She also enjoyed playing BINGO, and, when unable to attend BINGO games, she would play slots and BINGO on the computer.īillie was married to John Dunkley, who survives. Billie especially loved collecting Fenton glass and jewelry. She would even find treasures along the roadside to add to her collection and sell on eBay. Lovingly referred to as the “Garage Sale Queen” by her family, Billie loved visiting and collecting items from garage sales. Billie lived in Rochester for most of her adult life until moving to the Arkport area about four years ago to be closer to family. She then became the City Clerk for the City of Rochester until her retirement in 2005. After graduation, Billie moved to Rochester, NY, where she was employed for about 20 years at the Eastman Kodak Company as a payroll clerk. Wilhelmina grew up in Paterson and attended St. She was born in Paterson, NJ on Octoto the late Anna Marie Mayer. James Mercy Hospital following an illness. “Billie” (Erdin) Dunkley – 73 – of 276 Knollwood Road, Arkport, died Monday (December, 26, 2016) at her St. Private services will be held at the convenience of the family.įuneral arrangements are in care of the Dagon Funeral Home. Also surviving are his son, Joseph Lawrence of Arkport his grandson, Blake (Crystal Caldwell) Lawrence of Arkport 2 sisters, Sandra Lawrence of Arkport and Violet (Don) Lang of Arkport several nieces & nephews.Īt Shelton’s request there will be no calling hours. He was married on Decem(56 years) to the former Barbara Glover who survives. Shelton was preceded in death by his son, Scott Lawrence 1 brother, Herman “Donald” Lawrence 1 sister, Phyllis Hoyt. Throughout the years, Shelton enjoyed the farming life and also loved working on the farm equipment. He stayed active in the business until he was forced to “slow down” due to ill health about 18 months ago. He was a graduate of Arkport Central School (class of 1955).įor the majority of his life, Shelton was active in the operation of the Lawrence Family Farm, a dairy farm in Arkport established by his grandfather and remained a family owned business through five generations.
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Punk was a lifelong resident of Arkport and resided his entire life on the Lawrence Family Farm. “Punk” Lawrence – 79 – of 8412 County Route 48 (Oak Hill Rd.), Arkport, died early Monday morning (December 26, 2016) at Noyes Memorial Hospital in Dansville, following a long illness.īorn in North Hornell on June 24, 1937, he was the son of Arnold & Katie (Kimble) Lawrence.