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AIMEE JO SETERA |
Aimee Jo Setera, 21, of Swan Street, died Saturday (Jan. 29, 2000) as a result a injuries sustained in an automobile accident. She was born Oct. 14, 1978, in Honolulu, the daughter of Gregory Meadows of Dunkirk and Denise Holcomb Michalak of Sinclairville. A Chautauqua County resident most of her life, she attended Cassadaga Valley Central School from 1989 to 1994 and was a 1996 graduate of Dunkirk High School with honors. While at Cassadaga she served as treasurer for the Future Farmers of American. She had previously attended Jamestown Community College and had been employed by Pizza Hut in Fredonia. She would have started a new job on Monday with Carrie Allen of Williamsville as a receptionist. She was a ten-year member of the Cassadaga Memorial Post 1280 American Legion Auxiliary and had become a senior member in October of 1999. She was a member and leader in training for AWANA in Stockton and Brocton.She enjoyed karate and was a brown belt. She also enjoyed ice and roller skating. Besides her parents she is survived by her husband of six months, Scott Setera, whom she married July 17, 1999; her stepmother Peggy Wright Meadows; her stepfather, Paul Michalak; two brothers: Aaron Meadows and Andrew Lanski, both of Sinclairville; three stepsisters: Patricia Claybrooke and Melinda Gill, both of Dunkirk and Colleen Whitehead of Forestville; her grandparents: Willis Meadow Sr. of Fredonia and Eleanor Burley Meadow of Fredonia; Mary MacCubbin Jones of Fredonia and Albert Holcomb of Ruskin, Fla: step-grandmother Norma Holtz Holcomb of Ruskin, Fla; step-grandmother, Vilma Michalak of Cassadaga; and her step great-grandfather, Stanley Holtz of Ruskin. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11a.m. Wednesday in St. John Bosco Roman Catholic Church, Route 20, Sheridan. The Rev. Gerald P. Sheehan and deacon John Setera, her father-in-law, will officiate. Burial will be in Cassadaga Cemetery. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday in the Jordan Funeral Home, Sinclairville. |