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SATURDAY, AUG. 24, 2002 DemocratandChronicle.com AND CHRONICLE Former sheriff sentenced lawman The former sheriff pleaded Ex-Cayuga pleads guilty to guilty in January to third-degree stealing gets 3 months in jail. grand government larceny, and defrauding first-degree the ofTHE ASSOCIATED PRESS "Hindsight is 20-20," Pinckney fering a false instrument for filtold the judge. "I wish now that ing. AUBURN A former county I had not borrowed the money But when it came time for his sheriff accused of stealing from that fund and that was sentencing on April 9, Pinckney $4,000 from drug task force my intent.

I never thought it withdrew his guilty plea after funds was sentenced Friday to would snowball into something learning he would be sentenced three months in jail and three like this." to 60 days in jail as part of a months' home detention. Sirkin, however, took excep- three-year conditional discharge Former Cayuga County Sher- tion to Pinckney's characteriza- sentence. iff Peter Pinckney, 57, also tion of his actions. He again pleaded guilty to the was sentenced to five years' "In your plea, you never indi- same three felony charges on probation and 1 ordered to repay cated you were borrowing July 15. the money he stole as restitu- money," the judge said.

According to state prosecution. "You pleaded guilty to grand tors, Pinckney misappropriated Visiting Judge Stephen Sirkin larceny, and that's stealing." money from a drug task force of Wayne County ordered Pinck- After the 15-minute sentencing fund on four occasions during a ney to serve 90 days of his sen- hearing concluded, Deputy State nearly three-year period, ortence in the county jail. Pinck- Attorney General James Mindell dered subordinates to assist him ney will be confined to his home noted that Pinckney not once, in the process and then took for the other 90 days while being but twice, admitted stealing the steps to cover up his wrongdoelectronically monitored. funds. ing.

a SEA LYIN' The Associated Press Looking sleek but obviously needing a break, the flippant creature leans on birthday girl, Darcie Bryant of Baldwinsville, who turned 16 Friday on a visit to the State Fair in Geddes, near Syracuse. The fair runs through Labor Day. Grubman admits to assault with SUV THE ASSOCIATED PRESS RIVERHEAD, Suffolk County Manhattan publicist Lizzie Grubman admitted Friday that she backed her luxury SUV into a crowd of revelers outside a trendy Southampton nightclub last summer, leaving 16 people injured. Grubman, 31, the subject of more tabloid headlines than her star-studded roster of clients, pleaded guilty to a felony charge of leaving the scene of an accident and a misdemeanor assault charge under a plea agreement. Suffolk County Court Judge Michael Mullen indicated he will give her two months in jail, 280 hours of community service and five years' probation when she is sentenced Oct.

23. She remains free on bail. Grubman, whose father Allen is a well-known Manhattan entertainment attorney, had faced up to seven years in prison if convicted of the most serious of the original charges. She pleaded not guilty in September to a 26- count indictment on felony charges of assault, vehicular assault and leaving the scene of an accident. She will spend her two months in the Suffolk County Jail in Riverhead, rubbing elbows with other Long Island inmates in the facility's general population.

Witnesses said Grubman became upset when a bouncer asked her to move her Mercedes SUV from a fire lane. The bouncer, Scott Conlon, claimed that Grubman called him "white trash" before slamming her car into reverse and I careening into the crowd. While the plea ended Grubman's criminal woes, she could still be spending plenty of time in court. At least eight crash victims' civil lawsuits, seeking millions of dollars, are pending. a Golisano says Pataki signed up Elvis to vote THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lawsuit that could be filed as early as next week.

NEW YORK Suspicious Golisano has also asked Manminds in the campaign of Gov. hattan District Attorney Robert George Pataki devised a scheme Morgenthau to investigate. resulting in voter registrations In Albany, Pataki defended his for the likes of Elvis Presley and effort to get new party members Marilyn Monroe, billionaire signed up in time for his Sept. candidate for governor B. 10 primary against Golisano.

Thomas Golisano charged Fri- "Tens of thousands of legitiday. mate new voters will be able to A brewing scandal involving vote for the first time this new Independence Party vember and that's a good thing," registrations in the last month Pataki said. "certainly appears like fraud to "To the extent that anyone me," Golisano, who is challeng- went out there and did anything ing Pataki for the party's nomi- illegal or fraudulent, we're connation, said at a campaign stop fident the Board of Elections is in lower Manhattan. going to prevent that from hapThe appearance which fea- pening." tured Elvis and Marilyn imper- Board of Elections officials, sonators coincided with a for- who have already launched their mal challenge filed with the own investigation, estimate that New York City Board of Elec- between 10 percent and 30 pertions by a group of Indepen- cent of the new registrations dence Party voters. The request may be invalid, and say some apwas an apparent precursor to a pear to be fraudulent.

DeWit, Casey VICTOR: August 23, 2002. Survived by wife, Im Sun; 3 sons, John, Joseph and Robert; parents, Jan and Willy DeWit; sisters, Elizabeth (Russ) Johnson, Mary Ann (Robert) Swartzlander; nephews, Joshua and Garrett Johnson. Memorial Service, Sunday 1:00 PM at the Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home, Village location 41 South Main Fairport. Fisher, William J.

Sr. GREECE: August 21, 2002. He was predeceased by his wife, Betty (Rice) and his son, Dr. William J. Fisher Jr.

Survived by his daughter, Linda Volo; his son, Jack; and daughter-in-law, Cindy; his sister, Dorothy Schumaker; grandchildren, Nicolas Volo, Cody and Jessica Fisher and William J. Fisher Ill; nieces and He was co-owner of Macke Williamson Co. Friends may attend his Memorial Mass 10:00 Monday at St. Lawrence Church. In his memory contributions may be made to Metro Park, 14623.

Burns-Ryan Funeral Home. Gentry, J. Paul PITTSFORD: On August 22, 2002 at the age of 54, after a courageous battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife and best friend, Regina; daughter, Libby; son, Tod; sisters, Judith (Gary) Smith, Beth (Jeffery) Staebell; brothers, Mark (Karen), Daniel (Colleen); sistersin-law, Mary (Frank) Eberl, Moira (Dwight) Moldenhauer, Beth (Daniel) Tauriello, Monica (Brian) O'Neill; several nieces nephews. Paul was employed as a Court Stenographer at the Hall of Justice in Rochester and leaves legions of loyal coworkers and dedicated friends.

Friends may call Sunday, 2-7pm at Anthony Funeral Chapel, 2305 Monroe Ave. You are invited to bring a written memory or favorite photograph of Paul for the family's Memory Book. Services will be held Monday, at St. Catherine Siena, 26 Mendon-lonia Road. In lieu of flowers, please consider contributions in his memory to The Bone Marrow Transplant Unit, Nursing Education Fund at Strong Memorial Hospital, 601 Elmwood 14642 or to the Upstate NY Cancer Research Education Foundation, 211 White Spruce 14623.

To light a candle of condolence, please visit www.anthonychapels.com. Giancola, James V. FAIRPORT: August 21, 2002. Survived by wife, Mary children, Elizabeth "Betsy" Phillips, William (Barbara), Victoria (Mark) Wagner and Mary (Mark) Letson; 4 grandchildren, JoAnna Phillips, Dillon, Zach Letson, and Zane Wagner; brother, Herman; sisters, Antonette Hodge, Jenny (Duke) Frascino. James was the president and co-owner of Eddies Chop House; a downtown Rochester landmark.

Calling hours Sunday 5-8 PM at the Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home Egypt location, 7501 Pittsford-Palmyra Fairport. Funeral Mass Monday 11:00 AM at St. John of Rochester Church, Fairport. In lieu of flowers, please consider Visiting Nurse Service Hospice, 2180 Empire Webster, NY 14580.

Gutacker, Marianne WEBSTER: Fri. Aug. 23, 2002. Predeceased by son, Drew. She leaves her husband, Andrew; children, Ann (Joe) Sands, Mary Ellen (Dave) Bradstreet, Dave (Sue), Joanne (Mike) Schreiber, Jim (Sue Ellen), Paul and Patti (Patrick) Donohue; 22 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; sister, Doris (Ben) Callard; nieces nephews; sister-inlaw and friend, Sister Bernadine Gutacker.

Friends may call 2-4, 7-9 Sun. at Willard H. Scott Funeral Home, 12 South Avenue, Webster. Mass of Christian Burial Mon. at Holy Trinity Church, 1460 Ridge Road, Webster.

Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery. Hall, William Robert On August 22, 2002. Predeceased by his wife, Mary Margaret Keenan Hall. He is survived by his 7 children, Margaret (Elaine) Hall, Kathleen (James) Arena, Rosemary Hall, William (Donna) Hall, Patrick (Deborah) Hall, Matthew Hall and Nora Hall; many loving grandchildren, including 1 great-grandson; his brothers, Charles and Thomas Hall; his sisters, Rita Strowe Schubert and Sr. Bonaventure (Elizabeth) Hall, RSM; nieces and nephews.

He was an Army Veteran of WWII, was active in the Democratic Party and former Councilman in the Town of Webster. Friends may call Sunday at HEDGES MEMORIAL CHAPEL 21 Lincoln Avenue, Pittsford (off Main St. south of 4 Corners) and may attend his Memorial Mass, Monday 11am at Our Lady of Mercy Motherhouse, 1437 Blossom Rd. Private Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, those wishing may contribute to Mercy Outreach Center, 142 Webster 14609 in his memory.

Interlichia, Frank C. Thursday, Aug. 22, 2002. Predeceased by his wife, Adeline. He is survived by his sons, Thomas Interlichia, John (Joan) Interlicchia; grandchildren, John (Andrea) Interlicchia, David Interlicchia, Gina (Jim) Jordon, Thomas (Heather) Interlichia; 7 great-grandchildren; sisters, Angie Manusia, Jennie (Edward) Maranda; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Elva and Joseph Pulito; many nieces and nephews.

Mr. Interlichia was an avid bowler, fisherman, hunter, and gardener, and was a retiree of Hickey-Freeman. Friends may call SUNDAY 2-5pm only at the DiPonzio Funeral Home, 219 Spencerport Gates. On Monday morning, Aug. 26, friends are invited to attend his Funeral Mass at 9:30 in St.

Theodore's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre. Law, L.A. "Georgia Boy" August 22, 2002. Survived by wife, Pearl L.

(Johnson) Law; 2 daughters, Grace and Hazel; 4 sons, J.R. (Jacquline) Law, Jerry (Alicia) Law, Russell (Corisa) Law, James Leroy; 1 sister, Lucille (John) Oliver, all of Rochester, NY; 1 brother, Roosevelt (Blanc) of Trenton, NJ; 14 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Calling hours Monday 11AM-12PM followed immediately by Service at the Gregory Sears Funeral Home, 890 N. Plymouth Ave. Lehman, Thomas W.

Friday, August 23, 2002 at age 72. Predeceased by his father and mother, Thomas and Eleanor Lehman; brother, John Lehman. He is survived by his brothers and sisters, Mary Ellen (Dean) Krug, William Lehman, Edward Lehman, Kathleen (Harry) Griffin; sister-in-law, Anne Lehman; many nieces and nephews. Mr. Lehman was an Army Veteran and a retiree of Eastman Kodak Co.

Friends may call SUNDAY 3-6PM Only at the DiPonzio Funeral Home, Inc. 219 Spencerport Rd. Gates. Funeral Services Monday morning at 10:15. Funeral Mass at 11:00 in St.

Theodore's Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to American Cancer Society, 1400 N. Winton 14609 in his memory. Luciano, Anthony J.

"Big Aug. 22, 2002 after a courageous 2-year battle with kidney disease. Predeceased by wife, Agnes son, Thomas. Survived by son, James (Sandra) Luciano; daughter-in-law, Carol Luciano; daughter; Jeanne (Robert) Brown; grandchildren, Paul, Jonathan, Sarah Peter Luciano, Scott Ryan (Lori) Migliore, Nicole Natalie Luciano; great-grandchildren, Cameron Savannah Migliore, Johnna Ricky Webster; brothers, Richard (Sharon) Alfred (Elaine) Luciano; sisters, Caroline Musso Betty Ann Parrish; dearest friend, Virginia Bellucci; several nieces nephews. No prior calling.

Services and interment were held at the convenience of the family. Contributions in his memory may be directed to Rochester General Hospital Dialysis Center Patient Aid Fund, 1415 Portland Ste. Rochester, 14621. the Luciano family extends a special thanks to the nursing staff at Jennifer Matthews Living Center and Rochester General Hospital dialysis unit for their love, support and care of Mr. Luciano.

Ref: Falvo Funeral Home Inc. Marra, Vic WEBSTER: Tue. Aug. 20, 2002 at Maplewood Nursing Home. Born Oct.

8, 1913 in Ohio. Predeceased by his wife, Beth Fry Marra and brother George Marra. He leaves his children, Mary Beth (Bill) Kelley Joan of Webster, Thomas (Lorraine) of Buffalo, dren, Jeremy and Erin Kelley, Ann and Edward (Sally) of Binghamton; grandchilJimmy Marra, Benjamin and Laura Marra; Emma and Eleanora; sister-in-law, Kathbrothers, Alan (Maxine) a and Robert; sisters, leen (William) Butts; nieces and nephews. Memorial Service at a time to be announced. Memorials may be directed to Webster Arboretum PO Box 782, Webster, 14580, or Otetiana Council of the Boy Scouts of America, 474 East Rochester 14607.

Arr: Willard H. Scott Migliore, Scott Ryan (See Luciano) Minges, Lillian H. (Koneski) Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2002. Formerly of Rochester, NY.

Survived by her sister, Helen Bauman (Koneski). Minges. Lillian H. BERGEN: Wed. August 21, 2002 at age 86, formerly of Land O' Lakes, FL.

She was predeceased by her husband William Minges. She is survived by her sister; several nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews and great great nieces and nephews. She was an Veteran of WWII and retired from the Reserve Army with the rank of Master Sargent. She was a 52 year member of William W. Doud American Legion Post a charter member of Women in Military Service for American Memorial Foundation and was a retiree of Bausch Lomb Co.

Friends may call Sunday 2-5 PM ONLY at Walker Brothers Co. Funeral Home Inc. 21 South Main Street, Churchville where Funeral Services will Monday at 11:00 AM. Interment St. Vincent DePaul Cemetery, Churchville.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the William W. Doud American Legion Post P.O. Box 24679, Rochester, New York 14624 in her memory. Murphy, Paul J. PITTSFORD: August 22, 2002.

Survived by Lois; daughter, Carol Paul O.P.); brother, Msgr. Emmett Murphy; cousins and nieces. Memorial Mass Monday 1 PM at St. John of Rochester Church, Fairport. In lieu of flowers, consider the St.

John's Home, Highland Avenue, Rochester. Arr: RICHARD H. KEENAN FH Oakden, Charles J. KENDALL: Aug. 21, 2002 at age 47.

Predeceased by father, Howard Oakden and sister, Beth. Charles is survived by his mother, Lorraine; significant other, Jo Root; son, Robert (Melissa) Oakden; daughter, Melissa Johnson; 4 grandchildren; brothers, Rick Oakden, Donald Oakden, Howie Oakden, Gary (Sue) Oakden; sisters, Elena (Tom Rabideau) Oakden, Gail (Ted) Bouk; never to be mother-in-law sister-in-law, Kathryn Rhonda Root; several nieces and nephews. There will be no prior calling hours. A celebration of Charles' life will be held Sunday, August 25th, 2PM at 17099 Norway Heights, Kendall. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Orleans County Public Health Service or American Home Patient.

Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home Rhoades, James B. Aug. 18, 2002, age 49. Predeceased by his wife, Debora.

Survived by his children, Jeanne and Shane Rhodes; his parents, Bernard and Irene Rhodes; brothers, Bernard "Dusty" (Ann) Rhoades and Randy Rhoades; sister, Dawn Rhoades; sisters-inlaw and brothers-in-law, Donna, Joseph (Susan), and Robert Jones; nieces and nephews. Memorial calling hours, SATURDAY 2- 3:30 at the Falvo Funeral Home, 1395 N. Goodman Street. At 3:30 A Christian Burial Service will be celebrated. Rev.

Mary Richardson, Officiating. Interment, private. Ritter McDonald, Marion Mae Passed away on August 14, 2002 at University Hospital in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She is predeceased by her husband, Philip Ritter and twin sons. Survived by 3 daughters, Karen (Walter) Guimbellot, Carol Olmstead Coletta (Roger) Mitchell; 2 sons, Terry and Philip Ritter; 9 grandchildren, Joey, Sonia, Chad, Jeanette, Ryan, Kelly, Patricia Sue, Chelsey Paige; 3 great in Rochester, sister, York, Doris she retired Nicholes.

to Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 1981. Family and friends are invited to Marion's Mass of Christian Burial at Holy Apostles Church, 530 Lyell Ave. (Lyell and Austin) on SATURDAY, August 24 at 11:30 AM. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Ref: New Comer Family Funeral Home.

St. Pierre, Jacques P. Age 56, passed away Aug. 7, 2002 in Jacksonville, FL. He was a Vietnam Veteran.

Survived by his daughter, Jacqueline (Jackie) Carey of Brockport, NY; his Charles and Marie St. Pierre of Greensboro, NC; brothers, Joseph (Roxanne) St. Pierre of Brockport NY; Richard (Marie) St. Pierre of CA; sister, Caroline St. Pierre of Brockport NY; and several nieces and nephews.

A Memorial Service will be held at a later date at the discretion of the family. Contributions in lieu of flowers may be sent to a favorite charity in Jacques memory. Arrangements made by ETERNITY FUNERAL HOME, Jax. FL. Guestbook at www.eternityfuneralhome.com.

Stein, Wilbur Charles (Buster) Thursday, August 22, 2002. Predeceased by his parents, Harrison and Erma Stein, sister and brother-in-law, Lois and Victor Herbert. Survived by his sisters, Lillian (C. Louis) Stork and Doris (Morris E. Jr.) Gruver; nieces, Anne Miller, Karyl (Anthony) Borriello, Nancy (James) Winiecki; nephews, Jon (Kathy) Herbert, Charles (Jan) Herbert, Morris (Andrea) Gruver Ill; several greatnieces and nephews.

Wilbur retired as a teacher in the City School District, was an and chorus director at Concord organist, Church at one time, and served as president of the XYZ Senior Citizen Club of St. John's Church. Friends may call on Sunday 2-4, 7-9 at the Dreier-Giltner Funeral Home 1717 Portland at Ridge Rd. East. Funeral Service, Monday at 11:00 AM at St.

John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 800 directed Ridge Rd. East. Memorials may be to Kirkhaven Nursing Home, or St. John's Church specified Memorial Fund. Weber, Curt L.

PENFIELD: Aug. 21, 2002, at age 67. Survived by his wife, Angie (Krawczak); children, David (Jody), Michael (Gretchen), Robert (Christine), Jill (Dave) Everly; grandchildren, Veronica, Maxx, Jake, Melanie, Emma, Sarah, Kate, Ryan, Samantha, Griffin, and Morgan; brother, Ernest (Kathleen) Weber; sister, Betty (Joe) Angelo. Curt retired from Monro Muffler Brake as operations and facilities director in 1997. The family will receive friends at the Richard H.

Keenan Funeral Home, 7501 Pittsford-Palmyra Fairport. Egypt location. Sunday, 1-3 and 5-7pm. Friends are invited to attend a Funeral Mass in Curt's honor at St. Joseph's Church, Penfield Monday at 9am.

Interment, White Haven. In lieu of flowers, those wishing may make contributions in Curt's memory to the Boy Scouts of America Otetiana Council, 474 East Rochester, 14607-1992. ACROSS THE STATE MINEOLA County may ban smoking in bars Smoking in bars or restaurants, currently permitted in some sections, would be banned entirely under a law proposed Friday by members of the Nassau County Legislature. Under 1998 restrictions, smoking was still permitted in most bars and designated restaurant sections equipped with a separate ventilation system. ALBANY State looking at shellfish sickness Eight cases of bacterial poisoning are under investigation among New York residents who ate shellfish from northeastern waters then got sick, according to the state Health Department.

Health Commissioner Dr. Antonia Novello said Friday the Vibrio parahaemolyticus normally occurs in saltwater, but the bacteria increase as water temperatures rise in summer. TROY Ex-chief gets 350 years for rape A former county police chief convicted of 39 counts of sexually abusing a young girl was sentenced to 350 years in state prison Friday. Former Cambridge Police Chief Thomas Levandowski, 48, of Hoosick Falls was found guilty in June of multiple counts of first- and second-degree rape, second-degree criminal contempt, course of sexual conduct against a child and endangering the welfare of a child. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Death Notices Within Monroe County INDICATES THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF A PAID NOTICE IN THIS NEWSPAPER.

A by by her her sister, husband, Max. Florence Survived Kasanov; sister-in-law, Rose Ambush; nieces nephews, Sandra Howard Ambush, Yetta August 23, 2002. Predeceased Brenner, Jeffrey Kathy Kasanov, David Kasanov, Marianne, Richard, Deena Leslie Ambush; great niece nephews, Michelle Matthew Kasanov, Neil Brenner. Graveside services will be held Sunday, August 25th at 1 PM at Britton Road Cemetery. Friends wishing may contribute to the Jewish Home Foundation or Temple Beth David in her memory.

A period of mourning will be observed at 40 Renssalaer Drive, Brighton, Sunday 7-9 PM, Monday 2-4 7- 9 PM. Arrangements: Parsky Funeral Home. For directions or to share a memory visit: Beal, Timothy "Shabazz" August 22, 2002. He is survived by his mother, Sheila M. Carter; step-father, Edward Carter; one brother, Daniel Beal; two sisters, Evangelist Shelley Beal and Sharon (Bernard) Ward; nieces, nephews, uncles, other relatives and friends.

Friends may call Sunday, 2-4 PM at the funeral home of MILLARD E. LATIMER SON, 983. S. Plymouth Avenue. Funeral Service Monday, 12 Noon at the Latimer Chapel.

Interment, Riverside Cemetery. Brown, Jeanne Robert (see Luciano) Cupini, Gloria Passed away August 21, 2002 at age 73. She is survived by her husband, Al Cupini; daughter Evie Cupini; son da da daughterin-law, Richard Mariellen Cupini; grandchildren, Alison, Kimberly, John Cupini; sisters, Ida (Sam) Gallo, Bobbi (Gus) Viele; brother Rudy Predale; many nieces and nephews. Gloria was a member in the church choirs of St. Mary's Church in Honeoye, NY and Holy Cross Church in Vero Beach, FL.

She was also a member of the Italian-American Dancers of Vero Beach, FL. Friends may call Sunday 2-7pm at Miller Funeral Homes, 3325 Winton Rd. S. Gloria's Funeral Mass will be held in St. Louis Church (64 South Main Pittsford) on Monday at 11am.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Golisano Children's Hospital at Strong in her memory. Williams, Donald G. Wednesday, August 21, 2002. He is survived by his wife, Mary (Boyd) Williams; son, Daniel (Shelly) Williams; daughters, Kathleen (Johan) Engstrom and Patricia (Allan Whitcroft) Williams; brother, Thomas (Shirley) Williams of FL; sister, Ann Marie Parfitt of PA; grandchildren, Kory, Stephen, Alexandria and Staffan; many nieces and nephews.

He was a retiree of Eastman Kodak an Army veteran and an avid golfer, bowler and KPAA baseball player. Friends may call Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at the Vay-Schleich Meeson Funeral Home, 1075 LONG POND ROAD. His Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Monday at 10 o'clock at Name of Jesus Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers friends may make contributions to the American Diabetes Association in his memory.

Wood, Ida S. (Swinsick) "Gigi" Friday, August 23rd, 2002. Age 92. band, Aloysius. Predeceased She by is her survived husby her much loved and loving family; children, Dolores (Tom) Foley, Robert (Janet) Wood, John Wood and Carol (Bill) Carreo; 13 cherished grandchildren; 17 beautiful brothers, John (Janet) Swinsick of and Vincent Swinsick; loving nieces and nephews, Lorraine, Ken Anne, Edward Mallory, Phyllis Tom, Barbara Ann Rudy; and many loving friends.

Friends may call on SUNDAY 2-5 pm at PROFETTA FUNERAL CHAPEL, 1650 Empire Blvd. (at Plank On MONDAY, please meet her family at ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, 923 Portland Ave. at 9:30 am for her Funeral Mass. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Expressions of sympathy may include contributions to Pines of Peace Comfort Care Home, 2378 Ridge Ontario, NY 14519 in her memory. Death Notices Outside Monroe County INDICATES THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF A PAID NOTICE IN THIS NEWSPAPER. Hazelton, Horace C. CALEDONIA: August 23, 2002. He is survived by his wife, Madeline; daughters and sons-in-law, Jo and Fay Barratt, Barbara and Daniel Scutt, Joyce and Stephen Scutt, Cynthia and Sim Kilpatrick, Patricia and Jim Aierle; son and daughter-in-law, Chuck and Beverly Hazelton; 21 grandchildren; a sister, Esther Peck.

Predeceased by his daughter, Donna Hulme and granddaughters, Rebecca and Natale Hulme. Friends may call Sunday 2-4 7-9PM at the Alhart Funeral Home, 3068 W. Main Caledonia. His Funeral Service will be held Monday at Wesleyan Church of Avon, 300 Genesee St. Avon 14414.

Private Interment. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Wesleyan Church of Avon or First Baptist Church, Dakin Mumford 14511. Gamrod, Glenn R. HONEOYE: August 21, 2002 at the age of 44. Predeceased by father, Richard in 1993.

Survived by beloved friend, Marcia Schmidt; brother, Richard (Laurie) Gamrod; nieces, Alexandra, Victoria; nephew, McAndrew Gamrod, all of Honeoye; cousins, Robert (Pat) Uderitz of Canadice, Trudy (Jerry) Carr of Rush, Mary Ann (Gary) Shaw of Farmington, Carol Gamrod of Honeoye, Trudy Jensen of Dresdon, Brian Uderitz, Jason and Jennifer Carr. Glenn owned and operated along with his twin brother, Rich, Gamrod Restaurant in Honeoye and also was a caterer. He was a member of the Eagle Lodge F. A. M.

in Honeoye, The Shriners and Rochester Consistory. Friends may call Friday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. at Honeoye United Church of Christ, Route 20A, Honeoye where Services will be held Saturday 11 a.m. Burial, Lakeview Cemetery, Honeoye. A Masonic Service will be held Friday evening, 7:00 p.m.

at the church. Memorials to the Honeoye United Church of Christ or to The Shriners Children Hospital at Strong, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester 14620. Arrangements: KEVIN W. DOUGHERTY FUNERAL HOME, Honeoye. In Memoriam Coppaway, Robert W.

Happy 22nd Birthday, Rob. Thinking of you everyday holding our precious memories of you close to our hearts. Love and miss you tons, Mom, Dad, Randy Richelle. P.S. Uncle Pat and Aunt Janice are getting married today.

Peters, John It has been two long, lonelv years since you left us, John. There isn't a moment that goes by that you are not in our thoughts and prayers, and forever in our hearts. You a. 3 love of our lives, and we miss you more the than words can ever say. Rest peacefully, love, with family and friends until we all meet again.

Mom, Mary, and family..

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