![]() Burial will follow in Fairlawn Cemetery, Scio, where full military honors will be rendered by the combined Andover and Wellsville American Legion and the United States Marine Corps. Karen Heil Borchert of Grace United Church officiating. The funeral service will be held immediately afterward at 12:00, with Rev. at Baker-Swan Funeral Home in Scio/Wellsville. Visitation will be held on Tuesday (February 28, 2023) from 11 a.m. He was also a member of International Association of Machinists Local 1580 during his vocation at Dresser-Rand. Memorable vacations for Frank were several trips that included air travel-Cancun, Las Vegas, and the Grand Canyon.įrank was a lifetime member of the Wellsville American Legion and was a member of the VFW in Wellsville. When he relaxed indoors, it was often while watching his favorite John Wayne movies. Frank appreciated relaxing with a picnic lunch at Letchworth State Park. Dancing was a favorite activity, especially slow dancing at The Heater in Wellsville. He and Rosemary enjoyed dining at Olean Castle, Beef Haus, and especially Moonwinks Restaurant where many of the family milestones were celebrated. Also, in his younger days, he went out fishing as often as he could. His military service left a lifetime impression on him and he relished reminiscing about those days. Upon leaving military service, Frank began working at Dresser Rand in Wellsville where he retired in 2001.Īlong with his wife of 53 years, Frank is survived by two daughters, Sherry Yurcic and Kim (Stu) Blitz both of Wellsville a sister, Rosetta Howell of Dundee three grandchildren, Amy (George) Bliss, Heather (Colby) Klesa and Cathy Buckley five great grandchildren, Jacob Bliss, Isabel Klesa, Chloee Klesa, Karter Ordiway and Brantley Green as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins.įrank was preceded in death by a son-in-law, Michael Yurcic and three siblings, Anna Lininger, Alfred Davis, and Ruth Booth.įrank was a Marine, through and through. On in Cuba Frank married the love of his life, Rosemary Helen Harmon, who survives. He served in the United States Marine Corps from 1958 to 1962 after which he served an additional two years in the Marine Corps Reserve. He was a 1958 graduate of Andover Central School. Davis was born on Main North Hornell to Lewis F. Davis, 83, passed away on Wednesday (February 22, 2023) at Maple City Rehabilitation and Nursing Center following a lengthy illness. Her use of soft watercolors and pencil make this a poignant story readers will love to share.įrom bad hair days to the perfect new do, hairstyles.WELLSVILLE – William F. Saddened by his large ears, Otis retreats to bed where he spends a restless night filled with nightmares until Lucy, his loveable owner, confides, "I love your large, silky, fabulous ears, Otis." In this touching tale of self-image and acceptance, Harvey captures many of the fears and insecurities people, and perhaps dogs, face daily. He tries gelling them up, curling them under, and even wearing them in a spiraling tower. Once home, Otis makes several attempts to camouflage his ears. ![]() Questions and doubts plague Otis all the way home, interfering with his usual joyous activities of eating treats, chasing the neighborhood cats, and playing with friends. Once a confident and happy dog, Otis is devastated when another dog calls him "big ears" while out for a walk. īeauty is in the eye of the beholder, and for Otis, the main character of Amanda Harvey's Dog Eared, this is a difficult lesson to learn. Readers with questions about physical appearance can Ask Jeeves at. ![]() Text sets focusing on appearance are not intended to promote vanity, but rather to help readers look beyond what appears on the surface to discover the person within. Stories about clothes, hair, or inherited aspects of appearance provide both a serious and humorous look at who we are, how we are judged, and how we perceive ourselves. Some readers may be concerned about their physical appearance and others may not. ![]()
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