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- LE ROY — Robert Francis Christner, Sr., 87, of Le Roy passed away on Saturday, (Dec.
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Artist, businessman and local leader John Hodgins dies at 87
Photo of John Hodgins in February with an en plein air painting of his, courtesy of his daughter Joyce Dwyer.
Beloved local artist, Batavia businessman and former county legislator John Jay Hodgins died this morning. He was
Born in Basom on Dec. 12, to Ora and Velma Hodgins, he grew up to become a printer, sign painter and entrepreneur who founded Batavia Press, Hodgins Printing, Hodgins Engraving, , and John’s Studio.
Hodgins also served his community -- eight years on the Batavia City Council and eight years on the Genesee County Legislature. He was a former member of the Oakfield Lions Club, a director at the Richmond Memorial Library, and a director of the Genesee County Baseball Club.
A longtime member of Batavia Society of Artists, he had been its treasurer and president, and had many shows of his work locally. He taught local students to paint and draw, and held art workshops in Maine and Florida.
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- LE ROY — Robert Francis Christner, Sr., 87, of Le Roy passed away on Saturday, (Dec.
| This decade encompasses what has been called “The Roaring Twenties.” It falls between two great calamities: World War I and the Great. | |
| Batavia - Marie Blackshear, 87 of Batavia passed away on Saturday, (May 27, ) at Orchard Rehab and Nursing Center in Medina. | |
| Robert and Marcia Perry of Attica have announced the engagement of their daughter, Danielle Perry of Batavia, to Timothy Hodgins of Batavia. |
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- ROCHESTER — The family of Robert L. Brooks, Sr., the inmate killed by a violent beating from correctional officers at Marcy Correctional Facility last month, has filed a federal civil rights.