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Painted Post, NY
Renee A. Billington, 33 years of 226 Charles Street, died Wednesday, December 22, 2004 at the Corning Hospital. She was born December 6, 1971 in Corning, NY the daughter of Edward R. and Margaret Ann Rarrick Allen. A lifetime resident of the Corning area, graduate of East High School class of 1990 and she attended Corning Community College. She was a waitress employed at the Moose Lodge and Jim’s Texas Hots on Market Street. Renee was a member of the Women of the Moose Chapter #326. Renee was married to Brian Poley. She loved her family and shared her devotion and guidance with several foster children and her pets, especially her dog Dante. She also enjoyed traveling.
Renee is survived by her mother and father, Edward and Margaret Allen of Corning, Brother, Michael Billington of Corning, eight Step-Brothers, Rodney (Arilles) Allen of Belieze, Central America, Edward J. (Sharon) Allen of Lauder Hill, FL, Emery J. (Barb) Allen of Corning, Lindsley J. (Nicole) Allen of Corning, Lance E. Allen of Corning, William T. Allen, Scott (Betty) Allen and Christopher Allen all of Lakeworth, FL, Maternal Grandmother, Anna Rarrick of Corning, four Aunts, Georgianna Williams of Corning, Jeanette (David) Gobel of Rochester, NY, and Mary Colburn of Corning, Uncle Richard F. Rarrick, Jr, of Corning, Special Friend, Rick Van Etten of Corning, Special Cousin, Stephanie Peck of Avon, NY, also several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by sister, Rhonda Lee Billington, Grandfather, Richard Rarrick, Sr., Aunt, Rose Atkinson and special friend John Williams.
Family and friends may call at the Haughey Funeral Home, 216 E. First Street, Corning, NY on Sunday, December 26, 2004 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM with Panachida Service at 8:30 PM. Rev. Stephen Loposky will celebrate a Panachida service Monday, December 27, 2004 at 10 AM at the Funeral Home.
Committal prayers and interment will be held at the family plot at St. Mary’s Orthodox Cemetery, Corning. The Family would appreciate Memorial Donations be given in Renee’s name to the American Cancer Society, 1400 Winton Road North, Rochester, NY 14609-5896.
Glenford L. Rose Sr.
Elmira, NY
Glenford L. Rose Sr, 84 years of 10533 Sloan Rd, Corning, NY, died Sunday, December 19, 2004 with his loving family by his side, at the Arnot Ogden Medical Center.
He was born March 16, 1920, in Livingston Manor, NY, son of the late Dennie and Edith Sprague Rose. He received his education in the Liberty School System.
Glenford and Angiolena M. Pozzi were married September 5, 1940 in Calicoon, NY. They had celebrated 58 years of marriage prior to her death February 19, 1998. They had relocated to Corning in 1942, becoming employed with Corning Incorporated as a silk screen operator in A Factory retiring in 1982, and recently received his 60 year service pin, which he wore with great pride.
He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving during WWII (1944-45), with the 88th Signal Company, receiving the European-African Middle Eastern Service Medal, the Good Conduct Medal and the American Service Medal.
He was a member of All Saint’s Parish attending St. Patrick’s Church and St. Mary’s Church, the Corning VFW-John P. Eaton Post and the American Legion in Tioga, PA.
Glenford’s interest and devotion encompassed his family with great love and support as a husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He was proud of his family and was supportive of his son’s business "Rose’s Disposal" and assisted with the office tasks. He enjoyed Bingo, road trips to any casino, and playing horseshoes.
He is survived by children; Donald (Linda) Rose of Corning, NY, Eugene (Deb) Rose of Caton, NY, Gerald (Connie) Rose of Corning, NY, Carol Davis of Lindley, NY, Barbara Swarthout of Beaver Dams, NY, Glenford L. Jr.(Kathy) Rose of Corning, NY and Darlene (Ronald) Stone of Caton, NY, 26 Grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Sisters-in-law; Violet McIntyre of Campbell, NY and Sandra Pozzi of Corning, NY. Brother-in-law Arnold Froelich of Walton, NY. Also several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by brothers; Mason, Floyd , Howard and Baby Rose, and sisters; Clara Bell, Pearl, Jennie, Jessie, and Frances Rose.
Family & Friends may call at the Haughey Funeral Home, 216 E. First St, Corning, NY, Wednesday, December 22, 2004 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A Prayer Service will be offered at the funeral home, Thursday, December 23, 2004 at 8:45 am followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Mary’s Church at 9:30am. Committal Prayers and Full Military Rites will be held at the family plot in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Corning, NY.
The family would appreciate Memorial Donations be given in Glenford’s name to the Corning Salvation Army, 32 Denison Pkwy East, Corning, NY 14830.
Helen Bohoy Serdula
Corning, NY
Helen Bohoy Serdula 92 years formerly of Sunset Drive died Saturday October 6, 2007 at 186 Conhocton Street.
She was born October 1, 1915 in Piffard, NY the daugther of the late Charles and Mary Patrick Bohoy. A lifetime resident of Corning a graduate of St. Mary's School and Corning Free Academy.
Helen and John Joseph Serdula were married July 17, 1937 at St. Mary's Orthodox Greek Catholic Church, Corning, NY. John predeceased her May 29, 1989.
She was a production worker for Corning Inc. with ten years service with the company.
She was a member of St. Mary's Orthodox Church, an active member of the Women's Altar Society for 60 years and over the years her faithfulness and devotion encouraged her to serve on many committees within the church. As the Matriarch of the family she was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother and she shared her love and devotion with many others. Her sweet personality and smile was contagious for all that knew her.
Survivors; her daughter, Carole (Gary) Herrlich of Corning, NY. Son; Thomas (Sylvia) Serdula of Matthews, N.C. Daughter in law; Millie Serdula of Corning, NY. Sister; Ann Snearly of Albany, NY and Brother in law; Paul Enderle of Danville, KY. Sisters in law; Helen Serdula, Sue Serdula, Celia Smith and Marge Duffey all of Corning, NY. Grandchildren; Michael and Bryan Herrlich, Krista (Chet) Tuttle, Todd (Michelle) Serdula, Steven (Heidi) Serdula, Jon (Autumn) Serdula and Frankie Serdula. Great Grandchildren; Deven, Paige, Violet Serdula. Gracie, Nicholas, Anthony Serdula. Harper, Hunter and Halle Tuttle. Also several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by her son; Stephen P. Serdula. Brothers; Michael and Charles Bohoy and her Sister; Julie Enderle.
Friends may call at the Haughey Funeral Home 216 E. First St., Corning, NY. Wednesday October 10, 2007 from 2-4pm and 7-9pm. with the Parastas Service at 8:00pm. A Panachida Service will be held at the funeral home Thursday Oct. 11., 2007 at 9:00am followed by the Divine Liturgy at St. Mary's Orthodox Church, Corning, NY 9:30am. Rev. Stephen Loposky celebrant. Committal Prayers and Interment will be held at the family plot at St. Mary's Orthodox Cemetery, Corning, NY.
The family wishes to express their appreciation to all the tender loving care given to Helen by so many people.
Memorial Donations may be given in Helen's name to the Corning Community Food Pantry, P.O. Box 1255, Corning, NY or Southern Tier Hospice, 11751 East Corning Road., or Corning, NY., The Electronic Carillon Bell System of Saint Mary's Orthodox Church, 7 E. Chatfield Pl., Painted Post, NY 14870.
Curtis Boyce
Palm Bay, Fl.
Curtis Wayne Boyce, 26, passed away suddenly at Florida’s Palm Bay Hospital on September 13, 2007. Predeceased by his maternal grandfather Walter Nelson, Curtis is survived by his mother Shirley Jacobus, brother Nathan Jacobus, sister Shannon Jacobus, nephew Brandon Jacobus, step-father David Jacobus, grandparents Fernande Weiland, Bill Thompson, and Ellie Jacobus; uncle Brian (Marcy) Nelson, and aunts Audrey Nelson and Nancy (Greg) Miller. Curtis’s surviving cousins include Jacqueline, Erik, and Emily Miller, Jeremy, Joseph, and James Nelson, as well as step-cousins Donald Stuckey and Greg Smith.
Curtis was also predeceased by paternal grandparents James and Laverne Boyce, as well as his uncle Curtis Boyce. Curtis’s surviving paternal family members include his father Dennis Boyce, step-mother Rhonda Boyce, sister Bailey Boyce, uncle Jim Boyce, aunt Mildred Breed, and seven cousins.
Curt lived his life to the fullest. He especially enjoyed and excelled in the culinary arts, which led him work at an array of restaurants including P.F. Chang’s, The Cheesecake Factory, Carabba’s Italian Grille, The Chart House, and Ship to Shore. The organized sports Curt enjoyed most were football, baseball, basketball and lacrosse; he also enjoyed snowboarding, surfing, skim boarding, jogging, biking, and weight lifting. Above all, Curtis enjoyed socializing with his friends and being an uncle to his young nephew Brandon. Curt’s smile, wit, and charisma left a lasting impression on everyone. Curtis’s kind spirit will continue to be felt by the recipients of his organ donation.
Friends may call at the Haughey Funeral Home 216 E. First St., Corning, NY Sunday September 23, 2007 from 2-5pm. A Funeral Service will be held at the Funeral Home Monday September 24, 2007 at 11:00am. Rev. James Ellis officiating. Committal Prayers and Interment will follow at the Coopers Plains Cemetery, Coopers Plains, NY.
The family would appreciate Memorial Donations be given in Curtis's name to Translife, 1560 Orange Ave., Fleet 400, Winter Park, Fl. 32789.
A Celebration of Curtis's life will be held at the Marconi Lodge following the service at the Cemetery.
Mary Helen Woeppel
Corning, NY
Mary Helen Woeppel 92 years of 323 W. First St., died Saturday September 15, 2007 at Founders Pavilion.
She was born November 25, 1914 in Corning, NY the daughter of the late Joseph and Columbia Carapella Galle. A lifetime resident of Corning receiving her education in the Corning School District.
Mary and Francis Bernard Woeppel were married June 27, 1941 in Corning, NY. He predeceased her October 19, 2002.
Mary was a retired cook for Corning Free Academy.
She was a member of All Saints Parish, attending St. Mary's Church and a former member of the Rosary Society, the Women's Club of the Marconi Lodge. Mary volunteered at All Saints Academy and All Saints Parish and was the recipient of Seaton-Newman award for service and commitment to All Saints Academy.
Mary enjoyed life, her family and friends. She was an avid Met's fan. She enjoyed cooking, baking and casino trips. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother and friend. She will be missed by all.
Surviving her sons; Joseph (Mary) Woeppel, John Woeppel both of Syracuse, NY. and Michael (Wendy) Woeppel of Lancaster, PA. Daughters; MaryAnn Parks of Horseheads, NY and Kathy Woeppel of Wellsboro, PA. Nine Grandchildren; Tom (Amy) Abernatha, Cassie (Alan) Abernatha-Neally, Matthew Woeppel, Brian Woeppel, Katie Woeppel, Jesse Woeppel, Jaren Woeppel, Kevin Woeppel and Aaron Woeppel. Four great grandchildren.
She was predeceased by two brothers; Anthony Galle and John Viselli. Three sisters; Betty Ellison, Philomena Boucher and Antoinette Varalli.
Friends may call at the Haughey Funeral Home 216 E. First St., Corning, NY Tuesday September 18, 2007 from 4-8pm with Recitation of the Rosary at 8pm. A Prayer Service will be offered Wednesday September 19, 2007 at 9:00am followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Mary's Church at 9:30am. Committal Prayers and Interment will be held at the family plot in St. Mary's Cemetery, Corning, NY.
Mary's family would like to thank Dr. Kathleen Hallinan, Diane Legendre and the staff of Founders Pavilion for their compassionate care.
The family would appreciate Memorial Donations be given in Mary's name to All Saints Academy, 158 State St., Corning, NY.
Barbara Ann "Bobbie" Hagy
Elmira, NY
Barbara Ann "Bobbie" Dano Hagy, 78 years of 5 Fox Lane West, Painted Post, NY died Saturday, September 15, 2007 at the Arnot Ogden Medical Center following a long illness.
She was born December 23, 1928 the daughter of the late Nicholas and Anna Newfrock Dano. She was a resident of the Corning area for nearly 60 years.
She was a graduate of Scranton Central High School and attended Marywood College.
Barbara and Henry E. "Hank" Hagy were married January 29, 1949 in Scranton, PA.
She was employed as education coordinator for the Corning/Painted Post School District retiring December 1996 with 20 years service.
A member of All Saints Parish, attending St. Patrick's Church, Immaculate Heart of Mary Church and St. Vincent de Paul Church. A member of Court St. Joseph's #139 Catholic Daughters of America.
She was an early advocate for closer parent-teacher communication and relationships, serving many years as a PTA member and president, a Girl Scout Leader and honored as a Painted Post Citizen of the year. Barbara had served on the Board of Directors of the Corning Hospital for 33 years. A tireless servant - volunteer of the community, founder and continuing sponsor of the West High School Band Fruit Sale. She was a former president of the Corning Women's Club and the Junior Women's Club, a Member of Al anon and Group Leader for Al ateen.
Barbara had a great passion and devotion for her family, enjoying the annual pilgrimage to Brant Beach, Long Beach Island, NJ.
Her commitment of faith encouraged her participation in the annual July Novenas at St. Anne's Monastery in Scranton, PA.
Surviving her husband of 58 years, Henry E. "Hank" Hagy. Daughters; Kristine A. (Donald) Marshall, of Louisville, OH, Paula H. (John) Pattison of Fairport, NY, Mary Ellen (Mark) Morales of Key West, Fl. and Annette (David) Malechi of Baldwinsville, NY. Son; Jeffrey R. (Marilyn) Hagy of Corning, NY. Ten grandchildren and one great grandchild. Sister; Elizabeth D. McIntyre of Bethesda, MD. Also several Nieces and Nephews.
Friends may call at the Haughey Funeral Home 216 E. First St., Corning, NY Wednesday September 19, 2007 from 4-7pm. A Memorial Service of Catholic Daughters will be held at 6:45pm.
A Prayer Service will be offered at the funeral home Thursday September 20, 2007 at 9:00am followed by a Mass of Christian Burial St. Vincent de Paul Church 9:30am. Rev. Paul Bonacci celebrant. Interment and Committal Prayers will be held at St. Catherine's Cemetery, Moscow, PA.
The family would appreciate Memorial Donations be given in Bobbie's name to Corning Hospital, 176 Denison Parkway East, Corning, NY 14830.