Fairport, NY: January 19, 2019.
Born into Time: Born into Eternity:
March 17, 1938 January 19, 2019
Gene was 80 years young on the day of his passing. He enjoyed his life to the fullest and had no regrets. He lived his name, F unny, L oving, O pen to just about anything, Y oung at heart and D evoted to the people he loved. Gene was loved by many and he will always be in our hearts. In his lifetime he was a son, brother, husband, father, uncle, great uncle, great great uncle, cousin and friend.
Gene spent his final days at Shepherd Home surrounded by family and friends that he loved and who loved him. It is a wonderful place and he was content. He said, and I quote “I like this place, it’s really nice” As for all the wonderful caring volunteers, we cannot say enough about your kindness and the care you took of him in his final days. Thank you, Ashley, Adam and the crew.
One of the things he was very proud of was his military service and that he was a Veteran. He was a Harley riding Navy man. He was stationed out of Norfolk Virginia. Served on two ships, his favorite being the transport ship. He said he had a lot of fun on that ship. He served from 1955-1963. Gene was honorably discharged.
Gene was born and raised in Rochester, NY. He moved to Fairport NY in the late 1980’s resided there for over 31 years, he loved his little canal town. Retired from Xerox after 30+ years. Liked sports, loved the Buffalo Bills, and he was a diehard fan, so he knew how to take disappointment in stride and to be always hopeful.
Gene always had a joke, some funnier than others, he really enjoyed making people laugh and he was good at it. He made friends easily wherever he went.
Let’s not forget about ABBOTTS ice cream. He loved taking people to Charlotte for an ice cream. It was a wonderful memory for some of the younger family members. They still talk about trips to Abbotts. Banana flavored anyone? That was one of his favorites.
Oh, and we can’t forget about how much he enjoyed going to the Finger Lakes Casino. He loved to play the slots, he would walk you around and show you all the new slots and his favorites of course. Then, he would instruct us on the best way to play them. I must not have heard the part about winning, but Pogo sure did.
For sure, everyone has their own favorite memories of uncle Gene. So, remember them, share them and celebrate the life of a man who lived his well and as he said many times with no regrets .
Gene is survived by:
Sister Eldora M Grant, Guy T Grant (Deborah), Dennis E Grant (Monica),
Robin L Batterson (Mike), Terry J Grant (Dawn) numerous nephews and nieces and cousins.
He is also survived by his special lady Bets (Elizabeth Monroe) his best friend for over 25 years. He loved her very much.
He is predeceased by:
His parents Dennis Brumfield and Thelma Zimmer Brumfield, Brother Clyde D Brumfield, Sister Rosa F Pearson, John (Jack) Grant and Tracy P Grant.
His wife of 33 years Vella Brumfield (April 2, 1993) and Stepson Anthony Bovenzi.
Interment will be this summer 2019, check the RochesterCremation.com site for updated date and time.
Please consider donating to Shepherd Home. It is an end of life facility. They are funded by donations only and staffed by volunteers. It really is a wonderful alternative when your loved one is unable to be at home.
Shepherd Home
1959 Five Mile Line Rd
Penfield NY 14526