Patricia McEvoy

Almond, New York

Patricia (Pat, Patsy, Coach) McEvoy, 90, of Almond passed away peacefully in her home early Sunday morning, January 19, 2025, surrounded by her family and friends.

Born in Hornell on March 17th, 1934, she was the daughter of the late Bridget Caparulo Shiner and Leon Shiner.

She was a Hornell native, graduating from Hornell High School class of 1951.  After graduating, Pat went on to attend Ithaca College, graduating in 1955 with a degree in Physical Education.  Shortly after, she began her teaching career in Bath.  Following the death of her father, she began teaching at Alfred-Almond where she taught for 30 plus years.  After retirement she was a substitute teacher at the Elementary level for another 12 years.

Pat was a successful Soccer and Volleyball coach for Alfred-Almond.  Her Soccer team was the first to win the Section V trophy for Girls Soccer in 1985. The following year, in 1986, her team lost in the semi-finals in the state soccer tournament.  She led her volleyball team to the sectional finals many times.  Additionally, she was an officiate for Girls Basketball and Softball.  Pat always enjoyed running into those she taught and coached many, many years later.

Not only was Pat successful in the teams she coached, but she was a pioneer in the formation of High School Girls athletics.  Serving on many local, Section V and State committees, she ensured Girls received fair treatment in sports programs.  Seeing the growth in Girls and Women’s sports alike brought her much happiness.  She also served as the chairperson of the NAGWS Soccer Rules Committee; Secretary of the Women’s State Officials Organization; Section V Co-Coordinator for the site selection for Girls Soccer sectionals; first Steuben County Girls Soccer Chairperson; Section V Girls Volleyball coordinator; and member of the Hornell Alumni Association.  Her success led her to being inducted into the Alfred-Almond and Hornell Sports Hall of Fame.

Pat enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren whom she loved dearly.  She especially enjoyed watching them at their various activities and sporting events.  Aside of being her grandchildren’s number one fan, she was a huge fan of the Buffalo Bills and Syracuse University Men and Women’s athletics.  Additionally, her hobbies included traveling, camping, cross-country skiing, reading, and puzzles.  She even participated in the Tug Hill Race and backpacking New York’s tallest mountain (Mount Marcy).

She was predeceased in death by parents Bridget and Leon Shiner; siblings, Mary, Leon Jr, William, George, and former husband, James McEvoy.

Pat is survived by her four Children: Cara (Bob Hinds) Wilkinson of Dansville, Todd (Anna) McEvoy of Cullman, AL, Ryan (Heather Sherman) McEvoy and Chad (Charmaine Nordquist) McEvoy both of Raleigh, NC; six grandchildren, Derek Wilkinson, Alexis Hinds, Zachery (Amanda Rini) McEvoy, Jeffrey McEvoy, Kaylee McEvoy and Mia McEvoy; along with several nieces and nephews. Additionally, she is survived by her long-time best friend and caretaker, Sandy Cutter.

Following Pats wishes, there will be no services. A “Celebration of Life” will be held on Saturday, May 24, 2025 from 1:00 PM until 4:00 PM at The Main Place, 251 Main St., Hornell, NY.  A private graveside service will be held at the convenience of the family.

The family would like to thank the aids of Tender Loving Care for the care they provided and the compassion they showed Pat.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name may be made to the Hornell Alumni Association, P.O. Box 135 Hornell, NY 14843 or to the Alfred-Almond Alumni Association, P.O. Box 1134 Alfred, NY 14802 or the Hornell Area Humane Society, 7649 Industrial Park Rd., Hornell, NY 14843

Funeral arrangements are in care of the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY.  To leave an online condolence or share a memory, visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com.

Theresa “Terry” Rucker

Theresa “Terry” Rucker

Hornell, New York

The earthly journey of Theresa “Terry” Rucker ended on early Wednesday morning (May 7, 2025) at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, NY.

She was the second of four daughters born to the now deceased Margaret and Michael Rubbo.  She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Dr. Maurice Rucker; adoring son, Stephen Dori; sister, Helen Trent; her brothers-in-law, Richard Trent, Frank Dori and Jim Keeley; and her son-in-law, Paul Sorrentino.

Survivors include sisters, Mary Dori and Ann Keely; daughters, Patricia Ann (Steve) Suriano, Yvonne Marie (Rudy) Kulisek, Nadine Bernadette Sorrentino; stepson, Dr. Joseph (Dr. Jane Boyd) Rucker; grandchildren, Daniel Lagana and Jessica (Joseph) Aiello, Alessandra (Andrew) Kozloski, Philip (Kristen Scalese) Suriano and Dr. Christos (Alissa) Suriano, Stephanie (Brad Finklea) Sorrentino; three great-grandsons, Finneus, Scout and River Suriano; nieces, nephews and many earthly angels; and 2 great-grandchildren “On The Way.”

Theresa was Miss Graduate at John Marshall Jr. High School.  At sixteen, she won a contest by writing an essay and interviewed to become a member of the Teen Fashion Council at Marten’s Department Store.  As a high school senior, she was employed by two dentists as a receptionist and dental assistant.

The mother of four, she volunteered at schools, public library and scouting.  She took her children to Broadway shows, museums and provided music and dance lessons.  Terry designed the interior of two homes, was a sales rep at Lord & Taylor in Scarsdale, NY and was a member of Annunciation Church in Crestwood.  She hosted many family holiday dinners and was part of the “Sandwich Generation” (not deli related).

Terry began her college studies at the age of 42 at the School of New Resources, the College of New Rochelle, earning her B.A. and M.S. from the College of New Rochelle.  She then commuted to the Bronx, teaching 8 years at an urban parochial school.  She accepted many administrative duties researching reading programs, representing the principal at meetings and addressing the PTA meetings.  She was also responsible for writing critiques on programs, building & faculty requested by the principal.  Terry introduced students to the library, museum, farm animals and the Long Island Sound on a class trip which was a special treat for inner city children.

Terry and Maurice knew each other since the age of 11 and married many years later, of different faiths.  Their marriage was of great love and respect, observing the Holy Days of both faiths.  It gave much joy to have family & friends to break bread at their table.

Very community minded, Terry served as President of Friends of the Box of Books; advisory board member of the Alfred Library; election inspector; Alleghany County Democratic member and a member of the Zoning Board of Appeals.  She reactivated the Alfred Democratic Club, receiving a letter from Governor Mario Cuomo and spoke with Geraldine Ferraro regarding Italian American Women in present society.  Terry served as vice president of ASC Association of Women, distributed voter information from League of Women voters and obtained permission from Alfred University to have local painters use a studio for five weeks.  She was a member of Wee Playhouse; exhibited large oil paintings and Steuben Bank, College of New Rochelle, Hinkle Library and a New York show in Manhattan for Mary Mount College.  Terry was a member of Fortnightly Book Club, composed a book of poems, “Reflections” and created Baptismal ensembles (a labor of love).  She served one year as a substitute teacher at Alfred-Almond Central School and was a member of Our Lady of the Valley Parish and a communicant of St. Ann’s Church where she served as a member of the St. Ann’s Choir.

“Love Knows No Distance”

At Terry’s request there will be no prior calling hours.  A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday (May 13, 2025) at 10:00 AM at St. Ann’s Church with burial in St. Mary’s Cemetery, next to her husband, Maurice.

Terry has requested that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name be made to St. Jude Research Hospital, PO Box 1000. Department 300, Memphis, TN 38148.  Memorial forms will be available at St. Ann’s Church.

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

 


 

Robert “Bob” Van Lindeman

Hornell, NY / Melbourne, FL

Robert “Bob” Van Lindeman – 93 – of Melbourne, FL, formerly of Hornell died March 21, 2025 in Melbourne.

Born in Hornell on March 11, 1932, he was the son of Karl & Katherine Lindeman.

He was preceded in death by his wife, June Lindeman; his daughter, Linda Lindeman; along with several siblings.

Surviving are 3 sons, William Lindeman, John (Mary) Lindeman and Tom (Hiroko) Lindeman; along with grandchildren, nieces & nephews.

A private graveside service was held Saturday morning (April 26, 2025) at Hope Cemetery in Hornell.

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

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

William “Bill” DeMay

Hornell, NY / Bayonne, NJ

William “Bill” DeMay – 92 – of 94 River St., Hornell, formerly of Bayonne, NJ, died Saturday morning (April 26, 2025) at his home, following a long illness.

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

 

Mark D. Rieman

Elmira, New York

Mark D. Rieman – 63 – of 307 Columbia St., Elmira died unexpectedly on Sunday (April 13, 2025) at his home.

Born in Buffalo, NY on June 18, 1961 and was the son of Ronald & Maureen (Daugherty) Rieman.

Mark grew up in Allegany, NY and was a graduate of Allegany Central School (class of 1979) and was an outstanding player on the Allegany Blue Devils Basketball Team.  He later earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Finance from Susquehanna University in 1983.

Upon graduation he resided in Philadelphia, PA for about five years where he sold municipal bonds.  He later resided in Chatham, NJ where he began working for a kitchen & cabinet design company, primarily as a designer & installation specialist.  He has resided in the Elmira area for the past five years.

Mark was an active member of Jehovah Witness Church.  He enjoyed fishing and was a Buffalo Bills Football fan — especially during the Super Bowl years.  He enjoyed life and especially valued his time spent with family & friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Ronald & Maureen Rieman.

Surviving are 3 brothers, Craig (Lori) Rieman, Bruce Rieman and Brian Rieman, all of Machias, NY; 2 nephews, Victor & Parker and former wife Dina of New Jersey.

At Mark’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 Mark’s name may be made to the Center for Disability Rights by visiting www.cdrnys.org

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

Roland M. “Ron” Stephens

Hornell, New York

Roland M “Ron” Stephens – 72 – of Seneca St., Hornell, died Tuesday morning (April 8, 2025) at his home, following a long illness.

Born in Hornell, on August 8, 1952, he was the son of the late Raymond and Vera Stephens.

Ron attended Hornell City School and later enlisted in the Marine Corps.  He was stationed on Okinawa, a place he loved and often talked about.  Following his honorable discharge from the Marines, Ron returned to Hornell and worked for Erie Lackawanna/Conrail Railroads until a work injury forced an early retirement in 1990.

He was a member of the Hornell Moose Lodge, AMVETS, Hornell American Legion, and Hornell VFW.  In his spare time, Ron enjoyed hunting, fishing, watching football, (his favorite team was the Dallas Cowboys), and he loved hanging out with his family, especially his grandchildren who he loved deeply.

Ron was preceded in death by his parents, Raymond & Vera Stephens; his step-father Fred Griswold; brother Rodney Stephens; sisters, Linda Dibble and Marlene Herbert; and long term partner, Bonnie Stephens.

Surviving are his sons, Roland Stephens II of Wyoming NY, Robert Stephens (Deb) of Sparta, NY, Ryan Stephens of Sparta, NY, Troy Stephens of Mt Morris, NY; his daughters, Veronica VanHorn of Wayland, NY and Tori Stephens (Josh) of Mt Morris, NY;  his step-son, Brian Cansdale of Ontario, NY; his sister, Diane Stephens of Burns, NY; his grandchildren, Marissa, Miranda, Hailey, Zoe, Cayden, Alana, Collin, Aiden, Madelyn, Tyler, Sadie, Candice, Vincent, Trevor, Koleson, Kambria, Vera, Cole, Wyatt, Kenzi; along with many nieces nephews, cousins.

It was Ron wishes to be cremated and not have services.  There will be a “Celebration of Life” at the convenience of the family.

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

Memorial contributions in his 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.

Mary A. Arcieri

North Hornell, New York

Mary A. Arcieri, 82, of Hornell, NY, passed away at her home on April 6th, 2025, following a brief illness.

Born in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania on October 15th, 1942, she was the daughter of the late George and Edna (Smith) Gath.

She was raised in Hornell and was a proud and devoted mother, grandmother, sister, and friend.  A true example of her generation, she embodied tireless work ethic, traditional values, and unwavering love for her family.

Mary was a determined entrepreneur, owning and operating an H&R Block franchise, and later working alongside her daughter, Renee and son-in-law, Anthony in their family businesses.  Throughout her life, she held many jobs, always doing whatever was needed to support and care for her two daughters.

Surviving are her daughters, Renee (Anthony) Falco and Dianne (Billy) Nasca; grandchildren, Ryan (Kim) Nasca, Thomas Nasca, and Nicholas Nasca; and her cherished great-granddaughter, Gracie Jane Nasca.  She also leaves behind her beloved brothers, Pete (Jerry) Gath and Larry Gath, along with several nieces who were dear to her heart.

Mary found joy in life’s simple pleasures — reading a good book, playing word games with loved ones, and spending time with her brothers Larry and Pete, and her sister-in-law, Jerry.  She will be remembered for her selflessness, perseverance, and the deep love she gave so freely to those around her.

The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to their hospice nurse, Megan Kingston, for her remarkable care, gentle presence, and the comfort she brought to Mary and her loved ones during such a difficult time.  In lieu of sending flowers, the family kindly requests that donations in her memory be made to CareFirst Hospice of  New York, 3805 Meads Creek Rd., Painted Post, NY  14870.

In accordance with Mary’s wishes, there will be no calling hours.  Private services will be held at the convenience of her family.

Though she may no longer be with us, her love, strength, and spirit will live on in all who were blessed to know her.

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

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

Debra A. “Debbie” Cheresnowsky

Bath, New York

Debra A. “Debbie” Cheresnowsky – 69 – formerly of Bath, NY, died Monday (March 31, 2025) at her home in Columbia, Maryland, following a long illness and brief Hospice care.

Born in Brockport on February 23, 1956, she was the daughter of Robert & Barbara (Schnucker) Luffman.

Debbie grew up in Bath and attended Haverling High School in Bath, NY.  She is a 1978 graduate of St James School of Nursing in Hornell, NY, and was a Licensed RN in five states (NY, MD, NC, OH, and Washington DC).  Recently retired from the State of Maryland, she was recognized with a Governor’s Citation for over 20 years of outstanding healthcare service and professionalism.

Debbie’s career spanned many interesting RN roles and locations which began at Ira Davenport hospital in Bath.  After marriage to John Cheresnowsky of Hornell, NY, June 10, 1978, she was employed for several years at The Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, in the burn injury unit.  In 1981 as an experienced burn nurse when relocated by her husband’s job, she was hired as lead RN at the North Carolina Baptist Hospital’s newly established burn unit.  After having their first child in North Carolina, the family relocated to Avon/Caledonia where she continued working in the burn unit at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, NY.

She also taught Nursing Assistants at Hillside Children’s Center, and was blessed with another daughter and son while in Caledonia.  Job changes again intervened by 1994, and the family moved to their present location in Columbia, Maryland.

Debbie then began new roles providing nursing for juvenile detention centers in MD and Washington DC.  Her outstanding performance led to her being selected by the Maryland Director of Healthcare to run the newly built Baltimore Juvenile Justice Center medical unit.  Thus began her 20 year RN career with the State of Maryland at several major healthcare facilities culminating in retirement August 2024.

Debbie was a Girl Scout leader while her daughters were young, and always ensured the girls sold the most, as she herself bought more cookies than anyone else ever did.  She taught religious education classes briefly.  Kids sports are very popular in Maryland and her children played all varieties over the years, soccer, football, volleyball, etc.  She attended every practice and game, thus becoming a favorite mom amongst the other teammates and parents.  Debbie loved crafts and knitted a number of blankets and other items in the past year as she couldn’t get out much.  She loved rural motorcycle riding around the countryside.  She loved slot machines, and would play the “penny slots” for hours at the Maryland casinos.  At home, Debbie wore out several tablets downloading and playing those free games.

She was predeceased by her parents, Bob & Barbara of Bath.

She is survived by her husband John of 47 years, her children Marla Gilmore, April Burke (Dave), and Mark Cheresnowsky, and five grandchildren (Brett, Dillion, Kirsten, Molly, and James).  All currently residing in Maryland.  She is also survived by her loving sister Wendy Chichester of Indiana, and several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces & nephews.

There will be visitation time with the family on Monday, April 7, 2025 from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Wilde Lake Interfaith Center, 10431 Twin Rivers Road, Columbia, MD 21044 (Room 16). We request that any Maryland gifts or flowers be sent directly to the family at 9297 Broken Timber Way, Columbia, MD 21045.

There will also be visitation time with the family on Wednesday, April 9, 2025 from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm at the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY 14843. Funeral and burial services will be held privately.

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

William A. “Bill” Yates

West Almond, New York

William A. “Bill” Yates – 72 – of South Road, West Almond, died unexpectedly late Saturday evening (March 29, 2025) in Birdsall, NY.

Born in Rochester on March 9, 1953, he was the son of William & Elizabeth (Bottazzo) Yates.

Throughout the years, Bill resided in many locations including Marion, California, Pavilion, Avon, Caledonia and has lived in the Almond area since 1997.

He had been employed for many years as a machinist at Yates Machine, a family owned machine repair company located in Avon, NY.

In his younger years, Bill enjoyed hunting — especially bow hunting — and was considered a talented archer. He, along with his brothers, owned & operated Avon Archery and had been a member of Bow Man’s Club of Avon. When Bill was in his 20s, he loved drag racing especially when driving his ’55 Chevy. He could often be found competing at Spencer Speedway in Williamson, NY, Empire Dragway in York, NY or Niagara Speedway in Niagara Falls, NY. He also enjoyed fishing especially from his boat in the Thousand Islands.

Bill had a deep love of music and truly enjoyed playing drums. He actually passed away shortly after sitting in with a band at a local night-spot in Birdsall, NY simply doing what he loved to do — playing drums.

He was preceded in death by his parents, William & Elizabeth Yates; and his sister-in-law, Shirley Yates; and his former sister-in-law, Patricia Rolston.

Surviving are 4 brothers, Tom Yates of Caledonia, Steve Yates of West Almond, John (Lisa) Yates of Angelica and Michael (Rachel) Yates of Alexander, NY; his sister, Christine (Mark) Loomis of Springwater, NY; along with several nieces & nephews.

At Bill’s requests 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

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

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

Linda D. Cornish

Hornell, New York

Linda D. Cornish, 66, of 293 Canisteo Street, Hornell, passed away unexpectedly at home on Sunday, March 30, 2025.

Born in Hornell on March 3, 1959, she was the daughter of Oliver and Eleanor (Lorow) Cornish.

Linda grew up in Hornell and was a Class of 1977 graduate of Hornell Senior High School.          Afterward, she attended Alfred State College and the University of Texas at Lubbock.

She worked for several years as a direct support professional for the New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities before her retirement.

Linda enjoyed tracing her family genealogy and taking long rides in the hills of Steuben County with her mother, in search of family interment sites and tending to those she found.  She was an animal lover, especially of her canine companions (Daisy and Dasher) and her cat, Phyllis.

She was preceded in death by her father, Oliver L. Cornish; her “better half,” Donald Gallese; her brother-in-law, Roger S. Kerr; and her nephew, Ian D. Kerr.

She is survived by her son, Benjamin “Ben” (Luisa) Cornish of Salem, MA; and her daughter, Madelaine “Maddie” Gallese of Hornell.  She is also survived by her mother, Eleanor L. Cornish of Hornell; two brothers, Mitchell (Collette) Cornish of Fremont, NY, and James “Oz” (Tonya) Cornish of Hornell; a sister, Kelly L. Kerr of Brockport; along with several nieces and nephews.

At Linda’s request, there will be no calling hours, and a private service will be held at the convenience of the family. Interment will be at Hornell-Rural Cemetery.

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

Linda’s family requests that, in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name be made to the Hornell Humane Society, 7649 Industrial Park Road, Hornell, NY 14843.

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