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2B FRIDAY, OCT. 11, 2002 DemocratandChronicle.com DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE River Romance events commence STAFF REPORTS River Romance Weekend, which celebrates the scenic Genesee River corridor through the city, is beefed up this year with new activities and a kickoff dance. The three-day event begins today. The weekend features nature walks, concerts, horticultural workshops, bicycle treks, and canoe and tour boat rides. The after-work dance, "Rollin' on the River," will kick off the festivities from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.

today in front of the Blue Cross Arena at the Community War Memorial. The Amerks hockey team also plays its home opener that night. Exchange Boulevard near the arena will be closed to traffic between 5:30 and 9 p.m. Also featured will be the annual Stonehurst Capital Invitational Regatta at Genesee Valley Park and the Charlotte Harbor Heritage Festival at Ontario Beach Park. Events are free unless otherwise noted.

For more details, call the city's recreation event line at (585) 428-6767. Today Noon to 1 p.m. and 4:45 to 5:45 p.m.: Downtown Walking Tours that describe the geology of the Genesee River, local history and the significance of downtown buildings. The cost is $5 per person. For details or reservations, call (585) 271-7368.

6 p.m. 1 to midnight: "Romance under the Stars Dance" at the Maplewood YMCA, 25 Driving Park Ave. The cost is $45 per couple, or $25 per person. For more details or to make reservations, call Charles Reeves at (585) 647-3600. 8 p.m.: The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra's "Club Swing WPOP Concert with Five By Design" at the Eastman Theatre.

Tickets are $18 to $48. The concert also will be held at 8 p.m. Saturday. For details, visit www.rpo.org or call (585) 454- 2100. 0 330 sign up for Letchworth arts, crafts weekend show STAFF REPORTS PERRY More than 330 exhibitors are scheduled to take part in this weekend's Letchworth Arts and Crafts Show and Sale.

The show will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday through Monday at the Highbanks Recreation Area of Letchworth State Park. Show admission and parking are included in the park entrance fee. A shuttle bus will be provided by Wyoming Transit Service, from Perry Business Center on Route 39 north of the village of Perry.

Buses will run every halfhour, for $2 per rider, which also covers park admission. The festival is the main fundraiser for the Arts Council for Wyoming County. Full-color note cards by five local artists will be sold for the first time at the event to raise money for the council as well. Each set of 10 will contain two copies of five images by photographer Ray Minnick of Castile, painter Thomas Aquinas Daly of Arcade, Michael Sparling of Burlingham Perry, photographer painter Sandra Tyler of Silver Lake. Call the Arts Council at (585) 237-3517, or visit the Web site, www.artswyco.org for more information and directions.

Worship If you At-the-door go registration for FROM PAGE 1B dynamic way of delivering it." Another speaker will be Leonard Sweet, a futurist and professor whose 1999 best-seller Soul Tsunami: Sink or Swim in New Millennium Culture on post-modern worship, has inspired many churches. The church is finding that the major driver "that reaches this emerging culture is not one of words, but one of aesthetics," says Sweet, former provost of Colgate Rochester Divinity School now teaching in New Jersey. "There is a renaissance of multimedia storytelling in religious circles." Like Horness, Sweet is in high demand, traveling widely and speaking to church groups and conferences. He believes the next few decades will mean a tidal wave of change for the way churches worship. "The emerging post-modern culture does not think in logical, linear, sequential, conceptual categories like print-based modernity did.

This emerging culture is more perceptual than conceptual. Its native language is sound and sight, hence MTV." Closer to home, the local conference director, Maria Hancock, says she knows first-hand the effect of sight and sound on her own soul. She was drawn to Lakeshore Community Church because of its use of drama it has a volunteer team of 15 in its drama ministry and modern Ferry FROM PAGE 1B cars across Lake Ontario several times a day. CATS wants to begin service in August, running from the Port of Rochester at the Genesee River to Toronto's Inner Harbor. The pending deal prompted Mayor William A.

Johnson Jr. and Monroe County Executive Jack Doyle on Thursday to appoint members to the six-member advisory board that will oversee the project. Riley is one of the six. Doyle named Republican county legislators Jack Driscoll, vice chairman of the Planning and Economic Development Committee, and Wayne Zyra, chairman of the Transportation Committee. Johnson named Ed Doherty, city commissioner of environmental services; Deputy Mayor Death Notices Within Monroe County INDICATES THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF A PAID NOTICE IN THIS NEWSPAPER.

Cordone, Leonard G. Thursday, Oct. 10, 2002 in Rochester, NY, age 55. A Native of Syracuse, NY. Predeceased by his mother, Louise Zeppetello Cordone.

is survived by his wife, Joyce Love Cordone; father, Leonard Cordone; 2 brothers, Leslie Cordone Syracuse, Lawrence V. Cordone of Syracuse. Served in U.S. Army. Calling hours, to Saturday, Oct.

12, 2002 at Pirro and Sons Funeral Home, 514 Turtle Syracuse, Funeral Service, Oct. 12, 2002, at Funeral Home. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Dewitt, NY. Donations may be made to St.

Mathew's School, 214 Kinne Street, E. Syracuse, NY. Pirro and Sons Funeral Home 315-422-2417 Corea, Rose Marie (Ben) EAST ROCHESTER: Died peacefully surrounded by her family, October 9, 2002 at the of 84 years. Rose Marie was predeceased by her husband, August E. Corea; her parents, Charles Jessie Ben; her sister brother-in-law, Josephine (Chick) Casino.

She is survived by her daughter, Janice Corea; her son, Roger (Mary Ann) Corea; her loving grandchildren, Laura (Thomas) Tando, Kristi Harby, Christopher (Janine) Corea, Kathryn Corea Marc Corea; great-grandchildren, Olivia Rose Tando, Nicholas Christina Corea; brother, Anthony (Earlene) Ben of Lockport; sister, Stella (Charles) McGuire of Ft. Worth, TX; brother-in-law, Carl (Lena) Corea; sistersin-law, Virginia DiPiazza Ann Corea; several nieces nephews. Rose Marie taught in the East Rochester Public Schools for many years. Friends are invited to attend Memorial Calling on FRIDAY from 6-9pm at the HARLOFF Funeral Home, 803 South Washington Street, East Rochester. A Memorial Mass for Rose Marie will be celebrated at on SATURDAY at St.

Jerome's Church in East Rochester. Those wishing to make contributions in Rose Marie's memory are asked to direct them to; The Mary Cariola Children's Center, 1000 Elmwood Avenue Rochester, New York 14620. Dezen, Helen E. Wednesday, October 9, 2002. Age 90.

Survived by her brother, Erwin (Pearl) Dezen; sister-in-law, Elizabeth Dezen; and several nieces and nephews. Helen was a retiree of Kodak. Friends may call at the Leo M. Bean Funeral Home 2771 Chili today Friday 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Funeral Service immediately following calling at 1:00 PM.

Interment, Riverside Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to a charity of one's choice. Everhart, Peg Suddenly October 6, 2002. Marie "Peg" Everhart. Wife of the late Clyde Everhart.

Survived by her children, Nancy (Richard) Johnson, Doug (Carolyn), Bruce (Jann) and Paige brother, David (Evelyn) Philips; 8 grandchildren; nieces nephews. Friends may attend a Memorial Service, Saturday at 1:00 PM at the Transfiguration Lutheran Church, 3760 Culver Rd. Memorials may be directed to the Church Building Fund or St. Paul Volunteer Fire Department, 433 Cooper Rochester, 14617. Reference, Dreier-Giltner Funeral Home Inc.

Gell, Robert J. Sunday, October 6, 2002. Mr. Gell is survived by his Rose A. Gell; daughter, Bobbie (Rick) Diehl; step-children, Wendy Borsa and Larry (JoAnn) Zirgulis; grandchildren, Michael (Shaunna) Diehl and Brian Diehl: step-grandchildren, Jennifer (Harry) DeBack, Angela Guarino, and Jason Zirgulis; great-grandsons, Robert and Anthony Diehl; sisters, Dorothy Kiley and Frances Johnson; brother, Richard (Nancy) Gell; sister-in-law, Sharlene Gell; several nieces nephews.

There will be no prior visitation. Services and interment will be private. Memorial contributions can be made to the Alzheimer's Association; 435 East Henrietta Road, Rochester, NY 14620. Arrangements by Paul W. Harris Funeral Home, I Inc.

Herford, Stephen J. GREECE: October 9, 2002. He is survived by his wife, Deborah (Lichti) Herford; children, Shaun Herford, Kari (Robert) Kennedy, Robert Hale; his mother, Margaret Herford; brothers sisters, Roy (Carol) Herford, David (Carol) Herford, Claire (Herb) Geiger; several nieces nephews. Stephen was a US Navy Veteran. For more information about Stephen, visit www.aliferemembered.com BARTOLOMEO PEROTTO Funeral Home, Inc.

1411 Vintage Lane (between 390 Long Pond Rd.) Visiting Hours will be Friday 1-4. All are invited to meet at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery at the Dewey Ave. Gate on Saturday at 9:30 AM for Stephen's Graveside Service. Johnson, Willie James Entered into rest quietly on October 9, 2002. Age 63.

Survived by his wife, Bevelyn; daughters, Katrina Hart, Lisa (Charles) Reed, Beverly Johnson and Cathy Cole; his mother, Ceola Johnson; brothers, Arthur Lee (Judy) Johnson, Johnny Johnson, Eddie Lewis (Mary) Johnson; sister, Ola Mae Johnson-Amos; 5 grandchildren; other relatives and friends. No prior calling hours. Memorial Service will be held Saturday, October 12th, 11:00 a.m. at Bethesda Church of God In Christ, 120 St. Bridgets Dr.

Elder Ronald Hoston, Officiating. Serenity Hill's Funeral Chapel, Inc. 770 East Main (227-9545) Kisielewicz, Jozef Oct. 6, 2002. He is survived by many friends and relatives in Poland.

Friends are invited to go directly to St. Stanislaus Church, Saturday morning at for a Mass of Christian Burial. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Arrangements: FELERSKI FUNERAL HOME. Lawton, Eleanor C.

Monday, October 7, 2002 at age 66 after a brief illness. Survived by her husband, Richard C. Lawton; daughter and son-in-law, Betsi Dwyer and Rick Sellers; son and daughter-in-law, Geoff and Coleen Dwyer; two step-sons, Richard (Marilyn) and Gary (Susan) Lawton; grandchildren, Elizabeth, Bryan, John, Ronald Lawton and Alek, Jordan, Avery Sellers; sister, Julie Doescher; a niece and nephew. Ellie was born February 5, 1936 in Elyria, Ohio to Myra and Caspar Clark. She moved to Rochester as a young child, attended school in Brighton, graduated from the Columbia School of Rochester, and from Endicott College.

She was an active member of the Rochester Garden Club, a Flower Show Judge for the Garden Club of America, a Friend of Strong Memorial Hospital, and a volunteer for Strong Cardiac Rehab. A Memorial Service will be held at 1:00 PM on Friday at St. Paul's Episcopal Church followed by a reception at the Chatterbox Club. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester, 840 University Ave. 14607.

Arr. by Anthony Funeral Chapel, Inc. Death Notices Within Monroe County INDICATES THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF A PAID NOTICE IN THIS NEWSPAPER. MacLean, Norman K. October 9, 2002 at the age of 74.

Predeceased by his wife, Rose. Survived by his 2 sons, Michael and Patrick (Marilyn) MacLean; granddaughters, Mary Ellen and Kathleen MacLean; sister, Margaret (Dick) Randall; brother, James MacLean. Family and friends are invited to call on SATURDAY 2-4 7-9PM at New Comer Family Funeral Home, 2636 Ridgeway Ave. where Norman's Funeral Service will be at 8:00 PM. Interment, Private.

McAlister, Edward, Ph.D. Passed away on October 6, 2002 of cancer. Born in Berkeley, California in 1926, he was a graduate of Dartmouth College and Cornell University. He had a private practice in Rochester and Corning, NY for many Long interested in architecture and preservation, he was appointed to the Rochester Preservation Board by Mayor Ryan. He served on the Steuben County Mental Health Board as well as other professional organizations.

He was a member of the Genesee Valley Antique Car Society and the National Packard Club. He is survived by his wife, Carol; two daughters, Jeanne and Deborah; four stepchildren, Marten, John, Lynne and Thomas; and ten grandchildren. A Remembrance Service will be held on Sunday, October 13th at 11 am at the Hervey Ely Mansion at the corner of Troup and Eagle Streets in the historic Corn Hill neighborhood of Rochester. Donations in his memory may be made to The Landmark Society of Western New York, 133 S. Fitzhugh, 14608.

Arr. by Anthony Funeral Chapel, Inc. Morrison, Charity Mae October 9, 2002. She is survived by her husband, Henry sons, Henry Jr. (Tracy) and Herman; daughters, Carolyn, Evelyn (Calvin) Lewis, Mary Hazel Nesmith, Patricia Ann (Mark) Douglas and Pamdora Dillard; sister; 36 grandchildren; 53 greatgrandchildren; 1 great-great-grandchild; other relatives and friends.

Calling Hours on Friday at 5-9PM at Metropolitan Funeral Chapels, 109 West Ave. Funeral Service, Saturday at at Faith Temple Apostolic Church, 141 Arnett Blvd. Bishop Jerry McCullough Officiating. Interment, Riverside Cemetery. Schreiner, Myrna J.

Wellsville, NY: Age 60 of Level Acres died, September 30, 2002. She is survived by husband, Roger Schreiner; 2 daughters, Tracy (Tim) Ellsworth and Kathalene (Ben) Sherwood; 1 son, Rick Schreiner; and 8 grandchildren. A Special Mass will be held October 12th, at 11 AM at St. Andrews Church, 923 Portland Avenue. Steffenhagen, Shirley October 10, 2002.

Survived by her husband, Gary Steffenhagen; daughters, PenBuster Steffenhagen, Jeanene (James) Nudo; son, Gary (Danielle) Steffenhagen; 3 grandsons, Randy, Lenny, Alex; brother, John (Cherly) Brown; Shirley is also survived by several brothers and as Family and friends may call on FRIDAY (today) 2-4, 7-9 P.M. at New Comer Family Funeral Home, 2636 Ridgeway Ave. (Westside Chapel), where her Funeral Serwill be on SATURDAY at 10 A.M. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Vermeire, Colleen A.

Of Greece, NY on October 9, 2002. Predeceased by husband, Sebastian P. She is survived by her son and daughterin-law, Jim Susan; 3 daughters and sonsin-law, Alicia Henry Giroud, Mary George Thompkins, Jennifer Vermeire; 7 grandchildren, Amanda, Kristin, Jessica, James Ryan, Michael, Tiffany Gabriella; several nieces and nephews; and beloved dog, Misty. Friends may call at ARNDT FUNERAL HOME, 1118 Long Pond Road (south of Maiden Lane) on Saturday 4-7 PM. Services and Interment at convenience of family.

PLEASE OMIT FLOWERS. Those wishing may make contributions to Medical Oncology Fund in Rochester General Hospital Foundation, 1445 Portland Avenue, Suite G-4, Rochester, NY 14621. Whitlow, Dorothy M. SCOTTSVILLE: Dorothy M. Whitlow 10-9-2002.

Survived by daughters, Linda Whitlow, Nina (Charles) Johnson; sons, Steven, Wayne Whitlow; sister, Rose Frazier; brother, Wallace (Faye) Whitlow; 8 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; and special friends, Helen Johnson and Liz Marlowe. Friends may call on Sunday from 2-5PM at the J.H. Cameron Funeral Home, 26 Rochester Scottsville. Funeral Services will be held on Monday at 11AM at the Grace Episcopal Church. Memorials may be made to the Church.

Williams, Elizabeth Betty October 9, 2002. She is survived by her daughter, Phyllis; grandchildren, Helena (Troy) Frierson, Latasha Coles, Ashlyn and Justice Simpson; great-grandchildren, Jazmin Wright and Troy other relatives. The family will receive friends on Saturday at at Metropolitan Funeral Chapels, 109 West Ave. where the Funeral Service will begin at Interment will be at the convenience of the family. Wood, Betty J.

WEBSTER: October 10, 2002. She is predeceased by her husband, Robert E. Wood. Survived by her daughter, Wendy (Ed) Syracuse; her son, John F. Wood; 3 grandchildren, Ronell, Robert, Pieter; great-grandson, Zachary; nieces.

Friends may call FRIDAY 4-8 at PROFETTA FUNERAL CHAPEL, 1650 Empire Blvd. (at Plank Road) where her Funeral Services will be held Saturday 10 am. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. Death Notices Outside Monroe County INDICATES THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF A PAID NOTICE IN THIS NEWSPAPER. Smith, Margery (Sharpe) CANANDAIGUA: Of the Chosen Spot Apartments, passed away quietly Oct.

9, 7:05 PM at FF Thompson Hospital. She was 78. She retired from Fisher Scientific Corp. in Chili, NY after eleven years of service. She was a member of the Locust Twig of Myers Community Hospital, also a member of the Women guild of the First Baptist Church of Williamson.

She is survived by her husband of 53 years, Lee A. Smith of Canandaigua; sons, Stephen S. (Cynthia) Smith of Stanley, NY, Mark W. Smith, Rochester, NY; daughter, Susan M. Smith, Newton Centre, Mass; two grandchildren, Michael Weber Lindsey Ann Smith; many nieces nephews.

Friends may call Sat. from 2-4 7-9 at the Fuller Funeral Home, 190 Buffalo St. Canandaigua. A Memorial Service will be held Sunday 2 PM. at the First Baptist Church, East Main Williamson.

Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Flowers will be welcomed. Contributions may be made in her name to the First Baptist Church in Williamson, NY. Death Notices Outside Monroe County INDICATES THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF A PAID NOTICE IN THIS NEWSPAPER. NEWS BEAT Area sends five for storm relief Five area Red Cross volunteers have been sent to Louisiana to help after Hurricane Lili struck that region.

Rudy Kistner of Webster left for New Orleans on Thursday to work as a mass casualty specialist. Carol Preston of Penfield and Terisa Walker of Rochester left for New Orleans on Tuesday. Preston has been assigned to mental health and Walker, family services, the Red Cross said. On Saturday, Theresa Lamphron-Read of Springwater, Livingston County, and John Coffey of Greece left for Baton Rouge. Lamphron-Read was to work as a shelter manager; Coffey was working on assessing damage and returned Wednesday.

Officials said more trained volunteers may be needed to go to Texas for flooding associated with the hurricane. Ornish group to meet Monday The Ornish Support Group of Greater Rochester will hold its monthly meeting from 6:30 to 9:15 p.m. Monday at the Cornell Cooperative Extension, 249 Highland Ave. After a 6:30 p.m. potluck dinner, group members will talk about healthy desserts.

The group, which seeks to prevent or reverse heart disease, meets on the second Monday of each month. Members are admitted free; guests pay $3. For more information, call (585) 234-7076. Drivers alerted to I-490 changes The next steps of the $18 million Interstate 490 reconstruction plan between Bushnell's Basin and the New York state Thruway started on Thursday. Motorists will note the following changes: Westbound traffic on I-490 will drive on newly constructed lanes.

The 1-490 westbound ramp from Route 96 near Woodcliff Office Park in Perinton will reopen. It has been closed since April. The Route 96 northbound ramp to westbound I-490 in Victor will close. Crews will reconstruct pavement on the ramp, which is expected to reopen by Nov. 15.

0 Death Notices Within Monroe County INDICATES THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF A PAID NOTICE IN THIS NEWSPAPER. Andrews, Clara M. Saturday, October 5, 2002. Predeceased by her husband, Anthony. Mrs.

Andrews is survived by her daughters, Mary (August) DeWilde and Carolyn Andrews; grandchildren, Gary (Susan) DeWilde, Sandra DeWilde; great-grandsons, Jeffrey and Michael DeWilde; sister, Madeline (Robert) VanDeWalle. Family and friends are invited to attend her Memorial Mass SATURDAY 11:00 AM at Christ The King Church (445 Kings Hwy South). Interment private. Arrangements by Paul W. Harris Funeral Home, Inc.

Barth, Ruth E. WEBSTER: Oct. 9, 2002. She leaves her siblings, Earl, Beulah (Tony) Hargrave and Arthur (Jo Ann); nieces and nephews. Friends may call 7-9 Sat.

at Willard H. Scott Funeral Home, 12 South Webster where her Funeral Service will be held at 2:30 PM Sun. Interment at convenience of family at West Webster Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to Humane Society at Lollypop Farm, P.O. Box 299 Fairport 14450.

Conrose Charles W. WEBSTER: October 10, 2002. He is survived by his wife, Carolyn; children, Charles (Judy) Conrose, Jr. of Penfield, Carol (Ted) Holtz of VT, and Cynthia (Stephen) Laham of MA; sister, Jane Messina; 9 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Saturday, 11:00 AM at Holy Trinity Church, 1460 Ridge Road, Webster.

Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery. Contributions in his memory may be directed to the School of the Holy Childhood, 100 Groton Parkway, Rochester, NY 14623. Arrs. Anthony Funeral Chapel. Conti, James Philip M.D.

October 8, 2002. He is survived by his loving wife, Hilda; beloved children, Carol Ann (Brent) Foster and James "J.B." (Tracy) Conti; devoted brother, Anthony Conti; grandchildren, Brent Philip Foster, Olivia and Michael James Conti; several nieces and nephews. James served as a captain in the U.S. Army. He was a local physician for over 40 years, member of the Monroe Co.

Medical Society, Academy of Medicine and the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. Friends may call Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9 at Anthony Funeral Chapel, 2305 Monroe Ave. You are invited to bring a written memory or favorite photograph of James for the family's Memory Book. A Funeral Mass will be held Friday, 11:00 AM, at St. Louis Church, 60 S.

Main St. Pittsford, NY. Interment will be at White Haven Memorial Park. Contributions in his memory may be directed to the National Kidney Foundation Suite 202, 1 Grove St. Pittsford, NY 14534 or Gilda's Club, 255 Alexander St.

14607. Rochester, NY. To light a candle of condolence, please visit www.anthonychapels.com. Bonter, Neil A. CLARENDON: Passed away on Oct.

9, 2002. He is survived by his wife, Carolyn; children, Jill, David and Jamie; brother, Bill (Nancy) of Spencerport; sister, Linda (Terry) Devlin of AZ. Neil was an School Teacher for 31 years at ChurchvilleChili Schools. Funeral Services and Interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Contributions, 2699 can be Lee.

Road, to Suite Nature 500, Conser- Winter Park, 32789 for the purchase of Sensitive Lands. Arrangements by Fowler Funeral Home, Inc. Krebbeks, Kirk Edward LYONS: Age 18, died Wednesday, October 9, 2002 from injuries sustained from an automobile accident. Surviving are his mother, Joyce Krebbeks of Lyons; father, Dennis (Marilyn) Krebbeks of Clyde; 2 brothers, Brian DePauw of Lyons, Ethan Krebbeks of Lyons; "little" brother and sister, Kyle and Kenzie Alexanian of Lyons; maternal grandparents, David Mary Ann Jones of Newark; paternal, grandmother, Eleanor Krebbeks Aunt, Elizabeth (Frank) Bouwens of Newark; Uncle, David Jones, of Newark; Aunt, of Syracuse; Aunt, Hope (Libo) Alexanian of Lyons: great Uncle, David Sappa of Lyons; several cousins and many friends. Kirk was born in Rochester on September 10, 1984 a son to Dennis and Joyce Jones Krebbeks.

He was a 2002 graduate of Lyons Central School and was a dedicated football player and wrestler. He was a member of the National Honor Society and was in the "Who's Who of American High School Students" for 2001 and 2002. He also was the recipient of the achievement award in at the Wayne Area Vocational Center for 2001-2002. He was currently a freshman at Cayuga Community College. For those wishing, please make contributions in his memory to the Lyons High School Football Boosters Club.

Friends and family are invited to attend calling hours on Sunday (Oct. 13) from 2-4 and 7-9 pm at the Weeks-Keysor Funeral Home, 5 Phelps St. Lyons. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday (Oct.14) at 11am at the St. Michael's Church, Lyons.

Burial will follow at South Lyons Cemetery. Sica, Roy J. RETSOF: October 10, 2002 at age 87 years. He was predeceased by his wife, Antoinette in 2000. He is survived by his children, Jerry Sica of Retsof, Rose (Bernd) Westphal of Clifton Park, NY, Mary of Youngstown, NY; grandchildren, Kristina, Nicole, Deborah Sica, Melissa (David) Kennedy, Jennifer Mielke Karl Westphal; several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call Saturday at the Rector-Hicks Funeral Home, 111 Main in Geneseo. Funeral Mass Saturday St. Lucy's Church in Retsof. Burial, St. Mary's Cemetery, Geneseo.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to Retsof Ambulance, Box 92, Retsof, 14539. Keith, Austin S. the daylong Arts Reconnect conference and workshops begins at 7 a.m. Saturday at Roberts Wesleyan College's Roberts Cultural Life Center, West Side Drive, North Chili. Cost is $65.

For more, visit www.artsreconnect.org. Christian music during Sunday service. Now Hancock is worship leader. "A drama is intended to make people feel 'I've been says Hancock, whose conference is aimed at teaching pastors and scores of volunteers stage lighting, acting, writing, directing and the like. "Drama tries to depict everyday situations and how being a Christian can give people hope and be able to cope.

It is intended to make people feel engaged. It is the same with contemporary music. Today, you can't use the music my grandmother listened to. We're not the same old church anymore." David Madison, a software engineer who is drama coordinator at Browncroft Community Church, says most church drama being done today is not periodbased but original works in modern language. "We're going more and more in this direction drama, multimedia, video and music.

Some churches will refrain from this, but we feel it is not only something we need to do now but is the way of the future." E-mail address: DemocratandChronicle.com Jeff Carlson and William Price, the city's port project manager. Getting final approval for the ferry is also critical to starting improvements to the port in Charlotte. The city has $4 million on account with the federal Highway Department for ferry-related, port improvements. But the state Department of Transportation, which disburses the money, is requiring a signed agreement before the money is released. Price said that they need a deal to start construction of the ferry terminal and rebuild a river wall.

"If there is a hold-up (today) and this goes into next week or the week after, then I'm going to have to take a hard look at using city money to get the wall started," Price said. E-mail addresses: DemocratandChronicle.com DemocratandChronicle.com WALWORTH: Entered into rest on October 10, 2002 at the age of 84. He was predeceased by his wives, Marjorie and Edna; sister, Ellen; brother, Donald; 2 grandchildren, Keith Moss and Brannon Mascioli. Surived by daughters, Ann (Dean) Guest of Palmyra, Kathy (John) Rynders of Wayland; 4 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews and close friends and acquaintances. He was a WWII Army Veteran.

He was a mason for 60 years and a member of Walworth Lodge. A 30-year member of the Macedon Fire Department. 50-year member of the American Legion. A member of the Macedon Center United Methodist Church. He also volunteered for over 30 years at the Canandaigua VA.

Friends and family are invited to call Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 at Stevens Funeral Home, 3896 Buffalo Street, Marion, where the Funeral Service will be held Monday, 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Macedon Center Fire Department or the Macedon Center United odist Church. In Memoriam Ivan A. Matthew "Tall Boy" never said you're leaving You never said goodbye You were gone before we knew it. If tears could build a stairway And memories were a lane We would walk right up to heaven To bring you home again.

Our hearts still ache in sadness And secret tears still fall We know that you were only Responding to God's almighty call. Your loving friends, Freddie Olive Skellen, Marcia J. In memory of a loving Mother and wonderful Wife. Not a day goes by we don't think of you and miss you. Happy Birthday Ma Love Your Family.

Services Voss, Greta In loving memory of Greta Voss who passed on Affectionately known as "Ma Voss" to her childrens friends. Family and friends are invited to attend Greta's Burial, Saturday, October 12th at Brinnenstool Cemetery, 290 Erie Station Road at Noon. Matthew, Ivan A. "Tall Boy" Today after one year, we honor and celebrate the life of a great man, our father and beloved husband, Ivan. We will never forget this kind and loving man.

We love and miss you so much. Sadly missed by family, wife, Daisy; daughter, Alicia; sons; Ivan Wayne, Clarence and Lestroy..

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