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SATURDAY, MAY 8, 2010 Death Notices indicates a paid death notice outside of Monroe County Share Your Condolences Sign a guest book, or share Memories indicates the first appearance of a paid death notice in this newspaper online at www.democratandchronicle.com/legacy Antoniades, Betty Pittsford Bedoar, Virginia Bemus Point, NY Loria, Libby P. Webster Nick, Vivian R. "Meme" Brighton O'Connor, Virginia Rochester In Memoriam Beisheim, Eddie Dear Eddie, Happy 35th Birthday Eddie. We miss out on so much since you were taken from us. Happy Birthday Son.

Love, Mom and Dad Heather, Bernie and Kids. Bovenzi, Raymond J. Happy Birthday, Lover. We love and miss you very much. Say hi to David.

Love, Dimples and Family Chinappi, Baby Nicholas May 8, 1992 Today you would become a man, 18 years old. Graduation from high school, college in the fall, planning who you would become. We think of all those things regularly, and there is no doubt in our mind that you would have made us proud just as your sisters and Augie have. We believe you have always been watching over us, protecting us, and guiding us through the good times and bad. We are thankful for the short time you were here and a part of our lives, but you are never too far away because you are in our thoughts, our souls, and you fill our hearts with a love that that some can only dream of.

You continue to aid us in all life has to offer, and we know you guided Augie back to us at this time and life is good! Thank you, baby boy. Happy 18th Birthday! We love you and miss you every day. Dad, Mom, Andrea, Gina, Maria and Augie too! Cleveland, Anne E. M. (Gooding) Hi, My Love.

It has been 3 years and it seems like not that long ago. I think of you every day and of all the wonderful times we shared together. You are and always will be my true love. I Love You. Your Joey.

Hearne, Bill Bill, you inspired us to live our best lives. We love you and we miss you. Your friends Iten, Thomas P. May 8, 1990 It has been 20 years since you left us. We miss your smile and laughter.

You will always have a special place in our hearts. Your loving family. Death Notices indicates the first appearance of a paid death notice in this newspaper indicates a paid death notice outside of Monroe County Antoniades, Betty Pittsford: Passed away peacefully on May 5, 2010. She is survived by her husband, John; son, George; daughter, Kathy; and brother, Peter Allen. Friends may call Sunday, 1-3 and 6-8 PM at the funeral chapel (2305 Monroe where a Trisaghion Service will be held at 7:00 PM.

A Funeral Service will be held Monday, 11:00 AM at the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Spirit, 835 South Ave. Interment to follow at White Haven Memorial Park. Contributions in Betty's memory may be made to The Friendly Home, 3156 East Development Office, Rochester, NY 14618, or to The Alzheimer's Association, 435 E. Henrietta Rochester, NY 14620. 20.

To light a candle in Betty's memory visit www.anthonychapels.com Anthony Funeral Cremation Chapels 2305 Monroe Ave. 244-0770 Area Notices Ohlschlager, Relin, Speed, Wargo, Williams, Bedoar, Virginia "Ginger" Bemus Point, NY: Virginia "Ginger" Bedoar's Celebration of Life will be held on May 15, 2010, at Bemus Point United Methodist Church, 4954 Bemus Ellery Center Road, Bemus Point, NY. The Celebration will begin at 11:00 am. Pastors Dan McBride and Doug Kibbe will officiate the service. A luncheon will be served at the church after the service.

Loria, Libby P. Webster: May 6, 2010, age 73. Peacefully and quietly entered into rest to be with 1 Jesus. Predeceased by parents, Michael and Rose Loria. Survived by brother, Russell Loria; sisters, Marie (Joseph) Surace Jean Markese; aunts, Mary Mulley Lena Pollifrone; many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Calling 4-8 PM at Falvo Funeral Home, 1395 N. Goodman St. Please join the family Monday at 10:30 AM at Holy Spirit Church (Plank at Hatch Rd.) for her Funeral Mass. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

FalvoFuneralHome.com Nick, Vivian R. "Meme" Brighton: Tuesday, May 4, 2010, at age 88. Predeceased by her daughter, Diane Drake. She is survived by her loving husband of 67 years, John S. Nick; daughters, Peggy (Frank) Buono and Jean (Thomas) Greer; grandchildren, Lisa (Jon) Ketcham, David M.

Ostrowski, Shawn (Jennifer) Drake, Jaime (Mark) Decker, Renee (Scott) Metter and Katrina Greer; 7 great-grandchildren; brother, Scott (Ginny) Overdorf; sister, Virgie Croman; many nieces, nephews and dear friends. Vivian was a member of the Gospel Light Bible Baptist Church. Family and friends may call Sunday, May 9th, 5-8 PM at the New Comer Funeral Home, 2636 Ridgeway where her Funeral Service will be held Monday at 11 AM. Interment, Falls Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Humane Society at Lollypop Farm.

To share a special memory, please visit: www.NewcomerRochester.com O'Connor, Virginia Rochester: Friday, May 7, 2010, age 92. Predeceased by her husband of 63 years, M. John (2005) and son, Michael J. (2009); sisters, Elizabeth and Anne, brothers, Justin and Bernard. Survived by her children, Mary Kay O'Connor (Gary Grevice) of Kansas City, MO, Teresa O'Connor, Margaret (Ross) Volk of Randolph, NJ and Peter O'Connor of Santa Clara, CA; grandson Sean Grevice; brother, Hugh (Myrna) Dooley; brothers and sisters-in-law, Peg (Bob) Werth, Frank (Eleanor) O'Connor and Bob Boucher; many nieces and nephews.

Virginia is a former teacher from the Rochester City School District. Friends may call at the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, 2771 Chili Ave. Sunday 1- 4. Funeral Mass Monday, 10 AM at St.

Anne Church, 1600 Mt. Hope Ave. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the church or to a charity of ones choice. Ohlschlager, William W.

Henderson, NV: May 1, 2010, age 57 in Henderson, Nevada. Predeceased by his parents, William and Olga Ohlschlager. Survived by his long-time partner and soul mate, Kathleen Leckinger of Henderson, Nevada. Also survived by his three devoted brothers, Fred, David and Eric Ohischlager of Rochester, New York; nephew, Kyle Ohischlager; uncles, John (Martha) Figur and Allan (Phyllis) Jeske; aunt, Lydia (Ike) Tischler; several cousins and friends. No prior calling hours.

A Celebration of Bill's Life will be held in Rochester, New York, at the convenience of the family. William W. Henderson, NV Leonard Esq. Brighton Samuel L. Rochester Paul Gates Barbara W.

Rochester Relin, Leonard Esq. Brighton: Passed away May 6, EX by 2010, his at age parents, 73. Benjamin Predeceased Bernice Relin. He is survived by his wife, Barnett; son daughter-in-law, David S. Elizabeth Relin; grandchildren, Austin B.

Relin, Connor J. Relin Ava E. Relin. Leonard was a Bankruptcy Attorney in Rochester and an Alumnus of Wharton Business School at the University of Pennsylvania. He will be remembered as a loving father, grandfather and the very best friend.

Funeral Service will be held in the main sanctuary of Temple Beth El, 139 Winton Road South on Sunday at 1:30 PM. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. A Period of Mourning will be observed at 227 Thackery Road, Brighton Sunday 5-8 PM, Monday Tuesday, 2-4, 7-9 PM. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Temple Beth El- Keshet Preschool or the Jewish Home Foundation in his memory.

For directions or leave a message for the family please visit: www.BrightonMemorialChapel.com Speed, Samuel L. Rochester, NY: Went home peacefully, May 5, 2010. He is survived by his 6 children, Laquisha, Suzette, Sarah, Corey, Deyjuan and Samuel 3 brothers; 5 sisters; 13 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; a host of special friends and family. Friends may call Sunday, 6-9 PM. at Metropolitan Funeral Chapels, 109 West Ave.

Funeral Service Monday, 11 AM in the Chapel. Interment Private. Wargo, Paul "Wedge" "Lefty" Gates: Passed away on May 6, 2010, at age 89. Predeceased by his parents, John and Anna Wargo; daughter, Ailene Wargo and siblings Peter, John, Nicholas, Mary, Joseph and Anastasia Wargo. Survived by his loving wife of 61 years, Jane (Christoff) Wargo; daughter, Ann "Ancha" (Joseph) Best; grandchildren, Jessica and Gregory Best; nieces and nephews, Carol (Thom) Hickey, Nicholas (Joann) Wargo, Sonya and Sandy Wargo, Peter (Valerie) Wargo, Michael Wargo and Donna Booth; several grand nieces and grand nephews.

In 1943, Paul played for the Rochester Red Wings as a lefthanded pitcher and outfielder. Paul served in World War under General George S. Patton from 1944-45. While on tour in Europe with 65th 1 Division, Paul played baseball with a variety of major league players also serving the war effort; which provided entertainment for the troops. He continued his career with the Red Wings in 1946.

At the completion of his baseball career, he was employed with the Bricklayer's Union NY until his retirement in 1982. Paul and his wife Jane are founding members of St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church in Rochester, NY. Friends may call Sunday (May 9th) from 7-9pm at the funeral home of ALVAH HALLORAN SON, 2125 Chili Ave. Funeral Services will be Monday, 12pm at St.

John the Baptist Orthodox Church, 855 S. Goodman St. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church. Interment, Riverside Cemetery.

Williams, Barbara W. Lindsay Rochester: May 1st, 2010. Survived by 2 sons, Kenneth and Dondie Lindsay, 1 daughter, Kim Knight, 3 brothers, 4 sisters, 4 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends on Sunday, 6 9 PM at Metropolitan Funeral Chapels, 109 West Ave. Funeral service will be held on Monday at 11 AM at Zion Hill MBC, 250 Dr.

Samuel L. McCree Way, Rev. Dr. Richard Douglass officiating. Interment Riverside Cemetery.

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the retention pond along said in a statement. "Stopping on an exRoute 531 in Ogden may In response to concerns pressway should be rebe, the state Department about people parking on served for emergencies," of Transportation says the side of the 65-mph ex- Traver said in his statedon't park on the express- pressway in order to ac- ment. "We recommend way. cess the pond with their anglers choose one of the "Although we promote fishing poles and boats, many other bodies of waoutdoor recreation, we the Department of Trans- ter in the area that prohave serious concerns for portation has posted vide safe access for fishthe safety of those who "Emergency Stopping ing." pull off the expressway to Only" signs along the Casino liquor license approved THE ASSOCIATED PRESS VERONA State liquor regulators approved a liquor license this week for a newly formed company to serve alcohol throughout most of the Oneida Indian Nation's Turning Stone Casino and Resort. The New York State Liquor Authority's board voted unanimously to issue a license to CD Food Beverage, a non-Indian spinoff of The Beeches Restaurant in nearby Rome.

The Beeches is owned by the Destito family. Chris Destito, who died earlier this year, was the husband of state Assemblywoman RoAnn Destito. CD Food Beverage was formed less than two weeks before Chris Destito died, and is owned by two of his brothers and a cousin. The authority had repeatedly denied a liquor license for the resort itself but had issued thousands of temporary permits to The Beeches to serve alcohol at its nightclub, lounges and upscale res- taurants. The license will eliminate the need for daily liquor permits, and casino guests will no longer have to be members of one of the casino's clubs to buy alcohol.

The agreement also allows for collection of a bed tax and sales tax on food and drink sold at the resort. Approval came after nearly 40 people, most of them associated with businesses that regularly conduct business with the resort, endorsed the plan. A handful of speakers objected. a Two arrests in Greece accidents GARY MCLENDON to drive away to evade po- ended a stopped car. STAFF WRITER lice.

Police said the SUV Greece police arrested The suspect's car struck driver, Lonnie L. Ruffino, two people allegedly in- two other vehicles that was charged with driving volved in separate motor were stopped near the in- while intoxicated under vehicle incidents Friday. tersection of North Ave- Leandra's Law for having At 11:09 a.m., police re- nue and Mill Road, police a 3-year-old relative in the sponded to the area of said. The suspect and car. Long Pond Road near The three other people from She was also charged Mall at Greece Ridge for a the other vehicles were with aggravated driving report of a car involved in transported to Strong Me- while intoxicated, followa.

hit-and-run accident. morial Hospital. ing too close and endanA short time later, po- In a separate incident, gering the welfare of a lice spotted the suspect Greece police responded child. vehicle on Harvest Drive. about 11:30 a.m.

to an acci- Ruffino was arraigned Police said the suspect, dent on Latta Road and and released on $1,000 whose name has not yet Dewey Avenue in which a cash bail. been released, attempted sport utility vehicle rear- NEWS BEAT Sexual abuse on bus alleged ARCADIA A New- ark High School student was arrested Friday for allegedly fondling an 8-year-old girl Thursday on a school bus, according to the Wayne County Sheriff's Office. Anthony Henderson, 21, of 6041 Whitings Corner Road, Arcadia, also is accused of holding the girl down when she tried to change seats. Henderson, a 12th-grader, was charged with first-degree sexual abuse and seconddegree unlawful imprisonment. He was arraigned and remanded to Wayne County Jail.

Wayne County teen arrested State Police have arrested a Wayne County teenager accused of having sexual contact with a child younger than 11. Sage A. VelazquezFrank, 18, of 670 Filkins Road, Newark, is charged with first-degree sexual abuse in connection with an incident that allegedly occurred Monday. He was arraigned and remanded to Wayne County jail. Code violations close BRIGHTON The Yummy on West Henrietta Road has been closed down after investigators discovered an after-hours adult-themed party there.

According to Brighton police, a citizen told officers about a flyer and a website saying the party would be held April 24. A surveillance team went to the 2411 West Henrietta Road, on the night of the event and observed alcohol being served and four women stripping. Cuihua Huang, the owner of the business, and Tina M. Viele, who was renting the location, were both charged with serving alcohol without a liquor license. The was closed because of several code violations, said Capt.

Mark Henderson of Brighton police. Ex-committee chair to run A former chairman of the Republican Committee in Erie County said this week that he will run to succeed Dale Volker in the state Senate. James Domagalski, 44, a managing director with the law firm Hiscock Barclay, said he would work to bring economic opportunity to Western New York. Domagalski lives in Orchard Park. He resigned as chairman April 30.

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Wilke, 45, of Conesus, Livingston County, faces up to 20 years in prison after being convicted in federal court of various sex-related charges. A jury found Wilke guilty this week of online enticement of a minor, receipt of child pornography and possession of child pornography. He was arrested in 2008 in Batavia after going there to meet someone he believed was a 15-year-old boy he met online but was actually an undercover Batavia Police Department officer. Wilke is scheduled to be sentenced Aug. 6.

Generic drug use: Use of generic drugs continued an upward trend last year, according to the two leading insurers that serve the Rochester region. Excellus BlueCross BlueShield said this week that use of generics increased nearly 2 percent from October 2008 to October 2009 in the 39 counties that the insurer serves, and that 69.5 percent of all prescriptions were filled with a generic. The switch to generics saved members in the Rochester area $31.1 million. MVP Healthcare, which serves New York, Vermont and New Hampshire, reported a 2.2 percent increase in use of generics in 2009. Members in the Rochester region saved $20 million by using generics, according to a spokesman.

a Staff reports IN LOVING MEMORY OF NISHA D. MOHANLAL Died on May 8, 1995. I miss you very much, -Dad 00.

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