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Clik here to view.Edith “Jeannie” Will Canisteo Edith “Jeannie” Will, 84, of Spring St., passed away Wednesday (March 26, 2014) at The Hornell Gardens. Born in Buffalo, February 26, 1930, the daughter of Thomas and Annie Lee Misisco, she had resided in Canisteo since 2008 and lived at her daughter’s home with Deborah and John. Jeannie liked her plants, cats, and going to the Adult Day Care at McAuley Manor. She was loved by everyone and lived life to the fullest. She was predeceased by her husband James B. Will in 1990, son, Edwin “Sandy” Rice, two daughters, Frances Tenser and Diane Dorman, two grandsons, Richard Travis II and Shane Rice-Terian, one brother, Trevor Misisco. She is survived by three daughters, Deborah (John Cotton) Lyon of Canisteo, Barbara Rice of Arcade, Ruth Crossman of AZ four sons, Charles (Heather) Rice of Buffalo, Daniel Rice of Eden, James Will Jr. and Thomas Scott Will, both of Angola, two sisters, Violet Maloney of Amherst and Sylvia Dickson of Fl, Daughter-in-law, Lynn Rice of Charlotte NC, son-in-law, Paul Tenser of Springville, several grand and great grandchildren, one great great grandchild, several nieces and nephews. To send a remembrance or to light a candle in Jeannie’s memory please visit www.brownandpowersfuneralhomes.com. The family is being assisted by Adam E. DuBois, Director. The family will be present to receive friends on Monday (March 31, 2014) from 5Pm until 7Pm, at the Brown & Powers Funeral Home, 6 Spruce St., Canisteo NY 14823. Funeral services will follow calling hours at 7Pm at the funeral home. Friends may make memorial contributions to the Roswell Cancer Institute, Ride for Roswell, PO Box 644, Buffalo NY 14240, please include team name Sara Rice.
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