U.S., Obituary Collection, 1930-CurrentJohn Lagnese
November 7, 1910 - July 26, 2006
Pre-deceased by: John was predeceased by his wife Josephine Lagnese; parents, Peter & Enrietta Lagnese.
Survived by: He is s urvived by his children John T. (Carole) Lagnese, Gene F. (Peggy) Lagnese, Marilyn Fuino; grandchildren, Jim (Candi) Lagnese, John D. (Kathy) Lagnese, Rick (Colleen) Lagnese, Bob (Sheri) Lagnese, Tracy (John) Wisotzke, Ange (Gina) Fuino, Anita Lagnese, Tammy (Pat) Tata, Lori (Gary) Lamey, Tricia (Ed) Schwartz; 17 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-granchild; sister Mary Lagnese, brother Samuel (Cecelia) Lagnese; several nieces & nephews.
Born at: Italy
History: John always cherished family get togethers. His grandchildren, great-grandchildren & great-great-grandchild were the gleam in his eye. John could best be described as generous, caring and selfless. he enjoyed Bocce, card playing, games of chance and traveling. During his years he won a great many number of Bocce Tournaments. John`s 95 years were one of adventure and independence. He only just recently handed over the keys to his car and moved out of his own home.
Accomplishments: John was an accomplished Tailor, he had worked for some time for Bonds and he was a self employed tailor. During his career he had the privilege of creating uniforms for the Police and Fire Departments.
Donations: In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to ALS Association of Upstate NY, PO Box 127, Eldbridge, NY 13060 in John’s memory.
Services: BARTOLOMEO & PEROTTO Funeral Home, Inc., 1411 Vintage Lane (between 390 & Long Pond Rd.) where John’s visitation will be Friday, July 28th, 2-4 & 7-9. John’s Funeral Mass will be celebrated Saturday, July 29th, 10 AM at St. Lawrence Church, 1000 N. Greece Rd. Entombment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Conrad A. Dolski
June 27, 1943 - July 28, 2006
Pre-deceased by: Predeceased by his parents Mary & Al Dolski; brother Erwin Dolski.
Survived by: He is survived by his beloved wife of 42 years Paula (Piszczek) Dolski; children, Michael (Agata) Dolski of Chicago, Stephanie (Michael) Castro of Long Island & Elizabeth Dolski of Long Island; grandchildren, Samantha Dolski, Owen Castro, Andrew Dolski & Nate Castro; sister-in-law Penny Dolski; nephew Steve Dolski of Ohio,; niece Laurie Smith of Ohio; great-nieces and great-nephews of Ohio.
Born at: Dunkirk, NY
History: Conrad loved his family. He enjoyed sports, baseball, the Chicago Cubs, NY Yankees, fishing, traveling and music. He especially enjoyed country & jazz music. Conrad was dignified, modest, stoic, politically savy, neat, organized and a good provider. He had strong beliefs and he approached things as a realist and he always maintained his sense of integrity.He was proud of the time he spent in the US Navy. He also enjoyed investing and the stock market.
Accomplishments: Conrad served in the US Navy. He was a retiree of Eastman Kodak Company after 25 years of service in the State St. Office. While working for Kodak he was on the design team for Kodak`s first ever copying machine.
Donations: In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to American Lung Association, 300 Winners Circle, Suite 300, Albany NY 12205 in Conrad’s memory.
Services: BARTOLOMEO & PEROTTO Funeral Home, Inc., 1411 Vintage Lane (Between 390 & Long Pond Rd.) where Conrad’s visitation will be Friday, August 4th, 4-8 PM. His Funeral Mass will be celebrated Saturday, August 5th, 10 AM at St. Mary’s Church, 15 St. Mary’s Place (Downtown). Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery private.
Debbie Jean Tranello
July 25, 1957 - August 2, 2006
Survived by: Survived by her daughter, Rachel Tranello; parents Claud and Betty Houston: brother Jeff (Donna) Houston; ex-husband Daniel Tranello.
Born at: North Tonawanda, NY
History: Debbie graduated from SUNY Brockport with honors; employee of Davie Kaplan, Chapman, Braverman and long-time employee of Schnabel Auto Parts. She touched the lives and hearts of everyone she met. When she wasn’t spending time at her cottage on Silver Lake, she was looking at the world through the lens of her camera and traveling to exotic places.
Services: Family and friends are welcome to gather on Saturday 8/5/06 from 1:00-4:00 at Bartolomeo & Perotto, 1411 Vintage Lane in Greece, with a memorial service immediately to follow.
Teresa N. (Neilon) Kennedy
January 12, 1926 - August 13, 2006
Pre-deceased by: Parents, Robert & Kate Neilon.
Survived by: Survived by her loving husband of 54 years Pat A. Kennedy; children, Margaret (James) VanDelinder, Maureen (Joe) Benvenuto, Kathleen Eckman, Sean (Nancy) Kennedy, Robert (Diana) Kennedy; grandchildren, Marie Birtle, Kevin Birtle, Brian VanDelinder, Gina Benvenuto, Mary Benvenuto, Robert (Melissa) Eckman, Casey Goff, Danny Kennedy, Caitlin Kennedy, Spencer Kennedy, Chad Dynski, Michelle Kirkey, Brian Kennedy; great-grandchildren, Courtney, Cody & Cassidy; sister Rose Fox of Ireland; sisters-in-law Teresa (Robert) Tremble, Bea Kennedy; several nieces, nephews and friends.
Born at: Lisduff Mostrim County, Longford, Ireland
Donations: In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to American Lung Association, 300 Winners Circle, Suite 300, Albany NY 12205 in Teresa’s memory.
Services: BARTOLOMEO & PEROTTO Funeral Home, Inc., 1411 Vintage Lane (Between 390 & Long Pond Rd.) where Teresa’s visitation will be held Thursday, August 17th, 2-4 & 7-9. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated Friday, August 18th, 12 PM at Our Lady of Mercy Church, 36 Armstrong Rd. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Ralph J. Barone
September 6, 1927 - August 15, 2006
Pre-deceased by: Predeceased by his parents, Peter & Jennie Barone; sister, Elizabeth Marshall.
Survived by: GREECE: Suddenly August 15, 2006 at age 78. He is survived by his loving wife of 53 Years, Tina (DiPerna) Barone; children, Gary Barone, Joan (Brian) Cole; grandchildren, Shannon & Michael Cole; sisters, Mary DiSpirito, Rose Multer; sisters-in-law, Inez Salsedo, Mary (Chuck) Keenan, Patricia (Kent) Horn, Flora Trotta; many nieces & nephews.
Born at: Rochester, NY
History: Ralph was an Army Veteran and a retiree of the US Post Office after 35 years. He was an avid Golfer and Bowler. He always thought that "I`ve finally found it " when it came to perfecting his golf game. He enjoyed going to the casino and especially like to play "Black Jack". He liked to go to his retiree picnics from the post office. He was very interested in maintaining a well groomed lawn and he was often teased about cutting it so much. He enjoyed spending time with his family. He was a guy who loved to tell jokes and was very fun.
Donations: In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Heart Association, PO Box 3049, Syracuse, NY 13220-3049 or to a charity of your choice in Ralph’s Memory.
Services: BARTOLOMEO & PEROTTO Funeral Home, Inc. 1411 Vintage Lane (between 390 & Long Pond Rd.) where Ralph’s visitation will be on Friday August 18, 2006 from 4-8 PM. All are invited to attend Ralph’s Funeral Mass on Saturday at 9:30 AM at St. John the Evangelist Church (2400 Ridge Rd. W.) Entombment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Directions to Service: St. John the Evangelist Church is located at 2400 Ridge Rd. West in Greece.
Stanley J. Koresko Jr.
October 16, 1952 - August 19, 2006
Pre-deceased by: Predeceased by his father Stanley J. Koresko Sr.
Survived by: Survived by his daughter Stacey Lee Koresko; mother Genevieve Koresko; companion of 13 years Michele L. Boehmer; mother of Stacey and best friend JoAnne Koresko-Russo; brothers, Edward (Lucia) Koresko, James (Margie) Koresko, Jerome (Beth McCullough) Koresko; many nieces & nephews; best friends Gill & Susie Tegg.
Born at: Rochester, NY
History: Stash was a devoted and caring son to his mother Genevieve. He was a loving father to Stacey. He was a loving companion to Michele and a best friend to many. It has been shared by Stash`s family that those who knew him, knew him, he was open, strong willed and would share with others who were in need. He was hard working and fun loving. Stash enjoyed car racing, hunting, motorcycles, bowling, bicycle riding and caring for horses. Stash always looked forward to traveling with his daughter Stacey.
Accomplishments: Stash was an Iron Worker with Local 33 for 33 years. He was very devoted to Genesee Steel CO.
Donations: In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to American Cancer Society, 1400 Winton Rd. N., Rochester, NY 14609 in Stash’s memory.
Services: BARTOLOMEO & PEROTTO Funeral Home, Inc., 1411 Vintage Lane (Between 390 & Long Pond Rd.) where Stash’s visitation will be Monday, August 21st, 7-9, Tuesday, AUgust 22nd, 2-4 & 7-9. His Funeral Mass will be celebrated Wednesday, August 23rd, 9:30 AM at St. Stanislaus Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Louis Bertino
July 2, 1923- November 1, 2006
Pre-deceased by: Predeceased by his sisters Mae (Bertino) (Joe) Suraci & Jay (Bertino) (Carl) Arena; grandson Phillip Rossi.
Survived by: Survived by his loving wife of 62 years Cleo Bertino; children Charles “Bo” (Robyn) Bertino, Kathy (Frank) Rossi & Lona (Dave) Sojda; grandchildren Lou (Andrea) Germain, Mike (Melissa Affronti) Germain, Angela Germain, Anthony (Michelle) Rossi, Peyton (Brett) Pressler, Louie (Emily) Bertino, Charlie Bertino, Greg Bertino & Lucas Bertino; 7 great-grandchildren; brother Joseph (Marie) Bertino; close friend Marc Germain; several nieces & nephews.
Born at: Rochester, NY
History: Lou was a highly decorated officer of the Rochester Police Department, he was honored with the Policeman of the Year Award in 1978. He was a sergeant in the Army Air Corps and was loved by his men and sincerely respected. Lou was awarded many Industrial League MVP’s in basketball and went on to play at the professional level for several years. His greatest gift was his loyalty and generosity to his fellow men.
Donations: VFW Post #1457, 172 Picturesque Dr, Rochester NY 14616
Services: Lou’s Funeral Mass will be held 9:30 AM Saturday, November 4th at St. John the Evangelist Church, 2400 West Ridge Rd. His interment will follow in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Directions to Service: St. John the Evangelist is located at 2400 West Ridge Rd