Concetta “Tina” Pellone

Hornell, New York

Concetta “Tina” Pellone is blessed to be reunited with her husband, Vinny, and friends as she recently entered Heaven on November 4, 2023.

Tina lived a long and productive life. She was born in Naples Italy in 1930 as one of four children. At a young age she lost her younger brother and sister during World War II. Shortly after she met the man of her dreams, Vincent Pellone, while he was serving for the US army as a soldier in the Korean War and visiting his family in Naples. Like a Hollywood movie, they married in Naples and moved to the United States where they lived in the Little Italy neighborhood of New York City. Their dreams continued to come true as they were blessed with the birth of their daughter, Anna Pellone (later to become Anna Garguilo). They lived the American dream, working hard, and eventually purchasing a house in Brooklyn on Ocean Parkway.

Well known for her ability as a seamstress, Tina worked as a dressmaker in Lou’s shop in Brooklyn, making wedding gowns as well as long-time friends. But maybe more notable than her dress making skills was her cooking skills. She exemplified the rich Italian cooking the New York area for which she is now well known. Tina often hosted huge family dinners using a wide variety of fancy China and multiple courses. With her husband sitting at the head of the table, they made many happy memories.

While America was their home, they always considered themselves Italian and would take many vacations around the world, especially back to Naples to visit extended family. Her parents lived to be 99 years old and her sister Mille is still alive and now 86 surrounded by her three children and an extended Italian family. Tina & Mille continued to speak on the phone whenever they could, bragging about their children and grandchildren like giddy sisters in Italian.

Tina had two absolute favorites in her life. The first was Sunday dinner where she would get to cook and show her deep love for her family through Italian dishes. This was a chance to shower her two grandchildren, Michael and Vincent, with warm unconditional love. She would never miss any of their school awards or sporting events if she could help it. Tina took any opportunity to talk with people about her grandchildren. She was deeply proud of ALL their achievements, including graduation from college.

Her second favorite thing in life was the occasional getaway to the casino, where she came alive to the lights and sounds of the slot machines. She could be found playing the penny slots with fixed interest and passion. Tina would remark on the “only if” scenarios of potential jackpots to the smiles and laughter of anyone that would listen.

Later in life, her grandchild Michael was blessed with two children, Aurora and Celeste, which gave “Nona” a chance to shower them with love that only an Italian great-grandmother can achieve. The two little girls loved eating pancakes at Nona’s house and playing “flower shop” with the multitudes of silk flowers scattered around her house. Each visit was counted down with great expectation.

Tina will always be remembered for her thick Italian accent, that although she lived in the USA for many decades, was like visiting Italy itself when you spoke with her and her deep sweet kindness to everyone. She would always put herself last to make sure everyone else was happy and well fed. Frequently smiling and asking if you wanted more food and slowly pushing the bowls closer to you. Tina continued to share her passion for food outside of the house as she worked in the cafeteria of the North Hornell Elementary School making sure each young person had enough food and love in their lives.

Many special occasions in and around town have been accented by her seamstress abilities. Tina was well known for her alterations for many local people, including prom gowns. She enjoyed chatting with all her customers, but Jimmy Dagon was her favorite customer and a friend to the end.

Many thanks to all the doctors, nurses and aides who took care of Tina over the years. A special thank you Carefirst Hospice and the Hornell City Ambulance for the many times they had to help her.

Through many years, she continued to live alone, but received constant care and attention from her daughter, Anna and Son-in-law Michael, who lived two houses away. Always attentive to her wants and needs they continued to provide family love. She eagerly awaited the periodic calls from her grandchildren and great grandchildren. The years were accented by holiday visits and friendly smiles from visitors. Thank you to all that visited and greeted her around town.

In addition to her parents, Tina was preceded in death by her husband, Vincent “Vinny” Pellone; along with her brother & sister.

Surviving are her daughter, Anna (Michael) Garguilo; 2 grandsons, Vincent (Leanne Rahner) Garguilo of Forest Hills, NY and Michael (Kristin) Garguilo of Ridgefield, CT; her great-granddaughters, Aurora and Celeste; her sister, Mille; along with several nieces & nephews.

At Tina’s request there will be no calling hours. A Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday at 11:00 AM at the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY with Deacon Robert McCormick officiating. She will be laid to rest next to her husband, Vinny, at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Rochester, NY.

Tina’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 (stjude.org) or to Care first Hospice, 3805 Meads Creek Rd., Painted Post, NY 14870 (carefirstny.org).

To leave an online condolence or share a memory, visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com.

Lisa M. (Fucci) Smith

Hornell, NY

Lisa M. (Fucci) Smith – 51 – of 7391 Russell Road, Hornell, died Monday, October 23, 2023 surrounded by her loving family after a courageous battle with cancer.

Born in Hornell on October 23, 1972, she was the daughter of Michael & Linda (LaVerde) Fucci.

A lifelong Hornell resident, Lisa graduated from Hornell High School (class of 1990). Having a love of flowers, she earned a degree in Horticulture from Alfred State College and was involved in horticulture throughout her adult life. She also earned a degree in Business & Marketing.

She enjoyed making flower arrangements for outdoor landscapes as well as for weddings, funerals, proms and other events. For a time, Lisa owned and operated The Petal Pusher and was also employed at Swackhamer’s Florist in Hornell and Way to Grow Greenhouse in Alfred Station. Lisa was employed by the City of Hornell as secretary in the Code Enforcement office before dedicating her time as a stay-at-home mom and homemaker. While tending to her family at home, she pursued a career in medical transcription. When her son, Blake, started kindergarten, Lisa began working in the office at North Hornell School. Most recently, she was employed as a secretary at the Department of Transportation in Hornell.

Lisa was a parishioner of Our Lady of the Valley Parish and a lifelong communicant of St. Ann’s Church.

Having a love for decorating and flowers, Lisa’s favorite season was fall, and her favorite holidays were Thanksgiving and Christmas. Family was the absolute most important thing in her life, and she loved hosting large family gatherings and celebrations. She was a wonderful wife, mother, & homemaker who always made gatherings special and full of love. Lisa was a fantastic cook, often creating big Italian meals from scratch, replicating many of her Grandma Fucci’s and her mom’s delicious recipes – everything from homemade pasta, meatballs, and sauce, to pizza, breads, and her dad’s chicken wings. She was loved by all and will be dearly missed by her family and many friends.

Lisa was married on November 6, 2004 to Aaron Smith who survives. Also surviving are her son, Blake of Hornell; her mother, Linda Fucci of Hornell; brother, Tony (Lisa Perry-Sagona) Fucci of Charlotte, NC; mother- and father-in-law, Bonnie & Lowell Smith of Hornell; sisters-in-law, Alise Smith, Heather (Chris) Passero, and Lindsey (Dave) Bailey all of Hornell; nieces & nephews, Gabriella & Marrionna Passero, Dominic & Olivia Fucci, and Kayla & Morgan Sagona; aunts & uncles, Lenny (Diane) Fucci of Hornell, Amelia “Mimi” Dempsey of Buffalo, Pam Harwood, Shawn LaVerde, & Joanne LaVerde all of Hornell, Mike (Kim) LaVerde of Connecticut, and Arlette Lecceardone of Georgia; many special cousins, and canine companion, Bruiser.

She was preceded in death by her father, Michael Fucci who died February 8, 2012; grandparents, Mary & Anthony Fucci and Naomi LaVerde; aunts, Clara Fucci, Maria Ormsby, & Marjorie (Jim) Blowers; uncles, Larry Dempsey, Ron LaVerde, Don LaVerde, Robert “Bobby” LaVerde, & Jim LaVerde; cousins, Jimmy LaVerde & Michael Dempsey; her beloved dogs, Harley, Bailey, & Oakley.

To honor Lisa’s wishes, there will be no calling hours. Family and Friends are invited to a Memorial Mass on Wednesday, November 1st at 10:00 AM at St. Ann’s Church with Father Stan Kacprzak officiating. Final interment will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery.

Funeral Arrangements are in care of Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church Street, Hornell, NY.

Lisa’s family requests that, in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name may be made to Sully and the Ladies in Pink Foundation, 9605 Nunda Dalton Road, Dalton, NY 14836 or by visiting https://sullyandtheladiesinpink.com/contact-us.

To leave an online condolence or share a memory, please visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com or www.facebook.com/dagonfuneralhome.

Cynthia Marie “Cindy” Prentice

Canandaigua, New York

Cynthia Marie “Cindy” Prentice – 70 – of Parish St., Canandaigua, NY died Tuesday morning (October 24, 2023) shortly after being transported to FF Thompson Hospital from home.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete at the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell NY.

John F. Gore

Canisteo, New York

John F. Gore – (95) – of 24 Union St., Canisteo, died early Monday morning (October 23, 2023) at Elderwood at Hornell Nursing Facility, following a long illness.

Born in Buffalo, NY on September 21, 1928, he was the son of Michael & Nora (Sullivan) Gore.

John grew up in Buffalo and was a graduate of Sacred Heart Elementary School (class of 1942). He later graduated from East High School in Buffalo (class of 1946).

Following high school graduation, John enlisted in the United States Army, and served his country from 1946 – 1948 at the end of WWII earning the Victory Medal.

After being honorably discharged from the Army, John enrolled at the University of Buffalo earning his Bachelor’s Degree in Geography and becoming a school teacher. While teaching in various public schools in the Buffalo-Niagara Falls area, he earned his master’s degree in education at the University of Buffalo. During the summer months of the early 1960s, he took courses at Harvard University and worked part time in the lab of psychologist B.F. Skinner.

Throughout the years, John taught History and Social Studies at several Buffalo Area Schools and also taught for a year in Ripley, NY. In 1964 he began working for the Steuben-Allegany BOCES as a Driver’s Education instructor, a position that he held until his retirement in 1984. In 1986, John and Jeanne moved from Canisteo, where they had lived since 1970, to sunny Florida. From 1986 – 2007 he and his wife, Jeanne, resided in Port St. Lucie, FL, but for about 12 years he would return to New York State where he taught summer school classes in driver’s education in Allegany County schools. They returned to Canisteo in 2007.

John was a spiritual man who was known to attend both St. Ann’s Church in Hornell and Christ Episcopal Church in Hornell and had many friends in both churches. He had been a member of the Hornell Elks Lodge, Hornell Moose Lodge, Hornell Association, the Canisteo American Legion, and the Kanestio Historical Society. He was a friendly fellow whose dry sense of humor that had a way of sneaking up on others.

A true “history buff,” John loved reading and learning about WWI and WWII, the horrors of the Holocaust, and the Cold War era. He enjoyed collecting 78 RPM Records from the early 1900s and vintage radios and wind up-phonographs. He was an avid coin collector who enjoyed listening to early 20th century vocalists such as Henry Burr, John McCormick, and Al Jolson. He belonged to the Al Jolson Society, a type of fan club whose members work to preserve Jolson’s music legacy for these times. John also loved watching classic movies including silent movies and the early ‘Talkies.”

Having grown up during the great depression, John had a keen sense of what people of that era endured and enjoyed reading and studying about those most difficult times. He wrote his own memoirs about his experiences entitled “The Birds Fly Upside Down” and was a contributor to the book “Frozen Laundry & Depression Soup,” a compilation of ordinary people’s accounts of the great depression.

John was preceded in death by his sister, Maureen Angus; and four brothers, Kerry Gore, Daniel Gore, Kevin gore and Gerald Gore.

He was married on April 13, 1968, to the former Jeanne Rifenburg, who survives. Also surviving are his brother, Robert Gore of Amherst, NY, along with many beloved nieces and nephews.

At John’s request there will be no calling hours. Family & friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service to be held on Thursday, November 2, 2023 at 1:00 PM at the Hornell Elks Lodge, Broadway Mall, Hornell, NY. A “Celebration of Life” will follow downstairs in the Elks Lounge.

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

John’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in his name be made to: Hornell Humane Society, 7649 Industrial Park Road, Hornell, NY 14843 OR Roswell Comprehensive Cancer Treatment Center, 665 Elm Street, Buffalo, NY 14203.

To leave an online condolence or share a memory, visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com.

Sharon C. Flickner

Arkport, New York

Sharon C. Flickner – 80 – of 7940 State Route 36, Arkport, died unexpectedly Sunday morning (October 22, 2023) at her home.

Born in Dansville, NY on September 30, 1943, she was the daughter of Stephen & Geraldine Cowley.

Sharon grew up in Dansville and was a graduate of Dansville High School (class of 1961). She has resided in the Dansville – Arkport area for most of her adult life.

Throughout the years, Sharon had been employed as a waitress at several restaurants and as a cashier for several grocery stores. She was a NASCAR fan whose favorite drivers were Dale Earnhardt and Dale Earnhardt JR. she also enjoyed watching TV(especially soap operas) and listening to country music.

In addition to her parents, Sharon was preceded in death by her brother, Stephen Cowley.

Surviving are 3 daughters, Rebecca (Ed) Skelly of Dunkirk, NY, Regina Flickner of Kentucky and Marlena (Jubert) Lloyd of Albion, NY; her son, Jon Flickner of Arkport; her sister, Barbara Bliemeister of Batavia; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

At Sharon’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.

Memorial contributions in her name may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.

To leave an online condolence or share a memory, visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com.

Daniel E. “Boone” McMahon

Almond, New York

Daniel E. “Boone” McMahon – 82 – of Karr Valley Road, Almond, died Friday morning (October 20, 2023) at his home, following a long illness.

Born in Pampa, TX on November 11, 1940, he was the son of Arthur & Genevieve (George) McMahon.

A resident of the Karr Valley Road, Almond, since the age of four, Boone was a graduate of Alfred-Almond Central School (class of 1960). From a young age he was active on the family dairy farm, working alongside his father. Following high school graduation, Boone was employed briefly at Snyder Electric in Almond and had also worked for several years at Bertch’s Slaughter House and later Worthington Pump in Wellsville, NY.

He was married on July 30, 1966 to the former Arlene Barron who survives. In 1967, Boone & Arlene purchased the family farm which they operated for over 40 years. After “retirement” Boone remained active in the operation of the family farm. He also worked at the Alfred State College Farm and the Bainbridge Family Farm in West Almond.

Dan was a communicant of St. Brendan’s Church in Almond where he served as an altar boy in his youth and continued attending throughout his life.

Boone enjoyed the outdoors and hunting, but he especially loved camping. He and Arlene started their life together by spending their honeymoon camping. They continued the tradition with their family, spending vacations camping in the Adirondacks. A highlight of their marriage was the fulfillment of their dream to go to Alaska, a surprise gift from their loving family and friends for their 40th wedding anniversary. This past year, due to Dan’s health problems, the annual camping trip was moved to the family farm so the tradition could continue with Boone in attendance. His greatest joy, however, was simply being with and loving his family — especially his grandchildren & great-grandchildren whom he adored!!

In addition to his parents, Boone was preceded in death by his brother, Michael McMahon; and his infant sister, Marie McMahon.

In addition to his wife, Arlene, survivors include 3 daughters, Bonnie (Rick) Wilkins of Almond, Diane (Troy) Allen of Pine Tops, NC and Jennifer (Richard) Warren of Almond; 2 sons, Daniel (Maria) McMahon of Almond and Joseph (Jennifer) McMahon of Almond; 1 sister, Helen (Stu) Klausner of Crossville, TN; 11 grandchildren, Roger (Alicia) Johnson, Eric Allen, Nicolas (Brittainey) Allen, Lauren Allen, Sam Warren, Connor Warren, Evelyn Warren, Rachel (Dillon) Fairhead, Daniel McMahon, Kylie McMahon and Emma McMahon; 10 great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

The family of Daniel E. “Boone” McMahon will receive friends on Thursday 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 Friday at 12:00 Noon at St. Brendan’s Church of Almond. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Almond, NY.

Boone’s family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in his name be made to St. Brendan’s/St. Jude’s Parish or CareFirstNY Hospice. Memorial forms will be available at the Dagon Funeral Home.

To leave an online condolence or share a memory, visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com.

Helen M. Mullen

Almond, NY / Lima, NY

Helen M. Mullen, at 99 years young, a resident of Alpine Manor, Lima, NY, formerly of Almond, passed away early Friday morning (October 20, 2023) at the Avon Nursing & Rehab Facility in Avon, NY.

Born in Alfred Station on February 9, 1924, she was the daughter of Charles & Agnes (Muszinski) Woodruff.

Helen grew up in Alfred Station and was a graduate of Alfred High School (Class of 1942). Following high school, she was employed at Acme Electric in Wellsville, Worthington Pump in Wellsville, where she operated a tower crane during WWII, and Glidden Pottery in Alfred. Helen became employed by Alfred University in 1969, where she worked for 22 years, until her retirement in 1991.

She resided in Hornell and Almond for many years and after getting married, she began raising her family and was happy being a “Stay-At-Home-Mom.”

Helen had been a communicant of St. Brendan’s Church of Almond and a member of the Almond Senior Citizens’ Group. She enjoyed camping with her family, daily walks with her dear friend, MaryAnn Norton & their trips to Nashville & Branson and listening to Country Music. She was also an avid reader and especially loved reading novels by her favorite author, Clive Cussler.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Willis “Burr” Woodruff; sister-in-law, Louise Woodruff; her great-granddaughter, Allison Gallow; her grandson-in-law, Craig Gallow.

Surviving are four daughters, Linda (David) Ryan of Odessa, NY, Mary (Mark) Schuster of Lima, NY, Janet (Larry “Scarey”) Egger of Winnabow, NC and Christine Freeland of Almond, NY. 10 grandchildren, Rebecca (Roger) Willis, Stephen (Nicole) Ryan, Melissa Gallow, Dane Schuster, Kimberly (Paul) Bielewicz, Meghan (Ken) Nowicki, Ryan (Danielle) Egger, Kristen (Blake) Allen, Nicole (Vance Nourse) Bordeaux and Gregory (Ashley) Freeland; 24 great-grandchildren; 4 great-great-grandchildren, all of whom she loved and adored. The feeling was mutual. Also survived by several nieces & nephews.

At Helen’s request there will be no calling hours. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, November 11, 2023 at 11:00 AM at St. Brendon’s Church of Almond with Fr. James Hartwell officiating.

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

Helen’s family request that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name be made to either the American Thyroid Association, 2000 Duke St., (Suite 300), Alexandria, VA 22314 (Phone: 703-998-8890) or to the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation, 5526 West 13400 South, #510, Herriman, UT 84096 (Phone: 888-936-6731).

To leave an online condolence or share a memory, visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com.

Sally A. Allen

Almond, NY / Hornell, NY

Sally A. Allen, loving mother, Nonna, and devoted educator, passed away peacefully, surrounded by love on Saturday, October 14, 2023. The sadness of this departure, however, does not reflect the uplifting theme of her life and its profound impacts.

Her journey began on November 24th, 1951, when she was born to Salvatore J. and Antoinette M. (Carretto) Constantino, hard-working Italian immigrants who settled in Hornell, NY.

Sally married in 1971 and had three children. Our mother dedicated her life to raising us. When the youngest started Kindergarten, she followed him to Alfred-Almond Central School, and never left (haha). AACS is where she found her calling in Special Education. She spent the next 39 years there, with an open door, an open mind, and an open heart. It was never a job – simply love – for every student, colleague, staff member, and on and on… Her humble influence and infinite generosity of spirit will echo through the halls of Alfred-Almond forever.

No words can truly capture the beauty of her character and the power of her heart.

Our mother was predeceased by her parents; her brother, Frank Constantino and sister-in-law Sarah (Clark) Constantino.

She is survived by her son, Christopher (Ginger Veneziani) Allen; her daughters, Andrea (Randy) VanWey and Amy (Jamie Sick) Allen; her former spouse and father of her children, Larry M. Allen; her grandchildren, who meant the world to her: Sarah Antoinette (Spenser Ormsby) Johnson, Abbey Rose VanWey, Lauren Pamela Johnson, Mia Ann VanWey, Kevin James Shinebarger; and two bonus grandchildren, Colin and Ethan Sick.

The family of Sally A. Allen will receive friends on Saturday from 12:00 Noon until 2:00PM at the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY. A Memorial Service will be held at the conclusion of calling hours at 2:00 PM with Deacon Robert McCormick officiating.

In lieu of flowers, our mother would like donations to be made to The Melanoma Research Alliance (MRA), 730 15th Street NW, Washington, DC 20005. Memorial forms will be available at the Dagon Funeral Home.

Additional contact information for MRA: Phone (202) 336-8935 or Email info@curemelanoma.org.

To leave an online condolence or share a memory, visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com.

Robert J. “Bob” Stillman

Hornell, New York

Robert J. “Bob” Stillman – 69 – of 24 East Washington St., Hornell, died unexpectedly Thursday morning (September 28, 2023) at his home.

Born in Brooklyn, NY on January 23, 1954, he was the son of Robert & Kathleen (McDonald) Stillman.

Bob grew up in Hornell and was a graduate of Hornell High School (class of 1972). He was a veteran of the US Air Force and, following his honorable discharge, resided in Florida where he was employed in the maintenance department at Disney World.

Returning to the Hornell area, Bob worked as a mechanic at Morrison-Knudson (MK) for about five years. He decided to further his education and eventually earned his Associate’s Degree in Drafting & Engineering from Alfred State College (SUNY Alfred). For several years, Bob was employed in the drafting & design department of Transportation & Transit Associated (TTA) in Hornell. Most recently he served as Project Supervisor for Jacobs Engineering Company, working throughout New York State, Pennsylvania and Florida. He had planned to retire at the end of September.

Bob was a former communicant of St. Ann’s Church and a member of the Hornell Association and the Bath VFW. He enjoyed rooting for the LA Rams (NFL) and was an avid NASCAR fan. His favorite driver was Tony Stewart. He also was proud of his 2011 Dodge Ram Truck which he affectionately named “Irene.”

In addition to his parents, Bob was preceded in death by his grandson, Caleb Stillman; his brother, John Griffith; and his previous wife, Susan Irene Stillman who died November 30, 2011.

He was married on June 28, 2013 to the former Sharon Freas Preusch who survives. Also surviving are 4 sons, Mike (Lyndsey) Stillman of Hornell, Gregg (Nicole) Stillman of Charlotte, NC, Matt Stillman of Canisteo and Justin (Marisa) Stillman of Charlotte, NC; his step-children, Steven Brott of Hornell and Sandy (Joey) Rovito of Columbus, OH; 2 brothers, Jim Stillman of Hornell and Tim (Diane) Griffith of Hornell; 2 sisters, Sue (Tom Aures) Brewster of Hornell and Kathy (Joe) DeKay of Cameron; 13 grandchildren, Morgon, Quinn, Aiden, Harper, Nolan, Hunter, Rosalie,
Christopher, Dylan, Zachary, Jacob, Cory and George; 4 great-grandchildren, Lucas, Bella, Chase &  Rylee; along with extended family.

The family of Robert J. “Bob” Stillman will receive friends on Saturday, November 18, 2023 from 11:00 AM until 12:00 (Noon) at the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY. A Memorial Service with Military Honors will be held at the conclusion of calling hours at 12:00 (Noon) with Deacon Robert McCormick officiating. Final interment will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Rexville, NY.

Following the Memorial Service on Saturday, November 18, 2023, family & friends are invited to a “Celebration of Life” to be held at the Hornell Association where stories and memories of Bob can be shared.

In recognition of Bob service to his country as a member of the US Army, the American Flag at the Dagon Funeral Home will be flown at half-staff.

To leave an online condolence or share a memory, visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com.

Donald W. “Don” Cameron

Alfred Station, New York

Donald W. “Don” Cameron – 89 – of Water Wells Road, Alfred Station, NY, died Wednesday afternoon
(September 27, 2023) at Highland Hospital in Rochester, following a brief illness.

Born in Winchester, MA on March 18, 1934, he was the son of Arthur & Kathleen (Morse) Cameron.

Don grew up in Winchester, MA where he graduated from high school (class of 1951). He earned his Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Massachusetts and his Master’s Degree from Alfred University.

He was a Veteran of the US Army and, following his honorable discharge, resided in Angelica, NY where he helped his father and his uncle Henry with the farm. Unfortunately Don became allergic to cows which turned his vocation to teaching. While in Angelica and later in Whitesville, he taught a variety of classes including Science, Math and Shop.

He was married on August 10, 1963 to the former Sandra “Sandy” Buchholz who survives. Don & Sandy moved to the Alfred / Alfred Station area in 1963, and were members there of both the Methodist and the Union University Church. They both had a deep love of the Alfred area and were very “community minded.” Don was a member of the Alfred Lions Club, the Alfred Housing Committee and the Alfred 21st Century Group of which he had been a past president.

For many years, Don served as Director of Admissions at Alfred State College (SUNY Alfred), retiring in 1990. Following his “retirement,” Don & Sandy purchased the Canacadea Country Store in Alfred Station and have operated the business since that time. They are genuinely grateful for the many friends that they have made while in business.

Surviving are Don’s wife, Sandy Cameron of Alfred Station; his sister, Marjorie (Ted) Crowell of Wellsville; 4 nieces, Pamela Crowell Ketchner, Jennifer Gonska, Heather Crowell Farr and Megan Crowell Shear, his great nephews Dalton and Brady and his great niece Cameron. Don was dearly loved by Sandy’s “Buchholz” family which included Dick and Jo-Ann, Vaughn and Becky, Judy and Bob and Cheryl and Bob and their children.

Don leaves his dear cats KC and Mouse and little dog, Winston. He loved all animals and birds.

At Don’s request there will be no calling hours. A Memorial Service will be held at the Union University Church of Alfred on Saturday, October 28, 2023 at 1:00 PM with Bob Donius officiating.

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

Don’s family request that in lieu of flowers memorial contributions in his name be made to the SPCA of Allegany County, 1374 State Route 19, Wellsville, NY 14895 or to American Heart Association, PO Box 3049, Syracuse, NY 13220 or to the American Lung Association, 1595 Elmwood Ave., Rochester, NY 14620.

To leave an online condolence or share a memory, visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com.