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Janice Agusta Obituary

Janice Agusta Janice Elaine (Bostwick McMahon) Agusta, of Fairport, passed away Sept. 10, 2008, with her loving husband and family by her side. She is survived by her husband, Dave; brother and sister-in-law, Neal and Norma Bostwick; daughters, Tammy Vanderwall, Colleen (Michael) Walker, Michelle (Bill) Rohring and Tina McMahon; stepsons, David R. (Tiffany) Agusta and Steve Agusta (Jackie Baxter); grandchildren, Brooke, Christopher (Erica), Brynne, Brette, Brielle and Cameron Vanderwall, Keah Kirkland and Riley Walker and Thain and Daxon Rohring; and great-grandchildren, Nevaeh, Ava and Jaden Vanderwall and Ava Rae Franklin. Janice, whose passion and therapy was dancing, was the performing director of the Black Mountain Cloggers for 21 years. Janice was a family care provider for 18 years for four female adults. Later, as a bus driver for Pittsford Central School District, she was twice elected driver of the year by her peers. A memorial service will be held Saturday September 20, at 11 a.m. at Crosswinds Wesleyan Church, 3360 Middle Cheshire Road, Canandaigua, with a reception to follow. Food contributions are welcome. Memorial donations may be made to American Cancer Society.

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Published by Daily Messenger on Sep. 17, 2008.

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Rosemary Allen

September 29, 2008

I am so sorry. She is a "tremendous" loss.

Anna and Norm Ritchey

September 19, 2008

Dear Dave and family,
We were so glad to see Janice at the State Fair. May you always have many special memories to always hold dear in your hearts.

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