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Barbara J. (DeGlopper) Butterworth, of Odessa, Florida, formerly of Grand Island, NY, passed away on Sunday, October 29, 2006. A graduate of Tonawanda High School, Barbara worked in the human resources department at Williams Co. She moved with her family to Naperville, Illinois in 1968. She worked for the law firm of McDermott, Will and Emery for 16 years, before retiring and relocating to the Tampa area in 1998. Barbara was the wife of John G. Butterworth; devoted mother of John W. of Grand Island, and Terri (John) Ferrin of Odessa; and sister of Robert (Karen) DeGlopper of Grand Island. She was the daughter of the late Walter and Hazel DeGlopper, who were 93 year residents of Grand Island. Private services were held in Odessa.
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Encouraged by his parents in his musical aspirations as he was growing up, he considered music his driving force. A regular at Peopleart and the Coffee Bean Cafe in Buffalo, he also performed at the Turtle Hill Folk Festival, the Williamson Folk Fest, clubs in Toronto and Syracuse, and as an opener for Shakespeare in Delaware Park.
A reviewer wrote of Mr. Maffei's first CD, "Consequences of Desire," in 2001, "With grit and grace, [his] musical vignettes hit home with anyone for whom love's been Wholesale NFL Jerseys a hard road, but who ain't pulling off to the side just yet." He was working on a second CD at the time of his death.
Diagnosed with AIDS in 1990, he became deeply involved in improving understanding of the disease. He was a frequent speaker at high schools and AIDS retreats.
Born in Niagara Falls, he grew up on Grand Island. He was a graduate of Bishop Duffy High School in Niagara Falls and attended Brockport State College before moving to California, where he lived for 12 years and worked as an interior designer.
Returning to Buffalo in 1986, Mr. Maffei did window treatments for Amherst Interiors and became active in the local gay community, helping to organize several Gay Pride events. He also performed at Gay Pride celebrations in Toronto and Syracuse.
Surviving are his partner of 10 years, Kyle Meaker; a sister, Susan; and a brother, Francis. Jan. 12, 2007 in First Presbyterian Church, 1 Symphony Circle.
Norma J. Sutter,
of Lockport, NY, passed away December 30, 2006. Norma served as principal of the William Kaegebein Elementary School on Grand Island, NY from 1971 to 1977. Wife of the late Dr. Kenneth Sutter who passed away in 1991; stepmother of Joyce Partridge, Dr. Kenneth Sutter, II, Craig Sutter, Sandra Regan and Nancy Forness; sister of Sally Zierdt, Nancy Wenner, Marilyn "Bunny" Koukal and the late Milton Munger. Norma is also survived by her dear friends, Dr. Marvin and Elly Kurlan and several nieces, nephews and friends. February 3, 2007 in Faith United Presbyterian Church, 3150 Elmwood Ave., Town of Tonawanda. Click Norma Sutter for complete obituary
Wanda C. Nixson, 88, of Grand Island, a registered nurse, died December 31, 2006. Wife of the late Kenneth A. Nixson; mother of Bonnie Hawn and Heather (James) Nowocien; grandmother of Michelle R. (John) Doyle, James R. (Mary), Blaine R. Nowocien; great grandmother of Samantha Nowocien, Troy and Gavin Doyle. Friends may call Wednesday, January 3, 2007 from 2 4 and 7 9 PM at the KAISER FUNERAL HOME, 1950 Whitehaven Rd., Grand Island where Funeral Services will be held Thursday, January 4th at 10 AM. Flowers declined. Memorials to Whitehaven Road Baptist Church, 1290 Whitehaven Rd., Grand Island 14072.
Edward W. Jensen, December 22, 2006; of Grand Island; beloved husband of Agnes Jensen; devoted father of Sheila, Diane and Anita; proud grandfather of Michael, Daniel and Nicholas; dear brother of Barry and Margaret. at Elm Lawn Cemetery, Chapel of the Elms, 3939 Delaware Ave., Tonawanda. Flowers gratefully declined.
Herold W. Blain,
78, of Grand Island, went to be with our Lord December 24, 2006; husband of Alice (nee Dutton); father of John, Jill and William; grandfather of six. Thursday, December 28, 2006 at the Bible PresbyterianChurch, 1650 Love Road, Grand Island, NY 14072. Arrangements by the HILLIARD CREASEY FUNERAL HOME, INC.
Perron D. Villano,
December 17, 2006. Of Williamsville, NY, formerly of Grand Island, NY. Beloved husband of Marsha B. (nee Beitz); stepfather of David M. Farkas; dearest son of Margaret and the late Louis Villano; brother of Jememi Villano MD of Wyoming, Nadina Villano of Grand Island and the late Lauren Villano; also survived by a niece and nephew. at North Presbyterian Church, 300 North Forest Rd., Williamsville, NY. Memorials may be made to North Presbyterian Church and National Kidney Foundation, 110 Broadway, Buffalo, NY 14203. Arrangements by SIECK MAST FUNERAL HOME, 839 5990.
Ruth R. (Zwolinski) Willett,
December 24, 2006; of Grand Island; wife of the late Nelson O. Willett; mother of Wendy J. (Floyd) Blount of Alabama; grandmother of Michael G. (Lori) Bidlack of Tonawanda; sister of Leon (Jean), Zigmond (Lorraine) Zwolinski, Hennrietta Brodzinskie and the late Kay Gerrard, Theodore and Fredrick Zwolinski. at the KAISER FUNERAL HOME, 1950 Whitehaven Rd., Grand Island. at St. Stephen's Church. Memorials may be made to VA Hospital, Buffalo. Mrs. Willett was a member of DAV Women's Auxiliary Chapter 1.
Patricia A. (Wielkiewicz) Staley, December 18, 2006, beloved wife of the late Arthur A. Staley; dear mother of Rose (Paul) Harbison, Laurie (Xavier), Kenneth, Cynthia (Vinnie), Allison (Keni), and Michelle; fond grandmother of ten grandchildren and three great grandchildren; dear daughter of the late Carl and Mary Wielkiewicz; dear sister of Joseph Chmielowiec and the late Agnes; also survived by by beloved family and friends. Friends may call at the KOLANO FUNERAL HOME, 396 Amherst St., (near Grant) Wednesday 4 8 PM where funeral service will take place Thursday Wholesale Jerseys at 9:30 AM. Interment in family plot, Staley Cemetery, Grand Island, NY.
Anna Dinsmore (Baumgartner) Scott, December 13, 2006, of the Tonawandas, formerly of Grand Island; former wife of the late Roy W. Dinsmore and Thomas Scott; mother of Lyle R. (Kathleen Barton) Dinsmore; grandmother of Lisa (Michael) Szpakowski, Debra (Edward) Miller, Jeffrey (Judi) and Gregory Dinsmore; also survived by 12 great grandchildren; one great great grandson; nieces and nephews; sister of Lena (late Red) Greaves of Oregon and Rose (late Walter) Bronschidle of Tonawanda; mother in law of Diane Dinsmore. at the KAISER FUNERAL HOME, 1950 Whitehaven Rd., Grand Island. Funeral services will be private.
John Oshirak Jr. of Grand Island, formerly of the Town of Tonawanda, died Friday, December 8, 2006 in the Center for Hospice Palliative Care, Cheektowaga. He was 59.
Born in Pennsylvania and raised on the West Side of Buffalo, Mr. Oshirak was a machinist at Vibroteck, a former Buffalo company that relocated.
Survivors include his wife, the former Betsy Gibbs; a daughter, KimMarie Primiano; a son, John III; his mother, Valida; a sister, Janice Smith; and four brothers, Paul, Michael, James and Robert.
Suzanne Cichon, an administrative clerk and union activist, died Saturday, December 9, 2006 in her Grand Island home after a brief illness. She was 49.
A Buffalo native, Ms. Cichon was a graduate of Nardin Academy and Bryant Stratton Business Institute. She worked as an administrative control clerk at Erie County Medical Center.
The Whore of Akron Includes LeBron's Penis
Remember Scott Raab? The lifetime Cleveland sports fan who set out to chronicle LeBron James' first season for Esquire only to get banned from American Airlines Arena by the Heat for calling the star "the whore of Akron"? Well, he's been busy at work penning a book entitled, obviously, The Whore of Akron, and the first excerpt went up today on Esquire's website, and includes a cameo from LeBron's penis, and Raab's own love/hate relationship with the City of Miami.
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"LeBron's penis does not play any sort of major role in the book," he clarifies. "It has a cameo appearance Hitchcockian, really. And you should not let the fact that it appears at all sway you one way or the other in terms of the book's merit, at least not until you buy it. Also, you should know that my penis has a supporting role as well."
Charming. All that cock talk is just a means of a way to introduce the excerpt, which includes jabs at Micky Arison's daddy issues, Raab's own prescription drug habits, his ever expanding gut, and his desire to see LeBron suffer a season ending injury.
There's also this passage, in which Raab surmises Miami's particular sports culture:Goddamn, it smells great in here. This has to be the best smelling sports venue I've ever walked through. Bars everywhere, but the food grilling is what makes my nostrils twitch. Cuban chicken chop chop. Arepas. Empanadas. It is a heavenly smell, and nearly enough to distract the brain from the women.
Nearly, I say, because damn, the women are fine. Dark hair, darker eyes, dark skin and plenty of it. Liquid they strut, supple brown legs and heart shaped asses, teeth agleam, the peals of their laughter melding into the stew of aroma, wafting high a soft yielding cloud of spice and sizzle and samba and sunshine and everything that Cleveland, Ohio, is not.
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By God, it is a party: The arena itself is nearly vacant. I find my seat, an excellent seat, and study a two page spread in the front of the program FAN UP, MIAMI! devoted to instructing Heat fans how to act like actual fans. Beginning with a Rileyesque us versus them taunting " 'They' say that Heat fans are fickle fans," www.texansauthenticofficial.com/Jadeveon_Clowney_Jersey_Texans that "Heat fans don't deserve to have a team like this," and that "it's time to prove the naysayers wrong" it promises freebies and discounts to fans who get to their seats for tip off and stick around for the whole game.
Lord. This is where LeBron James wants to play basketball, in front of sun dried cretins who must be bribed to act as if they care about the game and the team.
Of course, this is his view of Miami from the Heat's season opener, a game where tickets went for several hundred, if not thousands of dollars to the kind of people with tons to spend a deep desire to see and be seen. As in: maybe not the best representation of Miami's true sports fans, most of whom were watching from our about to be foreclosed http://www.texansauthenticofficial.com/Jj_Watt_Jersey_Texans upon homes.
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