Thomas E. “Tommy” Vondracek, JR – 32 – of 316 Grand St., Hornell, died early Saturday morning (January 1, 2011) as a result of injuries sustained in a motor vehicle-pedestrian accident.
Born in Fort Bragg, NC on August 25, 1978, he was the son of Thomas & Sheila (Burger) Vondracek.
Tommy grew up in the Fayetteville/Fort Bragg area where he attended Pine Forest High School in Fayetteville, NC. He later received his high school diploma through Fayetteville Tech. From 1987 – 1990 he & his family resided in Germany. In 1990 the family returned to Fayetteville where they lived until moving to Hornell in 1998.
Throughout the years, Tommy had worked numerous jobs, including asbestos removal for several demolition projects in New York State and Ohio. For three summers he was employed by the Village of North Hornell.

William J. “Bill” Raish SR – 82 – of 3351 Pierce Rd., Canisteo, died Sunday evening (December 5, 2010) at St. James Mercy Hospital following a long illness.
John R. “Jack” Kohnke passed away with his family at his side on November 10, 2010, following a brief stay at the Leesburg Memorial Hospital.
Margery A. Stephens – 69 – of 1244 Maple Court, Hornell, died early Sunday morning (December 5, 2010) at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, surrounded by her loving family, following a long illness.
Angela “Angie” Wheeler-Caldwell – 78 – of 9 East Ave., Arkport, died Tuesday afternoon (November 30, 2010) at St. James Mercy Hospital following a long illness.
Catherine B. “Bridget” Quartz – (84) – a resident of McAuley Manor, formerly of Churchville, NY, died Monday morning (November 29, 2010) at McAuley Manor following a long illness.
Joreen A. Young – 28 – of 49 Stephens St., Hornell, died unexpectedly on Saturday (November 27, 2010).
Elmer J. “Jack” Stocum – (81) – of 51 Wood St., Hornell, died unexpectedly early Friday morning (November 26, 2010) at his home.
John A. Falzarano – 90 – of County Rt. 66, Green Acres Trailer Park, Hornell, died Saturday evening (November 13, 2010) at St. James Mercy Hospital, following a brief illness.