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MACZYNSKI, Weronika
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MAFFETTONE, Ralph
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MAIETTA, Lillian
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MALE, Doris
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MALONE, Rev. James
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MALONEY, Sister Mary Thomas
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MALOUF, Louis
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MANZO, Giuseppe
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MARCIL, Rita
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MARKEY, Enid
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MARTINI, Carolyn
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MASTIN, Winifred
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MAURITSAKIS, Mary
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McBEAN, Freddie
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McDONALD, Bernard
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McDOWELL, Helen
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McINTYRE, Estella
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McMAHON, Mildred
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McNALLY, Freda
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MEADE, Mary
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MEEHAN, Josephine
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MEINELSCHMIDT, Jeanette
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MELKA, Delores
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MELLIN, Gertrude
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MESIDOR, Anne
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METT, Kathleen
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MIKSIC, Ellen
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MILCZARSKI, Maryann
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MILLER, Lydia
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MINALE, Louis
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MITCHELL, Andrew
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MITCHELL, Charles T.
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MOLTA, Richard
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MONACO, Marie
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MOON, Elberta
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MOORE, Mary
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MORDECAI, Richard
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MUNDSCHENK, Laura
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MURPHY, Ulla
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MURRAY, Reta
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NAHOW, Rose
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NATALE, Carl
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NEALON, Marion
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NEGRINI, Ida
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NICOT, Adolphine
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NINESLING, Ida
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NITIS, Erotheos
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NIZNIK, Irene
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NOONAN, John B.
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NORRIS, Yvonne
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NORTON, Charles
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O'HARE, William C.
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OLMSTEAD, Lucille
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O'NEILL, Father Leo
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ORGASS, Herman
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OROPALLO, Carmine
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OTROK, Anna
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GREENBURGH, NEW YORK: Weronika Maczynski passed away June 13, 2009. She was the wife of the late Frank Maczynski; and the mother of John. Services were held at the Church of St. Casimir in Yonkers. Interment was at Gate Of Heaven Cemetery in Hawthorne under the direction of Flynn Memorial Home.
MILAN, NEW YORK: Ralph Maffettone, 61, died March 30, 2006. He was born June 8, 1944 to the late Aniello and Carmela Mangini Maffetone. He was a retired printer with Pronto Printers in Peekskill. He is survived by his wife, Gail Estes Maffettone; a daughter, Joanne Tumbarello of Spring Hill, FL; a son, Ralph J. Maffettone of Germantown; two stepsons, Mark Civita of Garrison, and Richard Civita of Mahopac; two sisters, Caterina Siniscalchi of Cortland Manor, and Marianne Palmer of Garrison; and 7 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother, Michael Maffettone. Services were held at St. Christopher's Church. Burial was at St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery by Burnett and White Funeral Home.
SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK: Lillian Mangrella Maietta, 85, died January 30, 1992 at St. Clare's Hospital. Survivors include a daughter, Patricia Dubb of Galway; a sister, Esther Rocco of Miami; a brother, William Mangrella of Hollywood, FL; 3 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. She was predeceased by her husband, Patrick Maietta. Interment was at St. John the Evangelist Cemetery under the direction of Richard J. Ryan Funeral Home.
SCOTIA, NEW YORK: Doria A. Male, 68, died December 22, 1993 at her residence. She was born in New Haven, CT. She was a member of the First Reformed Church of Scotia. Survivors include a son, Thorman L. Male of Freeport, TX; a daughter, Bonnie Pasko of Belton, TX; a sister, Gayle Van Heusen of Scotia; and 2 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thorman E. Male. Arrangements were handled by Lasak Funeral Home.
BUFFALO, NEW YORK: Fr. James P. Malone, S.J., 85, died February 9, 2000 in Buffalo. He was a native of Buffalo. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1932. He studied theology and philosophy at Woodstock College in Maryland, and was ordained to the priesthood in 1945. He served at McQuaid Jesuit High School from 1955 to 1990. He was a Latin and English teacher, and a guidance counselor. He had also taught at Canisius High School in Buffalo and St. Peter's Preparatory School in Jersey City, NJ. After retiring from teaching, he served as a spiritual director and was active with retreats. Survivors include a niece, Kathleen Fallon; his friends; and his fellow Jesuits. Services were held at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Brighton. Interment was at the Jesuit Cemetery in Auriesville, NY.
HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, NEW YORK: Sr. Mary Thomas Maloney died March 24, 2011 in Hastings-on-Hudson. She was born Mary June Maloney in Constable, NY to Henry and Maud Starr Maloney. She entered the Ursuline Order in 1937, and was a teacher for over 50 years at schools in New York and Delaware. She was a former principal at Notre Dame School in Malone, NY. Survivors include a brother, Henry, of Atlanta, GA; her nieces and nephews; her grand-nieces and grand-nephews; and her religious community. She was preceded in death by her parents and 11 siblings, including Ursuline Sisters Veronica Marie and Priscilla. Services were held at the Ursuline Province Center. Interment was at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Valhalla, NY.
SPENCERPORT, NEW YORK: Louis Malouf died August 24, 2007. He retired from Eastman Kodak, and was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Dolores Malouf; a son, Scott (Jennifer); a daughter, LuAnne; a brother, Naheim (Charlotte); a sister, Matilda Hecox; an uncle, Rocky Palermo; his nieces and nephews; and his great-nieces and great-nephews. Services were held at St. Nicholas Church. Entombment was at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery by New Comer Family Funeral Home.
DOVER PLAINS, NEW YORK: Giuseppe "Papa Joe" Manzo, 80, died July 29, 2009 at the Sharon Health Care Center in Sharon, CT. He was born in Sarno, Italy on July 16, 1929 to Michele and Assunta Mancino Manzo. He was a retired machine operator with Stella D'Oro Company in the Bronx with 30 years of service. He had been living in Dover Plains for 13 years, and was a member of St. Charles Borromeo Church. Survivors include his wife, Elisa Rega Manzo; five daughters, Rosetta Orefice-Manzo of Yonkers, Alvertina N. Manzo of Stanfordville, Annamaria Bruno of Milford, PA, and Gaetanina Martin and Assunta DiLaura, both of Dover Plains; a son, Michael Manzo of the Bronx; a sister, Anna Corrado of Dover Plains; two brothers, Fiore Manzo of Dover Plains, and Antonio Manzo of Italy; 15 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; and his nieces and nephews. Services were held at St. Charles Borromeo Church. Entombment was at the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery under the direction of Hufcut Funeral Home.
COHOES, NEW YORK: Rita Marcil, 80, died January 15, 1996 at the Eddy-Ford Nursing Home. She was a longtime machine operator at Troy District Shirt Co., and also worked at Cluett Peabody and Co. in Troy. She attended St. Joseph's Church, and was a member of the Activities Club there. She is survived by a brother, Rev. Leo Marcil; and three sisters, Alice Ramroth, Annette Laurin, and Grace Granger. Interment was at St. Joseph's Cemetery under the direction of Dufresne Funeral Home.
BAY SHORE, NEW YORK: Enid Virginia Markey died November 15, 1981 at South Side Hospital. She was born February 22, 1894 in Dillon, CO. She was an actress, and was the first to play the role of Jane in the 1918 Tarzan of the Apes film. She had a longtime career in film, theater, television and radio, appearing on The Andy Griffith Show, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Playhouse 90 and many other programs. She began her silent film career in 1911. She had two children. She was preceded in death by her husband, George Cobb.
CONESUS, NEW YORK: Carolyn O. Robinson Martini, 72, died August 24, 2002. She was born April 29, 1930 to Claude and Alice Putzig Robinson. Survivors include her children, James (Susanne) Kretchmer of Conesus, and Charleen (John) Hill of Livonia; a brother, Claude Robinson of California; two sisters, Betty Campbell and Veda Walek, both of Arizona; 18 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; and her nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a son, Dutch. Arrangements were handled by Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home.
GROVELAND, NEW YORK: Winifred D. Holbert Mastin, 78, died October 15, 2010. She was born January 17, 1932 in Dansville to Roy and Eva Burns Holbert. She worked for F.A. Owen Publication Company, Foster Wheeler Corporation, and Instructor Publications. She enjoyed league bowling, crocheting, bingo, and playing cards. She is survived by her husband, Arthur Mastin; two daughters, Brenda (Stephen) Kosman of Rochester, and Cindy (Charles) Fladie of Silver Springs; two sons, Gene (Cheryl) Mastin of Hornell, and Brian (Mary) Mastin of Dansville; 5 granddaughters; 4 great-grandchildren; and her nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; and her siblings, Eva Mae Barber, Onolee Wilcox, Emma Holbert, Lenora Mastin, Lee Holbert, Ruth Oswald, Ray Holbert, and Lena Austin. Interment was at Lakeview Cemetery by Hindle Funeral Home.
CARMEL, NEW YORK: Mary Mauritsakis, 78, died June 17, 2010 at the Putnam Hospital Center. She was born June 26, 1931 in New York City to the late Dimitrius and Theckla Kreona Mauritsakis. She is survived by her friends. Interment was at Raymond Hill Cemetery in Carmel under the direction of French, Gifford, Preiter and Blasl Funeral Home.
JAMAICA, NEW YORK: Mrs. Freddie Neely McBean died February 25, 1989 at Mary Magdalene Hospital. She was born in York County, SC. She is survived by a niece she raised, Diane Caldwell Hicklin. Services were held at Carters Community A.M.E. Zion Church. Arrangements were handled by Gilmore's Funeral Home. Additional arrangements were handled by Robinson Funeral Home.
TROY, NEW YORK: Bernard McDonald, 49, died March 10, 2007. He was born January 4, 1958 in Troy to John McDonald, Sr. and Alberta Pompey McDonald. He formerly worked at National Gypsum in Rensselaer, and was a Prince Hall Mason. Survivors include an adopted son, Lemeran McDonald; five sisters, Henrietta Robinson of Schenectady, Girlene Gober of San Jacinto, CA, and Mary Simon, Lorraine Tyson (Lynn), and Jeanette Chestnut, all of Troy; four brothers, Leroy Rivers (Betty) of Latham, and George McDonald, Jerome McDonald, and John McDonald (Marion), all of Troy; several nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Martin Rivers and Melvin Pompey; and his parents. Services were held at Oak Grove Baptist Church. Burial was at Elmwood Hills Cemetery.
ILION, NEW YORK: Helen A. McDowell, 86, died March 28, 2008 at Faxton-St. Luke's Healthcare in New Hartford. She was born September 19, 1921 in Oneida to Carl and Catherine Climenson Suits. She was a bookkeeper at Mac's Taxi, and had also worked at Remington. She was a member of Columbia United Methodist Church. She is survived by a son, Kerry McDowell (Michelle) of Frankfort; three daughters, Kathy Riecker (Daniel) of Poland, Barbara Friemann (Russell) of Ilion, and Linda Danis (Robert) of Georgia; 5 grandchildren; a great-granddaughter; and her nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Burdette McDowell; and three brothers, Donald, Raymond, and Carl Suits. Interment was at the North Columbia Cemetery by Autenrith Funeral Home.
MAYVILLE, NEW YORK: Estella A. McIntyre, 93, died April 21, 2009. She was born February 18, 1916 to the late H.E. and Mahalah Briggs Ryder. She was an oil painter and seamstress, and was a former member of the VFW Auxiliary. She enjoyed camping, boating, fishing, country music, traveling and flea markets. She is survived by a son, Wesley A. McIntyre of Mayville; a sister, Norma Young of Sidney; two sisters-in-law, Janice Sundean of Lexington, KY and Gayle L. Galbier of Jamestown, who was her longtime caregiver; 4 grandchildren; 2 step-grandchildren; and her great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three husbands, Arnold Levi McIntyre, Loren Wanner, and Cleo Nixon; two sons, Carl and Richard Nixon; a daughter, Evelyn Nixon; and a brother, Fred Johnson. Interment was at Busti Cemetery.
RONKONKOMA, NEW YORK: Mildred M. McMahon, 78, died October 7, 2005. She was the wife of Joseph; the mother of Christopher, Timothy and Joseph; and the sister of Robert Parr. She had 3 grandchildren. Interment was at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery under the direction of Moloney's Lake Funeral Home.
STAR LAKE, NEW YORK: Freda McNally died January 1, 2009 at the Clifton-Fine Nursing Home in Star Lake. She was born July 25, 1929 to the late Rueben and Freda Allen Dorothy. She attended Hannawa Falls United Methodist Church, and was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. She is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Sherry W. and Gary Stacy of Gouverneur; a sister, Francis Murray of Potsdam; 2 granddaughters; and 2 great-grandsons. She was preceded in death by two husbands, Alger M. Whitmore and Gordon McNally; and a sister, Luna Trombley. Interment was at Riverside Cemetery in Hannawa Falls.
ONEIDA, NEW YORK: Mary L. Meade, 89, died October 13, 2003. She was born December 23, 1913 to Edward and Jane Allen Sullivan. She was a longtime nurse's aide at the Jewish Home of Central New York. She is survived by two sons, William Meade of Canastota, and Richard Meade of Rome; two daughters, Peggy Austin of Rome, and Ann Golly of Stockbridge; 12 grandchildren; and 37 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lynn W. Meade, Sr.; a son, Lynn W. Meade, Jr.; and a grandson, William E. Meade, Jr. Interment was at Stockbridge under the direction of Ironside Funeral Home.
WATERVLIET, NEW YORK: Josephine E. Meehan, 89, died September 28, 1990 at St. Mary's Hospital in Troy. She was born in Watervliet. She retired from Cluett, Peabody & Co. in Troy with over 50 years of service. She attended St. Brigid's Catholic Church, and was a member of the Rosary Society. Survivors include two sisters, Margaret M. O'Brien of Albany, and Caroline E. Meehan of Watervliet. Services were held at St. Brigid's Church. Burial was at St. Mary's Cemetery in Troy under the direction of Cummings Funeral Home.
STATEN ISLAND, NEW YORK: Jeanette R. Meinelschmidt, 79, died January 20, 1992 at St. Joseph's Hospital in Paterson, NJ. She was born in Manhattan. She was a member of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas and the Columbettes, and enjoyed needlecraft and bowling. She had been a Staten Island resident for 58 years, and had been a part-time resident of New Smyrna Beach, FL for over 10 years. Survivors include a daughter, Eileen Garvey; a son, Ralph; a sister, Mary Smith; 8 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by McCullum Rice Funeral Home.
ALDEN, NEW YORK: Delores P. Melka, 74, died October 10, 2009. She was born October 30, 1934 in Buffalo, NY to Matthew and Nancy Cerankowski Dabov. She held a bachelor's degree in Special Education from SUNY at Geneseo, and formerly taught at Sweet Home Central School in Buffalo and St. Joan of Arc School in Marlton, NJ. Survivors include a son, Christopher Melka of Boise, ID; two daughters, Lauren Melka of Moab UT, and Katrina Paul of Bradford, PA; and her former husband, Richard F. Melka of Bradford, PA. Interment was at St. Bernard Cemetery in Bradford, PA with arrangements by Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Home.
SAUGERTIES, NEW YORK: Gertrude Mellin died February 16, 1971. She was the sister of Carl E. Mellin. Additional survivors include her nieces and nephews, and her friends. Arrangements were handled by Hartley and Lamouree Funeral Home.
SPRING VALLEY, NEW YORK: Anne Mesidor died January 27, 2007. She was born December 10, 1940 in Haiti to the late Meronel Mesidor and Celimene Charles Bellora. She immigrated to the United States in 1970. She was a longtime employee of the Casperkill Country Club in Poughkeepsie, and also worked at Model Electronics. She attended St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, and was a member of the Legion of Mary. She is survived by a daughter, Sandra Delalue-Mesidor of Kingston; four sisters, Olivette Charles, Saintania Mesidor, Julianne Nostrome, and Rosette Mesidor, all of Montreal; four brothers, Louis Mesidor of Miami, FL, Romuald Mesidor of Haiti, Fritz Mesidor of Montreal, PQ, and Paul Edgar Charles of Wappingers Falls; a granddaughter; her cousins; and her nieces and nephews. Services were held at St. Joseph's Church. Burial was at Brick Church Cemetery with arrangements by Sniffen-Sagala Funeral Home
SALAMANCA, NEW YORK: Kathleen Mett, 88, died April 14, 2007 at her residence. She was born August 30, 1918 in Franklinville, NY to the late Zer and Grace Chapman Scott. She retired from Acme Electric in Allegany with 28 years of service. She is survived by a daughter, Eleanor (David) Oakes of Salamanca; four sons, Russell Mett of Hinsdale, Donald Mett of Little Valley, and Kevin Mett and Gregory Mett, both of Salamanca; 13 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great- grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas W. Mett; a daughter, Dalores Mett; a son, Douglas Mett; a sister, Doris Scott Keir; four brothers, Walter Scott, Harold Scott, George Scott and Charles Scott; and a granddaughter. Burial was at Sugartown Cemetery under the direction of O'Rourke and O'Rourke Funeral Home.
CANADICE, NEW YORK: Ellen P. Miksic, 83, died December 6, 2001. She was born March 14, 1918 to Leslie and Mary Doolittle Paine. She attended Canadice Methodist Church, where she sang in the choir. She is survived by two sons, John (Heimun) Miksic of Singapore, and Stephen (Theresa) Miksic of Norristown, PA; a brother, Norman (Jane) Paine of Florida; 4 grandchildren; and her nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, John. Services were held at Canadice Methodist Church. Burial was at Canadice Cemetery with arrangements by Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home.
NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK: Maryann Milczarski, 88, died March 25, 2010. She was born January 25, 1922 in Poland to the late Michael and Josephine Maryranowski Tarapczynski. She is survived by three children, Ronald (Mary Ellen) Milczarski of Cicero, Edward (Theresa) Milczarski of Fort Mill, SC, and Kenneth (Vivian) Milczarski of New Windsor; a sister, Casimera Gawrysiak of Houston, TX; 15 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; 4 great-great-grandchildren; and her nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Casimer Milczarski; and two sons, Casimer Milczarski, Jr and Richard Milczarski. Services were held at St. John de LaSalle Catholic Church. Interment was at Holy Trinity Cemetery by Lane Funeral Home.
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK: Lydia Miller died August 11, 1943. She was a retired principal. She enjoyed summering in St. Petersburg, FL, and was a member of the St. Petersburg Shuffleboard Club. She was survived by a sister, Louise Gilcher; and a niece and nephew. Interment was at Evergreen Cemetery in Brooklyn.
SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Louis J. Minale, 82, died March 14, 2008 at St. Camillus Health and Rehabilitation Center. He was born June 9, 1925. He was a 1947 graduate of the Simmons School of Mortuary Science and a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. He operated Minale Funeral Home for 30 years. He also owned the Little Bit House Gift Shop, and worked in the Solvay School District's transportation department for 23 years. He attended St. Charles Borromeo Church, and was a member of the Geddes Veterans Association and the Solvay Tyrol Club. He was a director of the Columbus Foundation. He is survived by a son, Nick (Soyoung) Minale of Jamesville; a daughter, Elizabeth (Bob) Adams of North Carolina; a sister, Joanne Sylvester of Syracuse; 7 grandchildren; and his nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Elizabeth Zampino Minale. Services were held at St. Charles Borromeo Church. Interment was at Assumption Cemetery by Bagozzi Twins Funeral Home.
BUFFALO, NEW YORK: Andrew P. Mitchell died June 5, 2010. He was the son of Josephine Daniel and Bill R. (Jane E.) Mitchell, Sr.; the stepfather of Crystal Smith; the brother of Karen A. (Raymond) Smith, Billy R. Mitchell, Jr.; Stacey A. Sutton, Tracey Ross, Terry (Nancy) Mitchell, and Desiree Paige; and the grandson of Joseph Daniel and John Carlisle. He is also survived by other relatives and friends. Services were held at the Philadelphia Church of God in Christ. Interment was at Forest Lawn Cemetery under the direction of H. Alfred Lewis Mortuary.
BALLSTON SPA, NEW YORK: Charles T. Mitchell died February 16, 1946 at his home. He was born November 24, 1883 in England. He was a fireman with the American Hide and Leather Co. Survivors include a daughter, Mary; four sons, Horace, Vernon, Floyd and Robert; four sisters, Mrs. Frank Steele, Mrs. Frank Hall, Mrs. Rose Williams, and Mrs. George French; a brother, Albert Mitchell; 4 grandchildren; and his nieces and nephews. Burial was at Powell Wiswall Cemetery under the direction of Wheeler Funeral Home.
SOLVAY, NEW YORK: Richard E. Molta, 76, died November 15, 2007 at Syracuse Home Association. He was born September 9, 1931. He was a retired foreman for Allied Chemical Corporation with 45 years of service. He is survived by a son, Richard K. Molta of Lakeland; two daughters, Jeanne Molta and Deborah Griffin, both of Syracuse; two sisters-in-law; a grandson; and his nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Joan Spiddle Molta; and two brothers, Gilbert and Emil. Services were held at St. Cecilia's Church. Interment was at Assumption Cemetery under the direction of Bagozzi Twins Funeral Home.
MAHOPAC, NEW YORK: Marie F. Monaco, 70, died September 28, 2005. She was born April 2, 1935 to Francis X. and Emily Pols Hierlwimmer. She was a medical technician at Mount Kisco Medical Group. She enjoyed spending time with her dogs, Rudy and Dean. She is survived by her four children, Susan Simone, Leslie Christatos, Cindy Contini and Henry Monaco; a brother, Frank Hierlwimmer; and 9 grandchildren. Arrangements were entrusted to Cargain Funeral Home.
UTICA, NEW YORK: Elberta Dillenbeck Moon, 78, died March 21,1988. She is survived by her husband, Herbert L. Moon; a son, Donald D. Moon; and twin daughters, Miss Lamarr Moon, and Mrs. Lorraine Staffa. Interment was at Westernville Cemetery under the direction of Trainor Funeral Home.
POTSDAM, NEW YORK: Mary E. Moore, 104, died April 3, 1989 at the Potsdam Nursing Home. She was born December 6, 1884 in Canton to Matthew and Ella Leary Moore. She was a member of St. Mary's Church and its Altar Rosary Society. Survivors include her nieces and nephews, and her cousins. Services were held at St. Mary's Church. Interment was at St. Mary's Cemetery under the direction of Garner Funeral Home.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK: Richard Mordecai, 20, died at Bellevue Hospital. Services were held on December 21, 1951 at Weaver Funeral Home. He was the son of Jimmy Mordecai, a popular Harlem dancer and emcee. He is survived by his parents, Jimmy and Lucille Mordecai; a brother, Lionel; and a sister, Joyce. Interment was at Frederick Douglass Cemetery in Staten Island.
QUEENS, NEW YORK: Laura Mundschenk, 28, died March 13, 1924 at her residence in College Point. She was born in College Point to George and Anna Mundschenk. She was a former supervisor at Kleinert Rubber Company. She was survived by her parents; and four sisters, Mrs. John Doran, Mrs. Herbert Lutters, Mrs. James Clark, and Mrs. E. O'Connor. Services were held at St. Fidelis Catholic Church. Interment was at Mount St. Mary Cemetery in Flushing.
LOCKE, NEW YORK: Ulla L. Murphy, 70, died March 31, 1941. He was a lifelong resident of Locke. He was survived by a brother, Laverne E. Murphy of Buffalo; a niece, Mrs. Leon Mattison of Cortland; and a nephew, Theodore Shaw. Rev. R.L. Sherman of the Locke Baptist Church officiated at the funeral service. Burial was at Bird Cemetery.
ASTORIA, QUEENS, NEW YORK: Reta Murray, 58, died March 17, 1930 at Bellevue Hospital. She was survived by a niece, Margaret Hughes. Services were held at St. Joseph's Church. Burial was at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Quinn Funeral Home.
NEW WINDSOR, NEW YORK: Rose Nahow, 81, died June 22, 1958. She was born April 2, 1877 to Alexander and Lizza Kishoti. Survivors include three sons, John, Webster and Alexander Nahow; 8 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. Services were held at St. Patrick's Church. Burial was at Calvary Cemetery by Doulin-Zillig Funeral Home.
FAIRPORT, NEW YORK: Carl Natale died February 9, 1978. Survivors include four sons, Vincent of Fairport, Carl of Webster, Philip of Pittsford, and John of Chili Center; a daughter, Antoinette (James) Streppa; a sister, Beatrice Basile of South America; 13 grandchildren; and his nieces and nephews. Services were held at the Church of the Assumption. Interment was at White Haven Cemetery by Keenan Funeral Home.
SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK: Marion Ann Nealon, 93, died May 28, 2009. She was born March 30, 1916. She attended the College of Notre Dame. She worked at Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. for 40 years. She is survived by several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by three brothers, Jack, William and Lawrence Nealon; and a sister, Lucille Boyd. Services were held at St. Helen's Church. Interment was at Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery under the direction of Daly Funeral Home.
YONKERS, NEW YORK: Ida Negrini died August 10, 1971. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Robert Kar and Mrs. Gardner Fox, both of Yonkers, Mrs. John Colt of Westport, and Mrs. John Fogarty of Fort Lauderdale, FL. She was the wife of Matthew Negrini. Interment was at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Valhalla.
JAMAICA, NEW YORK: Adolphine Nicot died May 14, 2009. She was born September 27, 1913 in Ponce, Puerto Rico on the to the late Miguel and Innocensia Nicot. She held a bachelor of science degree in nursing, and a master's degree in community health from Long Island University. She was a longtime psychiatric and community mental health nurse for the New York State Department of Mental Hygiene, and also worked with an outpatient service for the homeless. She was a member of the National Association of Registered Nurses, the National Committee of the Democratic Party, the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women, the Coalition of a Hundred Black Women, and the Long Island University School of Nursing Alumni Association. She attended St. Pius Catholic Church. She is survived by an adopted daughter, Dorothy Backus Nicot; a brother, Pedro Nicot; two nieces, Fredette Nicot and Anita Leonides Calderon; a nephew, Pedro Nicot, Jr.; a granddaughter; and her close friends, Josie Bethel and Peggy Scots. She was preceded in death by a sister, Victoria Calderon. Arrangements were entrusted to Crowe's Funeral Home.
GREAT NECK, NEW YORK: Ida Mae Noyes Ninesling died August 23, 1982. She was preceded in death by her husband, Herbert. Services were held at St. Aloysius Catholic Church. Arrangements were handled by Fliedner Funeral Home.
YONKERS, NEW YORK: Erotheos N. "Ted" Nitis, 78, died September 19, 2008. He was born in Gary, IN to Kalotina and Nicholas Nitis. He was raised in the Bronx, and moved to Yonkers in 1960. He was a retired business agent for the Structural Steel Painters Union, Local #806. He is survived by his wife, Christine Psaradelis Nitis; two sons, Steven and Nicholas; a daughter, Donna; two sisters, Kaliope Kircher and Ann Cusano; a brother, Peter; and his nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a brother, Drus. Services were held at Prophet Elias Greek Orthodox Church. Burial was at Mount Hope Cemetery under the direction of Flynn Memorial Home.
GREENFIELD, NEW YORK: Irene H. Niznik, 88, died September 29, 1990 at her residence. She was born May 16, 1902 in New York City. She was a school bus driver in Porter Corners, and attended the Church of St. Peter in Saratoga Springs. Survivors include two sons, Gary Niznik of Nashville, TN, and Donald Niznik of Porter Corners; and 2 grandchildren. Services were held at the Church of St. Peter. Interment was at St. Peter's Cemetery by William J. Burke and Sons Funeral Home.
MUNSEY PARK, NEW YORK: John Bice Noonan, infant, died June 20, 1967. He was born May 14, 1967 to John F. and Margaret Bice Noonan. Services were held at J.J. Gallagher Sons Chapel. Burial was at St. John's Cemetery in Queens.
NEWARK, NEW YORK: Yvonne Marie Norris, 67, died June 19, 2005. She was born March 12, 1938 in Brockport, NY. Survivors include her daughters, Elaine (Henry) Fischer, Theresa Muckey, and Patricia (Tim Mackey) Brewer; her sons, Norman Jr. and Frederick; a sister, Lorraine Mott; a brother, Norman Rood; her grandchildren; a great-grandson; and her nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Norman; and her lifelong friend, Maurice Graham. Interment was at the East Newark Cemetery with arrangements by Norman L. Waterman Funeral Home.
ROCHESTER, NEW YORK: Charles A. Norton, 53, died December 28, 1926 at his residence. He was self-employed, but had formerly been a longtime manager of the window shade department at F.P. Van Hoesen Company. He was a 30-year member of Central Presbyterian Church, and was also a member of the Masonic Lodge. He was survived by his wife, C. Pearl Norton; his mother, Amanda Norton; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Norman and Mrs. William A. Dintruff; and two brothers, John G. Norton and Homer Norton. Services were held at the family home.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK: William Christopher O'Hare died October 22, 1946 at Roosevelt Hospital. He was born May 9, 1867 in Washington, DC. He was a music composer and organist, and was a member of the American Guild of Organists. He had resided in New York and Washington, DC, and was the director of an opera house in Shreveport, LA. He composed and promoted popular music, particularly ragtime. He was preceded in death by his wife. Burial was at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Washington, DC under the direction of S.H. Hines Funeral Home.
JOHNSTOWN, NEW YORK: Lucille S. Olmstead, 91, died June 7, 2004. She was born August 29, 1912 to the late Alvin and Ida Snyder. She was a retired school teacher. She was a graduate of Oneonta Normal School, and was a member of the Johnstown Historical Society, Delta Kappa Gamma, the Wells House Auxiliary, and the Fulton County and New York State Retired Teachers' Associations. She attended the First Baptist Church of Gloversville. She is survived by a daughter, Linda (William) Parker of Galloway, NJ; a son, Robert (Lucinda) Olmstead of Loudonville; 2 grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lloyd Olmstead. Interment was at Fern Dale Cemetery with arrangements by A.G. Cole Funeral Home.
WATERTOWN, NEW YORK: Fr. Leo O'Neill, 81, died May 22, 1993. He was born April 19, 1912 in Cape Vincent. He was a Redemptorist Father. He studied at St. Mary's College, completing a six-year program in four years. He became a novice in 1934. He attended St. Alphonsus Seminary in Esopus, and was ordained as a priest in 1940. He supervised the building of Santa Maria Reina Catholic Church in Puerto Rico. After returning to the States, he engaged in ministering to alcoholics and led retreats with the Matt Talbot program. He was later assigned to the Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Brooklyn. Survivors include a sister, Kathleen Dobbs; two brothers, Herman and Richard; his cousins; his nieces and nephews, including Fr. Leo Wiley; his great-nieces and great-nephews, including Fr. Timothy G. Canaan, at whose ordination he had assisted just a few hours prior to his death; and the Redemptorist community. He was preceded in death by six siblings. Services were held at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church. Burial was at St. Alphonsus Church in Esopus.
FLUSHING, NEW YORK: Herman Orgass died March 13, 1924 in Asheville, NC. He was the son of Rudolph and Emma Orgass. He was an accountant in Manhattan. He was survived by his parents; three brothers, Clarence, Herbert and William; and a sister, Viola Orgass. Services were held at St. Paul's Episcopal Chapel. Burial was at the Flushing Cemetery.
ROTTERDAM, NEW YORK: Carmine A. Oropallo, 69, died April 10, 1985 at Ellis Hospital. He was a native of Schenectady, NY. He worked as a tinsmith for General Electric with over 40 years of service, and was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. He attended Sacred Heart-St. Columba's Church. He was a member of the VFW and the Rotary Club, and was a former member of the Mohonasen Board of Education. Survivors include his wife, Julia DiCocco Oropallo; two sons, James Orapallo of Glens Falls, and Angelo Oropallo of Albany; three sisters, Mrs. Josephine Musto of Syracuse, and Mrs. Jenny Qualantone and Mrs. Nellie Mastrean, both of Schenectady; a brother, Joseph Orapallo of Schenectady; and 4 grandchildren. Services were held at Sacred Heart-St. Columba's Church. Interment was at Ss. Cyril and Methodius Cemetery by DeLegge Funeral Home.
SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK: Anna Cumak Otrok, 92, died October 23, 1987 at Glendale Nursing Home. She was born and educated in Russia. She came to Schenectady in 1949. She was a retired seamstress at the former Schenectady Nursing Home, now the Glendale Nursing Home. She was a member of Holy Protection Russian Orthodox Church and the church's Ladies' Guild, and was also a member of Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Monastery in Jordanville. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Lubov A. Lomaestro of North Greenbush; and 3 grandchildren. Services were held at Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Monastery. Interment was at Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Cemetery in Jordanville with arrangements by Thomas S. Connolly Funeral Home.
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