In loving memory of

Mary Ann Waterstreet (Cosner-Staud)
March 21, 1954 - May 20, 2017

Waterstreet, Mary Ann (Cosner - Staud)

Spencerport: Passed peacefully on May 20, 2017 at age 63. Predeceased by her parents Irving Cecilia Cosner; beloved husbands; Milton Staud Arthur Waterstreet; sister, Karen Warney; sister-in-law, Sharon Cosner. Mary Ann is survived by her siblings, Gerald Cosner, Roxanne (Richard) Leschhorn David Cosner; nieces and nephews, Veronica, Laura, Jennifer, Steven, Paul, Lynda, Christine, Beverly, Craig, Ryan, Emily, Joshua Julia; many great-nieces and nephews; one great-great-niece; and many others whose lives she touched. Mary had many loves and interests including photography, drawing and creative design, as well as gardening, boating, hunting, fishing, travel and genealogy. Her ability to connect with multiple generations was a beautiful gift. For more information about Mary Ann please visit www.bartolomeo.com.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday May 31, 5- 8 PM at the funeral home, 1411 Vintage Lane. Her Funeral Mass will be held on Thursday June 1, 9:30 AM at Our Mother of Sorrows Church, 5000 Mt Read Blvd, Rochester, NY 14612. Interment Riverside Cemetery. Donations may be directed to, Smile Train. PO Box 96231 Washington D.C 20090-6231 in her memory.

Tributes

Kathy Warney Dyrland Webster wrote on May 31, 2017:

"I was so very sorry to hear tonight about Mary Ann when I called my brother John. He was at the funeral home. Sending my deepest sympathy to all the family. Very sad indeed!!......I haven't seen Mary Ann in many years but I remember her beautiful smile well. Sincerely, Kathy Warney Dyrland Webster Kirkland, Arizona"

Linda and Joe Ordway wrote on May 31, 2017:

"Roxy and family, So sorry, please accept our heartfelt sympathy. Mary was "one of a kind" and I really enjoyed my phone visits with her. Hearing her different stories about camp, cooking the venison liver, to her childhood memories they were all great visits. They were good neighbors and Mary will be missed hear in the Canisteo Valley!! Linda & Joe and family"

Julie Green wrote on May 28, 2017:

"Hello David, Roxanne, Jerry and families, I am so sorry to hear of Mary Ann's passing. I remember her artistic ability and sense of style. I remember her ironing her hair on the ironing board with the clothes iron in your basement -- a woman before her time -- and before flat irons! I also will remember her sense of fun and humor. Who cannot hear her voice now imitating 'sister Paschal?!' I enjoyed seeing the video and photos -- of all of you and your parents. The friendships on Oakridge and Tyringham were very special and lifelong, starting with Cos and Howie and Ceil and Marie and filtering down through us kids. I wish you all peace at this difficult time. Love, Julie "