Onieda- Emma May Lyon, 25, of Oneida and a recent resident of Erwin St, Boonville, passed away in Boonville, on Tuesday, December 17, 2024.
Emma May was born in New Hartford, on September 12, 1999, a daughter of Christopher M. and Anne F. Risley Lyon. She grew up on O’Brien Road, Forestport, and attended Forestport Elementary School, completing her high school education at Adirondack Central School, where she graduated with honors, with the Class of 2017, earning a regent’s diploma. Following graduation, Emma May furthered her education in General Studies, at Mohawk Valley Community College. She was very gifted in art, particularly in the fields of drawing, painting and art sculpture. Following M.V.C.C., Emma May enrolled on-line in the Academy of Art and University, San Francisco, CA.
Throughout her school years, Emma May found much joy and satisfaction from participating in extracurricular school activities beginning at Forestport Elementary School, where she participated in a play, AdironJack, which was performed at the Stanley Theater, Utica, the Chess Club, band and Cross Country Skiing and she participated in Woodsmen’s Field Day parades as a wood nymph.
Music was at the center of Emma May’s life. During her high school years, she participated in Area All State Vocal Music Competition and in the Adirondack Central School Concert Choir, and Evergreen and in the annual Adirondack High School Musical Productions; Where’s Charley, Nice Work if You Can Get It, Bye Bye Birdie and Guys and Dolls.
In addition to her music related activities, Emma May was a member of Cornell Cooperative Extension 4-H, where she completed a project in government studies. She also attended MASH Camp at Rome Hospital, for two years and enjoyed participating in the village band as a drummer. She greatly enjoyed dancing and for four years participated in Ballet and Tap Dancing and dance recitals. In addition, Emma May was an inaugural member girl’s Adirondack High School Bowling Team. She greatly enjoyed participating in many activites with her boyfriend, Brendan Kelly and her family and her many friends. She always looked forward to fishing from her Kayak, Salmon Fishing and Ice Fishing, especially participating in the annual Lyon Memorial Ice Fishing Derby, held each January on 1st-4th- Lakes in the Adirondack region. She also enjoyed cross country skiing and in participating in Civil War reenactments.
During her high school years, her favorite employment was for the Adirondack Summer Recreation program, in Boonville. Following that, she was employed for a summer in the ride department, at the Enchanted Forest & Water Safari, Old Forge. Later she was employed as an aide at Sunset Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Boonville, and for over two years, as a store supervisor, at Kinney Drug Store, Boonville, before her current employment as a receptionist at Rome Pediatrics.
While living in Forestport, she attended St. Patrick’s Church, later becoming a member of St. Joseph’s church, of Boonville and also the Catholic Women’s Club, of Christ Our Hope Catholic Community, of Boonville and Forestport.
In addition to her parents, Anne and Christopher, of Boonville, Emma May is survived by her grandmothers, Dolores Risley and Sharon Lyon; great grandmother, Dorrinne Lyon; uncles, Ken Lyon, Jr. and wife, Jenni Lee; cousins, Kam Lilli and London, uncle, Seth and Paula Lyon, cousins, Colton and Hailey, uncle, John Risley and aunt Deb Jackson, aunt Gail and uncle Chris Hemedinger, cousins Maggie, Evelyn and Dylan and many great aunts, great uncles and cousins. Also surviving is her boyfriend, Brendan Kelly, and his family, whom she was very fond of. Recently, Emma May and Brendan had purchased a home near Oneida.
Emma May was predeceased by her grandfathers, Kenny Lyon, Sr., Elwin “Al” Risley, Bob Olney; great grandparents, Dewey Lyon, Robert and Barbara “May” Kiefer, Elwin and Anna Risley, Virginia “Emma” and Martin Babicz.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Rev. Matthew Rawson, on Monday, December 30, 2024, at 11:00 A.M., at St. Joseph’s Church, Charles St. Boonville, with a spring interment in St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Forestport. Calling hours are Sunday, December 29, 2024, from 1-4 P.M. & 6-8 P.M. at Trainor Funeral Home, Inc. 143 Schuyler St. Boonville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Lyon Family Scholarship Fund, Northern NY Community Foundation, 131 Washington St. Watertown, NY 13601 or to Christ Our Hope Parish Catholic Community, 108 Charles St. Boonville, NY 13309, or to Boonville Fire Department, PO Box 164, Boonville, NY 13309.
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Linda Hughes
December 27, 2024
My deepest sympathy for Emmas family. May god be with you all at this most difficult time.
Steve And Cheri Domago
December 27, 2024
Sending Healing Hugs And Prayer, This is So Sad. My you All be At Peace.
Barbara
December 25, 2024
Dear Anne, I am so sorry for your loss.I will keep Emma and your family in prayers .offered Holy Communion for her soul at Christmas Mass today
Sandra from WFRN
December 25, 2024
Dear Anne, Friends, and Family - I am so very sorry for your profound loss. I wish that I could hug you all. Emma sounds like a lovely young woman, and the world is a poorer place without her. The heavens, however, welcome her with open arms.
I hope that you find comfort in knowing that Emma is always with you now in spirit, that she is in glory, and that she will watch over you all the days of your lives. May God temper your pain and grant you peace going forward. Much love to all of you.
Sandra from WFRN
Babcia and grandpa Rieben
December 24, 2024
Dear Brendan, we are so very sorry . Emma, certainly was one of us. We have such great memories of her. Love you both so much, babcia
Babcia and grandpa Rieben
December 24, 2024
Dear Anne, Chris and family, Emma, such a beautiful woman,huge heart,so fornuate to have had her in our lives. Emma, the first time we met you,it was as if you were always in our family. We will miss your beautiful smile, we certainly did have a lot of fun, laughing, creating beautiful memories. We will forever hold on to the memories of you. We love you
Harry Rieben
December 24, 2024
A beautiful soul has found peace in the after life. You will be missed by so many.
Bill Britt
December 24, 2024
Dorrinne, Sharon and family, We are so sad to hear about your loss. Emma May seems like such a wonderful girl that accomplished so much in life. We can't even imagine what you're going through. We pray that the Lord be with you as you go through this time of grieving. In the name of Jesus, Bill and Nannette
Nina Svalland
December 23, 2024
Emma May was truly an amazing and talented young woman. She was the one of the best friends I could have had growing up and I will forever cherish the memories I made with her while I had the chance. We got to be true goofballs together... Her sense of humor was truly unmatched. My thoughts and prayers are with all her family and loved ones; she was the brightest star here on solid ground and now she gets to be the brightest star in the sky and a guardian angel to all of us.
Kimberly and Andy Artessa
December 23, 2024
Chris, Ann and Brenden. We share in the grief of the Forestport community and wants you all to know how deeply sorry to hear of Emma´s passing. We will always hold close, the memories made with her. She was so welcoming to our daughter when we moved to the community mid year and fourth grade. She was such a great friend to Kara and we always enjoyed her visits. She was so respectful and brought so much joy to us through her laughter and animation. I pray you find comfort in the memories you have with her.
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