Adam Delity Obituary
Adam Delity
ELLICOTTVILLE - Adam Delity, 92, of Ellicottville, passed away Sunday, October 26, 2025, at
the Pines Nursing Home of Machias. He was born on May 11, 1933, in Csátalja,
Hungary, a German village on the Danube River in Southwestern Hungary, son of the
late Josef and Barbara (Stark) Delity. On July 2, 1955, he married Norma Jean
Peterson, at the Holy Name of Mary Roman Catholic Church in Ellicottville. They built a
life raising three sons on Mill Street in Ellicottville.
With his parents and his life-long companion and older brother Joseph, he moved to the
Ostfriesland region of Northwest Germany in 1940, where his brother Ludwig was born.
He emigrated to the United States with his parents and brothers on Jan. 11, 1952. After
arriving in the U.S., he, his father, and brother Joe worked at Murphy & Sons Mill. In
1953, his youngest brother Tony was born, leaving Adam with one brother born in
Hungary, one in Germany and one in the U.S.A.
He worked at Signore Inc. joining as a tool and die maker and as the company's 10 th
employee. He retired 46 years later as the Plant Production Manager for the company
that had grown to over 200 employees.
He was a soccer referee for over 35 years, officiating games ranging from little league
to the NCAA level. His brother Joe and he were the co-founders of the Ellicottville Youth
Soccer program. The village soccer field in Ellicottville is named Delity Field in honor of
him and his brother.
He was an active member of the Holy Name of Mary Roman Catholic Church since 1951.
In addition to his family, soccer, and church, he enjoyed bowling, square dancing,
woodworking, Old-West novels and movies and rooting for the Ellicottville Eagles,
Buffalo Sabres, and the Buffalo Bills.
He was a proud and devoted Husband, Father, Grandfather, Uncle, and Brother. He is
survived by his children, Stephen (Harshini), and William (Sharon) Delity. Also surviving
is a daughter-in-law, Rita Delity, a brother Ludwig (Barbara) Delity; two sisters-in-law,
Cheryl Peterson and Lisa Delity; eleven grandchildren; Scott, Ashley, Akshay, Maya,
Arjun, Alex, Nick, Emilee, Hannah, Madison, and Adam; as well a 12 nieces and
nephews along with several great-grandchildren.
Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his wife, Norma, his son Daniel, his
brothers, Andrew, Joseph, and Tony Delity, and a brother-in-law, Robert Peterson.
Friends may call on Friday, October 31 st from 3-6 pm at Mentley Funeral Home Inc., 411
Rock City St. in Little Valley.
A Catholic funeral at 10 am at Holy Name of Mary R.C. Church will be held on Saturday,
November 1, 2025.
Memorials may be made to the Town of Ellicottville Youth Soccer Program or the
Ellicottville Central School Sports Boosters Club.
Published by Olean Times Herald on Oct. 28, 2025.