A graveside service for Marjorie Nugent of Greenport will take place at 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 29 at St. Agnes...
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A graveside service for Marjorie Nugent of Greenport will take place at 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 29 at St. Agnes...
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Former Southold resident Ariana Mae Chute of North Myrtle Beach, S.C. died suddenly Sept. 26. She was 10.
Funeral service details are pending and will be announced.
DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home is assisting the family.
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Claire Borelli of Southold died Sept. 25. She was 86.
She was born April 25, 1931, in Brooklyn. She married Fortunato Sesti of Brooklyn in 1948 and they had three daughters, Yvonne, Debbie and Antoinette. Fortunato passed in 1970 and Claire re-married Richard Borelli of Westbury. They resided in East Meadow together then moved to Port Washington, until Richard’s death in 2004.
After Richard’s death, Ms. Borelli moved to Southold. Family members said she made many new friends and enjoyed her later years being a member of the Southold community.
Ms. Borelli is survived by her daughters, Yvonne Jutze of Franklin Square, Debbie Goldblatt of Old Bethpage and Antoinette Cassidy of Southold; her stepson, Richard Borelli Jr. of Sound Beach; eight grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her stepdaughter, Lorie Borelli of Port Washington.
The family will receive visitors Sept. 27 at Cassidy Funeral Home in Mineola. Burial will take place Sept. 28 at Nassau Knolls Cemetery in Port Washington.
Memorial donations may be made to the American Heart Association or an animal rescue organization of your choice.
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Former Mattituck resident Bianca Christina Buttafuoco of Jamesport died Aug. 5. She was 36.
The daughter of Wendy and Santo J. Buttafuoco, she was born April 9, 1981, in Head of the Harbor.
Ms. Buttafuoco graduated from Mattituck High School in 1999 and received a bachelor’s degree in photography from the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Family members said she loved photography, and was a freelance photographer for books and fitness magazines.
She is survived by her parents and brother, Santo Jr.
Funeral services took place Aug. 12 at Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C. Church in Mattituck.
The family suggests that memorial donations be made to Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C. Church.
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Longtime North Fork Stanley C. Garren of Greenport died Sept. 21 in Greenport. He was 71.
The son of Blanche Rublowsky Corovessis and Stanley Cook, he was born June 1, 1946, in the Bronx.
He attended Orient Elementary School, Southold High School and Suffolk County Community College.
Mr. Garren served in the U.S. Army from 1965 to 1967.
For 32 years, he worked as a service manager for Sunrise Coach Lines. He also was a chef at the Seafood Barge in Southold.
He is survived by his children, Heather Engels, of Southold, Ethan Garren of Wappinger Falls, N.Y., Anna Christa Cronin of Florida and Gabriella Garren of Greenport; brothers, Gary Garren, of Nipomo Calif., Charles Corovessis of Riveria Beach, Fla. and Richard Corovessis of Coopersburg, Pa. and five grandchildren.
The family will receive visitors Thursday, Sept. 28, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Horton-Mathie Funeral Home in Greenport. A service will take place at 9:45 a.m. Friday, Sept. 29, at Calverton National Cemetery with Army Honor Guard.
Memorial donations may be made to American Vet Dogs, 371 East Jericho Tpke, Smithtown, NY 11787 or the American Diabetes Association.
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A celebration of life for Gary Moeller of Southold will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 30, at North Fork United Methodist Church, Pastor Tom MacLeod officiating.
Mr. Moeller died Aug. 30 at the age of 63.
Memorial donations may be made to IGHL 221 North Sunrise Service Road, Manorville, NY 11949.
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A requiem Mass for The Rev. Canon John Madden of Laurel will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 7, at Cathedral Incarnation in Garden City, the Right Rev. Lawrence Provenzano officiating.
The Rev. Madden died Sept. 9 at the age of 80.
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Philip “Phil” Peters, a kind, considerate man known for his deep loyalty to family and friends and a wry sense of humor all his own, passed away peacefully in Englewood, Colo., on Sept. 20, 2017, after a full and rewarding life. Phil was born in Newark, N.J. on Oct. 25, 1918, to Fred Peters and Honora McHugh Peters. After he lost his mother at age 6, his stepmother Margaret Travers Peters joined his family.
Phil was a retired superintendent of schools of the first supervisory school district in Suffolk County and the executive director of the Board of Cooperative Educational Services of that school district. He received a bachelor’s degree from Panzer College of the University of Montclair, where he excelled on the track team, and a master’s degree from Seton Hall University. He served in World War II with the U.S. Army in Australia and New Guinea. After the war he taught school in Milltown, N.J. and later on Shelter Island, where he also coached baseball and basketball. Throughout his career his wry wit and way with words made him a highly sought-out speaker.
Phil married Doris Zabel in 1944, and they raised their children, Phyllis, Nancy and Jake, in Shelter Island and Southold. Phil was a sports enthusiast and a lifelong bridge player. After Phil retired in 1979, the couple moved to Gainesville, Fla., where they lived for many years in the Meadowbrook community. Phil played golf daily, twice hitting a hole in one. After Doris passed away, Phil moved in 2011 to a senior retirement community in Englewood, Colo., where he coordinated the bridge club and entertained all with a new-found passion for writing stories about his life.
Phil is survived by daughter, Nancy Peters of Englewood and son Jake Peters (Patty Olson) of Superior, Wis; three nieces, Louise Sheyker (Mike) of Fontana, Wis., Sister Ann-Joyce Peters of Santiago, Chile, and Debbie Nicholson of Crofton, Md.; six grandchildren, Jeremy Valenta and Marnie Valenta of Seattle, Wash., Karima Bounini of Denver, Colo., Fatima Bounini (Mohamed Ouadi) of Beni Mellal, Morocco, and Julia Morris (Jon) and Emma Peters-Axtell of Duluth, Minn. and seven great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, Doris, his daughter, Phyllis Linn, two brothers, Fred Peters and John Peters, and one sister, Frances Huff.
Cremation was conducted by the Cremation Society of Colorado.
In lieu of flowers, family and friends are invited to donate to the charity of their choice.
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William J. Jacobs of Cutchogue died Sept. 26 at Southside Hospital. He was 91.
The family will receive visitors Thursday, Sept. 28, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Coster-Heppner Funeral Home in Cutchogue. A funeral service will take place at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 29, at North Fork United Methodist Church in Cutchogue. Interment will follow at Calverton National Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to North Fork United Methodist Church.
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Cornelius”Neil” O’Neil of Jamesport died Sept. 27. He was 79.
The family will receive visitors Sunday, Oct. 1, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Tuthill-Mangano Funeral Home in Riverhead. A funeral Mass will take place at 11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 2, at St. Isidore R.C. Church in Riverhead. Interment will follow at St. John the Evangelist R.C. Church Cemetery in Riverhead.
A complete obituary will follow.
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Robert J. Wallace of East Marion died Oct. 1. He was 65.
The family will receive visitors Wednesday, Oct. 4, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Horton-Mathie Funeral Home in Greenport, where a fiermatic service will take place at 7:30 p.m. A 10 a.m. funeral Mass will be held Thursday, Oct. 5, at St. Agnes R.C. Church in Greenport.
The family has suggested that memorial donations be made to the Heaney Scholarship c/o Anne Marie Heaney-Chouinard, 532 Whiteleysburg Road, Harrington, DE 19952 or the Benjamin Patrick Wallace Memorial Scholarship Fund c/o Gregory Wallace, 9 Red Oak Court, Calverton, NY 11933.
A complete obituary will follow.
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Thomas Sylvester Cottrell, M.D. of Cutchogue died at age 83 of a stroke at his home on Sept. 17, 2017.
Tom Cottrell was born in Chicago to Sylvester V. and Cleo Medley Cottrell, spent his childhood in Detroit and graduated from Williston Academy in Northampton, Mass., in 1952. After earning a Bachelor of Arts degree from Brown University in 1955 he returned to Williston to teach English.
Training at Officer Candidate School in Newport, R.I., led to a commission in the U.S. Navy from 1957 to 1960 aboard the USS Scanner, based in California. Tom married his wife of 58 years, Jane Chichester Cottrell, in San Francisco in 1959. Lieutenant (LTJG) Cottrell received an honorable discharge from the U.S. Navy in 1965.
Dr. Cottrell earned his M.D. from Columbia University in the City of New York, College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1965. His fellowship in pathology at Yale University in 1967 researching diseases of the lung was recognized for excellence by the John and Mary Markle Foundation. In 1968, Dr. Cottrell began his career in academic medicine as Senior Associate Dean of New York Medical College in Valhalla, N.Y. He joined the Stony Brook University faculty in 1979 as a founding architect of the School of Medicine, where he was affectionately known as Doctor Tom.
At Stony Brook, few could evade the personal focus that Doctor Tom brought to all those he interacted with during his 21-year tenure as Executive Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Pathology, leading up to his retirement in 2000. At that time, he was given Professor Emeritus status in recognition of his valued service to the university. Doctor Tom’s impact extended beyond the Dean’s Office to all those students and colleagues who confidently sought out his insight and advice as a mentor and friend.
Survivors include his wife, Jane; his brother, Stephen; three adult children, including Matthew Thomas Cottrell, Anne Cottrell Patin and Sarah Jane Lazar; and grandsons, Nicholas Cottrell Patin and Andre Thomas Patin.
Family and friends will gather at a later date in remembrance of Dr. Cottrell.
Donations in memory of Thomas Cottrell to the New Suffolk Waterfront Fund, North Fork Environmental Council, or Southold Historical Society are welcome.
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Charlotte Marie Lademann of Southold died on Sept. 30, 2017, at Medford Multicare Center after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease. She was 83 years old. Born to George and Charlotte Smith of Southold on Sept. 19, 1934, she attended Southold High School.
Ms. Lademann enjoyed golfing, gardening, and had a great love for all animals. She also enjoyed dining at many of the North Fork’s restaurants and attending classical music concerts.
Predeceased by her husband Edward Lademann in 2002 and her son Mark in 1989, she is survived by her son Kevin; her daughter, Lori Shelly, and three grandchildren.
Graveside services will be held Thursday, Oct. 4, at 1:30 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Southold, officiated by the Rev. Dr. Peter J. Kelley.
Memorial demotions made to North Fork Animal Welfare League would be appreciated.
DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Southold is assisting the family.
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The Rev. Dr. Donald W. McKinney, age 90, died Oct. 1 at the Shores at Peconic Landing in Greenport.
He and his wife, Julie L. McKinney, had maintained a home, first in Southold, starting in 1979 and at Peconic Landing since 2002.
Mr. McKinney was minister emeritus of the First Unitarian Church in Brooklyn Heights, where he served for almost 40 years after earning Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Sacred Theology from Harvard University/Divinity School.
He had been a member of the board of Southold Free Library and its long range planning committee prior to membership of the health committee at Peconic Landing.
He is survived by his wife of almost 61 years; son, Bruce, of San Francisco; daughter, Barbara of Yaoundé, Cameroon and two grandchildren.
Cremation took place a Stony Brook Hospital. A memorial service will be announced.
Correspondence may be addressed at Peconic Landing, 1500 Brecknock Road, Apt. 302, Greenport, NY 11944.
Memorial donations may be made to First Unitarian Church, 54 Monroe Place, Brooklyn, NY 11201 or First Universalist Church of Southold, P.O. Box 221, Southold, NY 11971.
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Michael G. Mitchell Jr., 75, of Mattituck passed away peacefully Sept. 28.
He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Jan (née Deremer); three children, Mike (Mary Ann), Susan McDonald (John), and Jay (Elisabeth); and seven grandchildren.
The family will receive visitors Saturday, Oct. 7, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Coster-Heppner Funeral Home in Cutchogue. Interment with full military honors will take place at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., at a date to be announced.
Memorial donations may be made to North Fork Animal Welfare League, 269 Peconic Lane, Peconic, NY 11958, or the Wounded Warrior Project.
A complete obituary will follow.
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Henry Patrick Raleigh of Southold died at his home Oct. 2. He was 87. Funeral arrangements are in the care...
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Dennis G. Troxell of Riverhead died Oct. 2 at Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead. He was 84.
The son of Guy and Jenny Troxell, he was born April 22, 1933, in Gratz, Pa.
Mr. Troxell served in the U.S. Army from 1953 to 1955. He worked as a nurse anesthetist at Peconic Bay Medical Center and Eastern Long Island Hospital in Greenport.
Mr. Troxell was a past coach of Pop Warner Football and Riverhead Little League, as well as a leader of Boy Scot Pack 47 in Riverhead.
Family members said he enjoyed horse breeding and showing.
Mr. Troxell is survived by his children, Dennis, of Florida, David, of Aquebogue, Carolyn, of Riverhead and Diane Watts of Riverhead; sisters, Jocelyn Sanchez and Yvonne Engle and three children.
The family will receive visitors Thursday, Oct. 5, from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday, Oct. 6, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at McLaughlin Heppner Funeral Home in Riverhead.
Interment will take place Oct. 14 in Pennsylvania.
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Longtime Cutchogue resident William J. Jacobs died Sept. 26. He was 91.
The son of Edward James Jacobs and Helen Szabo Jacobs, he was born July 24, 1926, in New York City. He graduated from high school at 16 and enlisted in the army shortly thereafter, serving on American soil and in Germany during World War II.
He then entered the construction trade, the start of a lifelong career. He moved to Cutchogue in 1970 and built or remodeled many homes on the North Fork before his semi-retirement several years ago.
Mr. Jacobs is survived by his wife, Alberta; children Robert Jacobs of Florida, Jill Jacobs of Arizona, Richard Jacobs of Bellmore, Frederick Milner of Mattituck, Bonnie (Michael) Doroski of Southold, Kathryn (Jay) Burkhardt of Cutchogue and Lisa Jacobs of Cutchogue, 13 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son, William Milner.
Memorial donations may be made to the North Fork United Methodist Church, PO Box 1286, Cutchogue, NY 11935.
Arrangements were entrusted to Coster-Heppner Funeral Home.
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Aquebogue resident Donald E. Caron died at his home on Oct. 4, 2017, following a long illness. He was 89.
He is survived by his daughters Michele Chattaway (Don) and Donna Kleiman (Keith); sister, Rosemarie Stock; grandchildren, Jason Goldschmidt, Melissa and Bobby Kleiman and great-grandchildren, Genevieve and Graham Goldschmidt. He is predeceased by his wife, Jane and daughter Jeannie.
Mr. Caron’s lifelong passion was both listening to and performing music. Blessed with a singing voice that reminded listeners of his idol Frank Sinatra, his vocals were an integral part of family events for decades. He also sang at numerous local venues and restaurants, enjoying a long association with the former Wine Garden Restaurant.
The family will receive visitors Tuesday, Oct. 10, from 5 to 9 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck. The Liturgy of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 11, at Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C. Church in Mattituck, officiated by Monsignor Joseph W. Staudt. Interment will follow at Holy Sepulchre Roman Catholic Cemetery in Coram.
Memorial donations to Good Shepherd Hospice would be appreciated. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home.
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