Robert Ivan Goeckel

With heavy hearts we announce the passing of Robert Ivan Goeckel, 80 years of Vestal, NY who passed away January 23, in Johnson City New York.

Robert (Bob) was born on March 30,1945 in Franklin VA to Albert and Mae Goeckel. He graduated from Johnson City High school and worked as a Utilities Engineer and CSEA Local 648 President for 30 years at SUNY Binghamton. Bob was known as an accomplished Marksman, who holds the unbroken record having shot the most perfect scores in his sporter rifle league. He was an avid hunter and fisherman and motorcyclist. He was a member of the Binghamton Rifle Club, Tioga County Sportsmen’s Association, NRA, and Sons of Italy Endicott Lodge. Bob enjoyed spending time outdoors at his hunting camp and riding his motorcycle through the endless hills and valleys of NY and PA. Of the many blessings in his life, he truly treasured the relationships he built. Undeniably he will always be remembered as always having a warm smile and an endless heart.

Robert is survived by his children, Laura and Thomas Campbell, Maria Kolba, Heather and Dennis Anderson, David and Michelle Kinney, Doug Kinney, Brian and Jamie Kinney, and grandchildren, Jonathan, Matthew, Corey, Kari, Ryan, Alyssa, Connor, Annika, and great grandchildren, Cohenne, Kellan, Theodore, Andrew, Ruby, Everly, Thomas. His brothers Gary and Sandy Goeckel, Larry and Gloria Goeckel, A sister, Suzanne and Nicholas Cavatiao. Many nieces and nephews, and an incredibly special person as a lifelong friend and co-worker, Phil Zulick. He is predeceased by his endlessly loving wife Joan, his parents Albert and Mae Goeckel, and brother Sonny Goeckel, grandson Shaun.

Funeral services will be held Saturday March 21st at 11:30 AM at the Leon Pucedo Funeral Home, Inc. 1905 Watson Blvd. Endicott, NY, followed by a luncheon at the Sons of Italy, 126 Odell Ave. Endicott, NY. The family will receive friends at the Pucedo Funeral Home on Saturday from 10:30 to 11:30 AM until time of service at 11:30 AM. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in his memory to the Sons of
Italy, Endicott lodge.

Anna (Spak) Benek

Anna (Spak) Benek, 94, passed to our Lord on March 11, 2026 after a short illness. Anna was predeceased by Francis, her husband of 64 years, her brother John Spak and her sister Mary Wyskowski.

Anna was born in Dunmore, PA and moved to the town of Maine, NY as a child. She lived and worked on the family farm with her three siblings and her parents, Suzanna and Andrew, who immigrated from Slovakia. Anna was a graduate of Union Endicott, class of 1948. She worked in various businesses in the Binghamton area and managed Frank’s construction business.

Anna enjoyed gardening, knitting, ceramics, thrift sales and carrying on her Slovak cooking and holiday traditions. She worked hard, setting an example for her daughters. She had a quick sense of humor, as recognized in her later years. Finally, Anna will be remembered for her love of her family and for taking great pride in her daughters’ professional careers and grandchildren’s accomplishments.

Anna is survived by her four daughters: Carol Benek, Marlene Benek-Goham, Marianne Benek-Edwards and Susan Benek-Bachman, her eight grandchildren: Christine Harris, Michelle Harris, Connor Goham, Kelcie Sunwood (Goham), Erica Edwards, Nicole Edwards, Jen Bachman, Peter Bachman and by her brother Andrew Spak.

Anna was a long-time member of the parish at Most Holy Rosary Church in Maine, NY where a funeral mass will celebrate her life on Wednesday, March 18th at 11:00 am.   Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery in Johnson City.  The family will receive friends Wednesday, March 18th at the church from 10:30-11:00 AM prior to the service.

Roy J. Anderson

Roy J. Anderson, 88, of Johnson City, New York, passed away at home surrounded by his family on March 08, 2026. He was born in Endicott, New York, to the late Francis and Florence Anderson.

Roy was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and friend who will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him. He is survived by his loving wife, Donna Anderson; his children, Leroy (Cynthia) Anderson, Brian (Linda) Anderson, Carolyn Anguiano, Wayne (Debra) Anderson, Heather Myrick, Lisa (Bill) Kienzler, and Colleen McVannan. He is also survived by several grandchildren, many close nieces and nephews, and his beloved dog, Rosie.

Roy loved the outdoors - spending time fishing, hunting, working on cars, and sharing stories with anyone who would listen. He had a gift for storytelling that brought laughter and smiles to those around him.

In addition to his parents, Roy was predeceased by his siblings, Eugene Anderson, Francis Anderson, Florence Skiba, Blanche Anderson, Ida Warrick, Ralph Anderson, and Claire Anderson.

Roy will be remembered for his love of family, his strength, and the many memories he created with those he loved.
A celebration of life will be announced at a later date. May his spirit always roam the quiet woods and gentle waters he loved so dearly. Family and friends are invited to share memories, stories, and condolences in honor of Roy’s life. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the C.A.S.T. For Kids Foundation, a charity that celebrates his love of fishing and the outdoors.

Daniel R. Longo

Daniel R. Longo, 74 of Endicott, NY, passed away peacefully with his family by his side at UHS Wilson Hospital after a brief illness. He grew up in Endwell, NY and served in the US Navy from 1969 to 1973. Following his military service, he met the love of his life Julia, in 1975 and recently celebrated 51 years of marriage. Dan cherished his grandchildren and enjoyed being their personal Uber driver and was very involved in their many activities including golf, boating, fishing, vacationing, and beating them in Chess, Uno and Rummy. His son and family were the apple of his eye, never failing to be there for all of them through the good times as well as the tough times.

He was predeceased by his parents, Joe and Mary Longo and his beautiful sisters, Marie and Betty; his in-laws, Joe and Josephine Coppola; his brother-in-law, Gerry Fisk.

Dan is survived by his loving wife, Julia; his son and daughter-in-law, Daniel and Jennifer Longo; his cherished grandchildren, Daniel, Nicholas, Giuliana and Alaina whom he taught many things including how to be a wise guy and face life with love, humor, strength and grace. He is also survived by his brother and best friend, Joseph Longo; his brother, Vito Longo; his nephew Joey (Jennifer) Longo and baby Leon; his special niece, Michelle Middendorf and family; his nephew, Gregory Bates and family; his dear sisters-in-law, Antoinette Gunter and Grace Fisk; his brothers-in-law, Peter Coppola, Joseph (Debbie) Coppola; his dear nieces and nephews, Mary Beth (Brad), David (Amy), Amy (David), Amanda (Tim), Brad (Jen), Joey (Carolyn), Sean and his special great niece, Alicia (Jason) and their children, Nathan, Benjamin and Olivia; special great-nephew, Eric that used to call him GUD (Great Uncle Danny); also his great-niece , Adriana; also many friends in the area; work friend, Dawne Perfetti; his everyday Bermond Avenue confidant, Mike Wahila (how will Julie get the info on the street activities now). We all love you greatly Dan and didn’t expect you to leave us so soon….but you left us well equipped to go on with life. Till we meet again, please protect and watch over all of us.

Funeral services will be held Thursday March 12that 11:00 AM at St. Anthony of Padua Church 300 Odell Ave. Endicott, NY. Burial will be the convenience of the family. The family will receive friends at the church on Thursday from 9:30 AM until time of Mass at 11:00 AM. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in his memory to St. Jude Children's Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105

Marcia Darling

Marcia Darling passed away on February 17 after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease.  She was predeceased by her husband Gary Darling, parents Marks and Janet Glover, brother Brian Glover, parents’ in-law Jack and Helen Darling, brothers’ in-law James W. Darling and John Leet, sister in-law Jacki Leet, and nephew John P. Leet.

She is survived by sons Andy (Beth) Osborne, Josh (Casey) Osborne, sister in-law Shirley (Paul) Smith, sister in-law Wanda Glover, grandchildren Maggie Osborne, Matt Staples, Lizzy (Rich) Lynch, and nieces and nephews Heather (Joel) Storer, Allyson Darling, Jason (Brittany) Lisick, Christopher (Abagail) Lisick, Kate (Mike) Dingell, Christine Smith, Tony (Jennifer) Glover, and Jay (Jennifer) Glover, as well as many grand nieces and nephews.

Marcia lived in the Binghamton area for most of her life. She graduated from Union Endicott high school and SUNY Cortland, and was a Vestal elementary school teacher for roughly 30 years. She helped to create a program for teaching gifted students, with her creative side being a great asset to the program. Marcia loved her family, including many pets throughout the years.

A celebration of life will be held in the spring.   The family would like to thank the team at the Seneca Nursing & Rehabilitation center in Waterloo, NY for their respect, dedication and care during Marcia’s final days.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the John Patrick Leet foundation c/o SUNY Broome.

Catherine Nirchi

Catherine Nirchi, 88 of Endicott, NY, passed away on February 21, 2026, after a courageous battle with cancer. She was predeceased by her parents, Giovanni and Lucia Palmigiani and several siblings. She is survived by her husband, Antonio Nirchi; two sons, Anthony (Jeanine) Nirchi, John Nirchi; two grandchildren, Nicole Mushalla, Dave (Natalie) Nirchi; four great-grandsons, Luke Mushalla, Rocco, Nicco and Marco Nirchi; one brother, Andrea Palmigiani; one sister, Giovanna Palmigiani. She was a devout catholic and a member of St. Anthony of Padua Church, Endicott. She had a deep devotion to Padre Pio and Mother Angelica. The family expresses sincere thanks to Mercy House and the team at Guthrie Lourdes Oncology and Infusion for their devotion to care and comfort.

Funeral services will be held Thursday February 26, 2026, at 11:00 AM at St. Anthony of Padua Church 300 Odell Ave. Endicott, NY. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Johnson City, NY. The family will receive friends at St. Anthony’s Church on Thursday from 10:00 AM until time of Mass at 11:00 AM. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Mercy House 212 N. McKinley Ave. Endicott, NY 13760.

Fay Meadows-Craig

Fay Meadows-Craig, 82, passed away peacefully on February 9, 2026, in Endicott, New York. Born on June 6, 1943, in Jennersville, Pennsylvania, Fay lived a life rooted in faith, service, and love for her family and community.

A 1961 graduate of Rising Sun Central School District in Rising Sun, Maryland, Fay furthered her spiritual education at Bible Baptist College. Her deep devotion to her Baptist faith shaped every aspect of her life and inspired those around her.

Fay dedicated many years to caring for individuals with mental challenges through the New York State Family Care program. She opened both her home and heart to those in need while raising her own family with compassion and strength.

She was married to James Craig, who survives her. Fay was the beloved mother of four children: Robert Edward Meadows Jr., Gregory Eric Meadows, Pamela Fay Filor, and Brandon James Meadows. She was predeceased by her first husband and the father of her children, Robert Edward Meadows Sr., who she cared for until he went to heaven, as well as by her second husband, Lauren Howe, whom she also cared for until he went to heaven. Fay was also predeceased by four loving grandchildren, Robert Meadows, Kerri Neighbour, Cory Meadows, and Autumn Grace, and a daughter-in-law, Oneia Kaye Meadows, while also leaving behind her seven great-grandchildren, Bailey Kaye Neighbour, Lucy Elizabeth Neighbour, Penelope Rose Neighbour, Rylee Robert Neighbour, Donna Marie Morley, Oneia Roberta Morley, and Anthony Joseph Morley.

Faith and fellowship remained central to Fay’s life. She volunteered tirelessly at church—teaching Bible lessons to children and caring for little ones in the nursery. Her love for children shone brightly in every interaction.

Fay found joy in the outdoors and especially cherished time near the ocean. Summers were often spent camping—one of her greatest pleasures. The KOA campground in Unadilla, New York held a special place in her heart, where she shared laughter and lasting memories with friends and family around campfires.

Her radiant smile and warm presence brought joy wherever she went. In retirement, she continued to serve through church volunteer work and summers at the campground she loved.

May Fay Meadow-Craig’s memory bring comfort to all who knew and loved her.

The family will receive friends Monday, February 16th at Fellowship Baptist Lighthouse Church, 1050 Covered Bridge Road, Unadilla, NY from 11AM to 12PM, with a service immediately following. Burial will take place in Evergreen Cemetery, Otego, NY in the spring. 

The family invites everyone to attend a luncheon at the church at the conclusion of the service.

Michelle C. Dinga

Michelle C. Dinga, 56, of Endicott passed suddenly into the loving arms of our lord, on Tuesday January 27th, 2026. She is predeceased by her father, Terry Murray. She is survived by her loving husband of 32 years, Jon Dinga; two children that were her world, Alexis and John
Michael Dinga; mother Diana Murray; sister Heather Ferguson.

With heavy hearts, we remember and celebrate the life of Michelle, a woman whose smile and kindness touched everyone she met. She had a caring and nurturing spirit that will be hard to forget. Michelle would light up a room with her bubbly personality, always being the life of the party. Michelle loved being outdoors, enjoying the sun, and planting flowers in her garden. She could often be found walking the community, talking with neighbors, and playing with her cat; Bella. Family meant everything to her. She gave her love freely and selflessly. Her compassion, patience, and unwavering support will live on in the hearts of those she left behind. She will be forever missed and forever cherished.

The family will receive friends on Saturday February 28th from 10am- 12pm at Pucedo Funeral Home, 1905 Watson Blvd, Endicott

Douglas Grant Williams

Douglas Grant Williams, age 95, passed into the loving arms of our Lord, on Thursday evening, February 5th, at Mercy House.

He was born in Johnson City N.Y. and lived in the Triple Cities area his entire life, eventually settling in Endwell N.Y. with his family since 1961. Doug was predeceased by his parents, Walter and Georgia Williams, his beloved twin sister Dolores and husband David Dopp, his brother and favorite golfing buddy Walter Williams Jr., and his brother-in-laws, Francis Michalek and Donald Smith.

Doug is survived by his wife of 69 years, Delores (Michalek) Williams, his son, Bob and wife Donna Williams, daughter Pamela and her husband David Harmon. Grandchildren Jason Williams (Jaclyn), Christy Easley (Judson), Daniel Harmon (Mary) and Jonathan Harmon (Jessica). Also survived by Great Grandchildren Liana and Adelyn Williams and Rhett and Shepherd Harmon. Additionally, he is survived by his sisters, Joan Smith and Barbara Furman and her husband John, along with sisters-in-law Gloria Williams and Barbara Michalek. Also, several nieces and nephews.

Doug graduated from Binghamton Central High school, and served proudly in the United States Navy as Petty Officer 2nd class on the USS Adirondack AGC15 during the Korean war, primarily off the Italian coast.

Doug spent a 33-year career with IBM Endicott with several of those in production management. He excelled at finding a way to fix just about anything he put his mind to. He took pride in having one of the nicest lawns in his neighborhood, and enjoyed bowling, fishing at the Cannononsville Reservoir and especially, golf! Doug spent all 95 years of his life having never set foot on an airplane, a fact that drove his family crazy.

The family will receive friends on Wednesday, February 11th from 9 to 10:30 AM, with a service at 10:30. Burial will immediately follow in Calvary Cemetery with full military honors.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Mercy House in Endicott, N.Y.

Kathleen (Kitty) Walsh

Kathleen (Kitty) Walsh, a beloved companion, daughter, sister, niece, aunt, and friend, passed away on February 3rd, 2026, at the age of 60. Kitty was a strong, confident, funny woman that gave her time to others.  She is predeceased by her parents, Joseph F. and Adelina A. Walsh, her brother Thomas, her uncles Joseph and Anthony Alimonti and her cousin Angelo Alimonti.  

Kitty is survived by her longtime best friend and companion in life, Don McCarty along with her sisters, Frances (Olvy) Johnson, Patricia (Steven) Daglio, Angela (John) Schappert, and Alice Walsh.  Her many nieces and nephews, Bobby (Grace) Daglio, Anthony (Adria) Daglio, Carmen Johnson, Elena Johnson, Matthew Schappert (Samantha Rubeo), Patrick Schappert, Christina Schappert (Aaron Combs), Zach Schappert (Nicole Kaczmarczyk).  Her maternal Aunts, Rosalie (Joseph) Decillis, Francine Alimonti and Angela Alimonti, as well as Mary Ann Alimonti and her cousin Bernie Alimonti, and special cousins in Boston, MA area. Her special friends Jennifer and Steve Sedelmeyer, Jessica and Bill Monahan, Billie Jo Rozelle and Lou Petrosky and Matthew Palombo. She also left behind her fur babies Chloe and Gizmo.  

Kitty graduated from Union Endicott HS Class of 1983, and Broome Community College.  She retired from Broome County Social Services and most recently worked at Jennie F. Snapp School in the health office.  Kitty was member of the Daughters of Columbus Lodge #1666; and the Endicott Elks Lodge No. 1977.

Kitty took every challenge head-on and her quick wit was a source of constant laughter. She leaves behind a legacy of love, caring, and comedic kindness that will be carried on by her family and friends.  Memories of wine, dancing and general silliness prevailed in Kitty’s life and she lived it to the fullest. She took great joy in spending time with Don, her family and friends and especially her nieces and nephews, who have videos to prove it!   A life so beautifully lived deserves to be beautifully remembered.    

The family will receive friends on Friday, February 6thfrom 5 to 8 PM at Pucedo Funeral Home, 1905 Watson Blvd, Endicott, NY. A funeral mass will be held on Saturday, February 7th at 11:30AM at St. Anthony's Church, 300 Odell Ave, Endicott. Friends may call from 10 AM until the time of service at 11:30.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Broome County Humane Society at 167 Conklin Ave, Binghamton, NY 13903.

Nancy V. Nestlerode

Nancy V. Nestlerode, 70, of Endicott, NY passed away peacefully on February 2, 2026. She was predeceased by her parents Charles and Edith (Edmonson) Adams and her sister Gail Phillips.  

She is survived by her husband of 44 years, Dale and her children Michael Nestlerode of Fort Worth, TX and Amy (Chris) Fairchild of Pennellville, NY.  She also leaves behind close family friend Everett Phillips, a niece, and several nephews, and her beloved dogs Maya and Sangye.

Nancy was born on Feb. 25, 1955 in Ballston Spa, NY.  She later moved to Vestal, NY where she met her future husband Dale while in high school.  They were married on Sept. 12, 1981.

Nancy graduated from Vestal High School in 1973.  She went to Broome Community College and Binghamton University where she earned her Bachelor of Science degree.

She was employed with IBM and later worked at the Binghamton Police Department as an administrative assistant.

Nancy was deeply committed to her faith and helping others.  She was a member of Northminster Presbyterian Church.  She volunteered her time to her church, Toys for Tots and Crime Victims Assistance.

Nancy loved gardening, hiking, Maine, the ocean, lighthouses and watching birds.  She could often be found at the dog park, enjoying time with her dogs.  She loved going on adventures with her family and always had stories to share.

The family would like to thank the staff at UHS Main Tower 6th floor for their kindness and compassion.  

Funeral services will be held on Feb. 9, 2026 at Northminster Presbyterian Church, 711 Farm to Market Rd., Endwell. The family will receive friends at 10:00 AM followed by the service which will begin at 11:00 AM.  In lieu of flowers, please consider a memorial contribution in Nancy’s name to the American Cancer Society PO Box 1640 Hagerstown, MD 21741 or by visiting their website at cancer.org.

Sheldon “Shelly” Smith

Sheldon “Shelly” Smith, 83, of Vestal, NY, passed away on Friday, January 30, 2026, following a brief illness. He was born on October 16, 1942, in Binghamton, NY.

Shelly was deeply devoted to his family and friends. He is survived by his beloved wife of 51 years, Marcia (Ripic) Smith; his children Valerie (Pawel) Karczynski, Vincent (Andrea) Smith, Kimberly Ruck (Russell Decker), Debbie Smith, and Lisa Michaels; and his cherished grandchildren Katie, Julianna “AJ,” Isaiah, Gwendolyn, and Allison (Alex)to whom he was lovingly known as Pa.

He was predeceased by his parents, Hyman and Edith Smith; his brother, Gordon Smith; and his in-laws, John and Julia Ripic.

Throughout his life, Shelly and Marcia were the proud owners and operators of Warwick’s Bridal Salon on Court Street in downtown Binghamton. Shelly later began a second career in automobile sales, working at Mike Carns Ford Mercury in Hallstead, PA, as well as Feduke Ford, Ken Wilson, Gault Toyota, and concluding his career at Jack Sherman Toyota.

Shelly was known for his heartwarming smile, strong work ethic, corny sense of humor, and love of music. An excellent Scrabble player, he was charismatic with words and an outstanding public speaker—traits that served him well both professionally and personally. He played the piccolo and cherished starting his mornings listening to WNBF, sipping coffee while making lunches for his family, a daily ritual filled with care and routine.

A devoted New York Yankees fan and loyal football supporter—Go Bills!—Shelly loved grilling in all kinds of weather and found joy in fishing, hunting, trips to Wildwood, NJ, dining out, relaxing in his recliner, taking day trips, and—never to be forgotten—“the Lists” faithfully written on yellow legal pads. He was also famously particular about his appearance, never missing the ritual of blow-drying his hair (or lack thereof) and generously shellacking it with hairspray.

Above all, Shelly will be remembered for the countless customers whose lives he touched over the years, the morals and values he passed down to his family, and the way he always showed up for people. Larger than life in the best way, his presence will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.

Family and friends are invited to gather on Thursday, February 5, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. until the service at 1:00 p.m. at Leon Pucedo Funeral Home, 1905 Watson Blvd., Endicott, NY.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that Shelly’s memory be honored by putting a smile on someone’s face through an act of kindness, or by making a donation to the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine.

He will be dearly missed.

Mark A. Rought

Mark A. Rought, 72, of Endicott, NY, passed away Friday, January 16, 2026 at Mercy House from lung cancer.

He was born August 24, 1953 to Muriel and Edgar Rought in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He was predeceased by his mother and father, as well as his half-brother, Richard. He is survived by his daughter, Karen, and his former wife, Lorrie.

Mark enjoyed the great outdoors, including fishing and foraging for mushrooms, and was an avid cook. His passions included classic cars, music, and history. He always had a story to tell or trivia to share. He will be missed by many.

There will be no funeral services, per his request.

Camilla “Millie” Plutino

Camilla “Millie” Plutino, known affectionately by a rotating cast of nicknames including Red, Zia, and most famously Aunt Millie, passed away peacefully at home in her favorite cozy chair on January 19, 2026, at the age of 84. Born at home in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania on July 29, 1941, Millie moved through life with a brightness that made even ordinary days feel a little more joyful for those lucky enough to cross her path.

A proud graduate of Laurel Hill Academy in Susquehanna, Millie went on to spend more than 50 years as a hairdresser, though “hairdresser” scarcely captures the role she played. Her many long-term customers will tell you she offered far more than a trim or a set; she offered community, humor, and an infinite supply of kindness. Whenever someone asked how she was doing, she gave the same answer: “I’m nice.” She meant it as a playful twist on a common greeting, but the truth was that it suited her perfectly. Millie was, unfailingly, genuinely nice, steadfastly kind, endlessly generous, and welcoming to all.

Rooted deeply in her Catholic faith, she was an active member of Church of the Holy Family in Endwell, where her voice joined the choir, her hands supported bereavement services, and her spirit enlivened everything from Lenten fish dinners to the annual bazaar. For Millie, church was both sanctuary and extended family, a natural fit for someone who created community wherever she went.

Proud of her large Italian family, she carried forward traditions through food, laughter, and her signature habit of gathering people close, always with a touch of Irish wit that made every moment brighter. She also carried forward a lively sense of humor – never missing the chance to announce, with a mischievous smile, that she was a “hooker,” a reference to her beloved pastime of hooking wool rugs. Her creations were not only beautiful but crafted with the same warmth she poured into every part of her life.

Millie found joy in simple pleasures: her Dunkin’ Donuts coffee, an afternoon playing the slots at Tioga Downs, spirited rounds of cards, and many games of bingo shared with friends and relatives. No matter the setting, her good nature made her the kind of person others naturally gravitated toward – someone who could make a stranger feel like family within minutes. It’s no wonder that once people met her, they, too, began calling her Aunt Millie.

Camilla was predeceased by her parents, Paul and Freda Plutino; her sister Dominica “Dodie” (David) Roberts; and her brother James Plutino. She is survived by her sisters‑in‑law Agnes Plutino and Donna Plutino Kirkman; her nieces and nephews Denise (Nathan) Hurlin, Suzanne Bjork, Daniel Roberts, Tony Plutino, Tim (Stella) Plutino, and David (Brian) Roberts; along with many cherished cousins, as well as numerous grand and great‑grand nieces and nephews who adored her.

Services will be held at Church of the Holy Family at 3600 Phyllis St, Endwell, NY on Tuesday, January 27, 2026. Calling hours at 10:00 am with Mass at 11am. Burial will be in St. John’s Catholic Cemetery, Susquehanna, PA, in the Spring. Expressions of sympathy in her honor can be sent to Mercy House, https://mercyhousesoutherntier.com/

Those who knew her will forever remember her warmth, humor, and the way she made each person feel seen, loved, and, of course, nice.

Nancy Lou Salmieri

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Nancy Lou Salmieri, a beloved mother, grandmother and friend, who left this world on January 11, 2026, in Cleveland, Ohio, at the age of 80. Born on May 2, 1945, in Binghamton, New York, Nancy's life was filled with love, laughter, and compassion that touched all who knew her.

Nancy was the daughter of Howard and Geraldine Rackett. She grew up with three brothers, Howard, Dave and Russell Rackett, providing her with a lifetime of cherished memories. She graduated from Union Endicott High School, where her infectious spirit and kind heart began to shine.

On November 7, 1987, Nancy married Frank J. Salmieri. Their union was a beautiful chapter in her life, filled with joy and partnership. Together, they created a warm and loving home, where family was always the priority.

Nancy's greatest pride and joy were her children,  grandchildren and great grandchildren. She is survived by her loving and devoted daughter Claudette Hayes and daughter Vicky Dyer. Her legacy continues through her adoring grandchildren, Cordell Smith Jr., Parris Smith, Isis Smith, Treyvon Smith, Melissa Williams, Chelsea Bennett, Natalie Mone, and her six great-grandchildren. Each of them carries a piece of her spirit, embodying the love she so generously shared.

Sadly, Nancy was preceded in death by her husband, Frank, her mother and father Howard and Geraldine Rackett, her beloved daughter Laurie Kress, her brothers, Howard Rackett II and Russell Rackett.

A small service to honor Nancy's life will be held on January 24, 2026, at 11:00 AM at Vestal Hills Cemetery. Friends and family are invited to join in celebrating her remarkable life, sharing stories, and remembering the incredible woman she was.

Nancy will be deeply missed but fondly remembered—her love, laughter, and spirit will resonate in the hearts of her family and friends forever. 

Leslie W. Swan

Leslie W. Swan, 68 of Binghamton, NY, passed away peacefully on January 5th, 2026. He was born September 2nd, 1957, in Montrose, PA.

He was a Jack of all trades, but he specialized in mechanics. He really enjoyed being outdoors, fishing, being with family, loving his grandchildren, feeding the neighborhood stray cats, and saving baby squirrels.

He is survived by his loving wife of 44 years, Isabel; 3 daughters, Angel Goodrich, Christina Swan and Stephanie (Eric) Delage; his grandchildren, Michael Adams, Jr., Zachary Adams, James Donahue IV, Brandon Donahue, Stacia Donahue, Mikayla Vaughn, Eric Delage, Jr., Damien Delage, Jayden Delage; his great-granddaughter, Ellieaunah Hayes; his brother, Clayton Swan; as well as many nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his parents, Lester and Dorris Swan, many brothers and sisters and granddaughter, Kierstin Shidagis.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to all the Hospice staff. You were amazing.

At his request there will be no services, but the family will hold a celebration of life at a later date.

Thomas L. Schappe

Thomas L. Schappe, of Endwell, NY passed away on December 22, 2025 at the age of 87. He was predeceased by his wife of 60 years Margaret, his brother Don, and his parents Clarence and Louise Schappe. He is survived by his daughters Ellen (Rob) Schappe Jurado, Janet (John) Kleespies, and LeeAnn Schappe; grandchildren Daniel, Allison, and Liliana Jurado; Megan (Aaron) and Shannon (Jacob) Kleespies; and great-granddaughter Molly Jean. He is also survived by his brothers Mike (Anne) and Jim; sisters-in-law Jackie, Ethel, and Martha, as well as several nieces and nephews.

Tom was born and raised in St Peters MO, where his dad often took him and his brothers to a nearby airport to watch the planes take off. Tom graduated from St Louis University in 1959 and was recruited by IBM to work in upstate NY. He and a classmate packed up and drove east to pursue their destinies.

He soon met and married his wife and together they raised a family in Endwell. Working for Big Blue gave him opportunities to work abroad, including moving the family to both The Netherlands and West Germany for longer assignments. These experiences fostered a life-long love of travel, and after retirement in 1993 he and Meg had many adventures around the world. Tom was a member of the IBM Quarter Century Club, and he got a commemorative clock.
Tom was a parishioner and choir member at Church of the Holy Family in Endwell. He was an active volunteer in the community, along with his wife, working for the Election Board, ushering for events at BU, and teaching workshops through Senior Net. He also kept busy with a local computer club and participated in the restoration of a classic IBM 1401 computer. Keeping up with yard work and spending time with family filled out the rest of his days.

There will be no formal services. The family will hold a private gathering at their convenience.

Julie Sedlack (Smetana)

Julie Sedlack (Smetana) went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on January 4, 2026. She was 92 years old.

She was predeceased by her husband Michael Sedlack, her sisters Ann Perkoski, Mary Maerkl, and her brothers Peter Smetana and Paul Smetana. She was also predeceased by a beloved nephew, Philip Perkoski.

Julie is survived by her nieces Lorraine Hall and Deborah Apalanek, along with nephews David Perkoski, Glenn Maerkl, Paul Smetana and Craig Smetana. She is also survived by many great nieces and great nephews.

Julie was a practicing Greek Orthodox Christian and an active member and benefactor of St. Michael’s Church on Clinton Street in Binghamton, NY. She volunteered for many church events throughout the years and had been a member of the church choir.

Julie was employed by IBM for 35 years and retired as a secretary specialist in 1987. She went on to pursue her passion for interior decorating and created Jaye Interiors.

A divine liturgy will be celebrated by the Very Rev. Protopresbyter James Dutko on Thursday, January 15 at 10 am at St. Michael’s Church, 292 Clinton Street, Binghamton where her family will receive friends from 9 am to 10 am. Burial will be in the parish cemetery at a later date.

A very special thank you to Geri Nolan who took care of Julie for several years, both at home and during her time in the nursing home.

Kindly consider contributing in Julie’s memory to her church in lieu of flowers.