He was a member and Past Commander of the Frank B. He was a member of Local 1580 IAM, an active member, Past President, and Board member of the Wellsville Rod & Gun Club, where he was instrumental in the relocation the trap field, now referred to as the “Leonard Osgood Trap Field”. He was formerly employed by Acme Electric in Cuba, Penn Yan Construction welding bridges as I-86 was being constructed, Butler Larkin, CE Air Preheater, and retired from Dresser-Rand in1991. Army, 101st Airborne Division serving two tours in Vietnam between 19. Leonard was raised in Wellsville and was a 1963 graduate of Wellsville High School. On March 29, 1986, in Wellsville, he married Ruth Anderson who survives. He was born Jin Wellsville, the son of the late William and Margaret (Burch) Osgood. Osgood, 75, of 3524 Route 417, died on Monday, April 20, 2020, shortly after arrival at the Jones Memorial Hospital. Burial will be made in Woodhull Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Thursday, April 22 from 9 to 11 am at the H.P. Surviving is her husband, Herbert Raub Jr., her daughters, Lisa Gruetter and Deborah Henry, her son in law, Mike Gruetter, her grandchildren, Jared Gruetter, Ryan Gruetter and Krysti Henry and great grandchildren, Taylor Henry-Predmore and Alexander Jameson Gruetter. In retirement, she and Herb enjoyed traveling and would winter in Homosassa, FL and spend summers at Allegany Mountain Resort in East Otto, NY. She was employed at Corning Hospital for over 20 years working as an RN. She attended Corning Community College and earned a degree in Nursing, attaining certification as a Registered Nurse. Anna was a homemaker and stay at home Mom for many years until she decided to continue her education and pursue her dream of working in nursing. Anna graduated from Wellsville High School. As a child, Anna’s family moved to Wellsville where they made their home. Born at the Brooklyn Naval Yards on Mach 13, 1947, Anna was the daughter of the late Joseph and Vera Burgess. Rte 417, Addison, NY passed away on Tuesday, Apat Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester. Box 665, West Swanzey, NH 03469 (Same address for both organizations.)Īnna L. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Kathy’s honor to the Keene Chamber Orchestra and the Sonad Project will be gratefully accepted. The public is cordially invited to a memorial service to celebrate Kathleen’s life at Congregation Ahavas Achim, 84 Hastings Ave., Keene on Sunday, Jat 4 p.m. In later years, she served as administrator and librarian for the Keene Chamber Orchestra and the Sonad Project. Kathleen served for 15 years as founding administrator of Apple Hill’s Playing for Peace Project, where she was a radiant ambassador for the Project’s vision of using chamber music to inspire the crossing of human divides. She graduated from Nyack College in 1968. 18, 1946, to Marvel and Wilma Wilkins in Wellsville, N.Y. Kathleen was an early childhood educator, a non-profit administrator and violist/violinist for numerous music groups in the Keene area. Kathleen was the loving grandmother of eight beautiful grandchildren: Zachariah, Caleb and Elsa Burrows Mateo and Ruben Stumacher and Corinne, Braden and Braxton Rennie. Kathleen Stumacher, beloved wife of Eric Stumacher, mother of Todd Rennie, sister of Burton (Marian) Wilkins and Nancy Brewster, stepmother of Sonja (Peter) Burrows and Adam (Jennifer de Leon) Stumacher, and aunt of Cheryl (Ray) Urciuoli, Shawn Wilkins, Burton (Vicki) Wilkins, Jr., Jeffrey Brewster, and Burton (Melinda) Brewster, passed away on July 1, 2021, after a long battle with Alzheimer’s.