In 2007, after the passing of their daughter, Michele, Shirley and Carl West established a scholarship fund in her memory to encourage and assist other bright, driven young students to achieve and excel in the way that Michele had during her life. They established this...

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The Anne S. Cross Fund for the Arts was established by Anne’s husband, John Rooney. The fund honors the work and life of Anne, a much-loved Cazenovia resident and artist. Anne wanted the arts to be available to everyone and believed that art enriched and...

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Congressman George Wortley was known to run up the stairs two at a time. He moved quickly and smiled brightly. Even during the busiest of times, he attended a Catholic Mass nearly every day. George loved his country, his family, his faith and Syracuse University...

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The Krupke Family Memorial Award Fund was established in memory of Charles “Chuck” and Barbara “Jane” Krupke and their son Bruce Krupke. Chuck and Jane were residents of Pulaski, NY for over 60 years. During that time, they owned and operated several businesses and were...

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Sandy and Art Mager, moved to Oyster Bay, NY in November 1964 with their four young children. In addition to raising their children, and Art working long hours at his job, they both became actively involved in the broader community. They taught their children –...

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Philip D. Rombach and Rita G. Carpenter were married in 1971. Phil worked as a fabricator and welder at Syracuse China and later retired from Church & Dwight Company in 2006. Phil was a US Navy Veteran, member of the Half Shire Historical Society and...

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Matilda M. Chiarmonte “Tillie” retired after many years as a Teaching Assistant from the Syracuse City School District. Along with her husband Joe, Tillie was a member of many organizations at St. Daniel’s Church and a member of the St. Margaret’s Senior Citizen Center. She...

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This fund was established in 1999 by the Arlene H. Young Revocable Living Trust to provide financial assistance to Central New York students pursuing graduate degrees in the field of engineering at Syracuse University.

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On July 3, 1998, Central New York lost one of its biggest supporters, Dorothy Crouse Witherill. She cared deeply for the greater Syracuse community and supported institutions and organizations concerned with education, human services and the arts. Her will provided for an unrestricted bequest to...

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On July 3, 1998, Central New York lost one of its biggest supporters, Dorothy Crouse Witherill. She cared deeply for the greater Syracuse community and supported institutions and organizations concerned with education, human services and the arts. Her will provided for an unrestricted bequest to...

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