He is survived by his loving wife of 70 years, Marion Dusel Cummings, also a resident at the Le Roy Village Green; daughters, Barbara (Jay) Terkel of Corfu, Carol (Bill) Waldon of New Hampshire, Lori (Paul) Embt of Pavilion; a brother, Thomas Cummings of Elba; eleven grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Arthur spent his early years working on his grandparent’s farm, and then he worked at Sweeney Chevrolet as an automotive detailer. After retiring, he enjoyed working part time at IGA in Corfu to keep active.
Arthur enjoyed attending church and socializing at the coffee hour afterwards. Arthur also enjoyed being outside and riding on his John Deere mower, and taking care of his yard. It was not unusual to see Arthur going down the road on his John Deere to mow a neighbor’s lawn. Arthur was an avid bowler and a lifetime member of the Corfu Volunteer Fire Department.
The family would like to thank the staff of the Le Roy Village Green that took such loving care of Arthur and our family during this difficult time.
There will be a Celebration of Life for the family at a later date. Arthur will be laid to rest in the Evergreen Cemetery in Corfu.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Corfu United Presbyterian Church 63 Allegheny Street PO Box 159 Corfu, New York 14036 or to the Le Roy Village Green Sunshine Fund or Activities Fund 10 Munson Street Le Roy, New York 14482.
He is survived by his loving wife of 70 years, Marion Dusel Cummings, also a resident at the Le Roy Village Green; daughters, Barbara (Jay) Terkel of Corfu, Carol (Bill) Waldon of New Hampshire, Lori (Paul) Embt of Pavilion; a brother, Thomas Cummings of Elba; eleven grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Arthur spent his early years working on his grandparent’s farm, and then he worked at Sweeney Chevrolet as an automotive detailer. After retiring, he enjoyed working part time at IGA in Corfu to keep active.
Arthur enjoyed attending church and socializing at the coffee hour afterwards. Arthur also enjoyed being outside and riding on his John Deere mower, and taking care of his yard. It was not unusual to see Arthur going down the road on his John Deere to mow a neighbor’s lawn. Arthur was an avid bowler and a lifetime member of the Corfu Volunteer Fire Department.
The family would like to thank the staff of the Le Roy Village Green that took such loving care of Arthur and our family during this difficult time.
There will be a Celebration of Life for the family at a later date. Arthur will be laid to rest in the Evergreen Cemetery in Corfu.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Corfu United Presbyterian Church 63 Allegheny Street PO Box 159 Corfu, New York 14036 or to the Le Roy Village Green Sunshine Fund or Activities Fund 10 Munson Street Le Roy, New York 14482.
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