

She was a baseball fan who followed the Mets and Yankees and never missed her children or grandchildren’s games and activities. Darlene was an active member of several local churches throughout her life. Her home was open and inviting for friends and neighbors to visit and she enjoyed traveling to connect with family. She loved to shop and make things for others and was generous with gifts. clothing store in Medina, NY, and Walmart in Albion, NY where she enjoyed interacting with customers. She was predeceased by her brother, Scott Crowner, and her stepfather, Bruce Crowner.ĭarlene was a longtime employee of Kennedy Bros. She also leaves a stepmother, Roberta Drake, of Hornell, NY brother, Steve (Shelly) Drake, of Victor, NY and sister, Debra (Cliff) Unger, of Oakfield, NY as well as several nieces and nephews. She is survived by her husband, Richard Coleman, whom she married on Jdaughter, Kittina Caldwell of Albion, NY son, Darrick (Erica) Coleman of LeRoy, NY and six grandchildren who were the sunshine of her life: Brianna (Austin) Caldwell of Albion, Emily and Andrew Caldwell Esme, Linnea, and Isla Coleman. 9, 1952 in Hornell, NY, Darlene was the daughter of the late Arnold Drake and Barbara Hawley. 8, 2022 at Unity Hospital in Rochester, NY.īorn Dec. Coleman, 69, of West Barre, passed away peacefully on Mon., Aug. To share a special memory of Maryann, please visit: Darlene R. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: Medina Memorial Hospital, 200 Ohio St., Medina, NY 14103 or Holy Family Parish, 106 S. 16 at 10am in Holy Family Parish, Albion. Family and friends are invited to attend her Mass of Christian Burial Tue., Aug. He family will receive friends at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, 21 West Ave., Albion, Mon., Aug. of NJ, Susan (Tim) O’Brien of AR, Scott (Jean) Hildreth of Waterport, her brother: Vincent Sevenski of NC, her sisters: Lorrain Catruna of Medina, Barbara Lincoln of Rochester, Patricia Howard of NC, Carol Fox of Medina, Rosemary Pegelow of Medina, Dorothy Callard of Medina, Margaret DePeters of Albion grandchildren: Alexander, Timothy, Haley, Erin, Tara, George, Jacob, Jenna as well as several nieces and nephews. She is survived by her children: Frank (Terri) Hildreth of KS, George Hildreth Jr. Hildreth was predeceased by her husband, George. She was a member of Holy Family Parish where she was active on many committees and was also a member of The Catholic Daughters. Maryann was also a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the NYS Retired Teachers Association. She enjoyed reading, gardening was an avid bowler, but her main focus in life was her faith and family. Maryann was a 1st grade teacher beginning her career in Gasport and finally retiring from the Albion Central School System. 24, 1937 in Medina to Vincent and Regina Sevenski and was a life-long resident of this area. 10, 2022 in Medina Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. She was born Oct. Mandatory evacuations are in place for Webbers Falls as engineers continue to assess the situation.Maryann J.

I-40 and Highway 64 remain closed Thursday morning due to the incident. ODOT closed I-40 and Highway 64 Wednesday due to fears that the barges would break through a dam on the Arkansas River and cause catastrophic flooding. Officials warned that it would be “catastrophic” if the barges collided with a nearby dam. However, the barges somehow broke loose from the rocks as crews tried to secure them on Thursday. They were still tied together and were stuck on a rock jetty.

Initially, the Sequoyah County Sheriff’s Office confirmed on Facebook that the barges were located several miles upstream from Webbers Falls lock and Dam 16. Officials became worried that the barges would hit the dam, which was already under strain from the flood waters. The situation became even worse when authorities learned that the flooding caused two barges on the Arkansas River to become unsecured. If you choose to stay you are doing so at your own risk,” officials wrote on Facebook. “Residents in the Town of Webbers Falls need to evacuate immediately. On Wednesday afternoon, emergency management officials in eastern Oklahoma asked residents to completely evacuate the town due to dangers associated with flooding.
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Officials say two barges that broke free on Wednesday are now headed toward a dam near Webbers Falls. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.
