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Carter, Robert L. Jr. - Robert L. Carter Jr., 25, of Newark, formerly of Geneva, died on February 3, 1999. Robert was born in Geneva, July 7, 1973, the son of Robert and Joan Young Carter. He was employed with UltraLife Batteries Inc. of Newark and was a graduate of Geneva High School. Interment in Brookside cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Tammy LaClair Carter of Newark; daughter, Taylor Carter of home; his parents; sisters, Evette Carter Cure and Tammy Carter, both of Geneva; maternal grandmother, Alice Young of Seneca Falls; paternal grandparents, James and Lavinia Carter, both of Geneva; niece, Brittny Cure; nephew, Callyn Cure; and a host of family and friends. He was predeceased by his maternal grandfather, Fred Young.
Love, Isabelle R. - Isabelle R. Love, 86, formerly of South Main St., Newark, died Tuesday, February 9, 1999, at the DeMay Living Center. Mrs. Love was born March 3, 1912 in Sodus, the daughter of Marvin and Ella Miller Rice. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church. Interment in the Newark cemetery. She is survived by her husband of 27 years, Herbert Love. She was predeceased by her first husband, Clarence Chase in 1967.
Marr, Mary (Nellis) - Mary (Nellis) Marr, age 72, died February 8, 1999. She is survived by four sons, Robert (Kathy), John (Debbie) of Palmyra, Thomas (Mary) of Newark, and Gerald of Lyons; daughter, Patricia (Ron) Hanley of Henrietta; 12 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; brother, Robert Nellis of Palmyra; nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Robert in 1994.
Champlin, Glenn - Glenn Champlin, 84, of Newark, died February 10, 1999. He was a retired Sodus Fruit Farmer. Interment in Marion cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Irene DeNearing Champlin; brothers-in-law, Stanley (Madelyn) DeNearing, Robert (Clara) DeNearing, all of Marion; sister-in-law, Betty DeNearing of Palmyra; nieces and nephews.
Smith, Earl M. - Earl M. Smith, 85, died February 15, 1999 at the Newark Manor Nursing Home. Mr. Smith was born the son of Walter and Alberta Arnold Smith, August 16, 1913 in Macedon. He was a 1930 graduate of Palmyra High School. He served in the Navy during World War II for nearly four years in the Pacific Theatre. He was employed at Garlock Inc. for almost 35 years, retiring in 1975 from the Quality Control Department. Mr. Smith was a member of the Palmyra Masonic Lodge #248 F.& A.M., August Mauer Post #286 American Legion, and the First Baptist Church of Newark. Interment at Newark cemetery. He is survived by his devoted wife of seven years, Hazel Cunningham Smith; his stepdaughter, Joan (Gerald) Crider of Newark; five step-grandchildren: Marybeth Crider of Rochester, Amy (Joseph) Langenstein of New Hampshire, Matthew (Marina) Crider of Fairport, Andrew (Cynthia) Crider of Georgia and Michael Crider of Rochester; seven step-great grandchildren; two brothers, Arnold (Dorothea) Smith of Palmyra and Howard (Lois) Smith of Clifton Springs; several nieces and nephews. Mr. Smith was predeceased by his first wife, Josephine Hamidy and his second wife, Ruth (Herrick) Mitchell.
Bassett, Joan L. - Joan L. Bassett, 61, of Canal St., Lyons, formerly of Red Creek and Newark, died Feb. 14, 1999 in Rochester General Hospital. Mrs. Bassett was born in Brownsville, NY on Aug. 9, 1937, the daughter of Alfred and Sarah Michaels Forsythe. She had resided in Lyons since 1986. She was an operator for New York Telephone in Newark, retiring in 1978, and was a member of the Telephone Pioneers in Geneva. Interment in Fairmount cemetery in Red Creek. She is survived by her husband, Richard Bassett of Lyons, whom she married
on March 8, 1969; sisters, Margaret "Peggy" Hamelinck of Syracuse and Mrs. Barbara (David) Vine of Sterling; brother, Alfred (Sue) Forsythe of Moyack, NC; four nieces, Deborah Reed, Amy Douglas, Nancy Giovinazzo and Michele Pridgeman; and four nephews, Michael Forsythe, Jay and Christopher Hamelinck, and Guy Vine.
Chilson, Leonard M. - Leonard M. Chilson, 80, of Marion, died February 14, 1999. He was a WWII Army veteran and recipient of the Purple Heart, formerly of Ithaca. Interment Calvary cemetery, Ithaca. He was predeceased by his son, Leonard. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Gibbons Chilson; daughters, Marguerite (Donald) Jones of Newark Valley and Jeanne Warren of Trumansburg; four step-children, Thomas (Barbara) Gibbons of Newark, Ann (Cari) Taylor, Judith (George) Wunder all of Marion, Joyce Higgins of Webster; brother, Paul of N. Syracuse; many grand, great-grand and great-great-grandchildren.
Kneut, Elizabeth - Elizabeth Kneut, 92, of Clifton Springs, died Feb. 14, 1999 at the DeMay Living Center in Newark. Mrs. Kneut was born Dec. 1, 1906 in Clifton Springs, the daughter of Peter and Julia Maslyn. She is survived by two daughters, Alice (James) Klahn of Clifton Springs and Marjorie (Leon) Galens of Rushville; two daughters-in-law, Helen M. Kneut of Newark and Arloa Kneut of Palmyra; 13 grand-children; 25 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles, and by her son Robert.
Whipple, Sarah - Sarah Whipple, 90, of Marion, died Feb. 15, 1999. Interment in the Sodus Rural cemetery. Sarah is survived by her sister, Elsie Kepple of Marion; brother, John DeVey of Ozark, MS; niece, Bonnie Clevenger, Ozark, MS; great-nieces and nephews, Crystal Clevenger, Sally Kellogg, Scott Plyter, Phillip Plyter and Patrick Plyter.
Bernreuther, Jane M. - Jane M. Bernreuther, 79, died in Rochester on February 9, 1999. Born April 3, 1919 in Olean, Jane was the daughter of John and Grace (Heald) Davidson. Jane was a retired social worker for the Wayne County Department of Social Services. Survived by sons, Scott Davidson Bernreuther of Oswego, and Mark Bernreuther of Hilton; grandchildren, Laura, Kathy, David, and Michelle; and five great-grandchildren.
Ridley, Howard J. - Howard J. Ridley, 86, died in Twenty-nine Palms, California on November 17, 1998. Born on January 15, 1917 in Newark, he was the son of Cuyler and Lelah Palmatier Ridley, grandson of Judge Charles Palmatier. Howard graduated from Newark High School in 1934 and from Syracuse University (1947) Cum Laude. He enlisted in the Army Air Corps, World War II 1941-46, where he was an instructor of meteorology, having attended Brown University and MIT. Upon discharge from the Air Corps as a 2nd Lieutenant, he later went to California, attended Berkley Law School and lived in the San Francisco and Oakland areas. He was Assistant District Attorney of San Mateo County, CA when he retired in 1975. His retirement years were spent in Twenty-nine Palms; he visited Newark in 1985 and 1991. He is survived by his son Thomas C. Ridley of Folsom, CA; daughters Elizabeth Ridley of Clovis, CA and Patricia Tepper of San Diego. He was predeceased by brother Donald of Florida, and wife, Frances of California.Spring interment in Newark cemetery.
Bogaerd, George J. - George J. Bogaerd, 75, of Peirson Ave., died Feb. 17, 1999 at ViaHealth of Wayne, Newark campus. Mr. Bogaerd was born May 29, 1923 in the town of Arcadia, son of August and Stephanie DeVries Bogaerd. He had worked in the press room at Garlock, Inc. for over 39 years, retiring in 1985. He was a member of St. Michael's Church and the Arcadia Senior Citizens. George was an active volunteer with Meals on Wheels and the Newark Food Closet. He was a member of the Arcadia Memorial Post #2883, VFW, and served with the 2080th Quartermaster Truck Co. during World War II in India and Burma. Interment in Newark cemetery with military honors. He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Grace (Baker) and a son, William (Mary Ann) Bogaerd of Rochester; two stepsons, Richard (Donna) and Ronald VanNorman of Newark; six grandchildren: Kristina, Justin, Amy, Jay VanNorman, Joseph and Nicholas Bogaerd. Also surviving is a sister Marie "Pat" Dhondt of Newark, and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents and a sister, Emma Rommel.
Bixby, Johanna M. (DeMarree) - Johanna M. (DeMarree) Bixby, 83, of Sodus, died February 16, 1999. She was a member of the Pultneyville Reformed Church and the Sodus Go-Getters. Interment in Furnaceville cemetery. She is survived by her daughter, Sally (John) Boyd of Kentucky; sons, Lawrence (Karen) Bixby of Williamson, Maynard (Marilyn) Bixby of Williamson, Paul (Gloria) Bixby of Newark; 10 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Faro, Adrian - Adrian Faro, 90, of Sodus, died at his home on February 17, 1999. Interment in Sodus Rural cemetery. He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Cecelia; daughter, Lucille Clark of Sodus; sons, Richard (Gloria) Faro of Deerfield, IL, Thomas (Mary) Faro of Sodus; 12 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; sister, Mary (Kenneth) Dunbar of Loveland, CO; sisters-in-law, Ruth Sampson of Sodus Point and Margaret Hill of Punta Gorda, FL; nieces and nephews.
Monje, Judith L. - Judith L. Monje, 48, of Orange, died on February 18, 1999 Mrs. Monje was born in Syracuse on March 8, 1950, the daughter of Marshall J. Grauer of Syracuse and the late Sally Hoffman Van Veghten. She was the Assistant Vice President of Business Development for Dun & Bradstreet, Government Services Office in Arlington, VA. She was a resident of Orange for 12 years. Survivors include her husband, Lance A. Monje; brother, Justin Grauer of Ridgefield; step-father, Gary Van Veghten of Little Falls; three step-sisters, Bonnie Abbott, Ginny Markwardt, Jamie Van Veghten.
Curtis, Joanne - Joanne Curtis, R.N., 54, of Salmon Creek Road, Williamson, died unexpectedly on February 18, 1999. Joanne and husband Robert have both been employed by Myers Community Hospital and Via Health of Wayne for 33 years. She is survived by her husband of 36 years, Robert Sr.; sons, Major Robert Lee, Jr. (In Cha) of Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany and Sean (Rhonda) of Lynnville, IN; four granddaughters; her mother, Mable Sherman of Sackets Harbor; brothers, Royal Sherman of NC, Jerry Sherman of CA; sister, Nancy Rexford of Albany; mother-in-law, Helen A. Curtis of Watertown; brother-in-law, William (Judy) Curtis of Watertown; sister-in-law, Betty Ann (Jack) McMillan of MD.
Phillips, Norton - Norton Phillips of Marion, 61, died Feb. 18, 1999. He was a Korean War Veteran and insurance adjustor. He was a member of the Palmyra Moose & Palmyra Legion Moose. He is survived by his wife Margaret (Peggie) Phillips; 4 daughters, Pamela (Ronald) Heffernan of Rochester, Patricia Fillion of Churchville, Lynda (Philip) Powell of SC, and Melissa Rouse of Queensburg, NY; 3 sons, Ira Wagner of Port Gibson, Michael (Shannon) Phillips of NC, Richard (Jill) Phillips of Wilton, NY; 5 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers, Sidney of CA, Richard of Beverly, MA; mother-in-law, Phyllis Bristol of Marion.
Clark, Marjorie - Marjorie Clark, 77, died on Feb. 19, 1999. She was the widow of George Clark. She had lived in Walworth. Interment in Macedon Center cemetery. She is survived by two sons, William (Carol) Clark of Bristol, Ronald (Ann) Clark of Newark; 8 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; sister, Pearl (Howard) Billings of Walworth; nieces and nephews.
Brooks, Wayne Allen - Wayne A. Brooks, 51, died on February 15, 1999, at Dominican Hospital, Santa Cruz, CA. Wayne was born on September 30, 1947, in Rochester, to the late Stephen and Nancy Brooks, formerly of Marion, and later of Melbourne, FL. He graduated from Marion Central High School in June 1965. Wayne was an Air Force veteran who served in the Vietnam war. Survivors include brothers, Carlton of Penfield, Michael and his family of Ontario; aunt, Catherine Warner of Melbourne; aunt and uncle, Pat and Donald Allen, also of Melbourne; and cousins.
Graziano, Mitchell F. - Mitchell F. Graziano, 38, of Lancaster, PA, died unexpectedly at home, on February 19, 1999. Mitchell was born in Oklahoma City, the son of John Graziano of Las Vegas, NV and Carol Frantz of Stockton, MD. He graduated in 1995 with a bachelor's degree in social work from Nazareth College in Rochester, and worked three years at Newark-Wayne Community Hospital as a social worker, before moving to Pennsylvania in 1998. He was most recently employed as a counselor at a Community Services group home in Lancaster, PA. Mitchell enjoyed cooking, movies and rock music. He is survived by his parents; grandmother, Beula K. Frantz of Arcadia, OK; brother, David of St. Petersburg, FL; sister, Angel (Frank) Tracy of Stockton, MD; and aunt and uncle, Debra Frantz and Sam Mecum, with whom he resided.
Millspaw, Ralph B. - Ralph B. Millspaw, 78, of Clyde, died February 20, 1999, at Blossom View Nursing Home in Sodus. Ralph was born March 31, 1920, in Ellington NY, the son of Seth and Mabel McKoon Millspaw. He retired from the Singer Company in Pittsford in 1982 where he was a security guard. He was a former member of the Clyde Masonic Lodge F.& A.M. and he attended the Clyde United Methodist Church. Interment in Cherry Creek Central cemetery. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, N. Margaret Sischo Millspaw; four daughters, Carol Finch of Canandaigua, Linda Janto of Albany, Susan Polakiewicz of Newark and Barbara Millspaw of Denver, CO; four sons, Wayne of Poughkeepsie, Russell of Sodus, David of Syracuse and James of Clyde; stepbrother, Arthur Millspaw of Arizona; six grandchildren; three step grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother, Maurice Millspaw.