Alice K. Wing – March 24, 2013

Conesus/Dansville: Alice K. Wing, 88 years of Dansville, formerly of Conesus, died Sunday, March 24, 2013 at Noyes Memorial Hospital in Dansville.She was born May 12, 1924, in Rochester, NY, the daughter of Alfred W. Whyte, Sr. and Evelyn Frances Kelly. She was a member of the South Livonia United Church of Christ. Alice was predeceased by husband, Carlton Wing and her son, Wayne Wing.

She is survived by her children, Darlene (Jim) Bonnell of Michigan, Alan (Thomasine) Wing of Piffard, Roger (Kris) Wing of Livonia, and Keith (Gail) Wing,Sr. of Ossian. several grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great great grandchildren. brother, Alfred Whyte,Jr. of Avon. sister, Dorothy Whyte of Rochester. several nieces and nephews.

Friends are invited to attend services Thursday, March 28, at the South Livonia United Church of Christ, Route 15, South Livonia at 2 PM with the Rev. Sue Forsyth officiating. Burial, Oak Ridge Cemetery, South Livonia. Friends wishing may make memorial contributions to the South Livonia United Church of Christ, 5087 South Livonia Rd. Livonia, NY 14487. Arrangements entrusted to Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, Inc. Livonia – Honeoye. To send condolence, please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

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2 thoughts on “Alice K. Wing – March 24, 2013

  1. Dear Keith, Gail and families,
    Your Mom, Alice was a wonderfully sweet woman. I helped take care of Alice @ Gary and Dorothy’s. We had many good laughs, while I was sitting with her. One of the good times was this past Christmas, we all exchanged gifts,she bought me a cute snowflake hand towel that I will always use during the Holiday seasons. I bought her a pink robe, she was so happy with something so small. I am going to miss Alice so greatly. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families during this most difficult time.

  2. So many great memories came flooding back with all the fun we had with the saddle tramps – the grueling practices and laughter (including great treats she had) in the pasture next to the house, days gone by, lost in time but holding steadfast in my memories. Her smile will always be with me. A great lady in my eyes. Bless all of you

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