Marjorie J. Burger

Marjorie J. “Marge” Burger, 91, of 57 Washington Street, Hornell, NY, passed away on March 25, 2022 at her home surrounded by her loving family.

Marge was born in Lark Harbour, Newfoundland on January 6, 1931 to Clarence and Mary (Moss) Starkes. Her father passed away when she was just six months old.  After that she was raised by her grandparents George and Dorcas (House) Moss in Daniel’s Harbour, Newfoundland.  At the age of 16, she emigrated by herself to Brooklyn, NY to live with her aunt, Marjorie Moss.  She became a naturalized U.S. citizen on November 11, 1954.

While visiting family in Andover in early 1955, Marge’s cousins convinced her to go on a blind date with one of their friends.  The date started with bowling in Wellsville, then dancing at Lake Demons and ended the next morning with breakfast in Buffalo because they were having so much fun and didn’t want the night to end.  That was the night she met Robert “Bob” Burger, who she married on November 26, 1955.

During her eight years in Brooklyn she worked as a nanny, at an insurance office and then at the jewelry counter at Abraham & Straus.  After marrying Bob and moving to Hornell she worked as a cook at both Billy Schu’s Food Bar and Hornell Gardens Nursing Facility followed by the cosmetic counter at Tuttle & Rockwell Co. as the “Estee Lauder Lady.”  In later years she worked alongside her husband, who owned and operated Rural TV Cable serving residents of Greenwood and Canaseraga.

For over 60 years, Marge was a very active member of Christ Episcopal Church, including serving as Head of the Altar Guild.  She enjoyed spending time gardening and bringing plants back to life, lunches with the “Trust Group,” spending time with her grand and great-grandchildren, sneaking handfuls of treats to her “furry” grandchildren, knitting beautiful afghans, swim classes at the YMCA and babysitting local children.

She was predeceased by her husband of 48 years, Bob, who passed away on November 23, 2003.  She was also preceded in death by her grandson, Tommy Vondracek, Jr.; and her siblings, Evelyn Talefich, Clarence Starkes, Arthur Stares and Mary Jeffries.

Surviving are two sons, John (Pamela) Burger of Mohnton, PA and William (Mary) Burger of Livonia, NY; one daughter, Sheila (Thom) Vondracek of Hornell, NY; six grandchildren George, Erin, Robert (Jennifer), Matthew (Whitney), Daniel (Stephanie) and Aaron (Jacqueline); 13 great-grandchildren, Chelsea, Lily, Logan, Oliver, Blake, Claire, Breana, Brooklynn, Cora, Quinn, Elouise, Arthur and Ellie. She is also survived by one brother-in-law, Jim Appier; one sister-in-law, Kathy Burger; several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

The family of Marge will receive friends on Wednesday, March 30, 2022 from 4:00 PM   –   7:00 PM at the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church Street, Hornell, NY.  A Funeral Mass will be held Thursday, March 31, 2022 at 11:00 AM at Christ Episcopal Church of Hornell with Fr. Thomas Gramley officiating.  The Funeral Mass will be live-streamed on YouTube and Facebook through the church website, https://christchurchhornell.org.  Burial will be in Valley Brook Cemetery, Andover, NY.

Marge’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name be made to the Christ Episcopal Church, PO Box 336, 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.

 

Sally-Jo Lamberson

Sally-Jo Lamberson – 70 – of 313 North 15th Street, Olean, was called to Heaven Wednesday afternoon (March 16th 2022) at Buffalo General Hospital, following a long illness.

Born in Norwich, NY on February 28, 1952, she was the daughter of Robert “Bob” and Katherine “Kate” (Beliles) Lamberson.

Sally-Jo grew up in Allegany, NY and was a graduate of Allegany Central School (class of 1970).  Throughout the years she had been employed as a cashier and sales clerk for several businesses, including Odds & Ends in Olean and Hills’ Department Store in Olean.

Sally had unwavering faith and love for God and her family.  She enjoyed baking.  She also had a deep love of poetry and had several poems published.  Sally-Jo’s favorite times were simply spending time with her family, especially her many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Bob & Kate Lamberson; her infant brother, Joseph Lamberson; her sister, Bobbie-Kay Mikolajczyk; her brother-in-law, Steve Mikolajczyk; her brother, Richard “Rick” Lamberson; and her niece, Erica Lamberson.

Surviving are her sister & best friend, George-Ann Lamberson of Olean; her brother, John (Lori) Lamberson of Cuba, NY; her sister-in-law, Elaine Lamberson of Allegany; several nieces, nephews & cousins.

At Sally-Jo’s request there will be no calling hours.  A Memorial Service and “Celebration of Life” will be held on Saturday, March 26, 2022 at 11:30 AM at  Christ United Methodist Church, 633 Linwood Ave Olean, NY, with a luncheon to follow in the church hall.

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

Sally’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.

Molly Dagon Andolina

Molly Dagon Andolina – 65 – of 24 Meadowbrook Rd., Arkport, died on Tuesday, March 15 following a long illness.

Born in Hornell on June 8, 1956, she was the daughter of Jim & Marieka “Rickey” (Plianos) Dagon.

Molly grew up in Hornell, attended St. Ann’s School then graduated from the Hornell High School (class of 1974).  Following her graduation, she attended Alfred State College and Simmons School of Embalming & Mortuary Science in Syracuse, NY, obtaining her funeral director’s license upon graduation in 1976.

She began her career at Chase Funeral Home in Binghamton and spent 10 years actively in the operation of the Dagon Funeral Home in Hornell, working alongside her father & brother.  Molly was later employed by The Village of Arkport as an assistant clerk.

Molly was a member of Our Lady of the Valley Parish and a communicant of St. Ann’s Church.   She was also a member of the Arkport American Legion Auxiliary, the Hornell Association, and the G. Carducci Lodge (Sons of Italy).  She was heavily involved with Arkport Junior Baseball where she enjoyed cheering on her kids and volunteering her time organizing and managing the concessions.

Molly always served as “The Neighborhood Mother,” welcoming all of her children’s friends who would come over to swim, play basketball and other sports, or to simply “hang out.”  Parents were always comfortable with their children going to the Andolina House, as Molly always took care of them as her own.

She (along with the entire Andolina family) was an avid Ohio State Buckeye fan.  As a loving mother, she always enjoyed attending her children’s sporting and school events.  She and her husband “adopted” their teams which later included the Alfred University Men’s Basketball team during four years when their son Nick was a member.  In recent years, she loved spending time during the winter in Southern Florida with her husband to enjoy the warm weather and sunshine.

Molly was a friend to anyone she met and all who knew her loved her.   Her amazing personality and endless sense of humor lightened up every room.  She treated everyone as if they were family or her best friend.  She will surely be missed by all.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Jim & Rickey Dagon; her daughter, Jillian “Jill” Andolina (2013); her niece, Sara Dagon (2019); her brother in law, Larry Clark (2017).

Molly was married in St. Ann’s Church on August 20, 1982 to Dr. Richard “Rick” Andolina who survives.  Also surviving are her 3 sons, Dr. Richard “Rick” Andolina Jr. of Hornell, Dr. Nicholas “Nick” (Jessica) Andolina of Manassas, VA, and Mitchell “Mitch” Andolina of Arkport; 4 sisters, Ellen Dagon of Hornell; Mary Clark of Hornell, Sally (Rich) Head of Hornell and Anne (Rich) Scavo of Hornell; 2 brothers, Jim (Patty) Dagon of Hornell and John (Karen) Dagon of Hornell; 3 grandchildren, Niko, Jillian & Remi; numerous nieces, nephews & cousins.

Molly’s family will receive friends on Sunday from 2:00 PM  –  5:00 PM at the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY.  A Christian Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Monday at 10:00 AM at St. Ann’s Church followed by burial in St. Mary’s Cemetery.

The Funeral Mass for Molly Andolina will be streamed live and can be viewed on the Dagon Funeral Home Facebook page on Monday at 10:00 AM by visiting www.facebook.com/dagonfuneralhome.  The video will remain available for viewing on our Facebook page for 30 days.

Molly’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name be made to either the Hornell Humane Society (Jill Andolina Memorial Dog Park) 7649 Industrial Park Road, Hornell, NY 14843 or to St. Ann’s Academy, 41 Genesee St., Hornell, NY 14843, or to the Jill Andolina Memorial Scholarship Fund, C/O Arkport Central School, 35 East Ave., Arkport, NY 14807.  Memorial forms will be available at the Dagon Funeral Home.

Zoey Elizabeth Kays

Zoey Elizabeth Kays – (21) – of 146 Woodhill Dr., Rochester, formerly of Hornell & Almond, passed away unexpectedly Sunday morning (March 13, 2022) at her home.

Born in Hornell on October 12, 2000, she was the daughter of Stacey Zaparzynski & James Kays.

Zoey grew up in Hornell and attended Hornell High School.  She later graduated from Alfred-Almond Central School (class of 2019).  Following high school graduation, Zoey attended Finger Lakes Community College (FLCC) in Canandaigua, NY.

While in high school, she was a member of the HHS Swim Team, competing in the Backstroke, Free Style and was a member of the Relay Team.  Zoey was also a member of the HHS Indore Track Team and the 2015-2016 Varsity Cheerleading Team.  She enjoyed playing Cinderella Softball & YMCA Basketball.

For about 2 years, Zoey resided in Canandaigua, NY and had worked as a cashier for Byrne Dairy and was also employed at St. George Pizzeria.  For the past year she lived in the Rochester area and owned & operated Trixie’s Treats Bakery.

Zoey had a deep appreciation for all music and especially enjoyed listening to singer-songwriter, Lana Del Rey.  She will be remembered for her friendly personality who was not afraid to speak her mind.  You always “knew where you stood” with Zoey!!

Surviving are her mother, Stacey (Will VanScoter) Zaparzynski of Hornell; her father, James “Jim” (Marie) Kays of Angelica; 3 brothers, Tyler (Arlene Wagner) Kays of Hornell, Jonas Kays of Almond and Spencer Rambaran of Caldwell, ID; 1 sister, Kaydence Smith of Hornell; paternal grandparents, Steve & Sue Kays of Almond; maternal grandparents, Ed (Joanna) Zaparzynski of Tucson, AZ and Karen (Dave) Winant of Hornell; maternal great-grandparents, Ed Zaparzynski of North Hornell and Jean Shepard of Hornell; 1 nephew, Stanley Kays of Hornell; many aunts, uncles & cousins.  She will also be sadly missed by her “canine companion, “Kodak”.

There will be no prior calling hours.  Private services will be held at the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY at the convenience of the family with Deacon Robert McCormick officiating.

Family & friends are invited to a “Celebration of Life” on Wednesday from 4:00PM  –  ‘Till ?? at RBI Sports Pub, 68 River St., Hornell, NY to remember the life of Zoey Elizabeth Kays.

Zoey’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name be made to: Shriner’s Children’s Hospital, 1645 West 8th Street, Erie, PA, 16505.

Carole Zugnoni McNeil

Hornell, New York

Carole (Simpson) Zugnoni McNeil – (80) – of 3741 Catatunk Road, Canisteo, NY, formerly of Hornell, died early Saturday morning (March 12, 2022) at the Vincent House in Wayland, following a long illness.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Charles & Mazie Simpson; 1 brother, Glenn Simpson, 1 great-granddaughter, Jocelyn O’Heda; her first husband, Charles Zugnoni; her late husband, Thomas McNeil.

Surviving are her brother, Charles (Rose) Simpson, JR; her sister, Nancy Miller; her daughter, Tammy Zugnoni; her granddaughter, April McNeil; great-granddaughters, Skye Pineda & Honesty Pineda, Essy O’Heda; great-grandsons, Jy’Ahmeir Rivera & Emanuel Rivera; friends, Alice Joyce Flohr (sister-in-law), Ricky Vincent, the Zugnoni family; many nieces, nephews & cousins.

At Carole’s request there will be no calling hours or services.

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

 

James H. Becker

Hornell, New York

James H. “Jim” Becker – 70 – of 73 Steuben St., Hornell, died Tuesday morning (March 8, 2022) at St. James Hospital, following a long illness.

Born in Hornell on January 18, 1952, he was the son of Harry & Ruth (Dyke) Becker.

Throughout the years, Jim resided in many locations, including Hornell, Bath, California and New Jersey.  He was a graduate of Corning-Painted Post West High School (class of 1970) and was a Veteran of the US Army, having served two tours of duty in Vietnam.

While living in New Jersey, Jim owned & operated Tiremasters Inc in Lakewood, NJ and later served as a supervisor for G3 Inc. in Bridgewater, NJ.

He had been a member of the Hornell VFW and also the Hornell American Legion.

Jim was preceded in death by his parents, Harry & Ruth; and his brother, John.

Surviving are his siblings, Judith “Judy” Triba, Paula Cecile, Mike Becker, Kay Burnell & Gerald Travis; along with many nieces & nephews.

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

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

Jim’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in his name be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.

Harold Wayne Bean

Hornell, New York

Harold Wayne Bean – 77 – of Fairport, NY died Thursday morning (March 3, 2022) at Elderwood at Hornell Nursing Facility, following a long illness.

Born in Ogdensburg, NY on March 30, 1944, he was the son of Fred & Mae (Rheaume) Bean.  Harold was a veteran of the US Army, serving his country during the Vietnam Conflict.

Surviving are his wife, Maryann (Haffen) Bean; his daughter, Tracey Bean; his granddaughter, Alissa Bean; 2 great-grandchildren, Abigal & Benjamin.

At Harold’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.

 

Timothy J. Deebs

Timothy J. ‘Tim” Deebs – 68 – of 23 Hakes Ave., Hornell, died Wednesday afternoon (March 2, 2022) at Arnot Ogden Medical Center in Elmira, following a brief illness.

Born in Hornell on April 3, 1953, he was the son of Fred “Blackie” & Thomasine “Tommie” (Doyle) Deebs.

Tim, affectionately known as “Mecca”, grew up in Hornell and was a graduate of Hornell High School (class of 1971).  While in high school, he was a member of the HHS football team, wrestling team and track team.  It was at that time that he began working for his father at Hornell Tank & Pump Company, a business that he would eventually own & operate under the name Deebs Tank & Pump.

For a time, Tim was employed as a backhoe operator for Karl Weyand Construction of Hornell and later drove tractor-trailer.  For several years he served as a brakeman for the former Delaware & Hudson (D&H) Railroad.  A licensed electrician, Tim owned & operated his own electrical contracting business in Hornell and as a licensed mechanic owned & operated Seneca Street CITGO, the last “Full Service Gas Station” in Hornell.  He was later employed at TTA Corporation in Kanona and Alstom Corporation of Hornell.  He retired in 2010 due to ill health.

Tim had been a communicant of the former St. Ignatius Loyola Church and a 3rd Degree member of the Hornell Knights of Columbus and also a member of the Hornell Association.  He was an avid Buffalo Bills Football fan as well as a New York Yankee fan.  Tim was also a “die-hard” NASCAR fan.  In his younger years, he liked to go deer hunting with his friends and enjoyed restoring vintage cars.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Fred & “Tommie” Deebs; and his infant brother, John Deebs.

Surviving are 2 brothers, Thomas (Irene) Deebs of Largo, FL and Michael (Andrea) Deebs of Hornell; 2 sisters, Lori (Bob) Flaitz of Hornell and Karen (Paul) Stevens of Arkport; his “Special Aunt”, Mary Kay (Lee) Montgomery of Baltimore, MD; several nieces, nephews & cousins.

At Tim’s request there will be no calling hours.  A Memorial Mass will be held at St. Ann’s Church at a time & date to be announced.  Final interment will be in Hornell Rural Cemetery.

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

Tim’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in his name be made to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society or to the Hornell Humane Society.

Angelo L. Caruso, JR

Angelo Leo Caruso, Jr. of Sawyer Street in Hornell, NY passed away on Sunday February 27 after a long illness.

Born in Hornell on October 11, 1948, he was the son of Angelo Leo Caruso Sr. and Elinor (Burr) Caruso.

Angelo, better known as “Angie” by family and friends, attended Hornell schools and graduated from Hornell High School (class of 1967).  During high school, he was employed by Acme grocery store as a stock boy and cashier.  Following High school, he attended Alfred State College and worked at Russ Davis Auto where he developed expert skills as an auto mechanic.

He continued to master these skills throughout life, and eventually could figure out and fix any problem with a vehicle.  Angie owned and operated a business for several years called C & E Roofing.  He was later employed by the City of Hornell in the Department of Public Works.

In his free time he enjoyed hunting, building his home on Gypsy Hill, and tinkering at his campsite.  Angie had a big Italian family that he loved spending time with over the years.  As the big brother to many siblings, he often acted as their gentle leader and protector throughout childhood and adolescence.

He cherished his close friendships and had unwavering loyalty towards those he loved.  He had a big heart, sensitive soul, and was very generous even when he had little to give.  In recent years, Angie spent much of his time visiting family and friends that were in nursing homes or hospitalized.  During his lifetime, he overcame many difficult situations due to his persistence and survival skills.

Without a doubt, Angie lived a full and interesting life.  As Frank Sinatra would say, “HE DID IT HIS WAY”!

Angie is predeceased by his parents, brothers Lawrence R. Caruso & Joe Caruso; sister Pat Markel; and nephew Jimmy Hess.

He is survived by many family members who loved him including Sandra Donlon, Nancy Beach, Angela Caruso, Tony Caruso, Michael Caruso, Richie Caruso, Vicky Southard, Kathy Wilbur, Linda Salyerds and  Jeff Teeter; special friends, Pete Tinkelpaugh and Glenn Tinklepaugh; many nieces and nephews, several great nieces and nephews, and many cousins.

A special “Thank-You” goes out to Deacon Bob McCormick, Karen Carney, Laurie Reese, the Hornell Fire Department, the Hornell Police Department (especially Officer Donavan and Sgt. McHenry), and the staff at the Hornell Housing Authority.

At Angie’s request, there will be no calling hours. The family will hold a “Celebration of Life” a later date along with a private Graveside Service at St. Mary’s Cemetery.

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

In lieu of flowers, the family requests prayers for their beloved Angie to rest peacefully now with the Lord.

James “Wayne” Powers

James “Wayne” Powers, age 71, of 31 Washington St., Hornell, died at the VA Medical Center in Bath NY yesterday from complications due to lung cancer.

Born in Bay Shore, LI on December 1, 1950, he was the son of Edgar & Veronica (Walsh) Powers.

Wayne was raised on Lake Ronkonkoma, LI and attended Sachem High School.  At the age of 17, he enlisted in the US Army and in 1969 served two Tours of Duty during the Viet Nam Conflict.  For his service, “Pops” as he was affectionately known, earned the Vietnam Campaign Medal, Overseas Ribbon and numerous US Army accommodation and achievement medals and ribbons.  He served honorably in the US Army, achieving the rank of Staff Sergeant (E-6) while serving as a Patriot Instructor stationed at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, Grafenwöehr Germany and Ft. Hood, Texas.

SSG Powers’ experience in the Army played a very important role in his life.  He frequently pointed out that the US Army afforded him valuable “life lessons” as well as experiences he feels he would not have otherwise been able to partake.  He swore an oath to the country that he loves to protect & defend and he carried it over to his family and his everyday life until the very day he passed.

A resident of the Hornell area for most of his adult life, he was employed as a plumber for Morrison-Knudson (MK) and Alstom Corporation for many years, retiring about 9 years ago.

Wayne enjoyed the outdoors and in his younger years loved hunting and spending time on the local firing range.  He was a former member of the Hornell American Legion and the Hornell VFW.

Pops was an avid story teller and would often entertain his children, grandchildren & friends with his amazing stories and exploits.  He used them as a teaching tool for examples of life’s lessons.  These stories as well as his charismatic presence will be dearly missed.

Wayne is survived by his wife, Ellen Powers; seven children, Robin Rideout, Robert (Patricia) Rideout, Edward Rideout, Kimberly (Daniel Congdon) Kassay, Mildred Kassay, Randi (Steve) Parsell, Frank (Michelle) Powers.  He is also survived by numerous loving grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren; 1 brother, Robert Powers; 3 sisters, Diane (John) Grippo, Mary Molkentin and Judy Powers

The family of James “Wayne” Powers will receive friends on Sunday from 3:00 – 4:00 PM at the Dagon Funeral Home, 8 Church St., Hornell, NY.  A Memorial Service with Military Honors will be held at the conclusion of calling hours at 4:00 PM with Deacon Robert McCormick officiating.  These services will commemorate Wayne’s outstanding life as a husband, father, soldier & patriot!!  Final interment will be in the Bath National Cemetery, Bath, NY.

Wayne’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in his name be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.

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