CUBA – Delores S. Cross, 88, of 12 Orchard St., passed away Monday, April. 13, 2020. Born June 1, 1931, in Summerville, PA, she was the daughter of Kenneth L. and Geraldine McLaughlin Schreckengost. Delores graduated from Olean High School in 1948, and on December 28, 1952 married James Raymond Cross, originally of Franklinville, NY.
The couple resided in Myrtle Beach, SC for a brief but
memorable time before returning to the Southern Tier, where they began their
family while Jim attended Alfred University. Delores and Jim ultimately settled
in Cuba, where they were active members of the local community. Delores was a
regular contributor to annual Showtime productions in support of the Cuba
Hospital Auxiliary, a longtime member of the Current Topic Club, the Cuba
Circulating Library Board, Chairman of the Cuba Bicentennial Commission, and
the first woman to be named Cuba’s Man of the Year by the local Chamber of
Commerce in 1976.
Delores subsequently turned her attention to local
government and was elected to the Allegany County Board of Legislators for four
terms, beginning in 1981. From 1990 to 1994, she was the first woman to serve
as Chairman of the Legislature. Among other accomplishments, she was
instrumental in establishing the Allegany County Office of Economic
Development, and was subsequently appointed to the Western New York Regional
Economic Development Council by then Gov. Mario Cuomo.
In broader recognition of her public service, she received
the Reagan Award from the Allegany County Republican Committee, Alfred
University’s Order of Merit, and was honored as a Woman of Distinction by the
New York State Senate.
Following her retirement, Delores remained active on
numerous fronts, including as President of the Allegany County Federation of
Women’s Clubs and Zonta International Club of Olean, as a Director of Allegany
Co-op Insurance Company, and as a member of the Managing Committee for Acme
Electric’s Comstock Memorial Scholarship Trust.
Through it all, Delores was an artist at heart. She was
accomplished in the decorative arts, including tole painting and stenciling;
and with Jim's support completed many projects as the “The Practical Painter
and Decorator”. She was also a longtime and inspired member of the First
Baptist Church choir.
Surviving are her three sons, Mark J. Cross of Rochester,
Guy M. Cross of Vancouver, and Barry A. Cross of Geneseo, as well as three
grandchildren, Martin J. Cross, Daisy A. Cross and Liam G. Cross.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Poelma
Service Award Scholarship, c/o First Baptist Church, 17 South St., Cuba, NY
14727; or the Cuba Circulating Library, 39 E. Main St., Cuba, NY 14727.
A memorial service will be held at a future time.
Arrangements are under direction of the Mark F. Rinker
Funeral Home & Memorial Service, Inc., Cuba.