Robert A. “Bob” BURDICK, 89, of Coudersport, PA

Robert A. “Bob” BURDICK, 89, of Coudersport, PA, died Monday, May 11, 2026 at his daughter’s home in Michigan surrounded by love and care. Born November 24, 1936, in Bingham Twp., he was the son of Leonard DeForest and Maude E. Williamson Burdick.
Friends may call at Olney-Foust Funeral Homes & Crematory in Ulysses, PA on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM, with Funeral Services following at 12:00 PM. Pastor Harold Kiel will officiate. Burial will be in Andrews Settlement Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Coudersport Volunteer Fire Co., P.O. Box 161, Coudersport, PA 16915 or the Genesee Volunteer Fire Co., 405 Main St., Genesee, PA 16923. Online condolences may be expressed at www.olneyfoust.com.
Bob was a man whose quiet strength, gentle spirit, and deep love for family shaped every chapter of his 89 years. He grew up on a farm — a beginning that shaped him for life. The values he learned there stayed with him always; hard work, humility, patience, and a deep appreciation for the simple, honest beauty of the world. It’s no surprise that later in life, he found such joy living on the farm he shared with his wife Phyllis.
Being surrounded by land, animals, and open sky felt like coming home to him. It grounded him, comforted him, and connected him to the roots he cherished.
On September 15, 1979, Bob married Phyllis Burch Conable on her farm on Peet Brook Road, nestled in the quiet hills outside Coudersport. Their marriage brought together not only two people, but two families, and Bob embraced that wholeheartedly.
Together, Bob and Phyllis traveled across the United States, creating memories that became some of the brightest chapters of their life together. One of their most cherished adventures was a cruise to Alaska — a trip they spoke of often, filled with awe, laughter, and the kind of beauty that stays with you forever.
When Phyllis was later diagnosed with dementia, Bob cared for her with a devotion that touched everyone who witnessed it. His love for her was steadfast, tender, and unwavering — the kind of love that brings to mind The Notebook, where commitment endures even as memories fade.
Bob walked beside her through every stage, offering comfort, patience, and a depth of loyalty that defined him. Phyllis predeceased him on June 20, 2014, and today we take comfort in knowing they are reunited.
Bob worked for many years as a supervisor at Worthington/Dresser-Rand in Wellsville, NY, where he was respected for his steady leadership, reliability, and work ethic. But it was at home — with his wife Phyllis — where Bob’s heart truly lived. Bob was a man who showed love through action — not in grand gestures, but in the quiet, steady ways that revealed who he truly was.
He found joy in woodworking, shaping pieces of wood into something useful, something beautiful, something lasting. He loved mowing the side hills on his tractor, a task that brought him peace and satisfaction. And he spent countless hours working on projects in his barn, a place that was part workshop, part sanctuary — where he could tinker, build, repair, and create.
Those simple, hands‑on moments were where Bob’s spirit shone brightest. Bob was also a man ahead of his time — a father of a new era. At a time when men were rarely expected to raise children on their own, he stepped into that role with quiet courage and unwavering dedication. We were blessed by that strength, blessed by his example, and blessed by the love he gave so steadily and so well.
Surviving are: two children, Wilson (Nora) Burdick of Friendswood, TX and Robin (Robert) Shipman of Harrison, MI; three stepchildren, Jerald (Vicki) Conable of Santa Maria, CA, Kevin (Christina) Conable of Amherst, NY, and Judy Conable (Tim Yonker) of Piffard, NY; eleven grandchildren; eighteen great‑grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; a brother, Leonard “Butch” Burdick, Jr. of Genesee; three sisters, Shirley Anzivine of Olean, NY, Linda (David) Chamberlain of Genesee, and Erma (Dennis) Matteson of Genesee; and many nieces and nephews. In addition to his wife, he was predeceased by three sisters, Patricia B. Solis, Helen VanEtten, and Pauline “Polly” Morley.
Bob’s life was full — full of family, full of stories, full of quiet moments that meant more than he ever claimed credit for. He touched lives through steady kindness, loyalty, and love. Those who knew him will carry his memory forward in the way they treat others, the way they work, the way they care for their families, and the way they appreciate the simple blessings of life.
Bob’s life was full — full of family, full of stories, full of quiet moments that meant more than he ever claimed credit for. He touched lives through steady kindness, loyalty, and love. Those who knew him will carry his memory forward in the way they treat others, the way they work, the way they care for their families, and the way they appreciate the simple blessings of life.
As we say goodbye, we remember Bob not with sorrow alone, but with gratitude — for the love he gave, the lessons he taught, and the quiet, steady presence he offered to so many. He will be deeply missed, and he will never be forgotten.
Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library To Host “Bees, Butterflies & Beyond!” Program

Emporium, PA — The Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library, in partnership with Sizerville State Park, invites the community to attend “Bees, Butterflies & Beyond!” on Monday, May 18, 2026, from 4:00 to 5:00 PM at the library located at 27 West 4th Street. This engaging and educational program is open to all ages.
Led by Alyson Rotello, Environmental Education Specialist from Sizerville State Park, the program will introduce participants to some of Pennsylvania’s most important pollinators, including bees, butterflies, birds, and bats. Attendees will learn about the essential role these species play in maintaining healthy ecosystems and supporting plant life.
In addition to the educational presentation, the program will feature a hands-on “make and take” bumblebee craft, as well as a themed story time designed to engage younger participants and families.
“We are excited to partner with Sizerville State Park to bring this fun and informative program to our community,” said library staff. “It’s a great opportunity for people of all ages to learn more about the natural world around them.”
The event will be held at the Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library, located at 27 W. 4th Street in Emporium. Registration is encouraged, and attendees may scan the QR code on promotional materials to reserve a spot, or by clicking the registration link at www.barbaramoscatobrownlibrary.org/library-programs/.
For more information, please contact the library at 814-486-8011.
TRAVEL ADVISORY – Lane Reductions Along Route 275 In Bolivar, Allegany County

The New York State Department of Transportation is advising motorists that a portion of State Route 275, just North of Reed Street, in the Town of Bolivar, Allegany County, will be reduced to a single lane with alternating traffic. Work will take place between the hours of 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. beginning Monday, May 18, to accommodate a culvert replacement project. Traffic will be controlled by temporary traffic signals. The work is anticipated to be completed by the end of November.
Successful Day For Planting For Wildlife At Tionesta Lake On Saturday


Tionesta, Pa.: The rain poured all morning but just before 1:00 p.m. the sun decided to shine. A dozen volunteers met with employees of the Army Corps of Engineers at Tionesta Lake last Saturday to do some planting for wildlife habitat improvement in a savannah along the Tionesta River. The Ruffed Grouse Society (RGS) Upland Bird Hunt Chapter sponsored the planting.
The Potter County Farmers Market
The Potter County Farmers Market will be outdoors on the square across from the county jail, every Friday from 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm. Market will also be held on Saturday, if vendors are available, from 11 am to 3 pm. The next market weekend will be this Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th. Below is a list of who plans to be there and what they plan on bringing to the Market:
[NOTICES:
* NEW SCHEDULE FOR 2026. The outdoor market is held EACH FRIDAY. Market will also be held on SATURDAY IF VENDORS ARE AVAILABLE. Market will be held from May through December (weather permitting).
* Market times have been established after many trial times over the years. If you are not able to visit us and would like something particular from one of the vendors, please contact them directly. They are willing to try to accommodate your request.
* If you are interested in joining the market this year or have any questions please contact …. Netra Baker, 814-544-7313 netrabaker2@gmail.com]
Harry E. Rounsville, 79, Of Smethport

Smethport – Harry E. Rounsville, 79, of Smethport, passed away on Wednesday (May 13, 2026) at his home in Smethport.
He was born October 26, 1946 in Bradford, PA, the son of Willard and Nellie (Snyder) Rounsville. After graduation, he joined the Army and served from 1964 to 1984. On October 3, 1969, he married Sandra K. Pierce. After their divorce, he married Carrie (Isaman, Catalano, Sheffer) on March 20, 1990, who survives.
After the Army, he worked for Valu Home Center for ten years, then Quaker Mill Works in Orchard Park, NY. After moving back to PA, he worked for Smethport Specialty in Smethport, then for Superior Well Services in Bradford from where he retired.
Harry liked fishing and running his tractor and skid-steer. He served as vice-president of BCYC. He was also a foster parent from 2007 to 2012. During this time, he opened his home to many children of which some stayed a day and some years.
Surviving, besides his wife, Carrie, are:
Seven children: Willard Rounsville, Sandra Schermerhorn, Brian Rounsville, Jeremiah Rounsville, Desirae Rounsville, Drake Rounsville, and Kaiden Rounsville
Keith F. Wedge, 82, of Ceres, NY, a formerly of Bolivar

Keith F. Wedge “beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather”
Keith F. Wedge, 82, of Ceres, NY, a former longtime resident and businessman of Bolivar, passed away in the Olean General Hospital, Olean, with his loving family by his side, on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
Born on Wednesday, August 11, 1943 in Little Genesee, he was a son of Charles E. and Audra Faye Keller Wedge. On November 30, 1963 in Obi, he married Alona J. Wall, who survives.
Keith was a graduate of Bolivar Central High School.
Early in Keith’s working career, he was employed by General Electric in Erie, PA. He then owned and operated two machine shops where he manufactured jacks that were used in the oil fields. He later went to work for Dresser Industries in Olean. While working at Dresser, the family owned and operated the former Wedgewood Restaurant in Eldred, PA. Keith, along with his wife and their family, founded and worked at the family business, Wedge Action Auction in Bolivar. While running the auction business, Keith and his family also started Wedge Moving and Storage. His last business venture was owning and operating Wedge Realty, retiring only due to ill health.
For several years, Keith and Alona lived in Florida after their retirement. He was a member of Macedonia Lodge #258 F. & A.M. in Bolivar. He was also a Shriner for many years, where he enjoyed being a part of the Shrine Circus, especially his role as Patches the Clown. He loved to hunt and fish. He was also an avid golfer. He loved his many pets over the years. His greatest love was his family, especially his grandchildren.
Left to cherish his memory are his beloved wife of 62 years, Alona; three children, Laura M. (John) Lord of Smethport, PA, Diana L. Lawton of Bradford, PA, and Heath A. (Tina) Wedge of Olean; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; a great-grandson to be born in August; two brothers, Ronald (Darlene) Wedge and John (Corena) Wedge, both of Bolivar; and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, Keith was predeceased by three sisters, Blanche Clark, Theda Barth, and Irene Miller; two brothers, Max Wedge and Loren Wedge; and a son-in-law, Christopher Lawton.
Keith’s family will receive relatives and friends from 11am to 1pm on Saturday, May 16, 2026, at the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, 118 South Union Street, Shinglehouse, PA, where funeral services will follow at 1pm with Pastor Eric B. Kessel of Bradford Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Maple Lawn Cemetery, Bolivar.
Members of Macedonia Lodge #258 F. & A.M. will conduct a Masonic service on Saturday at the funeral home at 12:45pm.
In lieu of flowers, memorials in Keith’s name may be made to Shriners Children’s Erie, Office of Philanthropy, 1645 West 8th St., Erie, PA 16505.
Keith’s family has entrusted his care to Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse, PA.
To express condolences, light a candle or share a fond memory of Keith, please visit www.virgillhowardfuneralhome.com or the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home Facebook page.
Sizerville State Park

Environmental Education Programs ~ May 16th – 18th
Program Title: Wildflower Walk
Date: Saturday, May 16th
Time: 11:00 AM
Location: Environmental Learning Center
Description: Join the park educator for a spring wildflower walk throughout the park! Short talk on wildflowers, followed by a walk around the ELC to see what we can find. Wear sturdy shoes and feel free to bring a water bottle.
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Program Title: Nesting Neighborhood
Date: Saturday, May 16th
Time: 3:00 PM
Location: Environmental Learning Center
Description: Have you ever wondered what a Hummingbird’s nest looks like? This program is going to go over all the different types of nests that our local birds make. Short talk followed by a walk in the park to see if we can spot some of these diverse residences.
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Program Title: Bird Walk with Barb – Guest Speaker
Date: Sunday, May 17th
Time: 9:00 AM
Location: Environmental Learning Center
Description: Join the park educator and state park volunteer, Barb Gee, for a short walk to identify and listen to common birds of Sizerville State Park! Anyone is welcome, whether you have birded for years or if you are a beginner. Hiking shoes are recommended. Feel free to bring a water bottle and your own binoculars—binoculars will be provided as well.
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Program Title: Bees, Butterflies, & Beyond!
Date: Monday, May 18th
Time: 4:00 – 5:00 PM
Location: Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library
Description: Did you know that butterflies, bats, birds, and bees are some of the top pollinator species that exist in PA? Join the park educator at the library to learn more about each of these species & their role in the ecosystem. Short talk followed by doing a make-and-take bumble bee craft! There will also be a specially themed story time.
Registration is recommended at this link: https://forms.gle/FNuedw5umT3wVRXe6
Note: This program is NOT taking place at Sizerville State Park. The program will be held at the Barbara Moscato Brown Memorial Library, 27 West 4th Street, Emporium, PA.
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Additional Information:
To register for a program, go to the DCNR Calendar of Events website, search Sizerville State Park, find the program listed, and click on the Register button right under the program date, time, and location. For more information or questions about registering, please contact the Environmental Learning Center at (814) 486-5609.
Sizerville State Park Calendar of Events Website: https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/sizerville_state_park
In case of thunder, lightning, or extreme weather conditions programs may be moved or cancelled.
If you need an accommodation to participate in park activities due to a disability, please contact the park office at (814) 486-5605.
With a minimum of one week notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for educational programs.
Additional programs and events can be found on the DCNR website by clicking on the Events tab or go to https://events.dcnr.pa.gov and search Sizerville State Park. For more information or questions about programs at Sizerville State Park, please contact the Environmental Learning Center at (814) 486-5609.
Coudersport Rotary Club Gathered At A&W West End Grill

At their weekly meeting on May 11, 2026, the Coudersport Rotary Club gathered at A&W West End Grill to hear an update from Kal Logue, Community Development/Block Grant Coordinator and guest of Rotarian Janine Morley, regarding the county-wide development initiative known as “Revitalize Potter County.”
Logue explained that it had been two years since he and Will Hunt last addressed the Rotary Club on April 22, 2024, when Potter County was awaiting grant approval to begin work on its first-ever county-wide development plan. He announced that the Potter County Commissioners are expected to officially enact the plan on Thursday, following the close of the public comment period at the end of Wednesday.
MEET BENJAMIN FRANKLIN IN PERSON THIS FRIDAY, MAY 15 AT THE DEANE CENTER IN WELLSBORO

Based on his extensive study of Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790), Barry Stevens of Arlington, Virginia will deliver an interactive performance focusing on this Founding Father’s wit, wisdom, and scientific contributions.
His uncanny resemblance to Franklin combined with his authentic 18th-century attire and historically accurate and interactive storytelling makes it easy for audiences to believe Stevens is Ben Franklin.
This is the third program in the Deane Center’s History Comes Alive series, which is focusing on six historic figures in celebration of America’s 250th birthday.
The show will be at 7:30 p.m. this Friday, May 15 in the Coolidge Theatre at the Deane Center for the Performing Arts at 104 Main Street in Wellsboro.
Franklin’s only props are bifocals he invented in 1784 to address his own eye problems, a walking stick and a stool to sit on. Speaking in the first person as Franklin, Stevens will provide information about his life by asking and answering two questions from the stage. Who am I? What are my accomplishments?
Gordon M. “Mike” Smith, 86, Of Whitesville, NY

Gordon M. “Mike” SMITH, 86, of Whitesville, NY, died Sunday, May 10, 2026, in his home. Born May 8, 1940, in Whitesville, he was the son of Virgil and Marian Bartoo Smith.
A 1959 graduate of Whitesville Central School, he was employed by Mapes and later by Dresser Rand as a drill press operator, retiring in 2002. He was also an operator of The Welcome Inn in Whitesville.
Mike loved camping and listening to Country and Bluegrass music, attending many live music events and dances all over the area. He was active at senior centers in Allegany County and in Coudersport, PA.
Surviving are: a son, Michael L. (Karen) Smith of Whitesville; a daughter, Kimberly L. (Joel) Cockle of Fillmore; four grandchildren, Michael G. Smith of Hornell, Holly (Trevor) Laurie of York, Clancey (Zach Tucker) Cockle of Fillmore, and Reid Cockle of Fillmore; two great-grandchildren, Daisy Laurie and Rose Laurie; a sister, Gloria Young of GA; a sister-in-law, Sharlotte Smith of Andover; several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a brother, Martin Smith; and a brother-in-law, Frank Young. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a brother, Martin Smith; and a brother-in-law, Frank Young.
A gathering to celebrate Gordon’s life will be held on a later date. Memorials may be made to the Whitesville Public Library, P.O. Box 158, Whitesville, NY 14897.
Arrangements are under the direction of Olney-Foust & Embser Funeral Homes & Cremation, 34 West State Street, Wellsville. Online condolences may be expressed at www.wellsvillefuneralhome.com.
Students Explore Career Pathways Through Interactive Mobile Learning Lab Experiences

Students recently participated in a series of engaging, hands-on Mobile Learning Lab sessions provided by Alfred State College, bringing career exploration and experiential learning directly into the classroom.
The Mobile Learning Lab, coordinated through Alfred State’s outreach programming, introduced students to a variety of high-demand career fields through immersive activities designed to promote critical thinking, teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills.
















