OBITS: The New York Times 9 Jul 2004; New York City, New York co., New York text-formatted by W. David Samuelsen for USGenWeb Archives *********************************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.org/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.org/ny/nyfiles.htm *********************************************************************** Source: The New York Times http://www.nytimes.com Lieder, Lucy LIEDER-Lucy, 68, died Saturday, July 3, 2004, at home in her beloved Sun Valley, surrounded by her family, after a six-and-a-half year battle with cancer. Lucille Ann Buck was born on December 12, 1935 in Chatham Village, a neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The oldest of Leo and Mary Buck's three children, she attended Sacred Heart High School and graduated from Penn State University in 1957. A member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, Lucy was an accomplished tennis player and competed in the Junior National Championships during her teens. Lucy and Bob Lieder were married on February 17, 1962 in Pittsburgh. Their three children Nick, 41, Mike, 40, and Jessie, 39 -were born in Essex Fells, New Jersey and grew up in Stratton, Vermont; West Hartford, Connecticut; and Pasadena, California. The Lieders relocated to Sun Valley, Idaho in October 1988 where Lucy volunteered on the Women's Auxiliary of the Moritz Community Hospital, serving as President from 1992 to 1993. In 1997 they purchased a vacation home in Delray Beach, Florida. Lucy enjoyed skiing, hiking, tennis and golf as well as many other activities with her numerous friends and family. She is survived by her husband, Bob; her three children and their spouses; her six grandchildren; her brother and her sister. The memorial service is at 4:00 P.M. on Wednesday, July 7, at the Lieder residence in Gimlet. The family requests memorial contributions to the Hospice of the Wood River Valley, P.O. Box 4320, Ketchum, Idaho 83340. Cremation was held at Wood River Chapel in Hailey, Idaho. Published in the New York Times on 7/9/2004. Lunt, Lida Bell LUNT-Lida Bell, of Rochester, died on July 4, 2004. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio on May 20, 1908, she is survived by four daughters: Edith (Gordon) L. Small, Pittsford: Ruth (David) L. Watson, Cincinnati, OH; Rev. Lidabell (Charles) L. Pollard, Chatham, MA. and Vero Beach, FL; and Cynthia (John) L. Prewitt, Summit, NJ. Predeceased in 2000 by Clarence S. Lunt, Jr., her husband of 71 years and by her daughter, Diane L. Stevenson in 1976. Also survived by 10 grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren. She was a devoted volunteer, board member and patron of many Rochester institutions. She was the author of many poems, novels and short stories. A memorial service to celebrate her life was held on July 8 in Rochester at The Third Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Lunt's life was defined by service to others, extraordinary grace, kindness and dignity. Donations, in her memory, may be given to The Lida Bell Lunt House c/o The Salvation Army, 745 West Avenue, Rochester, NY 14611. Published in the New York Times on 7/9/2004. Schneck, Sidney H. SCHNECK-Sidney H. Of Chappaqua, NY, died July 7, from Parkinson's disease. Survived by his three children and their spouses, Susan and Charles Sawyers, Karen and John Reilly, and Allison and Robert Schneck; along with his five grandchildren and sister. Predeceased by his wife, Sally Dene Roos Schneck. A dedicated husband, father and friend, Sidney was a quiet gentle man whose integrity and genuine kindness will always be remembered. Services private. Contributions to Dartmouth College Fund-Financial Aid, Donor Relations, 6066 Development Office, Hanover, NH 03755. Beecher Funeral Home, 914-769-0001. Published in the New York Times on 7/9/2004. Telesco, Angelo "Tony" TELESCO-Angelo ``Tony''. On July 6, 2004 of Boca Raton, Florida. Formerly of Cliffside Park, N.J. Age 96. Beloved husband of Sofia. Devoted father of Dom and Susan. Stepfather of Bill Haas. Loving grandfather of Susan Wohlforth, David and Tina Telesco, Cricket and Richard Burns. Proud great-grandfather of Chloe, Remy, Tripp, Manzi, Cooper, India, and C.C. We all treasured the love and warmth of ``Pops'', a truly special man who will be missed by all. Funeral from A.K. Macagna Funeral Home, 495 Anderson Avenue, Cliffside Park, N.J. on Saturday, July 10, 2004 at 9:30AM, thence to Epiphany R.C. Church, Cliffside Park, N.J., where the funeral Mass will be offered at 10AM. Entombment at Madonna Mausoleum, Fort Lee, N.J. Visiting hours Thursday 7 to 9PM and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9PM. Please call the funeral home for any additional information 201-945-7100. Published in the New York Times from 7/8/2004 - 7/9/2004. Zap, Carolla ZAP-Carolla. August 12th, 1973-July 2nd, 2004. She died as she lived: heroically, bravely, beautifully. Published in the New York Times from 7/7/2004 - 7/11/2004.