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.

Robert L. McMahon (Leo)

Robert L. McMahon (Leo), 81, of Endwell, NY passed away peacefully after a short illness and a courageous battle with Lewy Body Dementia. Beloved husband of Kathyrn (Lombardo) McMahon, father to Christine (Pat) Miller and Jennifer (Clint) Stewart, grandfather to Zach (Ali), Allison, Lani, and Emmy. Leo was the third oldest of thirteen children. Predeceased by his parents, Robert and Mary McMahon, his brother John (Peggy) and sister, Maureen (Bob) Quinn, mother and father-in-law Anne and Carl Lombardo. He is survived by his remaining siblings, Dennis (the late JoAnn), Suzanne Landwherle (Rob), Christine (Geoff) Mischler, Kathryn (Frank) Forno, Brian (Maureen), Bridget (the late Phillip) McDonald, Rita (Jim) Maddi, Marty (Claudia), Laura (the late Richard) Kuhnen, and Philip (Colleen) McMahon. He is also survived by a large extended family including many nieces, nephews, cousins—especially the McCabe and Burns families. For over 20 years, he owned and operated a DIY pest control business, “The Bug Man”.
Leo loved to entertain. It was his passion. He loved to cook and share his huge pots of soup. He enjoyed an eclectic range of music genres and the louder, the better! He was a member of the Order of the Sons of Italy, Endicott Lodge. In recent years, he passed time at Close Quarters with his many friends. Even during his later struggles with Lewy Body Dementia, he still had a sharp wit and would set you straight when you needed it. The family would like to recognize the wonderful care by Dr. Richard Barbano at the University of Rochester Medical Center—Department of Neurology, Rochester, NY, Ashley at Guthrie Hospice, and his home health aide, Michelle.

Funeral services will be held Thursday January 8, 2026 at the Leon Pucedo Funeral Home, Inc. 1905 Watson Blvd. Endicott, NY at 12:30 PM with the Rev. Clarence F. Rumble, officiating. The family will receive friends at the Pucedo Funeral Home on Thursday from 11:00 AM until time of service at 12:30 PM.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Mercy House 212 N. McKinley Ave. Endicott, NY 13760 or in honor of Dr. Barbano and the Movement Disorders Program, Department of Neurology, Box 673, 601 Elmwood Ave, Rochester, NY 14642.

Leo strongly believed in the message of the Desiderata and gifted a copy of it to his daughters as teenagers. We will leave you with this excerpt…”With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be cheerful. Strive to be happy.”`

Allan Novak

Allan Novak, 78 of Vestal, NY, passed away unexpectedly after a 32-year battle with Parkinson’s Disease on January 1, 2026. He was predeceased by his first wife, Francine (Shayka) Novak; his son, Scott Allan Novak; his parents, George and Anna Novak; also, his sisters and brother. He is survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Bonnie Novak; two children, Mark Novak and Nicole Bailey; one grandson, Alex Bailey; his in-laws, Cathy and Scott Shiner, Debbie and Mark Gardner, Ruth and Pat King. He was a Chief Petty Officer in the US Navy during the Vietnam Era serving in Rota, Spain. He had a 24-year career at IBM Owego and later followed his natural talent in various sales positions. He was an avid golfer, bowler, Green Bay Packer fan and participant in Punch Out Parkinson’s. He also enjoyed attending ALL of his grandson’s sporting events and spending time on his boat.

Funeral services will be held Saturday January 10, 2026, at 1:00 PM at the Leon Pucedo Funeral Home, Inc. 1905 Watson Blvd, Endicott, NY. Entombment will be held at the convenience of the family. The family will receive friends at the Pucedo Funeral Home on Saturday January 10th from 11:00 AM until 1:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Punch Out Parkinson’s, 709 Conklin Rd. Binghamton, NY 13903 or through PayPal at RocksteadySoutherntierny.comunder the donate tab. Thank you for thinking of us, Bonnie.

Jeffrey James Pisani

Jeffrey James Pisani, 57, of Vestal, New York, passed away peacefully on December 29, 2025, surrounded by loved ones. He was born on July 9, 1968, in Binghamton, New York, and was the beloved son of Salvador and Celestine Pisani, and the father of Jordan and Alyssa Pisani. He is also survived by his loving aunts and uncles, as well as several cousins, all of whom he cherished deeply.

Jeff lived life with an adventurous spirit that carried him near and far. Never one to stay still for long, he found joy in traveling, running his own businesses, and even managing concerts. Known for his humor, big heart, and unmistakable laugh, Jeff had a way of lighting up every room he entered. His kindness and natural ability to make others smile left a lasting impression on everyone who knew him.

A Funeral Mass will be held Wednesday January 7, 2026 at St. Anthony of Padua Church 300 Odell Ave. Endicott, NY, at 11:00 AM. The family will receive friends at the church on Wednesday from 10:30 AM until time of Mass at 11:00 AM.

Mary Anne Harter

Mary Anne Harter, 84 of Endwell, NY, passed away peacefully at Susquehanna Nursing Home on December 13, 2025, with her loving husband of 65 years, Edward, by her side. She is also survived by three children, Deborah Jo Harter, Edward Harter, Jr., Steven (Melissa) Harter; sister-in-law, Joan Seifried of Herkimer, NY, brother-in-law, Jim Harter of Minoa, NY, Sharon Harter of Mohawk, NY; nephew, James (Rachel) Harter and their sons, Zachary (Madison) and Dylan (Brianna) Harter; nephews, David Harter and Tim and Wayne Seifried; first cousins, Susan, Katie, Andy and Michael Duchnycz, very close friends, Al and Valerie Paolucci, Holly Milano and Barb Skarvinko. Mary Ann’s “munchkins” as she called them when they were young and, in her care, was like a loving second mother to, Cathy and Chris Paolucci, Katie Skarvinko, Maggie Milano, Colin Kutney, Nicole Stanley and children, and many more! Mary Anne loved to serve others, waitressing in her younger days, teaching young Boy Scout and Brownie Troops, handing out her homemade bread, chicken noodle soup, and monster cookies, running a successful Daycare and a Natural Healer and Reflexologist to many. Mary Anne will be remembered for her devotion to serving others. Her Day Care children were nurtured with the same care and attentiveness she gave to everyone in her life. Her kindness, generosity and steady presence will be deeply missed and forever cherished.

A Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday January 10, 2026, at The Church of the Holy Family, 3600 Phyllis St. Endwell, NY at 12 Noon, followed by a Celebration of Life at Endwell Greens, 3675 Sally Piper Rd. Endwell, NY at 1:30 PM. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in her memory to Mercy House of the Southern Tier 212 N. McKinley Ave. Endicott, NY 13760 or The Humane Society, 167 Conklin Ave. Binghamton, NY 13903.

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Ronald Ivor Renaldo

Ronald Ivor Renaldo born on July 27, 1936, to the late Ivor Halgar Renaldo and Faith Wheeler died on December 22, 2025, at Mercy House of the Southern Tier. He was also predeceased by his granddaughter, Jennifer Zizzi, his son-in-law, Mark Zizzi and his stepson, Kevin Ennis.

Growing up in Jamestown, NY, Ron made his earliest money at age 14 as a stock clerk at his great-uncle’s grocery store, then as a store technician-clerk for an auto parts retailer, and later, still in his teens, as an ice making equipment operator followed by work in the grape fields with migrant workers for Welch’s Grape Juice. For two summer seasons, he supported the newly built Southwestern Central High School with various trucking activities. While attending college he worked as a technician with General Electric as a precursor to a 34-year development engineering career with IBM.

He graduated from Celeron High School in 1954 where he was president of the last known nation-wide high school fraternity, Chi Sigma Chi, Delta Sigma Chapter originally founded in 1891. During this period, he augmented his high school education with technical adult education classes at Jamestown High School, the only way for him to acquire the knowledge he needed for his chosen career. He then graduated from SUNY Alfred and attended Binghamton University.

In his mid-years, Ron enjoyed tennis, basketball, bowling, and swimming but then settled on his final passion for motorcycle touring.

Above all, Ron treasured his 30 years with his beloved wife, Carol Ann Bontempo Renaldo for a life of shared interests and goals. He held dear all memories of their travels and of leisurely times at their second home in Vero Beach, Florida where they enjoyed the company of their special friends, Alberto and Rose Rossi. He is also survived by his children, Kevin (Deborah) Renaldo, Elaine Zizzi, and Eric Renaldo (Jennifer); his grandchildren, Emily Zizzi and Austin Renaldo; his great-grandchildren, Noah and Savannah Reed; his step-son, Kirk (Becky) Ennis and their children, Brittany (Travis) Miller and Adam (Francesca) Ennis; his step-son, Steve Rogers (Camille Ciotoli) and his children, Stephen and Kari (Jake) Longo; his step-daughter, Dina (Scott) Barney and their children, Jake (Kasaundra) Barney, Nick (Natalie) Barney, and Luke Barney.

Funeral services will be held Saturday December 27th at 11:00 AM at the Leon Pucedo Funeral Home, Inc. 1905 Watson Blvd. Endicott, NY, with the Rev. Clarence Rumble, officiating. Entombment will follow in Riverhurst Cemetery, Endwell, NY. The family will receive friends at the Pucedo Funeral Home on Saturday December 27thfrom 9:30 AM until time of service at 11:00 AM. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Ron’s memory to Mercy House of the Southern Tier 212 N. McKinley Ave. Endicott, NY 13760.  

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Joseph J. Sarrica

Joseph J. Sarrica, 95 of Endicott, NY, went to be with his Lord on Monday December 15, 2025 at the NYS Veterans Home at Oxford, NY. He was predeceased by his parents, Joseph and Anna (Gados) Sarrica; his step-mother, Maria Rose Sarrica; his brother, Salvatore Sarrica; his sisters, Betty Lou (Edward) O’Connor and Rosalie (Robert) Settino; his brother-in-law, Thomas Sutton. He is survived by his loving wife of 70 years, Rosemary (Ocilka) Sarrica; three children, Deborah DeAngles (Millet), Marybeth McCarville (Michael), Mark J. Sarrica; five grandchildren, Vincent DeAngles, Kristin DeAngles, Timothy McCarville (Kathleen), Kathryn McCarville (Ben Burrows), Christian McCarville (Sarah); his great-granddaughter, Carmella Pastorello; his sister, Mary Sutton, his grandpuppy, Luchia; also several nieces and nephews. He was a veteran of the US Air Force, serving from 1949 - 1952, a member of St. Joseph’s Church, Endicott, a charter member of the Union Volunteer Emergency Squad and a retired employee of IBM Endicott with 37 years of service. He was a very very devoted husband, father and grandfather who will be dearly missed.

Funeral services will be held Saturday December 20, 2025 at 10:30 AM at St. Joseph’s Church 207 Hayes Ave. Endicott, NY. Entombment will follow in Riverhurst Cemetery, Endwell. The family will receive friends at St. Joseph’s Church on Saturday from 9:30 AM until time of Mass at 10:30 AM. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy in his memory may be made to either Mercy House of the Southern Tier 212 N. McKinley Ave. Endicott, NY 13760 or St. Jude Children’s Hospital 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

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Gary Fiala

Gary Fiala 63, of Johnson City, New York, passed away unexpectedly on December 9, 2025 at his home. He was a graduate of Union Endicott High School, Class of 1980 and grew up in the West Corners area of Endicott. Gary was a carpenter by trade and was a maintenance worker at the Riviera Ridge Apartments in Vestal. Gary was not a drummer, but he definitely marched to the beat of his own drum. He lived life his own way and would always say, “if you don’t like it, don’t look”. Gary was a generous person and would do anything for anybody. He often asked his brother to “look around and if you come across a small basketball hoop for a driveway, or see a used one online, grab it for me because the kids in the neighborhood are shooting at this beat up one and I want to get something better for them”. He was passionate about cooking, and was pretty much in his driveway chair with a beer in his hand and something on the grill over an applewood fire daily during the summer. Gary enjoyed watching NASCAR and his Michigan Wolverines and New York Giants football.  

Gary was predeceased by his parents, Elizabeth (Betty Belock) Fiala, and Joseph (Joe) Fiala. He is survived by his son Jake (Jessica Burcham) of Virginia, and daughter Madalyn and wife Jennifer of Binghamton, his brother Bob (Sue) Fiala of Endicott, niece Lindsey (Nick Lagabed) Fiala, nephew Joe (Becca) Fiala, nephew Anthony (Dakota Katcher) Fiala, several great nieces, great nephews, and cousins. Also his lifelong best buds Nick Lobello and Tony Direnzo.

At Gary’s request there will be no services. The family will hold a private gathering at their convenience.

James A. Kushner

James A. Kushner 67 of Endicott, NY,  went to post one last time on November 29, 2025. He was born in Endicott, NY onnMarch 2, 1958 to Joseph and Susan Kushner. Besides his parents, he is predeceased by brother Gary Kushner, sister Barbara Dailey, nephew Glenn Schnauber, and special cousin Madelyn Kushner. Surviving Jim are sisters Karen Silverman and Kathy (John) Boll; brothers David (Laurene), Joseph (Judy), and Brian (Patty); nieces and nephews Kristin Davis, Mark (Julie) Silverman, Laura (Rick) Gibson, Nicole (Brian O’Hara) Kushner, Aimee (Jonathan) Weiner, Kyra Schnauber, John (JB) Boll, Victoria (Will) Whitcomb, and James Kushner; grand-niece Kelsey Silverman; and grand-nephews Joseph, Patrick, and Andrew Whitcomb.

Jim celebrated his last living wake with family and friends at his home on November 1st, 2nd, and 3rd enjoying the Breeders Cup horse races, Notre Dame football game, Sunday football, and Monday morning breakfast.

Jim was a 1976 graduate of Union-Endicott High School. He was a friend to many and had many lifelong friends from Little League, high school, and Oneonta College.

The family would like to thank his local friends who helped tremendously during his illness, the “Blue Angels” of Ross 1 at Guthrie Lourdes Hospital, and the caring nurses and staff at Mercy House. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to Mercy House of the Southern Tier, 212 North McKinley Avenue, Endicott, NY 13760. There will be NO formal funeral services. “There’s no sub for our Cub”

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Patricia M. (Dellos) Renda

Patricia M. (Dellos) Renda, 93 of Endicott, NY, passed away on Saturday November 29, 2025, at Vestal Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. She was pre-deceased by her parents Henry Dellos and Frances (Susco) Laskaris, her husband of 67 years Christopher J. Renda, her son Henry S. Renda, her son-in-law Patrick M. Leehey, her sister Madeline, her brother Henry.

She is survived by two children John A. Renda (Lynn), Elizabeth M. Renda Leehey; two grandchildren Krystalyn Rodell (Jeff), Jared Renda (Sandra); six great-grandchildren Jack, Reid, Emerson, Camilla, Dani and Gianna; her brother Anthony Dellos; also several cousins and dear friends. She was a member of St. Anthony of Padua Church, Endicott and a devoted wife and mother.

A Funeral Mass will be held at 10:00 AM on Thursday December 4, 2025, at St. Anthony of Padua Church 300 Odell Ave. Endicott, NY.Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Johnson City, NY. There will be NO calling hours. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in her memory to God’s Love We Deliver, 166 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10013-1207 or www.glwd.org

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Andrea Marie Gresko

Andrea Marie Gresko, 68 of Endicott, NY, passed away unexpectedly on Friday November 21, 2025. She was predeceased by her parents, Andrew and Anna Gresko. She is survived by her longtime significant other and fiancé, James Delaney whom she traveled with across North America and also many cousins and their children. Andrea started her long career as an educator in Broome County Catholic Schools and later in the Susquehanna Valley Central School District where she eventually retired. She was a member of the Czechoslovak Moravan Club and its Dance Group, a member of the BC Stitchers and St. Mary’s Orthodox Church, Endicott.


Funeral services will be held on Wednesday November 26th at 11:00 AM at St. Mary’s Orthodox Church 1907 Jenkins St. Endicott, NY. Burial will follow. Visitation will be held on Wednesday November 26th at St. Mary’s Church from 10:30 AM until 11:00 AM. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy in her memory may be made to St. Mary’s Orthodox Church.

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Larry C. Page

Larry C. Page, 87 of Binghamton, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday November 19, 2025. He is survived by his loving wife of 37 years, Maureen (Judd) Page; three children, Cathy Page, Alan Page (Kelly), Corrine Thomas (Brian); two grandchildren, Tyler Page, Kayla Calnan (Shawn); his brother, Kevin Page (YuSie).

Funeral services will be held Tuesday November 25th at 6:00 PM at the Leon Pucedo Funeral Home, Inc. 1905 Watson Blvd. Endicott, NY 13760. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. The family will receive friends at the Pucedo Funeral Home on Tuesday from 4:00 PM until time of service at 6:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made to the Wounded Warriors Project 370 7th Ave. Suite 1802, New York, NY 10001.

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Jean Gayle Gaetano

Jean Gayle Gaetano, 88 of Endwell, NY, passed away peacefully at her home on November 20, 2025. She was born on August 21, 1937, to the late John and Jean Smith. She attended Scranton Technical High School and then began a career in Washington, DC. She later worked in medical records at local hospitals. Known for her warmth, dedication, and kindness. Gayle enriched the lives of those around her through family, friendship, and community. She loved her family, extended family, the gang at Jonathan’s, and the ski crew at Elk Mountain. She was a second mother to many of the kids on Verna Drive and touched many lives in the best way.


Gayle is survived by her husband of 64 years, Edward J. Gaetano and sons Edward J. Gaetano, Jr., Gregory Gaetano (Jill), Gary Gaetano (Kim); three grandchildren Amelia, Gavin and Lily. Besides her parents she was predeceased by brothers, Jackie Smith and Tim J. Smith.


A Funeral Mass will be held Tuesday November 25th at 11:00 AM at the Church of the Holy Family 3600 Phyllis St. Endwell, NY. The family will receive friends at the church on Tuesday from 10:00 AM until time of service at 11:00 AM. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. 

In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy can be made to either Mercy House of the Southern Tier 212 N. McKinley Ave. Endicott, NY 13760 or Mom's House 770 Harry L. Drive Johnson City, NY 13790.

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Marie (Gianuzzi) Augustine

Marie (Gianuzzi) Augustine, beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefully on November 14th, 2025. Marie is survived by her sons Len Augustine and his wife Pam, Gary Caruso and his wife Jill, Keith Augustine and his wife Amy, her daughter Susan Baer and her husband Everett Youngberg, 6 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren, who will remember her laughter, her kindness, and the unwavering love she showed every one of them.

Born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, she grew up with a warm spirit and an enthusiasm for life. She attended GAR High School, graduating in 1955. She was known for her friendly smile and easy laugh, traits she carried with her for the rest of her life. 

Marie’s life was blessed with family. After welcoming two children in her first marriage, her life took a beautiful turn when she met the love of her life, Len Augustine. Together, they built a family filled with joy, respect, and tenderness, adding two more children to their home. Marie and Len were adorable together, deeply in love, and inseparable. 

They often worked together, played cards with friends, and shared a passion for basketball, cheering through every season side by side. First came years rooting for Michael Jordan, then LeBron James, following him from team to team. For the last eight seasons, Marie proudly called herself a Lakers fan, keeping the tradition she and Len began years earlier. 

When Len passed away in 2015, Marie demonstrated remarkable strength, courage, and resilience. Despite the profound loss, she chose to begin a new chapter in her life, moving to New York. There she found needed support from her son Len, his wife Pam, and his family. Their kindness made a fulfilling life possible for Marie. In her new apartment, she built new friendships, spent time with family, and continued to find reasons to smile. She enjoyed visiting the senior center where she loved playing bingo, and she was incredible at Scrabble. But it was just being with friends that she treasured most. No matter where she lived or what she faced, Marie brought warmth into every room.

Marie leaves behind a legacy of affection, loyalty, and joy. Her light hasn’t faded. It lives on in the hearts of those fortunate to have known her.

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