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Hudson, Mary - Mary Hudson, 95, died February 7, 2000, at the DeMay Living Center in Newark. Mrs. Hudson was born April 25, 1904 in Baltimore, Maryland, to John and Mary Arthur Manion. She had lived in Manchester for many years, moving to Newark in 1959. She had worked for the Lehigh Valley Railroad, the C.H. Stuart, Inc., and had retired from Jackson & Perkins in 1969. Interment in St. Rose cemetery in Shortsville. She is survived by her two daughters, Patricia (Wes) Merriam of East Montpelier, Vermont and Margaret (Lee) Johnson of Phelps; six grandchildren, Wayne (Jill) Sweet, Bob, Tom (Tammy) and Lisa Merriam, Kathleen (John) Duchesneau and Frederick (Laurie) Johnson; 10 great-grandchildren; sister, Elizabeth Manion of Syracuse; nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Milton, on Jan. 20, 1958; by their son, John F., who died on the USS Thresher SSN in April 1963; and eight brothers and sisters.

Plummer, William F. - William F. Plummer, 87, of Marion, died February 7, 2000. He was a retired Duffy-Mott employee and a farmer. Interment in Marion cemetery. He is survived by a brother, Roy Plummer of Massachusetts; sister, Mary Jane Mundy of Wolcott; in-laws, John and Josephine Romack; two nephews, John Romack of Marion and James Romack of Ithaca. He was predeceased by his wife, Sophia.

Stubbings, Lawrence - Lawrence Stubbings, 79, of Fairport, died February 7, 2000. He was a WWII Army Veteran and a retired Gleason employee. Interment in Marion cemetery. Lawrence is survived by his wife, Viola Pembroke Stubbings; daughter, Shirley (William) Ebner of Palmyra; son, Dennis of Queensbury, NY; five grandchildren; six great grandchildren.

Earl H. Clicquennoi - Earl H. Clicquennoi, 88, formerly of Newark, died February 10, 2000 at the Wayne County Nursing Home. Interment at Sodus Rural cemetery. He is survived by his son, Curtis (Eileen) of Ellicot City, MD; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife Louise in 1973.

Ralph D. Sessions - Ralph D. Sessions, 88, of Newark, died February 10, 2000 at the Newark Manor Nursing Home. He was born Dec. 4, 1911, in Palmyra, the son of Ralph and Charlotte Sawyer Sessions. He had been a member of the Zion Episcopal Church in Palmyra and St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Newark. Before retiring, he had been a sales representative in the canning business in Andover, Massachusetts, and for Edgett & Burnham in Newark. He was a graduate of Staunton Military School of Virginia and St. Lawrence University in 1935 and had served as an officer in the U.S. Navy during World War II in the Pacific Theater. He was a member of the Newark Country Club and Newark Elks Lodge 1249. Interment in Newark cemetery. He is survived by his two daughters, Susan Zuccotti of Brooklyn and Jane Kiernan of Pultneyville; twin sons, Ralph of Manhattan and Glen of Sao Paulo, Brazil; and six grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife Jane in 1994; and two sisters, Barbara Dill and Florence Moseley.

Cindy Lee Ludolph - Cindy Lee Ludolph, of Utica/Palmyra, died suddenly on February 5, 2000. She is survived by her son, Scott (Leigh) Ludolph of Palmyra; three grandchildren; her mother, Nancy (Lloyd) MacLean of Marion; sister, Rebecca (Bruce) Blackman of Pittsford; brother, Eugene (Maddy) East of Marion; aunt, Bonnie (Harry) Weise of Penfield; nephew, George Blackman; several aunts, uncles and cousins.

Mollie R. Nicoletta - Mollier R. Nicolotta, 92, formerly of Clyde, died February 13, 2000, at the Newark Manor Nursing Home, at age 92. She was born on November 14, 1907 in Lyons, to Salvatore and Cecelia Marcelima DeVito. She was married to Domonic Nicoletta on April 23, 1927 in St. Michael's Church, Lyons. Mollie was a longtime Clyde resident. She was a member of St. John's Church and a retiree of Newark DDSO. She was an ordinance handler at the Seneca Army Depot during World War II. Interment in St. John's cemetery in the spring. Mollie is survived by a daughter, Alice Chasse of Newark; daughters-in-law, Mary Alice Nicoletta of Newark and Mary Zita Nicoletta of Olean; 11 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by husband Domonic in 1988, and by her sons, Dr. Robert Nicoletta of Newark in 1980, and Edward Nicoletta of Olean in 1997.

Lillian G. Exton - Lillian G. Exton, 88, of Williamson, died Feb. 9, 2000. Spring Interment, Marion cemetery. She is survived by her daughter, Barbara Gordon Morrison of Webster; twograndchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren; brother, Harland (Mabel) Silliman of Marion; two sisters, Ethel Short of Marion and Evelyn Jimison, of Marble, NC. She was predeceased by her husband, Harold Exton. She was a retired Garlock Employee.

Susie Kommer - Susie Kommer, 89, of Lyons/Newark, died Thursday February 10, 2000, at Via Health of Wayne, Newark Campus. She was born April 26, 1910, in Walworth, the daughter of Herbert and Elizabeth Fremouw Vanderlyke. Interment will be in Fairville cemetery. She is survived by her children, James (Phyllis) of Lyons, Betty (William Sinack) Taney of Phelps, Dorothy (Lawrence) Perry of Lyons, Chris (Marilyn) of Newark, Marjorie Porter of Lyons and Janice Case of Newark; 14 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; three sisters, Marie Feiock of Rochester, Margaret Brown of Canandaigua and Elizabeth Eckert of Lyons; three brothers, Harold and Howard Vanderlyke of Lyons and Herbert Vanderlyke of Palmyra; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Chris in 1986; and two grandsons, Mark Perry and Todd Case.

Richard C. Reeves 'Dick' - Richard Charles Reeves, 72, of Newark, died February 14, 2000 at the De.May Living Center. Dick was born in Newark on Septbmer 18, 1927 to Cuyler and Marion Caukins Reeves. Dick graduated from Newark High School in 1944. He retired from C.H. Stuart Co. after 32 years and then worked for Wayne Drugs for nine years. Dick was a member of the Park Presbyterian Church and the Masonic Lodge No. 83. F. & A.M. He was a past member of the Newark Elks Lodge. The Navy flag flies at the funeral home in honor of his service during World War II. Interment in East Palmyra cemetery. Dick is survived by his wife of 48 years, Elizabeth 'Betty' (Morrow) Reeves; daughter and son-in-law Terri and Jack Skinner of Newark; grandchildren, Christopher Reeves, Travis Skinner and Cody Skinner; sister Joyce Deming of Illinois; one niece, and two nephews; special friend, Carmen Harrison of Clifton Springs.

Dorothy Redmond - Dorothy Redmond, 81, of Lyons/Phelps, died at her home on February 15, 2000. Interment this spring at Riverview cemetery in Phelps. Dorothy is survived by her friends and caregivers, Ed and Kathy Nicholson; friends, Erma Leggett, Jon McInnis, Hazel Goodrich and Sheryl Opdyke, and many friends.

Scott, B. David - B. David 'Dave' Scott died February 24, 2000 at his 204 Mason Street home. He was 85. Interment in the spring at Big Flats Rural Home cemetery. David was born September 22, 1914 in Elmira, to B.D. and Beatrix Bowman Scott. He attended Elmira Free Academy and Simmons College of Mortuary Science in Syracuse. He and his wife Alice purchased the Stuerwald Funeral Home at 124 West Miller St. in April 1953 from Fred Stuerwald after being associated in business with him for about two years. Mr. Scott was a past officer of the 8th District Funeral Directors Association and Past President of the Wayne County Health and TB Association. He was also a member of the Newark Masonic Lodge and Rotary Club with perfect attendance for more than 38 years. He was awarded a Paul Harris Fellowship. He was a member of the Park Presbyterian Church and Newark Country Club. Dave and Alice Scott maintained a home in Bradenton, Florida, where they attended the Westminster Presbyterian Church. Mr. Scott is survived by his wife of 57 years, Alice Lockner Scott; son, David B. Scott of Penfield; and many friends in the Newark-Arcadia area.

Lemerle, Charles 'Charlie' - Charlie Lemerle, 97, of Newark, died February 24, 2000 at Via-Health Newark Campus. Charlie was born in New York City on Feb. 15, 1901 to Lewis and Carrie Abrams Lemerle. Charlie loved his church and was a great gardener. Interment, East Newark cemetery. He is survived by many friends in Newark.

Piekunka, Joseph - Joseph Henry Piekunka, 82, of Sodus, died Feb. 26, 2000 at Newark Campus/Wayne ViaHealth. He is survived by his wife, Regina; daughter, Mary Ann (John) Coniff of Utica; brother, Ernie (Mary) of Sodus; step-children, Richard (Betty) Lowley and Linda (Russell) Millspaw all of Sodus; six grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Interment in Sodus Rural cemetery.

Shaw, Cheryl - Cheryl M. Shaw, 38, of Sodus, died at Blossom View Nursing Home February 25, 2000. The former Victor resident is survived by her five children, Jennifer, Heather, Todd, Greg, and Ben; her mother, Elaine Shaw (Bert Minier) of Sodus; two brothers, Donald of Rochester, Kenny of Victor; sister, Darlene of Sodus; grandmother, Rita Smith of East Rochester; grandfather, George (Janice) Smith of Webster; aunts, uncles and cousins. Interment in White Haven Memorial Park.

DeRidder, Marjorie - Marjorie DeRidder, 82, of Marion, died February 29, 2000. She was retired from Garlock. Marjorie is survived by her husband, Adrian (Eddie) DeRidder; son, Robert (Janet) DeRidder of Marion; grandchildren, Edward DeRidder of California, Tracy (Dan) Schoonerman of Palmyra; two great-grandchildren. Interment in Marion cemetery.

Cattieu, Robert F. - Robert F. Cattieu, 79, of Palmyra, died February 27, 2000. He was predeceased by his wife, Kathleen M. Cattieu. He is survived by his children, Robert P. (Linda) Cattieu and Kathleen A. Cattieu; grandchildren, Robin, Kristin, Brandon; several nieces and nephews.

Allerton, Alice (Holly) M. - Alice (Holly) M. Allerton, 77, of Dade City, Florida, died February 13, 2000 at the Pasco Rehabilitation Center, Dade City, Florida. Alice was born in Palmyra, on December 5, 1922, a daughter to Alice and Harris Allerton. She was employed at the Newark Developmental Center, Garlock and The Pee Wee Restaurant. Surviving are two sisters, Agnes Ferland of Newark and Kate Borneman of Oregon; sister-in-law, Louise Allerton of Newark; nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Raymond Mitchell and brother, Robert Allerton. Interment in the spring at the Newark cemetery.

Pangburn, Lori L. - Lori L. Pangburn, 35, of Lyons, died March 3, 2000, at Rochester General Hospital. Lori was born in Newark, on Dec. 2, 1964, to Robert and Claire Fischette Snell. She was a graduate of Lyons High School and received her Associate's degree in human services at Finger Lakes Community College. She was employed at Finger Lakes Developmental Disabilities Service Office (DDSO) as a home supervisor in the Waterloo residence. Interment will be at South Lyons cemetery. Surviving are her husband, James; daughter, Brittany; her parents, Robert and Claire Snell of Lyons; two brothers, Daniel Snell of Lyons and Joseph (Lynn) Snell of Lyons; niece, Meghan; several cousins, aunts and uncles.

Bagne, Dolores - Dolores Bagne, 65, of Walworth, died March 3, 2000. She was a retired Rochester Supreme Court Clerk. She is survived by her husband, Russell; two daughters, Kathleen Morse of Palmyra and Lori (Daniel) Bush of Newark; son, Michael (Cathy) Bagne of Walworth; 8 grandchildren; her mother, Catherine Hunter of Rochester; brother, Ernest (Gail) Schulze of Rochester; nieces and nephews.

Quigley, Donald E. - Donald Eugene Quigley, 53, of Newark, died March 4, 2000 at Highland Hospital in Rochester after a long illness. Don was born to Donald F. and Ella Mae VanHorn Quigley on May 21, 1946 in Rochester. He was a member of VFW, American Legion and the Moose Lodge, all in Palmyra. He served as with the Marine Corps in Vietnam, 1966-67. He was a recipient of the Purple Heart. Interment will take place in the spring at Port Gibson cemetery. Don is survived by his devoted wife Kathy Teeter Quigley; son Robert (Kamala) Quigley of Palmyra; daughter, Katrina Quigley of Newark; father, Donald F. Quigley of Palmyra; brothers, Leonard (Rose) of Clyde, Richard (Barb) of Clifton Springs and David (Shirley) Quigley of Ontario; sisters, Judy (Bill) Lincoln, Dianne Winston and Vickie (Lloyd) Jock all of Palmyra; nieces and nephews. Don was predeceased by his son Scott in 1979, mother Ella Mae and brother Larry.

Mayo, James - James E. Mayo, 72, of Newark, died March 1, 2000, at Via Health of Wayne, Newark Campus. Mr. Mayo was born June 9, 1927 in Romulus, the son of Albert and Lillian Buckley Mayo. He had worked for the Newark Developmental Center for 20 years; he was a heavy equipment operator. Jim had been a self-employed roofer and the owner/operator of Mayo Trailer Park in Newark. During World War II, Jim proudly served his country with the U.S. Marines in the Pacific Theater. He is a life member of the Arcadia Post 2883, Veterans of Foreign Wars and had also been a member of the August Mauer Post 286, American Legion and the Palmyra Moose Lodge. Interment in Newark cemetery with full military rites accorded. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Burm Mayo; son, Randy (Deborah) Mayo; grandsons, R.J. Mayo II and Sham James Mayo, all of Newark; two sisters, Laura Turo of Savannah and Ruth Turo of King Ferry: and many nieces and nephews.

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