff) Tapolci of Canonsburg, PA and Daniel (fiancee, Kelly An) of Philadelphia; five grandchildren; brother, Lawrence (Carol) of Williamsville; two sisters, Karen (James) Menton of Roswell, GA and Judith (James) Slowey of Lockport.

Bombard, Leslie L. - Leslie L. Bombard, 74, of Sodus, died December 12, 1999 at Newark ViaHealth. Interment in Sodus Rural cemetery. He is survived by a son, Wayne (Suezette) of Macedon; three daughters, Debbie Bombard and Jeanie (Ed) Thousand all of Soclus, Sharon Backus of Marion; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

Martin, Grace S. - Grace S. Martin, 76, of Newark, died December 21, 1999 in Bethlehem, PA. Mrs. Martin was born August 13, 1923 in Clifton Springs. For many years she was a registered nurse at the Newark-Wayne Community Hospital. After retiring, she spent the winters in Leesburg, FL and summered at her cottage on the Erie Canal in Newark. Interment in Newark cemetery. She is survived by her son, William (Dawn) of Bethlehem, PA and three grandchildren, Andrew, Arina and David. She was predeceased by her husband Bernard J. Martin in 1992.

Faraone, Rev. David Joseph - The Rev. David Joseph Faraone, 43, died December 19, 1999. He was Pastor of the Church of the Epiphany in Sodus and Mission of St. Rose of Lima in Sodus Point. He is survived by his three exchange sons, Martin G. Vaars, Andre L. Sclemper and Michael Parzonka; brother, Donald (Marie); sisters, Mary (Fred) Vera and Linda A. McAllister; nine nieces and nephews, Christine (Danny) Pettit, Donald II (Lori), Marita (Doug) Jones, Sr. Julie Vieira, Daniel (Laura), Damon (Melissa), Paul Vieira, Pvt. 1st Class Matthew McAllister and Jamie McAllister; four great-nephews and one great-niece; his favorite Aunt Ann Fratta; 'special sister' Elizabeth Masco, and the greatest friends in the world.

Mascle, Darrell F. - Darrell F. Mascle, 69, of Pultneyville, died December 25, 1999. Darrell is a retiree of Xerox Corp., veteran of the Korean Conflict, life member of the Pultneyville United Methodist Church. He was Past Commander of the Williamson American Legion, an auctioneer and real estate salesman for several years, Democratic Committee Chairman, and chairman of the Apple Blossom Committee. Interment in Lake View cemetery, Pultneyville. He is survived by his wife Patricia Ann (Peck) Mascle; daughter, Daralee (Ronald) Szklany of Williamson; son Mark (Suzanne) Mascle; six grandchildren; brother, Ronald (Ruth) Mascle of Williamson; sister-in-law, Noreen Mascle of Marion; one uncle, nieces and nephews.

Flynn, Elizabeth A. - Elizabeth A. Flynn, 62, of Sodus, died December 25, 1999. Interment in Lake View cemetery in Pultneyville. She is survived by her son, Donald Flynn of Webster; her mother, Mina Flynn of Sodus; sister, Jean (Gerald) Chapman of Marion; an aunt, Sarah Clifton of Delaware; nieces and nephews.

DeLisio, Louis A. - Louis A. DeLisio, 75, of Clyde, died Dec. 24, 1999 following a brief illness. Mr. DeLisio was born in Clyde on November 13, 1924, the son of John and Jane Janto DeLisio. On July 19, 1951, he married the former Arley Mae Lochner. Mr. DeLisio was active in both the business and political communities of Wayne County. He owned and operated a Western Auto store for 25 years in Clyde and also owned stores in Waterloo and Wolcott. In his political career, his accomplishments included serving as the mayor of Clyde from 1976-84, where he was noted for his strong fiscal policies and success in obtaining grants for projects such as the water storage facilities, water and sewer lines, drainage improvements and improvements to the village highway facilities. He served as supervisor of the Town of Galen from 1984-85, and 1988-1999. At the time of his death, he chaired the Wayne County Social Services Committee. He was a member of the study group that recommended formation of the Wayne County Water and Sewer Authority; he became a charter board member and currently served as treasurer. Mr. DeLisio was a member of the Clyde Fire Department for 56 years. In 1980, he was awarded the Clyde Chamber of Commerce Man of the Year Award. He was also a member of the Knights of Columbus, Newark Council for more than 50 years. He was past president of the Wayne County Chapter of the NYS Assn. for Retarded Children. He was treasurer and board member of the Wayne County Action Program. He was involved as a board member of the Lyons Community Hospital, an executive committee member of the Genesee Regional Planning Council, an executive committee member of the Genesee Transportation Council, a member of the Regional Economic Development Council, and a member of the Private Industry Council. He represented Wayne County on the Inter-County Assn. of New York and also was a charter board member of the Western Finger Lakes Solid Waste Authority. He was a lifetime resident of Clyde and a member of St. John's Church. Surviving are his wife, Arley Mae DeLisio of Clyde; son, Jack (Sharon) DeLisio of Fairport; two brothers, Rudolph DeLisio of Clyde and Michael (Rita) DeLisio of West Bloomfield, Michigan; four grandchildren and one great-grandson; his mother-in-law; nieces and nephews.

Johnson, Edwin, Sr. - Edwin E. Johnson Sr., 79, of Farmington died December 28, 1999 at F.F. Thompson Hospital in Canandaigua. Edwin served in WWII in the Army Corp. of Engineers Eighth Infantry Division. He retired in 1982 from the Garlock Packing Co. after 45 years of service. Interment in Farmington Friends cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Ruth; sons, Edwin E. Johnson Jr. of Farmington, Floyd G. of Newark, Randall L. of Manchester; daughter, Kimberly A. Roets of Newark; 11 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren; brother, Leon Johnson of Shortsville.

LaGasse, Wilbur J. - Wilbur J. LaGasse, 85, of Walworth, died December 28, 1999. He was a retired farmer and a Town of Marion Highway Dept. employee. Interment in Furnaceville cemetery, Ontario. He was predeceased by his wife Esther Belle. He is survived by his sisters, Mary Hermanet, Florence Martin, Katherine VanBortel, Gertrude Gill, Elsie Gill and Wilhemina Markarian; several nieces and nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews.

Goldsworthy, Alice - Alice Evelyn Goldsworthy, 97, of Marion, died December 29, 1999. Interment in the Rest Haven cemetery, Phelps. Alice was predeceased by her husband, Leo Goldsworthy and a daughter, Joan Osterholdt. Survived by her step-children, Janet (Valere) Upchurch, Walden, Jane (John) Rutkus, Penfield, John C. (Karee) Goldsworthy, Los Gatos, CA; 10 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren.

Bouwens, Terry - Terry L. Bouwens, 42, of Vienna Estates, Newark, died Dec. 29, 1999 at the DeMay Living Center. Terry was born May 24, 1957 in Newark, to Franklin A. and Alma L. Rahm Bouwens. He was a production worker for 15 years at Mobil Chemical Company in Macedon. He was also a member of the Lutheran Church in Newark. Interment in East Newark cemetery. He is survived by his two daughters, Jamie Bouwens and Jennifer Bouwens of Newark; his parents, Franklin A. and Alma Bouwens; two brothers, Franklin (Angela) Jr. of Spencerport and Gordon (Wanda) of Palmyra; grandson, Andrew Lee; special nieces, Suzie (Cody) and Amy; aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.

Mays, Frederick J. Sr. - Frederick J. Mays Sr., 57, of Norton St., Newark, died Dec. 31, 1999, at Rochester General Hospital. Fred was born in Syracuse, Aug. 6, 1942, the son of William and Bertha Phillips Mays. He had worked at Agway in Lyons for 10 years. Interment in Lyons Rural cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Sarah Harrington Mays; son, Edwin of Newark; three daughters, Tammy Mays of Jordan, Patricia (Thomas) Doucet of South Carolina, Gina Mays of Newark; his stepfather, Edwin Phillips of Lyons; two sisters, Linda (Joel) Hixon of Newark and Carol DeRoo of Newark; brother, Edwin (Susan) Phillips of Newark; five grandchildren; special friend, Bucky Fabino of Newark; nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his son, Frederick Jr. in 1997.

Wahl, Gerald - Gerald C. Wahl, 64, of Lakeland, formerly of Sodus, died December 31, 1999 at his residence in Lakeland, FL. Gerald was born June 2, 1935 at Sodus. He attended Sodus schools, playing basketball, baseball and soccer. He enlisted in the US Army in 1955. Gerald and his father owned and operated Clifford Wahl & Son J.I. Case Equipment Dealer, in Sodus. He was a deputy for the Sheriff's Department in Wayne County, and Greenwood County, Kansas. He moved to Florida from Kansas in 1987. Military Honors at Florida National cemetery in Bushnell. He is survived by his wife, Cynthia Ann Wahl of Lakeland; son, Clifford Wahl of Lakeland; sister, Carol Datthyn of Sodus; his mother, Pearl Wahl of Newark; nieces, nephews and friends. He was preceded in death by his father Clifford Wahl in 1967.

Ogden, Etta Mae - Etta Mae Ogden, 96, formerly of Charlotte Street, died Jan. 7, 2000 at the DeMay Living Center in Newark. Mrs. Ogden was born the daughter of George and Caroline Frey Brasser on July 3, 1903, in East Rochester. She was a devoted and loving wife and mother. She was a member of East Palmyra Presbyterian Church and the Rebekahs in Shortsville and Canandaigua. Interment, Riverview cemetery. Mrs. Ogden is survived by her sons and daughters-in-law, Wm. Ralph and Dorothy Ogden of Clifton Springs, and Robert and Jean Ogden of FL; her son-in-law and his wife, Gordon and Evelyn Schrader of Newark; 13 grandchildren, and 27 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Mrs. Ogden was predeceased by her husband, William J. Ogden on Jan. 5, 1988; and her daughter, Ruth H. Schrader on Dec. 11, 1987.

Donovan, Norma - Norma June Donovan, 67, died Jan. 7, 2000 at Strong Memorial Hospital. Norma June was born in Buffalo on May 10, 1932, to Wilmer and Mabel Baney Events. She was a devoted and loving wife and mother, and a member of the Moose Club in Palmyra. Mrs. Donovan is survived by her husband, Paul; son Charles Breeding of Geneva; daughters, Linda (David) Esposito, and Judy (Larry) Fluet, both of Rochester; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; a brother, Ronald (Shirley) Zinn of Rochester; many nieces and nephews.

Fagner, Betty J. - Betty Jane Fagner, 80, of Palmyra, died January 10, 2000 at ViaHealth of Wayne in Newark. She was born September 26, 1919 in Claverack, NY to William and Alice Carroll Avery. She was a loving wife and mother, and a member of the Evangelical Church of Fairport. Interment in the Palmyra cemetery. She is survived by her husband Kenneth Fagner, daughter Jill Fagner, nieces and nephews.

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