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Mack, Jeanne I. Vitaro, Joseph C. CHRONICLE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1998 Court upholds man's 25 years to life sentence, drops his other conviction Baird, Elizabeth A. (Dentino) Greece. November 11, 1998 after a long courageous battle with cancer.

Predeceased by her parents Joseph Grace, brother Theodore Dentino 4 mother-in-law Edith Baird. Survived by loving husband Thomas; children Thomas Chnstina Baird, Judith Brian Oatman; Grandsons Troy Nicholas Oatman, Thomas Baird; iters Mary (John) Coppa, Jean (Don) Pedalino, Joyce (Vito) Arbore; brothers Gus (Ida) Dentino Anthony Dentino; Father-in-law William Baird; Brother-in-law Richard (Mar-yLou) Baird; Several Nieces Nephews. BARTOLOMEO PEROTTO FUNERAL HOME INC. 1411 Vintage Lane (NEW LOCATION) Visitation Sunday 2-4 7-9. Funeral Services Monday 9 AM at the Funeral Home and 10 AM at Bethany Presbyterian Church.

Entombment White Haven Memorial. The courtesy of no flowers would be appreciated, please make contributions to the Genesee Oncology Department, 224 Alexander St. Rochester, NY 14607 Attn: Dr. Gerald Garrow. Baker, Dorothy H.

Suddenly, Wednesday. November 11,1 998. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Gerald and Georgia Baker; a granddaughter, Carrie Baker; 2 sisters, Maidene (James) Lee of Irma Crandall; 2 brothers, Raymond and John Hendershot; also several nieces and nephews. Dorothy was a retiree of Eastman Kodak Co. with close to 30 years of Service.

Friends may call Sunday 1-4 ONLY at Vay-Schleich Meeson Funeral Home 1075 LONG POND ROAD (North of Maiden Lane), where her Service will be Monday at 10:00. Entombment White Haven. Berardi, Michael Vincent Jr. On November 10, 1998 at 47 years of age. Survived by his son, Cory; his daughter, Candice; mother, Mildred Kinder; father, Michael brothers, Vincent, Joseph, Paul and Thomas; sister, Mary Ann; an aunt, uncle, nieces and nephews.

SUNDAY 2-4, 7-9 friends are invited to call at Miller Funeral Homes 1625 Mt. Hope Ave. MONDAY 10:00 a.m. Michael Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Anne Church, 1600 Mt.

Hope Ave. Inter-ment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. BY STAFF WRITER JAMES GOODMAN A Rochester man yesterday had one conviction thrown out but another conviction upheld by an appellate court As a result of those rulings by the Appellate Division of state Supreme Court, Rudolph Young will serve a sentence of 25 years to life instead of 75 years to life. But the Monroe County Public Defender's Office will seek an appeal of the remaining conviction, saying that such a long sentence is vindictive. Of the two cases considered by the appellate court, the only crime he now stands convicted of is possession of a stolen shotgua "Right now, he has the same sentence as someone convicted of second-degree murder," said First Assistant Public Defender Brian Shiffria Young, 41, is in state prisoa But the Monroe County District Attorney's Office says the sentence is not excessive.

"You cannot look at the sentence in isolation," said Second Assistant District Attorney Ken Hyland, who noted that Young has previous felony convictions. Prosecutors argue that Young's criminal past, which includes a 1975 North Carolina murder, makes him a persistent feloa deserving to re main incarcerated for the maximum allowed by the law. Young was acquitted of killing Gregory Root of Brighton in 1991, but he ended up in prison for 75 years to life on other charges in the two separate cases that were reviewed by the appellate court. The appellate court yesterday threw out Young's conviction for the burglary and robbery of a Brighton couple in 1991 on grounds that there was no probable cause to arrest Young. Young was arrested after police saw him in a car parked in a Rochester driveway, said Shiffria And it's this sentence of 50 years to life that was thrown out by the appellate court.

But the court yesterday upheld a conviction of 25 years to life for possession of a stolen shotgua Young's sentence for the criminal possession charge was at first two to four years, in a case in which he was also convicted of break-ins in Perinton and Pittsford. But the convictions for Perinton and Pittsford break-ins and shotgun possession were overturned on appeal several years ago. On retrial in 1995, Young was convicted of just possession of a stolen shotgun but he got a sentence of 25 years to life, with the District Attorney's Office arguing that he was a persistent feloa Channel 13 starts using real-time captioning for 6 p.m. news show BY STAFF WRITER GREG LIVADAS Less than two weeks after a competitor started using real-time captioning for its 6 p.m newscasts, WOKR-TV (Channel 13) began to do the same last week. The station plans to use realtime captioning on all of its 6 p.ia newscasts, every day of the week.

WHEC-TV (Channel 10) began realtime captioning on Oct. 28. "This is in response to the community," said Chuck Samuels, WOKR news director. "They've long requested we do this, and we know this is a real need for the community." Real-time captioning allows thousands of profound deaf individuals in the area to read each word as it is spoken, including the weather and sportscasts. DEMOCRAT AND RTS drivers, mechanics reject 3-year contract Union members with Regional Transit Service yesterday narrowly rejected a three-year contract offer.

The vote was 131 to 123. Amalgamated Transit Union Local 282 represents about 550 bus drivers and mechanics. Their contract expired Dec. 31. Francis Faizone, the union's business agent and treasurer, said the company's pension offer turned off some union members.

Faizone said he would set up meetings with company officials Monday, and said the union and management might return to mediation. Candle starts fire at Brockport pet groomer Several businesses on Main Street in Brockport were closed yesterday after a fire broke out in the Country Pet Grooming Salon, 38 N. Main about 8 a.m. No one was injured, but three cats in the grooming salon died in the fire, which fire officials said started from a lighted candle in the grooming saloa Village Building and Fire Inspector Bill Weber said the damage was confined to the grooming salon, due to fire walls installed between that business and the others that share the building. Weber said the other businesses should be able to open after the electrical systems are inspected and turned back oa Robber of three banks sentenced to 11 years A Rochester man who committed three robberies of local banks earlier this year was sentenced to almost years in prisoa Willie Lott, 50, was sentenced by U.S.

District Judge Michael A. Telesca to 10 years and 10 months in federal prisoa He was also ordered to pay $4,130 in restitution. Lott pleaded guilty in August to robbing the Fleet Bank on East Avenue on March 4. He also admitted robbing Rochester Community Savings Bank branches on Exchange Boulevard on March 6 and in Midtown Plaza on March 7. "The record reflects an individual bent pn robbery," said Telesca.

Scripps scientist wins local science award Chi-Huey Wong, an MIT-educated scientist at the Scripps Research Institute, is the 1998 recipient of the Harrison Howe Award, presented annually since 1945 by the Rochester Section of the American Chemical Society. It's the most prestigious science award given locally. About 40 percent of the Howe award recipients have gone on to get the Nobel Prize. Wong, recognized for his work on biological enzymes, lectured in Rochester this week. New Life Ministries to move to new church The congregation of New Life Ministries, a non-denominational Christian church, will parade down Columbia Avenue to its new home at 330 Wellington Ave.

tomorrow. The congregation, led by pastors Reginald and Cynthia McGill, is moving from 362 Columbia Ave. to the former Westminster Presbyterian Church, which seats 1,400. The march begins at 8:30 a.ra and will include a ribbon-cutting, prayer and worship at the new site. Northstar academy to hold holiday sale today Northstar Christian Academy will hold its craft and Christmas sale from 8:45 a.m.

to 4 p.m. today at 332 Spencerport Road, Gates. Heirloom dolls, hand-sewn clothing, crocheted and knitted items, Christmas trees and food are among things that will be sold. Car crash victim ends long stay in hospital A Wyoming County woman who was injured in a car crash in October was released from Erie County Medical Center in Buffalo yesterday. Francine Tills, 38, of Warsaw had been hospitalized since the Oct.

7 crash in Darien, Genesee County. Tills' car went off Sumner Road and into a ditch, striking a culvert and sending the car airborne, Area deaths Rice, Thomas 70, Perry, Nov. Potter, Eugene 77, Branch-portManchester, Nov. 10. Dinehart, Robert 75, Ho-neoye, Nov.

11. Geiselmana John 78, Haskins, Ernest 68, Leroy, Nov. 11. 2B November 11.1 998 at age 68. She is predeceased by her husband.

David G. Mack. She is survived by her loving sons and daughters-in-law, David Mary of River-head, NY, Tim Claudia, Andy Dianne and Terry. Devoted grandmother to Addie, Andrew, Nora. Tad Chelsie; brother and sister-in-law, Pat Beth Inzer; nieces.

Pattie Dave Hill and Julie Scott Smith; several grand-nieces and a grandnephew. She also leaves behind a lifelong mend. Sally Tuety. Friends may call SUNDAY 2-4, 7-9 at Miller Funeral Homes 1625 Mt. Hope Ave.

where Services will be held MONDAY at 9:00 a m. Interment. Mt. Hope Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Humane Society at Lollypop Farm (99 Victor Rd.

Fairport, NY 14450) or the Korean Children's Hospital and Orphans (co Love the Children, 28 Foxboro Ln, Fairport, NY 14450) in her memory. Mattiz, Sadie Monday, Nov. 9, 1998. Age 101. In loving memory relatives and fnends.Those wishing may make donations to their favorite chairty in her memory.

McCrossen, Gordon S. Went peacefully to the Lord on November 10, 1993. He is survived by 2 children. Judith Cannon (Patrick) of Tucson, A2 and Dennis (Lynn) of Romeo, Ml; 2 grandchildren. Julie and Mark; sister, Barbara Landers of Rochester, NY.

Bom in Pittsford, NY he has lived in Tucson, AZ for 3 years. He was predeceased by his wife, Edna F. McCrossen on Septembers, 1998. A private Funeral Mass will be held at Holy Hope Mausoleum, Tucson, AZ. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Carondelet Foundation, co St.

Mary's Hospice, PO Box 13170, Tucson, AZ 85732. Arrangements by EVERGREEN MORTU-ARY CEMETERY, Tucson, AZ. McGeary-Stout, Ruth M. Thursday. November 12, 1998.

Mrs. Stout is survived by her daughter, Dorothy LaDelfa and son, Willard (Betty) McGeary; 6 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. No prior visitation. Family and friends are Invited to attend her Memorial Service MONDAY 10 a.m. at the PAUL W.

HARRIS FUNERAL HOME 570 Kings Hwy. So. (comer Titus Interment private. Memorials may be directed to Haven Helpers, 1550 Empire Penfield, NY 14580. Mechler, Jeffrey C.

Went to be with the Lord Monday, November 9, 1998 at age 37. He is survived by his parents Robert C. and Shirley (Schreib) Mechler; sister, Marcia (Frank) Palermo; brothers, Daniel (Katherine), Russell and Thomas (Christine) Mechler; several nieces and nephews; 1 grandniece; many aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends. Friends may call Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 at the Vay-Schleich Meeson Funeral Home 1075 LONG POND ROAD (North of Maiden Lane) where his Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Private interment Maplewood Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers friends wishing may make contributions to H.T.F. at Strong, AIDS Rochester Inc. or to the Humane Society at Lollypop Farm in Jeff's' memory. Montgomery, Susie On November 8, 1998. Survived by daughters, Mary English, Lois Mitchell; 1 grandson, Kevin Winston; 1 great-granddaughter, Cherice Winston; host of other relatives and friends.

Friends may call Sunday 7-9 at Metropoli-tran Funeral Chapels, Inc. 109 West Ave. Funeral Monday 11:00 a.m. at Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church, 250 Branson Ave. Rev.

Samuel McCree, Officiating. Interment: Riverside Cemetery. Pelychaty, Frank A. Thursday, November 12, 1998. Mr.

Pelychaty is survived by his wife Nell; his daughter, Joyce (David) Horn; granddaughter, Kathy Angie; 1 sister Micheline Jones; several nieces and nephews. Mr. Pelychaty was a Veteran of WWII, member of Disabled American Veterans, member of Local Union 71 Volunteer of Park Ridge Hospital. His family will receive friends SUNDAY 1-4 at the PAUL W. HARRIS FUNERAL HOME 570 Kings Hwy.

So. (corner of Titus Ave.) where his Funeral Service will be held MONDAY 10 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to the Disabled American Veterans, Monroe County Chapter 15, War Memorial PO Box 60783 14606 Poole Helen C. (Davide) North Syracuse.

November 12, 1998. Survived by her husband Frank Poole; Son Jim (Nann) Poole; Grandchildren Benjamin Elizabeth; Sisters Anna Bonacci, Connie Davide, Mary Gedek, Florence Davide, Gloria (Mel) Siddons, Olga (Wayne) Simone Norma (Stan) Rogers; Brother David Davide; Brothers Sisters-in-law in Kentucky; Many Nieces Nephews. Helen was a retiree of Eastman Kodak. BARTOLOMEO PEROTTO FUNERAL HOME INC. 1425 Lexington Ave.

Visitation Sunday 2 UNTIL 6. Funeral Service Monday at a time to be announced. Entombment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In Lieu of flowers dona-tions may be sent to the St. Jude Children'sHospital 505 N.

Parkway, Mem-phis Ten-nessee 38105. Probst, James L. Friday, November 13, 1998. Predeceased by his son, James Probst. Survived by his wife, Virginia Probst, son, Thomas Probst; daughters, Kim (Scott) Vogt and Kefli (Patrick) Fernberg; mother, Eleanor Probst; brothers, Walter (Marilyn) of NC, and Gerard (Charlene) Probst of MO; sister, Mary (Craig) Wilson; grandchildren, James, Kyle, Emmie, and Lauren; many nieces and nephews.

He was a retiree of Eastman Kodak Co. after 31 years, a member of the Knights of Columbus, Greece Council 3892, and the Greece Post 468, American Legion. Friends may call Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 at Vay-Schleich Meeson Funeral Home, 1075 LONG POND ROAD (North of Maiden Lane). His Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Monday at a time to be announced. Private interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Friends may make contributions to the American Kidney Foundation in his memory. Tomczak, Ann A. tf'A Thursday, November 12, 1998. SMfcS Survived by her son John (Chris- l'8r Tomczak; daughters, Rose-mary T. Strekel, Margaret (William Thiers) Tomczak, Mary E.

(Robert Shur) Tomczak; 4 grandchildren, Kathryn Peter Tomczak, Matthew Alexander Strekel: sisters, Julia Jankowiak, Leocadia Polaik-is; nieces and nephews. She was a member of the Holy Name of Mary Society and the Rochester Echo Club. Friends may call Sunday 2-6 p.m. at Michael R. Yackiw Funeral Home, 1270 Norton St.

On Monday morning please meet the family at St. Stanislaus Church at 9:30 a.m. for her Funeral Mass. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Flowers declined.

Donations may be made to St. Stanislaus Church Restoration Fund in her memory. Trapani, Jean (Angelina Belardino) Nov. 12, 1998. Predeceased by husband, Philip J.

son, Philip Survived by daughter, Mary Jo Bopp (Keith); daughter-in-law, Patricia Trapani; grandchildren, Suzanne, Philip, Charles Edward Trapani, Tricia Izard Mary Caitlin Angela Bopp; greatgrandchildren, Tyler, Connor Philip Trapani Eliza Izard; sisters, Rose Martone Rachel Martone; sisters-in-law, Rose Belardino, Audrey Belardino, Rose (Henry) Masters, Jennie (Daniel) Marcello, Josephine (Attilio) Faizone Nancy (Sam) Giardina; many nieces, nephews. Calling SUN. 2-4, 7-9 at Falvo Funeral Home, 1395 N. Goodman St. Funeral MON.

9:30 from the Funeral Home, 10am at Mt. Carmel Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. EAST ROCHESTER: On November 12, 1998. Survived by his wife Anna Vitaro; his son.

Lawrence J. Vitaro: granddaughter, Knsta Vitaro; 6 half-brothers and sisters; sisters-in-law, Yolanda Agostinelli and Josephine DiGuiseppe; several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews, and great great-nieces and nephews; his aunts. Edith Marcoccia and Dorothy Brakin; several cousins. Fnends may call Sunday 1-S PM at the Troiano Funeral Home. 209 West Avenue.

East Rochester. On Monday family and fnends are asked to go directly to St. Jerome's Church at 9:30 a m. for her Funeral Mass. Interment White Haven Memonal Park.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. Vollo, Joseph R. WEBSTER: November 12. 1998. He is survived by his wife.

Madeline; daughters. Grace Ann (Rich ard) Wheeler, Nancy (Shearrie) Flowers; sons, Samuel (Susan) Vollo, Vincent (Jennifer) Vollo; brother, Samuel (Glona) Vollo of Atlanta; sisters. Mary Vollo. Ann Constantino; grandchildren, Daniel, Lindsey Wheeler, Stephanie, Steven, Joseph, Stephen, Sarah and Emily; nieces and nephews. Friends may call Fnday 2-4, 7-9 at the Anthony Funeral Chapel, 1031 Ridge Road, Webster.

Please bnng written memories of Joseph for the family. A Funeral Mass will be held 1 PM Saturday at St. Rita's Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the St.

Rita's Parish Center, 1008 Maple Drive. Wenk, Jessica Lynn Age 16 of Bristol, Tenn. died Wednesday, October 28, 1998 after a courageous battle with cancer. She was a native of Rochester, NY and had moved to the Bristol area with her parents. Survivors include her parents, Dennis and Lynette Wenk; 3 sisters, Melinda Wenk, of the home, Pamela Lantz, Fort Wayne, IN, and Cynthia Kirby, Rochester; maternal grandmother, June Dowell, Far-mington, NY; paternal grandparents, Merle and Alice Wenk, Oak Grove, Ml; uncle, Vincent Dowell, Lockport, NY; aunts, Renee Sutton, Batavia, OH, Sharon Maillie, Victor, NY, Monica Shea, Chili, NY.

Those wishing may contribute to American Cancer Society or Ronald McDonald House. Wood, Wednesday, November 11, 1998. Survived by her loving husband, John B. (Jack) Wood; 4 sisters, Sr. Paul Margaret, SSJ.

Sr. Irene, SSJ, Mrs. Fred (Lucille) Sauers, Mrs. Robert (Ruth) Englert-Bard; 5 sisters-in-law, Rita Wolter, Evelyn Wolter and Roberta Wolter. Mrs.

Frederick (Mary Ellen) Muller and Mrs. Donald (Patricia) Northrup. She was predeceased by her 3 brothers; and 1 sister, Joseph, William and Eugene Wolter, Helen Blake; also survived by several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was a retiree of the Eastman Savings and Loan. Friends may call Saturday evening 7-9, Sunday 2-4, 7-9 at the Vay-Schleich Meeson Funeral Home 1075 LONG POND ROAD (North of Maiden Lane).

Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated Monday at 10:00 at Our Mother of Sorrow's Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers friends wishing may make contributions to Visiting Nurse Hospice, 2180 Empire Webster, NY 14580, American Cancer Society, or to the charity of your choice in her memory. Death Notices Outside Monroe County INDICATES THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF A PAID NOTICE IN THIS NEWSPAPER. Carpenter, Helen M.

DANSVILLE: On 1 11398 at age 67. Widow of Edward I. Carpenter and Walter Moffat. Mother of Randy Moffat of Mt. Morris; sister of Eugene (Eleanor) Isaman of Spring Valley, AZ, James (Joanne) Isaman of Dalton and Roberta (Stephen) Willard of Monroe, WA; a granddaughter, Nicole Moffat of Nun-da; several nieces and nephews.

Visitation Today 2-4 and 7-9 at Hindle Funeral Home, 271 Main Dansville where services will be Sunday at 2:00 PM. Interment will be in Oak Lawn Cemetery, West Sparta. Contributions to Livingston County Hospice, Bldg. 2, County Campus, Mt. Morris, NY 14510 Fagner, Katherine J.

MARION-PALMYRA: Age 83, November 1 3, 1998. Predeceased by her husband Ernest. Survived by 3 sons, Ernest (Mary Ann) Fagner of Palmyra, Gerald D. Fagner of Palmyra, Charles (Patricia) Fagner of Shortsville; 9 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; 1 brother, Peter (Elizabeth) Jansen of Marion; 1 sister, Sarah DeCook of Canandaigua; nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to call Sunday 2-4, 7-9 at the Stevens Funeral Home, 3896 Buffalo Marion where Funeral Services will be held Monday at 1 1 :00 a.m.

Interment Palmyra Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the House of John, 14 Spring Clifton Springs, NY 14432. Wilson, Earl S. PALMYRA: Entered into rest on November 13, 1998 in his 86th year. A WWII Veteran, a retired salesman for Golf Oil Company and a member of the Church of Christ, Newark.

He is survived by his beloved wife, of 64 years, Grace L. (Kane) Wilson; son, Terry (Diane) Wilson; grandson, Richard (Marge) Wilson; great grandson, Brody Wilson all of Williamson; sister, Hazel Villnow of Rochester; niece, Lorraine Kuhn of CT; grandnieces and nephews. Friends are invited to call at the Young Funeral Home, 4025 West Main Street, Williamson, Sunday afternoon from 1 to 3 followed by a service at 3pm. Private Interment Marion Cemetery. In lieu of flowers expressions of sympathy may be directed in his memory to the donors favorite charity.

Ross, Dorothy M. SHORTSVILLE: Age 88, on November 13, 1998. Survived by 2 daughters and sons-in-law, Elaine and Bud DiGaloma, Sandra and Russell Williams; 5 grandchildren; 9 greatgrandchildren. Funeral Mass Monday 10 AM at St. Do-menic's Church, Shortsville.

No prior calling hours. In Memoriam Alden, Orin F. Ten years ago today you quietly slipped away. We so many times needed you; so many times we've cried. If love could have saved you; you never would have died.

Wife, Children, Grandchildren and Great-grand-children. Brogan, Jenene (Frasier) 7-23-62-11-14-89 Dearest Jenene, its been 9 yrs today since our lives changed forever. We are all doing our best to be strong like you. I'm comforted by your clear messages and my Angel. We know you embraced your grandpa on July 7th and you're both at peace in God's Kingdom.

Till we are together again, Love, Mom, Dad, Sister, Brothers and grandma. White, Josephine 41911-111496 The smell of your savory sauce, fills our souls; and your loving smile, your gentle touch and your hearty laugh fill our hearts. With love Husband, Patsy and Children, Mary, Norma, Domenick, Joanne Patrick. Worden, Thomas R. 4454-111497 We hope the journey you are on brings you peace and happiness.

Not a day goes by that we don't love and miss you. Love, Mom, Dad, Gary, Linda and Dave UR professor: Little-known virus can cause up to 15 million illnesses D'Auria, Marie Thursday, November 12, 1998. Survived by numerous nieces and nephews, Including Louis (Linda) Del Regno, Anita Ferrauilo and Robert Prince. Friends may call Sunday 7-9 ONLY at Walker Brothers Co. Funeral Home 15 West Ave.

Spencerport, where services will be held Monday at Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Dupree, William On November 9, 1998. Survived by stepson, Johnnie Jackson; step-daughters, Lynne and Gloria; host of other relatives and friends. Friends may call Sunday at Metropolitan Funeral Chapels, 109 West Ave. Funeral Monday at Chapel.

Interment Riverside Cemetery. Garrett, Winifred B. Tuesday, November 10, 1998. Predeceased by her granddaughter, Wendy Stell. She is survived by her children, John K.

(Arleen) Garrett, Patricia G. (Gilbert) Merzke, Nancy Knoebel; 9 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren many nieces and nephews. No prior calling hours. Friends are invited to attend her Memorial Service Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Chapel of Vay-Schleich Meeson Funeral Home 1075 LONG POND RD (N. of Maiden Private interment at the convenience of the family Geisler, William L.

Nov. 12, 1998. Age 87. Survived by his wife Agnes of whom he was married to for 61 years; daughters, Mary Ann Williams of TX, Anne (David) Doolin, Aggie (Mark) Prescott of FL, Kathy (Richard) Hee of VT; sons, William (Fran) of FL, John, Thomas (Beverly), Louie (Becky) of TX and Bob; 15 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; sisters, Rita (Laverne) Jackson, Tootsie Blake, Florence (Edward) Dunn, Mary (Frederick) Andre and Veronica Geisler; brothers, Jack and Edmund. His brother Joseph of California died earlier the same day.

Friends may call Saturday and Sunday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. at Farrell-Ryan Funeral Home, 777 Long Pond Rd. (betweeen English and Latta Rd.) Funeral Mass 9:15 Monday at Sacred Heart Cathedral. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers friends wishing may have Masses offered. Bill, a great Husband, Father, Grandfather, Great-grandfather, Brother, Uncle and Friend will sadly be missed by all. We love You- Giannavola, Mary A. (Savarino) On Nov. 13, 1998 after a long illness.

Survived by her husband, August (Gus); her children, August (Bea) of Las Vages, Robert S. (Florence), and Susan (Daniel) Ralleo of FL; 8 grandchildren; 1 great-grandson; her brother-in-law, Kenneth Santelli of Lyons, NY; many other brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces nehpews. She was a member of Mt. Carmel Church Mothers' Club. Calling SUNDAY 1-S at the Falvo Funeral Home 1395 N.

Goodman St. Funeral Monday 9:00 a.m. from the funeral home and 9:30 at Christ the King church. Entomb-ment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Gillette, Angeline H.

Friday, November 13, 1998. Survived by beloved husband, John; sons, John Jr. (Suzanne), and Jeffrey (Laurie); grandchildren, Michael, Jeffrey, John III, and Gina; sisters, Mollie Gillette of Rochester, Margaret Stidd and Yolie Kautz of Bradford, PA, Iva Clark of North Carolina; sister-in-law, Amelia Voloni- no of Rochester; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Anthony and Josephine Gillette of Rochester; several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Friends may call at the Leo M. Bean Funeral Home, 2771 Chili Saturday 7-9 and Sunday 2-4, 7-9.

Funeral Mass at St. Helen's Church, Monday 9:30 AM. Interment White Haven Memorial Park. Those wishing may contribute to Alzheimer's 274 North Goodman St. Rochester 14607 or GRHC Hospice, 49 Stone Rochester 14604 in her memory.

Kutas, Stefania Nov. 13, 1998. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Anne M. and Frank Brychcy; son and daughter-in-law, Login and Teresa Kutas; 4 grandchildren; 2 greatgrandchildren; other family in Poland. Friends may call at the RICHARD L.

FEL-ERSKI FUNERAL HOME 1005 Hudson Ave. SUNDAY 2-4, 7-9, where Prayers will be offered Monday morning at 10:30. Mass of Christian Burial at 1 1 o'clock at ST. STANISLAUS CHURCH. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Lane, Hiram B. Friday, November 13, 1998. He is survived by his wife, Florence Lane; daughter and son-in-law, Lois and Edward Sams; granddaughter, Connie (Jeffrey) LaRocque; great-granddaughters, Brittany and Chelsea LaRocque. He was a retiree of Eastman Kodak Co. and a member of the Charlotte Lodge, 1088 Friends are invited to attend his Memorial Service on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock at Vay-Schleich Meeson Funeral Home, 2692 DEWEY AVENUE.

Private interment in Falls Cemetery. Friends may make contributions to the American Cancer Society in his memory. A typist, who works like a court reporter, types in each word as it is spokea In the past, all local stations used a computer captioning system, in which pre-typed scripts appeared on the television screea That usually did not include breaking news, the weather or sports, and chit-chat between anchors. That method will still be used for other newscasts. Samuels said WOKR is paying for the real-time captioning until a sponsor can be found.

Lifetime Health, formerly Group Health Medical Centers, has agreed to sponsor WHEC's newscasts for two years. Officials from the National Captioning Institute, based in Arlington, said real-time captioning costs about $120 an hour. gy at the University of Rochester Medical Center. In comparison, strep throat accounts for about 20 million visits to doctors a year, and ear infections trigger 40 million visits. Chicken pox, in the days before a vaccine against it existed, accounted for 4 million illnesses a year and up to nine days off school for a sick child.

Parents comparing notes on their children's bouts with coxsack-ie or other enteroviruses which most commonly occur in the summer and early fall already may have noticed the key feature: Symptoms are all over the place. They range from fatigue to chest pain to funny-looking blisters to a rash to fever, and two children with the same virus could suffer completely different symptoms, a house, and returned to find McWilliams subduing Szlekovics. Dr. Stephen Lauterbach, an emergency-room surgeon who treated McWilliams at Rochester General Hospital, said the cuts to his throat missed two major blood vessels by less than one centimeter. Death Notices Within Monroe County INDICATES THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF A PAID NOTICE IN THIS NEWSPAPER.

Allen, Frank H. Age 69, Fairport, Nov. 12, 1998. Survived by wife Mary; son, Paul daughter, Paula (Michael) Grant; 2 grandchildren, Sarah Jane and Alexander Royce; brother, James (Fran) of MN; sisters, Irene Consaul and Louise (Bob) Argetsinger of Owego; sisters-in-law. Jenny and Mary Allen; brother-in-law, Lewis Frey; several nieces and nephews.

Friends are welcome to call at RICHARD H. KEENAN FUNERAL HOME NEW LOCATION, 7501 Pittsford-Palmyra Fairport, Sunday 2-4, 7-9. Funeral Service Monday 10:00 a.m. at First United Methodist Church, Fairport. Interment White Haven.

In lieu of flowers those wishing may contribute to Perinton AmbulanceFairport Police Dept. Anson, John D. November 11, 1998. Survived by his wife Ruth; his daughter, Patricia (Theodore) Bleck; sons, Michael J. (Carol) and Donald J.

Anson; grandchildren, Andrea Stave and Aaron Bleck; sister, Betty (William) Rose-crar)s; several dear relatives. John was a WWII Army Veteran and member of American Legion Post 474. Retiree of Kodak. In his memory expressions of sympathy may be directed to Visiting Nurse Hospice Care, 2180 Empire Webster 14580. Funeral Services are private.

THOMAS FUNERAL CHAPELS INC. 4545 LAKE AVENUE GANNETT NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON A little-understood virus thought to be responsible for those stubborn "summer colds" apparently makes its young victims sick enough and keeps them and their parents home from school, day care or work long enough that it rivals chicken pox in severity. A fresh look at nonpolio enteroviruses the best known of which is coxsackievirus, named for the small New York town where it was first identified found that virus family causes between 10 million and 15 million illnesses every year. The study, published in November's issue of Pediatrics, was done by Dr. Michael Pichichero, a professor of microbiology and immunolo Mateo FROM PAGE IB offered no help in finding Sanchez.

Mateo also is charged with attempting to kill McWilliams, who lived downstairs from Sanchez's sister, and abducting Sanchez's sister and two other people. McWilliams, 55, testified that he was getting ready for work when three people, including Mateo and Mateo's wife, Monica Szlekovics, barged into his apartment at gunpoint, handcuffed him, and forced him to the floor. He said he fought back when Mateo returned from a bedroom where McWilliams' girlfriend, Valerie Brown, and their 5-year-old son were sleeping and announced that everyone in the house would have to be killed. "I've never done a kid before," McWilliams quoted Mateo as saying. After Mateo cut his throat twice, McWilliams rose to his feet, headbutted him, broke loose from his handcuffs, then chased Mateo and the other intruders through the house, even though he was shot in the back, shoulder and foot.

Brown testified that she awoke to the sounds of gunshots and McWilliams' voice. "I heard him hollering, 'Get out of the house. They're trying to kill she said. Brown ran to a neighbor's to call 911, watched two men leave the.

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