He was loved and cherished by many people including : his parents, Verona and NJ; his wife Jean F. Hebrank; his siblings, Albert Hebrank, Jr. and Barbara Ramsay (Peter); his sons, Robert A. Hebrank, Jr. (Melissa), Michael Hebrank (Kelly) and Brian Hebrank (Jessica); his grandchildren, Jackson, William, Mackayla and Evelyn; his nieces and nephews, Linda, Scott, Christina, Stephen, Sophia and Gabriel; and his sister-in-law Alice Lull.
With heavy hearts, we announce the death of Robert A. Hebrank Sr. of West Caldwell, New Jersey, born in Caldwell, New Jersey, who passed away on February 8, 2022 at the age of 78. Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of Robert A. Hebrank Sr. to pay them a last tribute.
Elizabeth Mancuso, 37, of 7 Trumbull St., #3, Mt. Morris, died suddenly April 22, 2002. She is survived by her father Anthony T. Mancuso (Debora) and her mother Maryanne Mancuso; a brother, Anthony (Pattie) Mancuso; sisters, Linda M. Mancuso, all of Mt. Morris, Rose (Todd) Lubanaski of Leicester; half brothers, David (Kathleen) Mancuso of Silver Springs, James Mancuso of Perry; half sister Christine Myers of Silver Lake; nieces, nephews; aunts and uncles. Calling hours were April 24 at the Shepard Funeral Home Inc., 36 Chapel St., where a service was held following calling hours. Burial, St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Mt. Morris.John Jack L. Peri of Livonia died April 24, 2002 at the age of 50. He was born the son of Albert and Marilla Batzel Peri on Sept. 23, 1951 in Rochester. He was a meat butcher for many years. He was predeceased by his parents Albert and Marilla Joyce Peri. He is survived by his wife Chris of Livonia; his children, Bryan Peri of Baltimore Md., Corey Peri of New Oxford, Pa., Sarah (Matt) Bankert of Glenville, Pa.; Nicholas Peri of Livonia and Jacob Peri of Livonia; sisters, Bonnie (Jerry) Osborne of Avon, Joan (Jim) Annis of Livonia, Pam (Larry) Smith of Avon, Linda Peri of California; brother Robert Bob Peri of Geneseo; friend Diana Ginger Peri-Stock of York, Pa.; several aunts, uncles including Bob and Madeline Peri of Geneseo; also many nieces, nephews, cousins and many dear friends. Friends called Sunday at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, Inc., Route 15 in Livonia where funeral services were held Monday with the Rev. Dr. Thomas Taylor officiating. Burial, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Geneseo. In lieu of flower friends wishing may make memorial contributions to the Livonia Ambulance Fund, Box 179, Livonia NY 14487 or the Livingston County Hospice Fund, 2 County Campus, Mt. Morris NY 14510.
Dr. Donald Louis Bonadonna, 56, of West Point, Virginia, formerly of Bath and Mt. Morris, died April 28, 2002 at his home in Virginia. He was born the son of Louis and Frances (Piraino) Bonadonna on May 29, 1945 in Warsaw, N.Y. He graduated from Mt. Morris Central School and attended Ohio State University and graduated from Massachusetts College of Optometry. He was a Captain in the U.S. Army and was stationed in Fort Dix, N.J. and Dugway Proving Ground in Utah. He practiced optometry in Bath for 30 years. He also served at the VA Hospital in Bath and served on the SUNY College of Optometry Board of Directors. He retired in 2000 and moved to West Point, Va. where he was a member of Our Lady of Blessed Sacrament Parish. He was a member of the Bath Elks Club, American Legion Post in Bath and St. Mary’s Church in Bath. He is survived by his wife Colleen Schafer Bonadonna (formerly of Watertown); daughter Melissa (Robert) Hebrank of W. Caldwell, N.J.; son Chad Bonadonna at home; parents, Louis and Frances Bonadonna of Mt. Morris; three sisters, Frances Lux of Shelby,N.C., Julie (Stephen) Dziewisz of Watertown, N.Y. and Jacqueline Bonadonna of Geneseo; one nephew Daniel Dziewisz and one niece Kellie Lux. He was predeceased by an infant son Brian. Friends may call Wednesday 2-4 and 6-8 at the John W. Martin Funeral Home, 37 Chapel St. (Route 408), Mt. Morris where prayers will be said Thursday at 9 a.m. followed by a funeral mass a St. Patrick’s Church at 9:30 with the Rev. Michael Brown officiating. Interment, St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Mt. Morris. Memorials may be made to St. Patrick’s Church, Home and Heart Project, 46 Stanley St., Mt. Morris NY 14510 or Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Parish, Building Fund, 3610 King William Ave., West Point VA 23181.
Florence C. Goering, 89, of Conesus, died April 22, 2002. She was born the daughter of John and Josephine Beicheo Gall on Sept. 8, 1912 in Rochester. She was a member of St. Joseph’s Church in Livonia. She was predeceased by her husband Leo in 1991. She is survived by her daughters, Dr. Elizabeth (John) Serrage of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, Mary Alice Goering of Portland, Maine; granddaughters, Natalie Serrage and Christine (Paul) Gross; great grandchildren, Justin and Melissa Gross; dear friends, Mary Iten of Conesus and Dr. Marjorie Boyd, Portland, Maine; several nieces and nephews. Friends called Thursday at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, Inc., Route 15 in Livonia. Her Funeral Mass was held Friday at St. Joseph’s Church in Livonia. Burial, St. Michael’s Cemetery in Livonia. Friends wishing may make memorial contributions to the St. Joseph’s Church Building Fund, Box 77, Livonia NY 14487 or the Catholic Daughters, Box 59, Livonia NY 14487.
William A. Christ, 63, of Old West Lake Road, Honeoye, died April 22, 2002 at F.F. Thompson Hospital in Canandaigua. He was born the son of Norman and Dorothy Curtis Christ Sr. on Dec. 18, 1938 in Rochester. He was a retiree of Northeast Conveyors of Lima. A loving father, friend and confidant. Always there to share a laugh and a smile. His quiet strength and gentle ways will always be remembered. When Bill wasn’t working he could be found with his family on his boat or playing his guitar. He is deeply missed. He is survived by his daughters, Robin (Stephen) Cashman of Conn., Kelly (Colm) Murphy of Webster, Tobi (Rik) Pfenninger of N.H., Wendy Christ of Farmington; grandchildren, William, Devin and Austin Cashman, Ethan and Paige Pfenninger and Liam Murphy; sisters, Deanna (Chuck) Wooden of Fairport, Nancy (Donald) Bellis of Canandaigua; brother Norman (Ann) Christ Jr. of Spencerport; several nieces, nephews, grand nieces and nephews. No prior calling. Friends attended a memorial service April 27, 2002 at the Honeoye-Hemlock American legion on West Lake Road in Honeoye. In lieu of flowers friends may make memorial contributions to Sands Cancer Center, 360 Parrish St., Canandaigua NY 14424. Arrangements by Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, Inc. in Honeoye.Carter A. Fiegl, age 1 year old, died April 24, 2002 at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester. He resided on Harpinger Dr. in Gates with his parents and sister. He is survived by his parents, Martin and Jennifer (Marcin) Fiegl; his sister Taylor Fiegl; maternal grandparents, Joseph and Suzanne Marcin Jr. of Geneseo; paternal grandparents, Ron and Cindy Fiegl of Corfu; maternal great grandparents, Gerard and Stella Fox of Orchard Park, Esther Cullis of Hamburg; paternal great grandmother Eileen Cook of Brockton, N.Y.; uncles, Joseph Marcin III of San Jose, Calif. and Ron Fiegl Jr. of Corfu. He was preceded in death by his maternal great grandfather Joseph Marcin Sr. He was born April 12, 2001 in Rochester, the son of Martin and Jennifer (Marcin) Fiegl. Visitation was held at the Rector-Hicks Funeral Home, 111 Main St. in Geneseo on Friday. Memorials may be made to the family at 256 Harpington Dr., Rochester NY 14624 for MENKES RESEARCH. Funeral Mass was held April 27 at St. Mary’s Church with Father Daniel McMullin officiating.
Anna E. Cisinsky, 92, a retired seamstress for the Bridgeport, Connecticut Local Garment Union, died April 24, 2002 at the Livingston County Campus Skilled Nursing Facility in Mt. Morris. Mrs. Cisinsky resided on Retsof Ave. in Retsof prior to her entry into the SNF in March. She is survived by two sons, Dr. Gregory (Penny) Liptak of Retsof, William Liptak of New Britain, Conn.; grandchildren, Alex and Paige Liptak of Conn., Gregory II, James and Peter Liptak of Retsof; dear friends, Margaret and Marjorie Sorensen, Gen. Corwel, Darlene Musial and the Knapik family, all of Connecticut, Onnolee Keller of Retsof. She was preceded in death by her granddaughter Erin Liptak. She was born Nov. 21, 1909 in Budapest, Hungary, the daughter of Charles and Theresa (Horvath) Velkey. She was proud to come to America at the age of 12. She was a longtime garment union representative for the International Ladies Garment Workers Union. She was a past Senior Citizen of the Year in York. She will be sorely missed by the ducks, geese and chickens. Memorials may be made to Livingston County Hospice, 2 Livingston County Campus, Mt. Morris NY 14510. No prior calling hours. Private Funeral Services will be held at the Rector-Hicks Funeral Home in Geneseo at the convenience of the family.
“My brother Rob, you will be missed by so many,” wrote Michael Hebrank. “We can’t believe how fast this completely unfair evil disease took you but your bravery and bold determination to fight it head on will serve as an inspiration to everyone and be the cornerstone of your legacy. Rest In Peace big brother.”This obituary is protected by copyright by Hannemann Funeral Home, Inc.. Proudly Serving the Communities of NYACK and ALL OF ROCKLAND COUNTY. in the state of New York, United States We would like to offer our sincere support to anyone coping with grief. Enter your email below for our complimentary daily grief messages. Messages run for up to one year and you can stop at any time. Your email will not be used for any other purpose. Albert J. Hebrank was the best surveyor, the most outstanding professional, and one of the finest gentlemen I have ever known! He was a role model and mentor to all who had the pleasure to know him.
Serving as President of the Land Surveyors’ Assoc. of Washington and his ten years of service on the Board of Registration are only a few of the many things Al did do better the profession and protect the Public. Al ran a straight line and will always be remembered. I am proud to have known him. My sincere condolences to his family.
I first met him when we were fraternity brothers at the UW. We were both Smokejumpers back when we were young. I will send this to the Smokejumpers magazine for publication. AL was a great surveyor, teacher and man that I am extremely grateful to have met, known and worked with for many years. His legacy will live on forever. All of us at Hebrank, Steadman & Associates will miss him greatly. I am proud to have had Al as my brother-in-law for 24 years. Among my fondest memories are the times he, Ruth, and I went to Ivars on the wharf for fish and chips almost every time I came to visit. Also, we picked up live crab and cooked them at home. I already miss him!Words cannot describe what I feel about Al! Even though he was my stepfather, I considered him to be my dad. He gave me away to Craig 16 years ago, and I will always treasure that moment. There are so many wonderful memories he has left behind for me, and I am truly greatful for them! Josiah, Alyssa, Tyler and Trevor will miss thier Papa Al. We will all miss you.
It is said that everyone you encounter in life leaves a mark on your soul; a lasting impression. Al has definatly made his mark in this world and in our lives.
We feel priviledged to have met Al & you, Ruth because of a survey problem. Al handled our case even when he was not in good health. We will always remember the miracle that happened while he was in the hospital during that time.
Al was a factor with LSAW when I became licensed and joined in 1975. His work for LSAW and WA Land Surveyors will not be ignored. My sympathies for his family with hopes that new Land Surveyors will learn of the legacy from this man.
Al was always generous and willing to take precious time out of his day to help anyone in need. Al has helped me tremendously as he has so many. All of us in our great profession had this special feeling of professional pride when in the presence of Al. I am definitely a better person and surveyor for having shared some moments with Al. God Bless You My Friend.We didn’t get the opportunity to know Al intimately, but we feel that the time we were able to spend with him will always stay with us in our hearts. He was an amazing man, full of stories, laughter and life…even in the last days.When I surveyed my own church awhile back in Fauntleroy, I was glad to match Al’s work, Pinky Palmerton and Tom Kido as well as find the original corners all in the same survey. Now Al our friend is with the Lord.
The world lost a great man. I lost a great brother-in-law. I will never forget his ever present good humor and generous heart. I can’t remember ever seeing Al without a smile on his face, laughter in his eyes, and God in his heart. Al was my brother and my friend. I will truly miss him.
“But I would not have you be ignorant, brethren, concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others which have no hope. For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again,even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him. For this we say unto you by the word of the Lord, that we which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep. 1 Thessalonians 4:13-15. God bless the best Dad a Son could ever pray for!My deepest sympathies to you during this time. It was such a great pleasure coming to your home every week for the past year. I enjoyed all the time I spent with Al, you and Halo. We shared many good laughs and I learned what a great man you married. He was one of a kind and as I read his many memorials I see he was and will be held close in everyones hearts.Albert John Hebrank Jr., age 72 passed away peacefully at home with his family at his side on June 3, 2006. Al is survived by his wife of 24 years, Ruth Marie Hebrank; daughter, Suzanne Marie Bailey John; three sons, Albert John III Sharon, Robert Michael Kate and Lester Patrick Carrie Hebrank; three step children, Terri Lynn Duncan, Deanna Gayle Hansen Craig and Jeffery Stuart Rotvold; 13 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren; sister, Barbara Ramsey Pete; brother, Robert Hebrank Jean sister-in-laws, Carol Jewett Strnad Ron, Mary Wagner Lanny; brother-in-law, Thomas Bey and numerous nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, June 22nd, 2006 at 1:00 PM at St. Elizabeth Episcopal Church, 1005 SW 152nd St., Burien, WA. Memorial donations may be made to St. Elizabeth Episcopal Church in Al’s name. The family has entrusted arrangements to BONNEY-WATSON Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd., SeaTac, WA 206 242-1787.
Many memories of playing when I was small, you were so kind even when I played to rough. You loved me when I could not love myself. A grandaughter could not have asked for more. A great man, a kind man, my grandfather.
Those memories are of a man who cared deeply for his family, God, and his work and how he took pride in all. I will never forget how he could fill a room with laughter and love, and I will miss his infectious smile and wonderful storytelling.I spent five great years working with Al on the State Board. His dedication and work ethic was always an inspiration to me. Even when Al wasn’t always well in the last couple of years his contributions were always great.
Although we were separated by distance and the time we spent together was perhaps too infrequent, my memories of Uncle Al are precious and as grand as the person he was.Al was a dear friend, a trusted colleague, and a mentor to me. His memory and influence on our profession will continue indefinitely. Whenever I encounter a particularly challenging survey or ethical conundrum, I always remember four letters: “WWAD”.
Dear Ruth: My deepest sympathies to you. Al was one of a kind and will be missed by everyone that knew him. I first met Al when I worked in Kirkland about 40 years ago. I later went to Montana and when Al was an ACSM director, he would come to the Montana Association meetings and we would talk surveying and the old days in Washington for hours. That has now been more than 20 years. I have been back here now for a while and did get a chance to speak to Al a year ago in Everett. I am very thankful for that. Al will always be my hero.
Ruth – Pat and I want to express our deepest regret that Al has passed away. I will always remember him as an unassuming yet powerful man. When I met him formally for the first time when you invited Pat and I to your home for dinnerhe impressed me very much because it was obvious that I had met one of those rare individuals that was always true to his convictions. Later encounters and meetings at surveying events only reinforced those first impressions. Pat and I are very proud and quite lucky to have known him and you. The man he was known as was as much because of you as what was in his heart. All our love and concern go out to you.
Al was a mentor and roll model to probably far more people than he realized. I do not know of anyone who ever knew Al and didn’t become a better person from the experience. He is already missed.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Al’s family and friends. He was dedicated to the Land Surveying profession and the citizens of Washington. He will be missed by many.Al rarely missed a meeting, he always was very ethical and a good surveyor. I am proud to be teaching the LSAW Ethics Course that Al helped to teach for so long and then passed it onto Jon Warren who then passed Al’s notes onto me.
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