Delker and Terry Funeral Home

Delker and Terry Funeral Home A family owned funeral home, and cremation service
that offers a wide range of affordable options for families in need.

in addition, we handle anatomical donations, sometimes at no cost.

Lieng Ferne Wells, 50 of Union Springs passed away on Sunday January 25, 2026 in Rochester, NY following an extended ill...
01/29/2026

Lieng Ferne Wells, 50 of Union Springs passed away on Sunday January 25, 2026 in Rochester, NY following an extended illness.
Lieng was born on November 20, 1975 in Ithaca, NY.

She was the granddaughter of the late Elmer George Wells and Emma Ferne Wells, and the daughter of Eugene Earl Wells and Kor Laird.

She is survived by her fiancé Hiram Franco, her brother Elmer Gerald Wells, and sister Amy Beth Donovan.

Lieng resided in Union Springs most of her life. After a short period of living in Auburn, she returned to Union Springs to live with her fiancé Hiram Franco. She was a graduate of Union Springs Central School, and Cayuga Community College where she earned her degree in Computer Science.

She was an employee of TRW in Union Springs until the plant’s closing. She then worked for Tessy Plastics in Elbridge, NY and achieved the title of Quality Control Analyst. She remained with Tessy Plastics until she was no longer able to work due to health difficulties.

Lieng loved the country life, and spending time with her “knight in shining armor” Hiram. For 18 years they loved life and their fur babies, a Shih Tzu named Snoopy and a Chihuahua named Nico. She was predeceased by a Shar Pei named Dakota and a Chihuahua named Chi-Chi.

Services will be private and at the convenience of the family.

A pancake breakfast will be held on February 8, 2026 from 7:30A.M. to 11:00A.M. at the American Legion Dining Hall 8 Schobey St. Union Springs.

01/27/2026

I’ve seen a number of funeral homes in this area using a Facebook marketing company for advertising. We prefer our good service, pricing, and reputation to bring families to us.

We take care of people, in any county, anywhere in New York State.

Truth is:

Most people use the funeral home their family has always used. Often times, its not the same funeral directors that were there when your last family member died, let alone the same ownership. This leads to paying a lot more than you should because it’s what’s familiar. We strongly encourage people to compare prices between funeral homes.

Our funeral home has two NYS Licensed Funeral Directors: David Delker and Madison Reinert. We are available 24/7 365 days a year, and will provide professional services from the very moment we are contacted.

We provide above average service at below average prices. Cremations start at $2395.00 and full services are thousands less than nearby competitors. We work with social services from any county, take care of life insurance, deal with veteran services, and answer any questions you may have during this process.

Pre payment means buying services at today's price and never having to come up with one red cent, ever. Transfer your pre paid pre arranged service and we will make the uncomfortable call to the funeral home you previously used!

Talk to anyone that has used us. We are certain they’ll give you an honest take. We have nothing to hide. We will take care of your family member as if they are our family member. We are terrible negotiators when it comes to your family. Its our way 100% so that we can tell you in no uncertain terms we took care of your family member as we promised.

We got you....and won't hire a marketing company to trick you into using us..

01/22/2026

Violet B Winchell, 91, of Edmeston, passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 18, 2026 in Herkimer, NY.

Violet was born on July 22, 1934 in the Town of Exeter, the daughter of the late Percy and Viola (Morris) Brownrigg. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband Charles “Chuck” Winchell on August 17, 2021, her sisters and brothers-in-law Mae Brownrigg, Maude (Mathew) Willems, Elnora (Donald) Armstrong, Richard Arnold, her brother and sisters-in-law Percy M. (Elizabeth) Brownrigg, and many nieces and nephews including Leanne Catlin, Heidi Plumb, and Davy Estep.

She is survived by a sister Marjorie (Wayne) Nellis, a brother-in-law Walter Winchell, a sister-in-law Charlene Winchell, nieces and nephews Cheryl (Jim) Murphy, Todd Armstrong, Becky (Jake) Rasbach, Rich (Rosie) Arnold, Joann (Steve) Pecora, Diane Wildey, Orianne Gibser, Scott (Julie) Brownrigg, Josh Winchell, Doreen Bellamy, Darleen Husson, and Charles Winchell, along with many great and great-great nieces and nephews.

Violet was a graduate of Edmeston Central School, and married Charles on September 1, 1956 at the Burlington Flats Methodist Church. She was a long-time member of the Leonardsville United Methodist Church. She was a dear friend to many and will be remembered for her caring ways and generosity.

In lieu of flowers, donations my be made to the Leonardsville United Methodist Church or a favorite charity in memory of Violet.

A graveside service will be held in Edmeston Union Cemetery in the spring.

Mark E Donohoe, 63, of Edmeston, NY, passed away peacefully surrounded by his Pathfinder Village family on January 7, 20...
01/20/2026

Mark E Donohoe, 63, of Edmeston, NY, passed away peacefully surrounded by his Pathfinder Village family on January 7, 2026 in Edmeston.

Mark was born on November 19, 1962 in Washington D.C., the son of the late Milburn J and Alyce (Lovatt) Donohoe Jr.

Mark moved to Pathfinder Village in 1989. He was employed by Golden Artist Colors through 2006 and later by the ARC Otsego Vocational Workshop until 2010. After retiring from paid employment, Mark remained actively engaged in his community. He participated in the Milford Men’s Group and volunteered at Bassett Hospital and the Department of Social Services.

Mark was an avid sports fan who loved keeping up with scores in the newspaper and on television. He enjoyed going out to eat, grabbing a beer after a round of golf, bowling, and participating in computer class. He was a member of the hand bell choir and proudly took part in Special Olympics Swimming and Track & Field. Raised Catholic, Mark served as an altar server at St. Theresa’s Catholic Church for many years. He was a sharp dresser, a kind soul, had an unforgettable smile, and a great friend to many.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday January 28th at 11:00AM at St Theresa of the Infant Jesus Church, 24 North Main street New Berlin, NY. Interment will be in the spring in Edmeston Union Cemetery.

01/19/2026
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01/15/2026

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Inez P. “Paul” Lucero, 74, of Edmeston, passed away peacefully in Cooperstown, NY on January 8, 2026,  surrounded by his...
01/08/2026

Inez P. “Paul” Lucero, 74, of Edmeston, passed away peacefully in Cooperstown, NY on January 8, 2026, surrounded by his loving family.

Paul was born in Denver, CO on October 6, 1951, the son of the late Gilbert J and Dolores (Florez) Lucero.

He is survived by his loving wife Elizabeth “Betty” Lucero of Edmeston, his son Miguel (Stacey) Lucero of Marshall, MI, his daughter Alicia (Shea) Wilkerson of Pascagoula, MS, his brothers Danny (Delores) Lucero of Las Vegas, NV and David Lucero of Denver, CO, his sisters Tina (Deborah) Torres of Las Vegas, NV and Mona Lucero of Denver, CO, his grandchildren Kathleen Wilkerson, Samantha Wilkerson, Camryn Lucero and Caiden Lucero. Also surviving are his in-laws Eileen (Al) Truax, Albert Talbot, Mary Talbot, Dave (Joan) Talbot and Sylvia (Bill) Sweet along with many nieces and nephews.

Paul was born and raised in Denver, CO. He was a Vietnam Era US Army Veteran serving from 1971-1973. He married Elizabeth “Betty” Talbot on November 22, 1974, and in 1990 the family moved to Edmeston. He was employed with NYCM Insurance in Edmeston from 1990 until his retirement in 2016.

Paul was a die-hard Denver Broncos fan, enjoyed reading, playing cards, and coached soccer while living in Denver.

Services will be private and at the convenience of the family. Interment will be in Edmeston Union Cemetery in the spring.

Donations may be made to the Edmeston Fire Department 27-29 East St. Edmeston, NY 13335 or the American Cancer Society at www.cancer.org/donate.

Arrangements are with Delker and Terry Funeral Home and Cremation Service.

Cristino “Cappy” “Papa” Falcon, 81, of St. Marys, Georgia, passed away peacefully on January 5, 2026, in Cooperstown, Ne...
01/07/2026

Cristino “Cappy” “Papa” Falcon, 81, of St. Marys, Georgia, passed away peacefully on January 5, 2026, in Cooperstown, New York, surrounded by his loving family.

Cappy was born in Puerto Rico, the son of the late Mateo and Maximina (Robles) Falcon. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by nine siblings.

He is survived by his devoted wife, Jeanette (Lopez) Falcon of St. Marys, GA; his daughters, Michelle Falcon-Rodriguez of Summit, NY, and Rachel Falcon-Smart of Montgomery, NY; his sons-in-law, Gilbert Rodriguez and Michael Smart; and his cherished grandchildren, Tyler Quinn-Rodriguez and Victoria Lauren Smart. He is also survived by his sisters, Duvi Asencio, Mary Santini, and Lily Sorcelli, all of Florida, along with many nieces and nephews.

Raised in Puerto Rico, Cappy moved to New York at the age of 14. He attended and graduated from a trade school and worked for Lestor Corporation as a printer for several years—this is where he met the love of his life, Jeanette, whom he admired and adored immensely. He later established his own business, Falcon Window Cleaning Company, in New York City. After many years as a business owner, he transitioned into the security industry, serving as a Fire Safety Director. He concluded his career in building management in Manhattan, where he was recognized as a hero for saving a life when a cab crashed into a building.

Cappy was a loving husband, father, and grandfather. Family was always his top priority, and he is fondly remembered for teaching his children and grandchildren how to ride a bike, how to fish, and—most importantly—how to love and care for one another. An avid outdoorsman, he enjoyed fishing, crabbing, sh*****ng, and birdwatching. He also loved boating, watching old western movies, horse racing, boxing, and was a devoted fan of the New York Yankees.

A compassionate and kind man, Cappy was deeply loved by many friends and was known as a caring friend and neighbor.

Calling hours will be held from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Friday, January 9, at Delker and Terry Funeral Home, 30 South Street, Edmeston, NY. A prayer service will immediately follow at 3:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

Delanore S “Del” Meyers, 76, of Burlington Flats, passed away peacefully at home on January 1, 2026, surrounded by the l...
01/04/2026

Delanore S “Del” Meyers, 76, of Burlington Flats, passed away peacefully at home on January 1, 2026, surrounded by the love of his family.

Del was born on May 24, 1949 in New Berlin, NY the son of the late Edward and Anna (Nahlik) Meyers. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a brother Daren Meyers in March of 2022.

He is survived by his beloved wife Sharon (Carey) Meyers of Burlington Flats, his sons Andrew Meyers of Burlington Flats, Jeremy (Lara) Meyers of Oneonta, Patrick (Nora) Meyers of Brooklyn, grandchildren Zoey (Scott Hunter) Meyers, Jeremy Meyers Jr, Cora Meyers, and Mikaela Meyers, his great-grand daughter, Maeve Hunter, his sisters Donna Crawford of Texas and Dolores (Larry) Janssen of Florida, along with several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Raised in New Berlin, Del enlisted in the United States Navy in 1969 and proudly served his country aboard the USS Neosho. After completing his military service, he returned home and worked in car sales and monument sales before beginning a long and dedicated career as a boiler mechanic with Kraft Foods. In 1989, he joined Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown, initially working as a boiler technician, then transitioning to the sign shop before rising into his role in the Mechanical Engineering Department. He retired from Bassett in 2018 after many years of committed service.

While Del had many interests, none were more important to him than his wife, children, and grandchildren. He was a devoted family man who rarely missed a school event for his boys and treasured family adventures. Together, the family traveled the entire East Coast—from New York to Key West, Florida—and made countless memories along the way.

Known for his ability to fix just about anything, Del was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting, ice fishing, camping, trapping, shooting muzzleloaders, and cutting firewood. He was also a skilled woodworker, painter, wood carver, gardener, and coin collector. His curiosity led him to prospect for gold, search for hidden treasures with his metal detector, and become highly knowledgeable in pre-1840 camping and historical living.

Del will be remembered for his dedication to family, his strong work ethic, his creativity, and his deep appreciation for the outdoors. He leaves behind a legacy of love, craftsmanship, and unforgettable memories that will be cherished by all who knew him.

A celebration of Del’s life will be at 2:00PM on Wednesday January 7, 2026 at Delker and Terry Funeral Home 30 South Street Edmeston, NY 13335.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Bassett Cancer Institute at www.give.bassett.org in memory of Del.

From our family to yours...........
12/24/2025

From our family to yours...........

Conrad R. Boglioli, 74, of Maryland, NY, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family in Oneonta, NY.Conrad was born ...
12/17/2025

Conrad R. Boglioli, 74, of Maryland, NY, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family in Oneonta, NY.

Conrad was born on February 7, 1951 in Pearl River, NY the son of the late Constantino and Ray (Hausmann) Boglioli. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his sisters Irma Cortese and Betty Lou Daley.

He is survived by his wife of 42 years Carol Boglioli of Maryland, a daughter Kara R (Timothy) Boglioli of Unadilla, sons Ted (Brenda) Knapp of NC and Michael (Tosha) Knapp of CO, a brother Louis Boglioli of FL, grandchildren Talon and Rylie Knapp, Dixie and Curtis Boglioli, Jason and Josh Dimpfl and great grandchild Maddie Dimpfl. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews.

Conrad was raised in Pearl River, NY, and moved to Unadilla in 1975. He was employed with Medical Coaches in Oneonta, and following that, the Town of Maryland. Most recently, he worked with Meals on Wheels until his retirement.

Conrad enjoyed camping, fishing, and watching TV. He and Carol also took cruises and could often be found visiting Turning Stone casino. His favorite holiday was Christmas, for which he loved decorating for, and dressing the part of Santa.

Conrads family would like to thank the staff of the A.O Fox Nursing Home Unit 3, particularly Enrica, Dave, Julie, Angelica, Angelina, Sam, Audie, and Alaina.

Calling hours will be Saturday December 20th from 1:00PM to 2:00PM at Delker and Terry Funeral Home 30 South Street Edmeston. A funeral service will immediately follow calling hours at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the A.O. Fox Nursing Home Resident Activity Fund. If you aren’t able to donate, then please perform an act of kindness in loving memory of Conrad.

From our family to yours, Happy Thanksgiving.
11/27/2025

From our family to yours, Happy Thanksgiving.

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