Conesus Lake: Unexpectedly on December 7, 2016 at age 26 years. Predeceased by his grandparents Richard & Doris Hornberger. Survived by his son Arlo Mead; his mother Amy Hornberger (Daniel Raponi) of Conesus, his father John Haag of Marion, and his step father Mark VanMorrelgem of Canadice; brothers, John Hornberger and Wyatt Raponi, and sister Samantha Haag. Also survived by his grandparents Don & Joyce Haag, several aunts, uncles, cousins, and many friends.
Friends may call on Monday, December 12th, from 4-7pm at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home Inc., 21 Big Tree Street, Rte 15 & 20A, Livonia. Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, December 13th, at 11am at the Hemlock Methodist Church, 4616 N. Main Street, Hemlock, NY 14466. Interment will be held privately. Memorial contributions may be made to Nature Conservancy of Central & Western NY, 1048 University Ave., Rochester, NY 14607. To send a condolence and for further information please visit:
www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com
To the Families of Mr. Hornberger: My sincere condolences to you for the unexpected, loss of your dear loved one. Although words cannot take away your pain, may you find a measure of comfort in God’s promise stated at Isaiah 26:19. Knowing that there is hope for our loved ones that have fallen asleep in death is very reassuring.(1 John 4:9; Revelation 21:4,5). I am sorry for your loss.
This is just so sad. He was the nicest guy ever. Amy and Dan, I am so sorry for the loss of your son. He really was so nice and he really did love to fish. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you..
Don and Joyce, we are so sorry to hear about the loss of your Grandson, James. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sorrowful time.
Don and Joyce we are so very sorry to hear of the passing of your grandson James. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sorrowful time.
lwilley3@rochester.rr.com Amy & Dan : we are so sorry for your loss of James we are thinking of you and our prayers are with you all
Amy and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. May god cradle you and yours in his arms
Love you carm
To Jamies mother Amy- my heart breaks a million times for the loss of a child, a special bond and a tragic loss- Livonia stands beside you. To Jamies son Arlo- you are the living proof that such a good man did live, my heart hurts to know such a little boy lost such a wondeful daddy. To Jamie- a tragic loss that all of Livonia will always remember. All our memories will always be cherished and with that you will never truly be gone. Im glad you were our down stairs neighbor and im glad we were friends in school- all the times we fished and hiked. Rest easy and fly high
Amy
Words cannot express how deeply sorry I am. Although I haven’t seen Jamie in a long time it was so nice to see glimpes of his life through FB. I have so many memories and how special he was to Michael and I. I understand all too well of what you are going through..Jamie, you and your family are in Michaels and my thoughts every minute. He and Michael were alike in many ways. May he be in peace.
I met Jamie at school he was in a great mood and smiling and always ready ready to help a friend. God bless you Jamie
Oh dear Amy! Please know how saddened I am hearing of the passing of your son James. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. My heart goes out to you.
Donna and Diane
I cannot believe that this has happened. I will always have fond memories of being your neighbor when we were really small. We used to play everyday and when you and your family moved away, it was terribly difficult for me to not have you across the street from me. I’m so glad we reunited several years ago. It was nice to see the young man you had grown into. Words cannot adequately express the sorrow I feel. You will always be in my heart, Jamie. Until we meet again, old friend.
Amy & all of Jamie’s family, I met Jamie when he was a student of mine @ BOCES and he became friends with my daughter Erika. I’ve never met a person who loved the outdoors and animals as much as he did. He never knew where his cell phone was but he ALWAYS new where the best hunting and fishing spots where. He told me he always dreamed of becoming a hunting guide out west when he graduated from high school. He would come to my office and search for jobs out west on the Internet. He was a beautiful boy, kind, funny, and loved by all. I’m so very sorry for your loss. Sue