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Louis Caracciolo

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Louis Caracciolo, 92, of East Setauket passed away peacefully on June 16, 2022, at his home. 

Louis emigrated from Calabria, Italy, in 1947. He served in the Korean War and went on to a successful career in the nursery and landscape industry, founding Shade Trees Nursery Inc. of Jamesport, N.Y., in 1966. 

He is survived by his loving wife of 66 years, Ottavia. He was the beloved father of his children, Judith (Lou) Cenname, James and Louis Jr. (Lisa). He is also survived by his grandchildren, James Jr., Olivia, Andrew, Sergio, Myles, Jacqueline and Rebecca; and two great-grandchildren, Tomas and Camryn. He is also survived by his sister, Esther Ali, and was predeceased by his brother, Arthur. 

Memorial donations may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis TN 38105 (1-800-822-6344, stjude.org/donate; Korean War Veterans, P.O. Box 407, Charleston IL 61920 (1-217-345-4414, kwva.us); or A Living Tribute, 500 West Putnam Ave. Suite 400, Greenwich CT 06830 (alivingtribute.org).

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Philip E. Mullen Jr.

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Former Southold resident Philip E. Mullen, Jr. died peacefully at his home in Scottsdale, AZ with his wife of 44 years, Jo-Ann, at his bedside. 

He was born August 21, 1938 to Doris Hobart Williams and Philip Mullen, Sr. In addition to his wife, Phil is survived by daughter Kelly Worman, sons Brendan and Daniel Mullen, as well as sisters Claudia Greene, Jean Bail, brother Karl Clasing, and six grandsons. 

“Butch” graduated from Southold High School. He proudly enlisted in the United States Marines, where he became a radar specialist. 

Phil graduated from Central Connecticut State University and received his Master’s Degree in Literature from Northern Illinois University. Most of his career was spent teaching or as an administrator at Ramapo College in NJ, Aims Community College and the University of Northern Colorado. 

Known for his knowledge and love of baseball, Phil also had other interests including music, especially blues and jazz, the Civil War, and playing golf. He also traveled to most of the 50 states. 

In lieu of flowers, Phil’s family would appreciate donations to Haven Hospice in Scottsdale, AZ (havenhospicecares.com). 

Cremation will be private. 

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David Gerald Hommel

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David Gerald Hommel of Lake Worth, Fla. died at JFK Hospital there on Aug. 16, 2022. He was 78 years old.

He was born at Eastern Long Island Hospital in Greenport on Jan. 2, 1944, to Frederick Gerald and Mildred Edna Hommel. On March 13, 1966, he married the former Jeanette C. Lakowitz.

He was a veteran of the United States Navy and enjoyed a career as chief engineer.

Surviving is his wife, Jeanette; three children, Carol Ann Hommel, David Gerald Hommel II and Dawn Marie Hommel; and four grandchildren, Valentina C. Kahn, David Gerald Hommel III, Anna Marie Colosi and Capri Rose Colosi.

The family will receive visitors Saturday, Aug. 27, from 10 a.m. to noon at the DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck. Interment will follow at East Marion Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to the Southold Baymen’s Association.

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Anne Nolan

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Anne Teresa McGuinness Nolan — also referred to as Annie, Mommy/Mom, Auntie Anne, Mrs. Nolan, Anne Nolan and, thanks to her oldest grandson, who could not say Grandma, Emma. She was an entrepreneur, businesswoman, wife, mother, homemaker, grandmother, great-grandmother. Anne loved and lived her Roman Catholic faith and was a parishioner of Sacred Heart Parish. She passed away from complications of pancreatic cancer on Aug. 14 surrounded by her family. She was 83 years old. 

Anne’s life journey began in Donegal, Ireland. She was the daughter of Edward (Eddie) and Mary (Mini) McGuinness, and she was one of their seven children. She prided herself on being a strong academic student and an athlete playing camogie (Irish field hockey). Her grit, determination, humor and gift of the gab were fostered growing up on her family farm — Glenboran. In 1956, she followed her older sister Mary to the United States. They both worked at Time Incorporated, and Anne also worked weekends at Bonwit Tellers as a wedding consultant and dress model. Joseph Nolan, whom she had been dating for years in Ireland, eventually followed the love of his life to New York and they married in 1962. In the early years they lived in Woodside, Queens and summered in Cut­ch­ogue. Anne loved her summers in Pequash so much that they decided to try a winter on the North Fork and rented a house in Southold. The following year they bought a house on Bay Avenue, now Skunk Lane in Cut­ch­ogue. And it was in that house that Anne Nolan began flexing her entrepreneurial muscles. 

Anne baked an extraordinary apple pie! One evening after serving pie to a dinner guest it was decided — she would set up a stand in front of the house with hopes that the weekenders heading to Nassau Point would stop and purchase them. It took her all night to bake four pies and they sold out — immediately. She refined and ramped up her process and very quickly she had a hopping pie business, which caught the attention of Mrs. Wickham from Wickham’s fruit stand. When the family eventually moved to New Suffolk, the garage became a full-on bakery for Wickham’s. It took every child, relative and a few friends to get the job done for the big summer weekends when we would bake over 200 pies! Friends and relatives would come to assist peeling fruit because they loved sitting around with the Queen of Chatting. 

Eventually, Anne and Joe purchased Risco’s Store on the Main Road in Cut­ch­ogue and “Nolan’s Village Market” was born. It was a specialty market, butcher shop and deli. Anne ran the day-to-day operation, which was hard work, but she wasn’t one to focus on the hard work. She always chose to focus on the people — her customers, many of whom became her dear friends. Anne loved people and took a sincere interest in them and they in return loved her. 

The store was sold in the late ’80s, just in time for Anne Nolan’s most significant and loved occupation — grandmotherhood. Most of the grandchildren spent their summers at their grandparent’s home in Southold and Anne was very involved in their daily summer lives. In addition to Southold, Puerto Rico winters were a huge part of the past 30 years for the Nolan family and Anne easily met a diverse and interesting group of friends. 

Anne Nolan lived a wonderful life filled with faith, love and adventure! She deeply loved her family, especially her husband. She was so very proud of all her children — Deirdre O’Connell, the Rev. Emmet J. Nolan, CM, Siobhan O’Driscoll, Claire O’Leary and Enda Nolan, their spouses, each of her 14 grandchildren, and grandson-in-law and she was so grateful to have had the opportunity to meet her twin great-grand-baby boys. 

In addition to her husband, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Anne is survived by her sister Susan Smith and two brothers, Peter McGuinness and Thomas McGuinness. 

Memorial donations may be made to the children’s lunch program at St. Joseph’s Parish in Colón, Panama. Make donations payable to Congregation of the Mission, 500 East Chelten Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19144.

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Joseph Brown III

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Joseph Brown III of Mattituck died Aug. 23, 2022. He was 80.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 27, at The Church of the Redeemer in Mattituck, with the Rev. Roger Joslin officiating.

DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck is assisting the family.

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Joseph F. Krukowski

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Joseph F. Krukowski of Southold died suddenly on Aug. 24, 2022. He was 80.

The family will receive visitors Tuesday, Aug. 30, from 4 to 8 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Southold, with firematic services at 7 p.m.

The Liturgy of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 31, at Our Lady of Ostrabrama R.C. Church in Cutchogue, with Father Ryszard Ficek officiating. Interment will follow at Sacred Heart R.C. Cemetery, adjacent to the church.

Memorial donations may be made to the Southold Fire Department Rescue Squad.

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Gerard S. Case

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Gerard S. Case of Southold died Aug. 28, 2022, at his home. He was 91.

The family will receive visitors Thursday, Sept. 1, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Southold.

The Liturgy of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 2, at St. Patrick’s R.C. Church in Southold, with Father John Barrett officiating.

Interment, with U.S. Marine Corps honors, will follow at St. Patrick’s R.C. Cemetery in Southold.

Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association.

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Jane Catherine Shannon

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Jane Catherine Shannon of Greenport died Aug. 28, 2022, at her home. She was 87.

The family will receive visitors Tuesday, Aug. 30, from 4 to 8 P.M. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck. 

The Liturgy of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 31, at Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C. Church in Mattituck, with Monsignor Joseph Staudt officiating.

Interment will follow at Sacred Heart R.C. Cemetery in Cutchogue.

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David Brian Rackett

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David Brian Rackett lost his battle with cancer on Aug. 24, 2022. 

He grew up in Greenport and lived in Homosassa, Fla. 

He is survived by his wife, Patricia Angevine Rackett; daughters Cathy, Erica and Dawn and son Brian; brother Charlie, sister-in-law Hossie; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and nephews and nieces.

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Richard L. Llewellyn

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We are sorry to announce the passing of Richard L. Llewellyn on Aug. 2, 2022, at the age of 78. Richard passed away while living in a senior residence in Penfield, N.Y. (just east of Rochester). Richard moved to Penfield two years ago to live close to his brother Douglas, who resides in the area. Previously, Richard lived in Syosset, Wading River and Riverhead, N.Y.

Richard graduated from Mattituck High School in 1963 and served in the Navy from 1964 to 1968 aboard the supply ship USS Sylvania, stationed in the Mediterranean Sea. In 1974 he married Maryann Costello of Riverhead.

Richard was a member of the Knights of Columbus in Syosset and taught religious instruction as well as coached youth basketball to elementary school students. 

While in Penfield during his last two years he especially enjoyed attending his grandnieces’ school musical concerts, attending their softball games and reuniting with his family, especially over the holidays.

Richard is survived by his brother Leonard Llewellyn of Mattituck, N.Y.; his brother Douglas and sister-in-law, Ann Llewellyn, of Penfield; niece Janice Llewellyn Fortuna of Penfield; sister-in-law Jeanmarie Costello of Riverhead; niece Erin Quinn of New York City; and nephew Brendan Quinn of Washington, D.C.

Richard was buried alongside his wife, Maryann, at Sacred Heart Cemetery in Cutchogue, N.Y. 

Thank you to all who made Richard a part of your lives.

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Carol Terry

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Carol Terry, 85, formerly of Peconic, N.Y., passed away Aug. 17, 2022, at Mennowood Retirement Community in Newport News, Va.

Carol was born on Dec. 27, 1936, in New York, N.Y., to Joseph and Helen Fleming and grew up in Riverhead with her siblings, Bobby and Patricia Fleming and Mary Ann and Steven Guyer.

After graduating from Riverhead High School in 1955, Carol married Alvan Terry in 1958 and they made their permanent home in Peconic, where they raised their three children. Much of Carol’s earlier life was spent raising her three children and helping Al on the family pumpkin farm in the 1970s. After that, she worked for Drs. John Hansen and Norm McCullough in their medical offices before retiring.

During her retired years, Carol and Al spent much of their time traveling across the United States and cruising to their favorite destinations. Carol loved playing bingo and would travel all over the North Fork to play. Other pastimes that Carol enjoyed were watching NASCAR and spending time with her family. She was also a parishioner of St. Patrick’s R.C. Church in Southold.

Carol, predeceased by her husband, Al, in 2012, is survived by her two children Kevin (Mary) of Southold, N.Y., and Jackie Bruckheimer (David) of Hampton, Va.; her sister Patricia, of Colorado; her brother Steve, of Riverhead; five grandchildren, Rachel and Kevin Terry, Tracy Martinez, Nikki Terry and David Bruckheimer; and nine great-grandchildren.

In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by her parents; her stepfather, Carl; her son Mark; her brother Robert; and her sister Mary Ann.

A funeral Mass is planned for spring 2023. The family will be assisted by DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Homes.

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Phyllis A. Ross

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Phyllis A. Ross, formerly of New Suffolk, passed away on Sept. 5, 2022, at Peak Resources in North Carolina.

Phyllis was born Oct. 18, 1937, in Greenport, N.Y., to Norman T. King and Viola F. Kwaitkowski and lived in New Suffolk.

After graduating as salutatorian from Southold High School she went on to nursing school, but soon met the love of her life and on Oct. 31, 1956, she married Harry E. Ross. They made their home in New Suffolk, where they raised seven children. Phyllis was a homemaker and loved children; she provided day care for many local children. She was a lover of all furry creatures and could never say no to any stray!

In 2002, she and Harry retired to Burlington, N.C.

Phyllis was predeceased by her parents; her husband, Harry E. Ross Sr.; her sons-in-law Darryl Kirby and Stephen Sansone; her grandson Thomas Sansone; and her great-granddaughter Kaylee Kirby.

She is survived by her children, Debra Papadoupalos (Cory), Donna Kirby, Harry E. Ross Jr., (Jean), Diane Ross, Denise Lademann (Williiam), Dawn Schoedel (Chris) and Danielle Schwab (Dustin); and honorary son Mathew McCabe (Kim).

Phyllis was blessed with 16 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren at the time of her passing.

Memorial and funeral services will be held at a future date.

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William Stephen Taggart Jr.

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William Stephen Taggart Jr. of Manorville, N.Y., passed away on June 22, 2022. He was 71 years old. 

William (“Billy”) was born Jan. 5, 1951, and grew up in Wantagh and Southold, N.Y. He graduated from Mepham High School in Bellmore, N.Y. He served six years in the U.S. Navy, from January 1971, sailing on the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea and at the U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

He worked for many years as a computer technician. Billy lovingly took care of his mother in her later years. 

Billy loved playing the electric guitar and performed in a local band in his younger years growing up in Wantagh. He was an avid fan of the Yankees, Islanders, and the New York Football Giants. 

Billy enjoyed cooking, especially grilling fresh Long Island bluefish and Peconic Bay scallops. He made a great turkey dinner and delicious pea soup. 

Billy is survived by his sister Carol Taggart of West Milford, N.J., and Southold; his brother, John Taggart (Patricia) of Babylon and Southold; and his sister Eileen Mowry (Stephen) of Kingsport, Tenn., and Southold. 

Billy is also survived by his nephews Richard Taggart (Marissa), Peter Taggart and Matthew Taggart. He was predeceased by his parents, William S. Taggart and Jane Taggart, and his nephew Stephen W. Mowry III. 

Billy was laid to rest Aug. 29 at Calverton National Cemetery. A military burial ceremony was attended by his family and friends.

Alexander-Rothwell Funeral Home in Wading River assisted the family.

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Russell ‘Terry’ Finkle Sr.

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Russell “Terry” Finkle Sr. (Tech Sgt., retired), 71, of Lincoln, Del., passed away peacefully after a long illness on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022, at the Delaware Hospice Center in Milford, Del. 

Terry was born in Jacksonville, N.C., the son of Alice (Bouldin) Finkle and Dorville Finkle. He graduated from Southold High School and then SUNY/Morrisville. Later in life he graduated from Del Tech Terry Campus with the distinction of being the oldest graduate of the class of 2015. 

He enlisted in the U. S. Air Force at Busch Stadium, St. Louis, Mo., on July 4, 1976, the bicentennial, and served his total military time at Dover Air Force Base, retiring as a technical sergeant in 1993. During his time of service, Terry served as a C-5 mechanic for the 436 OMS, and served in support of Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. After his retirement, Terry worked in automotive positions at AAFES in Dover and Walmart in Milford, along with working at the Walmart distribution center and as a store associate for several years. 

In his spare time, Terry enjoyed watching sports, spending time with his grandchildren, attending concerts and traveling to New York, Hawaii and Washington, D.C.

He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Kathleen (Simonds) Finkle; a son, Russell Terry Finkle Jr. (Sarah); a daughter, Elizabeth Anne Luff (Tyler); four grandchildren, Shawn, Lukas, Cohen and Hayden; his mother, Alice Finkle; and two sisters, Merri MacNish (Rory) and Joanne Crawford (Jeffrey); along with nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

The family will receive visitors Monday, Sept. 12, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Lofland Funeral Home in Milford, where services will begin at 11:30 a.m. Burial, with Air Force honors, will follow at Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Millsboro. 

In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions be made to  Easterseals Delaware & Maryland’s Eastern Shore, Attn: Online Giving Coordinator, 61 Corporate Circle, New Castle, DE 19720. 

Letters of condolence may be shared with the family atloflandandmcknatt.com.

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Emmie Lohr Rusch

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Emmie Lohr Rusch, 97, of Southold, N.Y., passed away on Sept. 6, 2022. She was the daughter of Wilhelm and Katherine (Mueller) Lohr.

Born in Bonbaden, Germany, outside of Frankfurt, Emmie came to the United States at the age of 4 with her parents and two older siblings. She was raised in Riverhead and graduated with the class of 1944 at Riverhead High School. She earned her beautician’s license and was a local hairdresser for many years. 

She met the love of her life, William W. Rusch, at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Riverhead, where she was a member of the choir and Bill’s dad was the preacher (a match made in heaven!). They were married in 1947 by the Rev. William D. Rusch. Together they settled in Southold, where they raised their three children. 

Emmie had many interests, including entertaining, traveling and fashion. Emmie and Bill loved to entertain and held many a pool or house party for family and friends. She was often referred to as “the hostess with the mostest.” Emmie also loved traveling around the world with Bill, whether it be visiting family in Germany, Thailand and Austria, going to the Holy Land with her church group, taking cruises to the Mediterranean, Hawaii and Bermuda, or seeing the sights in Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, England, Scotland and Ireland. She was a stylish dresser but was always surprised to receive compliments on her outfits.

Emmie was an active member of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Greenport, serving on the Altar Guild and various other committees for over 50 years. Back in the day, when St. Peter’s held Oktoberfest for their fundraising event, Emmie would wear her traditional German dirndl for the occasion! She was strong in her faith and is at peace now with her loved ones and the Lord.

Emmie was predeceased by her loving husband, Bill, in 2004, after a 57-year marriage, and her son, William A. Rusch, in 1997. She was also predeceased by her brother, William K. Lohr and his wife, Eileen, of Hampton Bays; her sister, Erna Hackal, and her husband, Joseph, of Riverhead; and her niece Sharon Hackal Kooney. 

She is survived by her two daughters, Katherine S. Rusch of Ellington, Conn., and Judith Rusch Dominguez and her husband, Frank, of Southold. She also leaves her two grandsons, James M. Rusch and William J. Rusch, his wife, Emily, and two great-granddaughters, Lillie and Sadie Rusch. She is also survived by her nieces Barbara Kujawski and Linda Hagen; nephews Kenneth and Mark Lohr; nephew-in-law Alan Kooney; several grandnieces and -nephews; and several relatives in Germany.

Emmie was able to live in her own home for 11 years thanks to the incredible care and compassion given to her by Irma, her caregiver from the Republic of Georgia, who we regard as not just a dear friend but a part of our family.

Many thanks go out to all the staff and aides at San Simeon by the Sound Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation who so diligently and caringly took care of Emmie in the last nine months of her life. We will be forever grateful for their excellent care and love.

Calling hours will be at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Southold on Monday, Sept. 12, from 2 to 4 p.m. A service will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 13, at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church.

Memorial donations may be made to San Simeon by the Sound, 61700 Route 48, Greenport, NY 11944 or St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 71305 Main Road, P.O. Box 242, Greenport, NY 11944.

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Ginny Marquardt

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Former Cutchogue resident Virginia Ann “Ginny” Marquardt, 76, passed away Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022, in Anderson, S.C.

Born March 6, 1946, in Brooklyn, N.Y., she was the daughter of Joseph and Mary Potenza Gallo. Ginny married her high school sweetheart, Steve, and they built a life together that spanned 61 years. Together they raised three children, owned the successful Village Marine in Mattituck, N.Y., and Ginny herself was a talented interior designer. In 1995 they moved to Anderson after visiting the area and have called it home since. 

Ginny and Steve were active members of the church and Ginny gave back to the community through volunteering at Anderson Emergency Soup Kitchen.

Survivors include her husband, Steve Marquardt; daughter, Ann Marie (Paul) Minerva; sons, Steven (Diane) Marquardt and Joseph (Mary Grace) Marquardt; five grandchildren, Aidan Marquardt, Paul Minerva, Anthony Minerva, Maxim Marquardt and Cooper Marquardt; and three sisters, Mary Ann Barone, Fran Caruso and Joan Leyton.

A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 16, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Anderson.

Memorial donations may be made to Cancer Association of Anderson, 215 East Calhoun St., Anderson, SC 29621; Hospice of the Upstate, 1835 Rogers Road, Anderson, SC 29621; or Anderson Emergency Kitchen, 306 West Franklin St., Anderson, SC 29621.

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Joan Hallock

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Joan Hallock touched the lives of many, who loved her as she loved them. 

Our dearest Joan journeyed to her eternal rest on Sept. 3, 2022, surrounded by the love of family and friends. 

She was born in Washington Heights in 1932 and moved to South Jamesport as a teenager, where she met and married the love of her life, Norman, who predeceased her in 2005. She and Norman raised their children, Jeff and Debbie, with love and devotion. In their retirement, she and Norm opened Cozy Corner Collectibles in Jamesport and became the crafters to whom miniature enthusiasts turned for dollhouses and vignettes they created with love. 

To carry on her legacy, she leaves her son, Jeff Hallock, and Maria Caballero; daughter, Debbie Bowen and son-in-law Brendan Bowen; grandchildren Aaron, Jared and Nora (Mack) Hallock, Sean and Sue Bowen, Ryan and Glenda Bowen, and Meghan Bowen; and great-grandchildren Maddie and Colton Bowen and Teddi and Victor Hallock. 

Her 89 years can be summed up in what she considered her greatest gift: family. Joan and her late husband, Norm, welcomed everyone into their home and made it the place to gather for their children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, siblings, nieces, nephews, friends and the chosen family who were embraced as if they were their own. She was Mom, Grandma, GG and Aunt Joan to more than just her immediate family. 

All who loved her will miss her kind and generous spirit while being ever grateful for having shared life with her. 

There will be a Celebration of Life to honor Joan at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 24, at Jamesport Meeting House.

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Joseph L. Barwick 

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Joseph “Joey” Leon Barwick, 47, of Adamstown, Pa., formerly of Flanders, N.Y., passed away in hospice at St. Joseph’s Hospital – BayCare on July 15, 2022.

Born in Southampton, N.Y., on Dec. 30, 1974, he was raised in Flanders, where he attended Riverhead schools. 

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Leo and Theresa Jasinski and Joe and Nell Shepish. 

He is survived by his mother, Barbara Jasinski Swislosky (Mike Spano); his father, Teddy A. Barwick (Tina); fiancée Colleen Hanna; brother TJ Barwick (Janie); Jessica, Keith (Sharon) and Greg Spano; children James-Thomas Bryant (Victoria), Danielle Fontana and Alexis McCavanagh; and grandchildren Lydia and Harvey Bryant. 

Joey loved motor sports, especially Riverhead Raceway, where he knew and was friends with many of the drivers and involved with the pit crews. He was always quick to lend a hand and his love of animals was unsurpassed. His fur babies, Stella and Eve, will miss him. 

A memorial service for Joey will be held Friday, Sept. 16, from 6 to 8 p.m. at McLaughlin Heppner Funeral Home in Riverhead.

Donations in his memory may be made to The Broken Antler, P.O. Box 1618, Riverhead, NY 11901.

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Edward Leo Coakley

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May 24, 1943 – September 7, 2022

Edward Leo Coakley of Southold, N.Y., formerly of Upper Montclair, N.J., passed away peacefully on Sept. 7, 2022, in Doylestown, Pa., at the age of 79.

He was born on May 24, 1943, in Elizabeth, N.J., to Edward and Mildred (Bergman) Coakley. Ed grew up in Union County, N.J., and graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson University. After graduation, he pursued a career in the banking industry, holding executive-level positions with Midlantic, Fidelity Union Trust Company, National Westminster Bank, North Fork Bank and Capital One Bank. In addition to Ed’s successful banking career, he was one of the founders and owners of the North Fork Bagel Café in Mattituck, N.Y., for many years. 

Ed was proud of his military service as a lieutenant in the National Guard.

Ed was also an automobile enthusiast, and you could see him driving around in his convertible sports cars during the summers on the North Fork of Long Island. He was also a proud member of the Fiero Sports Car Club.

After retirement, Ed wanted to support his community and became a volunteer fireman with Southold Fire Department and also served as their treasurer for several years. 

Ed was predeceased by his wife, Carol Jane Coakley (Geddes, Gurin), who passed away in 2019.

Ed leaves behind his son and daughter-in law Kenneth and Mickey Coakley and grandchildren Corinne and Kate Coakley (Pennington, N.J.); his son and daughter-in law Andrew and Kimberly Coakley (Bordentown, N.J.); his daughter Kimberly DeBoyace and grandchildren Jack, Wyatt, MaKenna and Allison DeBoyace (Doylestown, Pa.); and his stepchildren and their children, Alan and Amy Hertz (Jack and Kate) and Hugh and Phoebe Gurin.

The family will hold a private funeral service. Memorial donations may be made to Southold Fire Department: In Memory of Ed Coakley, c/o Southold Fire Department, P.O. Box 1469, Southold, NY 11971.

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Gloria Shirvell

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Gloria Virginia Shirvell, 90, peacefully passed away at home in San Diego, Calif., in the company of family on Sunday, Aug. 14, 2022. 

Gloria was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Sept. 4, 1931, to Lorretta (Carey) Hayes and George Hayes.

Gloria grew up in Queens, N.Y., during the Great Depression to working parents. Her father worked with electronics at the Radio Corporation of America and her mother was a telephone operator. Gloria graduated from John Adams High School. Gloria later met John Shirvell at a YMCA dance, was courted, fell in love and got married on Oct. 12, 1954. Shortly after their marriage, Gloria became a homemaker. Together they resided in Queens, Deer Park and Cutchogue, N.Y., successfully raising five children. 

John Shirvell died in 1992 after 38 years of marriage. Gloria went on to become a licensed real estate agent and had a successful career, selling homes on her beloved North Fork. In 2010, Gloria retired from the real estate sales profession and moved to San Diego to be near her daughter Maryann and son Mark.

Gloria was an avid reader and enjoyed her later years with travel to Europe, Canada and the U.S., including Alaska and Hawaii. 

Gloria is survived by her five children and their spouses, Brian (Jeanne), Mark, Maryann (David), George (Clarice) and Ellen (Quoc); eight grandchildren, Bridget, James, Stephanie, Peter, Matthew, Mary, Ryan and John; one great-granddaughter, Charlotte; and many nieces and nephews. Gloria was predeceased by her siblings, Lorraine, Geraldine and Carey.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 8, at Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C. Church in Mattituck, followed by interment at Sacred Heart Cemetery in Cutchogue. 

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Cure Alzheimer’s Fund, 34 Washington St., Suite 310, Wellesley Hills, MA 02481 (curealz.org).

This is a paid notice.

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