Erma J. Clark

Erma J. Clark – 89 – formerly of 2 Rural Ave., North Hornell, died Saturday afternoon (March 19, 2011) at McAuley Ave., where she has resided for the past 5 months. 

Born in Renovo, PA on August 23, 1921, she was the daughter of Elmer & Vera (Ames) Weaver.  She resided in Hornell for most of her life.

Erma was a graduate of Hornell High School (class of 1939).  Throughout the years she was employed at several area businesses including Huegets Textiles of Hornell, Westinghouse Corporation of Bath, Loohns Cleaners of Hornell and returning Stern & Stern Textiles (formerly Huegets) as an inspector.  She retired in 1986.  Following her “retirement”, Erma served as a Home Care Giver for the elderly in the Hornell area.

She was a former member of the United Methodist Church of Hornell.  She was also a former member of the Women of the Moose.  In her younger years, Erma enjoyed square dancing and had been a member of the Buds & Blossoms Dance Group.  She later assisted Dixie Brundage with her Line Dancing Group.

Erma enjoyed many hobbies including ceramics, knitting and sewing.   She was also known as an outstanding cook and especially loved spending all day on Sundays preparing “Sunday Dinner” for her family.  It has often been said that “the Clark family never runs out of mashed potatoes!!”

Robert T. “Bob” Manhart

Robert T. “Bob” Manhart – 75 – formerly of 71 Church St. Court, Hornell, died unexpectedly early Wednesday morning (February 23, 2011) at Sue’s Rest Home in Hornell where he has resided for the past 2 months.

He was born on March 26, 1935, and was the son of Milo & Marjorie (DeGroff) Manhart Sr. & the adopted son of Leona Manhart.

A native & lifelong resident of Hornell, Bob attended school in Hornell.  In his younger years he had been employed in the maintenance department of the Steuben County Department of Social Services.  He was also a laborer doing farm work in Burns, NY. 

Bernard F. Smith, Sr.

Bernard F. Smith, Sr., 88, of 8 Park Avenue, Arkport, died Tuesday, January 18th, 2011, following a brief illness. 

Born in Wayland, NY, on September 27, 1922, he was the son of Fred & Mary (Reigelsperger) Smith.

Bernard grew up in the Wayland-Cohocton area and was a graduate of Cohocton High School.  A veteran of WWII, he entered into the service of his country May 17, 1943, and was stationed in England.  He was a decorated Airman and was honorably discharged October 4, 1945, after the completion of 35 successful missions.  He moved to the village of Arkport in 1949, was a communicant of St. Ann’s Church, and a life-long member of the Arkport American Legion.

He was employed as an auto mechanic for all of his life.  He had been employed at several area businesses including Arkport Motors, Blovsky Ford of Hornell, Perry & Thompson of Bath, NY, and Auto Specialized Service of Hornell.  Bernard eventually purchased Auto Specialized Service from his uncle, Murray Burdett, which he owned & operated in partnership with his son, Bernie Jr., for many years.  The family tradition continues today as Bernie Jr., co-owns and operates the business in Arkport, NY, with his son (Bernard’s eldest grandson) Brad Smith.

Bernard enjoyed his garden tremendously; especially the pursuit of the perfect tomato.  He enjoyed photography and all sorts of technology.  His cooking and baking abilities were well-known and desired among those lucky enough to have sampled them.  His grandchildren and great-grandchildren affectionately referred to him as their “Poppy” and were a great source of pride and enjoyment to him. Many of his last days were spent tinkering with them on their various projects, tirelessly answering their many questions, and laughing at their antics. 

Samuel D. “Sam” Strickland

Samuel D. “Sam” Strickland – 56 – of 10285 Warden Road, Swain, died Monday afternoon (January 10, 2011) at McAuley Manor following a long illness.

Born in Fort Lee, VA on September 16, 1954, he was the son of John O Strickland and the former Joann Dickerson.

Throughout the years, Sam resided in many locations including Virginia, Alabama, New York State & Vermont.  He has resided in Swain for the past 7 years.

After receiving his GED, Sam earned his bachelor’s degree in animal husbandry from the School of the Ozarks in Branson, MO. 

He was a veteran of the US Army, serving his country from 1972 – 1975.  While in the military he was stationed in several locations including Germany.  He was employed for about 20 years with the USDA as a meat inspector, primarily while living in Vermont.

Sam was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed fishing and making maple syrup.  He was also a member of the Canaseraga American Legion.

He was preceded in death by his father, John O Strickland, SR.

Surviving are his son, Samuel O. Strickland of Canaseraga; his mother, Joann Wing; 3 brothers; 3 sisters; several nieces & nephews.

Angeline M. Mardo

Angeline M. “Angie” Mardo – 93 – a former resident of 155 River St. and most recently Updyke’s Willow Ridge Quality Care Facility, died early Sunday morning (January 9, 2011 at St. Ann’s Nursing Facility in Rochester following a long illness. 

Born in Gaelton, PA on June 29, 1917, she was the daughter of James & Josephine (Federico) Gangemi.   She has resided in Hornell for most of her life. 

She was employed for 22 years at the former Tuttle & Rockwell Co. as a home designer and seamstress of custom made drapes & slipcovers.  She retired in 1977. 

Angie was a member of Our Lady of the Valley Parish and a communicant of St. Ann’s Church.  She was a member of the Catholic Daughters of America; Ladies of Columbus; St. James Women’s Board; and for 16 years served as chairman of area blood banks for the American Red Cross.  She also volunteered her time at St. Ann’s School and for 13 years was a RSVP volunteer. 

She was the 1st volunteer for the Hornell Public Library Home Delivery Service which began in the late 1970s and is still in operation today.  She was the recipient of a Volunteer Certificate in recognition of 4000 hours of volunteer service from President George W. Bush. 

Angie was an avid New York Yankees fan and enjoyed reading the daily newspaper.  Angie’s greatest joy however was simply being a loving wife & mother. 

Shirley A. Capozzi

Shirley A. Capozzi – 78 – formerly of Hornell, died Sunday evening (December 19, 2010) at Homestead Nursing Home in Penn Yan, NY where she had resided for the past 8 years.

Born in Salamanca, NY on March 27, 1932, she was the daughter of Raymond & Lauretta (Crooks) Gieger.

Shirley grew up in Salamanca and was a graduate of Salamanca High School (class of 1950).  In the mid 1970’s she earned her nursing degree at Alfred State College (SUNY Alfred) graduating top of her class.

She resided in Hornell for most of her adult life and had been employed as a registered nurse at St. James Mercy Hospital for several years.  She later served as a registered nurse in the Intensive Care Unit of the Bath Veteran’s Hospital. She was adored by her patients and highly respected by her colleagues.

Shirley had been a member of Our Lady of the Valley Parish and a communicant of both St. Ignatius Loyola Church and St. Ann’s Church. Shirley enjoyed collecting “Precious Moment” figurines and her interests included shopping, country music and reading.  She will be remembered as a woman who had deep love and devotion to her family.

She was married on May 26, 1951 to Joseph A. Capozzi who died February 7, 2005.  She was also preceded in death by her sister, Dorothy Gieger.

Leonora M. Wing

Leonora M. “Lee” Wing – 82 – of Burleson, TX, formerly of Hornell, died early Saturday morning (January 1, 2011) in Burleson, following a long illness.

Born in Hornell on September 25, 1928, she was the daughter of George & Ruby (O’Neil) Baird.

Lee grew up in Hornell and was a graduate of Hornell High School (class of 1947).  Following high school, she attended beautician’s school and became a licensed hairdresser. 

For several years she owned & operated a shoe store in Woodstock, NY.  Lee later enrolled in nursing school in North Carolina and became a nurse’s aide.  She was employed as a first aide trainer at IBM Corporation in North Carolina and later began working on the assembly line.  She retired from IBM in 1985. 

Lee enjoyed all crafts, especially ceramics, knitting, cross stitching, crocheting & embroidery.  She also enjoyed watching professional & competitive ice skating on television, especially the Olympics, and playing bingo.  She would also spend countless hours watching old movies on TV.

She was married in 1990 to Dale Wing who survives.  Together they resided in several locations, including Hornell, Peoria, AZ, and Chino Valley, AZ.  They have lived in Burleson, TX, for the past 5 years.

Lee was preceded in death by 2 brothers, David Baird & Richard Baird; 2 sisters, Ruby Dailey and Barbara Caudell.

Thomas E. Vondracek Jr

Thomas E. “Tommy” Vondracek, JR – 32 – of 316 Grand St., Hornell, died early Saturday morning (January 1, 2011) as a result of injuries sustained in a motor vehicle-pedestrian accident.

Born in Fort Bragg, NC on August 25, 1978, he was the son of Thomas & Sheila (Burger) Vondracek.

Tommy grew up in the Fayetteville/Fort Bragg area where he attended Pine Forest High School in Fayetteville, NC.  He later received his high school diploma through Fayetteville Tech.  From 1987 – 1990 he & his family resided in Germany.  In 1990 the family returned to Fayetteville where they lived until moving to Hornell in 1998.

Throughout the years, Tommy had worked numerous jobs, including asbestos removal for several demolition projects in New York State and Ohio.  For three summers he was employed by the Village of North Hornell.

Pauline I. Ryan

Pauline I. Ryan – 96 – formerly of Ohio died Friday afternoon (December 24, 2010) at Updyke’s Willow Ridge Quality Care Facility in Hornell.

Born in Newark, OH on July 2, 1914, she was the daughter of Earl & Elizabeth (Long) Rainey.

Pauline grew up in Newark and was a graduate of Newark High School.  She later graduated from Newark Business School.  She had been employed for several years as a bookkeeper at Heisey Glass Company.

William J. Raish, SR

William J. “Bill” Raish SR – 82 – of 3351 Pierce Rd., Canisteo, died Sunday evening (December 5, 2010) at St. James Mercy Hospital following a long illness.

Born in Hornell on October 11, 1928, he was the son of Jesse & Helen (Clancy) Raish.

A lifelong resident of the Hornell / Canisteo area, Bill was a graduate of Hornell High School (class of 1947).  Following high school, he worked for his father at J.H. Raish Plumbing & Heating for several years.

Bill was a veteran of the US Army, serving his country during the Korean Conflict.  After being honorably discharged from the military, he joined Local Union #13 (Plumbers Union).  He worked for several contractors throughout the southern tier, often in the capacity of superintendent or foreman.  In 1968 he purchased J.H. Raish Plumbing & Heating from his father and in 1970 changed the name to Main Plumbing & Heating which he has owned & operated for the past 40 years.