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Pifl* 12- Genesee Country Express, Thursday, Jsnusry 8,1987 Obituaries JENNIE B. CHAPMAN Jennie B. Chapman, 72, of 6175 South Main St., Dansville, died Wednesday (Dec. 31, 1986) in Noyes Memorial Hospital follow- ing a long illness. She was born May 30, 1914, in Farmington, N.Y., and had resided in the Wayland-Dansville area most of her life. She was formerly employed as a waitress in Old Madrid restaurant in Dansville. Surviving are her husband, Henry E. Chapman; her children, Joanne Smeal of Rochester, Dominick Chiumento of Dansville, John Chiumento who is stationed with the Navy in Japan, David Kuhn of Wayland, Jean Ernst of Buffalo and Otto Kuhn of York; several grandchildren and great- grandchildren; a sister, Edna Jane Wyeth of the Republic of Panama. A graveside service was conduc- ted in Village Cemetery, Wayland, with the Rev. Richard Ives officiating. Arrangements were by the Walter E. Baird and Sons Funeral Home of Wayland. Memorial contributions may be made to either the Fire Depart- ment Ambulance Corps in Wayland or Dansville. JOHNE.FARRELL John E. Farrell, 76, of Elm Street, Dansville, died Friday (Jan. 2, 1987) in St. James Mercy Hospital, Hornell, after a long ill- ness. He was born in Meridian, Con- n., Mar. 14,1910, and had lived in the Dansville area for 40 years. His wife, Mary Elizabeth Farrell, died in 1975. Prior to retirement, he was employed by the Hayward Television Store in Dansville as a bench repairman. He was a mem- ber of St. Peter's Episcopal Church here. Surviving are a daughter, Mary Beth of Dansville; nieces and nephews. A service was conducted in the Chamberlin Funeral Home Mon- day afternoon with the Rev. Bruce Griffith officiating. Burial was in Greenmount Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Peter's Church. ROSE MARIE SMITH Rose Marie Smith, 15, of Websters Crossing, died Saturday tJan. 3, 1987) at St. James Mercy Hospital in Hornell following an automobiFe accident. She was a student at Wayland Cttitral School. Survivors include her parents, Gerald and Rose Smith; one brother, Gerald; a sister, Beth Ann, all at home; her maternal grandmother, Nellie Howard of Mt. Morris; paternal grandpar- ents, Jerry and Martha Smith of jEuless, Tex.; her paternal great- grandfather, Howard Smith of Eu- less, Tex.; several aunts, uncles and cousins. ** A funeral service was conducted •Wednesday at the Brown-Drowne funeral Home in Livonia. Burial ifas in Union Cemetery, Scottsburg. &ATELDA K. SEIPLE J: Matilda K. Seiple, 100, formerly <|J Dans ilie, died Saturday (Jan. £ 1987) in the Livingston County health Related Facility at Mt. $f orris where she had resided iJnce 1982. I M's. Seiple was born Sept. 8, i$8\ in Metman, Germany, a $&>-tenter c r Francis and Julia J3ine. She resided in Germany for $l3c years before moving to Siedensv^le, Pa., in 1892. She lived in Fnedensville for 90 years before moving to Dansville in JJB82. Her husband of 51 years, William Seiple, died in 1981. •*:She was a member of the fnedensville Evangelical Luth- eran Church and the Young Somen's Club of America in IHedensville. fc Surviving are a son, Norman of Dansvu.e: two grandchildren and fy/o great-grandchildren; a niece thd nephew. £•' A graveside service will be con- ducted at 3 p.m. today in the fViedensville Cemetery with the f |Sev. John Tomlinson officiating. JpTangement8 were by the >hnson Funeral Home of ansville. : " Memorial contributions may be (nude to the charity of the donor's fiioice. JJUETTA MEHLENBACHER :-* Arietta L. Mehlenbacher, 80, of g > Shults St., Wayland, died onday (Jan. 5, 1987) at her $ome following a long illness. f:Bom Feb. 11, 1906 in Hornell, e was the daughter of Harry d Ella Belle Tefft Totten. She the widow of Earney Mehlen- fecher, a former mayor of ffayland. :»Mrs. Mehlenbacher was a #tired bookkeeper for the former t . E. Van Patton Plumbing, Heat- g and Air Conditioning of Ifayland. She was a charter Member of the Wayland Golden •gera and a member of the United ethodist Church of Wayland. Survivors include two daugh- rs, Lois Haywood of Spring- ier and Jean Robertson of tsdam; nine grandchildren; 16 •teat-grandchildren; four sisters, fe©y Skelton of Weston, Bertha Jain of Canisteo, Arlene Deiter- man of Columbia, S. C, and El- dene Stachow of Indianapolis, In- d.; several nieces, nephews and cousins. A funeral service will be at 10 a.m. today at the Walter E. Baird & Sons Funeral Home in Wayland. The Rev. Richard Ives will officiate. Burial will be in Vil- lage Cemetery, Wayland. REV. THOMAS J. CKEEFE Rev. Thomas J. OTCeefe, a for- mer Dansville priest and pastor of Sacred Heart Church in Auburn, died unexpectedly Tuesday (Dec. 30, 1986) in Auburn Memorial Hospital. \ He was bom in Palmyra, was a graduate of St. Bernard's Semi- nary in Rochester and was or- dained a priest June 5, 1959. Fol- lowing ordination, he served as an assistant pastor of St. Mary's Church in Dansville. Father^ C- Keefe became pastor of Sacred Heart Church in 1982. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Irene Klaeysen, Mrs. Betty Vienna and Mrs. Marie Pelleitier, all of Palmyra. A Mass of Christian Burial was said in Sacred Heart Church Friday morning. Interment was in St. Ann's Cemetery, Palmyra. WALTER R. BAYLOR Walter R. Baylor, 68, of Staf- ford, formerly of Swain, died Thursday (Jan. 1,1987). Surviving are his wife, Mary Clark Baylor of Stafford; three sons, Richard of Houston, Tex., Jeffery of Caledonia and Mark of Byron; three daughters, Shirley Harrington of Perry, Dorris Baylor of Mt. Morris and Vivia Williams of Batavia; two step- sons, Thomas Hardy of Pavilion and Daniel Hardy of Orlando, Fla.; a step-daughter, Mary Gray of Batavia; four brothers, Russell of Perry, Harold of Canandaigua, Leslie Sr. of Hunt and 4 Leon of Warsaw; two sisters, Eva Vignari of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Mary Beagle of Macedon; 11 grand- children and one great-grand- child. A service was conducted in the Mann Funeral Home at Nunda Monday afternoon. Burial was in Union Cemetery, Dal ton. Memorial contributions may be made to the Heart and Lung As- sociation. LILLIAN P. WENNER Lillian P. Wenner, 77, of Schwab Hollow Road, Spring- water, died Wednesday (Dec. 31, 1986) in her home following a long illness. She was born Feb. 5, 1909, in Hornell, a daughter of Leslie and Ethel Wilson Luther. She had resided all of her life in Springwater and was a former employee of Champion Knit Co. in Livonia. Surviving are two sons, David of Springwater and Peter of Cohocton; a daughter, Peggy Myers of Wayland; two grandchildren; a brother, Leslie Luther of Perkinsville; a sister, Helen Green of Rochester. A service was conducted Sun- day in the Walter E. Baird and Sons Funeral Home, Wayland. ONNOLEE PAINE Mrs. Onnolee Paine, 72, of Garwood died Thursday (Jan. 1, 1987) in Rochester General Hospital. A life resident of the Canaseraga-Garwood area, she was a daughter of Rose and Daphne Glover. She was a former employee at Craig Developmental Center in Sonyea. Surviving are her husband, James Paine; a daughter, Linda Julien^of Springwater; two sons, James Mj. of Columbus, O., and Dale of West Bloomfield; a brother, H. Ross Glover of HAMDWARE STORES^ BARGAIN OF THE MONTH Dansville; four sisters, Dorothy Baker of Florida, Leola Chasey and Audrey McColl of Nunda and Georgiana Scheithauer of Marion, O.; 12 grandchidlren and one great-grandchild; nieces and nephews. A funeral service was conducted Sunday in the Garwood Methodist Church with arrangements by the Mann Funeral Home in Canaseraga. N emorial contributions may be mare to Camp Good Days and Spe rial Times or the American Hec rt Association. JEI rNIE A. HELYARD Ji nnie A. Hilyard, 76, of Hor- nell died Wednesday (Dec. 31, 198 >) in St. James Mercy Hospital following a short illness. A native of Canaseraga, she had resided in Canisteo for several years and in Hornell for about 30 years. She retired in 1973 from Birds Eye Inc., General Foods Corp., in Avon. Surviving are two daughters, Hazel Freas of Arkport and Helen Beaver of Hornell; two sons, Henry of Dansville and Harold of Canisteo; a sister, Hazel Northrup of Canisteo; 13 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. A service was conducted Satur- day afternoon in the Bender, Brown and Powers Funeral Home at Hornell. Burial was in Hillside Cemetery, Canisteo. WILLIAM R. RADLOFF William R. Radloff, 78, of Loon Lake died Monday (Dec. 29, 1986) in Bath Veterans Hospital follow- ing an extended illness. Mr. Radloff was born July 26, 1908, in Fon Du Lac, Wise. He had resided in the Wayland area for the past several years. He was a former superintendent at Paper Napkins in Lititz, Pa. Surviving are his wife, Helen S. Radloff; a daugther, Ann Stam- baugh of California; step-children Barbara Quanz of Wayland and Joseph Krol of Pittsford; eight grandchildren and three great- grandchildren; a brother, Richard of Clearview, Fla.; two sisters, Caroline Fiedler of Port Huron, Mich., and Ruth Crosby of Erving, Mass. Arrangements were by the Wal- ter E. Baird and Sons Funeral Home of Wayland. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. SOVIETS AND SALT II MOSCOW — The Kremlin said that it will continue to aboide by SALT II treaty limits on nuclear weapons despite Washington's deci- sion to exceed them, but it warned that the United States is making a mistake. On the East Pacific Rise, hyd- rothermal vents called "black smokers" belch fluids hot enough to melt led, says National Geographic. NEW WINTER HOURS Tues. 9-8 Wed. 9-8 Thurs. 9-5 Fri. 8-1 Closed Sat.-Sun.-Mon. Dianne's cut & curl 54 West Ave. Dansville 335-5055 t,Y- ?J* •;;,»• rJr. •;;,* *v> •;;,•- r.*r. •;;,»• .?.v> - '• Dansville Plate Glass & Mirror Shop 716-335-6460 Auto Glass Is Our Specialty (We Do Insurance Work) • Store Fronts • Commercial Aluminum Entrances • Mirrors • Desk & Table Tops • Thermal Pane Replacement Stone Falls Road Dansville Since 1960 Evenings & Weekends By Appointment ccccoscccccocccccooooooocecccccoc Use Classifieds Ads vooosooooooocccccoocccoccccocococco ID ATMQT7TT T t? £\1\ O VIL/JL/JE/ dDGi f INC. 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Pifl* 12- Genesee Country Express, Thursday, Jsnusry 8,1987

Obituaries

J E N N I E B . CHAPMAN Jennie B. Chapman, 72, of 6175

South Main St., Dansville, died Wednesday (Dec. 31, 1986) in Noyes Memorial Hospital follow­ing a long illness.

She was born May 30, 1914, in Farmington, N.Y., and had resided in the Wayland-Dansville area most of her life. She was formerly employed as a waitress in Old Madrid res tauran t in Dansville.

Surviving are her husband, Henry E. Chapman; her children, Joanne Smeal of Rochester, Dominick Chiumento of Dansville, John Chiumento who is stationed with the Navy in Japan , David Kuhn of Wayland, Jean Erns t of Buffalo and Otto Kuhn of York; several grandchildren and great­grandchildren; a sister, Edna J a n e Wyeth of the Republic of Panama.

A graveside service was conduc­ted in Village Cemetery, Wayland, with the Rev. Richard Ives officiating. Arrangements were by the Walter E. Baird and Sons Funeral Home of Wayland.

Memorial contributions may be made to either the Fire Depart­ment Ambulance Corps in Wayland or Dansville.

J O H N E . F A R R E L L John E. Farrell , 76, of Elm

Street, Dansville, died Friday (Jan. 2, 1987) in St. J ames Mercy Hospital, Hornell, after a long ill­ness.

He was born in Meridian, Con-n., Mar. 14,1910, and had lived in the Dansville area for 40 years. His wife, Mary Elizabeth Farrell , died in 1975. Prior to ret irement, he was employed by the Hayward Television Store in Dansville as a bench repairman. He was a mem­ber of St. Peter 's Episcopal Church here.

Surviving are a daughter, Mary Beth of Dansville; nieces and nephews.

A service was conducted in the Chamberlin Funeral Home Mon­day afternoon with the Rev. Bruce Griffith officiating. Burial was in Greenmount Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to St. Peter 's Church. R O S E MARIE SMITH

Rose Marie Smith, 15, of Websters Crossing, died Saturday

t J a n . 3, 1987) at St. James Mercy Hospital in Hornell following an automobiFe accident.

She was a s tudent at Wayland Ctti tral School.

Survivors include her parents , Gerald and Rose Smith; one brother, Gerald; a sister, Beth Ann, all at home; her maternal grandmother, Nellie Howard of Mt. Morris; paternal grandpar­ents , Je r ry and Mar tha Smith of jEuless, Tex.; her paternal great­grandfather, Howard Smith of Eu-less, Tex.; several aunts , uncles a n d cousins. ** A funeral service was conducted •Wednesday at the Brown-Drowne fune ra l Home in Livonia. Burial ifas in Union Cemetery, Scottsburg. &ATELDA K. S E I P L E J: Matilda K. Seiple, 100, formerly <|J Dans ilie, died Saturday (Jan. £ 1987) in the Livingston County hea l t h Related Facility a t Mt. $f orris where she had resided iJnce 1982. I M ' s . Seiple was born Sept. 8,

i $ 8 \ in Metman, Germany, a $&>-tenter c r Francis and Jul ia J3ine. She resided in Germany for $l3c years before moving to S i edensv^ le , Pa., in 1892. She lived in Fnedensville for 90 years before moving to Dansville in JJB82. Her husband of 51 years, William Seiple, died in 1981. •*:She was a member of the fnedensvi l le Evangelical Luth­eran Church and the Young S o m e n ' s Club of America in

IHedensville. fc Surviving are a son, Norman of Dansvu.e: two grandchildren and fy/o great-grandchildren; a niece t h d nephew. £•' A graveside service will be con­ducted a t 3 p.m. today in the fViedensville Cemetery with the

f|Sev. John Tomlinson officiating. JpTangement8 were by the

>hnson Funeral Home of ansville.

:" Memorial contributions may be (nude to t h e charity of the donor's fiioice.

J J U E T T A M E H L E N B A C H E R :-* Arietta L. Mehlenbacher, 80, of g> Shul ts St., Wayland, died

onday (Jan. 5, 1987) a t her $ome following a long illness. f :Bom Feb. 11, 1906 in Hornell,

e was the daughter of Harry d Ella Belle Tefft Totten. She

the widow of Earney Mehlen-fecher, a former mayor of ffayland. :»Mrs. Mehlenbacher was a # t i r e d bookkeeper for the former

t. E. Van Patton Plumbing, Heat-g and Air Conditioning of

I fayland. She was a charter Member of the Wayland Golden • g e r a and a member of the United

ethodist Church of Wayland. Survivors include two daugh-rs , Lois Haywood of Spring­ie r and J ean Robertson of tsdam; nine grandchildren; 16

•teat-grandchildren; four sisters, fe©y Skelton of Weston, Ber tha

J a i n of Canisteo, Arlene Deiter-man of Columbia, S. C , and El-

dene Stachow of Indianapolis, In-d.; several nieces, nephews and cousins.

A funeral service will be at 10 a.m. today a t the Walter E. Baird & Sons Funeral Home in Wayland. The Rev. Richard Ives will officiate. Burial will be in Vil­lage Cemetery, Wayland.

REV. THOMAS J . C K E E F E Rev. Thomas J . OTCeefe, a for­

mer Dansville priest and pastor of Sacred Hear t Church in Auburn, died unexpectedly Tuesday (Dec. 30, 1986) in Auburn Memorial Hospital. \

He was bom in Palmyra, was a graduate of St. Bernard's Semi­nary in Rochester and was or­dained a priest J u n e 5, 1959. Fol­lowing ordination, he served as an assis tant pastor of St. Mary's Church in Dansville. Father^ C -Keefe became pastor of Sacred Hear t Church in 1982.

Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Irene Klaeysen, Mrs. Betty Vienna and Mrs. Marie Pelleitier, all of Palmyra.

A Mass of Christian Burial was said in Sacred Hear t Church Friday morning. Interment was in St. Ann's Cemetery, Palmyra.

WALTER R. BAYLOR Walter R. Baylor, 68, of Staf­

ford, formerly of Swain, died Thursday (Jan. 1,1987).

Surviving are his wife, Mary Clark Baylor of Stafford; three sons, Richard of Houston, Tex., Jeffery of Caledonia and Mark of Byron; three daughters, Shirley Harrington of Perry, Dorris Baylor of Mt. Morris and Vivia Williams of Batavia; two step­sons, Thomas Hardy of Pavilion and Daniel Hardy of Orlando, Fla.; a step-daughter, Mary Gray of Batavia; four brothers, Russell of Perry, Harold of Canandaigua, Leslie Sr. of Hunt and4 Leon of Warsaw; two sisters, Eva Vignari of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Mary Beagle of Macedon; 11 grand­children and one great-grand­child.

A service was conducted in the Mann Funeral Home at Nunda Monday afternoon. Burial was in Union Cemetery, Dal ton.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Hear t and Lung As­sociation.

LILLIAN P . W E N N E R Lillian P. Wenner, 77, of

Schwab Hollow Road, Spring-water, died Wednesday (Dec. 31, 1986) in her home following a long illness.

She was born Feb. 5, 1909, in Hornell, a daughter of Leslie and Ethel Wilson Luther. She had resided all of her life in Springwater and was a former employee of Champion Knit Co. in Livonia.

Surviving are two sons, David of Springwater and Peter of Cohocton; a daughter, Peggy Myers of Wayland; two grandchildren; a brother, Leslie Luther of Perkinsville; a sister, Helen Green of Rochester.

A service was conducted Sun­day in the Walter E. Baird and Sons Funeral Home, Wayland. O N N O L E E P A I N E

Mrs. Onnolee Paine, 72, of Garwood died Thursday (Jan. 1, 1987) in Rochester General Hospital.

A life resident of the Canaseraga-Garwood area, she was a daughter of Rose and Daphne Glover. She was a former employee a t Craig Developmental Center in Sonyea.

Surviving are her husband, J ames Paine; a daughter, Linda Julien^of Springwater; two sons, J ames Mj . of Columbus, O., and Dale of West Bloomfield; a brother, H. Ross Glover of

HAMDWARE STORES^

BARGAIN OF THE MONTH

Dansville; four sisters, Dorothy Baker of Florida, Leola Chasey and Audrey McColl of Nunda and Georgiana Scheithauer of Marion, O.; 12 grandchidlren and one great-grandchild; nieces and nephews.

A funeral service was conducted Sunday in the Garwood Methodist Church with ar rangements by the Mann Funeral Home in Canaseraga.

N emorial contributions may be m a r e to Camp Good Days and Spe rial Times or the American Hec rt Association.

J E I rNIE A. HELYARD Ji nnie A. Hilyard, 76, of Hor­

nell died Wednesday (Dec. 31, 198 >) in St. James Mercy Hospital following a short illness.

A native of Canaseraga, she had resided in Canisteo for several years and in Hornell for about 30 years. She retired in 1973 from Birds Eye Inc., General Foods Corp., in Avon.

Surviving are two daughters, Hazel Freas of Arkport and Helen Beaver of Hornell; two sons, Henry of Dansville and Harold of Canisteo; a sister, Hazel Northrup of Canisteo; 13 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.

A service was conducted Satur­day afternoon in the Bender, Brown and Powers Funeral Home at Hornell. Burial was in Hillside Cemetery, Canisteo.

WILLIAM R. R A D L O F F William R. Radloff, 78, of Loon

Lake died Monday (Dec. 29, 1986) in Bath Veterans Hospital follow­ing an extended illness.

Mr. Radloff was born July 26, 1908, in Fon Du Lac, Wise. He had resided in the Wayland area for the past several years. He was a former superintendent a t Paper Napkins in Lititz, Pa.

Surviving are his wife, Helen S. Radloff; a daugther, Ann Stam-baugh of California; step-children Barbara Quanz of Wayland and Joseph Krol of Pittsford; eight grandchildren and three great­grandchildren; a brother, Richard of Clearview, Fla.; two sisters, Caroline Fiedler of Port Huron,

Mich., and Ruth Crosby of Erving, Mass.

Arrangements were by the Wal­ter E. Baird and Sons Funeral Home of Wayland.

Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor's choice.

SOVIETS AND SALT II MOSCOW — The Kremlin said

that it will continue to aboide by SALT II treaty limits on nuclear weapons despite Washington's deci­sion to exceed them, but it warned that the United States is making a mistake.

On the East Pacific Rise, hyd-rothermal vents called "black smokers" belch fluids hot enough to melt led, says National Geographic.

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