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PAGE2 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 20U Obituaries )' motorcycles. His greatest Jamestown, Corinne Ireland loves were for his entire of Grand Island, Liam family, his dogs, loving Smith of Sumter, S.C., a wife and her cooking and sister Jane Nagel of Panama ·the brotherhood he shared and two sister in laws: with his ·fellow motorcycle Vivian Perkins of Conneaut club members. Lake, PA, Norrine Perkins Donald H. Andrews BROCTON - Captain Donald H. Andrews, age 72, of John Street, Brocton passed away suddenly on Monday, Oct. 10, 2011 at home in Brocton. Donald was on born April 10, 1939 in Flushing, Queens, the son of the late Robert E. and (Larson) Andrews. A Brocton '·are resident since 200 I, Captain Andrews spent most of his life living on Long Island where he was an avid hunter· and fisherman and ran his charter boat in Montauk, N.Y. · Capt. Andrews is sur- vived by his high school sweet heart and wife of 54 years, Joanne (Kaiser) Andrews, his son Steven Andrews. of Brocton, his daughter an~ son in law, Laura and Wayne Beck, of Los Angeles, his sister Carol Whitley, of Washington, D.C., his grandson Michael Beck of Los Angeles, and his grand- daughter Kristine Kaplan and her husband Dr. Angelo Kaplan of Hayward, Cl\. Several nieces and nephews also survive. Besides his parents Donald was preceded in death by his son Robert Donald Andrews, and his brothers Henr-y Leroy Andrews and Robert E. Andrews, Jr. Friends called on Friday, Oct. 14,2011 from 3 to 7 p.m. at the MASON Funeral Home, 37 Clinton Street, Westfield, 'and were invited to attend the Funeral Service there on Saturday morning at 11 a.m. Burial was private. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you please make a donation to the Brocton Fire Department, Brocton. N.Y. 14716. Log on to www .masonfuneral.com to send Captain Donald Andrew's farni!.y a message of sympathy. • • • • • Timothy S. Burgeson Timothy S. Burgeson, 53, of 1475 Goshen Road, Panama, died Wednesday Oct.·12. 2011. in his home. He was born Aug. 15, 1958 in Jamestown, a son of Irving C. L. and Donna Cheney Burgeson. He was a 1977 graduate ·of Panama Central School and from 1981-2008 was employed by Cummins Engine Plant as a cutter and grinder. He was a member of Watts Flats United Methodist Church. Odd Fellows and the Vietnam Vets-Legacy Vets Motorcycle Club. A true outdoorsman, Tim enjoyed bunting and fishing and earlier in his life partic- ipated in the 4- H beef cattle prcgram. He was passionate about ice cream. movies and Harley Davidson Surviving besides his of Charlottesville, VA. She parents of Watts Flats, are is also survived by several his wife Cheryle \Sam\ nieces and nephews. Martin Burgeson, three sons Besides her parents she Reede (Jennifer) Burgeson was preceded in death by of Lakewood, Timothy her husband Jarvis E. Scott Burges on, J r, of Ireland whom she married Rochester, and J.R. (Betsy) .March 27, 1948 and who Burgeson of Panama, three died February 27, 2003, grandchildren HaY.den and three brothers Leo Perkins Carlyn Burgeson of who was killed during Lakewood and Oliver World War II in 1944, Burgeson of Panama; two Marvin Perkins who died in brothers Daniel and Jon 2002, Alec Perkins, Jr. who Burgeson, both of died in 2006, a sister Jamestown; a sister Martha Ann Zouck who Christine Stebbins of Watts died in 2005 and a grand- Flats; two nieces Baylee daughter Bethany Ireland R.C. Stebbins of Watts Flats who died in 1976. and Tia (Adam) Kester of A Celebration of Life Panama and a nephew will be held at I p.!Jl. Logan Stebbins of Watts Thursday in the Panama Flats. United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death The Rev. Steven Taylor, by grandparents Clair and pastor will officiate. Burial Genevra Burgeson. and Otis will be in the Panama and Elva Cheney. Union Cemetery. The funeral was held at Friends were received 11 a.m. Monday in Watts from 2 to 4 and !ito 8 p.m. Flats United Methodist Wednesday in the Lind Church. Pastor Warren Funeral Home. VanDewark officiated. Memorials may be made Burial was in Panama to the Panama Union Union Cemetery. Friends Cemetery Maintenance werereceivedfrom2-4and Fund, P.O. Box ··125, 6-8 p.m. Sunday in the Lind Panama, N.Y. 14767 or to Funeral Home. the Panama United Memorials may be made Methodist Church Trustee to VNY-LVMC, c/o Ralph Fund, 22 East Main St. Honey, 43 South Ellington Panarna,N.Y.l4767. Avenue, Depew, N.Y. Youmaylightacandlein 14043. remembrance of Margaret You may light a candle in a t remembrance of Tim at www.lindfunerlhome.corn. www .lindfuneralhome.com. ••••• Margaret P. Ireland Margaret P. Ireland, 83, of 10 Rock Hill Rd. Panama, passed away at 7:18a.m. Saturday (Oct. 15, 2011) in W.C.A. Hospital. A lifelong area resident she was born June 23, 1928 in Bear Lake, P A a daughter of the late Alec and Ruth Chandler Perkins. She was a graduate of the Panama Central School Class of 1946 and attended Jamestown College. Business Before her retirement in 1993, she was employed by the Panama Central School as Secretary to the High School Principal for 21 years. Prior to that. she was Secretary to the Chief Engineer at Jamestown Metal Corporation for 13 years. She was a member of the Panama United Methodist Church for over 55 years. Surviving are four sons: John R. (Donna) Ireland of Jamestown, Jack D. (Keith) Ireland of Youngstown, OH. Jerrold W. (Pamala) Ireland, Jeffrey J. (Brenda) Ireland, a daughter Ann M. (Shawn) Scbnars all of Panama. eleven grandchil- dren: Alicia Smith of Sumter. S.C., Michael !reland of Los Angeles, CA. Jessica Keefer. Erica Hartnett both of Jamestown, Jamie Ireland of 'Grand Island, N.Y .. Erin Miller of Black Lick. OH, Greg Ireland, 1. &yce Ireland, Devin Ireland, Kyliie Schnars. Donovan Scbnars all of Panama, six great grandchildren: )IMel Eggleston, Cameryn Eggleston, Chase Hartnett, Aiden Keefer all of •••••• Neale W. Peck WESTFIELD - Neale W. \Bud\ Peck, 93, a life- time resident of Westfield. died Sunday (Oct. 16, 2011) at one of his son's home in Ohio. He was born Marcil 13, 1918, in Westfield, N.Y., the son of the late Erman and Nina Wratten Peck . \He was a 1941 graduate of Colgate University and entered the Army. which he served in for the next four years. Neale organized and was the bandleader for Peck's Bad Boys in the early 40's during the bi-g band era, playing in front of the likes of Frank Sinatta and Lucille Ball. Early in Iris professional career. he helped found Peck Foods, Inc., a grape juice processing plant in Westfield. In 1965, he opened Peck's Clothing Store in Fredonia, N.Y .. and for eighteen years he was Doctor Earl C. FreliDg, Chiropractor 73 West Main Skeet Ripley,.NY. (716) 736-6868 Office hours will be Monday- Saturday. Appoin.tments are preferred. New patients welcome. the registrar at Buffalo State College until his retirement in 1980. the West Portland Baptist McCormick R~al Estate, Church. Mayville, N.Y.; and provid- Marilyn enjoyed baking ed elder care for several wedding and birthday cakes, ladies in her home. He was a memb&;;r of the First United Methodist Church of Westfield, and Westfield Zoning Board. Bud enjoyed horse shows, golfing, he was a sports enthusiast. she also enjoyed knitting Iolyn had served her Lord mittens usually over 100 as a member of Stockton pairs per ye11r and giving Community Church since . ..:11.' 1 ~ them to children. 1983, and particulapl~ She is survived by a enjoyed working w,ith the ,, daughter, Ruth (Gary) children in the AWANA He is survived by four sons; Jeffrey B. '(Susan) Peck of Chagrin Falls, OH, Steven G. (Paula) Peck of Chardon, OH, Gary A. (Mary) Peck of Westfield, N.Y., and Douglas S. Peck of Beaverton, OR; nine grandchildren; Ryan, Andrew, Kyle, Sean, Summer, Colin, Scott, Jennifer, and Jillian; seven great-grandchildren Gavin, Cole, Callie, Grant, Grayson, Landon and Kay leigh. He was preceded in death by his wife, Olive Graham Peck whom he married Jan. l, \946 in Jamestown, N.Y., and who died Jan. 14, 2008. Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. Rev. Matthew Golibersuch, of the First United Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will be in the Westfield Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church of Westfield, 101 East Main St., Westfield, N.Y. 14787. The Freay Funeral Home in Mayville is in charge of arrangements. • • • • • Marilyn E. Carpenter , Rosage MAYVILLE - Marilyn E. Carpenter Rosage, 82, formerly of Plank Road, Mayville, died Tuesday (Oct. 11, 2011) at Absolut Care in Westfield. She was born January 16, 1929 in Buffalo, N.Y., the daughter of the late Vernal G. and Carolyn Lanphere Carpenter. Marilyn graduated from the former Mayville Central School in 1947. She worked for Loblaws Grocery for 17 years, and for Quality Markets for 25 years, retir- in~ in May of 1992. Marilyn was a member of Farnham of Avoca, N.Y., a youth ministry. She was also son, Martin \Joe\ Rosage Jr. a member of Mayville of Asheville, N.C.; four ,Central School Class of grandchildren, David. 1948. Farnham, · Benjamin lolyn married Charles Farnham, Amy Farnhain, Franklin Hart on April 24, and Cody Rosage; one great 1971. The couple was hap- grandson; one sister, Marie pily married for 13 years Pabody; and many nieces until his unexpected death and nephews. on April 30, 1984. She was She was preceded in also preceded in death by death by her husband, two brothers; Harold Martin J. Rosage Sr., whom Hotchkiss · <UlQ Richard she married Sept. 22, 1956 Hotchkiss. in PQrtland, N.Y. and who She is survived by a sis- died December 27, 2003, a ter; Marion (Stanley) daughter, Brenda L. Harrington of Dewittville; Reynolds on June 21, 1958; and several nieces and and a brother, Robert nepoews. Carpenter. In obedience to the com- The funeral service was at mand of our Lord Jesus 11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 17 in Christ and in imitation of the West Por!land Baptist His example, Iolyn was hap- Church. Rev. Ryan Grafton, .tized on March 31, 1993, at pastor, officiated. Burial Scottsdale Christian Church will be in the Mayville of Arizona where she Cemetery. resided during the winter The family received months for several years. friends for one hour prior to A memorial service were the service on Monday in held at 11 a.m. Wednesday the church. - (Oct. 12, 20 II) at the Memorials may be made Stockton Community to the West Portland Baptist Church. Rev. Richard J. Church. Hamilton, pastor, officiated. Arrangements are by the Burial was in the Mayville Freay Funeral Home, Cemetery. ·Mayville. The family received • • • • • friends for one hour prior to the service on Wednesday at Church. Jolyn Jean Hart Memorials may be made . MAYVILLE _ Iolyn to A WANA Club at Jean Jlart, 81, of Mayville, Stockton Community N.Y., had her vision restored Church. and saw her Savior face to Arrangements are by the face early Saturday morning, Freay Funeral Home, October 8, 2011. She was a Mayville. charitable woman of firm faith who enjoyed traveling with her husband, Charlie, baking, and sharing time with family an!l friends. She was born September 16, 1930 in Ashville, N.Y., the daughter of the late Richard and Mina Noble Hotchkiss. , lolyn worked for New Process Co. in Warren, PA; Stanley Home Products, Seven Day Forec•t ••••• Karen A. Knapp Karen A. Knapp, 58, of Westfield died peacefully, Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011 in her home. The widow of Robert L. \Bob\ Knapp, she recently retired from Kwik Fill. Arrangements will be announced by ·the Lind Funeral Home. TODAY ff ._ /- -;:-., Showers ~ MON., OCT. 24 Few showers High: 54°F Low: 48°F ' ) ' FRI •• OCT. 21 Showers High: SO OJ' Low: 476F SUN., OCT. 23 Mostly cloudy High: 54 OJ' . Low: 460J' High: 49°F · · ·· Low: 48 °F \' --- · \- .a~ SAT., OCT. 22 Partly cloudy High: 51 Of Low: 456F , TUES., OCT. 25 Mostly sunny High: 56 0F Low: SO OJ' WED., oct 28 Showers High: 570f Lo~: 490f • .. ( ~ 'I t. I' '. Tl f I