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Ann McElligott Zehr ’68 – 11/19/2023

Posted by amherstalumnioffice on 2023-11-27
Posted in: News, Obituaries. Tagged: Amherst Alumni, Amherst Central High School, Ann McElligott Zehr. Leave a comment

November 19, 2023

Beloved mother of Bridgett Zehr and the late Rachel Zehr; loving daughter of the late Charles and Mary McElligott; dear sister of Elizabeth “Buff” (John) Forrest; predeceased by brothers Chuck (Armonde), Denny (Mary), Johnny (Pat Malin) and Terry McElligott and sister Susie Franklin; also survived by many cherished nieces and nephews. Arrangements by The Dietrich Funeral Home, Amherst, NY. Family and friends are invited to share memories of Annie at Brunners Tavern, 3989 Main St., Amherst on Saturday, November 25th at 6 PM.

Online condolences may be made at https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/buffalonews/name/ann-zehr-obituary?id=53663530

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Norman E. Foster – Retired Faculty – 11/14/2023

Posted by amherstalumnioffice on 2023-11-22
Posted in: News, Obituaries. Tagged: Amherst Central High School, Amherst Central Schools, Norman Foster. Leave a comment

Norman E. Foster- November 19th, 1930 – November 14th, 2023, age 92, of Snyder, NY, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family and dear loved ones. Norman Foster was born in the southern tier hamlet of Obi, NY, on November 19th, 1930. He was the second youngest son of the late Cleo Foster Sr. and Gladys Foster (nee Owens). Mr. Foster graduated from Portville High School in 1949 and went on to study Physical Education at Cortland State Teachers College, where he earned his Bachelors Degree in 1953 and met the love of his life and wife of 70 years, Nancy June Maney.

Norman Foster starred in four sports at Cortland, set records for the Red Dragon football team, was an active alumni, and became inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame in 2001. He married Nancy Maney on December 26th, 1953, and served in the US Marine Corps in the Pacific for two years during the waning years of the Korean Conflict and US occupation of Japan.

Mr. Foster returned stateside in 1955 and began a prodigious and inspired 36-year teaching and coaching career with the Iroquois and Amherst Central Schools. His Iroquois wrestling teams won 10 straight Section VI titles and set a national record for 143 consecutive wins. Coach Foster was a pioneering advocate for the sport of wrestling in Section VI and New York State, served as the Section VI wrestling chairperson, and was inducted into the NYS Wrestling Coaches Hall of Fame in 1982.

Coach Foster began teaching at Amherst in 1966 and coached football, wrestling, and track for the Tigers until his retirement in 1991. He mentored and positively impacted many young people throughout his career, coached sectional and state champion athletes, and was blessed to coach his sons in wrestling and football. Mr. Foster is in the Portville, Iroquois and Amherst High School Sports Hall of Fames and he was inducted in 1999 to the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.

Norman Foster led a life of service to humankind and he was a man of deep faith in God. He was ordained a permanent deacon for the Diocese of Buffalo in 1982 and his ministry included pastoral service at Wyndham Lawn Home for Children, St. Augustine parish in Clarence, Christ the King in Snyder, and St. Jude in downtown Buffalo. He was active with the Christian Cursillo movement, Kairos ministry in local prisons, and with his wife Nancy strongly committed to community service with Meals on Wheels and nursing home visitations.

Family was of the greatest importance to Mr. Foster and he poured out his love, support, guidance, loyalty, and wisdom generously, delightfully, and tirelessly for all. He was predeceased by six siblings, the late Arlene, Eugenia, Marion, Cleo Jr., Stanley, and David.

Norman Foster is survived by his beloved wife of 70 years, Nancy Foster (nee Maney), his six children, Michael (Kathleen), Pamela, Timothy (Katrina), Daniel (Kim Marie), Norman Jr. (Kimberlee), and Patrick (Danielle), and by his 21 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.

The family welcomes friends and the community during the hours of 4 to 8 pm on Thursday, November 16th, at the Dengler Roberts Perna Funeral Home at 8630 Transit Road, East Amherst. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 11am on Friday at Christ the King Church, 30 Lamarck Dr, in Snyder. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to a charity of your choice. 

Original: https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/east-amherst-ny/norman-foster-11539835

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Charles “Chuck” Genrich ’64 – 10/31/2023

Posted by amherstalumnioffice on 2023-11-08
Posted in: News, Obituaries. Tagged: Amherst Alumni, Amherst Central High School, Charles Genrich. Leave a comment

Charles H. Genrich

1946 – 2023

Charles Genrich Obituary

Charles “Chuck” Genrich, a loving father, grandfather, and brother peacefully passed away on October 31, 2023 at the age of 77 years young. Chuck was preceded in death by his parents, J. Harold and Marcia Merkel Genrich, and is survived by his four children, Gretchyn, Gabrielle, Gillian and Graham; four grandchildren, Vivienne and Madeleine, William and Alexis; his sisters and brothers, Meg Schaefer, John Genrich, Mark Genrich and Susan Foster.

Chuck was born in Buffalo, New York to loving parents, and grew up attending neighborhood public schools including Amherst High School (’64). He always referred to himself as “just a country boy from Buffalo.” He attended Colgate University (’68) where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and History. With his love of journalism, he enjoyed his role as Associate Editor of the school newspaper, the Maroon. Chuck received master’s degrees in public administration and education from Harvard University’s Schools of Government and Education (’74 and ’75), and completed a certificate program at Oxford University (U.K.). He married the late Karen Frauenheim and they had four children together, of whom he was effusively proud. He took his son and daughters on scouting camping trips, picnics and fishing at Burke Lake Park, and loved Myrtle beach vacations. He loved theater, music and the performing arts and he often took his family to performances and sporting events in Washington, D.C. Of those, John Denver, Cats the musical, the Great American Workout at the White House, and the Harlem Globe Trotters were his favorites.

In his early political science career he held many positions in government such as a Legislative Assistant and congressional speech writer. He was a natural born teacher and enjoyed serving as an Adjunct Professor in public policy, marketing, and communications with American University, Nyack College, Strayer University, and George Mason University. He developed the 1st-in-the-Nation Service-Learning Internship Program for High School Students and dedicated that to his father, J. Harold Genrich, a prominent Western New York Architect. The program is now modeled in thousands of school districts around the country.

With his passion for strategic planning and the Washington DC area, Chuck founded Special Event Management Services, LLC in January 1995 and worked in the role of chief operating officer until his death. He excelled in establishing strong relationships with the event planning and transportation industries and thoroughly enjoyed the diverse people he met as he grew his business. He was particularly proud and humbled to provide the transportation for Pope Saint John Paul II, which involved 3,000 media and press and all the motorcade operations for 5 days in New York, New Jersey and Maryland. He was also honored to provide transportation for presidential inaugurations and galas, and Congressional Gold Medal Ceremonies to name a few. Special Event Management Services was the longstanding primary VIP transportation provider for the annual March for Life. Chuck honored Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines through event work with organizations like Wounded Warrior Program and Veterans Day weekend ceremonies.

As a caring father and grandfather, Chuck was always asking what he could do to help his children. He imparted in them the importance of higher education, hard work, and sacrifice. His own resiliency and strength were evidenced by the over 12 years he continued to run his business despite weekly dialysis for end stage renal disease. He was an active volunteer for the American Kidney Fund, as well as DC-area rescue missions (Gospel Rescue Ministries), and So Others Might Eat (SOME). Being a devout Christian, Chuck always centered his life with unwavering faith professed in the choir and bible study.

A celebration of his tremendous life will be held at Immanuel Bible Church in Springfield, VA on November 13, 2023 at 10 am. In lieu of flowers, donations could be made to the American Kidney Fund in his honor.

From son Graham Genrich:

March 14, 1946 – October 31, 2023 (77 years young): Dad passed away in his sleep, at his home in Fairfax, VA Tuesday. He had a lot of titles but never dwelled on those. Grandfather, Father, Uncle, brother, Chief Operating Officer, Professor, Former Special Assistant to the US Secretary of Education, Congressional HoR Speech Writer and more – he loved all of his roles and had a brilliant mind combined with a super giving heart all the way till the end. His life was a canvas of multifarious colors, painted by family and the many different people in his life (he totally would have loved any analogy in his honor ). 

He loved his kids unconditionally and loved life with tremendous vigor. He could breakdown any problem to it’s solvable parts, and roar with laughter with his fantastic sense of humor. He lived inspired, and inspired others. With great roots and values established by his parents, he truly carried those forward every day for over 7 decades. We all tremendously miss his voice, his warmhearted and welcoming smile, affinity to get to know people with ease, genuinely, and treat them with dignity and respect. He didn’t let a new generation down – he learned how to text, take selfies, FaceTime, and never failed at communicating to share life with family and others. Dad you are sorely missed. And yet the pictures here do personify what life is all about for you. Rest in sweet peace, “Poppa G”.

A Celebration of Life will be held at Immanuel Bible Church, 6911 Braddock Rd. Springfield, VA 22151 at 1000am on 13 November for those who can attend.

In lieu of flowers, as someone who faced 11 years of dialysis, and volunteered for the organization himself, Dad would have appreciated donations to the American Kidney Fund.

Original Obituary: https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/buffalonews/name/charles-genrich-obituary?pid=205647950&utm_source=MarketingCloud&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=O

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Anne (Harding) Joyce ’70 – 11/04/2023

Posted by amherstalumnioffice on 2023-11-06
Posted in: News, Obituaries. Tagged: Amherst Central Alumni Foundation, Amherst Central High School, Anne Harding Joyce, Anne Joyce. Leave a comment

Anne was born in Buffalo, where she spent most of her life. She and her husband Bill met at Amherst Central High School and were married for over 50 years.

An avid and lifelong supporter of her community, Anne volunteered her time and energy across a wide-range of non-profit institutions, including the Amherst Central Alumni Foundation, where she served as chairperson twice, chair of the Wagner Trust Committee, and directed a successful alumni fundraising campaign to help the district replace it’s outdated track and field facilities.

In addition to her work with the ACAF, Anne served as the president of the Board of Directors of Buffalo Prep and as past president of the Women’s Board of the Buffalo Zoo. She was also a past president of the Garret Club and the Garret Club Historic Preservation Foundation. As a former board chair of the Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy, Anne also chaired the Buffalo & Erie County Greenway Committee as part of her role with the Conservancy. She was a former Trustee of Goodwill Industries of WNY and a former Director of Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper, where she served as board secretary.

Anne served as the board secretary and chair of the governance committee for Teach for America-Buffalo until 2020, and as a member of the Board of Directors of the Rainbow Lake Association in Franklin County, NY.

Anne was an Honorary Life Member of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers as well as the recipient of the Amherst Central Alumni Foundation Distinguished Alumni Award. She was awarded the Goodwill Industries Florence Conti Award of Excellence following her board service at Goodwill. Together with Bill, they have been honored to receive the Urban League Family Life Award, the Federation of Just Communities Service Award and have been the Buffalo Prep Celebration of Achievement Honorees.

Anne’s great joy, and lasting legacy, was her love of family and friends. A consummate host, everyone was always welcome in her home and she was known for her friendship, generosity and love of entertaining. She and Bill spent many happy years with dear friends and family at their other home on Rainbow Lake in the Adirondacks.

Anne is survived by her beloved husband and soulmate, Bill, her daughter Sarah (Genau), son-in-law, Eric, grandchildren Will & Alexandra, extended family, countless friends and her loving dogs. Funeral services will be private, and a celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to any of the not-for-profit organizations listed above.

Original: https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/williamsville-ny/anne-joyce-11526065

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Rev. Larry Resmer Stiles ’57 – 08/16/2023

Posted by amherstalumnioffice on 2023-10-20
Posted in: News, Obituaries. Tagged: Amherst Alumni, Amherst Central High School, Amherst Central Schools, Rev. Larry Resmer Stiles. Leave a comment

The Rev. Larry Resmer Stiles, 84, of Fountain Hills, died unexpectedly on Aug. 16, 2023.

A New York State native, he was born to Harold E. Stiles and Laverna M. Stiles on July 20, 1939, in Buffalo, N.Y. He graduated from Empire State University (SUNY) and the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia. He was ordained in the Lutheran Church (LCA) in 1982 and served LCA and ELCA congregations in New York, Illinois, California, Pennsylvania and Arizona. He was a friend to many, a great preacher, a wonderful singer, a supporter of many social causes and an avid golfer.

Larry was deeply loved by his family. He is survived by his wife, the Rev. Adele Stiles Resmer of Fountain Hills; his children, John Stiles (Susan) and Janet Testa of Cobleskill, N.Y.; sister, Sally Hamby and cousin, Bill Wieczorek (Patty) of Buffalo, N.Y., and an extended Resmer clan.

A celebration of life will be held Saturday, Sept. 9, 2023, at 11 a.m., at The Fountains, A United Methodist Church, 15300 N. Fountain Hills Blvd., Fountain Hills, AZ 85268. There will be a brief reception following the service. In lieu of flowers, please consider a contribution to Cruzando Fronteras, a border ministry of the ELCA.

Original: http://www.fhtimes.com/stories/the-rev-larry-resmer-stiles,423051?

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