Sandra Krewson Smith

Sandra Krewson Smith

It is with profound sadness, we announce the passing of Sandra Kewson Smith on Tuesday, September 9th, 2025 after a brief illness. She leaves behind her children, Timothy Brozovic (Theresa), Jeffrey Brozovic, and Mary Metritikas (John), her brother, David Krewson (Marianne), and her grandchildren, Matthew, Ryan and Brittany Brozovic, Stavros and Eva Metritkas. Sandy lived a life marked by simplicity and humility, with a deep affection for her family and a love for food and diner lunches. Her enthusiasm for antiques and decorating was evident to all. Sandy’s family will cherish her memory for her unshakeable faith and love of Jesus. Despite her recent health challenges, she never complained and would always respond with optimism, “ I feel wonderful”. This was a reflection of her love for life. She will be deeply missed and always loved.

Barbara “Barb” Jean (Meade) Duran

Barbara “Barb” Jean (Meade) Duran, 89 of Endicott, NY, met the Lord on Saturday September 6, 2025. Barb was born in Binghamton, NY on November 6, 1935. She married the love of her life, Joseph Duran, on August 14, 1954. Barb was an incredibly loving and caring mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Everyone knew that when Grandma Barb walked into the room, the party was just getting started! Her life will be remembered by all the fun, crazy and hilarious memories shared with her.

Most of all, Barb loved the Lord with her whole heart. She encouraged all to know and pray to Jesus. She was the most amazing woman and will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her.
Barb was preceded in death by her parents, Robert and Mary Meade; her husband, Joseph; her sister, Rita Wood; and her daughters, Cynthia and Melissa Duran.

She is survived by her children, Bob (Sharon) Duran, Michele Fargnoli, Marcia (Jim) Fedish, Marta (John) Kurcin, Melitta (Corey) Staub; her grandchildren, Matthew (Keri) Kellogg, Jason Fargnoli, Joselyn (Chris) Marshall, Kayla (Tommy) Fedish, Jarius Duran, Julia Kurcin, Carly Kurcin, Jillian Staub, Jamie (Bob) Paro, and Heather DeGroat; her great-grandchildren, Abbie Kellogg, Olivia (Sean) McCormick, Konnor Kellogg, Chloe Marshall, Gavin Marshall, Kylee Young, Mileanna Bullock, Joelina Bullock, Cassius DeGroat and Jaliyah DeGroat.

Funeral services will be held Saturday September 13th at 10:00 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 on Saturday from 9:00 AM until time of Mass at 10:00 AM. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy in her memory may be made to Mercy House 212 N. McKinley Ave. Endicott, NY 13760.

“Do not let your hearts be troubled. You have faith in God; have faith also in me. In my father’s house there are many dwelling places. If there were not, would I have told you that I am going to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back again and take you to myself, so that where I am you also may be. Where I am going you know the way.”
John 14:1-4

Robert “Hockey Bob” Giacalone

Robert “Hockey Bob” Giacalone, passed away August 26, 2025, and will be deeply missed. He is survived by his wife and best friend, Marie; his stepson, Mario (Sarah) Saracino; his stepdaughter, Daisy (Violette) Saracino; his most loved and treasured dog (best friend), Bella Beanie; his sister, Anne and brother, Don; also, various other relatives. Bob was best known as “Hockey Bob” and very proud to be a part of thousands of Union-Endicott High School students' lives (very proud of all of them). Thanks to all the customers and friends he made from having his store and who touched his life – to my best friend, wife, soulmate and whole world, I will miss you and hope to see you again.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday September 13, 2025, at New Life Ministries 201 Hill Ave. Endicott, NY at 2:00 PM. The family will receive friends at New Life on Saturday from 1:00 PM until time of service at 2:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the BC Humane Society 167 Conklin Ave. Binghamton, NY 13903 or to a shelter of your choice.

Joan M. Minarik Bilek

Joan M. Minarik Bilek, 82 of Endicott, NY, passed away peacefully Thursday August 28, 2025, at Mercy House of the Southern Tier. She was born May 21, 1943, in Binghamton, NY, and lived a full life of love, catholic faith and caring for others. She was married to the late Joseph Bilek of Endicott, and they shared 53 wonderful years.

Joan was also predeceased by her parents, Joseph and Mary Onufer Minarik of Binghamton, NY, and her infant daughter, Mary Elizabeth Bilek of Endicott, NY; her daughter, Christine Bilek Smith; her nephews, Robert and Richard Simpson. She is survived by her son, Joseph J. Bilek, Jr. (Catherine) of Endicott; her daughter, Carol Lewis (Gary) of Endwell; two beautiful granddaughters, Hannah and Bethany Bilek of Endicott; two sisters, Karen Chernega (Frank) and Josepha M. Snyder (Gareth), both of Endicott; her brother-in-law, David Bilek; her sister-in-law, Hermina Simpson Garcia; two nephews, Frank and Nick Chernega; her niece, Kimberly Sutton Fraser; her great niece and great nephew, Emily and Frank Chernega.

Joan was a 1961 graduate of Binghamton Central High School and after graduation started her working career at Broome County Teachers Federal Credit Union. After raising her family, she attended BOCES where she earned a certificate in Nurse’s Aide. She worked as a Nurse’s Aide and Medical Records Unit Secretary at Absolute Care for many years until her retirement. Joan was devoted to her career in caring for others and supporting families. Joan was also a longtime member of St. Joseph’s Church in Endicott, NY.

When Joan was young, she enjoyed swimming at the 1st Ward Pool and doing puzzles and crafts during the holidays with her sisters. She loved cooking Holupki, Paska and Mushroom Soup.  For the past 7 years Joan was a resident of James G. Johnston Nursing facility in Johnson City where she made many friends. While there she enjoyed spending time playing Bingo, cards and doing crafts. She enjoyed the many concerts they had there for the residents. The family would like to thank the staff at JGJ for their compassionate care.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday September 2nd at 11:00 AM at St. Joseph’s Church 207 Hayes Ave. Endicott, NY. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Johnson City, NY. The family will receive friends at St. Joseph’s Church on Tuesday 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.

Anita M (Schneider) Sohn

Anita M (Schneider) Sohn- Vestal, New York
On August 11th, 2025, Anita M. (Schneider) Sohn of Vestal passed away at the age of 95. Anita was predeceased by her husband of 70 years, Harold G. Sohn. She is survived by her four children- Lydia (Neil) Norr, Jensen Beach, Florida; Stephen (Vicki) Sohn, The Colony, Texas; Roger (Connie) Sohn, White House, Tennessee; Sherry (Tim) Cregan, Vestal, New York. Seven grandchildren- Alison Contreras, Amy (DW) Schabbing, Lindsey (Michael) Gibson, Kristin Sohn, Joshua Sohn, Tara (Derek) Beck, Krista (Michael) Stento. Along with nine great grandchildren. Anita is also survived by one sister, two brothers, and several nieces and nephews whom she enjoyed communicating with weekly.

Anita was a long time Vestal resident, residing in her Vestal home for over sixty years. Employed by Vestal Central School District, she worked both in the Accounting Office and the High School Guidance Office. Once retired, she enjoyed traveling across the country with her husband, working in her garden, spending time at the Vestal Senior Center, and joining local knitting clubs. Above all, she loved spending time with her children and grandchildren. Anita was a devout member of Our Lady of Sorrows Church (Vestal) and was a proud member
of the Ladies Auxiliary also at Our Lady of Sorrows Church. She enjoyed volunteering at OLS as a baker for funeral services, and helping serve community meals. Over the years she made many friends from both OLS and the Vestal community, she will be greatly missed.

A Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday September 24th at 10:30 AM at Our Lady of Sorrows Church 801 Main St. Vestal, NY 13850. Inurnment will follow in Riverhurst Cemetery, Endwell, NY. The family will receive friends at the church on Wednesday from 9:30 AM until time of Mass at 10:30 AM. In lieu of flowers or gifts, a charitable donation may be given to The Mercy House of the Southern Tier, 212 N McKinley Ave, Endicott, New York 13760 or to The Danielle House, 160 Riverside Drive, Binghamton, New York, 13905.

Deborah (Debbie) Savona

Deborah (Debbie) Savona, nee: Hendricks, passed away on August 17, 2025. She was born in Hackensack, New Jersey on March 24, 1960. She was raised in Sparta, New Jersey and attended Sparta High School. She was predeceased by her former husband, Carl Savona; her son, Jesse Savona, and her father, Alvin Hendricks.

She is survived by two sons, Deacon Savona (Jade) and his son, Noah Saylor Savona, Sean Savona and his kids; her mother, Barbara Sapio of Dagsboro, DE; her brother, Douglas Hendricks and wife, Nancy, of Dagsboro, De, also several aunts, uncles and cousins.

She was loved by family and many friends. She loved her family and friends and was a dedicated member of Animal Rescue. She loved all animals, especially her horses, dogs and cats.
She found her lifelong dream of her mini farm calling it her “little bit of paradise.”

She will be dearly missed…..There will be a Celebration of Life on October 11, 2025. Location and time to be announced at a later date.

John Edward “Ed” Neely

John Edward “Ed” Neely of Vestal, NY was called to the Lord unexpectedly on August 19, 2025. He was predeceased by his parents, Thelma A. and Robert W. “Rip” Neely, and his brother Robert W. Neely III. He is survived by his wife, Chelsea Gavazzi-Neely, his sister Lori  (Joseph) Neely Thorn, his daughter,  Rhiley A. Neely, his grandson Liam A. Zuk, his in-laws, Robert and Christine Gavazzi and his brother-in-law, Todd Gavazzi. Ed was born on 8/24/66 and celebrated his 59th birthday in heaven just 5 days after passing. Ed was the most genuine, loyal, down to earth and hardworking man this world has ever known. He would give the shirt off his back to the people he loved and would be the first to help with anything they needed. Ed was a straight shooter, a man of his word and was never afraid to tell anyone how he felt. He had a heart as big as his mouth, and a laugh and presence that would fill any room. He touched so many people’s lives from his workplace (Vacri Construction), to childhood friends, his friends out in PA and his friends up at the lake in Syracuse. Ed has so many friends that became his “brothers” and he considered all of them family. Ed enjoyed riding through PA on his Harley, spending time on the lake boating and jet skiing and tinkering/rebuilding any machine or vehicle he could get his hands on. He truly was a master of all trades and a MacGyver with anything mechanical. If you didn’t know Ed personally with his deep, raspy voice and muscular, intimidating stature, often being mistaken for “Stone Cold Steve Austin,” you would never guess what a kind, compassionate and thoughtful man he truly was. This side was exposed to its fullest when he met the love of his life, Chelsea, and the two began dating on New Year’s Eve. Within less than two months of dating, the once never interested in marriage man was nervously headed to his future father-in-laws house to ask for his permission to marry his daughter. The unlikely pair were married a year to the day they started dating and have shared a once in a lifetime love story. The once wild, up for anything, risk taker became the most loving, sweet and gentle husband. His life intertwined with hers and he effortlessly became a cherished member of her large family and created a bond that he had so missed since the passing of his father and brother. Their love story on this earth was cut short after a mere 7 years together but their soul bond will last an eternity. We know Ed will be watching over her and all of the many people whose lives he touched from the heavens alongside his father and brother.

Chelsea, his wife, would like to thank Lauren and Steve Huff, Raymond Hunter, Rick Simon, Pat Monaco, Roberto DeVincentis, all of Ed’s friends that have been so supportive from Vestal, PA, Appalachian and Syracuse during this time as well as her own family and friends for helping her navigate through the loss of her soulmate. 

There will be a private funeral mass at Sts. John and Andrew Church, 1263 Vestal Avenue in Binghamton, on September 6th @ 10 am. A Celebration of Life will take place at a later date where all are welcome to come and celebrate Ed’s life. 

Charlene Ann Torrey ( Elliott)

Charlene Ann Torrey ( Elliott), known to family and friends as Sue, passed away at 76 in Sanford, NC. She was born and raised in Greene, NY. She is survived by her husband John Torrey of 33 years, her daughters Amy (Burns) Heffernan, Lisa (Burns) Knight, Nicole Burns, and Carlee Torrey, Stepsons John Torrey and Vincent Torrey and his wife Jessie, her son-in-law James Heffernan, and sister Emma Jean Van Dusen (Elliott), grandchildren, two great granddaughters, nieces, and nephews. Sue was preceded in death by her parents Neal and Dora (Horton) Elliott, her brothers and their spouses Ned and Ethel Elliott, Donald and Lois Elliott, Harold Elliott, and Kenny Elliott. Sue will be remembered as someone who loved talking to people, she would know their life history by the time she got done. She loved all the dogs they owned. Sue loved to travel, and enjoyed her trips to Canada and Cape Hatteras. She was a big NY Jets fan. Sue will be missed. Funeral services will be held Saturday August 30th at 11:00 a.m. at the Leon Pucedo Funeral Home, Inc. 1905 Watson Blvd. Endicott, NY, with the Rev. Steve Chastain officiating. Burial will follow in Vestal Hills Memorial Park. The family will receive friends at the Pucedo Funeral Home on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. until time of service at 11:00 a.m.

Paul G Ingraham

Paul G Ingraham, 57 of Vestal, NY passed away peacefully on August 18, 2025 after a tough battle with cancer. He is survived by his two Daughters, Mandalyn Ingraham and Hope Saunders; Son in law, Dane Saunders; Granddaughter, Sage Saunders; former wife, Heather Ingraham; Mother, Charlotte Ingraham and Father, Glenn Ingraham. Paul was a mechanical engineer at Universal Instruments for the majority of his working career and also enjoyed working on cars. In his free time, Paul enjoyed playing guitar, fishing and golfing. He was a talented guitarist for many bands in the local music scene throughout the years and truly was himself up on stage. Paul will be greatly missed by his family and friends. His memory will live on through those who were close to him. Visiting hours will be held at Leon Pucedo Funeral Home in Endicott NY on Tuesday, August 26 from 6:00 pm to 7:00pm with services following.

Darlene Terenzi

Darlene Terenzi, 73 of Vestal, NY, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday August 13, 2025 after a long hard battle with cancer.  Darlene was born in Endicott, NY, and is survived by her son, Jesse James (Emmy Dunlap); her brothers, Len (Lorraine) Terenzi and Jim (Wendy) Terenzi; also, several nieces, nephews and cousins.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in her memory to Lourdes Hospice 4102 Vestal Rd. Vestal, NY 13850.

Nicholas Anthony Bilka

In Loving Memory of Nicholas Anthony Bilka
November 5, 1987 – August 11, 2025
Endicott, NY

Nicholas Anthony Bilka, 37, of Endicott, NY, passed away unexpectedly on August 11, 2025. Born on November 5, 1987, Nicholas was a beloved son, brother, uncle, and friend whose warmth and kindness touched the lives of many.

He is survived by his loving parents, Anthony and Josephine Bilka; his sister, Victoria (Barry) DePersis, his brother, Alexander (Kendra) Bilka; and his cherished nieces, Penelope, Violet, and Alice. Nicholas will be remembered for his generous spirit, his sense of humor, and the deep love he had for his family.

Nicholas had a passion for collecting cards—a hobby that brought him joy, connection, and a sense of nostalgia. Whether it was rare sports memorabilia or trading cards from his favorite series, he cherished each piece as a story worth preserving. He also found comfort and excitement in movies, often sharing his favorite films with loved ones and quoting lines that made us laugh or think a little deeper.

One of Nicholas’s greatest joys was his mother’s cooking. Her meals were more than just food, they were a source of comfort, tradition, and love. He was known for always asking, “What’s for dinner?”, especially on a Sunday afternoon. He will be remembered for his kind heart, his loyalty to those he loved, and the way he could make anyone feel at ease. His presence was a gift, and his absence leaves a space that can never be filled.

Funeral services will be held Monday August 18th at 11:30 AM at St. Anthony of Padua Church 300 Odell Ave. Endicott, NY 13760. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. The family will receive friends Monday at St. Anthony's Church from 10:00 AM until 11:15 AM.

Jeana Michelle Whiting

Jeana Michelle Whiting, 21 of Endicott, was born on May 19, 2004, weighing 2 pounds 3 ounces. In the early morning hours of July 31, 2025, God knew that Jeana had given all the love she could here on Earth and He carried her home in His loving arms, ending the pain that she had been experiencing over the past year. She had an extremely rare genetic disorder, DNA Ligase IV Deficiency. This resulted in smallstature (Ligase IV Primordial Dwarfism) and progressive bone marrow failure and immune deficiency. Though she was physically small, her personality and the love that She bestowed on all she met was larger than life. In November of 2013, it was determined that Jeana was in bone marrow failure and would need a bone marrow transplant. Her brother Tyson was a perfect match and was her donor.  In anticipation of the hair loss from chemotherapy that would be necessary to ensure the transplant was a success, they both got their heads shaved in solidarity. July 14, 2014, was the day she received her brother’s bone marrow, and was celebrated by her family each year as her “2nd Gift of Life.”  It was during her time at Boston Children’s Hospital for the transplant that Jeana met Taylor Swift, who then became Jeana’s favorite singer of all time.  Jeana was able to attend The Eras Tour 2 years ago with her mom, grandma, and sister, which was one of the highlights of Jeana’s life. Jeana loved attending school and began her school years at T.J. Watson Elementary at Union Endicott Central Schools. She began attending the Broome Tioga BOCES PALS program in 2015 after her bone marrow transplant. Everyone knew and loved Jeana, not just at school, but everywhere she went.  Even the former Superintendent of BOCES, Al Buyck had a close relationship with Jeana, who roasted him at his retirement with her BFF, Tina Anderson.  Tina became more than Jeana’s classroom aide - she was her confidant, best friend, family, and her constant sidekick.  Their deep bond went beyond the walls of the school when she and her husband, Al, would take Jeana for outings to TGI Fridays, to get pedicures, as well as shopping.  Along with Tina, Jeana’s beloved teacher of 7 years held a special place in her heart. Jane Tilleman adored Jeana and loved when she ran to her to get a big hug and Jeana would let her know that she loved her, “So, so much” Jeana also had the unique ability to put Jane in her place when needed. Jeana graduated from the Broome Tioga BOCES PALS program this year in June and received the honor of being voted Prom Queen at her last prom.  She attended The Art of Dance with Miss Judy and earned her 10-year trophy which was a Big honor.  Jeana participated in the Southern Tier Challenger Little League with many of her friends from BOCES from 2015-2019.  A proud, life-long member of The Little People of America, Jeana enjoyed traveling extensively to attend the annual conferences.  She enjoyed being a part of the fashion show, and the dance each evening.  This was a highlight of the conference for Jeana, who always loved a good dance party.  The Little People of America conference was where she found,” her people”, and the complete acceptance of her true peers who were beautiful and wonderfully made just as she was. Jeana loved all things Disney, especially Belle from Beauty and the Beast.  She wore a dress like Belle for both her senior pictures and the prom where she was crowned queen.  She enjoyed traveling to Disney several times throughout the years with her family. Grandma and Papa were able to take her to Disney one last time in December 2023. Her Aunt Kate, Uncle Kurt, and cousins Emma and Tristan joined them. Disney in December was magical - a parade with Santa, snow on Main Street, and one last hug from Belle.

Jeana was pure love and light. She loved her mom and siblings with all her heart. Some of the best moments were when she’d say, “Snuggle me, mama,” or “Snuggle me, sissy,” when she’d want to have a movie night on the couch with her mom and sisters. She loved both of her grandmothers fiercely. Grandma Fifield would often get her off the bus each day, where she was greeted with a big hug and “Did you miss me, Grandma?” She always looked forward to sleepovers at Grandma Whiting’s house, where they did their nails, watched movies, and listened to their favorite music together. Jeana Michelle Whiting was born May 19, 2004, in Johnson City, NY. She is survived by her loving, devoted mother, Jennifer Fifield; a brother, Tyson Whiting and two sisters, Adriana Whiting and Michaela Garren of Endicott, NY; her father, Adam Whiting and two brothers, Casey and Ashton Whiting of Hilton, NY; her grandparents, Kathryn and Neil Fifield of Endicott, NY and Karen and Terry Whiting of Rochester, NY; her aunts and uncles, Nate Fifield and Michelle Myers of Mount Holly, NC; Kate and Kurt Knox of Endicott, NY; John and Alyssa Fifield of Mount Holly, NC; Elizabeth Whiting, Jeff Whiting and Jennifer Tomczyszyn, John and Brenda Whiting, all of Rochester, NY; cousins, Emma and Tristan Knox, Adelyn Fifield, Brett and Hannah Whiting, and numerous friends and extended family. Jennifer and her family would like to thank Jeana’s doctors for their care, Dr. Sean Holdridge, pediatrician; Dr. Michael Bober, genetics; Dr. Irene Cherrick, hematology; Dr. Angela Mojica, endocrinology; Dr. William Mackenzie, orthopedics; and the nurses and doctors at Boston Children’s Hospital. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Jeana’s memory may be made to Potentials Foundation, P.O. Box 34, Sandoval, IL 62882 or Landen’s Story Foundation, P.O. Box 1733, Lincolnton, NC 28093.

 Funeral services will be held Saturday August 23, 2025, at 10:00 AM at the Leon Pucedo Funeral Home, Inc. 1905 Watson Blvd. Endicott, NY with Pastor Steve Chastain, officiating. Burial will follow in Center Lisle Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Pucedo Funeral Home on Friday August 22nd from 5 to 7 PM.

"And though she be but little, she is fierce." - Shakespeare

Gloria D. Jimenez

Gloria D. Jimenez, age 83 years old, of Endicott, NY, passed away on August 06, 2025, at home after battling Stage 4 Lung Cancer for 5 months. Gloria was born in Humacao, Puerto Rico, on December 09, 1942, to Domingo and Ann Garcia. Gloria was a retired Hotel Director of many hotels in Brooklyn, New York. 

 As a child, Gloria was a professional dancer on Univision and Telemundo stations between the age of 7 and 15 years old. During her time on T.V. Gloria was rewarded with many awards and trophies. Gloria is also a well-known seamstress that made several wedding, prom, bridesmaid and evening gowns dresses. Gloria's hobbies were playing bingo, taking cruises, and vacationing with her family and friends. Gloria loved being in Lake George every summer. Gloria's whole life was spent with her children and being a great wife to her late husband, Jose. Gloria was kind hearted, giving, loving and full of life. Gloria was an animal lover and had several pets she loved throughout her life.

 Gloria is predeceased by her husband Jose Jimenez of 38 years. Her two twin boys, Tom and Jerry Jimenez. Her parents Domingo and Anna Garcia and all her Siblings, Mercedes, Carmen, Anna and her one brother Ralph. Lastly but not least, her beloved son-in-law, Glenn Thompson. Gloria is survived by her three children, Evelyn Hernandez-Thompson (Caretaker), Israel Hernandez Jr. and Terrance Jimenez. Her 8 Grandchildren Veronica Hernandez, Israel Hernandez III (Mariana), Jazmine Hampton (Gregory), Kalese Keller, Keisha Keller, Laquavia Livingston, Tyler Anderson, Michele James (Jesiim). Her 8 Great Grandchildren, Aubrey Hernandez-Prince, Nicholas Hernandez, Jaydon and Jerry Hampton, Charlotte Anderson, Taj James, Dandre James, JeSire James, and Anya James and several nephews and nieces. 

 Gloria's Daughter, Evelyn would like to give a special thank you to The Guthrie Hospice Team for their assisting with the last few months of Gloria's life. Evelyn would also like to thank the family members, Veronica, Michele and Mariana who dedicated their personal time to Gloria. 

The family will receive friends at the Leon Pucedo Funeral Home, Inc. 1905 Watson Blvd. Endicott, NY 13760 on Tuesday August 12th from 6 to 8 PM.

Marcia Rita Farrant

Marcia Rita Farrant, 87 of Windsor, NY, passed away August 3, 2025, after a brief illness. She was born the youngest of six children in Exeter, England. She married Bernard J. Farrant and they had three sons. In February of 1974 Marcia and Bernard moved their young family to the United States. Marcia loved to knit after learning from her mother at the age of five. She loved Thomas Kinkade JigSaw Puzzles, collecting Garden Gnomes and going to her Wednesday Windsor Seniors Group. She was a great cook and made a mean sausage roll.

She was predeceased by her husband, Bernard J. Farrant and her son, Neil Farrant. She is survived by two sons, Anthony Farrant and his wife, Ann; Andrew Farrant; her daughter-in-law, Kristin Farrant; three grandchildren; her sister, Pat; and her fur baby, “Kitty”.

Funeral services will be announced at a later date.

Benjamin Tomsa

Benjamin Tomsa, 34, of Endicott, NY, passed away in his sleep on Wednesday July 23, 2025. Ben was born November 7, 1990, in Johnson City, NY, the son of Lorraine.

Ben was a really good guy, with many many friends and was well known throughout Endicott. He was a loving father who adored his daughter, Violet Morean of Johnson City.

Ben is survived by his mother and daughter.

He will be greatly missed by all of his friends and relatives, many of which are located throughout the United States in Florida, Tennessee, California, and Michigan, as well as the Triple Cities.

A Celebration of Ben’s Life will be held on Friday August 8th at Our Savior Lutheran Church, 731 Hooper Rd. Endwell, NY. Visitation will begin at 10:00 AM followed by a Funeral Service at 11:00 AM. Following the service Ben’s family, relatives and friends are invited for a gathering in the church hall.

For those wishing to make memorial contributions, please visit Ben’s Go Fund Me page to help Lorrie with funeral expenses, or to a charity of your choice. 

Betty Owens

Betty Owens, 86 of Endicott, NY, passed away peacefully to be with the Lord on July 30, 2025.    

Betty is survived by her beloved husband of 70 years, Robert Owens, Sr.; her son, Robert Owens, Jr. (Deb); her daughter, Cheryl Herceg (John). She also leaves behind many cherished grandchildren and great-grandchildren, sisters-in-law, brother-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins and her sweet dog Freckles.

She was predeceased by her father, Harvey Bartleson; her mother, Mabel Bartleson Plymale; her stepfather, Hubert Plymale; and her daughter, Debra Henson Grow (Steve).

Betty lit up the room with her laughter, kind words, thoughtfulness and always had a smile for everyone even if she didn’t know them. She thoroughly enjoyed talking on the phone to family and friends at length. She loved the Lord, shared her faith with those she loved and prayed for them daily.

The family wishes to thank the staff at Willow Point Nursing Home for the compassionate and loving care they gave to Betty.

She will be deeply missed by all who knew her. Rest in peace, we will love you forever and remember you always.

A private family service will be held graveside.

George Peter Magur

George Peter Magur, age 88, passed away peacefully on July 29, 2025, lovingly surrounded by close family. He was a devoted member of St. Mary's Russian Orthodox Church in Endicott, NY.

George is survived by his beloved wife of 58 years, Marilyn Magur; his son Edward Magur (Kristin); his daughter Ann Magur; and his nieces Karen Weeks (Randy), Marjorie Schleining, and Melissa Mannino (Ben). He also leaves behind his cherished granddaughter Nicolette Magur, and grand-nieces and nephews Kyle Weeks, Ashley Weeks, Justin Smith, Anthony Mannino, Rachel (Mannino) Castille, and Christine Mannino.

He was predeceased by his parents, George and Mary Magur; his sister, Mary Schleining; and his niece, Patricia James.

George earned his bachelor’s degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and his master’s degree from SUNY Binghamton. He dedicated nearly three decades of his career to Singer-Link and CAE-Link, contributing to the development of advanced flight simulators, including work on the top-secret B-2 stealth bomber and the F-117 Nighthawk stealth fighter jet.

A devoted fan of the New York Yankees, Rangers, and Giants, George could often be found in his recliner offering spirited commentary on their performances. He was a loving husband and father who rarely missed a single one of Ed or Ann’s sporting events. Later in life, he enjoyed annual family trips to Las Vegas and sunny vacations in Florida with Marilyn.

George was an avid golfer, a longtime member of Enjoie Golf Club, and finished his playing days at Endwell Greens, often hitting the course with his lifelong friend, Mike Choma.

He will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by all who knew him.  The family would like to extend a special thanks to the administration and skilled nursing unit at Good Shepherd Village for their grace and compassionate care in his final days. 

Funeral services will be held Saturday August 2nd at 11:30 AM at St. Mary’s Orthodox Church 1907 Jenkins St. Endicott, NY. Burial will follow in the parish cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Leon Pucedo Funeral Home, Inc. 1905 Watson Blvd. Endicott, NY, on Friday August 1st from 6 to 8 PM. The Rev. Nathaniel Choma will hold a Panachida Service at 6:30 PM on Friday at the Pucedo Funeral Home.

John "Jake" Leet

John "Jake" Leet passed away on July 24 at Wilson Hospital after a brief illness.   He was predeceased by his parents Sanford and Genevieve Leet, wife Jacki Leet, son John Patrick Leet, brothers-in-law James W. Darling and Gary Darling, and in-laws Jack and Helen Darling.

 He is survived by his daughter Kate (Mike) Dingell, brother Brian (Rita) Leet, grandchildren Grace and Elise Dingell, sisters-in-law Shirley (Paul) Smith and Marcia Darling, nieces and nephews Heather (Joel), Allyson, Jason (Brittany), Christopher (Abigail), Christine, Josh (Casey), Andy (Beth), Melissa (Ryan), Matthew, JJ (Ally), Ashley (Chris), many grand-nieces and nephews, and too many close friends that he considered family to list.

 John was a pillar of the Binghamton community for over 50 years.  After working at a few Radio stations in the area, he worked his way up in Television to become the General Manager for multiple Binghamton TV stations, most recently retiring from WICZ-TV. John was actively engaged in charity across the Binghamton area for many years, including but not limited to the Rotary, United Way, Samaritan House, and sponsoring the John Patrick Leet Memorial Golf Tournament.

 John was an avid golfer and golf fan. He went to college on a golf scholarship and played at and supported many Binghamton area golf courses throughout the years, with his "home away from home" being Endwell Greens. At Endwell Greens, John was not only a key golf member of the club, but also actively supported its food and spirits business, with a primary focus on spirits.

 Funeral services will be held Thursday July 31st at 10:00 AM at The Church of the Holy Family 3600 Phyllis St. Endwell, NY. Burial will follow in Riverhurst Cemetery, Endwell, NY, with a celebration of life to follow. The family will receive friends at the Leon Pucedo Funeral Home, Inc. 1905 Watson Blvd. Endicott, NY on Wednesday July 30th from 4 to 6 PM.

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

George Michael Bush

George Michael Bush, known to all as “Mickey”, 71, of Endwell, NY passed away after a courageous battle with cancer on Thursday, July 24th, 2025, at UHS Wilson Hospital, Johnson City, NY. He was predeceased by his loving wife of 35 years Charlotte Dean, and parents, George A. and Mary E. Bush.

He is survived by his beloved daughters Jennifer (Christopher) Yurko, and Jessica (Kyle) Goldcamp. His cherished grandchildren Mackenzie and Ellison Yurko; and Lucas, Graham, and Trent Goldcamp. He leaves behind many dear friends and family.

He was a devoted member of St. Joseph's Church in Endicott, New York. The opportunity for redemptive suffering was not lost on him as he would offer up his pain in reparation for sins and the deeper conversion of his family and friends. Mickey proudly served as a volunteer firefighter with the O.L. Davis Fire Company for 40 years, holding the distinguished positions of Captain and Fire Commissioner. Among his most cherished memories were his years with the National Ski Patrol at Greek Peak, where he compassionately aided injured skiers. A lifelong and passionate fan of Notre Dame Football, he never missed an opportunity to cheer on the Fighting Irish with his daughters and friends.

Above all, he treasured his beloved family and friends, especially his daughters, whom he lovingly encouraged to always do their best, a precious legacy that will live on in his grandchildren. A man of deep faith and boundless generosity, Mickey always prioritized others' well-being and was ready to help anyone in their time of need.

The family extends their sincere gratitude for the compassionate care he received from the UHS Wilson Emergency Room and the dedicated staff of the oncology unit on the fifth floor.

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, July 29th, 2025, at 9:30 AM, from the Leon Pucedo Funeral Home, Inc., 1905 Watson Blvd., Endicott NY, and at 10:00 AM from St. Joseph’s Church 207 Hayes Ave., Endicott, NY. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Johnson City NY. The family will receive friends at Pucedo Funeral Home on Monday, July 28th, from 2:00 to 4:00 PM and 6:00 to 8:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made to St. Anthony’s Food Pantry, 906 Jenkins St. Endicott, NY 13760.

Dr. Steven Grossman

Dr. Steven Grossman, a beloved father, son, and brother, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, July 22, 2025. He was 59. 

 He is survived by his parents George and Celia Grossman; his sister and brother-in-law Cindy Grossman and Mitch Goldman; his son and daughter-in-law Nathan and Amy Grossman; and his daughter Cassie Grossman.

 Steven was born on December 18, 1965, in Queens, New York. His early years were shaped by a deep connection to his local Jewish community at the Free Synagogue of Flushing, summers spent lifeguarding at the North Flushing Swim Club, and a strong devotion to academics; he graduated from Bayside High School at just 16 years old. Steven went on to study microbiology at the University of Rochester and later earned his Doctorate of Dental Surgery from Georgetown University, graduating cum laude in 1990 as part of the school’s final dental school class.

 Soon after his graduation, Steven moved to Binghamton, a place that quickly became home. It was there he built his life, raised his family, and began his long career at The Smile Designers.

 As a father, Steven never missed a little league game, a dance recital, a talent show, a swim meet, or any of the seasonal events that packed his family's calendar. He took great pride in the accomplishments of his children and took the time to let them know it. He held close the memories and laughs of family vacations that spanned the United States, from San Francisco and San Diego to the Florida Keys, and even the less glamorous stops in Cleveland and Pittsburgh. On each trip, he stressed the importance of learning about local culture, trying regional cuisine, walking through museums, attending baseball games, and finding live music whenever he could (especially if Maroon 5 was in town).

To the wider community, Steven was more than a dentist, he was a dedicated caregiver who went above and beyond for his patients. He was most in his element at The Smile Designers, bouncing from room to room, warmly engaging with everyone who walked through the door. His remarkable memory stood out as he easily recalled where a patient’s child went to college or how their parents were doing, always making each person feel seen and remembered.

Steven cared deeply about his patients’ comfort and well-being. Whether someone came in for a routine check-up or called him early on a Sunday in distress, he treated every concern with urgency and compassion. If there was anything he could do to ease their pain or make life a little easier, he would find a way. It was never a burden to him. He genuinely loved helping people.

 When he found time for himself, he enjoyed boating on Cayuga Lake, traveling to New York City to catch a show, and visiting his children, sister, and parents, precious moments that brought him great joy and left lasting memories for all who loved him.

 A celebration of life will be held at Leon Pucedo Funeral Home, Inc. 1905 Watson Blvd. Endicott, NY, on Sunday, July 27, 2025, beginning at 2:00pm and ending at 5:00pm. All who wish to pay their respects to Steven are welcome to attend. 

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the following charities that had Steven’s unwavering support:

 The Jewish Federation of Greater Binghamton

The American Red Cross