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Raymond P. Corwin

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Raymond P. Corwin died Jan. 2, 2024. He was 72.

He was born Feb. 7, 1951.

The family will receive visitors Tuesday, Feb. 6, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Horton-Mathie Funeral Home in Greenport. Firematic Service will commence at 6 p.m. at the funeral home. The funeral service is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 7 at 10 a.m. at Horton-Mathie Funeral Home officiated by Rev. Dr. Peter Kelley. Burial will follow at Sterling Cemetery in Greenport.

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Joan Ann Haupt

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Joan Ann Haupt, longtime Southold resident, passed away at her home Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2024. She was 90 years old.

Joan was born Nov. 11, 1933, in Richmond Hill, N.Y. to Celina (née Napell) and John Smith. She was one of three children. In April 1951, she married the love of her life, Harold H. Haupt, and together they had two children, raising their family in Southold. Joan worked as a bus driver for Southold Union Free School District for 20 years. She was also a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Southold.

Predeceased by her granddaughter Ashley Haupt; Joan is survived by her husband, Harold; children Gary Haupt (Nora) of Southold and Glenn Haupt of Naples, Fla.; grandchildren Andrew Haupt (Amanda), Ryan Haupt (Jessica) and Patricia Bernstein (Alex); and great-grandchildren Hunter Haupt, Harper Haupt, Kinsley Haupt, Tori Haupt, Molly Bernstein, Angus Bernstein and Cassandra Lessard-Haupt.

The family will receive friends Friday, Jan. 12, from 4 to 7 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Southold. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Jan. 13, at 11 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church of Southold, officiated by the Rev. Dr. Peter J. Kelley. Interment will follow at the Southold Presbyterian Cemetery.

Memorial donations to East End Hospice or Southold Fire Department would be appreciated.

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Nancy Jean Libbey

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Longtime Greenport resident Nancy Jean Libbey died Jan. 2, 2024, at San Simeon by the Sound. She was 82.

Born Sept. 4, 1941, in Medford, Mass., Ms. Libbey was raised by her parents, Henry and Elizabeth (McArthur) Libbey, in the Bronx on City Island.

She worked as a waitress at Coronet Diner and Rhumb Line restaurant and as a certified nurse assistant at San Simeon by the Sound for close to 20 years.

Family said Ms. Libbey enjoyed reading and spending time with her grandchildren.

Predeceased by her sisters, Virginia Jensen and Terry Mennona, she is survived by her sons, Gregg Libbey of Suffolk, Va., and Robert Libbey of East Northport, N.Y.; her daughter, Julie Mazzaferro of Greenport, N.Y.; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Funeral services will be announced at a later date.

Horton-Mathie Funeral Home in Greenport is assisting the family.

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Cynthia Ann Smith

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Cynthia Ann Smith, longtime resident of Greenport, died Jan. 4, 2024. She was 69.

Born May 3, 1954 in Boston, Mass. she was the daughter of Charles and Margaret (O’Leary) MacDonald.

Ms. Smith earned a bachelor’s degree and retired from working at the Family Service League. 

She was a member of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church and enjoyed gardening, the beach and helping others.

Predeceased by her parents, Ms. Smith is survived by her daughters Celeste Kumelos of Wheatland, Wyoming, Brianne Eliav of Israel and Lauren Smith of Phoenix, Ariz.; brothers Charles, Daniel and James MacDonald; and seven grandchildren.

The family will receive friends Monday, Jan. 15 from 3 to 7 p.m. at Horton-Mathie Funeral Home in Greenport. The funeral service is scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 16 at 11 a.m. at Holy Trinity Church in Greenport officiated by Rev. Roger Joslin. Interment follows at St. Agnes Cemetery. 

Memorial donations are requested to Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Greenport.

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Eugene Francis Maiorana

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Eugene Francis Maiorana, age 83, died peacefully at home surrounded by family on Jan. 9, 2024 after a long illness. Eugene, who was better known as Coach Geno, was born to Eugene and Edna Maiorana on Jan. 25, 1940 in New York City.

Coach Geno met the love of his life, Kathy, while teaching on Long Island. For their 58 years of marriage he continued to tell everyone that he had “married up.” 

Coach is predeceased by his brother, Joseph. He is survived by his sister, Janet; his children Christine, Ellen, Megan, Tom, Brendan and Kieran; and his grandchildren Emmet, Mallaigh, Lucia, Dante, Eli, Zach and Aaron. He sincerely loved his in-law children as family: Tom Ashton, Derin Thorpe, Jonathan Wilson, Lisa Engel Maiorana and Christiane Huntley Maiorana.

Coach had a great sense of humor and a deep sense of kindness. He used those two qualities to connect to people of all ages. He especially enjoyed spending time with young people through teaching and coaching. Geno was a teacher and coach on Long Island from 1962 to 1994. After moving to North Creek, N.Y. in 1998, he began coaching at Johnsburg Central School and continued until his last day on earth. In addition to coaching, Geno had a lifelong love for the piano and shared this talent by playing at nursing homes, local businesses and various community events.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to High Peaks Hospice.

When you think of Coach, just get out there and score.

Friends may call on Geno’s family from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 12 at Alexander Funeral Home, 3809 Main Street, Warrensburg, N.Y.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. James Catholic Church, 237 Main Street, North Creek, N.Y. at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 13 followed by a celebration of Coach’s life at the North Creek Firehouse. Sweatpants and tracksuits are encouraged.

Please visit alexanderfh.net for online condolences, guestbook and directions.

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John Thomas King

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John Thomas King of Southold, died Saturday, Jan. 13, 2024. He was 80.

The family will receive friends Friday, Jan. 19 from 3 to 7 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral home in Southold; American Legion Post 803 will conduct Funeral Honors at 4 p.m.

The liturgy of Christian burial will be celebrated Saturday, Jan. 20 at 10:30 a.m. at Saint Patrick’s R.C. Church in Southold, officiated by Father Peter Gary. The United States Army and NYPD Funeral Honor Guard will conduct funeral honors following the mass.

Memorial donations in John’s name are requested made to the Alzheimer’s Association. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home.

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June S. Fuller

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June S. Fuller, longtime Shelter Island resident, died on Friday, Jan. 12, 2024 at East End Hospice Kanas Center. She was 91 years old.

June was born on June 14, 1932 in Greenport to Freida (née Jankee) and Albert Stakey. She was one of three children. She graduated from Riverhead High School.

On Sept. 18, 1956, in Adams, N.Y., she married the love of her life Eugene A. Fuller. Together they had three children and made their home on Shelter Island. June was a member of the Shelter Island School Board, a member of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Greenport, a member of the Church Council there, and a member of San Simeon Nursing Home Board. She worked as a secretary and personal assistant for Mosley Hall on Shelter Island. She also worked as a bookkeeper for Eugene A. Fuller General Contractor.

Predeceased by her husband Eugene; and siblings Marion Palmer and Arthur Stakey; June is survived by her children Jane Jacobs (Kurt) of Aquebogue, Jill Olson of Silver City, N.M. and Jeanne Maloney of Hampton Bays; grandchildren Jacqueline, Thomas, Jennifer and Ashley; and great-grandchildren Willa, Thomas, Clara, Carmen and Anna Jean.

The family will receive friends on Saturday, Jan. 20 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck. Funeral Services will follow the visitation at 12:30 p.m. at the DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home; officiated by Pastor Garrett Johnson. Interment will take place on Sunday, Jan. 21 at 11:30 a.m. in Shelter Island Presbyterian Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to East End Hospice Kanas Center or Shelter Island Ambulance. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home.

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Morris Isaac

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Morris Isaac of Cutchogue passed away at San Simeon by the Sound on Monday, Jan. 15, 2024. He was 84 years old.

Morris was born on Nov. 25, 1939, in Athens, Greece, to Louisa (née Levy) and Abraham Isaac. On Aug.

29, 1981, he married Ellen Coster. In his professional career he was a manufacturer. He also had many careers, from a cutter in New York City to a gardener during his later life. He was truly a gentle giant. He had a passion for gardening, loved playing the stock market, and going antiquing.

Morris is survived by his devoted and loving wife, Ellen Coster; children Kurt Isaac (Cathy) of Massapequa, N.Y. and Michael Isaac of New York City; and grandchildren Lucas, Dylan and Athena.

The family has chosen to remember Morris’ life privately at this time. DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck is assisting the family.

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Patricia Conrado Chamale

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Patricia Conrado Chamale of Greenport died Jan. 12, 2024. She was 50.

The family will receive friends Thursday, Jan. 18 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Horton-Mathie Funeral Home in Greenport. A funeral mass will be held Friday, Jan. 19 at 10 a.m. at St. Agnes R.C. Church in Greenport and burial will take place at St. Agnes R.C. Church Cemetery.

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William E. Richter

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William E. Richter of Southold died Jan. 15, 2024. He was 66.

The family will receive friends Friday, Jan. 19 from 4 to 7 p.m. at Horton-Mathie Funeral Home in Greenport. A funeral mass is scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 20 at 10 a.m. at St. Agnes R.C. Church with burial following at St. Agnes R.C. Church Cemetery.

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Dorothy Nintzel

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Dorothy Nintzel, known as Dos or Dossie, passed away Jan. 13, 2024, in her home in Whispering Pines surrounded by her children and daughter-in-law.

Born in Brooklyn, she moved to Freeport, Long Island when she was 5 years old with her parents and two sisters. It was here that she discovered her first love, the crooner Frank Sinatra, who she adored for her entire life. As a writer for the Freeport High School newspaper in the early 1940s, she and a classmate scored press passes to one of Sinatra’s shows in New Jersey. She peppered the singer with questions afterwards alongside members of other news organizations and as she was finalizing the notes for her article the Sultan of Swoon exited the venue and brushed by Dos giving her a fleeting twinkle of his famous blues.

After graduation, Dos — a math whiz — spent her early career in Manhattan and on Long Island as an executive assistant at various companies including a stint as a computer for Yellow Book.

In the late 1950s, her brother-in-law who was stationed in Great Britain with the Air Force, asked Dos to visit and spend time with her older sister, Ead, because he was often away on assignment. She happily accepted his invitation and sailed across the Atlantic on the passenger liner the United States. She ended up staying for six months and while in Europe traveled throughout the UK, France, Spain and Portugal.

Shortly after returning to the States in 1960, Dos met her second first love, Chub Nintzel, on a blind date and after a whirlwind courtship, they eloped and were married in March 1961. They moved to the village of Sea Cliff on the north shore of Long Island where she and Chub added Greta and Charles III to the mix and settled into family life.

Chub’s career in textiles brought them to Whispering Pines in the mid ‘70s then returned them up north to Connecticut in the late ‘70s. After enduring two teenagers and releasing them into adulthood, Dos resumed her career aspirations and worked for many years as an executive assistant for two neonatal doctors at Norwalk Hospital.

When Dos and Chub first retired to Chub’s ancestral home in Mattituck, they spent time boating and danced the Lindy often with a gaggle of lifelong friends at North Fork Country Club. They also toured many of the National Parks by RV with another equally adventurous couple.

The winters of eastern Long Island eventually drove Dos and Chub back to Whispering Pines in 1996. Here they made an additional set of close friends and enjoyed rounds of golf, dining groups and dedicated themselves to various volunteer organizations. Up until October of this year, Dos was a copy editor for The New Pitch, she also was a longstanding member of Whispers, the Whispering Pines Garden Club as well as a weekly volunteer at the WP Thrift Shop.

Dos was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Chub, her younger sister, Joan Mackenzie, and her nephew and his wife, Peter and Martha McClean. She is survived by her older sister, Edith; her daughter and daughter-in-law Greta and Cin; and her son and daughter-in-law, Chuck and Karen.

A celebration of her life will be held in Whispering Pines this coming spring and at a later date on Long Island. We’d like to thank all the hospice workers that allowed Dos to stay in her own home through the entire process.

The family requests memorial donations be made to First Health Hospice, which supported Dos and her family in the last months of her life. Hospice address: 150 Applecross Rd., Pinehurst, N.C. 28374.

Online condolences may be made atBolesFuneralHome.com.

Services are entrusted to Boles Funeral Home of Southern Pines.

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Anne Kaloski

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Anne Kaloski of Cutchogue passed away at Kanas Center for Hospice Care Thursday, Jan. 18, 2024. She was 85 years old.

Anne was born Dec. 22, 1938. She was one of five children. She was employed by Father Fagan at Little Flowers Children & Family Services until her retirement. She leaves behind her caring husband of 30 years Paul Kaloski.

Memorial donations can be made to East End Hospice.

The family has chosen to remember Anne’s life privately at this time. DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Southold is serving the family.

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Thomas R. Meaney “TR”

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Thomas R. Meaney “TR” of Cutchogue passed away Sunday, Jan. 21, 2024. He was 87.

The family will receive friends Wednesday, Jan. 24 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck, where funeral services will be performed during the visitation.

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Paulette McDonald

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Dec. 30, 1938-Jan. 17, 2024

Paulette McDonald passed away on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2024. She was 85 years of age.

Daughter of Harnold Archambault and Raymonde Arnaud, she was born and raised in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Paulette is survived by her daughter, Jane; grandchildren Christina and Peter; and the family dog, Ryley.

She was proud of her career as a pioneer of nurse practitioners, dedicating most of her life to helping patients and the progression of healthcare. Paulette and her late husband, Ken, were married for 64 years; their life together was led by adventure for the water and the sky. They later settled in the Greenport area, where Paulette found friendship from the women in the Eastern Long Island Quilters Guild (ELIQG).

Paulette’s wishes include to celebrate her life in the family home and donations to ELIQG, P.O. Box 332, Riverhead, NY 11901, in lieu of flowers, to allow her friends to continue their work.

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Lawrence Jay Liso

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Oct. 18, 1937 – Jan. 21, 2024

Lawrence Jay Liso of Aquebogue, general contractor and owner of Liso Construction, formerly Founders Homes, passed away on Jan. 21, 2024. He was 86 years old.

Lawrence Jay Liso (Larry) was born in St. Albans, N.Y., and later moved to Huntington, N.Y. where he met his loving wife of 67 years, Florence Liso (Flo). Larry and Flo had four kids, eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

In 1969, Larry and his family moved to the East End where he would flourish as a local business owner. After years of working as a day laborer, Larry was ready to build something for himself and his family. With years of experience, his entrepreneurial spirit, and a mail-away course for drawing blueprints, he started Founders Homes, LLC and began building custom homes. In his life, he built over 250 homes on the East End of Long Island, where families will share love, laughter, and create memories for generations to come.

Larry and Flo’s home was “Grand Central Station” for family, friends, and potential clients. Larry’s light-hearted humor paired with his wife’s quick wit and fine baking skills filled the home with warmth and laughter. The couple was like a comedy duo! For those who stopped in for the show they’d leave with a full belly and a full heart.

And those who were really lucky, they would leave with a $20 for gas and Larry would exclaim, “When there’s no more, there’s no more!” But when it came to support and love there was always more.

Although Larry lost his mother at a young age and his daughter Dolores Liso and her husband, Jimmy Sorrentino, he showed up for the people in his life. Through his life he taught the ones he loved a mentality of strength — no matter what you get up and keep going. Or as Larry’s favorite Frank Sinatra song, “That’s Life,” says,“Each time I find myself layin’ flat on my face, I just pick myself up and get back in the race.”

He will be terribly missed but he lives on in the homes he built and the positive impact he had on his family, friends and community. He’d want us all to know, “Keep doing what you’re doing, don’t worry about nothin’.”

Predeceased by his daughter Dolores Liso and her husband, James Sorrentino, Larry is survived by his wife, Florence Liso; their children Madelyn Liso, Lawrence Joseph Liso, and Debra Liso; grandchildren Michelle Williams, Lawrence Liso, Chelsea Hoffmann, Paul Stoutenburgh, Jesse Martinsen, Dylan Martinsen, Anthony Liso and Madelyn Liso; and great-grandchildren Angelina Liso, Owen Williams, Aedan Williams, Josephine Williams, Adeline Williams, Camden Liso, June Hoffmann and Luca Liso.

The family will hold a wake open to the public Friday, Jan. 26, from 2 to 5 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to East End Hospice at eeh.org/ways-to-give/donate.

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George Epidy

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George Epidy of Mattituck died Monday, Jan. 22, 2024. He was 94.

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

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Kathleen (Isherwood) Miggins

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Kathleen “Kathy” Miggins, passed peacefully on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2024, in Fairfax, Va. with all her loving family by her side. Formerly of Annandale and Fairfax Station for 41 years, she was a resident of East Marion, N.Y. and Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

Kathy was born on Aug. 25, 1944, in White Plains, N.Y. to Francis and Frank Isherwood and was the youngest of five children. She graduated from Good Counsel Academy in White Plains and went on to Duquesne University in Pittsburgh where in 1966 she earned a BA in Education with a concentration in Special Education.

Kathy was preceded in death by her parents and her siblings Joan, Francine and Robert.

She is survived by her beloved husband, Col. Michael D. Miggins; her sister Noreen and sister-in-law Ada; her children Kristin Miggins, spouse of Robert Kilroy, Michael Miggins, spouse of Linda Konfala; and her grandchild Michael Kilroy. She is also survived by her many nieces and nephews: Kenneth Kearney, Christopher Kearney, Edward Kearney, Maureen (Kearney) Curry, Theresa (Kearney) Kugler, Robert Galgano and Stephen Galgano.

Kathy married her high school sweetheart, Mike, in 1966 and they were married for 57 years. The couple raised two beautiful and loving children as she supported her husband’s military career and pursued her teaching career around the globe to include Fort Bragg, N.C., Fort Totten, N.Y., Fort Knox, KY, Stuart Field N.Y., Berlin, Germany, Fort Leavenworth, KN, Fort Hood, Texas, Fort Lee, Va., two tours in the Pentagon, Vienna, Austria, and Brussels, Belgium at NATO HQ. Including Mike’s tours in Vietnam where he was awarded the Silver Star and the Joint Security Area in Pan Mun Jom Korea. She successfully managed the family and its finances through frequent, and at times long separations, from her husband and 20 household moves.

Kathy was a compassionate and understanding educator, teaching special education students, at various schools during her career to include Westover Middle School Fayetteville, N.Y., the Ursuline School New Rochelle, N.Y., Manor Middle School Killeen, Texas, Saint James Catholic School Falls Church, Va., Queen of Apostles Catholic School Alexandria, Va., Fairfax County, Va. public schools and Annandale High School.

Kathy loved family, cooking, music, reading and travel. Large family get-togethers, holidays, and dinners are still stories of legends within the family with Kathy serving her famous cauliflower soup, baked stuffed clams, cream puffs and chocolate log rolls. Her house was always filled with the melodic sounds of Bobby Caldwell, Johnny Mathis, the Eagles, and many others. She very much enjoyed her summers in East Marion, N.Y. sitting on the deck overlooking Orient Harbor and spending time in the warm climate of Ft. Lauderdale. Kathy and Mike enjoyed traveling throughout Europe during their careers and loved visiting family and friends in New York, Connecticut, Texax, Florida and Virginia.

Donations in Kathy’s memory can be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital.

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Raymond Paul Corwin

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Raymond Paul Corwin died Jan. 2, 2024 in Port Charlotte, Fla., surrounded by family and friends. He was 72.

Born in Greenport, Feb. 7, 1951, he was the son of Paul and Susan (Knight) Corwin. He graduated Greenport High School in 1969 and enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1970, served for four years and raised to the rank of petty officer third class. While in the service he was awarded the National Defense Service medal, an RVN Gallantry Cross with Palm and Vietnam service and campaign medals.

He married Sally Allen in Greenport Nov. 5, 1976. Mr. Corwin worked as a maintenance supervisor at Plum Island Animal Disease Center for 38 years.

Mr. Corwin was a member of the Star Hose Company of Greenport Fire Department, Disabled American Veterans and the American Legion. He enjoyed spending time with his family, serving the fire department, yard work, boating, clamming, barbecuing for friends, cruising with his dog in the truck and traveling with his wife.

Predeceased by his parents, Mr. Corwin is survived by his wife, Sally, of Port Charlotte, Fla.; daughters Jodie Corwin of Greenport and Amanda Golz (Arnold) of Aquebogue; grandchildren Cassandra Shedrick, Savannah Corwin-Hall and Connor, Carly, Colby and Charlotte Golz; great-grandchild Cameron Chapel; siblings Susan Wood (Rob) of Nebraska and Scott Corwin of Greenport; and his beloved dog, Sadie.

The family will receive visitors Tuesday, Feb. 6, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Horton-Mathie Funeral Home in Greenport, where a Firematic service will take place at 6 p.m. The funeral service is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 7, at 10 a.m. at Horton-Mathie Funeral Home, officiated by the Rev. Peter Kelley. Burial will follow at Sterling Cemetery in Greenport.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are requested for Tidewell Foundation Hospice, 5955 Rand Blvd., Sarasota, FL, 34238 and Greenport Fire Department, Star Hose Company.

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Eileen Catherine Fider

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Eileen Catherine Fider, age 78, of East Marion, passed away Friday, Jan. 26, 2024, surrounded by loving family.

Eileen grew up in Bird Island, Minn., and attended the College of Saint Benedict in Saint Joseph, Minn., where she received a bachelor’s degree in English. She married Thomas Fider in 1967, and they raised their three children in Waseca, Minn.

She worked for many years in the publishing industry, including positions at the Waseca Daily Journal, Brown Printing Company, and American Express Publishing. She and her partner, Angela Calitri, resided in Forest Hills, N.Y., and eventually retired in East Marion.

Eileen enjoyed the arts, gardening, travel and spending as much time as possible with her grandchildren. It is her wish that her life be celebrated rather than her death mourned.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Elmore and Marie Edmunds; stepmother Marie (Schulte) Edmunds; and sister Patricia Dingels. She is survived by her longtime partner and best friend, Angela Calitri; siblings Peter (Polly) Edmunds, John (Twila) Edmunds, and Maureen (Mike) Beck; children Erin Fider, Neil (Kimberly) Fider, and Ben (Kelly) Fider; grandchildren Samantha, Alexandra, Chloe, Andrew (AJ), and Elise; beloved dog Reba; and numerous nieces and nephews.

The family would like to express our thanks for the wonderful care provide by East End Hospice, and requests in lieu of flowers that donations be made through their website: eeh.org.

Horton-Mathie Funeral Home in Greenport is assisting the family.

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Robert W. Keith

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Robert W. Keith of Peconic Landing in Greenport passed away Sunday, Jan. 28, 2024. He was 97.

Arrangements, pending at presstime, are in the care of DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Southold.

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