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Sarah A. Mcateer
Sarah A. Mcateer of 26 Canandaigua Avenue earned her Angel's Wings on 5-21-2021. Sarah was born, raised and attended Parochial schools in the Bronx.
Sarah is predeceased by her Parents Edward McAteer and Sarah Moran Mcateer of Newry, Ireland, UK. Sarah is also predeceased by her 4 siblings Maureen Mullane of Long Island, NY, Edward McAteer of Franklin, NJ, Walter McAteer of Greenwood Lake, NY and Jack Mcateer of Denville, NJ, she is also predeceased by her daughter Maria Schunk of Paterson, NJ. Sarah is survived by her children Maureen Schunk of Rochester, NY, Stephen Schunk of Paterson, NJ, Karen Morris of Rochester, NY, Tom Schunk of Leroy, NY, William Moran of Goffstown, NH and Matthew Schunk of Buffalo, NY and Chris Schunk of NC. She is also survived by many Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren. Sarah was a devout Catholic up until the time of her passing and was a Eucharistic Minister at St. Marys Church While living in Canandaigua.
Sarah enjoyed attending services at other Catholic Churches while traveling. Sarah was an avid gardener and enjoyed planting a variety of flowers at her home and Sarah was an excellent artist, she created many pictures and Holiday cards for Family and friends. Sarah loved doing water aerobics with her numerous friends at the YMCA and will be missed by all who knew her.
Sarah will be interred with her Daughter Maria at Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Paterson, NJ.
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I worked with Sarah at the Y M C A. She was such a delightful and fun person. She shared many memories with me. I have a beautiful red scarf, that I cherish, that she made for me. Rest in peace Sarah. Heaven has gained an angel.
Paulette Gerstner
Friend
May 31, 2021
I am so sorry for your loss. I remember her coming into Stickney Agency (insurance) and we would talk for hours, but it wouldn’t be about insurance. I just loved her. We would talk about her kids and home.
Again, I am very sorry for your loss.
Cathy guckert
Friend
May 31, 2021
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