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Scott A. Minbiole, guidance counselor
      Scott Alan Minbiole, 29, of Stephens City, Va., formerly of Williamsville, died Monday, Jan. 22, 2007. Born in Williamsville, Mr. Minbiole attended Williamsville North High School, graduating in 1995. At North, he played the tuba in concert band and was a member of the soccer team. He also belong...
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Marion R. Bond, homemaker
      Marion Reifsteck Bond, 83, formerly of Williamsville, a homemaker, died Friday, Dec. 8, 2006, in her Denver, N.C. home. Born in Buffalo, she attended Williamsville High School. She has resided in Denver, N.C. for 47 years. She was charter president of Corpus Christi chapter of Sweet Adelines.
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Joan S. Hovorka, retired school psychologist
      Joan Scott Hovorka, 83, of Wild Tiger Road, Boulder, Colo., formerly of Williamsville, a retired school psychologist, died Monday, Jan. 22, 2007. Born in Indianapolis, Ind.
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Mary M. Organ, volunteer
      Mary M. Organ, 90, formerly of Williamsville, died Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2007, in West Jefferson, Ohio. Born in Dunkirk, she lived in Williamsville for 30 years before moving to West Jefferson in 2004.
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David M. McDuff, CEO, president of Classified Plus
      David William McDuff, 58, of Williamsville, died Sunday, Jan. 21, 2007, at Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Born in Buffalo, Mr. McDuff was founder, CEO and president of Classifieds Plus Inc., which employs over 200 area residents. He was a former co-publisher of Buffalo Spree magazine, founded num...
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Deaths
      CUSACK, Charles R., of East Amherst, died Sunday, Jan. 21, 2007; husband of Joan Cusack; father of Richard and Christina Gunther; also survived by three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. A memorial service was held Saturday, Jan. 27 from N. Presbyterian Church. If desired, memorials may be m...
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James R. Thuman, owner, mechanic
      James R. Thuman, 74, of Pendleton, owner and mechanic of Jim Thuman, Inc. in Getzville, died Thursday, Jan. 18, 2007, in Kenmore Mercy Hospital. Born in East Amherst, he served in the Army in Korea as a Tech Sergeant and mechanic. He won a Korean Service Medal with one bronze star, a Presidential...
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