Peyton Elizabeth Sexton

Canisteo, New York

Peyton Elizabeth Sexton, infant daughter of Danielle Sexton of 5522 Ordway Lane, Canisteo, was embraced by Angels and taken to Heaven on Friday (April 26, 2019).

Although Peyton was only on earth for one day, she was loved and cherished by her entire family.  She will continue to be loved and will live in the hearts of her of all those that she touched!

Welcoming her at the “Gates of Heaven” are her grandfather, Joseph Sexton; her great-grandfather, John D’Apice; her great-grandmother, Mildred D’Apice who preceded her in death.

Peyton will be sadly missed by her mother, Danielle Sexton; her brothers, Christian Brewer and Brendan Brewer; her grandmother, Johna (Steve Contos) D’Apice of Canisteo; her great-grandmother, Kathy Sexton; her step-great-grandmother, Dolores D’Apice; her aunt, Nikki (Jeffery) Ross of Pittsford; her uncle, Joe Sexton of Port Aransas, TX along with many other relatives.

Private services will be held at the convenience of the family.

Peyton’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name be made to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Golisano Children’s Hospital, 601 Elmwood Ave., PO Box 651, Rochester, NY 14642.

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

Deborah Jane Kellogg

Deborah Jane Kellogg (Cartwright), 65, of Chesapeake, VA, formerly of Hornell, passed away Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at Sentara Princess Anne Hospital, Virginia Beach, VA., following a battle with leukemia.

Born in Hornell, NY, she was the daughter of Ruby Helen Kellogg.

Debbie was a graduate of Canisteo Central School.  She was a long-time employee of Morrison Knudsen in Hornell.  More recently she was retired from Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding, Newport News, VA, where she took great pride for many years in working on a variety of our nation’s military warships.

She loved spending time with her family and was an avid card player.  She hosted and attended many family get-togethers.  Debbie could take the worst moment and still keep a smile and make others smile.  She believed life was too short to not enjoy every moment and create as many stories as possible to share.

She was predeceased by her brother, Lonnie Kellogg.

Debbie is survived by three children, Chad Kellogg and his former wife Courtney of Chesapeake, VA, Kara Srednecki (Cartwright) and her husband Dave of Portsmouth, VA, Laura Cartwright of Virginia Beach, VA, and eight grandchildren, Skylar Kellogg and Sean Kellogg of Chesapeake, VA, Julian Anderson of Killeen, TX, Aiden Srednecki, William Srednecki, Kevin Srednecki, Aurora Srednecki and Nathaniel Srednecki all of Portsmouth, VA.  Also surviving are two sisters, Fran Makitra, Chesapeake, VA, Shirley Miller, Hornell, NY, and two brothers, Richard Kellogg of Hornell, NY, and Leslie Kellogg of Florida.

At Deborah’s request there will be no calling hours.  Private graveside services will be held at Rural Cemetery at the convenience of the family.

In memory of Debbie (Cartwright) Kellogg, friends are welcome to stop by and share a memory at the home of Rick and MaryEllen Kellogg, 44 Bennett Street, Hornell, between 4 and 6 pm on Friday, April 26th, 2019.

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

Mark Duane Green

Mark Duane Green – 58 – of 1905 Hanneman Road, Alfred Station, NY, died early Friday morning (April 19, 2019) at the Hart Comfort House in Wellsville, NY, following a long illness.

Born in Hornell on September 15, 1960, he was the son of Duane & Shirley (Nye) Green.

Mark grew up in Alfred Station and was a graduate of Alfred-Almond Central School (class of 1978).  He had been employed for a time at the former Giant Food Mart in Alfred Station.

For many years Mark resided in California, primarily in the Los Angeles / Long Beach areas.  While living in California, he was employed at a Lawn Care Service and also served as a sales rep for several Office Supply Companies.

Returning to the Alfred Station area about 10 years ago, served as a sales rep for Spectrum of Hornell and also Shorts Oil of Wellsville.

In his younger years, Mark enjoyed playing in several men’s softball leagues both locally and also in California.  He was an avid golfer who enjoyed playing golf courses throughout the area.  As a sports fan, Mark loved rooting for the Baltimore Orioles (MBL) and also the Washington Redskins (NFL).  Having a special love for horse racing, he enjoyed spending “Quality Time” at OTB and visiting racetracks.  He was never afraid to place a friendly wager or two — just for fun!

Mark was preceded in death by his father, Duane A. Green who died July 4, 2013 and also his nephew, Eric Green who died November 18, 2013.

Surviving are his mother, Shirley Green of Alfred Station; 2 brothers, Matt Green & Mike Green, both of Alfred Station; 2 nieces, Elizabeth Shepard & Sarah Green; 2 nephews, Bryce Green & Hoss Coates; his great-niece, Clementine McPhail; 2great nephews, Dewey McPhail and Colton Coates; several aunts, uncles & cousins.

At Mark’s request there will be no calling hours.  Family & friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service on Saturday (April 27, 2019) at 5:00 PM at the Almond Union of Churches with Rev. Charlie Emerson officiating.

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

Mark’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in his name be made to the Hart Comfort House, 141 East State St., Wellsville, NY 14895 or to the Almond Union of Churches, Main St., Almond, NY 14804.

Paul M. Nardecchia

Paul Michael Nardecchia –  formerly of Hornell, NY, passed away on December 19, 2018 at his home in Fort Bragg, CA.

Born in Hornell on January 21, 1947 at Saint James Mercy Hospital, he was the son of the late Rose (Miele) & Elvidio Nardecchia.

Paul grew up in Hornell and was a graduate of St. Ann’s School (class of 1960) and was a 1964 graduate of the new Hornell High School. He played varsity football for all four years in High School. Paul proudly served in the United States Marine Corp from 1967 through 1972. He was stationed in Camp Pendleton after basic training and received an Honorable Discharge on February 23, 1972

After his discharge from the Marine Corp, Paul worked for United Airlines in Rochester, NY until transferring to Los Angeles, CA and then onto San Francisco, CA. He also worked for TAP Air Portugal while in San Francisco.

 

Paul received his Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Business Administration and Computer Science from the University of San Francisco. He started his own computer consulting business and achieved several awards from pharmaceutical companies for his excellent work.

 

He loved to travel, was an avid reader and collector of first edition books. Paul loved animals, especially his pure bred beagles, Zach and Zina. He was a very generous and caring person. He loved to take his parents and aunts and uncles on vacation trips to various parts of the world.

After he retired, Paul lived in several Northern California cities until he found his dream retirement location in Fort Bragg, CA., which is a beautiful Pacific coastal community of approximately 7000 people. He absolutely loved it there and they loved him back. He became an integral part of, and a big supporter of that community.  He volunteered at the library, peeled potatoes for 1000 homeless people for their Thanksgiving dinner, helped his neighbors caring for their home and pets, fed wild homeless cats and grew tomatoes like his dad.

In addition to his parents, Paul was preceded in death by two infant brothers, John and Joseph Nardecchia; and one infant nephew, Thomas James Kelsey.

He is survived by one brother, Sebastian (Diane) Nardecchia of Danville, CA; one sister, Dorina (Dennis) Kelsey of Euclid, OH; two nephews, Michael (Michelle) Nardecchia of Rochester, NY, Steven (Jennifer) Kelsey of Wickliffe, OH; three nieces, Marisa (John) Looney of Danville, CA, Kristina (John Moroney) Nardecchia of Pleasanton, CA and Rosemarie (Kevin) Aubin of Lindley, NY; nine great nieces and nephews, Mara (Jason) Caccamise of Syracuse, NY, Maria (Brian Cameron) Nardecchia of Rochester, NY, Marianna and Michael Sebastian Nardecchia of Rochester, NY, Kyle (Breann Danielson) Looney of Fullerton, CA, Katelyn Looney of Charlotte, NC, Ella Looney of Danville, CA and Thomas G. and Zoe Rose Kelsey of Wickliffe, OH; two great-great nieces, Brooklyn Diane Looney and Stella Rose Caccamise; one great-great nephew; Santino Joseph Caccamise;  one aunt, Barbara Nardecchia, of Tonawanda, NY; his Godson, Joseph (Laurie) Nardecchia of Buffalo, NY and several cousins!

At Paul’s request there will be no prior calling hours.  A Memorial Service will be held at a time & place to be announced.

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

Donations in Paul’s memory may be made to:

Camp Rainbow Gold; A charity that provides year round camps, services and college scholarships for children battling cancer. This is a nonprofit that his niece Kristina founded and has helped nurture for two decades. It assures every penny will go toward the children.

216 W. Jefferson St. Boise ID 83702  www.shareyourheartball.org

 

Mendocino Coast Humane Society. Paul had a love for animals. The Mendocino Coast Humane Society’s mission is: To contribute to a better life for animals and to inspire public awareness of animals’ needs.

19691 Summers Lane, Fort Bragg CA  95437  https://www.mendocinohumane.org

 

Nancy A. Fitzgerald

Nancy A. Fitzgerald – 81 – of Maple Downs Apartments, Fayettville, NY, formerly of Hornell, died Friday afternoon (April 12, 2019) at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Syracuse, following a brief illness.

Born in Hornell on October 3, 1937, she was the daughter of Maurice & Helen (Flannery) FitzGerald.

Nancy spent her early years in Hornell, moving to the Syracuse, NY area during her teenage years.  She was a graduate of Solvay High School.

While living in Hornell, she was a communicant of St. Ann’s Church.  While living in the Syracuse area, she was a communicant of Holy Family Church of Camillus, NY.

In addition to her parents, Maurice & Helen, she was preceded in death by several aunts & uncles.

Surviving are her brother, Robert (Beth) Fitzgerald of Camillus, NY; several nieces & nephews, including Patrick (Danielle Kirkpatrick) Fitzgerald of Solvay, NY, James (Diana) Fitzgerald of Kirkville, NY and Mark (Vicki) Fitzgerald of Dryden, NY; along with several grand-nieces & grand-nephews.

At Nancy’s request there will be no calling hours.  Family & friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial on Wednesday at 9:00 AM at St. Ann’s Church.  Burial will be in St. Ann’s Cemetery.

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

Nancy’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name be made to the Central New York SPCA, 878 East Molloy Road, Syracuse, NY 13211.

Monica Rose Fagnan

Monica Rose “Monnie” (Conlan) Fagnan – 97 – of Hornell passed away peacefully at her home early Thursday morning (April 11, 2019) surrounded by her children and loving caregivers.

Born in Salamanca, NY on November 28, 1921, she was the daughter of Michael & Grace (Morrissey) Conlan.

On January 27, 1941, Monica married Charles Joseph Fagnan in St. Patrick’s Church in Salamanca. She soon relocated to Hornell to raise her family (eventually consisting of seven children) and also to take care of both her parents until their deaths.

Monnie loved her family especially her grandchildren, who she adored. She loved hearing about their activities and made sure she always had a photo album of updated pictures in her purse to share with friends. She loved sharing stories about her family and growing up and frequently made comments of “take things day for day”. Monica was a devoted Catholic faithfully reciting her prayers and supporting several needy charities.

At the age of 90, her family gathered for a surprise birthday party attended by over 100 friends and family. She was totally in awe and loved sharing this special day with so many. She often kidded how she would live to be 100 and almost did.

In addition to her parents Michael and Grace Conlan, Monica was preceded in death by her husband Charles J. Fagnan; sons Michael Fagnan and Charles (Chuck) Fagnan; grandson Christopher Dowdle; sister Celestine Birmingham; brothers Daniel Conlan, Thomas Conlan, James Conlan, Edward Conlan and Robert Conlan; as well as many nieces and nephews.

Monica is survived by her children, Yvonne (William) Fisher of Winter Springs, FL, Anita (Douglas) Dowdle of Brentwood, TN, ; Thomas (Nancy) Fagnan of Hornell; Michele (George) Scanlon  of Rochester and John (Florence) Fagnan of Rochester; 17 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; along with many nieces and nephews.

The family of Monica Rose “Monnie” Fagnan will receive friends on Monday (April 22, 2019) from    3:00 PM – 6:00 PM at the Dagon Funeral Home 38 Church Street, Hornell NY. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Tuesday (April 23, 2019) at 10:00AM at St. Ann’s Church with burial at     St. Mary’s Cemetery.

Monica’s family request that in lieu of flowers memorial contributions be made in her name to St. Ann’s Academy, PO Box 446, Hornell NY 14843 or Care First Hospice, 3805 Meads Creek Road Painted Post, NY 14870.  Memorial forms will be available at the Dagon Funeral Home.

Rosemary Ann King

Rosemary Ann King – (91) – of 6652 Poinsettia Ave., St. Petersburg, FL, formerly of Hornell, died Wednesday morning (April 10, 2019) at her home, surrounded by her loving family.

Born in Hornell on May 24, 1927, she was the daughter of Leo & Thelma (Young) King.  While living in Hornell, she was a communicant of St. Ignatius Loyola Church.

Rosemary grew up in Hornell and was a graduate of Hornell High School (class of 1947).  She later graduated from Arnot Ogden Hospital School of Nursing (class of 1949), were she obtained her Registered Nurses License.

Following her graduation from Nursing School, Rosemary returned to Hornell and was employed as a registered nurse at St. James Mercy Hospital, working her way up to the position of supervisor. While living in Hornell she also worked at Bath Veteran’s Hospital and served as a private duty nurse.

After moving to Canandaigua in 1960, she was employed as a registered nurse at Gowanda State Hospital in Gowanda, NY.  She later moved to Hamburg, NY where she resided for three years. While living in Hamburg, Rosemary continued to work at Gowanda State Hospital. In 1967, Rosemary moved to Collingswood, NJ where she was employed as an office nurse for Dr. Ira Weiner, a local Psychiatrist.

In the summer of 1969, Rosemary and her family relocated to Florida, where she continued her nursing career at Bay Pines Veteran’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, FL. Before retiring in 1992, Rosemary was very proud that 30 years of her nursing career had been dedicated to caring for our nation’s veterans.

For the past 25 years Rosemary had lived in St. Petersburg, FL, and was an avid bingo player. She loved spending time in the sunshine, either gardening or swimming in her pool. Throughout the years she loved traveling and making countless trips back and forth from Florida to Hornell visiting with her family.

Affectionately known to her family as “The Laundry Lady,” it was commonplace for her to find clothes that were not properly put away and head to the laundry room with them.  Never wasting time to check the pockets, Rosemary washed countless wallets, money, credit cards, driver’s licenses, photos and other important items, sometimes several times a day. No unguarded article of clothing was safe! 

In an effort to keep her mind sharp, Rosemary was an avid reader, reading over 2000 books, and working daily crossword puzzles. In spite of her age she embraced computer technology, enjoying computer games, reading on her Kindle, and keeping in touch with her children and grandchildren through email & Facebook.

Without hesitation, Rosemary lovingly cared for her grandparents, parents, brother and sister in their final days. She considered it an honor and a privilege to serve her family in this manner — it was never a burden.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her son, Robert, Jr.; her brother, Tommy King and her sister, Doris Kelleher.

Surviving are 2 daughters, Luann (Lenny) Liss of St. Petersburg, FL and Patricia “Patty” (Jim) Dagon of Hornell; 4 sons, James (Lisa) Class of Seminole, FL, Martin “Marty” (Edith) Class of Seminole, FL, Thomas (Kelley) Class of Keller, TX and Dr. Steven (Dr. Michelle) Class of Terra Ceia, FL; 18 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; several nieces & nephews.

The family of Rosemary Ann King will receive friends on Friday (April 26, 2019) from 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM at the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY .  A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday (April 27, 2019) at 11:00 AM at St. Ann’s Church with burial in St. Mary’s Cemetery. 

Rosemary’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name be made to St. Ann’s Academy, 41 Genesee St., Hornell, NY 14843.

 

Mary Elizabeth Patti

Mary Elizabeth Patti – (92) – formerly of Church St., Hornell, died Monday afternoon (April 8, 2019) at Elderwood of Hornell Nursing Facility where she had resided for the past 2 ½ years.

A native & life resident of Hornell, she was born May 12, 1926, and was the daughter of Mark & Anna (Joyce) Loree.

Mary attended North Almond Valley School through the 6th grade, at which time she transferred to Arkport Central School, graduating in 1944.  In 1945 she enrolled in St. James School of nursing where she graduated in 1948, having earned her New York State Registered Nurse’s License.

From 1949 – 1951, she was employed as evening supervisor and night supervisor at St. James Mercy Hospital.  On June 7, 1951, she was married to Dr. C.E. Patti.

Since 1952, Mary has been a member of the St. James Women’s Board where she served as president for 2 ½ years.  For 9 years she was a member of the St. James Mercy Hospital Board of Directors and has served as hospital historian since 1972.  She was a member and past president of the Steuben County Medical Society Auxiliary.

In her younger years, Mary volunteered her time as Boy Scouts Leader and also Camp Fire Leader.  She was active in the Hornell American Red Cross, serving as co-chairman of its board of directors.  In the 1970s, she began teaching Red Cross Home Nursing in Hornell and also the Southern Tier Rochester Red Cross, teaching fellow registered nurses home nursing care, child care and disaster procedures.  She continued teaching these courses until 1990 when her ailing husband required more time & care.

Mary began playing piano in grade school and while attending nursing school, played the organ in the St. James Hospital Chapel at the daily 6:00 AM (Latin) Mass.  It was also during her nursing school days that she began crocheting & making quilts, a passion that she enjoyed her entire life.  She took great pride in making beautiful quilts for her children & grand-children.  These quilts have become family heirlooms, treasured by her family.

Mary will also be remembered for making her delicious home-made soups, again, sharing with family & friends.  Throughout the years, family celebrations for any & all occasions were held at her home at 16 Church Street, sometimes with more than 30 people (family & friends) for dinner.

When Mary turned 80 years young, her children & grandchildren surprised her with a birthday party and gave her a most cherished gift — a trip to Rome, Italy and an audience with Pope Benedict.  It was a thrill of a lifetime!!

Mary was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. C.E. Patti; her daughter, Camille D’Angelo; her brothers, Paul Loree and Mark Loree; her daughter-in-law, Lynne Patti; her son-in-law, Judge Thomas Higgins; two sisters-in-law, Hazel Loree and Dee Loree.

Surviving are her children, JoAnn (Richard) Argentieri of Hornell, Dr. James Patti of Okatie, SC, Judge Philip (Pauline) Patti of Raleigh, NC, William (Lorraine) Patti of Bath and Anne Marie Higgins of Syracuse; her brother, Thomas Loree of Dansville; sister-in-law, Emma Loree of Hornell; her son-in-law, Charles D’Angelo; 14  grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren; along with many nieces & nephews.

The family of Mary Elizabeth Patti will receive friends on Monday from  3:00 PM  –  5:00 PM at the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY.  A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday at10:00 AM at St. Ann’s Church with burial in St. Ann’s Cemetery.

Mary’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name be made to St. Ann’s Academy, PO Box 446, Hornell, NY 14843.  Memorial forms will be available at the Dagon Funeral Home.

 

Martha L. Herron

Savona, NY

Martha L. Herron – 89 – a resident of Brookdale Senior Living Facility in Ithaca, died Monday morning (April 1, 2019) at Elderwood of Hornell.

Born in Hester, OK, she was the daughter of Earnest & Virgie (Kelly) Click.

Along with her husband, Robert, she served as a teacher for DODDS (Department of Defense of Dependence Schools).  Throughout the years they resided in many locations, including England, Turkey, Spain, Japan & California.  They retired in 1990.

Martha was preceded in death by her husband, Robert C. Herron who died February 22, 2018.

Surviving are two sons, Calvin (Elaine) Herron of Reno, NV and David (Muriel) Herron of Savona.

At Martha’s request there will be no calling hours.  Private services will be held at the convenience of the family.

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

William H. Bacon

William H. “Bill” Bacon – 73 – of 170 East Ave., Hornell, died unexpectedly Thursday afternoon (March 28, 2019) at his home.

Born in Hornell on May 21, 1945, he was the son of Frederick & Mildred (Hann) Bacon.

Bill grew up in Hornell and attended Hornell High School.  He was a veteran of the US Navy, serving his country during the Vietnam era.

He had been employed for several years for the City Hornell Department of Public Works, working primarily as a member of the road crew.  For over 25 years, he was employed at Kraft Foods in Avon, working on the production line.  He retired about 10 years ago.

Bill was an avid hunter & fisherman.  He loved fishing in both lakes & streams and also loved being outdoors hunting deer.  He was very family oriented and was always there to lend a helping hand to both family & friends.  He will be sadly missed by everyone that had the pleasure of knowing him!

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his longtime partner & companion, Carol Feenaughty who died November 19, 2017; 3 brothers, Jeff Bacon, Charles Bacon and James Bacon.

Surviving are 8 “Children”, Kathy Weldy of Buffalo, Sharlene Kemp of Hornell, Larry (Kris) Feenaughty of Hornell, Patricia (Tim) Callahan of Canisteo, Mike (Lynda) Feenaughty of Nashville, TN, Karen (Don Ward) Booth of Hornell, Joe Jackson of Canisteo and Ronald (Priscilla) Feenaughty of Almond; 5 brothers, Roy (Debbie) Bacon, Ron (Wanda) Bacon, Larry (Diane) Bacon, Richard (Donna) Bacon and Philip (Joan) Bacon; 1 sister, Elaine Bacon; his sister-in-law, Debbie Bacon; 37 grandchildren; 69 great-grandchildren; many nieces & nephews.

At Bill’s request there will be no calling hours.  Private services with military honors will be held at the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY at the convenience of the family.  Interment will be in the Bath National Cemetery, Bath, NY.

In honor of Bill’s service to his country as a member of the US Navy, the American Flag at the Dagon Funeral Home will be flown at half-staff.