7 minute read

kk

Next Article
Eden Corn Festival

Eden Corn Festival

Center Street, Village of Angola (Between N. Main & First St.)

Vendor Meeting

Advertisement

[FOR NEW & RETURNING MERCHANTS]

TUESDAY, JUNE 27 @ 6PM

77 N. MAIN STREET, ANGOLA NY

Limited

Still

Manager (716)903-7066 or email peacefulsoulfarmersmarket@gmail.com

June 9, 1934 - June 7, 2023

J. Wingeier Sr

roofs can require re-roofing every years. An asphalt roof starts to break soon as it’s installed. Weather and ul-traviolet light break down the oil infused fiberglass. A metal roof coated coating will significantly outasphalt roofing. CALL

Asphalt roofs can require re-roofing every 12-20 years. An asphalt roof starts to break down as soon as it’s installed. Weather and ul-traviolet light break down the oil infused paper or fiberglass. A metal roof coated with AZM coating will significantly outlast asphalt roofing.

METAL ROOF ADVANTAGES!

DURABILITY

Compare to asphalt roof that require reroofing 12 to 20 years. A metal roof coated with AZM coating will significantly outlast!

STYLES & COLORS

Now available in a wide varierty of styles and colors and it can be install over the existing asphalt roof!

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLLY

ADDITIONAL INSULATION FOR ICE PROBLEM

Millions of pounds of asphalt shingles are dumped in landfills across the country. Metal roofing is often composed partially of recycled metals.

If ice problems exit it’s easier to add additional insulation to a metal roof than it is a comparable asphalt roof.

Joan Carol Staby passed on June 7 following a brief period of declining health. She passed peacefully in Brighton, MI with family by her side. Joan was born in Chicago to Herbert and Dorothy Berhens. Her early life was spent growing up in western Chicago when she very young. Her family moved to Montclair Ave. in Glen Ellyn Illinois where they had a very happy home which was shared with her younger brothers John and Gregg who have predeceased her. She attended school in Glen Ellyn and was a 1951 graduate of Glenbard High school where she was a cheerleader for a very powerful high school football team. She always talked fondly of days growing up and her early years were quite idyllic despite growing up during World War 2. Unfortunately for her family, her father passed of cancer when she was 16 years old. Joan had a deep and special relationship with her father so losing him at this tender age was very difficult for her. It ultimately made her a very strong and independent woman. Upon graduation from High School Joan would board a train by herself at 17 years and head to Oxford, Ohio where she attended Miami of Ohio university where she would graduate with a BA in English. This is where she would meet the love of her life Richard “Dick” Staby at Mac and Joes restaurant where she worked as a waitress to support herself. They married shortly after college and remained a very loving couple up until Dick’s passing in March of 2011. Upon graduating and getting married Joan and Dick initially lived in Kitzigen Germany while Dick served in the army. Joan always spoke fondly of these early days of marriage, experiencing Germany, and making ends meet by cooking on a 2-burner hotplate. It is also where their first child Kristen Margret was born in December 1957. Upon leaving Germany Joan and Dick moved back state side originally living in Tonawanda and eventually building a home that they would live in until July 2022. In July

1961 her second child Lisa Lynn would be born followed by a son Scott Richard in June 1967. Joan was a vibrant part of the fabric in Eden. Eden was a wonderful place to raise a family. Joan was always actively involved in local groups that gave back to the community. Joan was involved in the Eden Garden Club, helping to design and build the park that stands on the four corners of Eden. She was also involved in many other community groups including the chamber of commerce, the Eden up to date club, the Boys and Girls club, a local dulcimer group, and was a very active member of the Eden United Methodist church. Joan was also a wonderful teacher. While she had children at home, she often substituted at Eden elementary while she completed her masters in education at Buffalo State College. When her children became school aged, she took a job as a full-time teacher in the Hamburg school district teaching second, third and fourth grades for almost 20 years. Despite all this hard work there was always a home cooked dinner on the able every night at 6PM. She took great pride in being a schoolteacher and mother. She also always maintained spectacular gardens at their home of over 50 years. Dogs were also a large part of her life including her English Setter Sam who was a great comfort to her after Dick’s passing. She also raised several Irish Setters that went on to be champions. In her later years Joan and Dick took great pleasure in spending winters in the home they purchased on Anna Maria Island Florida. After Dick’s passing Joan remained very active in the local community and took great pleasure and support from all the friends and family in WNY that she loved so dearly. In the last year of her life, due to declining health, Joan moved to Michigan to be near family. I was thankful for these days and the memories shared during this time. Joan was predeceased by her husband Richard (2011) and her daughter Lisa (2017). She is survived by a daughter Kristen (Chris) Rembold and son Scott (Amy) Staby, 11 grandchildren, and 5 great grandchildren. Additionally, Joan leaves behind many friends in the Eden community that were such a great comfort to her. George and Diana Gravoc who did so much for her. Visitation held at the Laing Funeral Home 2723 W. Church St. Eden from 2-4 PM and 7-9 PM on Thursday, June 15. Funeral held at the Eden United Methodist Church at 10AM on Friday June 16. Words of sympathy may be left on www. LaingFuneralHome.com

Joni M. Farkes

Joni M. Farkes of Eden, NY entered into rest June 5, 2023. Daughter of the late Ervin and Betty Farkes. Sister of Judith (Russell) Weber and the late Robert Braman. A Memorial was held at Laing Funeral Home Inc., 2724 W. Church St. Eden. Memorials to Farrell Cat Focus, Box 404, E. Aurora, NY 14052 E-condolences on www. LaingFuneralHome.com

77 N. Main Street, Angola www.azaliasjuicery.com

FULL/PART TIME COOK WANTED

STARTING AT $18.00/ HOUR

• Kitchen/Restaurant experience a plus

• Excellent customer service a must

FULL/PART TIME CUSTOMER SERVICE

• Serving/Restaurant experience preferred

• Must be professional and personable

Questions/Inquiries: (716) 903-7066

Mary E. Heckler

Proverbs 17:6

Faith Bible Baptist Church

Sundays: 10am, 11am & 6pm

Wednesdays: 6:30pm Mid Week Service and Kid’s Club ages 2 12

Countryside Baptist Church

12035 Main St (Rt 39) Perrysburg NY 14129

Sunday Service 9am Thursdays 6:30pm

8688 S Main St (Rt 62), Eden, NY 14057 Keep

Sunday Service 11am

23 Gail Dr (off Rt 353) Cattaraugus, NY 14719

Monday - Friday 9am-5pm

Eden, NY – Mary E. Heckler (Hagerman), age 72, passed away at her home on June 13th, 2023 surrounded by family. Mary was born to Tom and Trudy Hagerman. She was raised in Murphysboro and Springfield, IL. She was a graduate of Rochester High School in Rochester, IL. Mary moved to the Buffalo, NY area in 1979 and proudly made Buffalo her home for her and her family. Mary was an amazing mother, grandmother (affectonately known as “Nonny” to her grandchildren) and animal mother. She is survived by her three children, Brian (Beth) Heckler of Wheatield, NY, Sarah (Doug) Kopp of Buffalo, NY and Diane Heckler Smith of Buffalo, NY, her two grandchildren, Madison Dzubella (Cory Wantuck) of North Collins, NY and Kellan Heckler of Wheatield, NY and her furry companion Elly. She is also survived by her six siblings who dearly looked up to their big sister, Chuck Hagerman, Janet (Mark) Goodrich, Bob (Charlotte) Hagerman, Jim (Nancy) Hagerman, Barb (Gary) Lawler and Cindy (Jim) Carter. Mary had many amazing friends and some very special girlfriends. She also had several amazing men that she shared her life and love with over the years. Including her first husband and father of her children, Chuck Heckler (deceased, who’s obituary referred to Mary as his “lifelong sweetheart”), Rick Koningisor, Tim Stepniak and Sherman Curry (deceased). Mary was special. She loved all living things, from people, to animals, to plants, everything. And everyone loved Mary, it was easy! She made all feel welcome. Mary was a worker. She loved working. Mary spent much of her work career in retail, helping people with home decoratng (something she had a special talent for in her personal life, too!) from flooring to furniture and most everything thing else related. She worked at Decorator Carpets in Hamburg, NY untl her passing. She loved her work family.. In lieu of a monetary memorial or sending flowers or plants, maybe consider rescuing an animal or plant or piece of furniture and give it a new and better life ... and think of Mary. In her passing, Mary contnues to give to others by donatng her body to science. Mary’s family will gather with friends at her house on Saturday June 17th, 2023 from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm to Celebrate Mary’s life.

Our beloved husband and father went to Heaven June 6, 2023. Donald was born in Buffalo, NY, and attended Angola High School. Upon graduation, he proudly served our country with the US Navy for 4 years. He earned a Bachelors degree in business from the University of Buffalo. His career in aerospace was spent mostly at Bell Aerospace in Niagara Falls, NY, followed by employment at Perkin Elmer, and Hughes Aircraft. Donald's absolute favorite pastime was spending time with his family! He also was an avid fisherman, big fan of the Buffalo Bills, and New York Yankees, and loved to read. Donald is survived by his loving family, wife of 72 years, Elizabeth Gros Webb; daughters, Kathryn Hubbard, and her husband, Rodney, of N. Collins, NY, Sharon Webb of Raleigh, NC; brothers-inlaw, William Gros of Wheaton, IL, Steven Gros, and his wife, Judy, of Orchard Park, NY; and several nieces and nephews. Donald was preceded in death by his brother, Robert Webb; sister-in-law, Patricia Webb; and his brother-in-law, Fred Gros. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, June 22 at 6:30pm in the Chapel of Mitchell Funeral Home, 7209 Glenwood Avenue, Raleigh. The family will receive visitors one hour prior to the service, beginning at 5:30pm. In Lieu of Flowers, donations can be made to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in Donald's Honor, at https://www.cdceportal.va.gov/ donate_online/. The Webb family is under the care of Mitchell Funeral Home, www. MitchellatRMP.com.

This article is from: