Official Obituary of

Shirley A. Herringshaw

April 23, 1949 ~ April 16, 2024 (age 74)

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Shirley Herringshaw Obituary

Oneida-Shirley A. Herringshaw, 74, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, at Rome Memorial Hospital.

She was born on April 23, 1949, in Oneida, the daughter of the late William and Laura Chesebro Herringshaw.  Shirley was raised in Oneida and graduated from Oneida High School. On August 11, 2011, in Canastota, Shirley was united in marriage to Tena Roche.  Together, they enjoyed a 34-year loving and joyous union.  She retired from H.P. Hood in Oneida, following 28 years of dedicated service.   Shirley had previously worked at Stanton Paper Box Company.  She would brighten anyone’s day with her glowing smile and her humorous wit.  Throughout her journey in life, Shirley made numerous friends and cherished her relationships.  She was a devoted Yankee’s Baseball Fan and a Giants and Buffalo Bills football supporter.  She also loved western movies, and even more so if John Wayne was the star of the movie.  Shirley cared deeply for the birds that would come to her bird sanctuary. Shirey’s love and wit will be missed by all that were part of Shirley’s world.

Shirley is survived by her loving and caring spouse Tena; her siblings: Jeannie James, Debbie Herringshaw, Linda Melsko, Kenny Herringshaw, James Herringshaw, Fred Herringshaw, and Ed Chase.  Shirley is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by her parents William and Laura.  Shirely was also predeceased by her siblings: Pat, Billy, Nina, Helen, and Barb.  

Graveside funeral services will be held on Saturday, April 20, 2024, at 11 AM at Oneida Castle Cemetery. Compassionate personal and professional care is being provided to Shirley and her family by Jeffrey T. Paul, Director, of the Coolican-McSweeney & Paul Funeral Home of Oneida.  To leave a message of condolence, please visit: coolican-mcsweeney.com

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Services

GRAVESIDE SERVICE

Saturday
April 20, 2024
11:00 AM
Oneida Castle Cemetery

 

DONALD STANFORD OBITUARY  Donald A. Stanford Jr. obituary

Donald A. Stanford, Jr., 75, of Oneida, passed away on Sunday evening, March 5, 2023, at home under the care of hospice. He was born on February 9, 1948, in Oneida, the son of Donald A. and Jean (Ackerman) Stanford, Sr. He was a 1971 graduate of Oneida High School. On August 31, 1968, Don was united in marriage to Brenda Jean Collins in St. Patrick's Church. Brenda passed away on May 17, 2017. On November 6, 1968, Don was drafted to serve his country in the United States Army. On October 13, 1969, he received an honorable discharge after being injured. He was awarded the Purple Heart during his service. Don was a devout Catholic and a member of the Spirit of Hope Catholic Community attending St. Joseph's Church. He enjoyed fishing in his free time. Surviving are his five children, Shawn Stanford, of AZ, Michael (Colleen) Stanford, of Canastota, Aaron Stanford, of Oklahoma City, OK, Steven (Cindy) Stanford, of Oneida, and Sara Stanford, of Syracuse; two brothers, David (June) Ackerman, of Sherrill, Darryl Stanford, of Camillus; two sisters, Diane (Donald) Coons, of FL, and Deborah (Christopher) Miller, of Oneida with whom he resided; twelve grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Don was predeceased by a brother Dale Stanford on June 22, 2014; three great-grandchildren, Temprince J. Croad, Patrick G. Croad, III, and Eliesse A. Croad, all on July 23, 2018; and his niece, Melissa Pedroncelli, on September 6, 2022. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, March 11, 2023, beginning with a prayer service at 10:15 AM at the Ironside Funeral Home, Inc. followed by his Mass of Christian Burial at St. Joseph's Church, 121 St. Joseph's Place, Oneida, where the Rev. Christopher J. Ballard will officiate. Interment with military honors will take place in St. Patrick's Cemetery. Family and friends are invited and may call on Friday from 4:00 to 7:00 PM at the funeral home, 342 Main St., Oneida. Memorial contributions may be made to charity of one's choice. You may view the obituary and send a message of condolence online at www.ironsidefuneralhome.comIronside Funeral Home, Inc.342 Main St., Oneida, NY https://www.lastingmemories.com/donald-a-stanford-jr

 

John A. Amann

 Jun 1st, 1949 - Feb 26th, 2023

Biography: John A. Amann, 73, of Lenox Avenue, Oneida, passed away at home on Sunday, February 26, 2023, after a brief illness.
Born in Oneida on June 1, 1949, he was the son of John J. and Ruth Leonard Amann. A lifelong resident of Oneida, John was a graduate of Oneida High School. He married Jeanette Chesebro in St. Joseph’s Church, Oneida on June 3, 1972. Mrs. Amann died on August 31, 2019.
Prior to his retirement, John was employed with the former Sears store in Oneida and had previously been employed by the former Oneida Heater. John enjoyed playing the lottery, especially scratch offs and Take 5. He could often be found watching sports on television and had a great love for animals.
Surviving are: one daughter, Lori (Eric) Threadgill of North Carolina; two grandchildren, Zack (Kayla) VanVorst and Cody VanVorst; two great-grandchildren, Jason VanVorst and Liam VanVorst; several brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law; numerous nieces and nephews and his beloved rescue dog, Tyler. Funeral services will be held 1PM Friday, from the Campbell-Dean Funeral Home, Inc., 260 Main Street, Oneida, with the Reverend Tony Tosti, officiating. Spring interment will be made in Valley View Cemetery. Contributions may be made in John’s memory, to an animal shelter or animal organization of your choice.
To leave a message of condolence, please visit, www.campbell-dean.com.

 

 

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Mary A. White obituary, 1950-2022, Oneida, NY

MARY WHITE OBITUARY      

MUNNSVILLE-Mary A. White, 71, until recently, a life resident of Oneida, passed away peacefully with the love and support of her family, at her side on early Thursday morning, September 29, 2022, at St. Luke’s Hospital.She was born in Oneida, on November 14, 1950, the daughter of the late Charles “Pete” and Ruth VanSlyke. Mary was raised in Oneida and was a graduate of Oneida High School. She had made a life-long career working for the Oneida City School District. She had been a teacher’s aide/librarian. At the time of her retirement, she had a career that spanned 40 years with the school system. Mary had a love and a deep commitment to the children of the elementary schools where she worked. She had made life-long friends at the school and was always there with her caring nature. Mary made her life “simple” by keeping what was the most important close to her: her sons, her grandchildren; her family and her pet grand fur baby, Joplin. Mary enjoyed life, by following her rule of “keeping it simple.” She will be deeply missed by all the loved her.Mary is survived by her two sons, Stan White and his fiancée, Christina Chapin, and Matthew White all of Munnsville; her grandchildren Brock White and BayLee White; her sister JoAnn (Harry) VanSlyke Burritt, of Michigan, her brother Mark(Cori) VanSlyke of Cape Coral, FL; and several nieces and nephews.She was predeceased by her parents Pete and Ruth.There will be a visitation for Mary on Wednesday, October 5, 2022 from 4-6 PM at the Coolican-McSweeney & Paul Funeral Home, 322 Washington Avenue, Oneida. Interment services will be private. Mary and her family are under the care of Jeffrey T. Paul, Director, of the Coolican-McSweeney & Paul Funeral Home. To offer a condolence, please visit: coolican-mcsweeney.com https://www.lastingmemories.com/mary-a-white

 

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Jean Holmes Woodworth, 72, died on April 9, 2022 at her home.At Jean’s request no service will be held.Jean, daughter of the late John and Helen Holmes, was born on January 16, 1950, in Oneida, New York.She graduated from Oneida High School in 1968, and continued her education to become a registered home health care nurse. She enjoyed traveling, gardening, and reading.In addition to her parents, Jean was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth in 2020.She is survived by her daughter, Paula Coleman and husband William; sister, Ann Holmes and husband Brian Young; step-children Pamela Kirch, Kenneth Woodworth, Jr, Jeffery Woodworth and Eric Woodworth.Arrangements by Winterville Cremation & Funeral Services.Online condolences at www.wintervillefuneralcare.comhttps://www.lastingmemories.com/jean-holmes-woodworth

 

 

Biography: SUSAN D. MEYERS VERONA- Susan D. Meyers, 71, of Mark Street, passed away on Sunday, October 24, 2021, in Oneida Health, after a lengthy illness. Born in Oneida on June 5, 1950, she was the daughter of John and Gertrude Lang Ward. A lifelong resident of the area, Sue was a graduate of Oneida High School, Class of 1968. She married Danny Meyers Sr. in Oneida on September 1, 1979. Prior to her retirement, Sue was employed with GHI Health Insurance in their customer service department. Previously, she had been employed with Hershey’s Ice Cream for thirteen years and in her younger days, with WMCR as a DJ. She was a member of the Owls Club, Oneida Nest #1606 and the American Legion, Oneida Post #169. Sue enjoyed attending NASCAR races with her husband, was an avid bingo player and loved to read books. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Oneida. Surviving besides her loving husband Danny Sr. are: one son, Craig Babcock of Oneida; two step-children, Dan (Kristi) Meyers Jr. of Wampsville and Kristina (Frank) Zenon of Long Island; three grandchildren, Cole, Kade and Calen Meyers; two brothers, Gary Ward of Rome and Ronnie (Tina) Ward of Canastota; sister-in-law, Bonnie Bartlett of Oneida and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a sister, Karen Ward Busa on February 25, 2008 and a brother, Kevin J. Ward on August 7, 2003. Funeral services will be held 6PM Thursday, October 28, 2021 from the Campbell-Dean Funeral Home, Inc., 260 Main Street. Interment will be made in Glenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday, from 4-6PM, prior to the funeral service. Contributions may be made to the Verona Volunteer Fire Department. To leave a message of condolence, please visit www.campbell-dean.com (http://www.campbell-dean.com/). 

 

Richard S. Colvin

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Campbell-Dean Funeral Home

260 Main St.

Oneida, NY

ONEIDA- Richard S. Colvin, 70, Stone Street, died early Sunday morning, July 11, 2021, in Oneida Healthcare, shortly after his admission as a medical patient. Born in Oneida, on September 1, 1950, he was the son Charles F. and Julanne Myers Colvin, Sr. A lifelong resident of Oneida, Rich was a graduate of Oneida High School and attended college in Kansas. He married Jenifer Maycock in Oneida on March 13, 1998. Prior to his retirement, Rich was employed with H. P. Hood, Inc. and previously had been employed with Oneida Limited, Silversmiths for thirty-two years. He was a member of the Order of the Owls, Oneida Nest 1606 and the Old Erie Golf Club and enjoyed fishing, kayaking, deer hunting, dancing and the outdoors. Surviving besides his wife, Jenifer, are his three sons and their wives, Scott C. (Jenifer) Colvin and Ryan J (Natalie) Colvin, all of Oneida and Adam E. (Megan) Colvin of Utica; ten grandhchildren, Isaac, Eliza, Abram, Elgin, Evlyn, Carlie, Brian, Lillian, Adasyn and Carter; four great-grandchildren; three sisters, Kimberly (Howard) Regner of Oneida, Jennfier (Donald) Pexton of Portsmouth, New Hampshire and Julanne Burton of Earlville; two brothers, Jonathan Colvin of Westmoreland and Charles F. (Tracy) Colvin, Jr. of Oneida Castle; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a brother, William C. Colvin on August 24, 1998. Graveside funeral services will be 1 PM, Friday, at the family plot in Glenwood Cemetery. There will be his Celebration of Life, following the cemetery service, at the Owls Club, Vanderbilt Avenue, Oneida. There are no hours of visitation. Arrangements are under the direction of the Campbell-Dean Funeral Home, Inc, 260 Main Street, Oneida,. To leave a message of condolence, kindly visit www.campbell-dean.com. CAMPBELL-DEAN FUNERAL HOME, INC. Oneida https://www.lastingmemories.com/richard-s-colvin

 

     Bruce A. Reames, 71, of Plain City died Wednesday afternoon, May 5th, at his home following an extended illness with his loving family at his side.

He was a retired Regional Manager with Genuine Parts Company (NAPA) after 39 years of service.  He  was an avid golfer and played many years with his associate friends at NAPA.  For 10 years, Bruce was a professor and taught Business at Columbus State Community College.  He was a longtime member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Marysville and had served 8 years on the Fairbanks School Board.

Bruce was a sports enthusiast especially enjoying baseball. He even enjoyed attending spring training camps in Florida.  Family being the center of his life, he along with his wife Marilyn enjoyed and supported their children and grandchildren in their own sporting activities.  After retirement, Bruce and Marilyn traveled internationally with their sister- and brother-in-law to many points of interest.

He was born January 16, 1950 in Oneida, New York to the late Lyle S. and Doris Gilmore Reames.  He was also preceded in death by his brothers William “Bill” & Brian Reames and his son-in-law Stephen M. Gruenbaum.  He was married June 17, 1972 at Trinity Lutheran Church by the Rev. Don Bachman to the former Marilyn S. Kaufman.

Bruce is survived by his loving wife of 48 years Marilyn; their children, Heather L. Gruenbaum, Mark S. (Mary) Reames both of Plain City; grandchildren, Carson & Cody Reames, Ashley Gruenbaum, Riley Gruenbaum and her fiancé Austin Fooce; in-laws, James “Jim” and Carolyn Dunbar of Conway, Arkansas; sisters-in-law Mary Reames and Joy Vargo of Greenville, Pennsylvania; many nieces, nephews, and friends.

Calling hours will be Monday from 4-7pm at the Ingram Funeral Home where covid precautions will be observed.  Private family services will be held with Rev. Beth Clothier and interment to be held at the Union Township Cemetery in Milford Center.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Loving Care Hospice, Trinity Lutheran Church or the Ohio Health Foundation to benefit Dublin Cancer Center patients  in care of the funeral home.

Condolences may be expressed at www.ingramfuneralservice.co

 

 

ONEIDA- Wells E. Tooke, Jr., 71, Lincoln Avenue, died Sunday, September 6, 2020, at his residence following an extended illness.Born in Baltimore, Maryland, on December 16, 1948, he was the son of Wells E. and Ruth Powers Tooke, Sr. Wells returned to this area, with his family, in 2010, after having lived out in the western part of the United States, and was a graduate of Oneida High School, Class of 1968 and attended Lea College. He married Linda Sforza in St. Patrick’s Church on August 1, 1970.Prior to his retirement, Wells was employed as a supervisor with the Harrod Casino in Las Vegas and had held similar positions in various casinos throughout the country. After retirement, he was associated with Hunt Real Estate as a licensed real estate salesman and was retired from the United States Army Reserve with the rank of captain, after twenty-one years of service. Wells was a communicant of St. Patrick’s Church, loved meeting his daily “Diner Club” members, riding his Harley and having extended travels on it, golfing and summers at Hatch Lake, taking the family waterskiing and waterboarding.Surviving besides his wife, Linda, are his daughter, Megan R. Tooke of Oneida; his son, Wells E. Tooke III of Oneida; his granddaughter, Brook (Allen Maitland) Mecca and two great-grandchildren, Elija Mecca and Aria Mecca; his three sisters, Cheryl (Arthur “Bud”) Sheedy and Lisa Tooke, all of Oneida and Christine “Cricket” (David) Labrecque of Durhamville; three sisters-in-law, Gail (Gene) Krebs of Switzerland, Camille Sfroza of Syracuse and Beth (Steve) Yazell of Clayton; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his beloved daughter, Amy E. Tooke in 1994, his niece, Libby Krebs in 2009 and his nephew, Brandon Sheedy in 2018.Funeral services will be held, 11AM Thursday from St. Patrick’s Church, where the Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Rev. William Mesmer. Interment will be made in Glenwood Cemetery, with full military honors. The are no public hours of visitation. Arrangements are under the direction of the Campbell-Dean Funeral Home, Inc., Oneida. Contributions, in his memory, may be made to the American Lung Association of CNY, Box 113, Sauquoit, NY 13456. To leave a message of condolence, please visit www.campbell-dean.com. CAMPBELL-DEAN FUNERAL HOME, INC. Oneida http://www.lastingmemories.com/wells-e-tooke

ONEIDA- Wells E. Tooke, Jr., 71, Lincoln Avenue, died Sunday, September 6, 2020, at his residence following an extended illness.Born in Baltimore, Maryland, on December 16, 1948, he was the son of Wells E. and Ruth Powers Tooke, Sr. Wells returned to this area, with his family, in 2010, after having lived out in the western part of the United States, and was a graduate of Oneida High School, Class of 1968 and attended Lea College. He married Linda Sforza in St. Patrick’s Church on August 1, 1970.Prior to his retirement, Wells was employed as a supervisor with the Harrod Casino in Las Vegas and had held similar positions in various casinos throughout the country. After retirement, he was associated with Hunt Real Estate as a licensed real estate salesman and was retired from the United States Army Reserve with the rank of captain, after twenty-one years of service. Wells was a communicant of St. Patrick’s Church, loved meeting his daily “Diner Club” members, riding his Harley and having extended travels on it, golfing and summers at Hatch Lake, taking the family waterskiing and waterboarding.Surviving besides his wife, Linda, are his daughter, Megan R. Tooke of Oneida; his son, Wells E. Tooke III of Oneida; his granddaughter, Brook (Allen Maitland) Mecca and two great-grandchildren, Elija Mecca and Aria Mecca; his three sisters, Cheryl (Arthur “Bud”) Sheedy and Lisa Tooke, all of Oneida and Christine “Cricket” (David) Labrecque of Durhamville; three sisters-in-law, Gail (Gene) Krebs of Switzerland, Camille Sfroza of Syracuse and Beth (Steve) Yazell of Clayton; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his beloved daughter, Amy E. Tooke in 1994, his niece, Libby Krebs in 2009 and his nephew, Brandon Sheedy in 2018.Funeral services will be held, 11AM Thursday from St. Patrick’s Church, where the Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Rev. William Mesmer. Interment will be made in Glenwood Cemetery, with full military honors. The are no public hours of visitation. Arrangements are under the direction of the Campbell-Dean Funeral Home, Inc., Oneida. Contributions, in his memory, may be made to the American Lung Association of CNY, Box 113, Sauquoit, NY 13456. To leave a message of condolence, please visit www.campbell-dean.com. CAMPBELL-DEAN FUNERAL HOME, INC. Oneida http://www.lastingmemories.com/wells-e-tooke

 

Obituary of Kathy J. Souva

 

LIVERPOOL – Kathy J. Souva, 69, of Burdett Court, passed away on Sunday, June 30, 2019 the the Bishop Rehabilitation Center in Syracuse, New York.

Kathy was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico on October 1, 1949, the daughter of Harvey and Caroline (Cook) Bancroft.  She graduated from Oneida City School and was primarily a homemaker throughout her life. 

On June 29, 1968 she married Charles Souva.

She is survived by her husband, Charles of Watertown, NY; a son, William A. Souva of Liverpool, NY; and three siblings, Harvey G. Bancroft of Poland, NY; Edith “Eda” Gregory of Ilion, NY; and Francis Wood, location unknown.

No public services will be held. A private burial will take place at the convenience of the family. Please send a donations to the local American Cancer Society in her memory.

Arrangements are entrusted to Northridge Cremation Chapel Inc, Owned and operated by Lundy Funeral Home, Inc. and condolences may be made at www.northridgecremationchapel.com

 

 

Obituary of Shelley Major

Sherrill—Shelley E. Major, 68, of 126 Cherry Lane, passed away on Saturday, December 22, 2018, at her home surrounded by her loving family under the care of Hospice.

She was born on June 19, 1950, in Oneida, the daughter of Harmon and Eunice Herbst Matteson.  Shelley was a graduate of Oneida High School, Class of 1968.  She received her associate degree in Liberal Arts from Mohawk Valley Community College and was inducted into Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society.  She received her bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies from SUNY Empire State College.  She completed her graduate work at SUNY Albany and Cornell University.

Shelley proudly served her country as a member of the United States Army. 

On October 16, 1976, Shelley was united in marriage to her former classmate Joseph J. Augustine.  Mr. Augustine passed away on October 7, 2012.  She then married her former classmate Dale D. Major on September 6, 2014, in McConnellsville Community Church.

Shelley was a caseworker for Cayuga County Health and Human Services, retiring in 2012.  She was previously employed as a Service Employment and Training Counselor for the Cayuga County Employment and Training Department.  She was also previously employed as a Director and Senior Director with Unity Employment Services in Auburn.

She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Oneida.  Shelley was a past member of the Zonta Club of Auburn where she served as the recording secretary and treasurer, and a board member and the Auburn Human Rights Commission where she was the Vice Chair.  She was a former board member of Knee Hi to Knowledge Preschool Board.  She was a former member of the St. Patrick’s School Parent and Teacher Group and a Past President of the Child Care Council of the Finger Lakes.  She was a Past Regent and Past Vice Regent of the Owasco Chapter of the DAR.  She was a former member of the General Society of the Mayflower Descendants of the Buffalo and Albany Colonies, the AIDS Community Resource Task Force, and the Cayuga County Domestic Violence Task Force.  She was also a member of SUNY Canton Payson-Martin Society.  She was a past Den Mother for the Cub Scouts and a Troop 44 Committee Member.

Surviving besides her loving husband, Dale; are two sons, Michael J. Augustine, of Auburn, and Matthew J. (Danielle) Augustine, of Jordan; three grandchildren, Zackery Augustine, Liam Augustine, and Lily Vernon; a sister, Gloria (Rev. Wayne) Grow, of Oneida; a brother-in-law, Thomas Augustine, of Auburn; and three nieces and nephews, Andrea (Rev. Raymond) Gilman, Geoffrey Grow, and Jonathan (Erin) Grow.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, December 29, 2018, at 11:00 AM at the First United Methodist Church where the Rev. Abigail Browka and Rev. Denise Bowen will co-officiate.  Interment will take place in Oneida Castle Cemetery in the spring.  Family and friends are invited and may call on Friday from 4:00 to 7:00 PM at the Ironside Funeral Home, Inc., 342 Main St., Oneida.  Memorial contributions may be made in Shelley’s memory to the First United Methodist Church, 116 W. Grove St., Oneida, NY, 13421 or the Finger Lakes SPCA, 41 York St., Auburn, NY, 13021. 

 

Helen B. Smith Obituary

Oneida >> Helen B. Smith, 68, of 426 Florence Ave., Oneida, died Monday, July 2, 2018, in University Hospital, where she had been a medical patient following a brief illness.

Helen was born on July 12, 1949, in Oneida, the daughter of Frank and Martha Boden Brass. She was a lifelong resident of Oneida, except for living in Vermont for 10 years. She was a graduate of Oneida High School, class of 1968.

On Dec. 20, 1969, she married Jerald C. Smith in the First Presbyterian Church, Oneida.

She had been employed in the cost accounting department of Oneida Ltd. for eight years, retiring in 1995.

Helen had been longtime active member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church in Oneida. She served as the secretary for administrative council and on various boards of the church.

Surviving are her husband, Jerald; two children, Jeffrey Smith, of Oneida and Sara (A.J.) DeAmicis, of Framingham, Mass.; two brothers, John (Carol) Tefft, of Canastota and Frank Brass; her three grandchildren that were the love of her life, Ethan, Liliana and Charlotte.

Memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, July 7, 2018, from St. Paul's United Methodist Church, 551 Sayles St., Oneida with Rev. Abigail Browka and Rev. Denise Bowen officiating. There will be no calling hours. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Paul's Church Memorial Fund, 551 Sayles St., Oneida, NY, 13421. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Ironside Funeral Home, Inc. 342 Main St., Oneida. You may view obituary and send a message of condolence online at:

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Oneida >> Mrs. Kathie J. Griffing, 68, of 352 Seneca St., Oneida, died Friday morning, Sept. 8, 2017, in Colonial Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center after a courageous battle with brain cancer for the past ten months.

Kathie was born on June 29, 1949, in Oneida, the daughter of Robert and Katherine Bizzell Sullivan. She was a graduate of Oneida High School, class of 1967, and had been a resident of Sylvan Beach for many years before moving to Oneida in Nov. of 2006.

She married John A. Griffing on July 27, 1968, in St. Mary's of the Lake Church in Verona Beach.

Over the years, Kathie held many jobs beginning with Eddie's Restaurant and refinishing and selling antiques. She then went onto to work for Stickley Furniture where she retired after 19 years. After her retirement, she went on to her most important job of watching her family.

Kathie was a member of St. Mary's of the Lake Catholic Church in Sylvan Beach for many years and most recently, St. Joseph's and St. Patrick's Church in Oneida.

After moving to Oneida in 2006, John, Kathie, and their canine friend, Daisy, could be seen delivering the Oneida Dispatch and the Penny-saver throughout the city of Oneida. Everyone knew Kathie as "Daisy's mom".

Her truest joy in life was spending time and showering her grandchildren and great-grandchildren with love. She lived for her family.

Surviving besides her loving husband of 49 years, John, and her mother, Katherine Sullivan, of Oneida; are her children, Joanne (Claude) Bielby, of Oneida, and John (Amanda) Griffing, of Chittenango; two sisters, Ann Baitsholts, of Kirkville, and Barbara (William) Monica, of Chittenango; a brother, Dennis Sullivan, of N.C.; three grandchildren, Kathy Mariano, Heather (Josh) Hamner, LCpl Frederick Wilmer, III, whom is stationed in Hawaii; four great-grandchildren, Zoey Mariano, Noah Mariano, Riley Hamner, Lily Mariano; a dear canine companion, Alice, and several nieces and nephews. Kathie was predeceased by a brother, Paul Sullivan; a sister, Agnes Archer; and her beloved canine companion, Daisy.

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017, beginning with a Prayer Service at 9:30 a.m. at the Ironside Funeral Home, Inc., followed by her Funeral Mass at St. Patrick's Church, 347 Main St., Oneida, at 10 a.m. where the Rev. Richard J. Kapral will officiate. Interment will take place in St. Mary's of the Ridge Cemetery, Durhamville. Family and friends are invited and may call on Tuesday from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home, 342 Main St., Oneida. Memorial contributions may be made in Kathie's memory to Wanderer's Rest Humane Society, PO Box 535, Canastota, N.Y., 13032. You may view obituary and send a message of condolence online at:
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Brenda Jean Stanford ObituaryONEIDA >> Brenda Jean Stanford, 68, of 321 A. Harden St., passed away on Wednesday, May 17, 2017, in the emergency room of the Oneida Healthcare after being stricken at the Oneida Healthcare Extended Care Facility where she had been a resident since 2013.

She was born on Jan. 15, 1949, in Queens, N.Y., the daughter of Robert Paul and Esther Carol Low Collins. Brenda was a graduate of Oneida High School, Class of 1967.

On Aug. 31, 1968, Brenda was united in marriage to Donald A. Stanford Jr., in St. Patrick's Church.

Brenda was a member of St. Joseph's Church and their Altar Rosary Society.

Surviving besides her loving husband of 48 years, Don, are her children, Shawn Stanford, of Oneida, Michael Stanford, of Canastota, Aaron Stanford, of Oklahoma City, Okla., Steven (Cindy) Stanford, of Oneida, and Sara Stanford, of Oneida; 10 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, May 20, 2017, beginning with a 9:30 a.m. prayer service at the Ironside Funeral Home, Inc. followed by a 10 a.m. Funeral Mass at St. Joseph's Church, 121 St. Joseph's Place, Oneida, celebrated by the Rev. Richard J. Kapral. Interment will take place in St. Patrick's Cemetery. Family and friends are invited and may call on Friday from 4-7 p.m. at the funeral home, 342 Main St., Oneida. Memorial contributions may be made in Brenda's memory in care of her family to Donald A. Stanford, 321 A. Harden St., Oneida, N.Y. 13421.

You may view obituary and send a message of condolence online at:
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Joan Iles (Noto)

Joan I. Noto, age 65, of Williams Street passed away early Saturday morning, Feb. 6, 2016 at her home with her loving family at her side after a courageous battle with cancer.
She was born on July 1, 1950 in Oneida, N.Y. a daughter of the late James J. and Evelyn (Claus) Iles and was a graduate of Oneida High School.
At a young age Joan joined the Oneida Limited Silversmith staff and worked for over 45 years with the company where she was serving as a sales correspondent prior to her illness.
On Oct. 6, 1973 Joan and Peter B. Noto were united in marriage in St. Patrick's Church of Oneida and the couple has shared a loving union of over 42 years together.
She was a member of St. Helena's Church of Sherrill.
Joan enjoyed her times she spent with her family and ""her children were her life.""
Surviving are her loving husband, Peter B. Noto of Sherrill; one son, Peter J. (Autum) Noto of Rome; one daughter, Kristina Noto and significant other Josh Miller of Utica; one brother, James (Janice) Iles of Claremont, Calif.; one sister, Patricia (David) Hobbie of Blossvale; two sisters-in-law, Karen Shortell of Sherrill and Gail Combs of Verona; one brother-in-law, Art Ankrum of Franklin, Tenn. as well as several nieces and nephews.
Joan was predeceased by her parents and sister-in-law Sue Ankrum.
The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the staff of Hospice and Palliative Care for their compassionate care given to Joan throughout her illness.
Family and friends are invited to call on Wednesday from 5-7 p.m. at the Malecki Funeral Home 464 Sherrill Road, Sherrill. A celebration of Joan's life will be at a Mass of Christian Burial on Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016 at 11 a.m. at St. Helena's Church, 210 Primo Ave., Sherrill. Burial will be in St. Helena's Cemetery, Oneida, N.Y. In lieu of flowers donations in memory of Joan may be sent to Hospice and Palliative Care, 4277 Middlesettlement Road, New Hartford, N.Y. 13413. Online condolences may be sent maleckifuneralhome.com

 

Anna Catherine Roney

Obituary for Anna Catherine Roney

Anna Catherine Roney, 65, of 617 Valley View Dr., passed away on Wednesday, October 21, 2015, at her home from complications of MS.

She was born on June 14, 1950, in Oneida, the daughter of Joseph C. and Helen M. Greelish Roney. Anna was a graduate of Oneida High School.

Anna was employed as an accounting assistant at Prima International for many years before retiring.

She was a member of St. Joseph’s Church.

Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, Troy and Tracy Snyder, of Canastota; a daughter, Bridget Snyder, of South New Berlin, four grandchildren, Breeanna Snyder, Britanni Butler, Bethanie Butler, and Brandon Heffron; one great-granddaughter; two sisters and brothers-in-law, H. Marie and John Schmutz, of San Antonio, TX, and Jo Ann and Roger Kelsey, of Latrobe, PA; and several nieces and nephews.

Anna was predeceased by her former husband, Howard Snyder, her sisters, Bonita Roney Silvia and Rosalind Roney White, and her special aunt and uncle, Arlene and Norman Candee, who raised her following her parent’s death.

Funeral services will be held on Monday, October 26, 2015, at 9:30 AM with a prayer service at the Ironside Funeral Home, Inc., 342 Main St., followed by her Funeral Mass at 10:00 AM at St. Joseph’s Church, St. Joseph’s Place, Oneida. Interment will take place in St. Patrick’s Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. Memorial contributions may be made in Anna’s memory to the Multiple Sclerosis Resources of Central New York, PO Box 237, E. Syracuse, New York 13057.

 

Dr. James L. Kinsella

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Dr. James L. Kinsella Obituary
 
ONEIDA >> Dr. James L. Kinsella, 65, of Florence Avenue, passed away on Monday, May 25, 2015, in the comfort of his home, with his loving family by his side.
Born in Oneida, on March 9, 1950, he was a son of Dr. George R. and Doris Cunningham Kinsella. Returning to Oneida in 2000, after living several years in Maryland, Dr. Kinsella was a graduate of Oneida High School, Class of 1968, Alfred University, Class of 1972, began studies for his doctorate (Ph.D.) at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, received his doctorate from Upstate Medical University in 1979, and did a post doctorate fellowship at Yale University, School of Medicine.
He married Barbara Moran in Hornell on March 24, 1972.
Prior to his retirement in 2001, Dr. Kinsella was a research scientist and research fellow with the National Institute of Health.
He completed the Ph.D. program in pharmacology at Upstate Medical School at Syracuse. His ground breaking work on the kidney's handling of drugs led to a fellowship in the Department of Medicine at Yale School of Medicine. While at Yale, Kinsella published a paper in 1980 on the kidney that was honored 22 years later as one of the key landmark studies in kidney research.
In 1981, he established his own laboratory at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) facility in Baltimore. He is credited with more than 50 peer-reviewed papers in the world's leading scientific journals. He has presented his research at many universities plus national and world conferences. One of many highlights of his career was the privilege of working with and co-authoring a scientific paper on brain transmitter receptors with Julius Axelrod, a Nobel Laureate.
During the '90s Kinsella demonstrated that a cancer treatment drug could be used to coat the stents and block the long term restriction of blood flow. For this he received numerous U.S. and world patents. Kinsella's technological breakthrough has been among the top 20 commercially successful innovations developed at NIH for nine of the previous 10 years. It is the number one commercial success from NIH in five of those years and has resulted in almost $100 million in royalties for additional support of medical research at NIH.
In 2005, Dr. Kinsella was recognized by the Intellectual Property Owners Association for his inventions as one of the five finalists as ""US Inventor of the Year."" He was invited to Washington for the ceremony marking the first time any NIH inventor was so recognized by this group. The idea was also recognized as the top government invention the same year.
Since returning to Oneida, Dr. Kinsella has served as the treasurer of the Oneida Library Foundation, been a member of the Christ Church, United Methodist and its Men's Fellowship Committee and has enjoyed his loves of gardening, traveling and reading. This past September, the Oneida City School District Foundation recognized him as a member of the ""Class of 2014 Wall of Distinction.""
Surviving beside his wife, Barbara, are his daughter and her husband, Colleen Kinsella and Robert Parker of Vienna, Austria; two sons and their wives, Kyle L. Kinsella and Jacqueline Heinze of Los Angeles, Calif. and Corey J. and Wendy Kinsella of Mt. Pleasant, S.C.; two grandchildren, George H. Kinsella and Connor W. Kinsella; one sister and her husband, Eileen Kinsella and Dennis Sands of Chittenango; five brothers and their wives, Donald T. and Pauline Kinsella of Niskayuna, G. Richard Kinsella and Dawn Krupiarz and Robert W. and Beth Kinsella, all of Oneida, Thomas M. and Toni Kinsella of Saratoga and David J. and Dianne Kinsella of Bristol, Va.; one aunt and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Funeral services will be held 11 a.m., Saturday from Christ Church, United Methodist in Sherrill with the Rev. Robert Kolvik-Campbell, pastor, officiating. Private interment will be made in Glenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the Campbell-Dean Funeral Home, Inc., 260 Main St., Oneida, 3-7 p.m., Friday. Contributions, in his memory may be made to the Mary Rose Clinic, 1081 Northside Shopping Center, Oneida or the Oneida Library Capital Campaign, Broad Street, Oneida, N.Y. 13421.
To leave a message of condolence, please visit www.campbell-dean.com.
CAMPBELL-DEAN FUNERAL HOME, INC.
Oneida
 

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Brian D. Moher (1950 - 2014) 

Brian D. Moher, 64, formerly of 249 E. Walnut St., died at his home in San Diego, Calif. of heart complications, Sunday, Nov. 16, 2014.He was born on Oct. 25, 1950 in Needham, Mass., a son of Robert W. and Beverly E. Walters-Moher. A graduate of Oneida High School, Class of 1968, Brian lettered in football and wrestling, and also enjoyed acting in the school play and playing the trombone in the band.A veteran of the Vietnam War, he served with the United States Army attached to the 1st Infantry Division, receiving the Army Commendation Medal. Specialist 4th Class, Moher was trained in communications.Brian could best be described as a free spirited, independent thinker whose smile lit up the room. He laughed often and enjoyed life to the fullest. A real "renaissance-man," Brian was always curious and open for any adventure, and didn't know the meaning of the word fear. He was also very kind and generous to a fault. A scholar and voracious reader, Brian received a master's degree in information systems from SUNY at Albany and became a state employee serving as a librarian in military libraries in Japan, Hawaii, Alaska, and San Diego. He often spoke of the joy he experienced from designing library programs that inspired young people to read and learn.Brian's passion for traveling took him all over the world. He said his two week trip to Amman, Jordan to visit sister Beth and brother-in-law, Rajaie, was his most memorable. In the last couple of years, Brian grew close to his brother Dan, who also lived in San Diego and shared Brian's passion for travel, RVs and motorcycles. Surviving are his three brothers and two sisters-in-law, Robert and Kathleen Moher of Sherrill, N.Y., Michael and Janet Moher of Verona, N.Y. and Dan Moher of San Diego, Calif.; three sisters and three brothers-in-law, Kathleen and James Damico of Richmond, Va., Patricia and Jack Campbell of Divide, Colo. and Elizabeth and Rajaie Al-Khaiyat of Amman, Jordan; four nieces, Kimberly Moher-Sheedy, Kara Damico, Casey Moher and Baylee Campbell; three nephews, Christopher and Brian Damico and Thomas Moher. Brian is also survived by his friend and Vietnam veteran, Charlie Boberg. He was predeceased by his father, Robert Moher; mother, Beverly Walters-Moher; brother, Kevin Moher; a niece, Kelly Moher; and a nephew, Michael Al-Khaiyat. Contributions in memory of Brian Moher may be made to Oneida Castle Veteran Memorial Fund, 4 Fourth St., Oneida Castle, N.Y. 13421.Funeral services will be held in Spring of 2015 and are under the care of Campbell-Dean Funeral Home, Inc. To leave a message of condolence, please visit www.campbell-dean.com. CAMPBELL-DEAN FUNERAL HOME, INC.Oneida

 

ONEIDA -- Frederick G. "Fritz" Maher, 61, of 226 Farrier Ave., Oneida died Saturday evening June 30, 2012 in Rome Memorial Hospital following a lengthy illness.

Fritz was born on July 2, 1950 in Plymouth, Ind., the son of J. Garvin and Florence Barnes Maher. He came to Oneida in 1954 and had been a resident of the area ever since.

He was a graduate of Oneida High School class of 1969 and had attended Morrisville College.

Fritz proudly served his country with the U.S. Navy and received an honorable discharge.  Surviving are his mother Florence of Ithaca; five sisters, Kathleen Kueffer of Ithaca, Veronica (Gil) Conley of Ithaca, Ann (Ted) Hanifin of Oneida, Polly Marion of Trumansburg and Joann Senecal of Groton; one brother Tony (Peg) Maher of Joplin, Mo.; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his father J. Garvin Maher on Feb. 10, 2011.

Memorial Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday July 7, 2012 at St. Patrick's Church 347 Main St., Oneida with the Rev. Richard J. Kapral officiating. Interment with Military Honors will take place in St. Patrick's Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Patrick's School Scholarship Fund 354 Elizabeth St. Oneida, NY. Arrangements have been entrusted to Ironside Funeral Home, Inc. 342 Main Street Oneida, N.Y.

Published in The Oneida Daily Dispatch on July 2, 2012
 
 
ONEIDA -- Cassius M. "Cash" Carmon III, age 61, of Sherman Street, passed away unexpectedly Thursday May 17, 2012 in the Oneida Healthcare Center.
He was born on July 21, 1950 in Canastota, N.Y., son of Cassius M. Jr. and Mary L. (Colmey) Carmon and was a graduate of Oneida High School.
On April 29, 1969 Cash entered the U.S. Navy and served for two years before being honorably discharged on Jan. 4, 1971.
In 1975 he married the former Donna Glynn. He later married Elaine Hall in 2004. He retired from Owl Wire as a machine operator in 2008 to take care of his wife Elaine who passed away on June 17, 2009.
Cash was a member of the Bum's Club of Sherrill, Durhamville Veterans Club, the Owls Nest of Oneida and Canastota American Legion Post. He enjoyed fishing, watching NASCAR and was an avid New York Giants and New York Yankee fan.
Surviving are: his two daughters, Kerri Carmon of Chittenango, Lindsay Carmon of Oneida; one grandson Jacob Carmon, who was the apple of his eye; his parents, Cassius Jr. and Mary Carmon of Oneida; two sisters Kathleen Carmon of Trenton and Sister Luanne Carmon of Utica; his former wife Donna Glynn Carmon of Oneida; and many friends with special mention of Daryl Wilcox and his beloved canine companion Hansey. 
Family and friends are invited to call on Monday from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Malecki Funeral Home Inc., 464 Sherrill Road, Sherrill. Mr. Carmon's funeral service will be held Monday at 6 p.m. at the funeral home immediately following calling hours. Mr. Carmon's burial with military honors will be on Tuesday at 11 a.m. in St. Helena's Cemetery, Middle Road, Oneida, N.Y.

Published in The Oneida Daily Dispatch on May 21, 2012 

 

Deborah Ann Clinch (1950-2011)

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Deborah Ann Clinch, 61, of Lock Haven, died Monday, Dec. 19, 2011 at SusqueView Home, Lock Haven.  She was born April 12, 1950 in Syracuse, N.Y., a daughter of Warren L. and Joyce Knapp Clinch who survive in Ocala, Fla. 
Deborah was a 1968 graduate of Oneida High School in New York. She obtained her bachelor's degree from SUNY at Oswego in 1972 and furthered her education by obtaining her master's degree at Penn State Universityin 1974.

She was employed by Mirion County, Fla. as a drug and alcohol counselor where she took pride in the loving and giving care she provided to her patients. 
Deborah had a special love for animals - especially cats - and enjoyed horseback riding.  She was a member of the Lock Haven Covenant United Methodist Church. She was very proud of her participation as a missionary at the United Methodist Red Bird Mission in Kentucky.

It was important for her to leave a legacy of always being loving, giving and caring for others – which she did.
In addition to her parents, she is survived by a brother, Jon H. Clinch (Wendy) of Vermont; a sister, Lynne C. Hopkins (Marshall) of Lock Haven; a nephew, Mark Hopkins (Lisa) of Beaver Falls; three nieces, Dr. Sarah Hopkins (David Gosse) of Ohio, Amy Bolt (Jason) of Williamsport and Emily Bryk (John) of New York; a great niece and eight great nephews.

A memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be sent to the Lock Haven Covenant United Methodist Church, 44 W. Main St., Lock Haven, Pa. 17745. Online condolences may be sent by visiting:  www.donaldwalkerfuneralhome.com

Published in The Oneida Daily Dispatch on December 22, 2011

 

Robert James "Bob" Barbano Sr. (1950-2011)

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SULLIVAN, Wis. - Robert "Bob" James Barbano Sr., 61, formerly of Oneida, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, May 6, 2011 at his residence, following an apparent coronary attack.
Born in Oneida, on March 1, 1950, the fifth of nine children to Allen R. and Caroline DeSenza Barbano. Bob was a graduate of St. Patrick's School in Oneida, a 1968 graduate of Oneida High School and a New York State Regents Scholarship winner. He attended Herkimer County Community College and St. John Fisher College.
Robert worked numerous years as a union construction worker in the Milwaukee area, and recently retired from the profession.
He is survived by his son, Robert Barbano Jr. of Sullivan, Wis.; five brothers and three sisters-in-law, Allen and Jean Barbano, David Barbano and Mark and Robyn Barbano, all of Oneida, Paul Barbano of Vista, Calif. and Gary and Laura Barbano of Fairfax, Va.; three sisters and one brother-in-law, Barbara Barbano of Syracuse, Karen Barbano of Oneida and New York City and Anne Barbano and Michael George of Burlington, Vt.; and ten nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father, Allen R. Barbano in 1981 and his mother, Caroline (DeSenza) Barbano in 2006.
Funeral services will be held at noon, Saturday from the Campbell-Dean Funeral Home, Inc., 260 Main St., Oneida with the Rev. Richard Kapral, officiating. Interment will be made in St. Patrick's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home, 10 a.m. to noon, prior to the funeral service.
CAMPBELL-DEAN FUNERAL HOME, INC.
Oneida
Published in The Oneida Daily Dispatch on May 17, 2011

 

Gary E. Beebe

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MARCO ISLAND, Fla. - Gary E. Beebe, age 61, of Marco Island, Fla., passed away Wednesday, March 30, 2011. Gary was born and raised in Oneida, NY. He obtained an undergraduate degree in Plastics Engineering at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, and two masters – MBA in Business (Ohio University) and MS in Color Science (Clemson University). He was very well respected in his field. He married Victoria M. McGlone in 1993.
The Society of Plastics Engineers Color and Appearance Division have scholarships available for qualified individuals. One of the five scholarships was dedicated to Gary Beebe. The endowment fund is the brainchild of Gary's, one of SPECAD's past presidents. Gary created and spent many of his years on the board shepherding this project. His commitment and perseverance from creating the funding mechanism, growth and maintenance plans and finally working on the distribution of these scholarships was remarkable. Gary truly felt that education was the only way we could give back to those coming along behind us in the industry. Although Gary was happily "retired" in sunny Marco Island, Fla. he still maintained an interest in the scholarship process.
Gary owned and operated two ice cream stores on Marco Island – Sweet Annie's and Beebe's Ice Cream. Gary was a mentor to many - both in color science/plastics and with the staff at the ice cream stores. When Gary was not scooping ice cream, he enjoyed baseball (Yankees), his time relaxing in his pool, his many trips to Disney World and his recently rescued 2-year-old black lab, Izzie. Investing was his hobby. Gary was a big teddy bear who liked to act tough. He was loved and will be missed more than he will ever know.
Apart from Victoria, Gary is survived by his mother-in-law, Dolores McGlone also of Marco Island, his brother, Raymond Beebe (Camden, N.Y.), his niece, Julianne Scanlan (Schoharie, N.Y.) and his nephew, Gregg Beebe (Houston, Texas).
A Memorial Gathering for Gary E. Beebe of Marco Island, Fla., will be held at Fuller Funeral Home, 4735 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, Fla. on Wednesday, April 6, from 4-6 p.m. Anyone wishing to express condolences is asked to give donations to their local paramedics, or the American Heart Association . For online condolences, visit:
www.fullerfuneralhome.com

 

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Shirley Herringshaw
Shirley Herringshaw

 

2023

John Amann
John Amann

 

Donald Stanford
Donald Stanford

 

2022

Jean Holmes (Woodworth)
Jean Holmes (Woodworth)


Maureen Malone (Malone)
Maureen Malone (Malone)

 

Mary Van Slyke (White)
Mary Van Slyke (White)

 

2021

Richard Colvin
Richard Colvin

 

Bruce Reames
Bruce Reames

 

Susan Ward (Meyers)
Susan Ward (Meyers)

 

2020

Wells Tooke Jr
Wells Tooke Jr

 

2019

Kathy Bancroft (Souva)
Kathy Bancroft (Souva)

 

John Edick
John Edick

 

2018

Helen Brass (Smith)
Helen Brass (Smith)

 

Joann Clarey (Vedder)
Joann Clarey (Vedder)

 

Shelley Matteson (Major)
Shelley Matteson (Major)

 

Cindy Relyea (Switzer)
Cindy Relyea (Switzer)

 

Denise Spinelli (Miller)
Denise Spinelli (Miller)

 

2017

Brenda Collins (Stanford)
Brenda Collins (Stanford)

 

Kathie Sullivan (Griffing)
Kathie Sullivan (Griffing)

 

2016

Chuck Allen
Chuck Allen

 

John Clark
John Clark

 

Joan Iles (Noto)
Joan Iles (Noto)

 

2015

James Kinsella
James Kinsella

 

Anna Roney
Anna Roney

 

2014

Brian Moher
Brian Moher

 

Russell Spink
Russell Spink

 

2013

James Ortman
James Ortman

 

2012

Cassius Carmon
Cassius Carmon

 

Fritz Maher
Fritz Maher

 

2011

Robert Barbano
Robert Barbano

 

Gary Beebe
Gary Beebe

 

Deborah Clinch
Deborah Clinch

 

Paul Gullo
Paul Gullo

 

Frank Mariano
Frank Mariano

 

2010

Susan Lerch (Cornish)
Susan Lerch (Cornish)

 

2009

Kathleen Noto (Rowe)
Kathleen Noto (Rowe)

 

2008

Norman Burton
Norman Burton

 

Marcia P. Hildreth
Marcia P. Hildreth

 

Ronald Whitbeck
Ronald Whitbeck

 

Patricia Zich
Patricia Zich

 

2007

Rebecca Paul (Hinton)
Rebecca Paul (Hinton)

 

2006

Sandy Alvord (Vecchio)
Sandy Alvord (Vecchio)

 

Patricia Salisbury (Moreton)
Patricia Salisbury (Mor…)

 

2002

Robert Hatfield
Robert Hatfield

 

Gary Perkins
Gary Perkins

 

2001

Kevin Moher
Kevin Moher

 

2000

Dorothy Wittman
Dorothy Wittman

 

1999

Richard Fiore
Richard Fiore

 

Wayne Sawyer
Wayne Sawyer

 

1994

Dick Hatch
Dick Hatch

 

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George Carpenter
George Carpenter


Linda Clanton
Linda Clanton

 

Bill Hickey
Bill Hickey

 

Diane Peters
Diane Peters

 

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