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Nieskes, Richard - Richard B. Nieskes, 83, of Route 31, Newark died January 10, 2000, at Newark ViaHealth. He was born on January 11, 1916 in Newark to Peter and Sophia Wiebold Nieskes. He worked for many years for Walt Dennis Construction Company. He later worked and retired from Sarah Coventry. He was a member of the Newark Elks and Palmyra Moose Lodges. Interment in Newark cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Winifred 'Winny' Ellis Nieskes; sons, Gary (Sandra) of Florida, David (Linda) of Phelps, Ronald (Dawn) Nieskes of Phelps; daughters, Gail (James) Sadler of Newark, and Ann Albrecht of Arizona; 13 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren; stepsons, David (Sandra) Bridgeman and James (Linda) Bridgeman, of Newark; stepdaughter, Joan (Richard) Cook of Vestal; eight step-grandchildren and eight step-great-grandchildren; brother, Vincent (Madeline) Nieskes of Newark.

Hermanet, Mary (LaGasse) - Mary (LaGasse) Hermanet, 98, of Newark, died January 10, 2000. She was a retired country school teacher and known for her expertise in refinishing and caning chairs. She was an alumna of Geneseo Normal School. Interment in Marion cemetery. Predeceased by husband, Bert. Survived by her sisters: Wilhemina Markarian, Katherine VanBortle, Gertrude Gill, Elsie Gill and Florence Martin; several nieces and nephews, grand nieces and nephews.

Seamon, Rena M. - Rena M. Seamon, 96, of Syracuse, died January 11, 2000 at the Baptist Home in Fairport, where she lived for the past nine years. Mrs. Seamon was born September 1, 1903, in Auburn, the daughter of George and Gertrude Gibson Eaton. She had been a teller and had worked in the trust department of Key Trust Company in Syracuse for many years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Syracuse. Interment in the Onondaga Valley cemetery, Syracuse. Surviving are a sister, Blanche Doney of Auburn; niece, Barbara (Kenneth) Green of Cayuga; nephew, Warren Doney of Fort Pierce, Florida, and cousins, Dan and Edith Benedict of Newark.

Cady, Celia - Celia Nye Cady, 79, of Sodus, died January 1, 2000. Interment in South Lyons cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Merton Cady; daughter, Darlene (Gordon) Bump of Phelps; two grandchildren, Melisa Janto of Hemlock, Timothy Janto of Clifton Springs.

Tellier, Bonny - Bonny Lynn Tellier, 56, of Canal Street, Palmyra, died January 1, 2000, at the home of her daugher in Newark. Bonny was born July 9, 1943, in Keansburg, New Jersey, to Barney and Dorothy Dyer Kaufman. She was a senior instructor of Emergency Medical Technicians at the Finger Lakes Training Center in Hopewell for more than 15 years. Bonny had been an active volunteer for many years with the Newark-Arcadia Volunteer Ambulance and the Palmyra Volunteer Ambulance. She is survived by her children, Darrin (Terry) All of Webster, Karen (Alex) Caraballo of Newark and April Lynn Tellier of Newark; two grandchildren, Lincoln and Spencer All; beloved friends, Richard Tellier of Newark, Michael, Zachery and Stephanie Pealo of Palmyra; stepdaughters, Wendy (Brian) Caffee of Farmington, Tracy (Joe) Diaz-Cruz of Newark; two brothers, Jerome (Joan) Kaufman of Lawrenceville, Georgia and Joel (Barbara) Kaufman of Bayside, NY; nieces and nephews

Kalbfleisch, Russell - Russell George 'Russ' Kalbfleisch, 54, of Lyons, died January 3, 2000 at his daughter's home in Palmyra, after a battle with cancer. Russ was born in Rose on October 17, 1945 to Richard and Eva Smith Kalbfleisch. He was the proprietor of Russ's Repair Shop in Lyons on Route 31. Prior to opening his shop, he worked for Wayne County as a mechanic. He worked on patrol cars for the Sheriff. He closed his shop in August 1999. Interment at the York Settlement cemetery in Huron. Russ is survived by Jean Marshall and their children, Brenda Kalbfleisch of Palmyra, Larry Kalbfleisch of Newark; Peggy Kalbfleisch and their son, Russell Kalbfleisch of Lyons; two step-sons, Charlie Prober and Rick Fisher; brother, Ronald Kalbfleisch of Australia; sisters, Lorraine (Walter) Stek of Greece, NY, Eva Marie (Darrell) Hergert of Seneca Falls and Darlene Kalbfleisch of Waterloo; nieces, nephews, and many friends.

Reed, Ruth R. - Ruth R. Reed, 87, died January 2, 2000, at the Clifton Springs Nursing Home. Mrs. Reed was born January 30, 1912, in Rochester, NY, the daughter of Earl and Florence Cleveland Rice. At one time she had been a clerk at Burwals Dress Store and a bookkeeper at East Ave. Fuels in Medina. She was a member of both the Rebecca Lodge and the Kings Daughters in Medina. Ruth is survived by a daughter, Joan (John) King of Lehigh Acres, Florida; son, Norman of Santa Clara, California; seven grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; three brothers in Newark - Laurence (Wanda) Rice, Stanley (Doris) Rice and Kenneth (Joan) Rice; sister, Doris Chaffee of Venice, Florida; nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Edward Luther Reed in 1993, two brothers Earl and Francis Rice, and a sister Dorothy Rice.

Stein, Francis J. - Francis J. 'Fran' Stein, 97, of Newark, died January 13, 2000 at Newark ViaHealth hospital. Mr. Stein was born in Allegany, NY on August 15, 1902, the son of John and Mary Grader Stein. He was a graduate of Brockport State Teachers College, and he did graduate studies at University of Buffalo, University of Rochester, Penn State and Cortland State College. In 1930, he came to Newark and taught high school math and later became Principal of Lincoln Elementary School. He also taught math and English at the Washington School on Church Street and coached baseball and tennis. Mr. Stein then joined the Paul D. Newton Co. in Newark. He later became a professor at the New York State University at Brockport and was Director of Placement until retiring in 1976. He had served as chairman of the Newark Zoning Board of Appeals and had been President of the Newark Public Library. Mr. Stein was a life member of the Newark Elks Lodge where he was Exalted Ruler of the Lodge from 1945-46. From 1973-77, he served as a trustee with the New York State Elks. Interment in the Newark cemetery. Mr. Stein is survived by his wife Martha 'Marti, ' a daughter Merne-Eddie Stein of Lancaster, and two grandsons, Clifford Stein and Albert Atea.

Friedrich, Sophie - Sophie Friedrich, 91, of Newark, died Wednesday January 12, 2000 at the DeMay Living Center. Mrs. Friedrich was born June 12, 1908 in Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Anselm and Lisette Breuninger Miller. She had lived in Eggertsville, NY and retired to Dallas, PA around 1979, before moving to Newark eight years ago. She was a communicant of St. Michael's Church. Interment in East Newark cemetery. Mrs. Friedrich is survived by her daughter, Barbara (Ken) Taylor of Toronto; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; two brothers, Anselm Miller of Texas and Leonard (Joan) Miller of Churchville; sister, Elizabeth Catrino of Wilkes-Barre, PA; son-in-law, Thomas Shear of Lyons; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Erich 'Dutch' in 1998, her daughter, Elizabeth 'Betsy' Shear in 1994, her parents and six siblings.

Mables, Isaac - Isaac J. Mables, 78, of Newark, died January 15, 2000. Mr. Mables was retired from the Newark Developmental Center. Interment in Sunnyside cemetery, Williamson. He is survived by Virginia (Hilleger) Mables, his wife of 58 years; daughter, Sandra (Donald) Czadzeck of Walworth; son, Gary (Naida) Mables of Sodus; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; two sisters, Elizabeth (Peter) DuBois of Williamson and Madelyn (John) Cambier of Palmyra; brother, William (Carol) Mables of Palmyra; sister-in-law, Arlene Mables of East Williamson; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother, Cornelius Mables.

Kommer, Maria - Maria Kommer, 84, of Newark, died January 17, 2000. She is survived by her daughter, Berniece (Terry) Ludwig of Fairport; three sons, Blair (Lorraine) of Rochester, Wilbur (Bill) of Clearwater, FL and Bennie of Rochester; grandson, Paul Lent of Marion; two brothers, William Klaeysen of Palmyra and Charles Klaeysen, of Florida; two sisters, Lena Smith of Palmyra and Nellie Garnsey of Manchester; nieces and nephews.

DeWeaver, Lawrence - Lawrence A. DeWeaver, 83, of Newark, died January 18, 2000. Mr. DeWeaver was born in Newark, the son of August F. and Marie VanDamme DeWeaver. He was a communicant of St. Michael's Church. Lawrence had been a farmer for many years and, in the late 1950's, he owned and operated the East Newark Grill. After selling the grill, he worked for Caves Lumber until his retirement. After retirement, he was a self-employed woodworker. He had been a member of the Marbletown Fire Department and Newark Elks Lodge. Interment in the Newark cemetery. He is survived by two daughters, Jeanne (Peter) Ziccardi of Marilla, and Mary Margaret DeWeaver of Clifton Springs; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Predeceased by his wife, Thelma in 1997; daughter, Joan Stone in 1987; a brother, Victor; sisters, Augusta Rease and Esther Sprong.

Blair, William David, Sr. - William David Blair Sr., 57, of Lyons, died January 17, 2000 at Strong Memorial Hospital. He was born July 24, 1942, in East Rochester, a son of William and Bertha Bassage Blair. He was a U.S. Navy veteran. Interment will be in the Huron Evergreen cemetery. He is survived by three children, William (Michele) Blair, Jr. of Newark, John (Diane) Blair of Lyons, and Nancy Byork of Lyons; his companion, Nancy Bryant of East Rochester; eight grandchildren; two sisters, Faye Anne Drock of Macedon and Yvonne Mousso of Springwater; nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his son, Eric and daughter, Wanda.

Nageldinger, Pamela - Pamela Nageldinger, 40, of Marion, died suddenly on Jan. 17, 2000. Pamela is survived by her husband, Robert; two daughters, Leanne (Raymond) Wonder of Clyde, and Cassandra at home; son, Corey at home; her parents, Allen and Kathy Voak of Penn Yan; sister, Elaine (Timothy) Henrey of Ontario; brothers, David Michael, Shawn and William, all residing in Walworth, and Douglas in Florida.

Marion, Lucille F. - Lucille F. Marion of Ridge Chapel Road, Marion died peacefully on Nov. 11, 1999 at Hillside Manor Nursing Home in Webster at the age of 84. She was predeceased by her husband Vincent in 1993, and her oldest son James in 1949. She is survived by son, Thomas (Cheryl) of Monticello, Kentucky; daughter, Carol (Leon) Deisering of Kennebunk, Maine; daughter, Janet (James) Yerves of Marion; and son, David (Elaine) of Marion; 10 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren, Sarah and Timothy Deisering of Tucson, Arizona; sister, Evelyn Johnson; brother, Frank Singleton of Rochester; sister, Verna Scheible of Kalamazoo, Michigan. Interment in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.

Bouwens, Kenneth L. - Kenneth L. Bouwens, 66, of Palmyra, died January 20, 2000 at DeMay Living Center, Newark. Mr. Bouwens was born June 11, 1933 in Newark, the son of Oliver and Clara VanDeVelder Bouwens. At one time, he was a rural mail carrier. He retired in 1992 as a supervisor from the Palmyra Post Office. Mr. Bouwens was a member of the Park Presbyterian Church, Newark, and for many years was the Scoutmaster of Troop 138, Boy Scouts of America. He served with the U.S. Army in Korea during the Korean Conflict and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 6778 in Palmyra and the August Mauer Post 286 American Legion in Newark. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy; three children, Gloria Hermanet and her friend Audie Arliss, of Fairville; Gregory (Pennie) Bouwens of Fairville; Ginger (Gerald) Sullivan of Newark; seven grandchildren, Christopher Hermanet, Chad Bouwens, Kenny Bouwens, Jennifer Pickett, Dakota Bouwens, Whisper Bouwens and Bethanny Sullivan; great-grandson, Tyler Chamberlain; his mother, Clara of Lyons; brother, Herly (Esther) Bouwens of Newark; sister, JoAnn Fremouw and her friend, Gary, of East Rochester; aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.

Coughlin, Beatrice - Beatrice L. Coughlin, 88, of Clifton Springs, died January 11, 2000, at the Clifton Springs Hospital. Mrs. Coughlin was born July 8, 1911 in Newark, the daughter of Edward and Mary Bomeline DeCook. During the late 1930's and early 1940's, she and her husband Leslie Case, owned and operated Casey's Oasis in Canandaigua. After World War II, they operated a grocery store, also in Canandaigua, and are remembered for the Seven Acres Gift Shop, which they owned and operated in Farmington until the late 1960's. Interment in the Calvary cemetery. She is survived by her sisters, Ethel Marie George of Mt. Dora, FL and Catherine Elizabeth Donk of Savannah; stepsons, Howard (Joan) Coughlin, Robert (Joanne) Coughlin, and John (Lorraine) Coughlin, all of the Syracuse area; stepdaughter, Charlene Quinn of California; several step-grandchildren; step-great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husbands, Leslie Case and Francis J. Coughlin.

Ritter, Patricia Ann - Patricia Ann Ritter, 65, of Newark, died January 19, 2000, at the House of John in Clifton Springs. Pat was born April 28, 1934 in Newark, the daughter of Charles and Florence Priebe Plyter, Sr. She had worked for C.H. Stuart Company in Newark, where she was a Union president; she also worked for the Newark Developmental Center. She was a member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Interment in East Newark cemetery. She is survived by her husband of 47 years, Norman A. Sr.; son, Norman Jr.; daughter, Florence Ritter, all of Newark; brother, Charles Plyter Jr. of Canandaigua; two sisters, Carla Greene of Shortsville and Jacqueline (Harold) McAllister of Phelps; nieces and nephews; great-nieces and great-nephews.

Deats, Merle W. - Merle W. Deats, 81, of Fishers, died on January 20, 2000. Interment in White Haven Memorial Park. He is survived by his wife, Louise Cortright Deats; son Robert (Beverly) Deats of Phelps; daughter, Judy Crawford of Newark; nine grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; brother, George H. Deats of Elmira; sister, Eva Fife of Elmira; nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his daughter, Doris Ayers.

Bishop, Kathryn Enid Gaston - Kathryn Enid Gaston Bishop, 79, of Tallahassee, Florida, formerly of Lyons, died January 15, 2000 in Thomasville, Georgia. Kathryn was born Dec. 29, 1921 in Romulus, to Harry LeRoy Gaston and Helen Gertrude Hazen. She married Herbert Lincoln Bishop on Jan. 10, 1942 in the Park Presbyterian Church in Newark. After graduating from Newark High School in 1939 and the Park Avenue Nursing School, Kathryn was employed at the Barber Hospital as an LPN. She was the owner/ proprietor of the Wolcott Country Rest Home, the Lyons Nursing Home, the Hearth Adult Care Home, and two personal care homes in Florida. She was a Girl Scout leader and a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. She was also the author of several children's books. She is survived by her daughters, Anne Kathryn Bishop of Carrabelle, FL, and Ruth Leah Bishop of Lyons and of Quitman, GA, Claire Ellen Wandersee of Mexico, and Helen Bishop Santelli of Lyons; 13 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; brother, Lynn Slater (Angela) Gaston of Boca Raton, FL; nieces and nephews; great-nieces and great-nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Herbert Lincoln Bishop, who died June 27, 1987; her daughter, Mary Louise Bishop of Florida, who died Jan. 10, 1993; and her brother, Charles Burton Gaston of Penn Yan.

Brinkman, Richard LaVern - Richard Lavern Brinkman, 68, formerly of Lyons, died January 18, 2000 in California. Dick was born in Lyons on Dec. 6, 1931, the son of Foster and Anna Greenwald Brinkman. He worked in road construction for many years, and had lived in Lyons until 1966, when he moved to California. He served in the U.S. Army from 1949-53. Interment in Rose cemetery. He is survived by three children, Richard F. Brinkman and Diane (James) Bryant of Lyons, and Todd (Babette) Brinkman of Newark; seven grandchildren, Nicole Karge, Richard II, Christopher Brinkman, Stacey, Melody and Jeremy Van Houte, and Timothy Brinkman; six great-grandchildren.

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