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Alex Bobrick of Glenwood Village in Riverhead, died Dec. 27. 

He was 96. Born in New York City Sept. 8, 1918, to Demian and Eva (née Zackarik) Bobrick, he served in the U.S. Navy from 1943 until his honorable discharge in 1945. He was a recipient of the Purple Heart medal.

Mr. Bobrick had been a leadman for Lockheed at John F. Kennedy International Airport.

Originally of Jamaica, Queens, he was a long-time resident of Levittown before moving to Riverhead.

Predeceased by his wife, Mary on Sept. 22, 2013; Mr. Bobrick leaves a son Thomas of Seaford and three grandsons. He was predeceased by a son James Bobrick.

Graveside services, with U.S. Navy Honors, will take place Friday, Jan. 2, at 11:30 a.m. at All Saints Slovak Cemetery in Hollisterville, Pa. There will be no public visiting hours.

Funeral arrangements were handled by DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck.


In Memoriam: Remembering those we lost in 2014

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The following is a list of obituaries published by the Suffolk Times for area residents who died in 2014. Click on the name of the deceased to read more about their life.  

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Aas, Patricia Lynch

Ahlers, George Richard

Ali, Gertrude Moebius Mothersele

Allar, Brian William

Anasagasti, Anne

Anaya-Villagmil Steve G.

Anderson, Ruth A.

Arnott, Janet Brigham

Asher, Shirley E.

Auer, Ericka Rose

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Bage, Edward J.

Baker, Linda Sylvia

Baker, Ward A.

Ball, Ellen B.

Baldwin, Marjorie J.

Barnett, William H.G.

Beardsley, Carolyn J.

Beckenstein, Leonard

Beckwith, Kathleen Regina O’Brien

Berkoski, Edward Thomas

Berne, Estelle S.

Bernich, Elizabeth

Best, Margaret Mary

Bicking, Helen Warner

Birkel, Mary Frances

Blake, Patricia Lantz

Bobrick, Alex

Bochan, Joanne Cooper

Boergesson, Albert Randolph

Bogovic, Desanka

Boken, Linda J.

Borghese, Ann Marie

Borghese, Marco

Botto, Mary N.

Brandstetter, Robert W.

Bredemeyer, John M. Jr.

Brisotti, Diane F.

Brophy, Elizabeth

Brush, Frank H.

Buffkins, Gary D.

Buffkins, Valerie Jean

Burgio, James G.

Burton, Blaine Jr.

Buzio, Lidya

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Cacioppo, Charles A.

Calcagnini, Barbara

Campbell, Esther Francis

Cardona, Valerie K. 

Carpenter, Patrick Leonard

Carr, Linda S.

Case, Janet Lee Price

Casey, Justine A.

Casey, Robert C.

Chance, Walter T.

Clark, Donald R.

Clark, Henry Austin

Clark, Katherine A.

Clark, M. Catherine

Cohen, Elthea S.

Comber, William T.

Combs, Alvin Jack III

Cooper, James E. Jr.

Corwin, Leslie H.

Costello, Paula E.

Cosimano, Anna Marie

Cowan, Richard Alan Sr.

Cox, James R. Sr.

Coyle, Raymond H.

Cross, Harold Lester

Cutinella, Tom

Czajkowski, Carl J.

 

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Damianos, Herodotus “Dr. Dan”

Danowski, Marion B.

Darin, Louis A.

Davis, Marie

Davis, Joan Mary

de Bruin, Nancy M.

DeFriest, David I.

DeJesus, John H.

DeLagneau, Maria Argentina

Demarest, Robert Tuthill

Delaney, Walter A.

Delaney, William

Dewar, Carolyn M.

Diaz, Irene J.

Dickson, Lynda

Dittman, Evans

Domaleski, Anthony P.

Donohue, Frank

Doorhy, Kaitlyn Doré

Dorobkowski, Joseph E. 

Drum, Christopher Wyatt

Drury, Lorraine W.

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Edler, John R.

Ehrlich, Richard G.

Ekster, Ronald J.

Enright, Mildred Harriet

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Fabian, John N.

Fanizzi, Andrew J. Jr. 

Farley, Mary Ann

Fenn, Dolores J.

Fenn, Edith Sinnott Cullen

Filipponi, Ann

Fitzpatrick, Betty Leonard

Foster, Gerald Albert

Floyd, Littia

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Gaffga, Ruby

Gancarz, Bertha K.

Gardner, Mayda Lannik

Gassert, Estelle L.

Geib, Robert Guy

Geller, Mary T.

Geszczynski, Alfred

Gibbons, Rita V.

Gillen, Joan Ayres

Gillman, Dorothy I.

Graeb-Lechner, Laurie E.

Grenham, John J.

Grigonis, Ethel

Gwydir, Richard D.

Grzesik, Norma Louise

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Hahn, Arthur W. III

Hale, Irene

Hall, Inez

Hamilton, Thomas F.

Hansen, Elaine E.

Harris, Bertha

Hasl, Ludwig C. 

Haspel, Kathy Keller “KK”

Harvey, Carroll J.

Heidtmann, Ruth Martin

Heins, Edward Walter

Hellinski, John 

Hermance, Ronald E. Jr.

Heus, Dr. E. George

Hilllenbrand, Alex

Hinsch, Norma L.

Holley, Barbara C.

Honig, Ruth Naomi

Hopkins, Julia C.

Hughes, Rosemary

Hussnatter, John L. Jr.

Hynninen, Charles R.

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Israel, Isaac

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Januick, Albin

Jenner, Carolie E.

Jensen, Richard William

Jones, Elsie 

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Kane, Irene V.

Kawecki, Bruno A.

Kelly, Mary A.

Kennelly, Mary Rita

Ketcham, Robert Fletcher

Kiendl, Caryl Richards

King, Gregory Conrad

King, Nadine Louise Faber

Klatt, George F. 

Klein, James E.

Knight, Penny Wells

Koehler, Sharon A.

Krueger, Patricia Mary

Kubiak, Irene B.

Kuich, Francis Joseph Jr.

Kujawski, Joseph E. Sr.

Kunkel-Fisher, Betty

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LaGrego, John F.

Laird, John W.

Lane, Arthur

Larsen, Paul Robert

La Riviere, Florence

Latham, Edward Webb

Latham, George Ritchie Jr.

Lazarus, Kathleen T.

Leverich, Anne D.

Lindner, Louise

Leone, Andrew 

Leoniak, Valerie F.

Lewin, Mary

Lessard, George G. Sr.

Levin, Jack

Liso, Dolores Louise

Locrotonodo, Frank Jr.

Lombardi, Phyllis

Lopez, Bethzy

Luque, Samuel Jr.

Luscher, Rosemary Donohue

Lynch, Bertha

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Mack, Phyllis Lee Anderson

Mahan, Bartley C.

Manners, William Henry

Manning, Claire

Manning, James P.

Manno, Carol-Lynn

Manos, James

Manus, Catherine Josephine

Martin, Barbara Jean

Marov, June

Mazzaferro, Mary Patricia Cecilia McHugh

McCafferty, Bernard A.

McCarthy, Daniel Timothy

McCavera, Gerard M.

McCrary, Kenneth

McDermott, William

McHugh, John Ross

Michel, Helga

Meinke, Howard

Meklenburg, Marie E.

Melanson, William F. 

Melosh, Ann

Metz, William Fredrick “Ricky” Jr.

Michel, Helga

Midgley, William Starr Jr.

Miguel, Barolone Miguel

Miller, Susan E.

Millis, Walter III

Minogue, James G.

Miska, Joanne

Mittleman, Paul

Moelius-Gallo, Melissa Anne

Mokus, Phyllis Jean

Montgomery, Kevin

Morgan, Ellen Jane

Murphy, Shirley W. 

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Namiotka, Margaret “Peggy”

Niewadomski, Dana S.

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O’Brien, Catherine Chessa

O’Connor, Iseult Derlua Gaffney

Ofrias Philip J. 

Okula, Sylvia

Olsen, James

O’Neill, Arthur A. III

Ostroski, Donald H.

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Papish, Kenneth A.

Patel, Harilal Nathalal

Payne, Kenneth Havens III

Peckham, Zola Pemberton

Pemberton, Hector Fairweather

Pembroke, William D.

Percopo, Victoria

Peters, Dorothy Dickerson

Peterson, Walter A.

Pike, Otis

Pilles, Esther C.

Pilles, Thomas R.

Plimpton, Laura

Pollack, Jack B.

Power, Pierce J

Potorski, Eleanor Louise

Precht, Harry

Price, Gordon Hendee

Proctor, John

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Rackett, Allen H.

Radford, Stella S.

Rakowicz, Mildred

Rainey, James. J.

Reich, Johnnie Sue

Reilly, Richard G.

Rempe, Eleanor J.

Rempe, Fred

Remsberg, Marilu

Richmond, Robert W.

Restivo, Patrick

Rogers, Jon

Romeril, Albert Jr.

Roth, Rose

Ruroede, Elisa Lieblein

Rutkowski, Helen Arlene

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Samuels, Peter Alexander

Samuelson, Ruth Teresa

Schiavoni, Ercole F.

Scollard, Gloria Ann

Schupp, Gordon P.

Seh, Pamela G.

Shedrick, Thomas William

Sheehan, Joan

Shelly, John J. Jr.

Sheppard, Harry Patrick

Sherrard, Edward Arthur

Sherwood, Robert Bayldon

Sieczka, Mary Ann

Silleck, Katherine Wallace

Simcik, Elizabeth M. 

Skirel, Jessie

Slavonik, Diane E.

Small, James H.

Smilovich, Bertha Lucy

Smith, Henry P.

Smith, Lillian A.

Soto, Angel Jr.

Sparling, Raymond Joseph Sr. 

Spicijaric, Helen F. and John

Stark, Thomas M. 

Staron, Lorrinda Anne

Steidel, Stephen E.

Steiner, Norma M.

Stelzer, Adelaide E.

Stewart, Rita Patricia Maher 

Stiles, William H.

Stroem, Britta Viola

Stoutenburgh, Paul

Sullivan, Anne L.

Sullivan, William J.

Suter, Virginia

Swenkowski, Dennis J.

Swensen, Edward James

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Taggart, Jane T.

Taylor, Florence Shaw

Terry, Helen Grattan

Thilburg, Mary Ann

Tirelli, Irene

Trunce, Isabel D.

Tschiember, Emma F.

Tsoumpelis, Athanasios

Tuthill, Jeanne C.

Twomey, Tom

Tylenda, Helen R.

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Vail, Edna H.

Vail, Fanny Lucilla

Van de Wetering, Peter

Vaughan, Bertha Wysocki

Verwayen, Joey

Victoria-Horton, Helen

Voelbel, Marion

Volinski, Kevin

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Wahl, Kurt James

Wall, Dorothy E.

Wazlo, Helen

Weiss, Philip

Wells, Betty J.

Wells, Eileen A.

Westbury, Paula

White, Lillian A. 

Willumsen, Jeanne Dzenkowski

Winiarz, Dorothy

Witzke, Charles E.

Wittmeier, Wanda

Whitecavage, Lewis Joseph

Wickham, Joseph Snyder

Wilcenski, Edward

Wolff, Frank Joseph Jr.

Wylie, Joseph G.

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Young, James Myron

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Zimnoski, Henry A.

Zuhoski, John Jr.

Edna McCallion

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Edna McCallion of Pelham Manor  and Cutchogue passed away peacefully Dec. 22, 2014, at her home surrounded by her family. She was 97 years of age. 

Edna was born in Manhattan in 1917 to Robert and Elizabeth Johnson. She met her husband Harry while a student at Hunter College, where she was later inducted into the Hunter College Hall of Fame. Edna and Harry had four boys and they moved to Pelham Manor from Parkchester (the Bronx) when the youngest was just a few months old. She lived in Pelham for the next sixty four years. Actively involved in the community, she was a long time member of the Manor Club, and an organizer of many of the ecumenical gatherings that brought together the faithful of all creeds in Pelham.

Edna devoted her life to her family and her faith. For many years, she worked as the Director for United Nations and Global Affairs for Church Women United, a national women’s ecumenical movement. She received the Pope John XXIII Award from the late Francis Cardinal Spellman for her pioneering efforts for women of faith, and was a trustee of the New York Theological Seminary. She also served as a member of the Holy See (Vatican) Mission to the U.N., and represented the Archdiocese of New York on peace missions to Northern Ireland, Israel, Iran, Lebanon and Egypt. She also participated in fact-finding peace missions to Cuba, Nicaragua and Guatemala. In 1989, Edna was a U.S. delegate to the World Assembly in Sidney, Australia of the World Conference on Religion and Peace. She also served in Africa as a member of the UNICEF mission to Senegal and Kenya, and gathered first-hand accounts of the impact of apartheid on the people of South Africa, meeting with Nelson Mandela and Bishop Desmond Tutu while she was there.

In 1987, Pope John Paul II conferred on Edna the “Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice” award, the highest honor a Roman Catholic woman can receive for service to the Church. She also received a similar award from the College of New Rochelle in 1983 for “her witness to the centrality of human dignity in the creation of peace.”

Edna sang professionally and had an exceptional soprano voice. She also had a flair for dancing and loved competing in ballroom dance events.

Edna spent her summers with her family and many friends at her beach house in Cutchogue. Her many years of travel around the globe on peace and ecumenical matters gave her great joy and plenty of wonderful stories to tell. An excellent conversationalist with a great sense of humor, Edna was always a delight to talk with. She loved to say her greatest accomplishment was putting people together and always wanted everyone to know that she had a wonderful life.

Edna is survived by her sons Kenneth (Susan) of Mamaroneck, N.Y., Donald (Penny) of Southborough, Mass., and Peter of New Rochelle, N.Y., as well as her eight grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her loving husband Harry and her eldest son, Douglas.

A celebration of Edna’s life will take place at Friday, Jan. 9, from 4 to 8 p.m. at Pelham Funeral Home on A memorial service will be held Saturday, Jan. 10 at 10 a.m. at the chapel at College of New Rochelle. Interment will take place Saturday, Jan. 10, at 3 p.m. at Sacred Heart Cemetery in Cutchogue.

Memorial donations may be made to the Harry & Edna McCallion Scholarship Fund at Fordham University School of Law, Office of Development, 150 West 62nd Street, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10023.

This is a paid notice. 

Barry Cohen

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Barry Cohen of Southold died in Southampton, Jan. 3, 2015. He was 84. 

He was born in the Bronx, Nov. 20, 1930, to Anna (née Bodatsky) and Harry Cohen and later served in the U.S. Navy.

Formerly of Island Park and Rockville Centre, Barry had been a repairman for Metered Appliance in Woodside.

In his free time, he enjoyed Jigsaw and crossword puzzles.

He is survived by his daughters Chery (Eddie) Kuhn of Copiague, Elizabeth Cohen of Port Jefferson Station, Gloria (Bill) Cagney of Bayville and Terri (Buddy) Adler of Southold; a sister Barbara Brody of Ontario, Canada; grandchildren and great-grandchildren.  He was predeceased by his sister Florence.

Graveside services will be held Monday, Jan. 5, at 10:45 a.m. at Calverton National Cemetery, where members of the U.S. Navy will render military honors.

Funeral arrangements entrusted to DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Homes.

This is a paid notice. 

Robert K. Harkins

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Robert K. Harkins of Cutchogue died Jan. 5 at Riverhead Care Center. He was 73.  

He was born Nov. 23, 1941, in New Brunswick, N.J. to Esther (Cain) and Robert Harkins. Mr. Harkins served in the U.S. Navy Reserve and worked as a marine mechanic at Port of Egypt in Southold.

Family members said he enjoyed life and loved race cars.

Mr. Harkins is survived by his wife, Barbara (née Varmuza), of Cutchogue; his son, Scott (Jennifer) of Riverhead; his daughter, Abby of Cutchogue; and his grandson, Tyler.

A memorial Mass will be held Friday, Jan. 9, at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C. Church in Mattituck. Cremation was private.

Memorial donations may be made to Riverhead Care Center.

Arrangements were entrusted to Coster-Heppner Funeral Home in Cutchogue.

This is a paid notice. 

Agnes T. Ingino

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Long time Huntington resident Agnes T. Ingino of Orange City, Fla. and formerly of Greenport passed away peacefully Nov. 8, 2014. 

She was predeceased by her husband, Michael; and brothers Gabe and Frederick Mazzaferro. Surviving are her children, Michael, William, Barbara and Joseph; her sister Josephine Conklin; her brothers George, James, and Frank Mazzaferro; 10 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.

The family will receive visitors Saturday, Jan.10, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at McLaughlin Heppner Funeral Home in Riverhead, where a funeral service will take place at 11:30 a.m. Internment will take place the same day at 3:30 p.m. at Melville Cemetery in Melville.

John F. Seh Sr.

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Former Mattituck resident John F. Seh Sr. of Voorheesville and Lake George, N.Y., passed away peacefully Dec. 26 at Albany Medical Center. He was 69.

Born July 17, 1945, in Glen Cove, he was predeceased by his wife of 47 years, Pamela G. Seh. He is survived and loved by his daughter, Jamie Seh of Lake Mary, Fla.; his son, John F. Seh Jr., daughter-in-law, Kelly, and granddaughters, Olivia and Ella, all of Lake George; his brother, Col. Robert H. Seh Jr. of Jupiter, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews. He is also predeceased by his parents, Robert H. Sr. and Bertha Seh; and sisters, Jean Cianciulli and Patricia Cuttitta.

John grew up in Mattituck, graduating from Mattituck High School. He left Long Island for the capital region with his wife in the late ’60s, working for BF Goodrich Tire Company until opening up his own dealership, C & S Tire, in Albany. He later owned and operated Skyway Tours travel agency until his retirement several years ago.

Known to his family and friends as “Big John” and “Mr. Saratoga,” John enjoyed life, boating on Lake George, summers at Saratoga Race Course, and simply being around as many people as possible. His outgoing personality, friendly nature, and warm heart will be missed by many.

A memorial Mass was celebrated Dec. 30 at St. Matthew’s Church in Voorheesville.

Memorial donations may be made to Rerun Thoroughbred Adoptions, 438 Clark Road, Gansevoort, NY 12831.

Arrangements were handled by Reilly & Son Funeral Home, reillyandsonfuneralhome.com.

 

This is a paid notice. 

Robert L. Stott Jr.

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Former Southold resident Robert L. Stott Jr. died Nov. 10, 2014, at his home in Vero Beach, Fla. He was 84. 

Mr. Stott was a former summer resident of Paradise Point Road in Southold from 1932 until 2003.

He is survived by his wife, Heidi; and sons David of Middletown, N.J., and Lawrence of Bellevue, Wash.; five grandchildren; and four stepchildren and their families.

Services were held in Florida.


Carol Bergen Simeoni

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Former Southold resident Carol Bergen Simeoni died Dec. 27, 2014, in Stuart, Fla. She was 81. 

She was born Dec. 29, 1932, at Eastern Long Island Hospital in Greenport to Ruth (Tuttle) and Tunis Bergen. She graduated from Southold High School and married Vincent Simeoni June 4, 1960.

Ms. Simeoni worked as a certified nursing assistant at Martin Memorial Hospital in Stuart. Her husband said that they enjoyed traveling in their recreational vehicle together.

In addition to her husband, Ms. Simeoni is survived by her daughter, Diane. She was predeceased by her brother, Norm Bergen.

Services were held Jan. 2 in Florida.

Andrzej Moczulski

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Andrzej Moczulski of Bayside died suddenly Jan. 5. He was 48. 

Mr. Moczulski was the husband of Barbara (Pogorzelska), formerly of Southold.

A funeral Mass will take place Saturday, Jan. 10, at noon at Our Lady of Ostrabrama R.C. Church in Cutchogue. Burial will take place at Sacred Heart Cemetery in Cutchogue. Memorial donations can be made at a GoFundMe page current being established to benefit Mr. Moczulski’s children.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Coster-Heppner Funeral Home in Cutchogue.

A complete obituary will follow.

This is a paid notice. 

Robert Wilkinson

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Robert “Wilkie” Wilkinson of Southold died Jan. 7. He was 87.

The family will receive visitors Friday, Jan. 9, from 3 to 7 p.m. only at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Southold. A graveside service will be held on Saturday, Jan. 10, at 10 a.m. at Sacred Heart R.C. Cemetery in Cutchogue.

Memorial donations to the Muscular Dystrophy Association or the American Heart Association would be appreciated.

A complete obituary will follow.

Catherine Georgianis

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Former Flushing resident Catherine Georgianis of Matittuck died Jan. 7 at Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead. She was 81.

She was born Feb. 12, 1933, in Albania to Vasilios and Agatha Conis.

Family members said she was a homemaker who loved spending time with her family, sewing, cooking, knitting, needlepoint and gardening.

Ms. Georgianis is survived by her husband, Demetrios; her children, Maria Litos of New Hyde Park and Nicholas of Staten Island; her sister Polymneia Babanikas of Bronx; and two grandchildren.

The family will receive visitors Friday, Jan. 9, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Coster-Heppner Funeral Home in Cutchogue. A funeral service will be held Saturday, Jan. 10, at 9:30 a.m. at Transfiguration of Christ Greek Orthodox Church in Mattituck, officiated by Protopresbyter Father Constantine Makrinos. Interment will take place at Cutchogue Cemetery.

Robert C. Lazuta

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Robert C. Lazuta of Mattituck died suddenly Jan. 6, 2014. He was 62.

He was born in Brooklyn Aug. 26, 1952, to Elizabeth (née Prach) and Constantin Lazuta and grew up in Westbury.

A North Fork resident for the past 20 years, he was a retired Long Island Rail Road conductor. He enjoyed crossword puzzles, throwing darts, Disney World, warm weather and all things having to do with trains. His kindness and generosity will be missed by so many.

He is survived by his wife, Carole J. (née Martin); and siblings, Diane Lazuta of Westbury, Richard of West Babylon, James of Brooksville, Fla. and Catherine (Peter) Nettesheim of Huntington.

The family will receive visitors Sunday, Jan. 11, from 4 to 7 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck.

Please send memorial donations to North Fork Animal Welfare League, P.O. Box 297, Southold, NY 11971.

This is a paid notice. 

Edward Stanley Adams

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Edward Stanley Adams of Mattituck died Jan. 12. He was 75.

The family will receive visitors Wednesday, Jan. 14, from 4 to 9 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck. A funeral service will be held Thursday, Jan. 15, at 10 a.m. at Mattituck Presbyterian Church. Interment, with U.S. Army honors, will take place at Calverton National Cemetery.

A complete obituary will follow.

Ronald Robert Jacobs

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Ronald Robert Jacobs of Greenport died Jan. 8 at San Simeon by the Sound in Greenport. He was 79.

The family will receive visitors Tuesday, Jan. 13, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Horton-Mathie Funeral Home in Greenport. A funeral service will be held Wednesday, Jan. 14, at 10 a.m. at the funeral home, officiated by Deacon Austin Stack. Interment, with U.S. Army Honor Guard will take place at Sterling Cemetery, also in Greenport.

Memorial donations may be made to Southold Town Baymen Association, P.O. Box 1802, Southold, NY 11971.

A complete obituary will follow.


Anthony Thomas Forosich

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Anthony Thomas Forosich of Southold died Jan. 12, 2015, at San Simeon nursing home in Greenport.  He was 93. 

He was born in Bersec, Italy, July 10, 1921, to Eugene and Catherine Forosich and served in the U.S. Army for three years during World War II. He was stationed in the Philippines and was the recipient of the World War II Victory Medal and American Service Medal for his service.

On June 4, 1944, he married Lina (née Zustovich) and together they made their home in New York City. They began summering on the North Fork in 1959. In 1983 they became permanent residents and he became active in the Southold American Legion, Southold Project in Aquaculture Training, Southold Seniors and the Knights of Columbus in Cutchogue.

Mr. Forosich retired as a machinist with Consolidated Edison after 37 years of service.

In addition to his wife, Mr. Forosich is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Nadalene and Rodney Sirmons of Southold; a granddaughter, Julia Katherine Sirmons of New York City; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

The family will receive visitors Wednesday, Jan. 14, 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., Thursday, Jan. 15, Father Peter Garry and the Rev. George Gaffga officiating. Interment, with U.S. Army honors, will take place at Southold Presbyterian Cemetery.

Memorial  donations to East End Hospice, P.O. Box 1048, Westhampton Beach, NY 11978, would be appreciated.

This is a paid notice. 

Jean MacCarter Zillo

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Lifelong Greenport resident Jean MacCarter Zillo died at home Jan. 10. She was 91. 

She was born Jan. 19, 1923, in Greenport and married Gabriel Zillo on June 3, 1951, at St. Agnes R.C. Church in Greenport. The couple was married for 27 years.

For 40 years, Ms. Zillo worked as a clerk for Southold Pharmacy and Colonial Pharmacy in Greenport.

Ms. Zillo was a longtime volunteer at St. Agnes Church, spending five mornings a week at the church rectory and counting and depositing weekly collections. She dedicated her service to the church for 30 years. Family members described her as kind, gentle, quiet and unassuming. They also said Ms. Zillo was an avid cat lover who took care of feral cats and enjoyed the company of her beloved cat, Brownie. She also loved classical music and enjoyed knitting and reading nonfiction.

Ms. Zillo was predeceased by her husband in 1978.

A funeral service will take place at 10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 15, at St. Agnes R.C. Church, officiated by the Rev. Richard Hoerning. Burial will follow at St. Agnes R.C. Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to East End Hospice or Spay Alter Vaccinate Every Stray (SAVES).

Funeral arrangements were handled by Horton-Mathie Funeral Home in Greenport.

Mary Josephine Pangia

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Mary Jo Pangia passed away suddenly Dec. 26, 2014, in Flower Mound, Texas. She was 87.

She was born July 16, 1927, in Somerset, Mass. to Mattie and Benjamin Barlow. Mary Jo attended nursing school in Massachusetts before coming to Stamford, Conn. to work at Stamford Hosipital. It was in Stamford that she met her future husband, Anthony Pangia. She later moved to Princeton N.J. and then to Flower Mound, Texas in 2010.

Predeceased by her husband in 1994; Mrs. Pangia is survived by her children, Robert (Debbie) of Flower Mound Dottie (Joseph) Pfaff of Cutchogue and Ruth (Don) Edwards of Corbett, Ore.; and her grandchildren, Rachel and Sarah Pangia of Texas, Danielle and Joseph Pfaff of Cutchogue and Samantha Edwards of Oregon; and her brother David, of New Hampshire. She was predeceased by her brother Allen and her sister, Jean.

Funeral arrangements were private. A memorial service will be held at a later date.

This is a paid notice. 

 

Rita A. Mitchell

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Rita A. Mitchell of Southold died Jan. 12. She was 82. 

The family will receive visitors Thursday, Jan. 15, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Coster-Heppner Funeral Home in Cutchogue. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, Jan. 16, at St. Agnes R.C. Church in Greenport. Interment will take place at Long Island National Cemetery in Farmingdale.

A complete obituary will follow.

Elsie D. Johnson

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Former Ridge resident Elsie D. Johnson died on Jan. 11 in Setauket. She was 91. 

Viewing will begin Tuesday, Jan. 20, at 9:30 a.m. at Mattituck Presbyterian Church. A funeral service will be held immediately following at 10 a.m. at the church, with Pastoral Assistant, Caren Heacock officiating. Interment will take place at New Bethany Cemetery in Mattituck.

Funeral arrangements are in care of DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Homes.

A complete obituary will follow.

This is a paid notice. 

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