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DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 2000 ers.com The Associated Press White Plains Hospital patient Angela Claro of Bogota, Colombia, uses the Guardian Angel computer program to update friends and relatives on her progress on a private Internet page that opens the door to virtual hospital visits. Get-wells made easy at visitingOurs.com THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WHITE PLAINS When Jessie McCarthy was in the hospital for major surgery, she was in no condition to call her friends and family in Curacao, the Netherlands and New York to keep them updated on her condition. So she left that to her Guardian Angel. Using a new computer program at White Plains Hospital Center, McCarthy's husband, Tim, set up a private Internet page and entered the e-mail addresses of their loved ones. The program gave a password to those pre-approved visitors and notified them every time Tim McCarthy the page's designated "Guardian Angel" posted an update.

Without leaving the hospital or accessing his own e-mail account, McCarthy could walk down the hall to a visitingOurs.com kiosk there are five at the hospital and type in whatever he wanted people to know. "Everything went fine," McCarthy wrote on the day of surgery last month. "Jessie is in recovery for the next two hours and then she will be moved to the CCU unit." Two days later, he wrote, "After a challenging night, she is feeling much better now. Jessie sends thanks for all your prayers and good thoughts." The friends and relatives could visit the page anytime to get the latest news, leave their own good wishes and even order a get-well gift from Amazon.com, Toys 'R' Us or 1- 800-Flowers. "Hi Im happy to hear that everything is going good," read one message left by a nephew in the Netherlands.

"Greetings to tante (Dutch for aunt) Jessie and tell her I send a big "Knuffel" and to get well soon." Another message made available by the McCarthys was written by a friend in a language spoken in Curacao and Aruba: "I am writing in Papiamento so you can know that Curacao also is thinking about you," the friend said. "I will check later how the surgery went." As she recovered, Jessie McCarthy, a teacher, wrote her own messages from the hospital or from her Hartsdale home. There's no limit on how long a page can be used. The program is also in use, or about to come online, at the Ronald McDonald House in Manhattan, CancerCare, The New York State Hospice Association and Action for Sick Children in London. About 100 patients were using it this week.

A similar service, called theStatus, is in use at the Cleveland Clinic Heart Center and has about 250 patient pages, said company spokeswoman Missy Corbat. The developer, president and chief executive officer of visitingOurs is David Gottesfeld, a White Plains psychologist. "The beauty of what our site does is once you create that e- mail list, you don't have to worry about it any more," he said. "All you have to do is post the updates and we take care of the rest." Though he lets nonprofit organizations affiliate for free, Gottesfeld said he expects the business to be making money from licensing and retail links by the end of the year. "We become financially more valuable the more pages that are opened up, the more people that are using it," he said.

"Part of this is also just doing good, helping people." Near drownings raise child care questions THE ASSOCIATED PRESS family lives at the house. Aida Graca, Patricia's mother, CARLE PLACE A Long was fixing lunch in the house for Island home where two toddlers five other children when the nearly drowned in a backyard toddlers walked out a side door, pool faced a state probe yester- said Farrell. Three other adults day to determine whether its in the house failed to notice residents were actually running their departure. an illegal day care center. Authorities were checking Several questions remain fol- whether the Carvalhos, who lowing the Thursday accident were in Portugal at the time, had that left the two girls in critical turned the children's care over condition.

Investigators wanted to Graca while they were gone. to know if Julio and Joaquina Police do not believe they Carvalho were operating a day were in the pool long before care center; if so, whether they Graca noticed them missing and were licensed; or if they were discovered the pair. simply caring for relatives. State and Nassau County regThe two girls, Natalie Correia ulations generally require a day of Mineola, 17 months, and care license for people caring for Patricia Graca, 21 months, were more than two children who are breathing on respirators one day unrelated, said Fran Karliner, after they were found floating in spokeswoman for Child Care of the Carvalhos' pool. The Graca Nassau County.

a Zoo in Buffalo hires first female president THE ASSOCIATED PRESS She was the Prospect Park zoo's first-ever dual department BUFFALO The Buffalo curator, in charge of animals and Zoo's seven-month search for a education. new president has ended with Prior to Prospect Park, she the hiring of Donna was vice president of operations Fernandes, a former curator at at Zoo New England in Boston, Prospect Park Wildlife Center in where she revised the zoo's masBrooklyn. ter plan and completed a new Fernandes will become the five-year corporate business first woman president in the 125- plan in conjunction with year-old zoo's history when she Harvard University. takes over Sept. 11.

A recent graduate of Simmons Fernandes has been National Graduate School of Management Public Radio's resident animal in Boston, Fernandes graduated expert for the nature series from Brown University and Living on Earth, and has written earned a master's and a doctorfor a wide range of publications. ate at Princeton University. Death Notices Within Monroe County INDICATES THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF A PAID NOTICE IN THIS NEWSPAPER. Cohen, Sophie F. Died at the Jewish Home of Cny, Syracuse.

Her husband Milton died in 1980, a daughter, Judith Gordon died in 1991. Survived by her daughter, Sherri Kost of Pittsford; 5 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren. Services and Burial were Syracuse. Contributions to Food Link of Rochester, 936 Exchange St, Rochester, NY 14608. Cowles, Edward R.

PLEASE NOTE SERVICE CHANGE. August 9, 2000. He is survived by his wife, Cornelia; son and daughter-in-law, Adam R. and Maria Green Cowles, and granddaughter, Annika of Bethesda, MD. Friends may call at the Anthony Funeral Chapel, 2305 Monroe Ave.

Services will be private at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers memorial donation may be directed to the Rochester Yaght Club, Junior Saling Program, 5555 St. Paul Rochester, 14617. D'Angelo, Josephine (Baccanti) August 11, 2000 age 80. Predeceased by her husband, Michael.

Survived by her daughter, Joanne (Raymond) Doughty; brother, Thomas (Helen) Baccanti; her sister, Mary Miller; also brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law; many nieces nephews. Calling SUNDAY 2-4 7-9 at the Falvo Home 1395 N. Goodman St. Funeral MON. 9 AM from the funeral home and 9:30 in Annunciation Church.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to ViaHealth Home Care Administration, 333 Humboldt. 14610. Interment White Haven Memorial Park. Fowler, Chris August 10, 2000. She is survived by her husband, Grant Fowler; children, Craig (Margaret) Morrell, Kelly (Paul) Fries, Scott (Caroline) Morrell, Jeffrey (Tracey) Morrell, Dr.

Christopher (Jill) Fowler, Justin (Denise) Fowler, Sarah (Brian) Davis, Jennifer (fiance' Brad Schultz); grandchildren, Lauren, Kayla, Susan, Aly, Cierra, Taylor, Christen, Ryan, Carson, Samantha; brother, Gerald (Susie) Wunderlich; niece, Heidi; nephews, Greg and Skipper. Chris was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend to many. She co-owned and operated, along with her long-time friend Carol Tirone, the Second Hand Rose Shop in Pittsford for 25 years. Friends may call Sunday, 2-4, 7-9 at the Anthony Funeral Chapel, 2305 Monroe Ave. You are invited to bring a written memory or photograph of Chris for the family's Memory Book.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Monday, 11 AM at Church of the Transfiguration, 50 W. Bloomfield Pittsford. Interment at White Haven Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be directed to the Leukemia Society of America, 5500 Main Suite 110 Williamson, NY 14221 or to Visiting Nurse Service Hospice, 2180 Empire Webster, NY 14580. For more information contact: www.anthonychapels.com Gillette, Norman I.

Friday, August 11, 2000. Predeceased by his wife, Geraldine Sue Gillette. He is survived by his children, Gail (Robert) Propester of Middlesex and Gary N. (Nancy) Gillette of Webster; grandchildren, Amy and Sarah Propester, Colleen and Bradley Gillette; sister, Marion (Leslie) Prinse of FL; sister-in-law, Aileen (Robert) Brown of Fairport; several nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to attend his Memorial Service on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Bethany Presbyterian Church, 3000 Dewey Avenue.

Private interment in White Haven Memorial Park. Friends may make contributions in his memory to the Bethany Presbyterian Church, 3000 Dewey Avenue, Rochester 14616 or the WWII Memorial, PO Box 96766, Washington, DC 20090. Arrangements entrusted to Vay-Schleich Meeson Funeral Home Inc. Holzermer, Edwin E. (Eddie) Thursday, August 10, 2000 at 50.

He is survived by wife, Catherine (Heberger) Holzermer; daughter, Christine Holzermer; son, Andrew (Jenn Kirchner) Holzermer; grandson, Jared; father and mother, John and Lorraine Holzermer of AZ; brother, Steve (Pam) Holzermer of AZ; sisters, Kathy (Lynn) Greene, Karen (Dan) Braafhart, Sheri Holzermer all of AZ; fatherin-law and mother-in-law, Philip and Genevieve Heberger of FL; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Donald and Mary Maier, Kenneth and Phyllis Corwin, Dale and Susan Maier, Ed and Fay Heberger, Richard Heberger; many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Mr. Holzermer was an. employee for Rochester Gas Electric for 26 years. Friends may call SUNDAY ONLY 2-4 7-9 PM at the DiPonzio Funeral Home, 219 Spencerport Gates.

On Monday morning, August 14, friends are invited to attend his Funeral Mass at 9:30 in St. Theodore's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Hildebrandt Center for Palliative Care, 224 Alexander St. 14607.

Kilton, Richard W. Entered peacefully into rest on August 5, 2000. Survived by his beloved wife of 22. years. Jo-Ann; son, Rick (Erin) Kilton of Colorado; daughter (and sons in-law) Susan (Rich) Nichol of Boston, MA, Kelly (Joseph) Lang of Webster, NY, Leslie (Peter) Seggelink of Arlington, TX, Kay (Greg) Greene of Rush, NY; brother, Roger (Peggy) Kilton of Montgomery, 11 grandchildren; several nieces and nephews and many dear friends.

He was a WWII Air Force Veteran and a member of the Craftsman Roberton Lodge. Family friends are invited to a memorial celebration of his life on Monday, August 14th at 11. a.m. followed by a luncheon gathering in the social room at Webster Presbyterian Church, 550 Webster Rd. Webster, NY.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Dick's memory to the VNS Hospice, 2180 Empire Blvd. Webster, NY 14580 to St. Mary's Hospice, 89 Genesee St. Rochester, NY 14611. Lavarn, Emery A.

Died suddenly on August 11, 2000 at age 65, much to the sadness of his family. He is survived by his wife, Betty (Coakley-Duncan) Lavarn; daughter, Debra (Kevin) Hite; granddaughters, Stacey Ann (Thomas) Yaw, Jennifer Rose Hite; several nieces and nephews and many friends too numerous to name. He was a US Army veteran and a retired Lt. Col. from the Reserves.

Emery was a devoted private duty nurse who was loved and respected by many. Emery took loving care of his friend and brother-in-law, Dick Coakley, bringing him to his home and nursing him while he was in his final stage of cancer. Saturday Sunday from 2-4 7-9 p.m. friends are invited to call at Miller Funeral Homes Inc. New Location, 3325 Winton Road South.

Emery's Funeral Service will be celebrated in the Miller Funeral Homes Interfaith Chapel on Monday 10:00 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Those who wish may contribute to St. Michael's Church in his memory. Death Notices Within Monroe County INDICATES THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF A PAID NOTICE IN THIS NEWSPAPER.

Leitstein, Murray August 11, 2000. Survived by his wife, Ann; son daughterin-law, Alan Barbara of Plantation, FL; daughter, Barbara Leitstein of Jamaica Plain, MA; grandchildren, Michael (Wendy), Brian; great grandchild, Courtney; nephews, Robert Bruce Leitstein. Those wishing to attend graveside services Sunday, August 13th may gather at the main entrance to Mt. Hope Cemetery, Services at 11 AM. Friends wishing may contribute to the Jewish Home Foundation in his memory.

Arrangements: Parsky Funeral Home. Levinson, Marcus (Pat) August 11, 2000. Predeceased by his brother Herbert Bernard Levinson sister Janet Levinson. Survived by his wife, Erma; daughters, JoAnn (Ed) Vander, Kay Knop Alice Sposato; grandchildren, Mark (Eileen) Vander, Tracy Vander, Aaron Amy Knop, Michael (Lisa), Ryan, Peter, Jeffrey Ben Sposato; sisters, Edith Marian Levinson. He was employed by the State Department of Transportation a member of the Professional Engineering Association.

Funeral services will be held Monday, 14th at 10 AM in the Benjamin Goldstein Chapel at Temple B'rith Kodesh, 2131 Elmwood Ave. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions in his memory may be directed to the Gates Volunteer Ambulance or the American Diabetes Assoc. The family will receive friends at 640 Westside Drive, Monday immediately following the service at the cemetery and 7-9 PM, Tuesday Wednesday 2-4 7-9 PM.

Arrangements: Parsky Funeral Home. McCarthy, C. Violet (Gardner) August 10, 2000 at age 90. Predeceased by her husband, Bernard J. and 3 brothers, Floyd, Donald and Kenneth Gardner.

Survived by 4 daughters, Anne Martin Fisher of NC, Jeannine (Edward) Delaney of Pittsford, Gail Morabito of NC and Deborah (Howard) Farley of Hemlock; 12 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; nieces, nephews and sisters-in-law. Violet was an honorary Member of the St. Ann Rosary Society, a member of the Legion of Mary and St. Joseph's Hospital Auxiliary of Port Charlotte, FL. Friends may call SUNDAY 1-4 at the funeral home of HENRY D.

HALLORAN SON 5781 West Henrietta Rd. Family and friends will meet MONDAY 12 o'clock at St. Ann Home Chapel for Violet's Funeral Mass. Interment Holy Sepulchre. THE FAMILY ASKS THE COURTESY OF NO FLOWERS.

Contributions in Violet's memory to the Central Association of the Miraculous Medal, 475 East Chelten PA 19144. Oliver, John August 9, 2000. Predeceased by his father, Andrew Oliver sister, Teresa Masco. Survived by his wife, Isabel M. Oliver; daughter her husband Vanza David McEntee; his mother, Vanza Oliver; brother, Andrew (Violet) Oliver; granddaughters, Andrea Jaclyn McEntee; aunts, uncles, nieces nephews.

John retired from Eastman Kodak Co. Friends may call at the James R. Gray Funeral Home, 1530 buffalo Rd. at Howard Rd. Sunday 2-4 7-9.

Funeral Mass Monday 10 a.m. at St. Pius Tenth Church, 3032 Chili Ave. Interment St. Pius Tenth Cemetery.

Provost, Phyllis M. (Bach) Wednesday, August 9, 2000 at age 75. Predeceased by her mother, Mary Grube, step-father, Roy Grube and life-time friend, Larry Kiefer. Survived by Gail Webster and family, and friends. She was a retiree of Eastman Kodak.

Friends may call at the funeral home of ALVAH HALLORAN SON, 2125 Chili Ave. Sunday 6-9 p.m. where Funeral Services will be held Monday at 11:00 a.m. Interment Pine Hill Cemetery, Rush, NY. Shelhamer, Janet H.

FAIRPORT: August 8, 2000. Predeceased by husband, Donald Jay: son, Gary John. Survived by daughters, Diane Shelhamer; grandson, Blake; daughter-in-law, Vickie Christman Bonnie Gable; brother-inShelhamer; step Donna (Phillip) law Glen (Eva) Shelhamer; aunt, Naoma Osburn; several step-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Friends are welcome to call at Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home, Egypt location, Pittsford Palmyra Fairport, Sunday 6-8 where Service will be held Monday at 11 a.m.

Interment Elmwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please consider Upstate NY Cancer Research Education Foundation. Webber, Donald W. Entered into rest suddenly on August 10, 2000 in his 55th year. Air Force Veteran of the Vietnam Conflict.

Owned and Operated Cobblestone a local trucking company, member of the Palmyra V.F.W. and the 130th N.Y. Dragoons. Survived by his father, D. Wayne Webber; brother and sister-in-law, Thomas B.

Janice Webber; 2 nephews and a niece, Blake, Tim, Megan Webber. Predeceased by his mother, Mary E. (Watson) Webber. At the family's request calling hours will not be observed and the courtesy of no flowers. Family and friends are invited to attend a Graveside Service at Lake View Cemetery, Pultneyville Monday morning at 10:30 AM.

Expressions of sympathy may be favorite directed in his memory to the donators charity. Arrangements by Funeral Home, Williamson. Widing, Dorothy T. (Seager) August 11, 2000. Predeceased by her husbands, C.

Milton Seager and Roger P. Widing. She is survived by her sons, Marshall (Jean) Seager, Fred (Diane) Seager; daughters, Sheryl (Jim) Hotchkiss, Diane Seager; step-daughter, Susan McMullen; step-son, Roger Widing; sister, Helen (Jim) Shaw of FL, Mary (Edward) Carson; 7 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Dorothy was a member of the Seton Group and an avid bridge player. Friends may call Sunday, 5-8 at Anthony Funeral Chapel, 2305 Monroe Ave.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Monday, 11 AM at St. Louis Church, 50 S. Main Pittsford. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be directed to the Pittsford Volunteer Ambulance, P.O.

Box 122, Pittsford, NY 14534. Death Notices Within Monroe County INDICATES THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF A PAID NOTICE IN THIS NEWSPAPER. ACROSS THE STATE WEST SENECA W. Nile defense may go organic Some local officials are looking at organic pesticides to mosquitoes that may be infected with West Nile Virus. The Town Board in West Seneca near Buffalo is trying to come up with alternatives to Scourge, Anvil and Malathion, which are chemical treatments.

Environmentalists and residents in sites scheduled to be sprayed statewide have questioned their safety. The only organic pesticide, a bacteria known as BTI, is used for mosquito larva. It is applied in water. "BTI is very expensive, but it also has least impact on the environment," said state spokesman Michael Nierenberg. Upstate New York municipalities are weighing whether to spray their communities as more dead birds test positive for the West Nile virus.

The virus has been found in either dead birds or mosquitoes in 21 counties and in three boroughs of New York City. CANASTOTA Oneidas insist sign is sovereign Town officials say a 20- square-foot roadside sign put up by the Oneida Indian Nation violates zoning laws and they want it removed. The tribe says the sign in the town of Lenox is on Oneidaowned land, which makes it sovereign reservation property so they do not have to follow town zoning laws. Officials said they would order nation leaders to appear in town court to defend a notice of violation. Lenox would become the third municipality this year to challenge the Oneidas 'over the sovereignty of reacquired homelands.

-THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Death Notices Within Monroe County INDICATES THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF A PAID NOTICE IN THIS NEWSPAPER. Ashman, Bruce W. Tuesday, August 8, 2000. Predeceased by his father, Russell Ashman. He is survived by his wife, Debbie Ashman; a son, Thomas Ashman; daughters, Kelly and Jennifer Ashman; his mother, Juanita Ashman; a brother, John (Bonnie) Ashman; sisters, Sandy (Bill) Manciocchi, Janet (David) Engiert; also many nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends.

Bruce was a retired Army Col. with over 28 years of service; member of the Army Reserves and the Signal Regiment. Friends may call Sunday 2-4, 7-9 at Vay-Schleich Meeson Funeral Home 1075 LONG POND ROAD (north of Maiden Lane) where his Service will be held Monday at 10 o'clock in the Chapel. Interment Riverside Cemetery full Military Honors. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made "In Memory of Bruce W.

Ashman" to the Blood and Cancer Research Fund, Dr. David Korones, of Cancer Center, 601 Elmwood Ave. Box 704, Rochester, NY 14642. Attn: Bernie Marinelli. Basaman, Peter August 9, 2000.

Predeceased by He is his wives, survived by Julia and daughter, Maria. Irene (Robert) Kier; grandchildren, Heather Dawson, Eric Sean Kier, Robert Kier; great grandchildren, Erica Jessica Dawson, Gregory Jeffrey Kier; son, Edward (Maria) Basaman; grandchild, Eric Johnson; son, Richard Basaman; sister-in-law; Katarzyna Basamon; niece, Danuta (Richard) Roman, and children, Nicholas Matthew; nephew, Tomasz Basamon; stepson, Walter (Elizabeth) Prochownik of Toronto, CN. Many family and friends in Poland and Canada. Friends may call Friday 2-4, 7-9 PM at the RICHARD L. FELERSKI FUNERAL HOME 1005 Hudson Ave.

where prayers will be offered Saturday morning at 9 AM followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 at St. Stanislaus Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Friends may make contributions to the Rochester, NY in his memory. Bingham, Isaac August 68, 2000.

He is survived by his son, Donnell Bingham, Jerry Snead and Gary Burroughs, daughters, Joyce Bingham and Cathy Blake; 1 brother; 6 sisters; a host of grandchildren and other relatives. Friends may call, Sunday, 7-9PM at Metropolitan Funeral Chapels, 109 West Ave. Funeral Service, Monday, 11 AM at Baber AME Church, 550 Meigs St. Rev. Norvel Goff, officiating.

Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. Bruckner, Gottlieb at age 96. Beloved husband of Mathilde; father of Mathilde (Toni) Muthig, Friederike (Bert) Nagy, Ingeborg (Fritz) Barta, and Hedwig (Rolf) Werner; grandfather of Sonja (Terry) French, Atti and Ilona Nagy, Kristine and Roland Werner. Gottlieb's Memorial Service will be celebrated Sunday 4:00 p.m. at Reformation Lutheran Church, 111 North Chestnut St.

Those wishing may direct memorial contributions to the Church. Chinnici, Peter P. Of Greece, NY. On August 10, 2000. He is survived by his wife, Gloria; 3 sons and law, Paul and Lisa, Frank, Andaughters Cheryl; 4 grandchildren, Paul, Tina, Ryan and Hillary; 1 brother, George (Cora); 1 sister, Poggi; several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at ARNDT FUNERAL HOME, 1118 Long Pond Rd. (S. of Maiden Ln.) on Sunday 1 to 4PM. Everyone will meet on Monday at St. John The Evangelist Church, Ridge Rd.

W. for his Funeral Mass. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Those wishing may contribute to The Rochester Regional Diabetes Assoc. or Leukemia Society of America Inc. Wood, Leonard G.

(Ret. Lt. Col.) July 31, 2000, Born in Rochester, NY Survived by wife, Elsie Wood of Carbondale, IL; 1. son; 2 daughters; 8 grandchildren. Graveside Services Aug.

12 at 11AM, White Haven Memorial Park. Death Notices Outside Monroe County INDICATES THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF A PAID NOTICE IN THIS NEWSPAPER. Sherry, Ralph D. AVON: August 9, 2000 at age 70. survived by his 4 children, Alan (Karen) of Hammondsport, NY, Debbie (Ronald) Wall of Caledonia, Ronald Sherry of Bath, Brian (Vicki) Sherry of Fairport; 2 sisters, Claudia Plummer, Carrie Bartley; 14 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

Mr. Sherry was born on May 30, 1930 in Logan, PA, the son of Raymond Sherry and Milissa Miller Sherry. He was a carpenter until his retirement. Friends are invited to call Sunday 2-4, 7-9 and Monday 7-9 Only at StephensonDougherty Funeral Home 350 Genesee Avon where his Funeral Service will be held Tuesday at a time to be announced. Contributions may be made to the Highland Hospital Foundation, Respitory Therapy (1000 Highland Rochester, NY 14620) in his memory.

Interment East Avon Cemetery. Sackett, Wayne A. BERGEN: August 10, 2000, age 65. Husband of Letha Taylor Sackett and the late Beatrice Tharrett Sackett. Father of Randy (Angela) Sackett and Sandra (Wesley) Baun; stepfather of James (Lois) Shene, Bonnie Straight, Betty (Anthony) Carey, Susan (Richard) Booth, Paula (Fred) Robas, Marjorie (Bruce) Riley, Lisa Taylor, and Tonya Bennett; brother of Harry Sackett, Donald (Madeline) Sackett, Kenneth Sackett, Gale Sackett and Bernita (Glenn) Mclntyre.

Calling 1-5 p.m. Saturday at H.E. Turner Co. Funeral Home, 51 South Lake Bergen. Services at 3:00 p.m.

Sunday at Bergen United Methodist Church. Memorials to Leukemia Society, American Cancer Society or Bergen Rescue Squad. Mancuso, Dominic "Mannie" Lime Rock: August 11, 2000. He is survived by his wife, Rose, with whom he had celebrated their 72nd wedding anniversary on October 1. Also survived by daughters, NY, Peggy (Edward) LeRoy; four Mary Jane (Douglas) Brodie, of Lowville, grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

He is predeceased by brothers, Joseph, Louis, James and Anthony, and sister Catherine Cory. Friends may call on Sunday from 2-6 at the Cameron Brady Steuber Funeral Home, 111. Wolcott (Rt. 19 South) LeRoy. A Funeral Mass will be held on Monday at 10AM at St.

Anthony's Church, in Lime Rock. Memorials may be made to St. Anthony's Church, Hospice Family Care, or the LeRoy Volunteer Ambulance. Wright, Betty S. MARION: Entered into rest on August 10, 2000 in her 75th year.

A WWII Marine Veteran, a retiree from Mobile Chemical of Macedon. Survived by her best friends, Mike and Debbie Mayeu of Marion and their children, Jason and Dana; brother, Richard (Gloria) Skanron of Rochester; nephews, cousins and dear friends. Family and friends are invited to call Saturday 2-4 7-9 at the Young Funeral Home, 425 West Main Williamson where a Service will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 PM. Interment Sunnyside Cemetery, Williamson. Expressions of sympathy may be directed in her memory to the House of John, 14 Spring Clifton Springs, NY 14432.

In Memoriam Andresi, Sylvia Mom its been 10 sad years. I miss being with you, talking and doing thing together, We always had fun. There are so many beautiful memories. Morn thank you for all the love, kindness, understanding, and for always being there for us. I love you mom and will always miss you.

Daughter Estelle. Borrelli, Angelo Sr. Today is your second year away from us, still missing you and thinking of you always. Love forever, wife, children, grandchildren and great Harrington, Charles G. Jr.

Thinking of you on your birthday You are loved and missed. All our love, Joyce, Laurie John, Pattie, Barry, Barry Matt, Kristen Alexis, Mark Jan, Jamie Brittany Sangermano, Arthur L. August 12, 1999 A year has seemed an eternity since I have been able to hear your laughter or see your smiling face. You are thought about and missed every single day for so many reasons. With the love of our family, your spirit is kept alive with the beautiful memories that we have of you.

May you be resting in peace as you fish with the Angels in Heaven. I love you and 1 miss you, Dad. Your Karina Card of Thanks Sangermano, Arthur L. August 12, 1999 Thank you to our Family and Friends for your Love, support, and unending kindness that you Have given us during our most saddened time. We especially thank the Rochester Bass Masters and the UPS family for your generosity and your devotion to keeping Artie's memory alive.

The Sangermano Family HART MONUMENT CO. SINCE 1856 For All Your Memorial Needs A 2301 Dewey Ave. Opposite Holy Sepulchre 865-6746.

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