
The Amherst Central Alumni Foundation has moved!
Our new office is located at 3960 Harlem Rd. #14, Amherst, NY 14226. Our phone number, 716.362.8259 is the same.
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The Amherst Central Alumni Foundation has moved!
Our new office is located at 3960 Harlem Rd. #14, Amherst, NY 14226. Our phone number, 716.362.8259 is the same.
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Nov. 11, 1950 โ Sept. 18, 2023
Jeffrey M. Genrich, who managed his family’s hotels in Amherst, Blasdell and the U.S. Virgin Islands, died unexpectedly Sept. 18 in Albuquerque, N.M., where he had gone to attend a funeral. He was 72.
Born in Buffalo, the youngest of four children, he was a grandson of J. Harold Genrich, a builder who developed a large part of Amherst. His father, Willard A. Genrich, was an attorney, developer and chancellor of the New York State Board of Regents. He grew up on Getzville Road in Snyder, where his family kept horses. He and his sisters won prizes in horse shows.
He attended Smallwood Elementary School, graduated in 1968 from Amherst Central High School and went on to complete a bachelor’s degree from Hobart College, where he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. He later earned certification from the Nolan School of Hotel Administration at Cornell University.
Mr. Genrich managed the Best Western Regency Hotel in Blasdell from 1980 until it closed in 1990 and regularly hosted Buffalo Bills players there. He then was manager of the landmark Lord Amherst Hotel in Snyder, designed for his family by Duane Lyman, the dean of Western New York architecture, and opened in 1962.
He also was manager of the Holger Danske Hotel, which his father helped build in 1970 on the harborfront in Christiansted on St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
He became president of the two hotels following the death of his father in 1999. He continued managing the Lord Amherst, now the Reikart House, until it was sold in 2011. Until he retired in 2017, he commuted several times a year to oversee operations in St. Croix.
He had been a Buffalo Bills season ticket holder since his father bought him one for the team’s first season in 1960. Also a fan of Broadway musicals since he was a boy, he was a longtime supporter of Shea’s Performing Arts Center.
He and his wife, the former Heather Anne Pratt, a Californian transplanted to St. Croix, met on the pool deck of the Holger Danske. Survivors also include a step-daughter, Adia Fenn; two sisters, Willa Long and Ellen Rusling; and a brother, Willard Jr.

March 14, 1942 โ July 8, 2023
โIt all started because I did someoneโs house as a thank you, and he showed it to our local Realtor,โ Julie Lewitzky told The Buffalo News in 1995. โShe hired me to do one every time she sold a house.โ
Her pen-and-ink line drawings of homes locally and elsewhere became the foundation for a flood of images that made her one of the areaโs most visible artists in the 1970s and 1980s.
In a feature article about Ms. Lewitzky in 1984, News reporter Karen Brady observed: โThere probably are few Buffalonians who have not seen Julieโs work โ on cards, posters, T-shirts, tote bags, postcards and more.โ
Her designs graced the pages of the Parkside Community Associationโs calendars for more than 40 years. She created a poster for the Buffalo Science Museum featuring an oversized snake. Another for the Buffalo Zoo included a giant grinning gorilla presiding over the grounds. Her poster for what was then the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in 1981 offered a panorama of the museumโs history โperfect for creative coloring.โ
Her color murals covered walls in Buffalo Early Childhood Center Schools 31, 74 and 78, as well as the Buffalo Academy of Visual and Performing Arts.
โIโd been trained as a fine artist and taught that commercial work was less interesting, more technical,โ she explained to Karen Brady. โBut I felt that there were different ways of being an artist.โ
She died July 8 in her home in the Parkside neighborhood after a period of declining health. She was 81.
Born in Buffalo, Julie Kulberg was the daughter of Siegfried Kulberg, the Austrian-born president of a local ironworks, and Lenore Loeser Kulberg, a librarian in the Buffalo and Erie County Public Library system. She grew up in Snyder, attending Park School and Amherst Junior and Senior High Schools, graduating in 1960.
She began studying at Syracuse University, then earned a bachelorโs degree in art history with a minor in painting at the University at Buffalo. She went on to take post-graduate courses in art, attended the Columbia University Graduate School of Social Work for a year and worked for a couple years at the former Ingleside Home.

One of her first exhibits was a display of watercolors and sketches in the Clarence Public Library. By 1972, her work was in the Members Gallery at the Albright-Knox.
All of her house portraits were produced from photographs. In 1984, she estimated that she had done more than 1,000 of them. She also created a line of Buffalo cards and put a whimsical design on boxes of macaroons called Buffalo Chips.
In recent years, her work was seen in the childrenโs Useum at the Burchfield Penney Art Center. Her last exhibit was in Bettyโs Restaurant in Allentown in 2018.
She also was active in Jewish Family Services, coordinating volunteers for the resettlement of emigres from Russia in the early 1990s and then coordinating volunteers for all the agencyโs programs.
By 2001, she had become volunteer coordinator for the Albright-Knox Art Gallery. In 2003, she oversaw the efforts of nearly 200 volunteers to accommodate the crowds that attended โMasterworks from the Phillips Collection,โ the museumโs largest special exhibition up to that time.
She was married in 1965 to David Lewitzky, an Erie County mental health counselor and a published poet. Survivors also include a daughter, Beth Lewitzky; twin sons, Joel and Steven; and three granddaughters. Her brother, Andy Kulberg, a music producer and bassist with the influential 1960s rock band, the Blues Project, died in 2002.
A celebration of her life was private.

Age 43 of Getzville, NY, fought valiantly with ovarian cancer. She gained her angel wings and peacefully joined her father on Thursday August 24th, 2023.
Beloved wife of 9 years to Jeffrey R. Smith; loving mother to Autumn and Graham; dearest daughter to Karen J. Gentry (Koch) and the late Mark E. Gentry; sweet grand-daughter to Janice K. Koch; caring sister to Kiel Gentry (Jina) Gregory Gentry (Jessica) Emily Krantz (Daniel) Amie Gentry (Louis) Carrie Gentry (Johnathan); daughter-in-law to Richard and Gail Smith; sister- in-law to Richard Smith II (Laurie) Bonnie Lorentz (Brian); Kate loved being an aunt to all her nieces and nephews (total of 19); also survived by aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends. Family will be present to receive relatives and friends Saturday, September 2nd, 2023 from 1pm-5pm at DENGLER, ROBERTS, PERNA FUNERAL HOME at 8630 Transit Road East Amherst NY 14051. A Celebration of Life will be held at a future date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Kateโs children, Autumn and Graham. Fond memories and condolences may be shared at www.denglerrobertspernafuneral.com.
Original obituary: https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/east-amherst-ny/kate-gentry-11421218

The Amherst Central Alumni Foundation, Inc. (ACAF) will begin the 2023-2024 school year with new leadership.
Samantha (Sweeney) General ’07 has been elected as President by the ACAF Board of Directors earlier in August. Others elected to officer roles on the board were Susan (Hens) Smith ’74 – Vice President, Jessica Muenter ’90 – Treasurer, and Emily (Warren) Zimmer ’06 – Secretary.
Samantha Sweeney, on her new role with the ACAF, said, “Welcome to the start of another exciting year in the Amherst School District. As I begin my role as President, I look forward to what this year has in store and for all we can accomplish together as a community. There is so much we can do together for the benefit of our schools, and I know the Board of Directors is passionate about encouraging all Amherst Tigers to reach for the stars. Thank you to the Amherst community for your continued support of our mission and vision, and above all – Go Tigers! ๐ฏ”
In addition to the new leadership, the ACAF welcomes Susan Fretz ’73, Eric Hauser ’76, Carol (Carson) Mollach ’82, Robert Wagner ’98, and Marina P. Woolcock ’63 to our board.
The ACAF Board would like to thank departing members Ginna Coon ’60, Ellen Marshall ’69, Clay Pasternack ’68, and Nicole Phillips ’79 for their years of service to the Foundation and the Amherst Central School District.
The ACAF is looking forward to another great year. More information about the ACAF can be found by visiting www.AmherstAlumni.org. If you are interested in donating, click here.
The 2023-2024 Amherst Central Alumni Foundation Board of Directors
President:
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Samantha Sweeney General 2007
Vice-President:

Susan Smith 1974
Treasurer:
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Jessica Muenter 1990
Secretary:

Emily Warren Zimmer 2006
Directors:
Erin Dengler 2004
Cindy Diem 1974
Susan Fretz 1973
Julie Halm 2007
Eric Hauser 1976
Nancy Graves Manalio 1970
Carol (Carson) Mollach 1982
Larry Ross 1972
Maria Schenk 1996
Samuel Shatkin 1975
Robert Wagner 1998
Peter Walsh 1979
Marina P. Woolcock 1963
Honorary Board Members:
Mark Ahrens 1973
Paul Batt Jr – Retired Board of Ed.
David Dengler 1974
Marek Fludzinski 1973
Anne Harding Joyce 1970
Ruth Munson
Gail Osborn Neff 1958
Joseph Podgorski – Retired Administrator