She was born in Pike, on June 11, 1936, daughter of the late Dewey and Mildred Flint Buckley.
A lifetime resident of Wyoming County and 1954 graduate of Letchworth High School, Wanda worked at the Letchworth School as a cook as well as being a dedicated homemaker. She was a member of the Pike Community Church. Wanda loved music, especially singing and the piano, and sang with “The Buckley Sisters”. She was very artistic and was known to be a great baker. Wanda was very dedicated to her family and had a great sense of humor. “She used to be 6 foot 8 inches tall” and enjoyed making Witches Brew and Stone Soup with her grandchildren.
Wanda was predeceased by three brothers, John, Alvin, and Donald Buckley and a sister, Mary Zeller.
Survivors include her loving husband, Daniel Andrews of Gainesville; two daughters, Donna (Klaus) Doberstein of Lebanon, Pa. and Judy (Doug) Galliford of East Bethany; two sons, Lee (Cindy) Andrews of Hermitage and Jason (Tammy) Andrews of Pike; three sisters, Betty Lacey of Wyoming, Janice (Jesse) Roberts of Centerville, and Waneta Krauss of Castile; one brother, Larry Buckley; seven grandchildren, one great-grandchild, and several nieces and nephews.
Friends of Wanda may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, March 26 at the Weeks Funeral Home, 123 North Main St., Warsaw. Additional calling hours will be held from 10 a.m. to noon, Monday, March 27. A funeral service will be held following calling hours at noon with Rev. Frank Grossman officiating. Burial will follow in the Maple Grove Cemetery, Gainesville.
Memorial contributions may be made in Wanda’s name to the Resident fund at the Wyoming County Skilled Nursing facility, 400 North Main St., Warsaw, New York 14569.
She was born in Pike, on June 11, 1936, daughter of the late Dewey and Mildred Flint Buckley.
A lifetime resident of Wyoming County and 1954 graduate of Letchworth High School, Wanda worked at the Letchworth School as a cook as well as being a dedicated homemaker. She was a member of the Pike Community Church. Wanda loved music, especially singing and the piano, and sang with “The Buckley Sisters”. She was very artistic and was known to be a great baker. Wanda was very dedicated to her family and had a great sense of humor. “She used to be 6 foot 8 inches tall” and enjoyed making Witches Brew and Stone Soup with her grandchildren.
Wanda was predeceased by three brothers, John, Alvin, and Donald Buckley and a sister, Mary Zeller.
Survivors include her loving husband, Daniel Andrews of Gainesville; two daughters, Donna (Klaus) Doberstein of Lebanon, Pa. and Judy (Doug) Galliford of East Bethany; two sons, Lee (Cindy) Andrews of Hermitage and Jason (Tammy) Andrews of Pike; three sisters, Betty Lacey of Wyoming, Janice (Jesse) Roberts of Centerville, and Waneta Krauss of Castile; one brother, Larry Buckley; seven grandchildren, one great-grandchild, and several nieces and nephews.
Friends of Wanda may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, March 26 at the Weeks Funeral Home, 123 North Main St., Warsaw. Additional calling hours will be held from 10 a.m. to noon, Monday, March 27. A funeral service will be held following calling hours at noon with Rev. Frank Grossman officiating. Burial will follow in the Maple Grove Cemetery, Gainesville.
Memorial contributions may be made in Wanda’s name to the Resident fund at the Wyoming County Skilled Nursing facility, 400 North Main St., Warsaw, New York 14569.
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