Tender Loving In Home care

Tender Loving In Home care We all age and we want to continue to live independently with out becoming a burden to our family!

We are taking on more clients...we care for elderly in their home. We do rehabilitation..respite care..end of life care ...
04/29/2026

We are taking on more clients...we care for elderly in their home. We do rehabilitation..respite care..end of life care and every day in home care adls. Please reach out to us. We can do any hrs needed plus help with grocery shopping and meds and other appointments. 6076619950

03/18/2026

We are here to take care of your family members in their home. Looking for new clients please reach out to us 607-661-9950..

03/18/2026

Happy st Patty's day!

02/05/2026

Taking on new clients please reach out to 6076619950

It was our pleasure to care for her
01/25/2026

It was our pleasure to care for her

Leora Virginia Hunt

Leora Hunt (Lee) passed away on 1/17/2026, in the comfort of her own home, at 102 years old. Leora was born on 2/27/1923, to Joel and Laura Call. After graduating from Hornell High School, she attended Secretarial School. She worked at Simpson and Morton Law offices, before marrying Eugene Hunt in June 1948. She helped out at Hunt’s Clothing Store until it closed. Eugene and Leora then established Hunt’s Antique Shop. Following Eugene’s death, Leora continued to operate the antique shop and was a dealer at various antique shows in the Hornell area for several years.

Leora was a lifetime member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, until it closed in April 2006. She was very active in all church activities at St. Paul’s and served on the Church Council and the Women’s Guild. She then became a member of the Christ Episcopal Church. Leora was very active in the Hornell Community. She was a Camp Fire Girls leader and served on the Hornell Area Arts Council for many years. She participated in several activities, including Hornell Garden Club, Fortnightly of Hornell, a Wednesday lunch group and a local book club. Leora dedicated much of her time to gardening. She created and maintained multiple flower gardens surrounding her home. She often headed outside to work in her gardens at the break of day. Leora was an avid reader and enjoyed doing crafts. She was particularly skilled at various types of needle work and completed many beautiful works of art (framed pictures, decorative pillows, linens, etc.). She was a skilled seamstress, making many of her own clothes and household items. For many years, Leora spent much time with her daughter Debbie’s family exploring the Ithaca area.

Leora is survived by her son, Bill Hunt and her daughter and son-in-law, Debbie and Pat Norton. She is survived by grandchildren Jennifer Hunt (Victor), Russ Conjerti (Jennifer), Christopher Concerti, and Katie Twigg (Dana). She is also survived by great grandchildren Anna Conjerti, Tyler Hunt, Kylee and Aubree Glasspoole, Angelo Concerti, Wesley, Calum and Hadley Twigg. She was predeceased by her son Brian Hunt, daughter Diane Phillips and grandsons William Hunt and Merritt Norton.

Lee will be missed by many devoted friends (including: Rose, Sue J., Suzie, Fred and Mindy). She will be particularly missed by Ruth, who took excellent care of her over the past couple of years. Over the past several months, Leora was also cared for by Teasha and staff from the Tender Loving Care Agency (Kim S., Heather, Heidi, Sarah and Kim H.). Everyone involved in Leora’s care over the years has commented on what a pleasure she was to care for and what an inspiration she was to them. Lee’s friends have consistently described her as very thoughtful, caring, generous, funny and highly appreciative.

Donations in Leora’s honor can be made to the American Cancer Society or a charity of your choice. A service will take place on February 8, 2026 at 2:00 PM, at Bender-Brown and Powers Funeral Home, 354 Canisteo St, Hornell, NY.

01/17/2026

We are taking on new clients in all areas. Reach out to us. Have references.

Has been an honor to care for you ❤️ 4 yrs and your now at peace with your maker amen. You'll be missed
12/20/2025

Has been an honor to care for you ❤️ 4 yrs and your now at peace with your maker amen. You'll be missed

Robert Mayo McKnight Obituary

Announcement:
Robert Mayo McKnight, 90, of Almond, New York, passed away peacefully on December 17th at home with his wife of 72 years by his side. He was born on December 18, 1934, in Hornell, New York, to James and Elizabeth McKnight.

Life & Career:
Robert worked as a Civil Engineer at the New York State Department of Transportation, retiring after 31 years. Robert was a Staff Sergeant in the United States Air Force serving our nation during the Korean War and Cold War Era as a Radio Intercept Operator assigned to the 6911th Radio Squadron Mobile US Air Force Security Service Darmstadt, Germany. Honorably Discharged from Active Duty at Kelly Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.

Family:
Robert married the love of his life, Helen Dodge, in 1955, and they had five children: Juanta (McKnight) Weaver, Colleen (McKnight) Harvey, Lois (McKnight) Curran, Robert McKnight, and Michele (McKnight) Lambert. Robert is survived by his brothers, Rodrick McKnight of Angelica, NY, and Ronald McKnight of Cleveland, MS.
Children: Juanta (McKnight) Weaver, Colleen (McKnight) Harvey, Lois (McKnight) Curran, Robert McKnight, and Michele (McKnight) Lambert
Grandchildren: Rachel (Weaver) Docherty, Sienna (Harvey) Burnett, Sara Weaver, Luke Harvey, Brittany (Curran) Studley, Casey (Curran) Rose, Riley Curran, Kelsey Curran, Colby Curran, Dylan Lambert, Carson Lambert, Hunter Lambert, Finnegan Lambert, Aslynn McKnight, Cassidy McKnight
Great Grandchildren: Elie and Ian Docherty, Wyatt and Raegan Evingham, Quinn and Iris Burnett, Lucia and Rock Harvey, Sturgill Studley, Canyon and Wynona Rose, Jonah Lambert, Cooper Curran.
He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Elizabeth, and siblings: Fred, Richard, Theodor, and Sandra.

Interests/Personality:
Robert shared his love for family, hunting, shooting sports, running, gardening, and an active lifestyle with his family. Encouraging all his kids, Grandchildren, and great-grandchildren to participate in outdoor activities and athletics, Robert and his wife Helen could always be found on many sidelines and bleachers at various events, cheering, or in the backyard playing catch or engaging in other outdoor sports activities with them. After retiring, Robert was known for being generous with his time to those in need. He was involved in several charitable building projects, including Habitat for Humanity, His Church, and families in his community, as well as others outside the area that needed his skill set and knowledge. He was known for his lifelong Patriotism, love for his wife, dedication to family and friends, and was a devout follower of Christ Jesus

Services:
A celebration of life will be held on January 9th at 11:00 a.m. at the Almond Community Church.
A military burial service will be scheduled at a later date this coming spring at the Bath National Cemetery.
Donations: Instead of flowers, donations may be made to Almond Community Church or the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

A Special Thank You:
To Tender Loving Care and their beautiful staff, for caring for Robert and Helen these past 4 years

06/26/2025

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Not my quote but so true. We are looking for more clients we can do 24 hr care in your home. We do rehabilitation, end o...
12/26/2024

Not my quote but so true. We are looking for more clients we can do 24 hr care in your home. We do rehabilitation, end of life, every day needs. We love what we do. Reach out to 6076619950. We travel

07/21/2024
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07/18/2024

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