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Warren S. Carr

      CANANDAIGUA - Warren S. Carr, 68, of Canandaigua, died Wednesday, Feb 2, 2005 at F.F. Thompson Hospital.
      Friends called Friday, Feb. 4 at the Kennedy & Son Funeral Home in Canandaigua, where funeral services followed. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery at the convenience of the family.
      Contributions in his memory may be made to the Canandaigua Emergency Squad or the American Heart Association.
      Warren is survived by his wife of 47 years, Shirley Carr of Canandaigua; two daughters, Susan (Wilfred) Durand of Clifton Springs and Janet ((Todd) Johnston of Canandaigua; three sons, Kenneth (Robin) Carr of Canandaigua, Patrick (Jill) Carr of Hall and Peter Carr (Lisa Livermore) of Shortsville; 11 grandchildren, Robert Kline, Kevin Carr, Katherine Carr, Jessica Carr, Mackenzie Johnston, Karryn Johnston, Heather Carr, Samantha Carr, Justyn Carr, Morgan Carr, Alyssa Weissinger; a sister, Nellie Markidis of Rochester; and several nieces and nephews.
      He was predeceased by his brother, Vernon Carr, in 1985.


Kyle C. Doxtator

      PHELPS - Kyle C. Doxtator, 27, of 5 Park Place, passed away Saturday, Jan. 29, 2005.
      Family and friends called Monday, Jan. 31 at the Palmisano Funeral Home in Geneva. Funeral services were Tuesday, Feb. 1 at the Faith Community Church in Geneva, with the Rev. J. Mark Ammerman officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.
      Kyle was born Dec. 3, 1977, and is the son of Ivan Doxtator and the late Linda Palmero Doxtator. Kyle recently returned to the area from Missouri, where he had managed a five star restaurant. He enjoyed his family, friends and sports.
      He is survived by his father, Ivan (Linda S.) Doxtator of House Springs, Mo.; a brother, Joshua (Katie Spicer) Doxtator of Phoenix, Ariz.; a half brother, Craig Doxtator and half sister, Michelle Doxtator of House Springs, Mo.; a stepbrother, Tony Spengel of O'Fallon, Mo.; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.


Honor Hughes Durkee

      CLIFTON SPRINGS - Honor Hughes Durkee, 86, passed away peacefully Friday, Jan. 28, 2005 at the Clifton Springs Hospital Nursing Home.
      In keeping with her wishes, there were no prior calling hours. Funeral services were Saturday, Feb. 5 at the Patrick Funeral Home, with the Rev. Albert Kamm officiating. Interment will be at the convenience of the family in Riverview Cemetery.
      Friends may contribute to the Clifton Springs Hospital Foundation Fund, 4 Coulter Road, Clifton Springs 14432, in Honor's memory.
      Honor was born May 14, 1918, in Clifton Springs, and grew up in Phelps and Clifton Springs. She served in the Army Nursing Corps during World War II and also served two years in the Pacific.
      Honor retired from Monroe Community Hospital after 15 years of service. She was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church of Pittsford. Honor enjoyed her family and especially her twin grandsons. Honor will be missed by all her dear friends.
      Honor is survived by her loving husband of 59 years, George, of Ashton Place; two daughters, Sally Durkee of Herkimer and Wendy Durkee of Rochester; two grandsons, Thomas and George; and several nieces and nephews.


Pearl Elizabeth Doran

      PHELPS - Pearl Elizabeth Doran, 79, of Vienna Gardens Senior Living, formerly of Waterloo, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2005 at her home.
      Friends called Friday, Feb. 4 at Mull Funeral Home, Inc., 113 Virginia St. in Waterloo. A graveside service will be in the spring at Saint Mary's Cemetery.
      The family request memorial contributions may be directed to the Vienna Gardens Senior Living, 144 Main St., Phelps 14532.
      Pearl was born Aug. 31, 1925, in Rochester, the daughter of Seguard and Gertrude Behrens. She retired from Zotos International in Geneva, where she worked as a lab technician.
      She is survived by her daughters, Patricia (Wayne) Gable of Palm Harbor, Fla.; and Linda Buck of Waterloo; her sons, Peter James of White Hall, Ark.; and Bernard (Patricia Keebler) of Greece; grandchildren, Lori (Guy) Gable-Storrs of Pultneyville, Steve Gable of Florida, Lisa (Michael) Ridgley of Oldsmar, Fla.; Kim Doran of Syracuse, Kelly Doran of Greece, Jayme Buck of Orlando, Fla.; Sam, Anthony, Paul and Joan Doran of White Hall Ark.; seven great-grandchildren; a brother, the Rev. Seguard Keerps of Pennsylvania; a sister, Luella (Paul) Bauer of Clyde; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
      Pearl was predeceased by her husband of 47 years, James in 1988; and her son Michael, in 1997.


Robert Browning Herendeen

      SHORTSVILLE - Robert Browning "Bob" Herendeen, 67, of 4194 Hackett Road, died Saturday, Jan. 29, 2005 at the Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic after a short battle with cancer.
      Friends attended a memorial service on Wednesday, Feb. 2 at the First Presbyterian Church of Shortsville with the Rev. Ellen Carroll officiating.
      Memorial donations may be made to the Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic Foundation Inc., 2 Coulter Road, Clifton Springs 14432.
      Mr. Herendeen was born April 6, 1937, in Rochester, the son of J.Browning and Dorothy Ellen Marble Herendeen. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Shortsville and served as an elder and was a deacon.
      He was a member of the Red Jacket Rotary Club and had 20 years perfect attendance. He served as chairman for the Rotary Youth Exchange for South Africa for 17 years. He was also named a Paul Harris Fellow.
      Mr. Herendeen had been in the automotive industry for over 55 years, mostly in sales, working most recently for Randall Farnsworth Automotive Group. He was a member of the Antique Automobile Club of America for over 40 years, the Genesee Valley Antique Car Club and the Wayne Drumlins Antique Auto region.
      He was an avid antique toy collector and was a life member of the Genesee Valley Antique Toy Association. He also volunteered as Santa Claus for many organizations.
      He is survived by his loving wife of 43 years, Norma Herendeen; children, Jane Ellen (Bill) Stobie of Phelps, Sharon (Jeff) Dawes of Penn Yan and Scott Browning (Phyllis) Herendeen of Farmington; four grandchildren, Robert "Buckwheat" Stobie, Christopher "Buckshot" Stobie, Josh Browning Herendeen and Zachary Browning Herendeen; sister, Jean (Dave) Kosow of Valley Forge, Pa.; mother-in-law, Anna Wight of Shortsville; brother-in-law, Fred Jr. (Jolene) Smith of Penfield; and several nieces and nephews.
      He was predeceased by his parents and his brother-in-law, Darl Smith.
      Funeral arrangements were by the Cheney Funeral Home in Phelps.
      "His loss will be immeasurable."


John W. Marsh

      GENEVA - John W. Marsh, 84, formerly of Pre-Emption Road, died Saturday, Jan. 29, 2005 at the DeMay Living Center in Newark.
      Friends were invited to attend a memorial Mass at noon Tuesday, Feb. 1 in St. Francis Catholic Church in Phelps with the Rev. Thomas mull officiating. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery in the spring.
      Mr. Marsh was born Aug. 25, 1920, in Seneca Falls, the son of Rockwell and Bessie Platen Marsh. He was a life member of the American Legion Post 229 in Geneva, the Seneca Falls Elks Lodge 992 and a life member of the Dresden Ducks Unlimited.
      Mr. Marsh was a member of St. Francis Church in Phelps and was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was also retired from the New York Telephone Co., where he worked for 36 years.
      He is survived by his son, Thomas Marsh of Geneva; a sister-in-law, Margaret Marsh; a family friend, Fay White; one niece; and two nephews.
      Funeral arrangements were by the Cheney Funeral Home in Phelps.

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