Delker and Terry Funeral Home

Delker and Terry Funeral Home A family owned funeral home, and cremation service
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Joseph F Leonard, 82, of New Berlin, passed away peacefully at his home on Tuesday June 24, 2025. Joseph was born on Apr...
06/25/2025

Joseph F Leonard, 82, of New Berlin, passed away peacefully at his home on Tuesday June 24, 2025.

Joseph was born on April 16, 1943 in Oneonta, NY the son of the late Joseph and Mona (Delberta) Leonard. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his wife Patricia Leonard in 1990, his son Joseph L Fisher, brothers Carl and John, sisters Carol and Sue.

He is survived by his companion of 20 years Tammy Hoag of New Berlin, daughter Jackie (Bill) Rogers of New Berlin and Florida, a daughter in law Lisa Fisher of Davenport, a sister Jean Emmett of Morris, grandchildren Russell and C.J. Fisher and Julie Currier, along with several nieces and nephews. In addition, he is also survived his Farmers Place family: Don, Tyler, Jacob, Bernie, Heather, and Mark.

Raised in Oneonta, Joe began his career in meat cutting at the age of 16 with Richco in Oneonta. He was also employed with Coke and Grand Union in Oneonta for many years.

In 1985, Joe relocated to New Berlin and started the Farmer’s place. A business that still operates.

He was also a past President of the American Association of Meat Processors, and a 31 year member of the Tri Town Lodge 01687 of the Free & Accepted Masons.

A deer hunter at heart, he was known as the “Deer Man” and was always surrounded by his German Shepards.

Calling hours will be Sunday June 29th from 1:00PM to 3:00PM at Delker and Terry Funeral Home, 30 South Street Edmeston. A Masonic Service will be held at the conclusion of calling hours.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Edmeston Rescue Squad in memory of Joe.

Vincent G Hickling of Edmeston, passed away peacefully at his home on May 29, 2025 following an extended illness.Vincent...
05/31/2025

Vincent G Hickling of Edmeston, passed away peacefully at his home on May 29, 2025 following an extended illness.

Vincent was born on October 15, 1940 in Edmeston the son of the late Rolland and Merab Harrington Hickling. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a son Jeffrey on November 29, 1986, his brothers Anthony Hickling and Rolland Hickling Jr, sisters in law Joyce Hickling and Marlea Hickling and a brother in law Gordon Fitch.

He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Linda Witter Hickling, who he married on April 13, 1963 in Brookfield, his son Darin (Bonnie) Hickling of Edmeston, his daughters Lisa (David) Norton and Suzette (Raymond) Wengert of Edmeston, brothers Alton (Joan) Hickling of Burlington Flats and Lawrence Hickling of Edmeston, sisters Alberta Fitch of FL, Theresa Church of IN, Malvina (Hugh) Friel of PA and Constance Zinger of Edmeston. Also surviving are his grandchildren Jessica Homer, Patrick (Carly) Norton, David (Lindsay) Palmatier, Jennifer (Jeremy) Hoag, Christopher (Samantha-Ann) Wengert, Danielle (Russell) Johnson, Allen (Molly) Wengert, Corey (Jennifer) Wengert, Alexis (Chandler) Slentz, Troy (Cearah) Slentz, and Ronald Hickling, 15 great grandchildren, along with many nieces and nephews.

A life long resident of Edmeston, Vincent graduated from Edmeston Central School and attended Broome Community College. Following a year of college, he came home to buy a dairy farm. Vincent and Linda operated the farm until 1986 when they made the decision to sell it and open Hickling’s Fish Farm. It still operates in Edmeston and is managed by the Hickling family to this day.

Vincent was a hard worker and took pride in whatever he accomplished. The fish farm was a great challenge that he loved. Darin and grandson Christopher joined Vincent and Linda in making the fish farm the largest bass hatchery in the Northeast.

He was well known as a man of integrity, generosity, and kindness. He often told others of how blessed he was, bragging that he was “the richest man in the world” because of his wife and family. Sometimes his “family” extended to people not related, offering a loving hand to many.

Calling hours will be 1:00 to 3:00PM and again from 5:00 to 7:00PM on Tuesday June 3rd at the Second Baptist Church, 7 North Street Edmeston. Funeral services will be 11:00AM Wednesday June 4th at the church. Interment will follow in Edmeston Union Cemetery.

Donations may be made to the Edmeston Fire Department in memory of Vincent.

Sylva Christine Jenkins, 76, of Edmeston passed away on Sunday May 25, 2025 in Oneonta, NY.Christine was born on August ...
05/28/2025

Sylva Christine Jenkins, 76, of Edmeston passed away on Sunday May 25, 2025 in Oneonta, NY.

Christine was born on August 11, 1948 in Oneonta, NY the daughter of the late Frederick F and Sylva J (Howland) Emhof.

She is survived by her daughter Virginia Catherine “Cookie” Jenkins of Greenville, NC, brother Fred (Linda) Emhof of Burlington Flats, sister Linda Arnold of Edmeston, nieces Kathy (Roger) Miller, Carol Arnold, and nephews Michael (Donna) Emhof, Tim Arnold, and Jeff Emhof.

A long-time resident of the area, Christine was employed with the Otsego County Department of Social Services for many years, retiring in 2011. In retirement, she spent her time painting abstract art, and crocheting. Other interests included Sci-Fi TV and movies, as well as astronomy, and was also an avid watcher of Perry Mason and Murder She wrote.

Christine was known to keep connections with everyone she knew (and some she didn’t) with greeting cards, not just for birthdays, but any occasion. She also loved cooking, trying new recipes, and adding her own special touches to feed anyone that visited.

Calling hours will be from 4:00PM to 7:00PM on Friday May 30th at Delker and Terry Funeral Home 30 South Street Edmeston. A graveside committal will be 10:00AM Saturday May 31st in the Edmeston Union Cemetery.

Donations may be made to the Susquehanna SPCA at www.sqspca.org/support or St Jude’s Children’s Hospital at www.stjude.org/donate.

05/23/2025
Matthew C. Hickling, 36, passed away unexpectedly in VA. Matthew was born in Oneonta, NY on August 30, 1988 the son of C...
05/21/2025

Matthew C. Hickling, 36, passed away unexpectedly in VA.
Matthew was born in Oneonta, NY on August 30, 1988 the son of Calvin and Cynthia Elliott Weis.

He is predeceased by his grandfather Dr Donald Elliott, Step Mother Diana Hickling, Aunt Debra Elliott, and Uncle Nathan Hickling.

Matthew leaves behind his wife Michelle Lemme , sons Calvin and Nathan Hickling of Utica, step son Merrick Lemme, his mother Cynthia (Gerard) Weis of Camden, his father Calvin Hickling of Utica, fraternal grandparents Alton and Joan Hickling of Edmeston, maternal grandmother Violet Elliott of Utica, sisters Sara (Aaron Loiacono) Hickling of Burlington Flats, and Kelly (Jared) Feldman of Rome, niece and nephews Mila, Levi, Caleb, Benten, and Aaron David.

Matthew was a native of the Edmeston area before moving to Utica after the third grade. He was a graduate of MVCC with honors and was a New York State Certified Bridge Welder. Most recently, he was employed with Geostabilization LLC traveling the northeast.
Matthew was a man who loved to be outside with nature and all it's beauty. He was a joker who could make people feel good and laugh. Matthew would go above and beyond to help those he loved, and was a fighter who never gave up on his goals. He was a dedicated worker who gave his all and was highly respected amongst his co-workers and his higher-ups. Matthew was a man with integrity that will be profoundly missed and forever loved.

Calling hours will be from 2:00PM to 5:00PM on Saturday May 24th at the Delker and Terry Funeral Home 30 South Street Edmeston, NY. Graveside services will be at a day and time to be determined.

05/11/2025

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Winfred C Arnold Jr, 96, of Burlington Flats, passed away Tuesday April 1, 2025 in Little Falls, NY.Winfred was born on ...
04/03/2025

Winfred C Arnold Jr, 96, of Burlington Flats, passed away Tuesday April 1, 2025 in Little Falls, NY.

Winfred was born on July 12, 1928 in Edmeston, NY the son of the late Winfred C. Sr and Vena Bethia (Welch) Arnold. In addition to his parents, he is predeceased by his wives Phyllis in 1995, and Ellen in 2019, brothers Russell Arnold and Ralph Arnold and step daughter Marcia Griffiths.

He is survived by a son Charles (Audrey) Arnold of Burlington Flats, daughters Kathleen Cournoyer of Burlington Flats, Charlene Liddell of Oneonta, and Darlene (Robert) Benjamin of West Exeter, step son Howie Lanphier of Mohawk, grandchildren Roger (Ginger) Hume, Michael (Cynthia Winton) Hume, William Liddell, Britney Liddell, Brent Benjamin, Spencer Benjamin, Leanne (Devin) Hull, Dustin (Becky) Arnold, Stacey (Ben) Gurtowski, Stephanie Fransman, Sarah Pavia, and Andrea Lanphier. Also surviving are 15 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Winfred was a lifetime resident of the area graduating from Edmeston Central School in 1946. He was employed with Kraft Foods for many years, and Edmeston Central School, where he was a custodian for 10 years. He also drove school bus in Edmeston for 40 years. And operated Arnold Electric with his son.

He enjoyed camping with Phyllis for many years and making maple syrup. He attended the Burlington Flats Baptist Church and at one time was involved with the Macedonian Ministry, an organization that provided support for church management.

Calling hours will be from 12:00PM to 2:00PM on Monday April 7th at the Burlington Flats Baptist Church on Arnold Rd in Burlington Flats. Funeral services will follow at 2:00PM. Interment will be in Burlington Flats Cemetery.

Donations may be made to the Burlington Flats Baptist Church in memory of Winfred.

Mark J Hopper, 70, of Wells Bridge, passed away on Friday March 21, 2025 in Cooperstown, NY.Mark was born on August 15, ...
03/25/2025

Mark J Hopper, 70, of Wells Bridge, passed away on Friday March 21, 2025 in Cooperstown, NY.

Mark was born on August 15, 1954 in Glen Ridge, NJ the son of the late Everett and Nancy (Page) Hopper. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his wife Bernice in 2022.

He is survived by his sons Jason Hopper of Otego and Mark (Audrey) Hopper Jr of Zionsville IN, grandchildren Dominick, Devon, Wade and Isabella, a great grandchild Leium, a brother Everett (Wendy) Hopper of Morris, a sister Nancy Edgett of Gilbertsville, along with many nieces and nephews.

Born in NJ, Mark’s family moved to the Morris area when he was a child. He was a graduate of Morris Central School and spent most of his career as a carpenter building log homes. In addition, he was known as a jack of all trades, proficient with electrical and plumbing. He then worked at the local carpenter's union, from where he later retired. After retirement he worked as a custodian at the Unatego School.

Mark would spend his free time outside, hunting, gardening, and playing with his dog. A dog lover, he leaves behind his dog, Willow, one of the many cocker spaniels he’s owned throughout his marriage with Bernice.

A graveside committal service will be held at 10:00AM on Friday April 4, 2025 at the Ouleout Valley Cemetery in Franklin, NY.

Donations may be made to the Susquehanna SPCA at www.sqspca.org/support in memory of Mark.

Karen Lynn Bressett, 61, of Edmeston passed away peacefully on Thursday March 20, 2025 at her home surrounded by her lov...
03/22/2025

Karen Lynn Bressett, 61, of Edmeston passed away peacefully on Thursday March 20, 2025 at her home surrounded by her loving family. Karen was born on March 26, 1963 in Utica, NY the daughter of Richard and Nancy (Rose) Schoonover.

She is survived by her husband Fabian “Bud” J. Bressett IV of Edmeston, daughters Kendra (Matthew) Wetzel of Glenville, Paige Bressett (Matthew Maurer) of Worcester, MA, and Kelsey Bressett (Hunter Wheeler) of Schenectady, a grandson Spencer Wetzel, her father Richard Schoonover of Burlington Flats, brothers Mark (Barbie) Schoonover of Norwich and Michael (Suzanne) Schoonover of Edmeston, a sister Kathleen (Dennis) Schoonover-Prillaman of Newport News, VA, a mother in law Carol Bressett of Cherry Valley, sisters in law Amy Bressett of Cherry Valley and Lisa (John) Drake of Latham. Also surviving are many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was predeceased by her mother Nancy Schoonover, and father in law Fabian J. Bressett III.

Karen was a lifetime resident of the Burlington Flats/Edmeston area. She grew up in a strongly rooted racing family and graduated from Edmeston Central School. Shortly after graduation, she began her 44 year long dedicated career to NYCM Insurance. She was always an adventurous spirit, up for anything from; hiking, boating, snowmobiling, zip-lining and everything in between. Karen loved to dance and have a good time. She also enjoyed the quiet moments by a bonfire, gardening, or cuddled up with a good book and her family pets. One of her greatest accomplishments included being a loving wife, mother of three girls, nana, and friend.

Memorial services will be held Saturday March 29, 2025 at the Yankee Barn Plantation, 948 County Highway 20 in Edmeston. Family and friends may visit from 1:00 to 4:00pm, with services to follow.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Susquehanna SPCA at www.sqspca.org, Friends of Bassett: Bassett Cancer Institute Initiative at www.friendsofbassett.org/current-campaigns/cancer-institute-initiative/, or Saratoga Hospital Foundation: Cancer Patient Fund at www.saratogahospitalfoundation.org in memory of Karen.

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03/05/2025

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Dawn M. Schidzick, 84, of Edmeston, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family in Cooperstown on Saturday Fe...
03/04/2025

Dawn M. Schidzick, 84, of Edmeston, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family in Cooperstown on Saturday February 22, 2025.

Dawn was born in the Town of Plainfield on July 3, 1940 the daughter of the late Alfred G. and Beulah (Mclean) Osborn. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband Carl Schidzick who she married July 5, 1958.

She is survived by her son Brian Schidzick of Burlington Flats, a daughter Christa (Richard) Whiteman of Jordanville, a step daughter Elizabeth (Ken) Brunelle of Maine, a brother Marshall (Norma) Osborn of Gilbertsville, sisters Elsie (Gerld) Wells of Burlington Flats and Patricia (Cliff) Fitch of Burlington Flats, Grandchildren Brianna Sebastian (Ian), Savannah Duncan (Cody), Richie Whiteman, Kenneth Barrows, Nick Barrows (Andrea), Amanda Barrows, Great Grandchildren, Kayla, Brian, Robby, Brantley, Sadie, Claire, Celeste, and Leo, along with many nieces and nephews.

Dawn was a lifetime resident of the area. She enjoyed being around her family and loved them dearly. Often times she could be found playing card games or Yahtzee. Other times, at the casino playing the slots, or eating at the Emerald Restaraunt. She also liked long car rides throughout the countryside, listening to country music, watching her big screen TV, or bird watching.

At Dawn’s request, services will be private and at the convenience of the family.

June Edwards, a lifelong resident of the Rochester New York area, passed away at home at the age of 75. She is survived ...
02/11/2025

June Edwards, a lifelong resident of the Rochester New York area, passed away at home at the age of 75. She is survived by her sister, Mary White of Honolulu and her family, June’s cat Lil’ Bit, and her dear friends and found family of nearly 60 years, Mae and Walter Frison and their family.

June became part of the Frison family when June met Mae at 17 and they quickly hit it off. June lived with the Frison family off and on through the years, and helped raise Mae’s youngest son, Darrin. Darrin considered June one of his older sisters, and Darrin’s sons, Elijah and Aidan, always called her Aunt June.

June was a lover of animals, particularly cats. She had cats almost all of her life. She was also a collector of dolls and doer of all kinds of needlework, including knitting, crocheting, needlepoint, and sewing. June was drawn to puzzles whether it was jigsaw, crossword, word searches or scrambles.

A dedicated LPN, June devoted her nursing career to caring for developmentally disabled children.

Her negative experiences of intuitions influenced both her fierce independence and her kind generosity. June will be remembered for her wry sense of humor, her stubborn strength, and her concern for others including a marked vigilance in ensuring that all untied shoelaces around her became safely knotted.

Donations in June's memory may be made to Lollipop Farm or WXXI radio

A remembrance celebration of June’s life to be held at Pinnacle Place 919 South Clinton Ave, Rochester, NY 14620 on Saturday, February 15, 2025 at at 4:00 PM.

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