Leonora M. Hoyt
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Rochester: December 4, 2012 at age 99. Leonora is predeceased by her 1st husband, Joseph Nunes; 2nd husband, Martin Hoyt; mother & father; 4 sisters; 2 brothers; sons-in-law, Frank Stagnitto & John Pereira; granddaughter, Elizabeth (Bauer) Dziedzic; great-grandson, Jared Scheffer. She is survived by her children, Mary Stagnitto, Joseph (Ann) Nunes, Virginia (Leonard) Bauer, Loretta Pereira, Rita Nallin, James (JoAnn Dirkx) Nunes & Linda (Timothy) Slabaugh; 22 grandchildren; 43 great-grandchildren; 13 great-great-grandchildren; brother, Anthony; brothers-in-law, Steve & Ralph; many nieces, nephews and cousins; dear friends. Leonora enjoyed baking, crocheting, bowling and spending time with her family. She worked for WalMart in Geneseo she was 95 years old. Leonora’s visitation will be held, Sunday, December 9th, 1-4 P.M. at Vay-Schleich & Meeson Funeral Home, Greece Chapel, 1075 Long Pond Road. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated, Monday, December, 10th, 9:30 A.M. at St. Theodore’s Church, 168 Spencerport Road. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery will follow Mass. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Disabled American Veterans (DAV.org)
Aunt Lee I have so many great memories of times we spent with you, too many to list. I will always remember your Holiday parties, bowling in a league with you and Aunt Virginia and summers at your cottage just to name a few. You will be always remembered and sadly missed. My deepest sympathy to family and friends.
Your Niece
Gloria Templeton
From Calhune drive and Bullhead City to East Lake Road, if you planned to visit Grandma she knew before you arrived. There was Chicken in the oven, Soup on the stove and Cookies at the table for you to enjoy. She told life learned stories and never a lie. She laughed with you and not at. No one could deny she is the best Damn Grandma Alive! Love Bobby
I remember all the fun Holiday parties at your home in Gates like it was yesterday. I also remember all the summer days I spent at your cottage swimming, boating, fishing and watching you bake. I will think of you always. Your Niece Gloria Templeton
Dear Mom
Where do I start to thank you for the life you gave me and where it is today because of you. You were there for the birth of my three kids and there to see my wonderful grandchildren, two weddings and many gatherings that brought you to Ohio and Illinois
You loved and took care of my dad, and I know that wasn’t always easy. You filled my life with endless possibilities and then some. I wasn’t the easiest kid to raise and you hung in there and loved me through all the good and bad.
The miles have been between us but we were still only seconds away and now just a few more miles but still only seconds away. I am full of joy for you mom and sad for me because I miss the love I can touch but You will live on in my heart forever.
I cannot wait till we celebrate eternity together. Thank you again for being who you were and never wavering from that. All my love Linda
My thoughts and prayers are going out to your family. I was always so impressed with gramma’s independence and love of her family. You all were always so good to her, may she rest in peace!
Jill
Now mom, you can RIP as you always used to say, ‘sleeping is for dead people’. You were the best mom in the whole wide world. I never imagined that I would have to watch you take your last breath though. Very Very hard to do. I thank you for all the valuable time we ever spent together and for the many many lessons you have tought me. The first and foremost was to always have family come first and to enjoy ‘life’ as if it were your last day on earth. Secondly, my talents in the kitchen came from you for which I also thank you very much and my family thanks you too. Not too much restuarant food in our house, home cooking only. I will miss you dearly mom, but will await the day when I meet with you again. Love Loretta