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DemocratandChronicle Page11A OBITUARIES IN MEMORIAM Area Notices Albion Vyrvoss, Gladys May (Earle), March 16, 2016 New Comer Funeral Home Brighton Bradshaw, Robert Clifton, March 11, 2016 Anthony Funeral Cremation Chapels Walter, Judith Tappan, March 13, 2016 Rochester Cremation Fairport Hallings, Allan March 11, 2016 Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home Greece Palmgreen, Carol A. (Bema), March 15, 2016 Farrell-Ryan Funeral Home Tantalo, Augustine March 3, 2016 Farrell-Ryan Funeral Home Honeoye Launt, Larry March 16, 2016 Merton H. Kays Funeral Home Pittsford Mear, Sidney March 13, 2016 Jennings, Nulton Mattle Funeral Home Rochester Deloia, Maureen March 15, 2016 Memorial Park Funeral Home Fitzgibbon, Charles, March 14, 2016 Anthony Funeral Cremation Chapels Jacque, Rashawn March 12, 2016 Millard E. Latimer Son Funeral Home Peaco*ck Sgt.

Matthew March 14, 2016 New Comer Funeral Home Rochestewr Baxter, Robert, March 3, 2016 Questions about Obits and In Memoriams? Call (585) 5467000 or email us at: available Mon. Fri. to 6pm, Sat. and Sun. 10am to 6pm.

Holidays 10am 2pm. 89.PredeceasedbyRosemary,his friendLoriChamberlain.Heissur- ChristopherandAndrewOrtolani; fromSyracuseUniversity.HealsotooktimeouttoserveintheNavyon theNavyReservesasaCommanderformanyyearsafterward. aroundhimbetter.Withhiseasysmile,quickwit,strongintellect,gregari- behelpfulinanywayhecould.Blessedwithboundlessenergyanda RochesterBusinessAllianceandtheLandmarkSociety. lieworkedinPublicRelationsandretiredasDirectorofStateandLocal GovernmentAffairsatEastmanKodakCo.Hehadagreatandmutual respectandadmirationforhisassociatesandcolleagues. childrenandgrandchildren.Hewasagoodneighborandfriend,and wasalwaysavailabletohelp.Amonghismanyinterests,Charliehad RosemarylovedtodineoutwithfriendsandfamilyandattendRochester PhilharmonicPopsconcertsandplaysatGevaTheatre.Theywerelong timedevoutmembersofSt.ThomasMoreChurch.

HischildrenwouldliketosayaspecialThankYoutothewonderfulstaff andlovingcaregiversatValleyManorSeniorLivingapartmentsandthe FriendlyHome.Wewillbeforevergratefulfortheawesomecareand kindnessyouprovidedourDad.Hewassofondofallofyou.Youare trueangels! MemorialPark.Inlieuofflowers,contributionsmaybemadetoThe thonychapels.com. tobewiththeLord.Predeceasedby Hurd.Survivedbyhisbelovedwife an lawGraceFetter. SidwasprincipaltrumpetoftheRochesterPhilharmonicOrchestra from1947to1968afterjoiningtheorchestrain1940.Hewasprincipal trumpetoftheOrquestaSinfonicadeMexicounderCarlosChavezfrom 1940to1942.HealsoplayedwiththePhiladelphiaOrchestraunderEu- geneOrmandyonaNorthAmericantranscontinentaltourin1946follow- ingWorldWarII.HewasProfessorofTrumpetattheEastmanSchoolof atedfromtheEastmanSchoolwithaBachelorofMusicdegreeandPer- cornetsoloistsHerbertL.ClarkeandBohumirKryl.Helaterstudiedwith PatteeEvensonatEastman.Immediatelyupongraduatingfromhigh aceHeidtbigband.HewasfeaturedsoloistonHeidt’s1937recordingof servedinthe184thArmyGroundForcesBandandlaterwiththeFirst CombatInfantryBandwhichwasthepredecessoroftheUnitedStates ArmyFieldBand. Nopriorcalling.Sid’sMemorialServicewillbecelebratedSaturday 10AMatSt.ThomasEpiscopalChurch,2000HighlandAve.Inlieuof CallingFriday(TODAY)5-9at JosephAve.FuneralSat.11AMat theChurch. Bradshaw, Robert Clifton Brighton (formerly of Pittsford): A memorial service will be held Sunday, March 20, 2 PM at Pinnacle Lutheran Church, 250 Pinnacle Road, Rochester 14623.

In lieu of donations may be made to Hearing Loss Association of America (Rochester Chapter) Joanne Owens, 1630 Woodard Road, Webster, NY 14580; URMC Cardiology at www.urmc. rochester.edu/cardiology; or Pinnacle Lutheran Church. To share a memory or send a condolence to the family, visit www.anthonycha- pels.com. Camelio, Anna F. (Maggio) Rochester: Monday, March 14, 2016, at age 87.

Predeceased by her husband, Benedict E. Camelio; loving parents Angelina Parisi Maggio and Frank G. Maggio; her infant son; brothers, Tom and John Maggio; sisters-in-law, Clementine Maggio and Rose Camelio; brother-in-law, Daniel Coyne; her wise aunt, Lucy Cellini, her baby sister; and faithful companion, Buffy. She is survived by her children, Carole (David) Kramarczyk, Cynthia (Richard) Cardamone, perfect son, Benedict (Diane) Camelio, Linda Rhoda; 2 grandchildren, Holli (Dan) Ritzenthaler, Andrew Camelio; great grandson Max; sisters-in-law, Mary Maggio and Carmel Coyne; brother-in-law, Ralph Camelio. Blessed with godchildren, Eileen Iati, Stephanie Shirley, Sandra Monahan, June Zabchin and James Maggio.

Blessed with many nieces and nephews; cousins, Ann Marie Gabrielli and John Charles Parisi who made me laugh, Frank Parisi who taught me about the other side of the political line, Tony Parisi who was always so kind and friendly, Marie Zabchin ever faithful, Robert Cellini and John Bart always there for me; Brother Gregory and so many more that I have been lucky to call cousins. Special friends Joan, Pat and Marie Elena and many friends, living and deceased, of all social strata who were kind enough to call me friend. Also blessed with a special doctor, Mentesinot Woldeyo- hannes. FOREVER A DEMOCRAT! No prior calling hours. On Saturday, March 19, all are invited to attend her Funeral Mass at in acred Heart Cathedral, 296 Flower City Park.

Interment, private. Deloia, Maureen R. Rochester: Passed away peacefully on March 15, 2016 after a long, courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Maureen was born in Rochester, New York to Joseph and Ella Saule. She graduated from John Marshall High School in 1966 and went on to receive her B.S.

in Psychology at the University of Rochester. Maureen worked as an optician in the Rochester area where she retired in 2011. Maureen and Steven had relocated to Gainesville, Georgia in April 2015 and enjoyed spending their days sailing on Lake Lanier. Maureen is survived by her loving, devoted husband Steven daughter Amy sisters Julie Musto, Christine Collins (Steve), brother Joseph Saule (Gail Beyer) and many loving nieces, nephews and cousins. A celebration of life will be held at on Wednesday March 23, 2016 at the Catholic Church of St.

Ann, 4905 Roswell Marietta, Georgia 30062, followed by a gathering at the home of Anne and Steve to honor the life of Maureen. In lieu of donations may be made to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund, 14 Pennsylvania Plaza, Suite 1710, New York, NY 10122. Memorial Park Funeral Home, 2030 Memorial Park Road, Gainesville, GA 30504 is in charge of arrangements. Send online condolences to www.memorialparkfuneralhomes. com Hallings, Allan D.

Fairport: March 11, 2016 suddenly at age 55. Survived by brother, Bart (Sherl) Hallings; sisters, Ada Bastian, Mary Jane (Jim) Schenkel, Nancy Fulmer (Vinnie Ladd), Judy (Harley) Hazzard and Kathy (Steve) Prinzing, many nieces and nephews. A Memorial Celebration will be held Saturday 11 AM at the Per- inton VFW Post 300 Macedon Center Road, Fairport. Jacque, Rashawn T. Rochester: March 12, 2016.

Survived by parents, Carol J. Nelson and Harry E. (Annie Lee) Jacque 2 sons; other; 3 sisters; grandmother, Alberta Jacque; host of other relatives and friends. Friends may call Saturday 10-11 AM at House of God, 654 Goodman St. Funeral Service immediately following.

Interment private. Launt, Larry L. Honeoye: March 16, 2016 unexpectedly at the age of 78. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Helen (Green); sons, Clifford, Thomas (Shelagh), Scott (Tammy); 3 grandchildren Benton (Shelly), Samuel and Chloe; 1 great-granddaughter; 3 sister-in-laws, Margaret White, Ethel Green, and Betti Green; He was pre-deceased by his parents Elsie Rose Tuttle and Clifford R. Launt; Step-father Ted Tuttle; Brothers-in-law Bob White, Frank Green, and Howard Green.

Upon his request services will be held privately. To leave a remembrance of Larry, please visit www. mertonkaysfuneralhomes.com Palmgreen, Carol A. (Bema) Greece: March 15, 2016. After a courageous battle with cancer.

Survived by her son, Tim (Danielle); grandchildren, Jessica, Paul, Jacey Joshua; great-grandson, Kyle; sisters, Joyce Dockey Nancy (Ken) Czamara; nieces, Amy Missy Kolmer. Friends may call Monday 4-7PM at the Funeral Home, 777 Long Pond Rd. (between English and Latta). Funeral Service 11AM Tuesday at the Funeral Home. Entombment White Haven Memorial Park.

In lieu of contributions may be made to Hildabrandt Hospice. Peaco*ck, Sgt.MatthewR. 34.PredeceasedbyGrandma& andseveraldearfriends. MatthewservedintheUSArmy 101stAirborneDivisionoutofFort lovedbyeveryonehemet.He lovedtomakepeoplelaugh.Al- thoughhelivedashortlifehehas givenmoreloveandsupportto aroundtheworld.Hewillbecher- ishedforeverbyhisfamilyandhis militaryfamily. Familywillreceivefriends11AM- wayAvenuewhereabriefmilitary totheVeteransOutreachCenter, shareamemorypleasevisit: Tantalo, Augustine J.

Greece: April 20, 1933 March 3, 2016. Predeceased by his sister, Mary Donnellan. Augie was a loving husband and devoted father who is survived by his wife of 57 years, Elaine; children, Patricia (Ron) Penepent, Nancy Tantalo, Peter (Julie) Tantalo and Christina (Rick) Payton; grandchildren, Parker, Lydia, Elaine, Makenna, Adam and Madeline; sister, Teri Sullivan; brothers-in-law, David (Candy) Robison and Tony Donnellan; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends may call Sunday 2-5 PM at the funeral home, 777 Long Pond Road (between English Latta). Funeral Mass, 9:30 Monday at St.

Charles Borromeo Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of please send donations to Heritage Christian Services, 349 W. Commercial Ste. 2795, East Rochester, NY 14445.

May(Earle) herfamilybyhersideattheage predeceasedbyherhusbandof sonMichaelVyrvoss.Sheleaves ofNewHampshireandherfam- ilywhoadoredeverythingabout Linda(John)LotzeofBrockport, (Michelle)BissantiofSpringHill, grandchildren. andaboveallspendingtimenur- turingandlovingherfamily.Sheis notreplaceableandwillbemissed everyminuteofeveryday. Manythankstothosethatcared forGladysattheVillagesofOr- leansinAlbion.Youmadeher twilightyearscomfortableand happy.Aspecialthankyoutothe Residence. AnimmediatefamilyonlyMemo- rialServiceisplannedforMonday, March21statNewcomerFuneral Homewithintermentimmediately followingatHillsideCemeteryin Gladysandfamilywouldwantyou tomakeacontributioninhername totheMartin-LinsinResidencein Walter, Judith Tappan Brighton: Passed away at her home on Sunday, March 13, 2016. Born July 23, 1940, Judy was the daughter of the late Thomas and Bernice Tappan and the former spouse of the late Robert Walter.

She is survived by her daughters Julia Walter Larkin and her husband Tom and Claire Walter and her partner Ken Kirchgessner, and grandchildren Tommy and Katie Larkin. Please join us for a celebration of life on Sunday, March 20, at 2 pm at the Downtown United Presbyterian Church, 121 Fitzhugh St, Rochester, NY 14614. Those wishing may direct donations in memory to the Pines of Peace, 2378 Ridge Rd, Ontario, NY 14519. For more information, please visit Rochester- Cremation.com Ithasbeen20yearssincewelast talked.ThemonthofMarchadds aheavyburdentoourhearts.We wonderwhereinlifeyouwouldbe now.Wemissyourlaughandyour love. WeloveyouKyle, OBITUARIES Share YOURMEMORIES.

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