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......We didn't know each other until we were sworn in as Law Enforcement officers. On that day we became brothers and sisters in one of life's greatest fraternities. You became my partner, my mentor and my guardian, as I was yours. There were difficult times, rewarding times and times when we laughed and cried together. And through it all whenever I needed your help you were there for me, as I was for you. What we once thought would be just a career in law enforcement became a lasting fraternal membership. When you were taken from us, a part of us went with you. Until we are assigned together again in another place and time, our thoughts and prayers will always be with you. Joseph C. Cimino - ARPALER President Click on the person's name to view the obituary - Last Roll Call l 2005 l 2004 200612-19-06 Marcella "Betty" Sparks - Retired Rochester PD Lieutenant 12-08-06 Charles "Red" O'Geen - Retired LeRoy PD Officer 12-06-06 Rocco "Rocky" Todisco - Retired Rochester PD Detective 11-13-06 Michael Popowich - Retired Greece PD Officer 11-01-06 Louis C. Bertino - Retired Rochester PD Sergeant 10-14-06 Terrance C. Villnow - Retired Rochester PD Officer 10-07-06 Maury Imperial - Retired Rochester PD Detective 09-22-06 John R. Culella - Retired Rochester PD Detective 09-09-06 John Gallagher- Retired Irondequoit PD Sergeant 08-31-06 Theodore G. Neidert - Retired Rochester PD Officer 08-12-06 Margaret H. Pfuntner - Retired Rochester PD Investigator 08-01-06 William Reynolds - Retired Rochester PD Sergeant 07-28-06 James D. Marasco - Retired Gates PD Officer 07-08-06 Salvatore "Sam" Marchione - Retired Rochester PD Officer 06-30-06 Charles J. Bonsignore - Retired Rochester PD Sergeant 06-16-06 Francis
T. Newman - Retired
Rochester PD
Officer 01-01-06 Daniel P. Brennan - Retire Rochester PD Officer
LIEUTENANT
MARCELLA (BETTY) SPARKS She
is predeceased by her husbands Anthony Sparks, Vincent Papaleo
and Robert Schneider Sr and her sister Dorothy Finucane. She retired to Wolcott, NY in 1978. She recently resided at Forest Park Senior Living Center in Victor, NY. Friends may call Friday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at Lucey-VanVoorhis Funeral Home, 301 West Main St., Victor. Marcella's Funeral Mass will be celebrated Saturday morning at 9 a.m. at St. Patrick's Church, Victor. Interment - North Wolcott Cemetary. Gifts in her memory may be directed to a charity of your choice. THE MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR CONDOLENCES
TO THE SPARKS FAMILY OFFICER
CHARLES "RED" O'GEEN THE MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR CONDOLENCES
TO THE O'GEEN FAMILY DETECTIVE
ROCCO "ROCKY" TODISCO THE MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR CONDOLENCES
TO THE TODISCO FAMILY OFFICER
MICHAEL POPOWICH THE MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR CONDOLENCES TO THE POPOWICH FAMILY SERGEANT LOUIS C. BERTINO Rochester Police Department - Retired
Lou was awarded many Industrial League MVP’s in basketball and went on to play at the professional level for several years. His greatest gift was his loyalty and generosity to his fellow men as well as his fellow officers. He was a Member of the Rochester Police Locust Club, Rochester Police Benevolent, and long time member of the ARPALER. Donations may be sent to the VFW Post #1457 – 172 Picturesque Drive, Rochester, NY 14616. THE MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR CONDOLENCES
TO THE BERTINO FAMILY OFFICER TERRANCE C. VILLNOW Rochester Police Department - Retired
of Fairport, NY - Wendy (Robert) Schwartz of Springfield, MA. Brother, Robert P. (Delores) Clark of Virginia Beach, VA; sister, Deborah Clark of Rochester, NY and four grandchildren. Memorial
Services will be conducted at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in
Spring Hill FL on Friday October
20th, at 1:00 p.m. Interment will follow in the Cremation Garden. THE MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR CONDOLENCES TO THE VILLNOW FAMILY DETECTIVE
MAURY IMPERIAL
Rochester Police Department - retired
Maury proudly retired as a Detective with the Rochester Police Department after 24 years of dedicated service. After his retirement, he worked security for 10 years at the YMCA. Maury was a member of the Rochester Police Locust Club, Rochester Police Benevolent Association and a long time member of the ARPALER. Memorial donations may be directed to the YMCA, 444 East Main Street, Rochester, NY 14604. THE
MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR DETECTIVE JOHN R. CULELLA Rochester Police Department - retired Detective Culella is predeceased by his wife Loretta, and is survived by his very special friend Beverly Currier, two daughters JoAnn (John) Pickard and Christina (Peter) Piampiano, 4 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren - brother Richard (Betty) Taccone and sister Martha Marian. Besides being a long time member of The ARPALER, he was also a member of the Rochester Police Locust Club, the Rochester Police Benevolent Association, Elks Club and Knights of Columbus. John requested no visiting hours and no service, and will be buried in the National Cemetery in Riverside, California on VanBuren Blvd. Condolences and sympathy cards can be sent to: Ms. Beverly Currier or the Culella family at 574 Toledo Drive - Hemet CA. 92545. Memorial donations in his name can be made to a local hospice of your choice. THE MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR LAST
ROLL CALL THE MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR CONDOLENCES
TO THE GALLAGHER FAMILY
TO THE TOP LAST
ROLL CALL On
August 31, 2006 Ted died peacefully at home in Fairport, NY at the
age of
92 years. He is survived by his beloved wife of 61 years,
Helen (Boehm) and daughters, Kathleen (Richard) Alrutz, Alice (John)
Gucker, Joan Neidert and Helen (Jeff) Graham; 7 grandchildren; 3
great-grandchildren; sister, Dorothy Schlueter; brother, Paul Neidert.
Ted was an Army veteran of WW II, serving in the North African, Sicilian
and Italian Campaigns. He retired from the Rochester Police Department
in 1970, after 26 years of service. No prior calling. Family and
friends attended his Funeral Mass at Church of the Transfiguration,
50 West Bloomfield Rd., Pittsford Wednesday, September 6 at 10:00
A.M. Interment, Holy Sepulchre. In lieu of flowers, please consider
a charity of your choice and keep his family in your prayers. Arrangements:
Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home" THE MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR CONDOLENCES
TO THE NEIDERT FAMILY
TO THE TOP LAST
ROLL CALL Margaret
H. Pfuntner passed on August 12, 2006 at the age of 81 years. Survived
by her husband, Richard, daughter, Marjorie (Robert) Delena of Citra,
Fl; brother,
David (Moira) Andrews of Parkgate, England; nephew, Jeremy (Cleo) Andrews
of London; also 9 brothers and sister's-in-law, several nieces and
nephews in the U.S.Margaret was raised and educated in England; joined the British Royal Women's Army, serving in the Royal AA Battalion. She emigrated to the U.S. in 1953, and joined the Rochester Police Department in 1959. She was member of the Genesee Valley Pony Club, Geneseo Garden Club, Genesee Valley Breeders Association. She also volunteered for the Humane Society and the American Red Cross. She retired as an Investigator from the Rochester Police Department in 1980, and was a member of the ARPALER. Her services were held at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, Inc. Rte 15 Livonia. THE MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR CONDOLENCES
TO THE PFUNTNER FAMILY
TO THE TOP LAST
ROLL CALL THE
MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR Jim was a retired member of the Gates Police Department, and a long time member
of the ARPALER. Calling hours are MONDAY 2-5 AND 7-9 at the Falvo Funeral Home
1295 FAIRPORT NINE MILE PT. RD. (Webster, Route 250, between 104 and Plank Rd.)
His Funeral Mass will be Tuesday 9:30 a.m. at Sacred Heart Cathedral 296 Flower
City Park - In lieu of flowers, donations to Bone Marrow Transplant Unit of Strong
Memorial Hospital - 601 Elmwood Avenue - Rochester, NY 14642.
THE MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR CONDOLENCES
TO THE MARASCO FAMILY LAST
ROLL CALL THE MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR CONDOLENCES
TO THE MARCHIONE FAMILY
TO THE TOP
Before Charlie entered the Rochester Police Department, he served in the U.S. Navy during WWII. He was a long time member of the ARPALER, The Rochester Police Locust Club, The Rosewood Club, and The Police Benevolent Association. Visitations will be held on Monday 4-8 p.m. at the Profetta Funeral Chapel - 1650 Empire Blvd. His funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday 9:15 a.m. at St. Rita's Church - 1008 Maple Drive, Webster, NY. Contributions may be directed to Aquinas Institute, 1127 Dewey Avenue, Rochester, NY 14613 or Life-time Care/Hospice, 70 Metro Park, Rochester, NY 14623 THE MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR CONDOLENCES
TO THE BONSIGNORE FAMILY
TO THE TOP LAST
ROLL CALL
THE
MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR
CONDOLENCES
TO THE NEWMAN FAMILY
TO THE TOP LAST
ROLL CALL Edward
DiSabato passed on June 06, 2006 at the age of 77. He is survived
by his beloved wife of 43 years Annette
(Zaffuto) DiSabato;
children
Diane
(Gary)
Palmiere,
Doreen
Bonder,
Edward
DiSabato, David DiSabato, Steven (Veronica) DiSabato & devoted
daughter Lynn Marie DiSabato; grandchildren Nicole & Michael
Palmiere, Ian & Jordan Bonder, Nina Marie “Padina” & Anthony “Tony” DiSabato;
sisters Beatrice (Bob Stefanello) Domizio & Lorraine DiSabato;
step-brothers & step-sister Leonard Federico, Mary Federico & Robert
Federico; sister-in-law & brother-in-law Betty (Vincent) Teresi;
several nieces, nephews & dear friends. Edward was born in Mt. Vernon, NY and he served his country as a US Marine during WWII. He was a retired detective, serving with the Rochester Police Department for 26 years. He was fond of collecting coins & jewelry and will be remembered for his ability as a handyman. Visitation is Friday 2-4 & 7-9 at Bartolomeo & Perotto Funeral Home - 1411 Vintage Lane (Between 390 and Long Pond Road) Edward’s Funeral Mass will be held 9:30 a.m. on Sat. at Holy Cross Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Donations may be sent to the School of the Holy Childhood or to Lollypop Farm. THE MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR CONDOLENCES
TO THE DISABATO FAMILY
TO THE TOP LAST ROLL CALL I
sadly report the passing of retired RPD Officer George Daley at the
age of 87. George was also a veteran of WWII. He was
predeceased by his wife Margaret. He is survived by his son George
C. Daley, several
nieces and nephews and close friends. His family will
receive friends Tuesday 3-6 p.m. at Paul W. Harris Funeral Home 570
Kings Highway South
(Corner of Titus Avenue) where his funeral service will
also be held on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. THE
MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR
CONDOLENCES
TO THE DALEY FAMILY LAST
ROLL CALL Retired Rochester
Police Department Police Commissioner Joseph E. Battaglia passed
on
April 28th, 2006 at the age of 91. He is survived by his wife of
65 years, Irene (Tornabene) Battaglia; sons Richard (Noreen) & Ray
Battaglia; Brother Sam battaglia; Sister Josephine Gallia; five grandchildren
and 5 great grandchildren. There are no prior calling hours. His
Memorial Mass will be held Tuesday May 2 - 9:15 a.m. at St. Ambrose
Chruch
- 25 Empire Blvd. (at
Culver) In lieu of flowers,
memorials may be directed to the American Heart Association - 2113 Chili Avenue
- Rochester, NY 14624 - Internment is private.THE
MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR
CONDOLENCES
TO THE BATTAGLIA FAMILY LAST
ROLL CALL Retired
RPD Officer Daniel J. Glanton passed on
April 9th, 2006 at the age of 78. Dan is survived
by his wife, Florence; children, Darcy (Tom) Brenner, Daniel
(Kim)
Glanton, Danielle (Rich) Allport, Michele (Lee) Henhawk, Diedre
Reeves, Thomas Duthoy, John (Julie) Duthoy, Michael (Julie) Duthoy,
Deborah (Steven) Cappon; brother James Glanton; 17 grandchildren;
many nieces and nephews. Officer Glanton was a Veteran of WWII
as well as a 20 year veteran of the Rochester
Police Department. He was a long time member of the ARPALER.Friends are invited to call Wednesday, April 12, 4-7 p.m. at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Inc. 735 East Avenue - Hilton, NY. The service will also be held at the Funeral Home on Thursday at 11:00 a.m. Private interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Lakeshore Fire Department or the Greece Volunteer Amublance. THE MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR CONDOLENCES
TO THE GLANTON FAMILY OFFICER
DAVID P. HAHN THE
MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR
CONDOLENCES
TO THE HAHN FAMILY SGT.
JOHN E. GROPP "The Gropper" THE
MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR
CONDOLENCES
TO THE GROPP FAMILY SGT.
ROBERT J. SPECKSGOOR Bob served with the Rochester Police Department and retired after 37 years of dedicated service. He was also a Navy Veteran of WWII where he received a Bronze Star as a Deep Sea Diver. In addition to being a long time member of the ARPALER, Bob was also a member of the Rochester Police Locust Club, VFW Post #307, American Legion Post #1182 and P.A.C. Club. Friends may call Wednesday 4:00-8:00 p.m. at Farrell-Ryan Funeral Home, 777 Long Pond Road (between English and Latta). Bob's Funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday at St. Andrew's Church, 901 Portland Avenue - Entombment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. THE MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR CONDOLENCES
TO THE SPECKSGOOR FAMILY
After many years with the Rochester Police Department, Ed joined the Monroe County District Attorney's Office, as an Investigator, and later was responsible for maintaining case evidence necessary for court trials. He was a local military hero, serving his country as a Tank Commander and Platoon Sergeant at the "Battle of the Bulge" in World War II. He also saw action again in the Korean War. He could best be described as easy going, generous, quiet, hard working and a loyal friend. Ed was an avid golfer, bowler and loved a good card game. He was also a loyal long time member of the ARPALER. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to St. Joseph's Villa, 3300 Dewey Avenue, Rochester, NY 14616. Services will be arranged by Bartolomeo & Perotto Funeral Home 1411 Vintage Lane. Visitation hours will be Sunday, January 8th, 1-5 p.m. and his Funeral Mass will be celebrated Monday, January 9th, 9:30 a.m. at St. Theodore's Church, 168 Spencerport Road - Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. THE MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR CONDOLENCES TO THE RANALETTA FAMILY OFFICER
DANIEL P. BRENNAN
He was born in Columbus, Ohio October 29, 1943, the son of Joseph E. and Sebastiana L. (Chessa) Brennan and was a graduate of Aquinas College High School in Columbus. He served in the U.S. Army for 2 years during the Vietnam War, and served many years thereafter as an officer in the U.S. Coast Guard Reserves. He received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Political Science at the University of Rochester and went on to received a professional degree in teaching at National University in San Marcos, California. Dan was a member at Saint Vincent Ferrer Church in Sun City and also a member of the Knights of Columbus, Rochester Police Locust Club, and long time member of the ARPALER. He is survived by his beloved wife of 39 years Julia, two sons, Greg and Mark Brennan, daughter and son-in-law Michelle and Kip Shipley and grandchildren, Kelsey and Tyler Shipley. sisters and brothers, Margaret Belli of Columbus, Joseph (Judith) Brennan of Ft. Myers, Fl., James (Janet) Brennan of Westerville, Ohio, Mary Ann (Michael) Watson of Irvine, CA., Eileen (Edward) Sims of Columbus, and Kathleen (Clarke) Hounsell of Readfield, Maine. Several cousins, nieces and nephews. There will be no visiting hours. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated Saturday 1-7-06 - 11:30 a.m. at St. Vincent Ferrer Church, Murrieta Rd. Sun City CA. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society in the Name of Daniel P. Brennan THE MEMBERS OF THE ARPALER OFFER THEIR CONDOLENCES TO THE BRENNAN FAMILY |
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