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Sylvia R. Merkle Hebell

By Ronald Konieczny
Hebell

Sylvia R. Merkle Hebell, 76 of Akron and formerly of Batavia, passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 29, 2024 at Buffalo General Hospital.

She was born January 5, 1948 in Batavia, NY, a daughter of the late Harry and Adrienne Harding Schaller.

Sylvia was a crafter, a quilter and former 4-H leader. She was an avid reader and enjoyed cross-stitching, crocheting, creating, coloring and unfinished projects.

She was welcomed into heaven by her late husband, Doug Merkle; step-son, Matthew Hebel; her parents, Harry and Adrienne Schaller; sister, Nancy Wilke and Niece, Sue Aichinger

She is survived by her favorite daughter, Kelly Merkle (Rob) Clinard; favorite son, Doug Merkle II. She was the best grammy to Jake and Joe Clinard and Caleb and Anna Merkle. Also survived by her cousin and sidekick, Carol McNally; best big sister, Betty Schaller (Gary) Muchow; friend, Dave Hebell and his son, Chuck Hebell; many nieces, nephews, family and friends

Family and friends are cordially invited to share thoughts, condolences and fond memories on Sunday (July 7th) from 4-7pm at the J. Leonard McAndrew Funeral Home, LLC, 32 John St., Akron, NY, where a funeral service will be Monday (July 8th), 6pm at the funeral home.

This way she can have plenty of time to watch her favorite fireworks from above.

The family gratefully declines flowers but asks for donation to be made to the best creations and greatest loves, to help her grandchildren’s current and future education at www.gofundme.com and search for Sylvia Merkle Hebell and see listing for the following, 

Joe Clinard, St Bonaventure ‘25, journalism-sports media

Jake Clinard, Oswego ‘27, physical therapy and men’s mental wellness

Anna Handy-Merkle, continued culinary skills

Caleb Merkle- TBD but will be amazing

Expressions of sympathy may be shared with the family at www.mcandrewfuneralhomes.net.

ARRANGEMENTS WERE ENTRUSTED TO THE J. LEONARD McANDREW FUNERAL HOME, LLC, 32 JOHN ST., AKRON, NY 14001. RONALD KONIECZNY II, DIRECTOR.

 

 

Elaine Pfohl

By Joshua Smith
Pfohl

Sheldon - Elaine Pfohl, age 67, passed away peacefully and unexpectedly on June 26, 2024, at her home in Sheldon with her loving husband by her side.

Elaine is survived by her devoted husband Michael, and two stepchildren whom she loved dearly, Gus (and wife Kait) and Bryttany Ward (and husband Kyle); granddaughter, Ellery Ward. She is also survived by her brother Emmett (and wife Theresa), her sister Edie (and husband Bill), along with numerous nieces, nephews and friends.

She was also preceded in death by her sister Edwina and brother Eugene. Elaine had a remarkable gift for making friends wherever she went.

Elaine had a deep passion for her horses and dogs, finding solace and joy in riding through State Parks across New York and immersing herself in nature's beauty. Her love for animals extended beyond her own pets, as she found fulfillment in helping those in need.

Family and friends are invited to call on Monday, (July 8, 2024)  from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m.at Marley Funeral Home, 135 Main Street in Attica, where a Celebration of Life will be held immediately following visitation at 6:00 p.m. All who knew and loved Elaine are invited to pay their respects and celebrate her life. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to be made in Elaine's name to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital or the Wyoming County SPCA; organizations that held special meaning to her.

She is not gone, she just rode ahead and is waiting for us at the end of the trail. Online condolences at www.marleyfuneralhome.com.

Eric Lee Krause

By Ronald Konieczny
Krause

Eric Lee Krause, 56 of Byron, passed away unexpectedly on Friday (June 28, 2024) at his residence.

He was born February 21, 1968 in Batavia, a son of the late William and Shirley Pashong Krause.

Eric was a Packing House Manager for SJ Starowitz Farms in Byron. He was an outdoorsman who loved gardening. Eric enjoyed country music, his cats and also was an avid cook. He was a loving son, brother and uncle and will be dearly missed by all who knew him.

Eric is predeceased by his parents and a brother, Gregory Krause.

Survivors include his sister, Darlene (Thomas) Lang of Brockport and Jacquelyne (Gary) Arcadi of Pendleton; niece and nephew, Thomas Ognibene and Alyssa Ognibene.

Family and friends are cordially invited to share in a graveside service with Rev. William Hockey officiating on Wednesday (July 3rd), 1:00pm at the North Byron Cemetery (Byron Holley Rd, Byron).

Expressions of sympathy may be shared with the family at www.mcandrewfuneralhomes.net 

ARRANGEMENTS WERE ENTRUSTED TO THE J. LEONARD McANDREW FUNERAL HOME, LLC, 2 BOGUE AVE., BATAVIA, NY 14020. RONALD KONIECZNY II, DIRECTOR.

 

 

Janet M. Pimm

By Joshua Smith
Janet M. Pimm

Janet M. Pimm, 79, of Byron, passed away on June 25, 2024 at home under the care of her family and HomeCare & Hospice.

Janet was born July 28, 1944 in Bergen, a daughter of the late William and Mary (Smith) Pimm.

Janet loved spending time with her family and she retired from Pavilion Gift Company.

Surviving are her children, Laurie (Stewart) Turner, Lisa (Dennis, Jr.) Payne and Mark (Susan) Barber; a brother, Norman (Patricia) Pimm, Sr.; her dog, Ollie; 9 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.

Janet's family would like to thank her special caregiver, Danielle Stewart; Dawn, her nurse from hospice and her aide, Sam and Matthew Thomashefski, MD and the staff from LeRoy Medical Associates for their wonderful help and care.

There are no prior calling hours and services will be private.  She will be laid to rest in Mt. Rest Cemetery, Bergen.  

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Alzheimer's Association, Western New York Chapter, www.alz.org/wny.  

Please leave a condolence, share a story, or light a candle at www.bataviafuneralhomes.com.

Arrangements for Janet were entrusted to the H.E. Turner & Co. Funeral Home, Bergen, (585) 494-1210.

Eric Lee Pope

By Lisa Ace
Eric Lee Pope


Eric Lee Pope, 64 formerly of Alexander, NY passed away peacefully in his home after a long courageous batter with lung cancer on June 15, 2024. He was also affectionately known to most as Rick or Popey. Born to Nellie MacConnell and Lawrence Pope on April 13, 1960 in Batavia NY. Eric was the middle of three rambunctious boys. Eric worked most of his life as an environmental well driller traveling all over the country until he was diagnosed with lung cancer in late 2018. He fought that battle for 6 years, receiving treatments and giving all his nurses a lot of sass. 

 Eric loved nascar especially Dale Earnhardt, bird watching, gardening, watching Judge Judy, maintaining his mustache, and drinking Busch light in his kitchen. Eric enjoyed hunting with friends and his brother Tracy. He enjoyed listening to music and often would sit in his car to listen to the radio. Eric also loved being a dad, it was the thing he was most proud of until he was promoted to grampy and his grandson became his best friend. Eric loved his bubsy and spoiling him with sugary treats especially before dinner. Eric was a stubborn person with a fierce personality. He was also one of the most kind,outgoing and down to earth people you’d meet. He will be severely missed by anyone who had the pleasure of meeting him. 

 Eric was predeceased by his mother Nellie MacConnell, his father Lawrence Pope and his step mother Jaqueline Pope. Survived by his daughter Courtney (Christopher) Russell and grandson Carson Lee Russell of CT, Brothers Thomas Pope of Batavia and Tracy (Marie) Pope of Rochester, Sister Crystal Nestler of Fl and several nieces and nephews as well as countless friends.  Family will receive relatives and friends at the WENDEL & LOECHER INC. FUNERAL HOME 27 Aurora St. Lancaster, NY Wednesday July 3 from 4-6 pm. A celebration of life will take place on Saturday July 6 at the Beachhead VFW in Alexander from 1-5 PM. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the American Lung Association in Eric’s name

Calvin J. Platten, Sr.

By Joshua Smith
Calvin J. Platten, Sr.

Calvin J. Platten, Sr., 84, of Batavia, passed away on June 25, 2024 at United Memorial Medical Center.

Calvin was born October 21, 1939 in Batavia, a son of the late Thomas and Alberta (Stringham) Platten.

Calvin had his own painting business and also worked at Adam Miller Toys and Bicycles.  He enjoyed spending time with his family and was always willing to help others.

Surviving are his wife, Ruth Platten of Batavia; a son, Calvin (Amy) Platten, Jr. of Phoenix, AZ; grandchildren, Calvin Platten III and Catherine Platten and nieces and nephews.

Preceded in death by his brothers, Thomas Platten, Jr., Robert Platten and Albert Platten.

Calling hours are Thursday, July 11 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the H.E. Turner & Co. Funeral Home, 403 East Main Street, Batavia, where Calvin's funeral will be held on Friday, July 12 at 11:00 a.m.  He will be laid to rest in Grandview Cemetery in Batavia.  

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Roswell Park, www.roswellpark.org.  

Please leave a condolence, share a story, or light a candle at www.bataviafuneralhomes.com.

Joanne D. Hay

By Ronald Konieczny
Hay

Joanne D. Hay, 92 of Batavia, passed away peacefully on Wednesday (June 19, 2024) at Premier Genesee Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing.

She was born August 28, 1931 in East Pembroke, NY, a daughter of the late Ralph and Dorothy Searls Kelsey.

Joanne was instrumental in operating her husband’s business H & H Sales and Service for 15 years. She was a beloved wife, sister, mother and grandmother who was happiest spending time with her family.

She was the wife of the late Kenneth Klotzbach who passed away in 1971 and mother of the late David Klotzbach and Mark Klotzbach. Joanne was also predeceased by her siblings, Diane Little, Suzanne Van Buren and Barbara Capwell.

Survivors include her husband of 40 years, Harold Hay of Batavia; Daughter, Mary (Robert) Phillips of Rochester; Son, Daniel (Susan) Klotzbach of Chicago; Siblings, Christine Farrel and Ralph Kelsey Jr.; Daughters in-law, Barbara Klotzbach and Louise Klotzbach. Also survived by 10 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Family and friends are cordially invited to share in a graveside service on Monday, July 22nd at 11:00am, at Evergreen Hill Cemetery (Alleghany Rd, Corfu).

Expressions of sympathy may be shared with the family at www.mcandrewfunralhomes.net. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be offered to the American Cancer Society.

ARRANGEMENTS WERE ENTRUSTED TO THE J. LEONARD McANDREW FUNERAL HOME, LLC, 2 BOGUE AVE., BATAVIA, NY 14020. RONALD KONIECZNY II, DIRECTOR.

 

 

Patrick C. Beechler

By Joshua Smith
Beechler

Patrick C. Beechler, 69, of Holland, NY passed away Monday June 24, 2024 under the tender loving care of Gateway Home in Attica, NY.

He was born June 22, 1955 in Bennington, NY. Son of the late Elmer and Margaret “Peggy” (Beaver) Beechler.

He is survived by his two sons Josh (late Marisa) Beechler of Orchard Park, and Timothy (Krista) Beechler of Java Center; their Mother Sue; as well as four grandchildren. Patrick also leaves behind siblings Michael (Bonnie) Beechler of Franklinville, LeeAnn (Bob) Day of Arcade, Susan (Mike) Ash of Java, and Stephen (Janet) Beechler of Arcade.

Respecting his wishes, no services are planned at this time. Please consider donations or volunteering at Gateway Home in Attica, NY in his memory.

Arrangements were entrusted to the care of Marley Funeral Home, 135 Main Street in Attica. Please share a message of condolence with the family at www.marleyfuneralhome.com.

Mary Ann (Stevenson) McGirr

By LaVern Falcone

LeRoy ~ Mary Ann (Stevenson) McGirr, age 87, of West Avenue, passed away early Monday morning (June 24, 2024) at home in the loving presence of her family.

     She was born July 21, 1936 in LeRoy, a daughter of the late Nelson and Mary Walsh Stevenson.   

Mary ann mcgirr

  Mary Ann was a well known and very popular beautician and proprietor of Mary Ann's Beauty Salon, which operated in LeRoy for many years. She was also a member of St. Peter's Church and the Genesee Valley Bottle Collectors Association.

     She is survived by her son, John (Barb) Vescovi of LeRoy; grandson, John Vescovi (Sarah); great-granddaughter, Celeste Mary Vescovi and dear friend, Dick O’Shea.

     In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by a sister, Karen Stevenson; her companion, Ken Cornell and a dear friend, Carl Seaburg.

     Family and friends may call on Friday, June 28 from 4 ~ 7 P.M. at the Falcone Family Funeral & Cremation Service Inc., 8700 Lake Road (Rt. 19).  Her Rite of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, June 29 at 11:00 A.M. at Our Lady of Mercy Parish, St. Peter's Church, 44 Lake Street, LeRoy.  Interment in St. Francis Cemetery will be at the convenience of the family.

     In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to either the American Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary, 53 W. Main St., LeRoy, NY 14482 or LeRoy Ambulance Service, P.O. Box 56, LeRoy, NY 14482

     Your memories and condolences may be shared with Mary Ann’s family at www.falconefuneralhome.com

Sueann Dorothy McGranaghan

By Joshua Smith
McGranaghan Photo

Batavia - Sueann Dorothy McGranaghan, 79, of Batavia, passed away on Tuesday, June 18, 2024 at Premier Genesee Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation.

Sueann was born Monday, September 25th, 1944 in Buffalo, New York, a daughter of the late Harry F. Scotland and Dorothy (Ruh) Scotland.

Sueann married Lee McGranaghan in 1985, enjoying 39 years of marriage to the love of her life.

Sueann loved crafts, dancing, music, and cooking; she spent 26 years as a beloved cook at the Town & Country Restaurant in Batavia. She loved everybody around her, and loved life itself; she was a spitfire who enjoyed making people laugh.

Surviving are her husband, Lee McGranaghan; brother, James (Kathy) Scotland; and sisters, Dorothy "Dottie" Hanson and Maryann Oddo of Florida. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins.

In death, Sueann is reunited with her parents, and with her beloved son, Jamie Jonathan.

A celebration of life will be held June 30, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. at the Town & Country Restaurant in Batavia. Flowers are gratefully declined; memorials may be made to the family at 726 Genesee Street, Corfu, NY 14036.

Please leave a condolence, share a story, or light a candle at www.bataviafuneralhomes.com.

Mary Louise (nee Siemers) Chua

By Joshua Smith
Mary Louise (nee Siemers) Chua

Mary Louise (nee Siemers) Chua passed away with family at her side on June 21, 2024 at Strong Memorial Hospital.  She was born July 5, 1940 in LaSalle, Illinois, the oldest daughter of G. Walter and June (McCollem) Siemers.

Mary graduated from Tonica High School, class of 1958, and St. Joseph’s Hospital School of Nursing, class of 1961, on a grant from the State of Illinois.  Following paying off the balance of her grant, Mary and a former classmate travelled to Jersey City, New Jersey to take a post-graduate course in OB Nursing at Margaret Hague Maternity Hospital where she met a resident, Dr. John T. Chua, while assisting with circumcisions.

John and Mary were married September 12, 1964, welcomed their first son, John, in 1965 and their second son, David, was born in 1967 while they were living in Lumberton, North Carolina.  The family left NC in 1967, moved to Ridgewood, New Jersey, then to West Point, New York.  On July 1, 1970, the Chua family moved to Batavia, New York where their daughter, Elizabeth, was born in 1975 which meant Mary “had a child in each state” they lived in.  She would often say, “thank goodness we only lived in three states.”

Mary worked as a registered nurse during her first few years of marriage, took a break while still maintaining her nursing license, and returned to the workforce in 1984 as a discharge planner at (then) Genesee Memorial Hospital.  She would leave and return to that position twice until finally retiring in 2004 from United Memorial Medical Center.

Mary was a 50+ year member of First Presbyterian Church of Batavia serving as a Deacon, Elder, and on several committees particularly Worship Planning and Church Decorating.  She was also involved in various local groups including The Wednesday Study Club, Red Cross, and past president of The Genesee Memorial Hospital League.

Mary is survived by her two sons, John Edwin (Kristi) Chua of Arizona and David (Allison) Chua of Batavia; her daughter, Elizabeth (Eric) Raymond also of Batavia; grandchildren, Sean and Patrick Chua of Arizona, Kian an, Ross, and Aden Chua and Stella and Emmitt Raymond of Batavia.  She is also survived by three sisters, Bess (late Raymond) Moore, June Ann (late Glenn) Ehrler, and Wanda (late Lee) Fetzer, all of Illinois, along with many nieces and nephews in the Siemers and Chua families.

In addition to her parents, Mary was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, John (2015); one sister, Kathleen, in infancy and one brother, Steven (2020); nephews Michael and Max.

Anyone who knew Mary was well acquainted with her quick wit, classic style, talent for entertaining, penchant for cards that skirted the line between humor and rudeness, and her lifelong love of chocolate, her “drug of choice.”  She will be greatly missed by all who had the pleasure of her company.

The family wishes to extend their deepest appreciation to: her dedicated home health aides from Have-A-Heart, especially Ginny and Roxanne, and private aide, Jennie; the Community Social Program volunteers at St. James and First Presbyterian Churches of Batavia; the first responders from City of Batavia Police and Fire Departments, and Mercy EMS; and the ED and ICCU staff of Strong Memorial Hospital for their excellent care and compassion.

There will be no prior calling hours.  Mary’s Memorial Service will be held on Friday June 28, 2024 3:00pm at First Presbyterian Church of Batavia, 300 East Main St, followed by a reception until 6:00pm at the church, open to all who would like to call on the family.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Mary’s name to First Presbyterian Church of Batavia, Crossroads House, the American Red Cross or a charity of the donor’s choice.

Please leave a condolence, share a story or light a candle at www.bataviafuneralhomes.com.

Arrangements for Mary were entrusted to the H.E. Turner & Co. Funeral Home, Batavia, (585) 343-8868.

Judy Owczarzak

By Joshua Smith
Judith Owczarzak

Attica, NY - Judy Ann (Johnson) Owczarzak, age 81, entered eternity with her Lord and Saviour on June 21, 2024, at the Wyoming County Skilled Nursing Facility. Born on December 11, 1942, in Springville, NY, Judy was the beloved daughter of Walter and Julia (Resse) Johnson. Judy was lovingly raised by her Grandma and Aunt Laurena until the age of 9.

At the young age of 16, Judy and Donald were married on June 20, 1958. They shared 48 years together until Donald's passing on March 1, 2007, after a long battle with cancer.

Judy and Don endured the heartbreaking loss of their 10-month-old infant son, Joey. The tragedy of losing Joey inspired them to adopt and help children in need. They became foster parents to 14 children, adopted 3 children and babysat many others over the years.

Before dedicating herself to babysitting and foster care, Judy worked as a seamstress at the Darien Knitting Mill and a waitress at the Valley Inn in Warsaw.

Judy found joy in reading, watching westerns, and caring for her beloved cats. She proudly served on the Lady’s Firemen Auxiliary for several years and was a courageous breast cancer survivor.

A dedicated member of Attica First Baptist Church, Judy's faith was a cornerstone of her life. For over 20 years, she served as a Sunday School teacher, Release Time teacher, Vacation Bible School teacher, Benevolence Treasurer for the missionary committee, and deaconess. She was also the Treasurer for the Wyoming County Bible Club. Her love for teaching children
about the Lord was her greatest passion, and her grandchildren were the light of her life.

Judy’s favorite hymn was #444, "I Know Who Holds Tomorrow," a reflection of her enduring faith and trust in God's plan. Judy's legacy of love, faith, and dedication to others will be remembered and cherished by all who knew her. She is now at peace with the Lord, reunited with her husband, Donald, and all those who went before her.

Judy is survived by her children: Steven Owczarzak, Sandra Dolph, Jamie Soto, Heidi Owczarzak, and Donna Owczarzak; her grandchildren: Amber, Leanne, Adam, Cynthia, Lindsay, and her great-grandson, Logan. She is also survived by her loving siblings: Sue Miller and Jim (and Dee) Paugh; sister-in-law Kathy Johnson. Predeceased by her brother, John Johnson.

Calling hours will be Saturday, June 29th at 10am to 11:30pm at Marley Funeral Home, Main St, Attica. Church service at 12:00pm at Attica First Baptist Church, 3 Prospect St., Attica, with private burial following at Forest Hill Cemetery, Attica, NY.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Roswell Park, 665 Elm St, Buffalo, NY 14203; Wyoming County Community Health Skilled Nursing Facility, 400 North Main St, Warsaw, NY 14569, Attica First Baptist Church, 3 Prospect St, Attica, NY 14011 or Attica Fireman’s Department, 11 Water Street, Attica, NY 14011.

Arrangements were entrusted to the care of Marley Funeral Home, 135 Main Street in Attica. Please share a message of condolence with the family at www.marleyfuneralhome.com.

Mrs. Helen June Kwasniak Barnard

By Joshua Smith
Helen

Helen June Kwasniak Barnard, 90, peacefully passed away Monday, June 10, 2024, at the New York State Veterans Home in Batavia, NY.  Mrs. Barnard, daughter of the late Stanley and Mildred Kwasniak, was born on June 28, 1933, in Buffalo and spent her childhood in Corfu, NY.

Helen married the late Richard (Barney) Barnard Sr. in 1955, originally settling in Batavia before moving to Byron. They raised their family in the house that Barney’s father built on Mill Pond Rd.  Later in life moving across the pond to retire in their mobile home on Swamp Road.

After staying home to raise the kids, Helen worked at General Railway Signal for 23 years, retiring in 1995.  The family has fond memories of family camping trips, her bowling trips with husband or sisters, and enjoying time with family and friends.  During retirement Helen enjoyed vacations to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with Barney and friends and annual road trips to Tennessee. She loved the beach and reading books.  As the family’s strong matriarch, she hosted the yearly Christmas Eve gatherings for her adult children, and grandchildren. Helen also enjoyed puzzles and playing dominoes with her grandchildren.  Helen was very passionate about her pets; cat or dog it didn’t matter, they were loved.

Survivors include her children: Vicki (late Gene) Austin of Batavia, Michelle (Peter) Yasses of Byron, Richard Barnard Jr. (Pam Pera) of Caledonia, and Mary (Joe) Hawken of Brentwood, TN and her sister Florence (late Vincent) Ferrando of Gates. Helen is also survived by ten grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

She is predeceased by her siblings, Stanley Kwasniak, Andrew Kwasniak, Francis Kwasniak, and Dorothy Koziej.

Helen’s family again wishes to extend their sincere appreciation and gratitude to the staff at the New York State Veterans Home for the compassionate care both Helen and Barney received while they were residents.

Friends may call on Saturday, June 29, 2024 from 10 am to 12 pm at the H.E. Turner & Co. Funeral Home, 403 East Main Street, Batavia where services will follow immediately at 12 pm. She will be laid to rest in Byron Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Helen’s name to the activities fund at the New York State Veterans Home, 220 Richmond Avenue, Batavia, New York 14020.

Edith Frick

By Joshua Smith
Frick

Batavia - Edith Frick, 90 of Batavia passed away peacefully on Monday, June 17, 2024 at the Martin- Linsen Hospice Residence in Albion, New York.

Edith was born Friday, October 13th, 1933 in Abbau Grabau, Germany a daughter of the late Walter and Liesbeth (Raguse) Beyer.

Edith moved from Berlin, Germany on June 4th, 1959 to the United States where she met and married the love of her life Harold in 1972. She was a longtime member of City Church in Batavia. Edith enjoyed the color yellow, puzzles, flowers, tent camping, spending time outdoors, German cuisine, and spending time with her beloved cat Max as well as her grandchildren. She also loved to root for the Buffalo Bills and Sabres. Edith was a very giving person who loved to travel home to Germany and shop many different thrift stores in the area. She will forever be remembered for her caring nature and willingness to help anyone who would happen to be in need.

She is survived by daughter, Pamela (Jimi) Langmaid of Albion; and four grandchildren, Alec (Megan Palone) Frick, Summer (Wayne Fox) Tardy, James Langmaid, and Jackson Langmaid.

In death Edith is reunited with her husband, Harold and son, Daniel.

Family and friends are invited to call on Wednesday July 10, 2024 from 4pm to 6pm, with funeral service to follow immediately after. Services will be held at the H.E. Turner & Co. Funeral Home 403 E Main St, Batavia, NY 14020.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to City Church Food Pantry, 210 E Main St #2, Batavia, New York.

Please leave a condolence, share a story, or light a candle at www.bataviafuneralhomes.com.

Larry Dana Barnes

By Joshua Smith
Barnes

Larry Dana Barnes was a unique person, but he arrived in the usual way, at the hospital in Dansville, NY, on October 19, 1940.

He was the first of 3 children born to Dana K. Barnes and his wife, Louise M. Denton Barnes. His earliest childhood memories came from those days in Dansville where his father was trying to establish himself as a professional photographer. Shortly following the end of World War II, Dana moved his family to Jamestown, NY, where he established the Dana Studio of Photography. For years, his creative eye behind the camera, his skill in retouching photographs by hand, and his wife’s talents as a “colorist” to enhance some of the portraits, resulted in portraiture of outstanding quality and a highly regarded reputation for the family business.

Larry grew up in this artistic milieu, developing his own creative abilities. He eventually became known for his own amateur photographic skills and for his abilities to imagine design, and build everything from small whimsical tabletop items to complicated paper, plastic and wood models of real structures, to construction of two unique and dearly beloved houses. Larry might just a easily been an engineer as a college professor and historian. During his school years in Jamestown, he excelled in his academic endeavors, graduating from Jamestown High School in 1959. While in school, he played clarinet in the High School band and served as the band’s public spokesperson. Public speaking came easily to Larry and, combined with his strong intellect and methodical research skills, it was inevitable that he would become a member of the school’s award winning debate team. He also won a national competition in extemporaneous public speaking.

Following graduation from high school, he studied at Jamestown Community College, Harpur College (now part of SUNY Binghamton), and the University of Iowa in Iowa City. He began his college years as a math major but segued into experimental psychology earning his M.A. degree from the University of Iowa in 1966. That fall, he began his teaching career at Mohawk Valley Community College in Utica; two years later he joined the faculty at the one-year old Genesee Community College moving through the ranks from Instructor to Professor during the 37 years of his tenure there. The traditional Psychology classes offered at GCC soon expanded under Larry’s guidance to include one of the earliest college courses in Human Sexuality. This course offering was recognized as a pioneer in that field of study and Larry was proud of the role he played in the development of that. During his years at GCC, he earned an AA degree in the Modelmaking program and taught some Modelmaking classes until the program was disbanded some years later.

In 2005, following retirement from his teaching career, Larry was encouraged to try some volunteer activities and found himself at the Genesee County History Department. Larry’s task was to organize boxes of donated materials for archival and retrieval purposes. He became fascinated with what he was learning about Batavia’s history and governmental procedures. When the position of Batavia’s City Historian became vacant in 2007, Larry was appointed to the post. Initially, it was a volunteer position and Larry was, in fact, recognized as the City Volunteer of the Year in 2015. Shortly thereafter, a budget line was created for the position and Larry became Batavia’s first paid City Historian. For 16 years until his resignation in December of 2023, Larry was the face of all things historical in Batavia. He loved this place he called home, its long history from a wilderness settlement, to village, to city, and the many notable individuals who were a part of Batavia’s story. His impeccable research leading to numerous monographs, books, lectures, and other public presentations has brought much of Batavia’s history to light for the enlightenment of people now and for generations to come.

Larry was also a man who felt strongly about the need to provide service to his community by supporting and sometimes actively advocating for the organizations and principles which he deemed to be important. To this end he was involved in a number of realms over the years. Most notable among the many endeavors to which he contributed his skills were the Tonawanda Valley Federal Credit Union, Planned Parenthood, Office for the Aging, PALS (People Against Lost Services, a group in opposition to the merger of then Genesee Memorial Hospital with the former St. Jerome Hospital), the First Universalist Church of Rochester, Genesee County Landmark Society, among others.

Back in 1957 during his junior year of high school, Larry was enrolled in a typing class. A fellow classmate who happened to be enrolled in the same class was assigned to a seat right next to Larry. Conversation ensued, a small spark was ignited. It took a year but in October of 1958, Larry asked this classmate for a date; she accepted his invitation, and their lives were forever set upon a new course. In August, 1964, Larry married Jerianne Louise Miller.

Their married life began in Iowa City followed by 2 years in Utica. It was there in 1968, they became the parents of their only child, Diana Elizabeth Barnes. From her first days on this earth, she was her father’s greatest joy, and his pride in every accomplishment she’s ever achieved was palpable. Fatherhood was probably his most cherished role.

Larry read non-fiction voraciously, the more complex the subject matter and the longer the book, the happier he was. He and Jerianne (and Diana in her earlier years) traveled throughout the United States and Canada. There were travel trailers early on, then many years of tent camping, followed by the “Casita” years. His “happy place” was in the driver’s seat of his small truck, towing the tiny little Casita to some far flung location. There he and Jerianne would explore, and hike, and read, and sit under their canopy; and he would take thousands of photographs to add to all the other photos he had taken before. He was a man of simple pleasures.

From childhood, Larry had a major interest in anything with wheels. Once he graduated from his kiddie tricycle and discovered the pleasures to be had in riding a two-wheeler, he became a lifetime cyclist. All through high school and college, he rode his bike at a time when it was decidedly “uncool” to do such a thing. Larry didn’t care! He participated in some bicycle racing in his younger years, rode all over Genesee County, and even branched out to riding a motorcycle for a few years. Some of his happiest memories came from the three long-distance rides he undertook with his daughter when they participated in two group Erie Canal rides (Buffalo to Albany) and one Hudson River ride (Albany to the tip of Manhattan). He continued to gently pedal his stationary bicycle until the day before his final illness.

Those who knew Larry well knew a man who was often quiet, preferring to absorb the conversations going on around him rather than being engaged in them. But they would also know that he could “schmooze” and “work the room”, often touting his latest research findings or traveling adventures. People will also remember that wherever he went and whatever the occasion, his wonderful dry sense of humor was sure to be there as well.

Larry was predeceased by both of his parents. He is survived by his wife of nearly 60 years, Jerianne; his daughter, Diana, and her husband, William Fox, of Clarendon; his sister, Linda, and her husband, Todd Anderson, of Jamestown, NY; his brother, Curtis, and his wife, Patty Barnes, of Jamestown; 3 nieces and their husbands; one great-niece; 1 nephew and his wife.

Larry was a small man but his impact looms large as he passes into the annals of Batavia’s history. From the education he provided to thousands of students who passed through his classrooms to the dissemination and preservation of Batavia’s history, to his efforts to help shape the future of organizations and principles in which he believed, to the warm and caring personae he brought to the family members and friends he met along the way, it truly can be said that this was a man whose life made a difference and whose influence will live on long after his time on earth has come to an end.

Larry died on June 21, 2024 at The Gateway Home in Attica where he had received gentle, compassionate end of life care for the past several weeks. He was 83 years old.

His body is to be cremated, and his earthly remains will be privately interred in the Historic Batavia Cemetery. A Celebration of Life service will be held on July 28 th at 2pm at the Main Street 56 Theater in Batavia. It will be a time of reflection, remembrance, celebration and sharing. All arrangements are being handled by the H.E. Turner & Co., Inc. Funeral Home, Batavia.

Floral tributes are gratefully declined, but memorial contributions may be made to The Gateway Home, 91 Main St., Attica, NY 14011; Richmond Memorial Library, 19 Ross St., Batavia, NY 14020; Holland Land Office Museum, 131 W. Main St., Batavia, NY 14020; or Main Street 56 Theater, 56 Main St., Batavia, NY 14020.

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