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Michaelene Ann Stasko
Michaelene Ann Stasko, New York City, formerly of Binghamton,
N.Y., died Nov. 20, 2007 at Beth Israel Hospital, New York City. Born March 3, 1946, daughter of the late Michael
and Anna Spolsky Stasko, she was a graduate of Lemoyne College and was employed as a secretary for Jewish Relief Services,
New York City. Surviving are an uncle, Andrew Stasko, Maryland; and cousins. A memorial Mass will be celebrated Saturday
at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church, Forest City. Interment will be private.
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Cheryl Carol Gage
CHERYL CAROL LANDIS (Gage), 62, of Canton, GA died Aug.
30, 2008. The body was cremated. A private memorial service is planned; Huey Funeral Home
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Edward Zandt, 63, of Harpursville, NY, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle,
cousin, and friend, has died after an extended illness. He is survived by his wife of 41 years, Sharon, his daughter Cheryl
and son-in-law Michael Weinstein of Washington, DC, his daughter Sara and her partner Bernie Kolenda, and his grandson Joshua
of Thompson, PA. He is also survived by his brothers and sisters and their families; Ernest Zandt, Hans and Helen Zandt, August
Jr. and Rachael Zandt, Robert and Diana Zandt, Hedwig Koelle, Helen Tuttle, Margaret and Gary Warner, his sisters in law Dorothy
Zandt and Beverly Zandt, his in-laws and their families Sandra Tuttle, Marvin Schloss, Roxanne and Leon Decker, Elivia and
Dan Graves, and his cousins and their families Hanneli and Wilhelm Mayer, Verena and Herman Dieterle, Fred and Hedy Manzke,
Richard and Helene Manzke, and Ruth Malatino. He is predeceased by his parents August and Hedwig and his siblings Charles,
George, and Rosa. He was a loving family man who took pleasure in hosting a large annual reunion in addition to numerous smaller
events. He savored quiet time and fun times with his wife and children and had a great time taking them on vacations and traveling
the world with his beloved wife Sharon. Ed loved being outdoors working with his John Deere tractors, hunting with his friends,
and working with Sharon on their farm and in their gardens. His life of faith and service to the church was very dear to him.
He served as president of United Methodist Men for the Wyoming Annual Conference, helped communities rebuild after floods
both locally and on the Gulf Coast as a member of the Wyoming Conference disaster response team, and was a member of the board
of United Methodist Homes. He also was active in his congregation at North Fenton. He served in the US Army, was a veteran
of the Vietnam War where he was badly wounded in combat, and was proud to have served his country. His service continued in
his career of defense contracting that spanned IBM, Loral, and Lockheed Martin in Owego, NY where he contributed to projects
such as the B2 stealth aircraft. He was known as a favored colleague with a near-photographic memory for project details and
incredible dedication to his work. He quietly shared his gifts and time with many and delighted in making others happy. Ed's
family will receive friends on Sunday from 2-5 at Zacharias Funeral Home, Deposit, NY. Funeral services will be at 11 on Monday
at North Fenton United Methodist Church and will be officiated by Rev. Cindy Wenzinger. Burial at Hambletville Cemetery Tuesday
at 9. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to the West Colesville Fire Company or North Fenton United Methodist Church.
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