Dimbleby Funeral Homes Inc.

Dimbleby Funeral Homes Inc. We are a fourth generation full service funeral home with four locations, serving Whitesboro, West W

03/12/2024

We are honored to care for families in the various communities that we serve throughout central New York. We are a family owned and locally owned business that is operated by caring people with deep ties to our area.
Dimbleby Funeral Home was established in 1931. The Dimbleby family purchased the Old Forge location in 1977, the West Winfield location in 1982, the Holland Patent location in 1994, and most recently Smith Funeral Home in Sauquoit in 2019.

Please note that the location of services for Mr. Holmes is now at our 40 Main St Whitesboro location and NOT at our Wes...
08/13/2023

Please note that the location of services for Mr. Holmes is now at our 40 Main St Whitesboro location and NOT at our West Winfield location.

View Charles Edwin Holmes's obituary, contribute to their memorial, see their funeral service details, and more.

08/12/2023

Please note that the services for Mr. Charles Holmes scheduled for Tuesday August 15. Will now be held at our Whitesboro Funeral Home. 40 Main St Whitesboro. NOT the West Winfild location

Services for Ron Hall are Saturday, 1-3.
07/20/2023

Services for Ron Hall are Saturday, 1-3.

03/31/2023

Deborah S. Suter, 70, Whitesboro, passed away on Wednesday, March 22, 2023 at Faxton-St. Luke’s Hospital with her loving husband by her side.
She was born on May 30, 1952 in Hamilton, OH, a daughter of Gordon and Patricia (Weisenberger) Boudinet. Debbie graduated from Badin High School in Hamilton, OH. On October 4, 1974, she was united in marriage to Bruce W. Suter at St. Peter in Chains Catholic Church in Hamilton, OH and shared a blessed union of 48 1/2 years. Debbie was employed with the Rome Family YMCA as a Water Aerobics Instructor for many years. Debbie was a member of St. Paul’s Catholic Church, Whitesboro, Madison County Historical Society and Fairborn Artist Association in Ohio.
She was a very talented artist and painting was her passion. During her youth and into adulthood, athletics was very important to Debbie.
Surviving are her husband, Bruce, Whitesboro; sisters, Sandra (Thomas) Ballinger, Thomasville, PA, Diane (Robert) Shaw, Howell, MI, Anita (Brian) Huber, New Lebanon, OH and Maribeth (Skip) Weaver, Trenton, OH; sisters-in-law, Paula Meighen, Moneta, VA and Marsha Boudinet; brother-in-law, George (Marcia) Suter, Tampa, FL and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by brothers, Dennis, Donald and Brian Boudinet.
Debbie’s family wishes to extend their gratitude to the staff of Faxton-St. Luke’s Healthcare and Dr. Sanjeeb Bhattacharya with the Cleveland Clinic for all their wonderful care and compassion.

01/05/2023

Louis “Little Louie” Anthony Joseph, Jr.

Louie, known to most as Little Louie, died in his home in Seaford, Delaware on Wednesday, December 21, 2022, of natural causes. He was 65. A blessing to his parents, Louie was born (September 30, 1957) and raised in Utica, New York. Little Louie was bigger than life—literally and figuratively—anything but little. He was a big man, with a big voice, a big laugh, a big personality, and mostly, a big heart.

Louie was predeceased by his loving mother, Daisy Lewis Joseph and is survived by his devoted father, Louis A. Joseph, Sr. and siblings Mary (Joseph) Tomaselli, Eva (Robert Wishnoff) Joseph, Anthony (Brenda) Joseph, and Theresa (John) Fitzmaurice; cherished nieces and nephews Daisy (Julian Buffam) Tomaselli and Joseph Tomaselli, Jr., Logan (Sean Hayes) Joseph and Alexandra (Michael McPherson) Joseph, Maggie, John Louis, and Kaleb Fitzmaurice, adored great-niece Colette Buffam, and uncle and aunt, John and Shirley Joseph.

He treasured the love, friendship and time spent with his many cousins and friends.

It is with great appreciation the family would like to acknowledge Louie’s neighbors and friends in Seaford, Delaware for surrounding him with love and care.

Little Louie loved nothing more than sharing a cocktail and a good laugh. In lieu of donations or flowers, if inclined, lift a glass, have a laugh, or just make someone’s day with a big smile.

11/22/2022

View Mary R. Cole's obituary, contribute to their memorial, see their funeral service details, and more.

This article from the Utica Observer-Diapatch, Oct 8, 1941, shows the Dimbleby Funeral Home at its longtime location of ...
11/03/2022

This article from the Utica Observer-Diapatch, Oct 8, 1941, shows the Dimbleby Funeral Home at its longtime location of 179 Main St. in Whitesboro. While there have been many changes over the years, we still strive to maintain high standards as we care for the families we are honored to serve.

09/22/2022

Michael T. Deitz 67, of Whitesboro passed away unexpectedly at his home on Friday September 16, 2022.

He was born on November 11, 1954 in Utica a son of the late Raymond and Geraldine (Wilson) Deitz. He was a graduate of Whitesboro Central Schools and Utica College. He served his county with honor in the United States Navy from 1977 to 1979.

Michael was employed as a Mechanic with US AIR in Syracuse retiring after 25 years of dedicated service. He was a member of St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Whitesboro. In his free time he enjoyed bicycling, hiking. He was a longtime patron of the Dunham Public Library in Whitesboro. He also enjoyed attending many events at the Capital Theater in Rome. He was loved by his many neighbors in Whitesboro whom he often helped in many ways over the years. He will be sadly missed by his many friends, family members and neighbors.

He is survived by his siblings, Cheryl Kennish of Sherrill, NY, Cathy (Vincent) Conley of Sauquoit, NY, Dr. David (Nadine) Deitz of Wexford, PA. He also leaves many nieces and nephews.

The family wishes to sincerely thank his Whitesboro neighbors, Karams Bakery, Capital Theater, and the Staff at Dunham Public Library for their many acts of kindness and friendship that they shared with Michael over the years.

The New York State Funeral Directors Association, held a service, today, to honor their colleagues who have died in the ...
08/22/2022

The New York State Funeral Directors Association, held a service, today, to honor their colleagues who have died in the preceding year.

This monument is located at Forest Hill Cemetery, Utica, NY.
08/20/2022

This monument is located at Forest Hill Cemetery, Utica, NY.

04/06/2022

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04/05/2022

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