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Jane B. Chapman

      PENN YAN - Jane B. Chapman, 79, died Monday, April 11, 2005 at home, surrounded by her family.
      There were no prior calling hours, at Jane's request. A resurrection Mass was held Friday, April 15 at St. Michael's Church.
      Memorial contributions may be made to Soldiers & Sailors Hospital, Penn Yan Manor Nursing Home, St. Michael's Church or Ontario-Yates Hospice.
      Jane was born Dec. 18, 1925, in Benton Center, the daughter of Joseph and Mary Nyland Buckley. She worked at Soldiers & Sailors Hospital as a nurse's aide for many years. She was a member of the St. Michael's Church.
      Jane is survived by her five sons, Patrick (Cindy) Chapman of Penn Yan, Phillip Chapman of Canandaigua, Paul (Chris) Chapman of Gorham, Peter (Brenda) Chapman of Victor and Preston (Nikki) Chapman of Hornell; five daughters, Mrs. (Tim) Paula Houlihan of Texas, Mrs. (Ron) Pam Harrison of Penn Yan, Priscilla Chapman of Penn Yan, Penny Chapman (Norman Nielsen) of Penn Yan and Mrs. (Jamie) Polly Crowley of Shortsville; two brothers, Joseph Buckley of Connecticut and Paul (Jean) Buckley of Horseheads; two sisters, Mrs. Winnie Arnold of Elmira, Mrs. (Bruce) Joan Haskell of Elmira; sisters-in-law, Shirlee Buckley of Connecticut and Ellen Buckley of Benton; 18 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
      She as predeceased by her husband, John L., in 1985; three brothers, Harold Gerald and Robert; and a grandson, Jamie.


Elizabeth "Betty" Dennis

      NEWARK/CLIFTON SPRINGS - Elizabeth Dennis, 88, died Friday, April 8, 2005 at the Clifton Springs Nursing Home.
      Friends called April 11 at the Paul L. Murphy & Sons Funeral Home in Newark. Funeral services followed at the funeral home with the Rev. Dr. Elton O. Smith Jr. officiating. Burial will be in Newark Cemetery.
      Memorials in her name may be made to the First United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 189, Newark 14513.
      Mrs. Dennis was born Sept. 24, 1916, in Angelica, the daughter of William and Marie Lehman Gaus. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Newark. Betty enjoyed quilting, as well as raising horses with her husband, Walter, who died in 1985.
      She is survived by two sons, Alan (Karen) of Evanston, Ill.; and Brent (Tina) of Phelps; three granddaughters, Cary, Amanda and Kirby Dennis; a brother, Albert (Betty) Gaus of Fredonia; and several nieces and nephews.


Robert L. Everson

      PHELPS - Robert L. Everson, 21, of Mary Street, Phelps passed away Wednesday, April 13, 2005.
      Friends called Sunday, April 17 at the Patrick Funeral Home in Clifton Springs. Funeral services were Monday, April 18 at the funeral home. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery.
      Robert was born March 20, 1984, in Rochester, the son of Donald and Charlotte Everson, and had lived in the Phelps area all of his life. Robert enjoyed drawing and movies. He loved sports, especially football. Robert was a caring and loving son and friend. He was happiest spending time with his loving family. Robert will be missed by all of his loving friends and family.
      He is survived by his loving parents, Donald and Charlotte of Phelps; two sisters, April and Andrea of Phelps; a brother, Donald of Phelps; a grandmother, Delores Bell of Conesus; an aunt, Joyce Domville of Farmington; an uncle, David (Laurie) Domville of Hemlock; and his girlfriend, Brooke Schaeffer of Canandaigua.
      Robert was predeceased by his grandfather, Robert Domville; grandparents, Elmer and Doris Everson.


Doris M. Garling

      CLIFTON SPRINGS: Doris M. Garling, 78, formerly of Clifton Springs, passed away Thursday, April 7, 2005, at the Wayne County Nursing Home.
      Friends called Monday, April 11 at the Patrick Funeral Home in Clifton Springs. Funeral services were Tuesday, April 12 at the funeral home. Burial will be at the convenience of the family in Pioneer Cemetery.
      Doris was born July 17, 1926, in Canandaigua, the daughter of Harry and Louise Washburn, and had lived in the area all of her life. She worked at Acme Markets in Geneva. Doris was a former member of the Grange and the Kings Daughters. She loved to root for the old Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team and spending time with her family.
      Doris is survived by her husband, Charles E. Garling of Texas; two sons, Charles Garling of Clifton Springs and Harry (Barbara) Garling of Newark; a daughter, Elsie May Shorter of Texas; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.


Kathleen Loughran Schneider

      CLIFTON SPRINGS/ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. - Kathleen Loughran Schneider, 67, died March 4, 2005 in Flagler Hospital in St. Augustine, Fla.
      Kathleen's life will be celebrated Sunday, May 1 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Annapolis, Md. A funeral Mass and burial have taken place in Fairfield, Pa.
      Kathleen graduated from Clifton Springs High School in 1955. She worked for the Defense Department at Annapolis Academy until her retirement in 2003. She volunteered as a Docent in Annapolis while living in Arnold, Md. For St. Augustine, she volunteered on "digs" with the State Archaeology Department helping in a latest find of 10 American Indians.
      She is survived by her daughter, Jennifer Martin; son-in-law, Derrick; and four grandchildren, Katie, John, Christopher and Mary, all of Fairfield, Pa.; her husband, Charles; two sons, Christopher and Alex of Arnold, Md. and St. Augustine, Fla.; a brother, Patrick Loughran of Los Alamitos, Calif.; two sisters, Margaret (Bob) Wyffels of Lake Panasoffkee, Fla. and Anne (Jack) Riley of Seneca Falls and Clifton Springs; and several nieces and nephews.
      Her parents, Margaret and Patrick Loughran, preceded her in death.


Logan Earl Watson

      COCOA, Fla. - Logan Earl Watson, 64, of Cocoa, Fla., died unexpectedly Tuesday, April 12, 2005 at the Wuesthoff Hospital.
      Friends called Thursday, April 14 at the Cheney Funeral Home in Phelps. Funeral services were Friday, April 15 at the Calvary Chapel of Newark with Logan's brother, Pastor Richard Watson, officiating. Burial will be in Resthaven Cemetery.
      Logan was born Feb. 3, 1941, in Phelps, the son of Henry H. and Nellie Young Watson. He was an Army veteran of Vietnam. He was a member of Cocoa Moose Lodge 1717, American Legion Post 22, Vietnam Veterans of America, Semper Fidelis of America, AmVets Post 893 of Rockledge, Fla.; VFW Rocket Post 4534, 40-8 Cabane 954 Brevard County.
      He is survived by a beloved friend, Nancy Watson of Cocoa; his children, Logan Watson Jr. of Cocoa; Todd (Kelly) Watson of Brighton, Jason Watson of Melbourne, Fla.; Sidney Watson of Melbourne, Fla.; Debra (Marvin) Stefko of Livonia, and Wendy Watson of Rochester; nine grandchildren; his mother, Nellie Campbell of Clifton Springs his brother, Richard (Sylvia) Watson of Newark; his sister Dorothy (David) Walters of Cocoa; several nieces and nephews and many friends.
      He was predeceased by his father, Henry H. Watson, and a brother, William Watson.


Duane Zonneville

      SHORTSVILLE - Duane Zonneville, 78, died Sunday, April 10, 2005 at M.M. Ewing Continuing Care Center in Canandaigua.
      Friends call Tuesday, April 12 at the Halsted-Patrick Funeral Home in Manchester. Funeral services were Wednesday, April 13 at the Shortsville Presbyterian Church in Shortsville.
      Contributions in Duane's memory can be made to the Shortsville Presbyterian Church or the Red Jacket Booster Club.
      Duane was born in Williamson, the son of Adrian and Maddie Zonneville. He was a graduate of Williamson High School, Class of 1943, and served in the Navy during the World War II. In 1950, he graduated from Cornell University with a degree in business. He moved to Shortsville in 1955 to work at Farm Credit in Canandaigua. In 1960, he opened Zonneville Insurance Agency in Canandaigua, retiring from there in 1995.
      Duane was a founding member of the Red Jacket Booster Club, past member of the Red Jacket School Board, and a member of Twin Cities Lions Club, Turner-Schrader American Legion Post 34, and the Shortsville Presbyterian Church. He enjoyed fishing, playing golf, and his camp in the Adirondacks.
      He is survived by his son, Charles (Donna) Zonneville of Shortsville; four grandchildren, Adam, Adrienne, Amanda and Alyssa, all of Shortsville; two brothers, Robert (Carol) Zonneville of Mentor, Ohio; and Richard (Martha) Zonneville of Rochester; a sister-in-law, Betty Zonneville of Orlando, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews.
      He was predeceased by his wife, Virginia, in 2000; a brother, Allen Zonneville; and a grandson, Bryan Zonneville.

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