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Genesee Valley Dental Group

Dr. Randall Freeman

4806 Lakeville Road • Geneseo, NY • 585-447-9108

We accept Excellus BC/BS PPO, Cigna PPO, CSEA Employee Bene t Fund, and many more. Please check our website, geneseodental.com for the full list.

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David S. Bump I

August 9, 2023

David passed away on August 9th from congestive heart failure. He is survived by his best friend and loved companion of 48 years, Diana McKinney. He is also survived by his children: Wandalee Bernardo, Lynda Cheney, David S. Bump II, Paul P. (Krissy) Bump, 5 grandchildren: Dominic (Christina) Bernardo, Nina Bernardo, Tabytha (Tony) Jarvis, Ashley Cheney, Adam (Jaime) Cheney, 1 great-grandson, Luca Bernardo and a great-granddaughter, Baby Jarvis on the way; loving family and friends.

He was retired from Eastman Kodak with 25 years as an instrument maker. He was born in New Hampshire and enjoyed watching the Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots.He also enjoyed watching golf.

No prior calling hours per David’s request. Donations may be made in his name to the American Heart Association or American Cancer Society. Arrangements made by Rochester Crematory.

August 8, 2023

Marcel Henry Richardson was born July 23, 1939, in Holcomb, NY and died August 8, 2023 after a

He was in the Boy Scouts and achieved his Eagle badge. He attended the National Jamboree out west.

He worked as a Groom at the Wadsworth Farm in Geneseo, NY taking care of their horses and in a rodeo circuit.He joined the Army after high school and served for 2 years. He started by working for Barb’s father in his upholstery business rst in NY then in FL and nally in TX when he took over the business.

He is the son of Claude Richardson and Evelyn Jacot Richardson. Besides his parents he is predeceased by his wife, Barbara Yonker Taylor Richardson; siblings, Ethel (Kenneth) Britton, Donald, Percy, Lucy (LaVern) Barber, David, and stepson,Gary Taylor.He is survived by sons,Marcel Jr.and William; stepdaughter, Diana (Daniel) Gonzales; grandsons, Marcel 3rd, Colton (Morgan), Cory, Gary Taylor Jr., Ryan Taylor, Robert Taylor; granddaughters, Alexandrea, Makayla, Jessica Mazzvillo, and Maria (Steven) Galindo with several great-grandchildren. His siblings include Phil (Arlene), Hubert (Pearl), Betty Lou (David) Barber, E. Gail ( omas) Walder and Judith.

Funeral calling hours will be at Norton Funeral Home, 45 W. Main St., Sodus, NY 14551 on Friday, August 18, 2023, from 10am-11am, immediately followed by funeral service at 11am and Military Service at the cemetery. In lieu of owers donations may be made to American Heart Assoc., 7272 Greenville Ave., Dallas, TX 75231 or American Kidney Fund, PO Box 70341, Philadelphia, PA 19176.