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Obituaries Buffalo News 2010 by Name Obituaries as found in the Buffalo News: 2010 Date of Place of Date, Page of Last Name/Maiden First Name M.I. Age Death Death/Birth/Residence Date, Page detailed obit Abbarno Vincent "Lolly" A. 9/26/2010 Kenmore, NY 9-30-2010: C4 Abbatte/Saunders Murielle A. 87 1/11/2010 1-13-2010: B4 Abbo Joseph D. 57 5/31/2010 Lewiston, NY 6-3-2010: B4 Brooksville, FL; formerly of Abbott Casimer "Casey" 12/19/22009 Cheektowaga, NY 4-18-2010: C6 Abbott Phillip C. 3/31/2010 4-3-2010: B4 Abbott Stephen E. 7/6/2010 7-8-2010: B4 Abbott/Pfoetsch Barbara J. 4/20/2010 5-2-2010: B4 Abeles Esther 95 1/31/2010 2-4-2010: C4 Abelson Gerald A. 82 2/1/2010 Buffalo, NY 2-3-2010: B4 Abraham Frank J. 94 3/21/2010 3-23-2010: B4 Abrahams/Gichtin Sonia 2/10/2010 died in California 2-14-2010: C4 Abramo Rafeala 93 12/16/2010 12-19-2010: C4 Abrams Charlotte 4/6/2010 4-8-2010: B4 Abrams S. "Michelle" M. 37 5/21/2010 Salamanca, NY 5-23-2010: B4 Abrams Walter I. 5/15/2010 Basom, NY 5-19-2010: B4 Abrosette/Aksterowicz Sister Mary 6/18/2010 6-19-2010: C4 Refer to BEN 2-21-2010: B6/7/8 for more possible Abshagen Charles, Jr. L. 73 2/19/2010 North Tonawanda, NY 2-22-2010: B8 information Acevedo Miguel A. 10/6/2010 Buffalo, NY 10-27-2010: B4 Achkar John E. 10/22/2010 Grand Island, NY 10-24-2010: C6 Ackendorf Alice M. 86 6/27/2010 Irving, NY 6-28-2010: B4 Acosta Ruben 11/16/2010 Buffalo, NY 11-21-2010: C4 Acosta Baez Ricardo 6/4/2010 Buffalo, NY 6-6-2010: B4 Acquisto Louis J. 93 11/14/2010 Buffalo, NY 11-17-2010: B4 Adach/Struzempa Charlotte 2/4/2010 West Seneca, NY 2-5-2010: B4 Adam Paul S. 2/14/2010 6-23-2010: B4 Port Charlotte, FL; Adam Paul S. 69 2/14/2010 Lackawanna, NY 2-18-2010: B4 Adamczak Max D. 73 12/18/2010 Orchard Park, NY 12-21-2010: D6 Adamczak/Warnes Rose M. 10/29/2010 10-30-2010: D4 Adamczyk Annie B. 11/24/2010 Buffalo, NY 11-27-2010: D4 Adamczyk Joseph G. 10/2/2010 West Seneca, NY 10-6-2010: B4 Adamczyk Robert J. 11/11/2010 Cheektowaga, NY 11-14-2010: C4 Adamo Philip, Sr. T. 84 11/22/2010 Arcade, NY 11-24-2010: B4 Adams James E. 6/13/2010 6-15-2010: B6 Adams Roger T. 55 1/25/2010 1-27-2010: B6 Adams William, Jr. E. 10/17/2010 10-19-2010: B4 Obituaries as found in the Buffalo News: 2010 Adams/Sherzi Bernice 96 12/12/2010 12-14-2010: B6 Adamski Stephen J. 4/9/2010 Cheektowaga, NY 4-11-2010: B5 Adamski/Rakowski Mary A. 8/17/2010 Buffalo, NY 8-20-2010: D4 St. Louis, MO; formerly of Addesa William J. 2/9/2010 Lancaster, NY 2-14-2010: C4 Addington/Hanavan Jean H. 6/8/2010 6-12-2010: D4 Adkins Charles E. 10/3/2010 Lackawanna, NY 10-7-2010: C6 Adolf/Simon Nancy L. 79 10/24/2010 10-25-2010: D4 Adolf/Simon Nancy L. 10/24/2010 10-26-2010: B6 Adolina/Giambra Geraldine 7/18/2010 West Seneca, NY 7-20-2010: B4 Adrian/Zielonka Lucy M. 5/12/2010 5-13-2010: B4 Adymy Anthony J. 7/22/2010 Lackawanna, NY 7-25-2010: C4 Adymy Samuel J. 9/12/2010 9-13-2010: C4 Agen Thomas, Sr. C. 59 5/6/2010 Depew, NY 5-8-2010: D4 Agen/McHale Ruth F. 7/20/2010 Buffalo, NY 7-21-2010: B4 Agnew Mack A. 6/5/2010 6-9-2010: B4 Agoston Donald A. 8/23/2010 8-26-2010: B4 Aguglia Dominica "May" 2/15/2010 2-17-2010: B4 Aherns/Skinner Fossie 9/4/2010 Springville, NY 9-5-2010: B4 Ahmed Dorothy L. 7/6/2010 Lake View/Lackawanna, NY 7-9-2010: D4 Ahrens Edward R. 6/18/2010 6-24-2010: B4 Ahrens/Kleis Marian K. 4/30/2010 Hamburg, NY 5-2-2010: B4 Aichinger, Jr. August E. 1/6/2010 Buffalo, NY 1-9-2010: B4 Aiello/Demshock Elizabeth A. 83 3/25/2010 3-27-2010: D4 Aigner Howard "Ike" A. 9/5/2010 9-10-2010: D4 Aiken John, Jr. F. 7/11/2010 Hamburg, NY 7-13-2010: B4 South Buffalo, NY and Aiken/Frys Helen R. 1/28/2010 Rushford Lake, NY 1-29-2010: B4 Mount Dora, FL; formerly of Aiple/Spaulding Mary "Sis" J. 89 8/27/2010 Buffalo, NY 8-28-2010: D4 Akens/Dolata Dawn M. 7/28/2010 Fairport, NY 8-1-2010: B4 Alajko Michael C. 9/23/2010 9-25-2010: D4 Alajko/Rachwal Irene 83 7/27/2010 Depew, NY 7-28-2010: B4 Albanese Charles A. 95 3/23/2010 3-23-2010: B4 Albano/Alfano Rose 95 3/22/2010 3-28-2010: B6 New York City, NY; formerly Albert Lee A. 73 9/5/2010 of Buffalo, NY 9-16-2010: B6 Albert Robert P. 12/11/2010 Hamburg, NY 12-13-2010: B4 Albert Robert P. 12/11/2010 Hamburg, NY 12-14-2010: B6 Albinette Mary, Sister 89 6/6/2010 Buffalo, NY 6-8-2010: B6 Albino/Bruno Edith C. 2/25/2010 2-27-2010: D4 Albrecht Sylvester S. 12/17/2010 12-19-2010: C4 Obituaries as found in the Buffalo News: 2010 Albrecht/Zeller Marlene 2/3/2010 2-4-2010: C4 Alcorn Verna E. 89 7/10/2010 Lewiston, NY 7-13-2010: B4 Aleksandrowicz/Skalinska Bertha "Bernice" 6/13/2010 West Seneca, NY 6-16-2010: B4 Alesii/Roy Hilda A. 9/6/2010 9-7-2010: B4 Aleska Henry 12/21/2010 12-27-2010: D4 Alessandra Joseph J. 60 10/12/2010 Buffalo, NY 10-16-2010: D4 Alessandre Guy 12/24/2010 12-27-2010: D4 Alessi Sister Stella, OSF M. 91 8/14/2010 Williamsville, NY 8-16-2010: B4 8-17-2010: B5 Alessi/DiPiazza Josephine F. 87 2/24/2010 North Collins, NY 2-25-2010: B4 Alexander Derek, Sr. L. 11/12/2010 Buffalo, NY 11-17-2010: B4 Alexander Gloria J. 8/21/2010 8-26-2010: B4 Alexander/Eckert/Hess Mildred B. 91 2/20/2010 Tonawanda, NY 6-6-2010: B4 Alexander/Hess Mildred B. 2/20/2010 Tonawanda, NY 2-22-2010: B8 " Alexandrowicz/Zientek Henrietta R. 9/9/2010 Cheektowaga, NY 9-12-2010: C4 Alfano Louis C. 11/17/2010 Lancaster, NY 11-21-2010: C4 Alford Frank L. 6/7/2010 6-10-2010: B4 Alford Willie J. 6/28/2010 7-4-2010: B4 Alford Willie, III J. 10/18/2010 10-22-2010: D4 Ali Stephanie M. 22 1/5/2010 Grand Island, NY 1-7-2010: B4 Died while on a cruise ship; Aliberto Charles A. 76 4/9/2010 formerly of Buffalo, NY 4-14-2010: B4 4-14-2010: B5 All Obits Complete For This Date 10-5-2010: B4 Allaire Michael P. 6/30/2010 Kenmore, NY 7-2-2010: B4 Allard Clayton, Jr. J. 2/19/2010 Kenmore, NY 2-22-2010: B8 " Los Angeles, CA; Pioneering Allen Dede 86 4/18/2010 film editor. 4-19-2010: B4 Allen Freddie M. 5/23/2010 5-27-2010: B4 Allen John D. 2/18/2010 Buffalo, NY 2-22-2010: B8 " Allen John H. 2/6/2010 2-7-2010: C4 Tonawanda, NY; formerly of Allen Patrick V. 56 2/14/2010 Buffalo 2-16-2010: B5 Allen Rodney C. 8/8/2010 Angola, NY 8-11-2010: B4 Allen Rodney C. 8/8/2010 Angola, NY 8-10-2010: B4 Allen/Drozdowski Helen A. 12/30/2009 1-1-2010: D16 Allen/Maloney Bernice E. 12/19/2010 12-20-2010: B4 Alles Herbert G. 12/7/2010 12-8-2010: B4 Allison Charles A. 8/23/2010 Buffalo, NY 8-25-2010: B4 Almeter/Kopp Elizabeth A. 12/10/2010 Sheldon, NY 12-11-2010: C4 Alspaugh Carol L. 65 3/29/2010 Buffalo, NY 4-5-2010: B4 Alston Annie V. 11/21/2010 11-24-2010: B4 Altemoos Wayne 7/15/2010 Sloan, NY 7-18-2010: C4 Obituaries as found in the Buffalo News: 2010 Lincroft, NJ; formerly of Altenburg Frederick, Brother. F.S.C. 80 6/2/2010 Buffalo, NY 6-3-2010: B4 6-4-2010: C4 Altenburg Ronald P. 10/16/2010 10-17-2010: B4 Alvarez Bernardo, Jr. 9/14/2010 Eggertsville, NY 9-16-2010: B6 Alvarez José 3/4/2010 Hamburg, NY 3-14-2010: C4 Alvira Nathan R. 11/3/2010 Brant, NY 11-5-2010: D4 Alvira Severiano "Poncho" 9/24/2010 Lackawanna, NY 9-26-2010: C4 Amabile/Cumbo Carmela C. 6/23/2010 North Tonawanda, NY 6-24-2010: B4 Ambrose John, Sr. J. 75 3/9/2010 3-12-2010: B4 Ameis/Tanner Gertrude T. 89 10/30/2010 Arcade, NY 11-1-2010: D4 Amendola Joel W. 12/6/2010 Tonawanda, NY 12-8-2010: B4 Amerson James N. 8/23/2010 8-27-2010: D4 Johnstown, NY; formerly of Mayville, Grand Island and Ames Lucille M. 91 6/20/2010 Williamsville 6-22-2010: B6 Ames/Wooster SueAnn, PhD 71 12/10/2010 Williamsville, NY 12-12-2010: C4 12-14-2010: B6 Amico/Casey Patricia "Beddie" A.
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