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Obituary of Joseph A. Sisca

Joseph A. Sisca
Suddenly May 11, 2022, at 23. Predeceased by his grandfather William F. Blaesi and grandfather Paul J. Sisca. Beloved son of Wendy (Derek) Cunningham and Sam (Theresa) Sisca, fiancé Alyssa Gere, step brother of Ryan Rinella, grandmother Diane Blaesi and grandmother Connie Sisca.He also leaves his Uncles James (Gina) Blaesi, Paul (Dawn) Sisca, Pat(Jess) Sisca, Aunts Barbara(Tom) Case, Karen Callahan, Tracy (Frank) LaPlaca, Great Aunt Barbara Haller, many cousins and friends. Joey was a lineman for greenlight networks. He was hard-working. He always thought of others, he loved racing, motorcycles, hunting, friends and life.
Calling Hours will be Wednesday May 18th, from 4-8pm at Dierna Funeral Home 2309 Culver Rd. A Celebration of his life will be held Saturday May 21st, at 1PM at 6011 Slocum Rd. Ontario, NY.
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Obituary of Kenneth Schneiter


Kenneth J. Schneiter, 93, passed away peacefully on May 8, 2022.
Predeceased by his wife of 52 years, Carole A. Schneiter. Survived by his daughters Allison
Bockus, Laurie (Jeff) Blake; son Jim (Barb) Schneiter; grandchildren Ryan Bockus, Lindsay Blake
and Kyle Bockus; sister Eileen Walters; sister-in-law Barbara (Darroll) Maul; several nephews,
great-nieces and great-nephews; cousins; and friends, including his good friend Ms. Ray
Redden.
Ken graduated from Webster High School in 1946, attained his B.S. in Business Administration
from the University of Rochester while he worked full time at Rochester Gas & Electric (RG&E)
from 1950 to 1986, mainly in the Employee Relations Department where he headed up
Employment and Corporate Training. He served in the U.S. Armed Forces and spent a year as a
member in the Army of Occupation in Japan in 1947.
Ken enjoyed traveling, watching his children’s and grandchildren’s sporting events, and keeping
his mind active with reading, crossword puzzles, and trivia. He also became a certified clown
known as “Jingles”, as his sense of humor and love for making people laugh, made him a natural
clown.
Ken will be dearly missed by his family and all who knew him.
The family will have a private service. Interment will be at White Haven Memorial Park.

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Obituary of Jeffrey Terry

Jeffrey Frank Terry
WEBSTER -59, suddenly May 5, 2022.
Predeceased by his father Michael Alan Terry. Survived by his mother, Doreen Terry-Dubroff (Gary Dubroff), sons Jeffrey (Jay) Michael Terry and Benjamin James Terry, brother Randall Alan Terry (Andrea), and many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.

Jeff received a Bachelor’s degree from SUNY Oswego and taught in the Rochester City School district and also started his own landscaping business.

Friends and family are invited to calling hours Thursday, May 19th, 5-7PM at Dierna Funeral Home, 2309 Culver Rd. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Hope House, Webster Community Chest Food Link, 1450 Ridge Road, Webster, NY, 14580

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Obituary of Virginia Andujar


On May 21st, 1941, Virginia was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico. She was the daughter of the belated Dolores Vargas and Victoria Rivera. She was the youngest of 11 children, and now she is the last to depart, closing that generation. Growing up in Puerto Rico, as a young girl between the age of 12 years to 14 years old, she would assist her belated mother, Victoria, who was a Certified Mid-Wife. Together with her belated sister, Ramona would help their mother with Maternity Care.
On July 5th, 1952, Puerto Rico became a Commonwealth of the United States of America. This historic event will soon make new changes in Virginia’s future. Virginia’s Education was limited as she was the youngest in the household, with the responsibilities of farming crops with her father. At times she would travel with her father at night to the villages where she sang aguinaldos, traditional folklore songs of Puerto Rico, or Spiritual Songs from the church. Virginia was self-taught and gained many talents. She was the family Barber, and even neighbors would come to her for a haircut. She was often seen cutting hair outside on the driveway.
At 17 years old, she married a widower, Florencio Andujar October 4th, 1958. Immediately into the marriage, she became a Stepmother, helping raise Florencio and his dearly departed wife Filomena Torres’s firstborn son Neftali Andujar. Several years later, she would soon meet her second-born stepdaughter Juanita Andujar, raised by her Mother’s Godparents. Virginia and Florencio went on to have four sons, Florencio Jr., Gerardo, Luis, and Wilson, and two daughters, Maria and Marta, making a total family of eight. They continued to raise their children in Ponce, Puerto Rico but sought the opportunity for their children to have a better future. They relocated to Bronx, N.Y, where Virginia’s belated brother Arcadio Vargas lived and helped Florencio find employment. They sought a safer place for their children, so a year later, Virginia visited her late brother Rufino Vargas in Rochester, N.Y. She loved it and found a home there.
Virginia was a Housewife and an at-home seamstress, sowing furniture upholstery, dresses, and outfits for her children. She temporarily worked part-time outside of the home in sewing factories. Her hobby was gardening, and she enjoyed planting many flowers of all colors.
The seeds of faith and Salvation were planted into Virginia’s heart throughout her life. She became involved with the Charismatic Movement that swept around the World and through St. Frances Church, leading prayer meetings even at home. She became involved in the Praise and Worship Choir at St. Michael’s Church. At 35 years old, she attended Faith Temple Church, where she completed Catechism Bible Courses. She received Salvation giving her heart to Jesus Christ and proclamation. She received the Baptism of the Holy Spirit with evidence of speaking in Tongues. She publicly proclaimed her faith and Salvation by obeying the command of Jesus by being baptized in water, symbolizing her rebirth in Jesus and living God’s will.
As the family grew older, Virginia became a loving grandmother. She even raised one of her Grandsons, Josué Andujar. She sheltered many families with Florencio; their doors were always open, and their home was full! Together they had a big loving heart for their family and would do anything to help them. Her kitchen was always open to everyone. She would give her last grain of rice to visitors and the last slice of bread to feed the birds outside! Somehow, she would figure out how to make an abundance of food from almost nothing.
On October 4th, 2018, they celebrated their very last Wedding Anniversary, their 60th. Their legacy of true love, loyalty, and endurance is forever sealed! They proved a testament that marriage works. Florencio and Virginia battled many life challenges, and ironically, they both dealt with battling Cancer and defeated it with eternal life through Jesus Christ.
On Saturday, April 30th, 2022, Virginia leaves her legacy of:
· 8 Children
· 23 Grandchildren
· 54 Great-Grandchildren
· 7 Great-Great-Grandchildren
· 4 Step-Grandchildren
· 8 Step-Great-Grandchildren

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Obituary of Albert M. DeSanctis

Albert M. DeSanctis

Irondequoit-Passed away at home May 4, 2022 at 96. Predeceased his parents Francesca & Massimo, brother Louis, sisters Katherine Manno & Ada Lasken, and grandson Daniel.
Beloved husband of Rose Marie, loving father of Mark (Kay), Tony, Paul (Teresa), Francine & Rochelle (Tom) Bober, 13 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, brother Anthony, many nieces, nephews & friends.
Albert was a Navy Veteran, a graduate of Cornell University & retired from Xerox as an engineer. He enjoyed dancing with his wife of 67 years, wine making & tending to his fig trees.
Calling hours will be Monday 4-8pm at Dierna Funeral Home 2309 Culver Rd & Funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday 10:30AM – Peace of Christ Parish at St. Ambrose Church
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Obituary of Anthony Augello

Born in Canicatti, Sicily on October 3, 1930, Anthony Augello passed in Lithia, Florida on April 30th, 2022 at 91 yrs. old.
He was pre-deceased by his wife, Josephine Castania. He is survived by his two daughters, Rosemary Pergolizzi(Anthony Jr.)and Susan Augello Vaisey(Stephen Vaisey- deceased)
Anthony has three grandchildren, Anthony Pergolizzi lll, Justin Charles Pergolizzi and Alexandra Lyn Pergolizzi. He also has three great- grandchildren, Leah Jean and Maxwell Pergolizzi and Luca Anthony Serfine.
Anthony was a architect in NY, retired from Xerox and had his own architectural firm.
He enjoyed many years with his family and loved being outdoors, especially in the Florida sunshine.

His Funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday June 16th, 10am at St. Kateri at St. Cecilia Church. Private Interment.

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Obituary of Sarah Tassone

 

October 3, 1925 – April 22,2022

In loving memory of Sarah Tassone (La Rosa) known to all as “Aunt Sarah”. She was a fun, loving, energetic person who lived life to the fullest.

Sarah is predeceased by her loving husband, Anthony B. Tassone; daughter Diane Tassone; and brother Philip La Rosa. Sarah is survived by her loving daughter Sharon; son-in-law John Mulley; furry little grandkitty, Jasper; many nieces, nephews, great & great-great nieces and nephews; and many very dear friends.

At her request, there will be no services.

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Obituary of Susan Hall


Susan Hall – Susan passed away peacefully at the age of 73 on the morning of April 15, 2022. Sue’s courageous battle with Alzheimer’s disease now gives way to the abundant happy memories family and friends will cherish of a remarkable life lived, defined by caring, compassion, love, laughs and service to others.

The undisputable pride and joy of Sue’s life was her three children Liz, and twins Lynn and Bill, grandchildren, and family. The daughter of Edmund and Kathryn Lewis, Susan grew up in Newfane, NY. In 1983 Sue and the kids settled in what would become home to them in Hilton, NY where she worked for Perk Development. Eventually she settled in Angelica where she became a fixture in the local community, with a space at the Angelica Main Street Gallery. She took great joy participating in plays with the Angelica Players. Sue was also a past President of the American Legion Post 414, Ladies Auxiliary and volunteered in many other countless ways.

Susan is pre-deceased by her twins Lynn and Bill McKernan, and sister Letitia Turner. She is survived by her daughter Elizabeth (Dustin) Graupman, siblings Quinn Lewis, Jane Prohaska, and Douglas (Lisa) Lewis, daughter-in-law Melissa McKernan, lifelong friend Belinda Goodman and many nieces and nephews. More than anything she loved her time with her grandchildren Lauren, Will and Ella Graupman, and Paige Colley, who brought her immense pride and happiness.

A memorial service in her honor will be held April 29th at 1pm at Hilton United Methodist, 21 West Ave. Hilton, NY 14468

We ask that if anyone is so inclined, they donate time, money, or food to a local food bank in Susan’s memory.

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Obituary of Eileen T. D’Eletto

Walworth: Eileen passed away on April 17, 2022, at the age of 61. She was a devoted wife, a loving mother and grandmother. Predeceased by her parents Edward and Maureen Stapleton. She is survived by her husband Richard; her children, Richard (Jacqueline), Daniel, Paul and Michael; grandson, Santino; many sisters, brothers, nieces, nephews, cousins, and her three dogs. She was a lifelong friend to many. She loved her boys and she loved her Mets. Becoming a grandmother was the joy of her life.

Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated Saturday June 11th, 9:30am at St. Kateri at Christ the King Church.

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Obituary of Robert Bartolone

Robert Scott Bartolone

November 3, 1985 – April 9, 2022
Bobby Bartolone is survived by his children Joseph James and Leanna June Bartolone, his mother Jacqueline Bartolone, stepfather Shawn Leonard, brothers Anthony Bartolone, Justin Starks (Samantha), Nicholas and Dyllon Leonard, father Robert Bartolone (and family) many cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.
Bobby will be greatly missed, but he will never leave our hearts or thoughts. He had a way about him that would win you over and you couldn’t help but love him. He loved hard, worked hard and played even harder. Bobby’s most proudest moments in his life was being Joey and Leanna June’s Daddy.
We will be having a celebration of Bobby’s life for family and friends on April 23, 2022 at 1pm  at Marion Town Park