Jane E. Fisher – January 3, 2023

Honeoye: At age 79, Jane passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Tuesday, January 3, 2023. She was born in Batavia, NY to the late Russell and Alverta May. Jane is predeceased by her beloved husband, Robert Fisher; and by her brother, Stanley May. Survived by her children, John (Olga) Fisher and Cheryl (Jeff) Harloff, her brother, Carl (Carol Ann) May and a sister in law, Shirley May; her grandchildren, Shane, Nick, Nataliya, Natasha and Adrian, several nieces, nephews and life long friend Sandy Gates.

Jane was raised on the family produce farm in Honeoye, NY. Her parents owned a widely known farm stand on Main St that is still being used today on the school sports fields. After graduating from the University of Denver, Jane was employed for many years as a bookkeeper. Her love of horses as a young girl led her to meeting her husband. She and Robert together operated a horse farm on Allen’s Hill for 20 years where their love for horses was passed on to their children. Jane spent years in the Ontario County 4-H program as a young adult member and then as a 4-H club leader and drill team leader. Jane loved gardening and the outdoors where she took long walks with her beloved dog, Jack. She enjoyed playing cards including euchre and bridge where she met weekly with a loyal group of ladies. She was an avid reader and volunteer at the Bristol library. She loved watching the Buffalo Bills. Jane was very proud of all of her grandchildren and was looking forward to seeing them accomplish their goals. She will be forever cheering them on.

Friends and family are invited to call from 10AM to 12PM on Saturday January 21, 2023 at the Kevin Dougherty Funeral Home, 8624 Main Street in Honeoye, where Jane’s Memorial Service will follow at 12PM. A private interment will take place at Allen’s Hill cemetery immediately following the memorial service. Memorial Contributions may be sent to the Bristol Library 6750 County Rd 32 Canandaigua, NY 14424. To share a memory or condolence, please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

Nellie M. Rossborough ~ December 31, 2022

Groveland: At age 94, Nellie passed away peacefully on Saturday, December 31, 2022 at the Livingston County Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation in Mount Morris, New York. She was born in Groveland, NY to the late, George and Neva Henry. Nellie is predeceased by her husband, Elwood Rossborough; her brothers, Bill Henry, John “Pete” Henry, Howard Henry and Jim Henry, Gerald “Jerry” Henry. Survived by her sons, David (Teri) Rossborough, Donald (Claudia) Rossborough; her sister, Arlene Moyer; and her grandchildren, Ron (Marybeth) Rossborough, Jon Rossborough, Mike (Elizabeth) Rossborough, Jody (Chris) Payne, Todd Rossborough, Kyle (Jen) Rossborough, James (Patrice) Forrester, Kenneth (Debbie) Forrester, Christopher (Maureen) Bogdan; along with several nieces, nephews, great grandchildren, and great great-granddaughters.

Interment will take place at 10AM on May 1, 2023 at Maplewood Cemetery in Linwood, NY.  Memorial contributions may be made to: Susan G. Komen for the Cure, 13770 Noel Road, Suite 801889, Dallas, TX 75380. To share a memory or a condolence, please visit: wwwdoughertyfuneralhomes.com

John “Jack ” M. Riley ~ December 29, 2022

Jack was born in Bennington, VT to John H. and Ruth Lavin Riley on Remembrance Day in 1951. For many years, he believed the Memorial Day parades were for him alone to celebrate his birthday.

He was raised in a loving household in Groveside, NY, where on a dirt road his father and his Uncle Bob built homes side by side.  The cousins were more like siblings than cousins.  It was somewhat a magical childhood, living out in the country and exploring the world with his cousin, Bobby.  Jack’s siblings are Kathy Riley, Bennington, VT; Tom Riley (Kristee Iacobucci), Groveside, NY; and Trish Bossong, Bennington, VT; and his cousins are Barb Gifford, Groveside, NY; Mary Jane Eddy (dec) and Bobby Ellis (dec).  He attended a one room schoolhouse down the road for a couple of years, then St. Mary’s and then public school in Hoosick Falls.

After graduating from Hoosick Falls High School, Jack attended Hudson Valley Community College and then proceeded to Oswego State University.  In his senior year, Jack met Laurie Hugenbruch and followed her home to the Rochester, NY area. They wed in 1974. He loved all his in-laws and reveled in becoming an uncle on both sides of the family.

Jack proceeded to pursue engineering degrees at RIT, culminating in a Masters in Systems Engineering.  Along the way, he worked for various companies as an engineer and after that as a consultant and college professor.  He loved being able to share real life experiences with his students.  

Jack and Laurie have two children – Meghann and Patrick.  When Meg married Stephen Rose, it was an especially wonderful expansion of the family and eventually included three grandchildren:  Evelyn, Gavin and Augustus (Gus).  Jack loved his children and grandchildren immensely, nurturing all their interests, whatever they may be.  He had unique bonds with each grandchild and loved to spoil them with gifts and experiences.  Jack nurtured the leader in Evie, the scientist in Gavin and the artist in Gus.  Family dinner and family vacations were some of his favorite experiences.

Jack had a great sense of humor.  He loved to tease, joke and be good-natured trouble, encouraging his grandchildren and nieces and nephews to do the same.  Jack often wore shirts with puns for which he loved to see other people’s reaction.  Sarcasm and quick wit he passed along to his children and grandchildren.

He also gave freely of his time to volunteer in many roles either alongside his family or with his profession.  Despite never playing soccer in his youth, he learned the game and coached both his children and his grandchildren.  He was the cub scout leader of the No Fun Den.  (The NFD was named such as he made sure those boys toed the line!  Quite a few of them ended up achieving the rank of Eagle Scout.)  He was a founding member of the local chapter of INCOSE – International Council on Systems Engineering – and was a key part of coordinating their 2005 International Symposium in Rochester. Jack actively served in church leadership roles and youth groups in Irondequoit, volunteered in the Livonia Fire Department and Livonia and Lima Volunteer Ambulance Corps, among other things.

He was deeply spiritual.  His impact on others and this world is immeasurable.

When not working or volunteering he puttered around his beloved six-acre farm in South Lima, NY where the family moved from West Irondequoit  – gardening, bee keeping, wine making, wood working, bread baking, building an outdoor wood fired pizza oven, etc., etc.  Whatever he was doing outside, he made sure music was playing – mostly 60’s and 70’s.  Ask our neighbors.  He taught himself guitar and saxophone, although he could never carry a tune.  In fact, he turned on music first thing in the morning in the house, even if shortly thereafter he left to do something else.

Jack loved holidays and traditions.  He left us with an immense wealth of memories of Christmas cookie baking and tree sales, pumpkin carving at Halloween, trips to the State Fair, RIT Imagination Day, STEM camp, Easter egg hunts, first day of school photos, fireworks, bonfires and sparklers, splashing in the pool, vacation breakfasts, and playing games like UNO, Telestrations and Cribbage.

There will be a celebration of Jack’s life at the farm on Sunday, May 28th.  Email CelebrateJack0528@gmail.com for details and to RSVP. 

His desire is to have his ashes scattered in South Lima, Groveside, at Wrigley Field when his beloved Cubbies are playing at home, somewhere in Ireland and on a beach in Delaware where the extended family spent a week each summer for the past nine years or so.  Jack and Evie always had breakfast duty.  The past two years he had t-shirts made that said Breakfast Crew just for the two of them.

He will be – and already is – deeply missed.

The Jack Riley Memorial Fund is being established at FLCC to support the purchase of equipment for the lab at the Victor Campus where he was a professor for the past six plus years.  Donations can be made at https://www.flcc.edu/giving/ or by sending a check made out to the FLCC Foundation and sent to Finger Lakes Community College Foundation, 3325 Marvin Sands Drive, Canandaigua, NY 14424.

In either case, please note that the gift is designated for the Jack Riley Memorial Fund.