Born in Hornell, August 8, 1932, the son of Delbert and
Edith Mullikin VanSkiver, he had lived his entire life in the Hornell, Jasper
and Canisteo area.
Arlee was a graduate of Jasper Central School, Class of 1952
and was employed by the former Erie Railroad until being drafted by the United
States Army in November 1952. He was
sent to Eta Jima Medical School in Japan followed by a tour of duty in Korea,
returning home in August 1954 with an honorable discharge.
Arlee was employed at Ingersoll Rand, Stearns Poultry, Dyco, and the WW Giese
Corporation where he retired in 1994. He
attended the Canisteo United Methodist Church where he was involved in the
choir.
He was predeceased by his parents; an infant son, Arling
VanSkiver; his brother, LaVerne VanSkiver; and his sisters, Virginia Murphy and
E. Althea Marts .
Arlee is survived by his wife of 67 years; Joyce Foster
VanSkiver whom he married on March 20, 1953,
four sons; Vaughn (Joyce Ann) VanSkiver of Campbell, Vance (Michelle) VanSkiver of Troupsburg,
Vernon (Julia) VanSkiver of Rochester, and Vincent (Nikki) VanSkiver of
Florida, Five grandchildren; Joshua (Sondra) VanSkiver of Honeoye Falls,
Jonathan (Katie) VanSkiver of Avoca, Dustin (Julie) Meredith of Clarendon,
Brooke VanSkiver of Virginia, and Aaron VanSkiver of Troupsburg, six great
grandchildren; Isaac, Asher and Lilah VanSkiver; Clayton, Kinsley and Kylar VanSkiver; and numerous nieces and
nephews.
To send a remembrance to the family, please visit
www.brownandpowersfuneralhomes.com or on Facebook@brownpowersfh. The family is
being assisted by Gerald R. Brown, Director.
The family will be present to receive friends at the Brown
& Powers Funeral Home, 6 Spruce Street in Canisteo on Wednesday from 11 AM
until 1 PM. The family will observe a private funeral service at their
convenience. Burial will be in Jasper Cemetery.
Friends wishing to remember Arlee, are asked to consider a
contribution to : The Palliative Care unit at Strong Memorial Hospital in
Rochester by contacting https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/medicine/palliative-care/patient
care/help.aspx.; or a charity of their choice in his name.
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