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John F. Gore, of Canisteo

John F. Gore, 95, of 24 Union St., Canisteo, died early Monday morning (October 23, 2023) at Elderwood at Hornell Nursing Facility, following a long illness.

Born in Buffalo, NY on September 21, 1928, he was the son of Michael & Nora (Sullivan) Gore.

John grew up in Buffalo and was a graduate of Sacred Heart Elementary School (class of 1942). He later graduated from East High School in Buffalo (class of 1946).

Following high school graduation, John enlisted in the United States Army, and served his country from 1946 – 1948 at the end of WWII earning the Victory Medal.

After being honorably discharged from the Army, John enrolled at the University of Buffalo earning his Bachelor’s Degree in Geography and becoming a school teacher. While teaching in various public schools in the Buffalo-Niagara Falls area, he earned his master’s degree in education at the University of Buffalo. During the summer months of the early 1960’s, he took courses at Harvard University and worked part time in the lab of psychologist B.F. Skinner.

Throughout the years, John taught History and Social Studies at several Buffalo Area Schools and also taught for a year in Ripley, NY. In 1964 he began working for the Steuben-Allegany BOCES as a Driver’s Education instructor, a position that he held until his retirement in 1984. In 1986, John and Jeanne moved from Canisteo, where they had lived since 1970, to sunny Florida. From 1986 – 2007 he and his wife, Jeanne, resided in Port St. Lucie, FL, but for about 12 years he would return to New York State where he taught summer school classes in driver’s education in Allegany County schools. They returned to Canisteo in 2007.

John was a spiritual man who was known to attend both St. Ann’s Church in Hornell and Christ Episcopal Church in Hornell and had many friends in both churches. He had been a member of the Hornell Elks Lodge, Hornell Moose Lodge, Hornell Association, the Canisteo American Legion, and the Kanestio Historical Society. He was a friendly fellow whose dry sense of humor that had a way of sneaking up on others.

A true “history buff”, John loved reading and learning about WWI and WWII, the horrors of the Holocaust, and the Cold War era. He enjoyed collecting 78 RPM Records from the early 1900’s and vintage radios and wind up-phonographs. He was an avid coin collector who enjoyed listening to early 20th century vocalists such as Henry Burr, John McCormick, and Al Jolson. He belonged to the Al Jolson Society, a type of fan club whose members work to preserve Jolson’s music legacy for these times. John also loved watching classic movies including silent movies and the early ‘Talkies”.

Having grown up during the great depression, John had a keen sense of what people of that era endured and enjoyed reading and studying about those most difficult times. He wrote his own memoirs about his experiences entitled “The Birds Fly Upside Down” and was a contributor to the book “Frozen Laundry & Depression Soup”, a compilation of ordinary people’s accounts of the great depression.

John was preceded in death by his sister, Maureen Angus; and four brothers, Kerry Gore, Daniel Gore, Kevin gore and Gerald Gore.

He was married on April 13, 1968, to the former Jeanne Rifenburg, who survives. Also surviving are his brother, Robert Gore of Amherst, NY, along with many beloved nieces and nephews.

At John’s request there will be no calling hours. Family & friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service to be held on Thursday, November 2, 2023 at 1:00 PM at the Hornell Elks Lodge, Broadway Mall, Hornell, NY. A “Celebration of Life” will follow downstairs in the Elks Lounge.

Funeral arrangements are in care of the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY.

John’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in his name be made to: Hornell Humane Society, 7649 Industrial Park Road, Hornell, NY 14843 OR Roswell Comprehensive Cancer Treatment Center, 665 Elm Street, Buffalo, NY 14203.

To leave an online condolence or share a memory, visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com.

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Helen M. Mullen, formerly of Almond

ALMOND / LIMA, NY – Helen M. Mullen, at 99 years young, a resident of Alpine Manor, Lima, NY, formerly of Almond, passed away early Friday morning (October 20, 2023) at the Avon Nursing & Rehab Facility in Avon, NY.

Born in Alfred Station on February 9, 1924, she was the daughter of Charles & Agnes (Muszinski) Woodruff.

Helen grew up in Alfred Station and was a graduate of Alfred High School (Class of 1942). Following high school, she was employed at Acme Electric in Wellsville, Worthington Pump in Wellsville, where she operated a tower crane during WWII, and Glidden Pottery in Alfred. Helen became employed by Alfred University in 1969, where she worked for 22 years, until her retirement in 1991.

She resided in Hornell and Almond for many years and after getting married, she began raising her family and was happy being a “Stay-At-Home-Mom.”

Helen had been a communicant of St. Brendan’s Church of Almond and a member of the Almond Senior Citizens’ Group. She enjoyed camping with her family, daily walks with her dear friend, MaryAnn Norton & their trips to Nashville & Branson and listening to Country Music. She was also an avid reader and especially loved reading novels by her favorite author, Clive Cussler.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Willis “Burr” Woodruff; sister-in-law, Louise Woodruff; her great-granddaughter, Allison Gallow; her grandson-in-law, Craig Gallow.

Surviving are four daughters, Linda (David) Ryan of Odessa, NY, Mary (Mark) Schuster of Lima, NY, Janet (Larry “Scarey”) Egger of Winnabow, NC and Christine Freeland of Almond, NY. 10 grandchildren, Rebecca (Roger) Willis, Stephen (Nicole) Ryan, Melissa Gallow, Dane Schuster, Kimberly (Paul) Bielewicz, Meghan (Ken) Nowicki, Ryan (Danielle) Egger, Kristen (Blake) Allen, Nicole (Vance Nourse) Bordeaux and Gregory (Ashley) Freeland; 24 great-grandchildren; 4 great-great-grandchildren, all of whom she loved and adored. The feeling was mutual. Also survived by several nieces & nephews.

At Helen’s request there will be no calling hours. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, November 11, 2023 at 11:00 AM at St. Brendon’s Church of Almond with Fr. James Hartwell officiating.

Funeral arrangements are in care of the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY.

Helen’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name be made to either the American Thyroid Association, 2000 Duke St., (Suite 300), Alexandria, VA 22314 (Phone: 703-998-8890) or to the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation, 5526 West 13400 South, #510, Herriman, UT 84096 (Phone: 888-936-6731).

To leave an online condolence or share a memory, visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com.

 

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Mary Jane Burdick, formerly of Alfred Station

CLIFTON PARK/ALFRED STATION – Mary Jane Burdick, 85, of Clifton Park, NY, formerly of Pleasant Valley Road, Alfred Station, NY, passed away early Wednesday morning (Oct. 11, 2023) at Ellis Hospital in Schenectady, NY.

Born in Hornell on July 19, 1938, she was a daughter of the late Emery and Rose (Cappell) Silsby. On June 2, 1970, she was married at St. Brendan’s Church in Almond, NY, to Douglas D. Burdick, who predeceased her on Sept. 15, 2013, after 43 years of marriage. In addition to her parents and husband, she was predeceased by her first husband, Herman “Dutch” Faughnan; three children, John Faughnan, Lydia Puleo and Margery Day; and six siblings, Rose “Fritz” Casterline, Evelyn Coddington, John Silsby, James Silsby, Paul Silsby and Carol Campbell.

Her most important job was being the wife of Doug and mother of her eight children, as well as many others she unofficially adopted along the way.Mary Jane was very proud of her sewing skills and made most of her children’s clothes. After her children were grown, she became proud of the banners she helped make for many colleges and organizations through the Kampus Kave in Alfred, NY. Throughout the years, she also enjoyed reading and crocheting.
A devout Catholic, she was a communicant of St. Brendan’s Church in Almond and St. Jude’s Chapel in Alfred and loved to collect different types of rosary beads.

After the death of her husband Doug, she moved to Clifton Park to start a new chapter in her life with new friends, activities and hobbies.

She is lovingly survived by five children, Beth (Mark) Lay of Springville, NY, Dawn (Jessa Miller) Burdick of Alfred Station, Alan (Therese) Burdick of Lake Grove, NY, William Burdick of Liege, Belgium, and Gretchen Burdick of Clifton Park; a daughter-in-law, Yvonne Faughnan of Andover, NY; a son-in-law, Andrew Puleo of Wayland, NY; 18 grandchildren; five great grandchildren; one sister Dolores “Dee” Cook of Pennsylvania; as well as many nieces and nephews.

Calling hours are from 3 to 6 p.m. on Monday (Oct. 16, 2023) at the Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home, 285 Main St., Hornell. Relatives and friends are invited to meet her family at St. Brendan’s Church, Almond, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Tuesday (Oct. 17, 2023). Committal prayers and interment will follow at Alfred Rural Cemetery, Alfred Station.

An additional service will be held in Clifton Park at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, those wishing may contribute in her memory to either Catholic Charities-Steuben/Livingston (envelopes will be available at the funeral home) or to a local food pantry of the donor’s choice.

The Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home is honored to assist Mary Jane’s family with the arrangements.

To read Mary Jane’s complete obituary or to leave an online condolence or remembrance please visit the Facebook page of Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home or at www.bishopdesanto.com.

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Joyce House Woodworth, of Hornell

HORNELL – Joyce House Woodworth, 90, of State Street, entered into rest Saturday afternoon (Oct. 14, 2023), surrounded by her loving family, at F.F. Thompson Hospital in Canandaigua, NY.

Born in Hornell on Jan. 24, 1933, she was a daughter of the late Stanley and Lucille (Robinson) Mess. On Oct. 16, 1953 she was married at the former Park United Methodist Church in Hornell to Ernest Woodworth, who predeceased her in 1965, after only 12 years of marriage. Besides her parents and husband, she was also predeceased by her granddaughter, Camille Joyce Woodworth; two sisters, Marilyn (Sam) Speciale, Virginia (William) Weaver, two brothers, William (Jane) Mess and Edward Mess; two nephews, William Mess and Joseph Weaver; a niece, Diane Reagan; also her best friend, Bonnie Headley, and her next-door neighbor, Mariam Whitman;

A native and lifelong resident of Hornell, Joyce was a graduate of Hornell High School class of 1951.

Throughout the years she served as a Den Mother for Cub Scouts, was employed at the former Westinghouse Co. in Bath and for many years she was an Avon sales representative. But her most important role was to be a devoted homemaker to her husband and three children.

Joyce attended the Free Methodist Church in Hornell and enjoyed the simpler thing in life such as car rides throughout the countryside and stopping for ice cream, eating out, she especially liked lunches with her fellow 1951 classmates, sitting on her porch, watching Turner Classic Movies, reading, listening to music and she was very fond of her pet bird “Kiwi.”

She is lovingly survived by her three children, Jane Trescott, Daniel (Yvonne) Woodworth and Randall (Raissa Secadron) Woodworth all of Hornell; five grandchildren, Sherrie Arnault, Rob Talbett, Craig (Maureen) Trescott, Joshua and Ryan Woodworth; eight great-grandchildren, Lucian and Meyer Talbett, Marc, Tressa and Taryn Arnault, Mason McNaughton and Danielle Trescott; a brother-in-law, Clifton (Dodie) Woodworth of Florida; a sister-in-law, Lola Page also of Florida; also many nieces and nephews; as well as her best friend, Shirley Faisst of Honeoye, NY.

The family would express that heartfelt appreciation to the staff St. James Hospital Emergency Room, Mercy Flight, F.F. Thompson Hospital ICU; Dr. Nasar Chaudhry, Dr. Iqbal. Dr. Sharda and Dr. Sabescumar.

Calling hours are 4-6 p.m. Thursday (Oct. 19, 2023) at the Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home, 285 Main St., Hornell, where a funeral and committal service will take place following calling hours at 6 p.m. Thursday. Interment will be in Maplewood Cemetery, Alfred Station, NY.

In lieu of flowers, those wishing may contribute in her memory to either St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105, Mercy Flight Central, 2420 Brickyard Road, Canandaigua, NY 14424, the Hornell Area Humane Society, 7649 Industrial Park Road, Hornell or to the Hornell Public Library, 62 Genesee St., Hornell, NY 14843. Envelopes for memorial contributions will be available at the funeral home.

The Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home is honored to assist Joyce’s family with the arrangements.

Online condolences or remembrances of Joyce are welcome on the Facebook page of Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home or at www.bishopdesanto.com.

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Mary Kay Flansburg, formerly of Hornell

VICTOR/HORNELL- Mary Kay Flansburg, 80, of Victor, NY, formerly of Hornell, passed away unexpectedly and peacefully, Wednesday morning (Oct. 11, 2023) at her home in Victor.

Born in Hornell on April 23, 1943, she was a daughter of the late Lawrence S. “Ham” and Florence (McCarthy) Flansburg.

A graduate of St. Ann’s School, Mary Kay was also a graduate of Hornell High School, class of 1961. She was a long time resident of Hill Street in Hornell and has resided in Victor for the past 10 years to be closer to her family.

In 1961 she began her 40 year career with the Hornell City School District in the office of the assistant superintendent and the superintendent of schools, retiring in 2001.

While residing in Hornell, Mary Kay was a member of Our Lady of the Valley Parish and was a communicant of St. Ann’s Church. She was a former member of the St. Ann’s School Alumni Association, the Hornell High School Alumni Association, the Hornell Business and Professional Women and the Professional Secretaries Association.

She enjoyed flowers, gardening, reading, shopping and especially loved to spend time with her nephews and their families.

She is lovingly survived by her brother, Lawrence “Larry” (Sharon) Flansburg of Victor; her sister, Sally Ann Flansburg, who Mary Kay devoutly cared for; three nephews, Chad Flansburg (Christine) and their children, Grace Katherine Flansburg and Tripp McCarthy Flansburg all of Victor; Jeremy Flansburg (Summer) and their son, Jack Ryan Flansburg all of Rochester, NY and Jason (Josephine) Flansburg of Brockport, NY; also several cousins, including a special cousin and close friend, Joann Spencer of Rochester, NY. She was predeceased by a beloved family Goldendoodle, Duke.

Calling hours are 4-6 p.m. Friday (Oct. 20, 2023) at the Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home, 285 Main St., Hornell. Relatives and friends are invited to meet her family at St. Ann’s Church, 31 Erie Ave., Hornell where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday (Oct. 21, 2023). Committal prayers and interment will follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Town of Fremont.

In lieu of flowers, those wishing may contribute in her memory to St. Ann’s Church of Our Lady of the Valley Parish, 27 Erie Ave., Hornell, NY 14843. Envelopes for memorial contributions will be available at the funeral home.

The Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home is honored to assist Mary Kay’s family with the arrangements.

Online condolences or remembrances of Mary Kay are welcome on the Facebook page of Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home or at www.bishopdesanto.com.

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Marjorie A. “Margie” (Fucci) Blowers, of Swain, formerly of Hornell

SWAIN / HORNELL-Marjorie A. “Margie” (Fucci) Blowers, 77, of Swain, NY passed away at home on September 23, 2023, following a long illness. Margie was comfortable at home and her wish was to spend her final time in the home she shared with her family for almost 50 years.

Born in Hornell on October 7, 1945, she was the daughter of Anthony & Mary (Caruso) Fucci. As a child, she attended St. Ann’s School and was a 1963 graduate of Hornell High School.

On October 5, 1974, she married the late James R. Blowers, and they enjoyed nearly 47 years of marriage together until his death on August 16, 2021. Margie and Jim are united together again!

For many years, Margie worked as a hairdresser before taking time away to stay home with her children. She returned to work as a teacher’s aide for Steuben- Allegany BOCES for 25 years, working with students with disabilities; a job she enjoyed very much.

Margie will forever be remembered as an amazing daughter, wife, mom, and Nana. She gave everything she had to her family. She was an amazing cook and many family meals were enjoyed around her table. Margie’s sense of humor and her ability to make people laugh was a gift. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.

In addition to her husband, Jim, Margie was preceded in death by her parents, Mary and Anthony Fucci; her siblings, Clara Fucci, Michael Fucci, and Maria Ormsby.

Margie is survived by her daughter, Mary (Chris) Clark (and their son, Bryce of Corning, NY); her son, Jim Blowers (and his daughter, Jaiden, of Nunda, NY); her brother, Leonard (Diane) Fucci of Hornell; her sister, Amelia Dempsey of Hamburg, NY; and sisters-in-law, Linda Fucci, Bonnie Miller, Mary Lou Kernahan, and Patricia Selbig; neices and nephews; and special friends, Ann Hoeffner and Martha Bartle.

The family of Marjorie A. “Margie” Blowers will receive friends on Sunday from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM at the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday at 10:00 AM at St. Ann’s Church with burial in St. Mary’s Cemetery.

Margie’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name be made to Tender Loving Home Care Services, 43 Maple St., Canisteo, NY 14823. Memorial forms will be available at the Dagon Funeral Home.

To leave an online condolence or share a memory, visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com.

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Steuben County Legislature Monday Meeting

September 25, 2023

By a vote of 10 to 7 the Steuben County legislature voted to pull the the indemnification for Sheriff Jim Allard; and the vote to allow 12 and 13 year olds to hunt for deer when accompanied by an adult passed unanimously.

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Joseph Michael Kuhn “Joe,” of Hornell

Joseph Michael Kuhn “Joe,” 82 of Hornell, passed away peacefully on Saturday, (Sept. 23, 2023) surrounded by his loving wife and children.

Born in Bath, NY, on July 18, 1941, He was the oldest son of the late Monica (Sullivan) and Ervin Kuhn. Following his graduation from Hornell High School in 1959, Joe enlisted in the U.S. Army and spent two years serving in Germany. He retired from Alstom after a steady career as one of the few remaining Erie Lackawanna Machinists.

Joe was a kind, caring, honest, gentle, hard-working, and patient family man who loved his wife Karen and his family to the fullest, especially his five grandchildren, whom he enjoyed visiting often. He loved his Notre Dame football and the Boston Red Sox and was always up for talking sports, weather, and the latest news at the Southside Grill. He was also an avid golfer and a proud Hornell American Legion and Our Lady of the Valley Church member.  His death leaves a void in this world that will never be filled. We were all blessed with his dry sense of humor and his even, calm nature. Joe had only one complaint: that the two football helmets hanging in the Southside Grill interfered with his dancing on the bar. His good friend Matt Testani dubbed him Joe “COOL” Kuhn.

He is survived by his wife of 29 years, Karen (Quinlan) Kuhn; his children, Sue Crawford (Bob) of Park City, UT; Michael Kuhn (Mary Beth) of Cazenovia, NY; Catherine Shaw (Ryan) of Palm Beach Gardens, FL; Cortney Andrus of Canisteo, NY; Katie Cleveland of Hornell, NY; his grandchildren, Casey Crawford, Megan Kuhn, Erin Kuhn, Adalyn Andrus, and Whitney Andrus.

He is also survived by seven brothers and sisters: Carolyn K. Kelly, Mary Kuhn Cartella (Carl), John Kuhn (Kathy), Frances Shute, Bill Kuhn (Tina), Dennis Kuhn, and Eloise Kernan(Jerry). He was predeceased by his sister, Rosemary Kuhn, his father, Ervin Joseph Kuhn, and his mother, Monica (Sullivan) Kuhn.

Calling hours are 4-7 P.M. Wednesday (sept. 27, 2023) at the Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home, 285 Main St., Hornell. Relatives and friends are invited to join his family at St. Ann’s Church, 31 Erie Ave., Hornell where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday (Sept. 28, 2023). Committal prayers and interment will follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Town of Fremont.

The United States flag and the Army flag will proudly fly at the Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home in recognition of Joe’s military service.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Hornell Area Humane Society, 7649 Industrial Park Road, Hornell or to the Hornell Alumni Association, P.O. Box 135, Hornell, NY 14843. Envelopes for memorial contributions will be available at the funeral home.

The Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home is honored to assist Joe’s family with the arrangements.

Online condolences or remembrances of Joe are welcome on the Facebook page of Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home or at www.bishopdesanto.com.

Joe will be forever missed and will remain in our hearts Slainte!

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William J. Pauly, of Town of Hornellsville

HORNELL – William J. Pauly, 82, of Ricks Road (Town of Hornellsville) passed away Wednesday evening (Sept. 13, 2023) at St. James Hospital in Hornell, after a long illness.

Born in Hornell on Oct. 22, 1940 he was a son of the late Ludwig and Irene (Allis) Pauly. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his brother, Ludwig “Louie” Pauly; and three sisters, infant Frieda Pauly, Mary Lou Jimerson-Patton and Nancy Curran.

A graduate of Hornell High School, class of 1959, Bill proudly served his country with the U.S. Army for 20 years and was honorably discharged in 1980 as Sergeant First Class (SFC).

He was a former resident of Copperas Cove, TX and was employed by the Killeen (Texas) Independent School before returning to Hornell in 2002.

Bill was a member of the Canisteo American Legion Post and was an avid Dallas Cowboys fan. He enjoyed purchasing scratch offs and loved animals, especially cats and dogs.

He is lovingly survived by his wife of nearly 60 years, Betty (Bennett) Pauly, who he married on Dec. 28, 1963 at Christ Episcopal Church in Hornell; two children, Philip (Kim) Pauly of Copperas Cove, TX and Kristelle (Ralph) Sage of Almond; four grandchildren, Aven Sage, Kerstyn Sage, Kara Sage and Kendra Sage; two sisters, Helen (Jerry) Persichilli of Hornell and Linda (Earl) Moore of Altoona, PA; as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins.

The family will greet relatives and friends from 10 a.m.-11 a.m. Wednesday (Sept. 27, 2023) at Christ Episcopal Church, 6 Center St., Hornell where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Committal prayers and interment, with military honors, will follow at Bath National Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, those wishing may contribute in his memory to the National Lymphedema Network, P.O. Box 1008. New York, NY 10276. Envelopes for memorial contributions will be available at the church.

The Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home, 285 Main St., Hornell is honored to assist Bill’s family with the arrangements.

Online condolences or remembrances of Bill are welcome on the Facebook page of Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home or at www.bishopdesanto.com.

 

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Josephine Egger, of Hornell

HORNELL – Josephine Egger, 104 years old, of Spruce Street, where she resided with her daughter and son-in-law, Marysharon and Thomas Secondo, passed away Tuesday morning (Sept. 12, 2023) at St. James Hospital in Hornell.

Born in Sayre, PA on April 24, 1919, she was a daughter of the late Andrew and Anna (Murray) Herrick. On Jan. 16, 1943 she was married at St. Ann’s Church in Hornell to James E. Egger, who predeceased her on Jan. 14, 1986 after 46 years of marriage. Besides her parents and husband, she was also predeceased by her great-grandson, Issac Stephen Secondo; five sisters and brothers-in-law, Mary (Ralph) Hart, Kate (Bill) Romania, Julia (Monte) Newman, Agnes (John) Haluska and Helena (Cecil) Lobdell; two brothers and a sister-in-law, William (Jean) Herrick and Eugene Herrick, who was killed in action during World War II.

Josephine moved to Lakewood, Colorado in 1994 and resided there for 20 years with her son and daughter-in-law, James and Susan Egger, returning to Hornell in 2014 where she was a member of Our Lady of the Valley Parish and was a devout communicant of St. Ann’s Church.

She devoted her life to being a caregiver, beginning with caring for her siblings after her mother passed away and continuing as a loving homemaker to her husband and children.

Josephine was a very talented crocheter and while residing in Colorado she became an avid fan of several Denver teams. She especially enjoyed watching EWTN (Eternal Word Television Network) and was a faithful contributor.

She is lovingly survived by her three children, Marysharon and Tom Secondo of Hornell, Paul Egger of Hornell and Jim and Susan Egger of Lakewood, Colorado; nine grandchildren, Peter (Katie) Secondo, Andrea Ulrich, Christopher (Kate) Secondo, John (Bethany) Secondo, Vincent (Carrie) Secondo, Elizabeth (Matt) Reimer, Nicholas Egger (Lisa), Samantha (Tim) Johnston and Jennifer Egger; 15 great-grandchildren; as well as many nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews and several cousins.

There will be no calling hours. Relatives and friends are invited to join her family at St. Ann’s Church, 31 Erie Ave., Hornell where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday (Sept. 23, 2023). Committal prayers and interment will follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Town of Fremont. All the services will be live streamed and may be seen either on the Facebook page of Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home or on the homepage of www.bishopdesanto.com (please see link for live stream) for 30 days beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday (Sept. 23, 2023)

In lieu of flowers, those wishing may contribute in her memory to either St. Ann’s Academy, P.O. Box 446, Hornell, NY 14843 or to the “Helping Hands” at Fr. Baker’s – Our Lady of Victory National Shrine and Basilica, 767 Ridge Road, Buffalo, NY 14218. Envelopes for memorial contributions will be available at the church.

The Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home, 285 Main St., Hornell is honored to assist Josephine’s family with the arrangements.

Online condolences or remembrances of Josephine are welcome on the Facebook page of Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home or at www.bishopdesanto.com.

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Paul K. Crowe, of North Hornell

NORTH HORNELL – Paul K. Crowe, retired Hornell Chief of Police, passed away at home, surrounded by his loving family, on Thursday (September 7, 2023).  Paul’s courage and dignity never wavered throughout his long battle with cancer.‎

Paul was born on February 15, 1950 to Paul and Gertrude Crowe, and was proud of his upbringing on the tough East Side of Hornell.  He was a member of the Hornell High School Class of 1968 and served in the United States Army Reserves, including as a Drill Instructor, from 1969-1976.

Paul’s adult life was dedicated to serving the community of Hornell.  He joined the Hornell Police Department in 1972, and advanced through the ranks from Patrolman to Investigator, Patrol Sergeant and Captain.  On January 1, 1997, Paul was promoted to Hornell Chief of Police, a role he held with pride for a decade, until his retirement in 2007.  In addition to training and inspiring numerous local law enforcement officers over his career, and partnering with City leadership, Paul also steered the Police Department through a major capital improvement project, and he was the first administrator to secure a full accreditation for the agency.  Paul graduated from the 143rd session of the FBI’s National Academy program dedicated to developing law enforcement executives.

Paul married his wife, Barb, on August 30, 1984, and they built a beautiful life and family together.  He was a devoted husband, who provided love, support and endless humor.  Paul marveled at wildlife and nature, and he and Barb treasured their cross-country RV trip and adventures after his retirement.  They also owned and operated Zebra Paint Striping until 2013, lining roadways all over western New York.  Paul was a gifted guitar player and his music filled their home with joy and memories.

Paul’s family was his greatest legacy.  In addition to his wife Barb, Paul is survived by his loving children, Paul Crowe, Jr., Whitney Crowe, Erin (Jamie) Edger, and Stacey (Ryan) Bentley, along with his cherished grandchildren, Kellen and Sydney Crowe, Jordan Wolcott, Kelsey and Brody Amidon, and Kylee and Payton Bentley.  Their “Bimpie” left an everlasting imprint of unconditional love.  Paul’s surviving siblings include Michael Crowe, Mary Crowe, and Kathryn Hartwell, and a sister-in-law, Ellen Crowe.  Paul was predeceased by his daughter Amy (Chalmers) Wolcott, his brother John Crowe, and sisters Patricia Capluzzi and Beverly Williams.

Paul was fortunate to have many lifelong friendships and his loyalty, strength and kindness will be remembered.  Paul’s family is also appreciative of the Hornell Police Department, the Hornell Fire Department, and the Wilmot Cancer Center 7th Floor nursing staff for the respect and care they provided in his final days.

Calling hours are 4-7 p.m. Wednesday (September 13, 2023) at the Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home, 285 Main St., Hornell. Relatives and friends are invited to join his family at St. Ann’s Church, 31 Erie Ave., Hornell where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday (September 14, 2023). Committal prayers and interment, with military honors, will follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Town of Fremont.

The United States flag and the Army flag will proudly fly at the Bishop -Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home in recognition of Pauls’ service in the Army Reserves.

Please consider sending any charitable contributions, in Paul’s name, to the Wilmot Cancer Center at Strong Memorial Hospital, 601 Elmwood Ave., Rochester, NY 14624 or the Hornell Alumni Association, P.O. Box 135, Hornell, NY 14843. Envelopes for memorial contributions will be available at the funeral home.

The Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home is honored to assist Paul’s family with the arrangements.

Online condolences or remembrances of Paul are welcome on the Facebook page of Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home or at www.bishopjohnson.com.

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Retired Hornell Police Chief Crowe has died

September 7, 2023

Current Hornell Police Chief Ted Murray says former Hornell Chief of Police Paul Crowe has passed away. Crowe joined the Hornell Police Department in 1972, and had served as Police Chief from 1997 until his retirement in 2007.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time.

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