Obituaries

Olive M. Finch

May 7, 1918 - September 29, 2009

Age 91, formerly of West Court St., Warsaw, died September 29, 2009 at the East Side Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Warsaw.

She was born May 7, 1918 in Warsaw, daughter of the late Raymond and Margaret Weidman Murray. She was employed for 27 years in quality control for the former Mallory Timers Co. in Warsaw. In earlier years, she worked at the Brown-Century Knitting Mill, Warsaw Button Factory and W. T. Grant Department Store.

Olive was an avid bridge player and belonged to bridge clubs in both Warsaw and Geneseo. She was a member of the Women of the Moose for many years.

She was predeceased by her husband, Kenneth “Dusty” Finch who died in 1996.

Surviving are her daughter, Margaret (Barry) Feinblatt of Las Vegas, NV; her grandchildren, Dirk Feinblatt and Brett (Jackie) Feinblatt; 1 great grandchild; her sister-in-law, Myrtle Finch of Cuba, NY; many nieces and nephews and friends.

There are no calling hours. A memorial service will be held Friday at 1 PM at Robinson & Hackemer Funeral Home, 246 N. Main St., Warsaw. Burial will be in Warsaw Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Warsaw Public Library, 130 N. Main St., Warsaw, NY 14569. Online condolences at http://www.robinsonandhackemer.com.

Important Dates

October 2, 2009 : Memorial Service for Olive M. Finch - 1:00 PM - At Robinson And Hackemer Funeral Home

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Oct 2.09 from Briggs Family:
Our sympathy extended to her family and friends. Her sewing skills were used many a time for the boys and their special requests, especially the crossing guard vest she made specially for Little Darryl!

Oct 2.09 from Maxine Clark:
Remembering our special times. Extending my sympathy to her family and friends.

Sep 30.09 from Jean Lowden Sullivan:
I met Olive when I was a teller at Wyo. Co.Bank (now Five-Star). We had many visits and laughs together. She was also a dear friend of my Aunt Laurel Vosburg which I discovered while talking to her. She was a
fiesty woman that I will miss. My sympathy to her family.