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Meryl was preceded in death by her father Charles, mother Elizabeth, brother Richard and grandson Brent. We will always remember the wedding dances where they were the last couple standing – they were the exemplary soulmates. Perhaps her greatest love was her husband of 70 years, Bill. She even made a cherished blanket for a guinea pig! Meryl also loved her miniature long-haired dachshund Minnie which kept her company after Bill’s passing. There was never a visit to any of her children’s homes when a shopping trip was not on the agenda – she loved to shop – mostly for others! One of her favorite hobbies was knitting, and she made many blankets for each grandchild, friends’ children, and sweaters for herself and beanie hats for newborns at the hospital. She enjoyed watching her two granddaughters Elizabeth and Courtney compete riding horses and watching her grandsons Grant and Brent play hockey (or just needling each other). She loved to watch Kimberly perform on stage and became a “super fan” for her grandson Connor during his high school football years. And as recently as July 4 th, was able to attend the Ellicottville Rodeo to see her granddaughter Courtney perform her trick riding act and compete in many rodeo events.

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She was fortunate to see her grandson Christopher play many NCAA and more recently professional golf tournaments. After moving from Batavia to North Carolina, she and Bill enjoyed traveling back to Batavia and to Cary, IL to visit children, grandchildren, and friends. She was a fan of the Buffalo Bills, attending the last two Super Bowls the Bills played in and making an annual trek to Buffalo to attend a game with her son Gary. Meryl would often volunteer to work on a holiday so she could be off on a particular night to watch her son Gary play his high school hockey game. Meryl took many trips with family and grandchildren to Walt Disney World always making sure that the kids had plenty of souvenirs and treats to take home. She loved to travel cross-country with her family and later, traveling to spend time with grandchildren and support their endeavors. Meryl was passionate about helping her children and grandchildren, always providing emotional and financial support whenever it was needed. Together they raised one daughter, Suzanne and two sons, Richard and Gary.

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On Jshe married William Schum, with whom she shared over 70 magical years. Meryl worked tirelessly and selflessly for over 35 years at New York Telephone and later AT&T, across three different states. Meryl was born Octoin Darien, NY to Charles and Elizabeth (Klossner) Kriger. Please leave a condolence, share a story, or light a candle at Heaven received a new angel – on Sunday November 14, 2021, Meryl Irene (Kriger) Schum, loving wife and mother of three children passed away at age 93 while in hospice in Winston-Salem, NC. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Harold was predeceased by his parents and one sister, Karen Wilt.įamily and friends are invited to call on Monday from 11 to 12 noon at the Burdett & Sanford Funeral Home, 11 Maple Avenue in Oakfield, where Harold's Funeral Service will immediately follow visitation. Harold is survived by his loving wife, Barbara (Shamblin) Wilt, whom he married in Hawaii on Septemone daughter, Mandy (Randy) Gotham and two grandsons, Joseph and Nicholas, all of Orchard Park, New York two brothers, Robert (Debbie) Wilt of Salem, Virginia and Terry (Julie) Waterson of Oakfield, New York two generations of nieces and nephews as well as many friends and in-laws who loved him very much. Well-respected for his excellent work ethic, Harold recently retired from the Virginia Department of Transportation where he had been employed for 30 years.Ī dedicated family man who loved to swim and spend time at the ocean, Harold recently returned to the area because he wanted to spend more time with family and friends. Harold was born at Genesee Memorial Hospital in Batavia on Augto Robert and Virginia (Waterson) Wilt, and he graduated from Oakfield-Alabama Central School in 1976.īefore relocating to Norfolk, Virginia, he worked at the US Gypsum mines from 1977-1988. Harold Lynn Wilt (Linnie), 64, died on Novemat Unity Hospital in Rochester following a brief illness.

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