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O'Meal, David W. - David W. O'Meal, 57, of Palmyra, died April 8, 2000, after a courageous battle with cancer. Interment, South Farmington cemetery. He is survived by his wife Donna; brother Robert O'Meal; many cousins and friends.

Clark, Carol - Carol J. Clark, 40, of Marion, died April 10, 2000. She is survived by her husband, Mark; daughters, Christina and Stephanie; parents, Lois and Fred Allen; brother, Keith Allen; sister, D. Jane (Arthur) Guara; in-laws, Carolyn and David Clark; sisters- and brothers-in-law; nieces and nephews. Interment will be in Marion cemetery.

Acquista, Angelo - Angelo Acquista, 77, of Jacksonville, Florida, formerly of Geneva, died April 8, 2000, following a long illness. Angelo was born November 24, 1922, the son of the late Michael and Teresa Ciancaglini Acquista. He was employed for many years with the Seneca Army Depot. He was a veteran of World War II in the U.S. Army as a field artillery instructor at West Point Academy. He is survived by his wife, Anne Campbell Acquista of Jacksonville, FL; four sons, Jonathan (Rebekka) Acquista of Geneva, Christopher (Christine) Acquista of Florida, Stephen (Cindy) Acquista of Virginia, Joseph (Christine) Acquista of Newark; two step-sons, Nicholas and Michael Woolsey of Florida; five grandchildren; one brother, Edmund (Josephine) Acquista of Geneva; one sister, Vincentina (John) Salone of Geneva; nieces, nephews and cousins.

Mobbs, Paul F. - Paul F. Mobbs, 60, of Newark, died April 13, 2000 at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester. Paul is survived by his beloved wife Sally; children Carl, Diana (George), Gene (Brenda), Tonya (Greg), Steve (Sharron), Paula (Lewis); brother Ted (Barbara); grandchildren Sarah, Gene, Jeff, Max, Natalie, Marcus, Brittany, Quintin, and great-grandson Jacob.

Rector, Martha Jean - Martha Jean Rector of Clifton Springs passed away on April 14, 2000 at her home after a long illness. Jean was born in Easton, PA, the daughter of Ceylon and Harriet Popple, and she lived in the Clifton Springs area for over 50 years. She operated her own upholstery and furniture repair business for many years. Interment in River View cemetery. She is survived by her husband, John E. Rector Sr.; two daughters, Vickie Young of Newark, and Karen Young of Kona, Hawaii; a son, Michael Rector of Phelps; three step-children, Julie (Bill) Eldridge of Saugerties; John Jr. (Laurie) Rector of Marion; and Valerie (Bill) Corteville of Marion; three sisters, Joan Newburg of Kirkland, WA; Margaret (Bill) Vining of Hermon; Mary (Gordon) Mandigo of Hermon; two brothers, Doug (Ann Marie) Popple of Germany and Daniel Popple of Fort Collins, Colorado; eight grandchildren.

Bornheimer, Gerald - Gerald E. Bornheimer, 73, of Stell Road died peacefully at home April 13, 2000. Gerald was born in Lyons on Feb. 3, 1927, a son to Jessie and Mabel Warren Bornheimer. He was a dairy farmer. Interment will be in Elmwood cemetery. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Dorothy Sinack Bornheimer; two sons, Harold (Carole) and Calvin (Donna) of Lyons; two brothers, Robert (Mary) of Lyons, Irving (Helen) of NC; sisters-in-law, Mary A. Bornheimer of Newark and Irene DeMarco of Geneva; brother in-law, James (Betty) Sinack of Newark; grandchildren, Edward, Richard, Betty, and Brian Bornheimer, all of Lyons; great- grandchildren, Dillon and Jacob Bornheimer; nieces and nephews; special niece, Linda O'Brian and special nephew, Bill Bornheimer; special friends, Edna and Carol Sue Christiansen. He was predeceased by brothers Alvin, Harry, Clifford, Leon and Daniel.

Reynolds, Cora - Cora L. Reynolds, 88, of Newark died on April 16, 2000 at her grandson's home in Newark. Mrs. Reynolds was born Sept. 3, 1922, the daughter of the late Walter and Edna Wendover. She had lived in Red Creek for more than 10 years. In that time she was a member of the Red Creek Westbury Methodist Church in Red Creek. She also lived in Rose Garden Apartments for nine years and was retired from the General Electric Co. in Liverpool. Interment will be in Huron Evergreen cemetery. She is survived by her son, Richard (Joy) Caster of Hannibal; two grandchildren, Alan (Mary) Caster and David Caster and his friend, Jody Oltz; nine great-grandchildren, two great, great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Bessie (Joseph) Wilson of Syracuse; several nieces and nephews; and a special friend, Rosanne Parkhurst. She was predeceased by her husband, Lawrence C. Reynolds died on March 12, 1990; and one sister, Dorothy Bartle.

DeHond, Bernard - Bernard K. DeHond, 42, of Sodus, died April 14, 2000 at Newark ViaHealth. Interment in Sodus Rural cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Donna; daughter, Tina of Sodus; son and future daughter in-law, Matthew (Michelle Martlew) both of Rochester; parents, Wilber and Shirley of Sodus; three brothers, Paul (Chris) of Geneva, Tim (Kathy) of East Williamson and Mark (Cherie) of Sodus; sisters, Tracy (Bill) Whitcomb of Alton, Wendy Cooper of Newark and Karen DeHond of Sodus; nieces and nephews; a very dear friend, Ward Bush of Sodus.

DeRidder, Marjorie - Marjorie DeRidder, 82, died February 29, 2000. Interment, Marion cemetery. She was a retired Garlock employee. She is survived by her husband, Adrian (Eddie) DeRidder; son, Robert (Janet) DeRidder of Marion; grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Case, Lloyd Evans - Lloyd Evans Case, 76, of Newark, died suddenly April 18, 2000 at Newark ViaHealth. Lloyd was born Nov. 19, 1923 to Charles and Bessie Case in Phelps. He attended Newark High School. He retired from Tri Brothers Supplies and Pastler and Jaeckle Corp. of Lyons. He was a member of the Second Reformed Church of Marion and a past member of the Newark American Legion, August Mauer Post 286. Norm Waterman has flown the Navy flag in honor of his service to our country during World War II. In recent years he started his own business manufacturing heating and air conditioning ducts. Interment will be in East Newark cemetery. Lloyd is survived by his wife of 55 years, Lorraine Steinruck Case; daughter and son-in-law Beverly and David Bornheimer of Lyons; grandchildren John (Kathy) Bornheimer of Rochester and Emily Bornheimer of Lyons; four great grandchildren; brothers Robert (Eleanor) Case of Palmyra, David (Marci) Case of Oswego and Leon (Beverly) Case of Newark; sisters Nellie Fitch, Rose (Edward) Fitch, Betty DeBlaere, Blanche Beman, all of Newark, and Edith (Francis) Ryan of North Rose; sister in-law Lettie Case of Geneva; nieces and nephews.

Neels, Elmer S. - Elmer S. Neels, 80, of Mill St., Sodus, died April 17, 2000 at the Pines of Peace in Ontario. Mr. Neels was a WWII Army veteran and a Kodak retiree. He is survived by his companion of 25 years, Betty Neels; his four children, Ronald (Mary Jane) of Mentor on the Lake, OH, Donald (Linda) of Oswego, Joan (Bill) Clark of Newark and Jane (Jim) Hopkins of Sodus; 8 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; sisters, Mildred Claeysen of Marion, Martha (Case) DeFisher of Sodus, Shirley (Jim) Sanders of Wolcott; brother, Melvin (Dorothy) of Macedon; nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews.

Amos, Eleanor Wright Otto - Eleanor Wright Otto Amos, 81, died April 1, 2000 in the medical center in Burlington VT. Eleanor graduated from Marion High School in 1936 and attended the Eastman School of Music in Rochester. Interment in Port Kent, New York. She is survived by her husband, Lt. Col. Carl Amos; son, David of Farmington Hills, MI; daughter, Dr. Deborah Cohen of Seattle; brother, Cornelius Otto of Garden City, SC and sister, Genevieve Spoerer of Crossville, TN.

Santoro, Virginia Rose - Virginia Rose Santoro, 79, of Newark, died April 20, 2000, at her home. Mrs. Santoro was born Sept. 26, 1920 in Lyons, the daughter of Dominic and Louise Rago Evangelist. She was a member of St. Michael Church. Interment Newark cemetery. She is survived by a daughter, Margaret (John) Lisena of Fairport; four sons, Anthony of Palmyra, James of Newport News, Virginia, John (Elizabeth) of New York City, and Charles of Rochester; four grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Gordon in 1990; and five brothers, John, Eugene, Anthony, Albert and Benjamin Evangelist.

Thompson, Louise E. - Louise Eleanor Thompson, 77, of Webster, died April 19, 2000 at Rochester General Hospital. Mrs. Thompson was born the daughter of Carl and Eva Hubbard on March 1, 1923. She is survived by sons, Larry of Williamson, James of Albany, and Timothy of Clifton Springs; daughters, Gladys Smith of Texas and Betty Puff of Newark; 11 grandchildren; close friend, Edward Ester. She was predeceased by her husband, Irving Thompson; and her daughter, Patricia.

Gary, Emma - Emma Gary, 98, of Newark, died April 20, 2000 at the DeMay Living Center. Mrs. Gary was born June 19, 1901 in Holland, the daughter of Benjamin and Regina Bruggman Bankert, and came to this country when she was five years old. She was a communicant of St. Michael Church. Interment in East Newark cemetery. She is survived by her two daughters, Dorothy Hatfield of Valrico, FL and Shirley (Herbert) Smith of St. Cloud, FL; son, Donald (Kathleen) Gary of Newark; six grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Lee, in 1949; sister, Alice Gary in 1998; and four brothers, Frank, Proster, Alphonse and August Bankert.

Sapp, Daniel Henry - Daniel Henry Sapp, 77, of Newark and Lyons, died April 19, 2000 at Genesee Hospital in Rochester. Mr. Sapp was born Aug. 30, 1922 in Lyons, the son of Newton and Rose Petrus Sapp. He was a member of St. Michael Church. He had worked for several years at Jackson & Perkins and was retired from Seneca Foods. Interment in Newark cemetery. He is survived by three sisters, Carmella Fisher of Newark, Mary Clark of Newark, and Lorraine Sapp of Savannah; four brothers, Henry and Fred, both of Newark, Richard of Lyons and Robert of Marion; nieces and nephews.

Haers, Marjorie M. - Marjorie M. Haers, 85, of Phelps, died April 20, 2000, at F.F. Thompson Hospital in Canandaigua. Mrs. Haers was born May 12, 1914, in Oaks Corners, the daughter of Charles and Caroline Lyon Bement. She had attended Phelps Union and Phelps High Schools. She and her husband, Philemon Haers, were married on April 24, 1937. She was a homemaker and had resided in the Phelps area all her life. She was a member of the Phelps B.P.W. and a life member of St. Francis of Assisi Church. She is survived by her sons, Philip (Jane) Haers, Gerald (Joanne) Haers and Michael (Kathy) Haers, all of Phelps; six grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren; three brothers, Robert Bement of Canandaigua, Walt (Virginia) Bement of Newark and Richard (Donna) Bement of Hudson Falls; three sisters, Geraldine Griner of Phelps, Dorothy (Phil) Povero of Geneva, and Marion Bement of Phelps; and six step-grandchildren. She was predeceased in 1993 by her husband of 55 years, Philemon Haers.

Conaway, Oscar Sr. - Oscar W. Conaway, Sr., 79, of Lyons, died April 22, 2000, at the Syracuse Veteran's Hospital, after a brief illness. Oscar was born March 1, 1921 in Sayre, PA a son to Aaron and Tursie Conaway. He was a tank operator in the the U.S. Army in World War II. He was locally employed by Helch Trucking in Lyons and was member of VFW Post #5092. Interment in the South Lyons cemetery. Surviving are three sons, Oscar Jr. of Lyons, Keith of Newark and Edward of Sodus; daughter, Mary Ellen (Dennis) Herd of Lyons; several grandchildren; and great-grandchildren.

Elmore, Eugene - Eugene C. Elmore, 74, of Waterloo and East Miller St., Newark, died April 21, 2000. Eugene was born in Rochester on January 6, 1926, the son of Eugene and Ethel Chamberlin Elmore. He was a truck driver for Neil-Clark Co. He served in the Army in World War II. He was a member of the American Legion #457 of Phelps, and Arcadia Memorial Post #2883 VFW Post of Newark, and the Buckhorn Sportmen's Club of Phelps. Interment in Fairfield cemetery, Spencerport. He is survived by two daughters, Susan and Cathy; a sister, Evelyn Bauer of Spencerport; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild; cousins; and a special friend, Wilma Smith of Waterloo.

Hess, Evelyn (DePoint) - Evelyn (DePoint) Hess, 82, of Massachusetts, formerly of Sodus, died April 23, 2000, at Pleasant Bay Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Brewster, MA, after a long illness. Evelyn was born on July 17, 1917, in Sodus, to John Ameele DePoint and Mary (Shuldt) DePoint. She attended Sodus Central School and attended Rider College. She was a secretary for Wayne County Soil Conservation Department, and a secretarty to the Director of the U.S.O. in Sandpoint, Idaho. She moved to Newark and became a member of the Park Presbyterian Church, the Newark Garden Club, and the Newark Hospital Aide Association. She then moved to Chatham, Massachusetts and became a member of the First United Methodist Church, and the Chatham Garden Club. She is survived by her husband, W. Donald Hess; a son, Donald Scott Hess of Petaluma, California; a grandson, Evan Schott Hess of Petaluma, California. She was predeceased by her parents, John Ameele DePoint & Mary (Shuldt) DePoint.

Fox, Mabel (Provost) - Mabel I. (Provost) Fox, of Marion and Williamson, died April 23, 2000 at age 87. She was a member of the Pultneyville Reformed Church. She is survived by her daughters, Marlene Sargent of Marion, Carol Boerman of Marion, Betty (Milton) Lum of Clifton Springs; 7 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandson; brother, Ivan (Cornelia) Provost of East Williamson; sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was predeceased by her husband, Henry J. Fox in 1978; and predeceased by brother, Glenn Provost. Private interment in Lake View cemetery, Pultneyville.

VanHoute, Douglas - Douglas A. VanHoute, 49, of Newark, died April 27, 2000 at Strong Memorial Hospital. Doug was born in Newark on January 24, 1951 to Welman and Arlene DeFisher VanHoute. He attended Newark Schools and served in the Navy from 1969-70. Interment is in the Marion cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Merilou Petrus Van Houte; daughters, Samantha Santelli, Stacey and Melody VanHoute; sons, Jeremy and James VanHoute; four grandchildren; his mother, Arlene VanHoute (Warren) Tierion of Henrietta; brother, Herbert (Catherine) VanHoute of North Rose; his sister, Bonnie (Joseph) Cocca of Henrietta; his in-laws, Mary and Jockey Petrus of Newark; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father Welman VanHoute in 1987.

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