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Obituaries Barbara J. Bieganowski, 71

Frederick Crittela, 62

Talented chef loved by family, friends, customers, staff Frederick Crittela, 62, of Syracuse, passed away on March 3 at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester. Fred was a natural born entertainer and talented chef whose warmth, generosity and cooking impacted the lives of his customers, colleagues, staff and friends. His ambition, his love of laughter and his stories will be for-

e ve r che r ishe d Fred’s request, by his family and no services will f r iends. Sur v ibe held. Donavors include his tions in Fred’s children, Jennifer memor y may (Joshua) Brown be made to the and Matthew CritAmerican Red tela; grandchilCross or purdren, Alexa and chase a ticket Zoe; sister, Carol Frederick Crittela to the Great Ann (Dominick) Chefs Dinner, Vacca; brother, Anthony hosted by Fred’s forCrittela; nieces, nephews mer colleagues from and several cousins. At the ACF.

Audrey Robins, 73 Avid bowler

Audrey Traino Robins, 73, of Conifer Village in Baldwinsville, passed away peacefully at Iroquois Nursing Home on Ash Wednesday March 9, 2011, surrounded by her family. She was a resident of the Mattydale area for most of her life and a graduate of North High School. Audrey received a Junior College Business Degree in California. Audrey was an avid bowler and a member of the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary in Liverpool and Mattydale. She was a former communicant of St.

Margaret’s Church At Audrey’s reand a member of its quest, there will be Socialites group. no calling hours. She was predeMass of Christian ceased by her husburial: 10 a.m. Saturband of 39 years, day March 12 at St. Clarence A. Robins, Margaret’s Church, in 1992. Surviv203 Roxboro Road, ing is her daughter: Mattydale. Burial Elizabeth (Richard) will follow in North Audrey Robins Jarvis of Lakeport; Syracuse Cemetery. a granddaughter, Stephanie In lieu of flowers, contribuJarvis of Liverpool; two tions may be made to the sisters: Melody (Donald) Make a Wish Foundation Foster of Chittenango, and of CNY 5005 Campuswood Jackie (Robert) Connolly of Drive, East Syracuse, NY North Syracuse. 13057 For more informaThe family extends a spe- tion, photos or to sign the cial thanks to the “Angels� at guest book, please visit Iroquois Nursing Home. kruegerfh.com.

Michael J. Salanger, 66 Retired from US Airways Michael Joseph Salanger, 66, of North Syracuse, died Thursday March 3, 2011, at St. Joseph’s Hospital. He was born in Syracuse to the late Martin V. and Bridget M. Bolton Salanger. Mr. Salanger was a member of the Mattydale American Legion. He retired in 2001 from US Airways fleet service and had also worked in customer service in his 24 years with the airline. He was well loved and had a

great sense of humor. Surviving are his wife of 30 years, Dorlesca Cardner Salanger; his sister, Mary Salanger; his brother, James (Joan) Salanger; two nephews, James (Shauna) Salanger and Jeffrey (Stephanie) Salanger; two great-nieces, Kathleen and Emily and a great-nephew, Owen. Services: 9:30 a.m. Tuesday March 8 at Fergerson Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at St. Rose of Lima

Church, North Syracuse. Burial in DeRuyter will be private. Calling hours: 4 to 7 p.m. Monday March 7 at the funeral home, 215 South Main St., North Syracuse. Donations may be made, in lieu of flowers, to an animal shelter of your choice or to Christ the King Retreat House, 500 Brookford Road, Syracuse, NY 13224. Memorial messages may be left at FergersonFuneralHome.com.

John W. Baxendale, 89 WWII veteran

John W. Baxendale, 89 of Cicero passed away unexpectedly on Monday March 7, 2011, at his residence. He was born and raised in Burlington VT., graduating from Burlington High School in 1939. He continued his education attending the University of Vermont until electing to join the Army Air Corp his junior year. He was a WWII veteran and served in the European theatre of operations. After WW II he returned to college and received his Bachelor’s degree in agriculture. He has since resided in Syracuse since 1999. Mr. Baxendale

was employed at a nephew. Agway Inc. for over Fu n e r a l s e r25 years retiring as vice: 1 p.m. Friday a regional manager. March 11 at LivHe was a member erpool First United of Liverpool First Methodist Church. United Methodist Calling hours: 4 to Church, Ethan Al7 p.m. Thursday len Lodge #72 F. & March 10 at the A.M., Essex Junc- John W. Baxendale Maurer Funeral tion, VT. and the Home, 300 Second Lions Club. St., Liverpool. A masonic He is predeceased by his service: 6:30 p.m. Burial wife Mary (Greenough) in will take place at Fairview 2002 and two sisters. Cemetery in Essex JuncHe is survived by a son, tion, VT. Donations may James D. (Merrikay) Baxen- be made to Liverpool First dale of Clay, daughter, Carol United Methodist Church, A. (Peter) Csigi of Liver- 604 Oswego St. Liverpool, pool, seven grandchildren, NY 13088. 11 great-grandchildren and

Avid bowler, golfer

Barbara J. Bieganowski, 71, of Plymouth Ave., Mattydale, died Friday March 4, 2011, at University Hospital. She was a life resident of Mattydale and was the daughter of the late Robert and Ruth Garelick. Barbara was a 1956 graduate of North Syracuse High School and retired last year after 10 years as a bus driver for the North Syracuse Central Schools. She was a member and past treasurer of the North Syracuse-Liverpool Lions Club, a long time member of the former 3 rd Ward Men’s club a member of the Salina Civic Seniors and the Syracuse Turners. Barbara was also an avid bowler and

golfer belonging to who she saved from the women’s 600 a puppy mill. club and bowled Calling hours: 4 in many women’s to 7 p.m. Tuesday classic leagues March 8 at Krueger and women’s golf Fu ne r a l Home, leagues. 2619 Brewerton She was predeRoad, Mattydale. ceased by her husServices will be band of 43 years held at the funeral Barbara J. John “Jack� in 2002 Bieganowski home at a time to and her brother be announced on Robert Garelick. Surviving Wednesday followed by are two daughters Robyn burial in North Syracuse Jastremski of Mattydale Cemetery. In lieu of flowand Teri (David) Gonzalski ers contributions may be of Cicero, a sister Penny made to the SPCA 5878 (Teddy) Farino of Surprise East Molloy Rd. Mattydale, AZ, four grandchildren NY 13211. For more inforMorgan, John, Jessica and mation, photos and to sign Conner, several nieces and the guest book, please visit nephews as well as her com- kruegerfh.com. panions Pooh and Rainbow

Orrin C. Cooper, 87

Former Syracuse gas station and service garage owner Orrin C. Cooper, 87, of Liverpool, formerly of Memphis, passed away Thursday March 3, 2011, at Van Duyn Home & Hospital. Born in Glens Falls on Thursday Sept. 20, 1923, he was the son of Orrin McKinley Cooper and Mary Monnet Cooper. He moved to Memphis in 1949. He was an Army veteran of WWII. Orrin retired in 1976 from Red Star Express Lines and formerly owned his own gas station and service garage in Syracuse. He was a member of AARP and the Teamsters Union Local #317. Orrin was predeceased by his wife, the former Frances Ethel Magee, on Nov. 20, 1999.

Surviving are his Relatives and sons and daughfriends called from ters-in-law, Dennis 4 to 7 p.m.Monday and Betty Cooper March 7 at the of Milton, Florida, Buranich Funeral Orrin Cooper of PalHome, 5431 W. atka, Florida, Derrick Genesee St., CamilCooper of Denver, lus. Services folNorth Carolina, lowed at 7 p.m. at Glen and Patricia Orrin C. Cooper the funeral home. Cooper of Liverpool, Burial was private and Gary and Raluca Cooper in Greenlawn Cemetery, of Warrensburg; daughters Warners. and sons-in-law, Deborah In lieu of flowers, conand John Daniluk of Butler, tributions may be made in Pennsylvania and Frances Orrin’s memory to the Disand Kevin Feint of Fort Lawn, abled American Veterans, South Carolina; sister, Emily 344 W. Genesee St., Syracuse, Crabtree of Fulton; 25 grand- NY 13202. children; 34 great-grandPlease share condolences children; and several nieces, at buranichfuneralhome. nephews and cousins. com.

Bernice L. Shaffer, 98

Mother, grandmother, great- and great-great-grandmother Bernice L. Shaffer, 98, of Liverpool, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on Sunday March 6, 2011, after one and a half years at Birchwood. Born in Renovo, PA, she lived in Washington, D.C., 30 years before moving to Liverpool in 1969 to be with her family. Mrs. Shaffer was predeceased by her husband, Raymond in 1987, her son-in-law,

William H. Nester in 1999 and her ten brothers and sisters. Surviving are her daughter, Sue V. Nester; three grandchildren, Susan, Kathy and William; five greatgrandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Services: 1 p.m. Wednesday at Fergerson Funeral Home, 215 South Main St., North Syracuse, preceded

by a calling hour from noon to 1 p.m. and followed by burial in Pine Plains Cemetery, Clay. Donations may be made to North Syracuse Baptist Church, 420 South Main St., North Syracuse 13212 or to Gideon’s International, PO Box 2031, Syracuse 13220 Memorial messages may be left at FergersonFuneralHome.com.

Marion Puchalski

Worked as a retail buyer Marion Puchalski, of Liverpool, passed away peacefully on Monday March 7, 2011. A lifelong resident of the Syracuse area and attended Syracuse Public Schools. Marion was united in marriage to Mr. Stanley Puchalski in Sacred Heart Church on Nov. 29, 1952. Marion and Stan enjoyed many an hour dancing. She enjoyed her entire work-

ing career as a retail one brother, James buyer for E.W. Ed(Pamela Touse) wards Co., Chappells, of Ocala, FL and and Dey Bros. In her several nieces and retirement she and nephews. Stan enjoyed spendThere will be ing their weekends at no services or call“the camp.� ing hours. Whelan Marion was preBros. & Hulchanceded in death by her Marion Puchalski ski Funeral Home brother Carl in 1997 5854 Belle Isle and her husband Stan in Road Syracuse, NY 13209, 2003. Marion is survived by had charge of arrangements.


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