Robert A. Yates

Robert A. “Rob” Yates – of 1447 Vine St., Millbury, OH, formerly of Arkport, NY, died Sunday morning (March 8, 2020) at St. Vincent Medical Center in Toledo, OH, following a brief illness.

Born in Hornell on April 10, 1964, he was the son of Gilbert “Gil” & Diane (Nitsche) Yates.

Rob grew up in Arkport and was a graduate of Arkport Central School (class of 1982).  He later graduated from Alfred University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Ceramic Engineering.

He moved to Glassport, PA in 1990 where he was employed at Guardian Industries.  He briefly lived in McKeesport, PA, still working at Guardian Industries.

On May 14, 1994, he was married to the former Rose Nagy.  Rob & Rose moved to White Oak, PA where he was employed at World Kitchens, a company that manufactured Pyrex Dishes.  In 2015 they moved to Ohio where Rob worked as a Furnace & Batch Engineer for Johns Manville Company.

While living in Arkport, Rob was a communicant of St. Ann’s Church.  He later belonged to St. Angela Church of White Oak, PA.

Rob enjoyed rooting for the Pittsburgh Steelers and also enjoyed fishing at his sister’s pond (trying to catch a pike) along with river & stream fishing.  He loved attending family functions such as family reunions and “Pond Parties” and weddings, always making an effort to attend no matter where he happened to be living at the time.  His laugh was contagious and would usually make everyone in the room join in with laughter!

He loved playing chess with his son, Robbie; playing cards (especially euchre) with his family; and pitching horseshoes at family picnics.  Rob had a deep affection for his pets and love feeding birds and listening to them chirp.  He also enjoyed gardening — raising tomatoes, peppers & cucumbers.

Rob was a true family man whose greatest joy was simply spending time with his wife, Rose, and attending his son, Robbie and daughter Melissa’s functions, such as concerts and Boy Scouts.  They were truly his “PRIDE AND JOY”.

He  was preceded in death by his mother, Diane Yates who died in 2008; his brother, Gary Yates who died in 1979; and his brother-in-law, Jim Perry.

Surviving are his wife, Rose Yates of Millbury, OH; his son, Robert “Robbie” (Cara Mazurek) Yates of Millbury, OH; his daughter, Melissa Yates of Millbury, OH; his father, Gilbert “Gil” Yates of Arkport;      4 sisters, Sharon (Willy) Meinking of Almond, Mindy Perry of Hartsville, Brenda (Randy) Abrams of Bath and Cyndi (Ron) Gula of Ellicott City, MD; 2 brother, Daniel (Terry) Yates of Batavia, NY and Michael (Shari) Yates of North Tonawanda, NY; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces & nephews.

The family of Robert A. “Rob” Yates will receive friends on Friday from 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM at the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY.  A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday at 10:00 AM at St. Ann’s Church with burial in Fremont Cemetery, Fremont, NY.

Richard F. Schimpff

Richard A. Schimpff – 73 – of 6 Sawyer St., Hornell, died unexpectedly Wednesday morning (March 4, 2020) at his home.

Born in Trenton, NJ on April 15, 1946, he was the son of Leonard & Geneva (Phillips) Schimpff.

Richard lived in New Jersey in his younger years and for about 5 years resided in Texas, returning to New Jersey where he graduated from high school.  He later attended college where he majored in computer technology.  He was a veteran of the US Army.

Throughout the years, Richard resided in several locations, including New Jersey, Troy, PA, Canandaigua, NY, Batavia, NY, Canaseraga and has resided in Hornell for the past 25 years.  While in New Jersey, he was employed as a security guard and while living in Canandaigua and Batavia he served as a sales representative for Kirby Vacuum.  While in Canaseraga, he founded R&K Computer Service, servicing & repairing computers.

A self-proclaimed “computer geek”, Richard enjoyed traveling to computer shows throughout New York State.  He served as a volunteer fireman for the Village of Canaseraga and later for the Village of North Hornell.  In his younger years he enjoyed fishing.

Richard was preceded in death by his first wife, Anne; his granddaughter, Maraya Lebron.

Surviving are his former wife, Kathy; 1 son, Anthony “Tony” (Adriana Abdullah) Schimpff of Rochester; 1 daughter, Sarah (Shawn) Holloman of Atlanta, GA; 1 sister, Sue Schimpff of Brockport; 6 grandchildren, Amari Schimpff, Jayden Holloman, Brooklyn Holloman, Bryson Holloman, Mylah Holloman and Sianne Holloman; 2 nieces, Melissa (George) Grana and Bellinda (Dustin) King.

At Richard’s request there will be no calling hours.  Private services will be held at the convenience of the family with final interment at the Bath National Cemetery, Bath, NY.

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

 

Leo J. Porcaro

Leo Joseph Porcaro – 89 – of 119 East Elm St., Hornell, died early Wednesday morning (March 4, 2020) at Strong Memorial Hospital, where he had been taken by city ambulance after suffering a devastating fall at his home.

Leo was born as Americo Vespucci Porcaro in Furci, Italy on September 12, 1930, and was the son of Nicola & Angeline Porcaro.

When Leo was seven years old, his family moved to the United States and settled in Hornell. While attending St. Ann’s School, the Nuns renamed him to Leo Joseph Porcaro. He grew up in Hornell and was a graduate of Hornell High School.

Leo was a veteran of the US Army, serving his country during the Korean Conflict.  He received the Purple Heart Medal after being wounded in action.

For a brief time, Leo was employed at the former Erie Lackawanna Railroad.  For many years he worked as a laborer for several construction companies, primarily for SJ Groves & Sons Construction Company of Rochester.  While working for SJ Groves & Sons, Leo took part in many major construction jobs throughout the Rochester area and the Southern Tier.  Some of the more notable jobs were the construction of Route 86, Route 390, Route 490, Route 590, the Inner Loop and the Rochester War Memorial.  He retired from the Rochester Laborers Union.

Leo was a member of Our Lady of the Valley Parish and a communicant of St. Ann’s Church where he had served as an usher.  He was also a life member of the following organizations: The Sons of Italy (G. Carducci Lodge), The Knights of Columbus, and a member of the Hornell American Legion. He was the last living member that was born in Italy, of The Beato Angelo Society, the Patron Saint of Furci Italy.

An avid card player, Leo enjoyed playing poker and euchre, but especially loved playing hearts.  He also enjoyed watching western movies and old western TV shows such as The Rifleman, Bonanza and Loredo.  He could never turn down the opportunity to watch a classic John Wayne movie.  Leo loved rooting for the Buffalo Bills, especially during the Super Bowl years.  However his greatest joy in life was simply spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren.

Leo was preceded in death by his Parents and his brother, Donald Porcaro.

He was married on May 26, 1956 (63 years) to Joanne (Secondo) who survives.  Also surviving are 2 daughters, Rene (Joe) Richardson of Alfred and Mary Magari of Syracuse; 2 sons, Richard “Rick” Porcaro of Byron, NY and Nicholas “Nick” (Kathleen) Porcaro of Arkport; 10 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; several nieces & nephews.

The family of Leo J. Porcaro will receive friends on Sunday 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 Monday at 2:00 PM at St. Ann’s Church with burial in the Bath National Cemetery, Bath, NY.

Leo’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in his name be made to St. Ann’s Academy, 41 Genesee St., Hornell, NY 14843 or to a charity of the donor’s choice.  Memorial forms will be available at the Dagon Funeral Home.

In recognition of Leo’s service to his country during the Korean Conflict, the American Flag at the Dagon Funeral Home will be flown at half-staff.

Thomas R. Levee

Hornell, NY  /  Canaseraga, NY

Thomas R. “Tom” Levee – 73 – of 5 Jackson St., Canaseraga, NY, died early Tuesday morning (March 3, 2020) at Noyes Memorial Hospital in Dansville, following a long illness.

Born in Hornell on November 8, 1946, he was the son of Robert & Virginia (Butler) Levee.

Tom grew up in Canaseraga and was a graduate of Canaseraga High School (class of 1965).  He later attended Barber School in Rochester and worked as a barber “off & on” for over 40 years.  For many years he served as a barber for the Craig State School in Sonyea, NY and also for the US Army & Air Force at Fort Drum.

He was employed for a time at Birds Eye Foods in Avon, NY and also drove a forklift for an Avon based Pre-Fabricated Home Company.  He later worked as a landscaper for Kelly Brothers in Dansville, NY.

Tom served as “Fire Police” for the Canaseraga Fire Company and was a member of the Canaseraga American Legion and the Marine Corp. League.  He was an avid collector of Arrowheads and loved searching for them locally, usually around Canaseraga.  For many years he made and sold beautiful custom canes and walking sticks.  In his younger years, Tom enjoyed hunting & fishing.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Robert “Bob” Levee who died in 2017.

Surviving are his sister, Roberta Johnson of Alabama; his brother, Ray (Terry) Levee of Canaseraga; several nieces & nephews.

At Tom’s request there will be no calling hours.  A “Celebration of Life” will be held on a day & time to be announced.

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

Tom’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in his name be made to the Canaseraga Fire Department, Main St., Canaseraga, NY 14822.

 

 

Janet A. Buckley

Janet A. Buckley – 71 – formerly of 108 Maple St., Hornell, died Sunday morning (March 1, 2020) at Hornell Gardens where she had resided for the past three years.

A native & life resident of Hornell, she was born May 13, 1948, and was the daughter of Richard & Eleanor (Carnes) Tinker.

Janet was a graduate of Hornell High School (class of 1966). Throughout the years she had been employed at several area businesses, including Russ Davis Ford, Steuben Theater, Hornell Twin Cinema and Electrolux.  For many years she served as a nanny and baby-sitter for several area families.

Janet enjoyed sun bathing, crossword puzzles, socializing with family & friends and rooting for her beloved New England Patriots.

In addition to her parents, Janet was preceded in death by her infant sister, Dorothea Tinker and by her brother, Daryl Tinker.

Surviving are her son, John (Shannon) Buckley and granddaughters, Allyson and Maya, of Hornell; 4 sisters, Gwen Ross, Kay (Jim) Terwilliger, Judy Smith, all of Hornell, and Lois Mansfield of Rochester; 2 brothers, Dale Tinker of Hornell and Dennis (Sue) Tinker of Canisteo along with several nieces & nephews.

Janet’s family is grateful for the wonderful care she received at Hornell Gardens and the special care and attention given by her sisters, Kay and Gwen.

At Janet’s request there will be no calling hours. A private Memorial Service will be held for the family at the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY at the convenience of the family.

Janet’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name be made to Turning Point, 20 Elm St., Hornell, NY 14843.

Evalena May Slaght

Evalena Mae Slaght – 82 – a resident of Elcor Nursing Facility in Horseheads, NY, formerly of Hornell, died Monday evening (February 24, 2020) at Arnot Ogden Hospital in Elmira, following a long illness.

A native & life resident of Hornell, she was born August 4, 1937, and was the daughter of Charles & Ida (Lounsberry) Slaght.  She lived in Horseheads for the past 1 ½ years.

For many years, Evalena resided at the Steuben ARC residence on Vanscoter St., Hornell.  She was always very kind and was loved by everyone.  Her favorite color was pink and she enjoyed collecting watches (usually with pink watchbands) and stuffed animals.  Evalena loved watching TV, especially the Food Network and the Hallmark Channel.  She spent time solving math problems in her workbook and her on her calculator and also enjoyed spending time knitting and going to the hairdresser.  Evalena often spoke highly of her younger years with her brothers and her friends, growing up on Conklin Street in Hornell.

In addition to her parents, Evalena was preceded in death by her brothers, Dewey Slaght and Robert Slaght.

Surviving are 2 brothers, Charles Slaght of Webster and Thomas Slaght of Elmira; nieces & nephews.

At Evalena’s request there will be no calling hours.  A private funeral service was held at the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY with Deacon Robert McCormick officiating.  Burial was in Hope Cemetery, Hornell, NY.

Evalena’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name be made to ARC of Steuben, 1 ARC Way, Bath, NY 14810.

Theodore E. Zinck Sr

Theodore E. “Ted” Zinck SR – 82 – of 480 Maple City Drive, Hornell, died Monday morning (February 24, 2020) at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, following a brief illness.

Born in Blossburg, PA on January 10, 1938, he was the son of John & Hazel (White) Zinck.

Ted grew up in Pennsylvania, residing in several locations including Blossburg, Rose Valley (where he had fond memories of his younger years), Port Allegany, Galeton and Knoxville where he attended school.

While in his late teens, Ted’s family moved to Painted Post, NY where he worked in the foundry of Ingersoll Rand Corporation for several years.  In 1961 he moved to Corning and was employed as a truck driver for Corning Waste Material Corporation and also drove truck for the City of Corning.  From 1973 – 1978 he resided in Arkport and has lived in the Hornell area for over 40 years.

He was a member of the Methodist religion and had attended the Methodist Church in Painted Post and also Corning.  He was an avid fisherman (both lake & stream) and also enjoyed hunting (deer & rabbit).  Ted enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren.  He also cherished the times he spent “cruising the countryside” with his wife, Anna.

Ted was preceded in death by 2 daughters, Tammy G. Zinck (1964) and Michele L. Zinck (1988); 2 sons, Samuel J. Zinck (1969) and Theodore “Ted” E. Zinck JR (1988); 3 brothers, Oliver Zinck, Franklyn Zinck and David Zinck; 1 sister, Marie Fry.

He was married on May 21, 1961 to the former Anna M. Griffin who survives.  Also surviving are 3 daughters, Susan Zinck of Brockport, NY, Debra (Robert, JR) Guy of Hornell and Judith Salvagin of Hornell; 1 son, Timothy (Heather) Zinck of Fairfax, VA; 3 sisters, Ruth Laughman of McSherrystown, PA, Violet Rogers of Elmira and Naomi (John) Jacobus of Beaver Valley, NY; 14 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; several nieces & nephews.

The family of Theodore E. “Ted” Zinck will receive friends on Wednesday from 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM at the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY.  A Memorial Service will be held at the conclusion of calling hours at 6:00 PM with Deacon Robert McCormick officiating.

Ted’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in his name be made to the American Diabetes Association, PO Box 13067, Alexandria, VA  22312 or to the Alzheimer’s Association, 435 East Henrietta Road, Rochester, NY  14620.  Memorial forms will be available at the Dagon Funeral Home.

James A “Jim” Soukup

James A. “Jim” Soukup – 68 -of 8521 Canfield Rd, Cohocton, (Haskinville — Town of Fremont) died Friday afternoon (February 21,2020) at his home after a long illness.

Born in Cleveland, OH on April 12, 1951, son of William A. Soukup & Prudence (Anderson) Soukup.

Jim grew up in Chesterland, Geauga County and graduated from West Geauga High School (class of 1969) and later attended Cooper School of Art. While growing up Jim became known as “Jungle Jim” both for sketching reptiles and bringing so many home, such as snakes, lizards, spiders, exotic reptiles, electric eels and an array of other animals.

Jim moved to New York in 1978, married and started a family.  He was employed as a delivery driver and one of the last “Milkman” for former Elmhurst Dairy and then a driver for Wise Potato Chips.

Passionate about raising children and buying/selling antiques, Jim was one of the best known antique dealers in the area and could teach customers the value of anything vintage. He taught his kids how to safely catch snakes and much to their delight, proudly carried them back to show their mother, who was not a fan of snakes.

Jim spent countless hours on the road at shows, antique shops, and garage sales. When his family went to a garage sale and brought back a pony, he just shook his head! We will miss our walking encyclopedia and the questions asked by all.

He was married on October 17, 1979 to the former Mary Wornoff who survives. Also surviving are two daughters, Tiffany (Christopher) Soukup-Brader and Laura (Paul) Shephard of Hornell; two brothers William (Josephine) Soukup of Bedford, OH, Gary Soukup of Ashtabula, OH; 1 sister Joyce (Gary) Garbas of Columbus OH; 1 granddaughter, Brooklyn Shephard; several nieces & nephews.

The family of James “Jim” Soukup will receive friends on Saturday (March 21, 2020) from 3:00 PM  until 5:00 PM at Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell NY.  A Memorial Service will be held at the conclusion of calling hours at 5:00 PM with John and Pat Guthrie from River of Grace Ministries officiating.  Please wear plaid or flannel if you can as Jim always did.

Due to the recent health concerns regarding the Coronavirus, please refrain from physical contact such as shaking hands, hugging and/or kissing while paying your respects at the Dagon Funeral Home. 

For those choosing not to attend, the Memorial Service will be steamed via Facebook Live and can be viewed on the Dagon Funeral Home Facebook page on Saturday at 5:00 PM by visiting www.facebook.com/dagonfuneralhome.  The video will remain available for viewing on our Facebook page for 30 days.

Jim’s family request in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be made either to the family or Hornell Concern for Youth, 76 East Main St., Hornell , NY 14843 or a charity of the donor’s choice.  Memorial forms will be available at the Dagon Funeral Home.

David A. Kinner

David a. Kinner – 93 – formerly of New York City, died Wednesday morning at the Steuben Center in Bath, where he had resided for the past 2 months.

He was born in Elmira, NY on May 11, 1926 and grew up in the Elmira area where he graduated from high school.  He was Veteran of the US Navy, serving his country from 1944 – 1946.

David resided in New York City for about 70 years and for over 40 years was employed as a regulator for New Jersey Transit Authority.  He lived in Painted Post for about 2 years and had resided in Bath, NY for the past 2 months.

He was preceded in death by 2 wives and also 2 sons.  He is survived by several cousins.

At David’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 S. Dibrell

William “Bill” S. Dibrell – 72 – of 96 South Main St., Alfred, NY, died Thursday afternoon (February 13, 2020) at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, following a sudden worsening of an illness.

Born in Corpus Christi, TX on September 17, 1947, he was the son of Aquilla Gibbs “A.G.” Dibrell II & Martha (Crowley) Dibrell.

The son of a US Naval officer, Bill grew up and lived in many locations throughout the United States and Canada.  He received his Bachelor’s degree from San Diego State University and then went on to receive his PhD in Philosophy from Michigan State University. 

As a resident of Alfred since 1983, Bill taught in the Division of Human Studies, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences at Alfred University.  Throughout the years, he helped shape the minds of countless young students.  Community minded, he was a proud member of the AE Crandall Hook & Ladder Company where he served as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and also served for a time as Fire Chief.  Bill had a deep love of the Alfred community, always looking for ways to serve others. This mindset was predominant in his academic life as well; his “best day was a good teaching day”.  He loved music and enjoyed playing guitar, especially when simply sitting around with his family and friends.

Bill married Jeanette Oehler, November 24, 1972. Together they raised their daughter, Andrea.

He was preceded in death by his brother, Aquilla Gibbs Dibrell III.

Surviving are his significant other, Beth Ann Dobie of Andover; his daughter, Andrea Martha Dunn and her husband Richard Garner Dunn of Tucson, AZ; his sister, Ann Cecilia Dibrell Petyak of Ventura, CA. He is also survived by a large and loving family, including many nieces for whom he assumed a father-role and nephews with whom he was close.

He was thrilled to meet his granddaughter, who is “on the way” and expected to make her appearance in July, 2020.

At Bill’s request there will be no prior calling hours.  A “Celebration of Life” will be held on Saturday (February 22, 2020) from 1:00 PM until 3:00 PM at the Susan Howell Hall of the Alfred University Campus where family & friends can share stories and remember the life of Bill Dibrell.

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

Bill’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in his name be made to the AE Crandall Hook & Ladder Company, Main St., Alfred, NY 14802.