Sorry! There are no volunteers for this cemetery. GREAT NEWS! There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos You may not upload any more photos to this memorial Sympath "e" cards may be sent to Alfred's family at Read More Burial will be in Shumway Hill Cemetery, Wellsboro. on Thursday, with Pastor Joy Hulslander officiating. Friends are invited to call at the Gary Wilston Funeral Home and Cremation Service, 130 S. Alfred was preceded by his wife, the former Delores Shutter, in 2005, and a sister, Frankie Perry. several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and special friends. three great-granchildren, Makayla, Conner, and Michael Davis, all of Canton, Pa. six grandchildren, Quinn (Kelly) Davis of Canton, Pa., Rebecca (Rafael) Ronquillo of Frederick, Md., Greg (Kyla) Cummings of Tioga, Pa., Knolton and Ollen Stillerman of Middlebury Center, Pa. a sister, Linda (Wesley) Leonard of Hickory Run, Tex. (Leta) Camp of Tioga, Pa., Charles (Carol) Camp of Tioga, Pa., William (Kandy) Camp of Columbia Cross Roads, Pa., Michael Camp of Sayre, Pa. Debbie (Brion) Farr of Tioga, Pa., Karen (Joe) Stillerman of Middlebury Center, Pa. daughters, Marcia (George Jr.) Cummings of Tioga, Pa. Alfred is survived by a son, Claude (Mary) Davis of Troy, Pa. He was born Jin Towanda, Pa., a son of Frank and Della May Camp. Sympath "e" cards may be sent to Alfred's family at Daily Review on May 10, 2010Īlfred LeRoy Camp, 65, of Wellsboro, Pa., passed away on at home. They would also enable the addition of new sports, such as field hockey, baseball, archery, women’s rugby, and men’s volleyball.Alfred LeRoy Camp, 65, of Wellsboro, Pa., passed away on at home. The new fields would support the University’s existing intercollegiate football, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s lacrosse, and men’s and women’s track and field programs. The Saxon Hill project would add two turf fields, a baseball diamond, an outdoor track, and additional softball playing facilities. The University’s Board of Trustees unanimously approved moving the project earlier this month to the design phase. The new complex would increase the University’s intercollegiate athletic offerings, boost student recruitment and retention efforts, and significantly increase enrollment. The “Saxon Hill” project, would cost an estimated $18-20 million dollars. (WETM) – Alfred University is moving forward on plans to develop a new sports complex.Īlfred University announced this week plans to develop a new sports complex atop Jericho Hill in the Town of Alfred.
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