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Herbert James Adler Jr.

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Herbert James Adler Jr., 98, died at his home in Southold, N.Y., on Nov. 26, 2021. 

He was born Sept. 6, 1923, in New York City to Herbert and Rita (Rodenbeck) Adler. He attended school in Great Neck, then pursued a chemical engineering degree at Yale University. From July 1943 to April 1946, he served in the Navy. While working for Chemical Construction Corporation, he pursued a law degree at New York University, earning his LL.B. in 1951. He worked for Chemical Construction as a corporate lawyer until his retirement. 

Herb was a longtime member of First Presbyterian Church of Southold, where he served numerous terms on the governing board as well as on a variety of committees over the years. One of the founding members of Southold Historical Society, Herb served as president from 2014 to 2018. 

Besides his community involvement, Herb had a number of other activities he enjoyed. He took up windsurfing in his 60s, water-skied until he was 80 and sailed his beloved Atlantic sailboat into his 90s. He enjoyed traveling that included trips to Europe, Asia and New Zealand. His favorite weekend getaway was London, where he was known to a number of booksellers by name. Herb also had a fondness for classical music, especially live opera at the New York Metropolitan Opera House, to which he held season tickets for many decades. 

Herb is survived by his brother, John Adler of Southold and Pine Knoll Shores, N.C.; and his nephews, John, Brian, Ralph and Paul Adler, and their families. 

The family would like to thank all the people in Southold who helped Herb, especially Carol DeLong, Carol and Jan and many others at First Presbyterian; Walter Jackson and Deanna Witte-Walker at Southold Historical Museum; Lois Anderson and her family; and Sue and Marty Flatley, who were always attentive, helpful and generous neighbors. Finally, THANK YOU to Anna Jikuridze, whose loving care made it possible for Herb to stay in his home. 

Memorials may be directed to Southold Historical Museum or First Presbyterian Church of Southold. A memorial service will be held during the summer of 2022.

DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Southold is serving the family.

This is a paid notice.

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Constance A. Anderson

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Constance “Connie” A. Anderson, loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt, cousin and friend, passed away Thursday, Nov. 25, 2021, at her home in Tampa, Fla., surrounded by family following a long illness. She was 76 years old.

Connie was born in Greenport, N.Y., on Sept. 6, 1945, to Lloyd A. and Antoinette M. (Goss) DeFriest of Baiting Hollow, N.Y. She graduated from Riverhead High School, Class of 1963. A legal secretary, her career included 20 years of service in the Tampa City Attorney’s Office.

She is survived by two daughters, Debra A. (John “Jay” G.) Armstrong and Kimberly A. (George H.) Ford, and a son, Keith C. Anderson; four grandchildren, John “Jayson” G. Armstrong V, Katie A. (Christopher S.) Murphy, George H. Ford IV, and Mason W. Anderson; two great-grandchildren, Cayden S. and Kalvin C. Murphy, all of Tampa, FL; and three brothers, Kenneth R. DeFriest of Riverhead, N.Y., Alvah G. DeFriest of Evans, Ga., and Glenn A. DeFriest of Great Falls, Va.

She found happiness in family and cherished time spent with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The beach was one of her favorite places and when she went, she never wanted to leave. She saw beauty in plants and flowers and tastefully decorated her home, especially for holidays. Her handwriting was exceptionally graceful, and her fashion sense was classy and stylish even in her final days.

The family will receive visitors Thursday, Dec. 2, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at McLaughlin Heppner Funeral Home in Riverhead. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 3, at Baiting Hollow Congregational Church, with the Rev. Stanley Knavel officiating. Interment will follow at Baiting Hollow Cemetery. 

Memorial donations may be made to the Baiting Hollow Congregational Church Book of Remembrance.

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Christopher ‘Christy’ Halpin

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Christopher “Christy” Halpin of Baiting Hollow, N.Y., died Nov. 26, 2021. He was 85.

He was the loving husband of Katerine “Kay”; devoted father of Christopher (Jutta), Anthony (Kathy), Brian (Cammy) and Deidre Remy (Bernard); cherished Grandpa and Papa of Patrick, Diana, Zachary, Killian, Brian, Brandon, Victoria, Connor, Anthony and Daniel; and dear brother, uncle and friend to many. 

The family will receive visitors Monday, Nov. 29, from 2 to 4:30 and 7 to 9:30 p.m. at Tuthill Mangano Funeral Home in Riverhead. A funeral Mass will be held at 10:45 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 30, at St. John the Evangelist R.C. Church in Riverhead. (Family and friends may meet at the church at 10:30.) Burial will follow at St. John’s Cemetery in Riverhead.

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Mary Beth Mack

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Riverhead resident Mary Beth Mack died Nov. 24, 2021, at Good Shepherd Hospice in Port Jefferson. She was 70.

Born Jan. 15, 1951, in Greenport, she was the daughter of George and Beth (Tuttle) Dettner.

Ms. Mack, who had a bachelor’s degree, worked as a secretary for Riverhead High School. 

She is survived by her husband, David; her daughters, Addie (Geoff) Herzog and Nora Mack (Jared Hallock); and four grandchildren, Keegan, Thea, Makenna and Victor. 

Tuthill-Mangano Funeral Home in Riverhead assisted the family.

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Floyd R. Tyska

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Riverhead resident Floyd R. Tyska died Nov. 29, 2021, at East End Hospice Kanas Center for Hospice Care in Westhampton Beach. He was 83.

Born March 8, 1938, in Greenport, he was the son of Vincent and Helen (Danielowich) Tyska. 

Mr. Tyska served with the U.S. Army from 1958 to 1961. He married Dorothy Golembeski in 1963 at St. Isidore R.C. Church in Riverhead. He was a construction worker.

Mr. Tyska was a member of St. Isidore R.C. Church in Riverhead, the Eastern Long Island Antique Power Association, Riverhead Polish Hall, Knights of Columbus, Riverhead Fire Department Washington Engine Co. No. 2, North Fork Volunteer Firemen’s Association and Suffolk County Volunteer Firemen’s Association.

His family said he enjoyed doing yard work.

Predeceased by his wife in 1996, he is survived by his daughters, Deborah Esposito of Shirley and Donna Tyska and Allison Pettersen, both of Riverhead; his sister, Constance Stypulkowski of East Moriches; his fiancée, Jean Michno of Speonk, and her daughter, Lisa; and three grandchildren.

The family will receive visitors Friday, Dec. 5, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at McLaughlin Heppner Funeral Home in Riverhead. A funeral service will take place at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 6, at St. Isidore R.C. Church, followed by interment at St. Isidore Cemetery in Riverhead.

Memorial donations may be made to Riverhead Fire Department or East End Hospice.

This is a paid notice.

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Jorga R. Haasper

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Jorga R. Haasper of Greenport died Monday, Nov. 22, 2021. She was 81.

Jorga was born Nov. 24, 1939, in Grimstad, Norway, to Thordis (Petersen) and Jorgen Thaule. She was one of seven children. 

Prior to moving to Greenport in 1999, she had lived in Commack. On Oct. 5, 1963, she married the love of her life, Carl Haasper, and together they had two children.

Predeceased by her six siblings, Jorga is survived by her husband, Carl; children Sonja Haasper of Riverhead, N.Y., and Carl Haasper of Waterbury Center, Vt.; and grandchild Kayla Johanson.

The family has chosen to remember Jorga’s life privately at this time.

DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Southold is serving the family.

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Sally Napoli

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On Nov. 18, 2021, Sally Napoli of Jamesport went to her next life with her savior, Jesus Christ.

Sally was born in Puerto Rico and came to New York as a 7-year-old child. 

Sally leaves two children, Susan Edmonds of South Carolina and Paul Yenchik of North Carolina.

If I we’re to write this notice from excerpts in the numerous sympathy cards I received, the common thread would be “wonderful smile,” “wonderful person,” “touched so many lives,” and “the world is a bit less bright without her.”

Sally was a housewife and a professional nanny, and she shined brightest when she was with children. Her days at Southold School were some of her happiest, and children from her kindergarten classes still remembered her fondly when they were in high school.

The world truly is a lesser place without her, and certainly my world is a lesser place without her.

Her loving husband

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John J. Pfeifer

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Riverhead resident John J. Pfeifer died Nov. 22, 2021. He was 84.

He was born March 19, 1937, in Brooklyn, to John E. and Christina F. Pfeifer.

Mr. Pfeifer attended technical school, served in the U.S. Army and worked in the Walmart photo department.

Predeceased by his wife, Janice (Jeneski) Pfeifer, he is survived by his children, James Pfeifer, John Pfeifer, James Fogarty, Jeanne Giustra, Jeffrey Hojenski, Joseph Hojenski and Jason Hojenski, nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Cremation was private, followed by interment at Calverton National Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to Westhampton Beach Methodist Church.

McLaughlin Heppner Funeral Home in Riverhead assisted the family.

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Janet E. Clausen

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Janet E. Clausen, formerly of Cutchogue and Venice, Fla., passed away Friday, Nov. 26, 2021, after a brave fight with lung cancer. She was 89 years old and had been living in Southold with her son Jeff and his family while receiving cancer treatment.

Janet was born Oct. 31, 1932, in Brooklyn, N.Y., to Isabelle (Watkins) and George Carnegie. She married her childhood sweetheart, Gus A. Clausen, in September 1953. They raised their children in Garden City, N.Y., and spent 35 summers at their home in Cutchogue. 

They eventually became snowbirds, dividing their time between Cutchogue and Venice, Fla. She loved to golf and spend time with her family at the beach. She and Gus were regular fans at their grandson’s sporting events on the North Fork. Most of all, she loved family and being great-grandma “Gigi.”

Predeceased by her husband, Gus, who passed away three years ago in Florida, and her daughter, Cindy Clausen Betz, she is survived by her sons Jeff Clausen (Stacy) of Southold and Greg Clausen (Jean) of Sarasota, Fla.; grandchildren Rob Clausen (Vanessa), Kyle Clausen, Dylan Clausen, Andrew Clausen, Caitlin Clausen Chacon (Luis) of Orlando, Fla., Ryan Betz of Spring Hill Fla., Emily Clausen Belt (Phil) of Sarasota, Fla., and Thomas Clausen, also of Sarasota; great-grandchildren Aria Belt, Ollie Chacon and Otto Chacon; and son-in-law Fred Betz of Spring Hill, Fla.

She will be dearly missed by her family and will return to be with her husband, Gus, at Sarasota National Cemetery, where a celebration of her life will take place in January.

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

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James Peter Hines

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Longtime Mattituck resident James Peter Hines passed away peacefully Dec. 3, 2021, after a battle with lung cancer. He was 76 years old.

James (“Jimmy” or “Big Jim”) was born April 11, 1945, to Margaret and Edward Hines. He was raised in Amityville, and joined the Navy after graduating from high school. In 1972, he married Merrie Bocksel and they had three children. He enjoyed a long career at Mack Trucks and ended his professional life in the trucking business working at Buzz Chew.

Friends and family will remember Jimmy for his quick wit, trademark gravelly voice, one-of-a-kind sense of humor, zest for life and loyalty toward those most important to him. On Friday nights, “Big Jim” could often be found at Island’s End golf course for golf and gambling with his crew of fellow “North Fork Legends.” On all mornings, the “Coffee Club” would meet at Ammirati’s deli for heated discussions of politics and all things local. Most evenings, he was a fixture at East on Main — for a room full of laughs, libations, disagreements and, well, love.

He is survived by Merrie, his wife of almost 50 years; his three children, James Hines (Laura) of Hoboken, N.J., Tara Gately (Sean) of Rockville Centre and Kevin Hines of New York City — who all prefer to say they are from Mattituck. Jimmy’s greatest love were his six grandchildren: Madeline, Colin, Christian, Kiera, Caroline and Lily. All share their grandfather’s great love of the North Fork! 

In addition to his parents, Jimmy was preceded in death by his sister, Barbara.

Visiting hours will take place Thursday, Dec. 9, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday, Dec. 10, at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C. Church in Mattituck.

Memorial donations may be made to Friends of Mattituck-Laurel Library.

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Diane Mary Hummel

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Riverhead resident Diane Mary Hummel died Dec. 7, 2021, in Islip. She was 81.

Born Oct. 12, 1940, in Brooklyn, she was the daughter of Peter and Cecilia (Welgert) Huber.

She worked as a clerical typist for the New York State Department of Transportation. 

Predeceased by her husband, William Hummel Jr., she is survived by her sons, Keith, Scott and Brian, and eight grandchildren.

The family will receive visitors Sunday, Dec. 12, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Tuthill-Mangano Funeral Home in Riverhead. A Funeral Mass will take place at 9:30 a.m. Monday, Dec. 13, at St. John the Evangelist R.C. Church in Riverhead, followed by burial at Calverton National Cemetery.

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Rita J. Allen

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Jamesport resident Rita J. Allen died Dec. 9, 2021, at her home. She was 93.

Born Aug. 10, 1928, in Brooklyn, she was the daughter of Karl H. and Hilja (Saliminen) Johansson.

She had worked as a registered nurse at Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead.

Predeceased by her husband, Robert J. Allen, in 2008, she is survived by her children, Tim (Sue), Tina (Paul) Zamber, Katheryn (Nick Norton), Lorinda (Doug) Kane, Jerry (Mary), Scott (Valerie Russo) and Dan (Cathy); 15 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

The family will receive visitors Monday, Dec. 13, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Tuthill-Mangano Funeral Home in Riverhead. Funeral services will take place at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 14, at Old Steeple Community Church in Aquebogue. Burial will follow at Calverton National Cemetery.

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Alethea Rubena Newby 

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Riverhead resident Alethea Rubena Newby died Dec. 10, 2021, at East End Hospice Kanas Center for Hospice Care in Westhampton Beach. She was 79.

Born March 30, 1942, in Jamaica, she was the daughter of Lebert and Thelma (Roberts) George.

Predeceased by her husband, Carl, in 2013 and her son Carl Jr., she is survived by her children Sonia, Winston, Raymond (Adaire), Yvonne (Jessie) Parker and Herman (Shanna-Kay).

The family will receive visitors Friday, Dec. 17, from 11 a.m. to noon at First Baptist Church of Riverhead. Cremation will be private.

Tuthill-Mangano Funeral Home in Riverhead is assisting the family.

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Robert Anthony Caccese

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Longtime Laurel resident Robert Anthony Caccese died Friday, Dec. 10, 2021, at his home. He was 70.

Robert was born Aug. 7, 1951, in Brooklyn, N.Y., to Evelyn (Niles) and Anthony Caccese. After high school he attended the University of Denver, attaining his bachelor’s degree in political science, and then attended Brooklyn Law School, where he attained his juris doctorate degree.

Robert practiced law as an attorney in both the public and private sectors in New York for over 40 years. He was also a past member of the Lions Club.

An avid golfer, he could often be found at Hampton Hills Golf and Country Club, where he was a member. He was a passionate sports fan and enjoyed attending New York Giants football games with his family and friends. He was devoted to his family and loved spending time with his wife and children. Known for his sense of humor, he will be missed by many. 

Predeceased by his parents, he is survived by his wife, Kathleen (née Cunningham) Caccese; children Carolyn Caccese of Aquebogue and Christopher Caccese of Laurel; and siblings William Caccese (Andrea) of Venice, Fla., and John Caccese (Annette) of Pittsfield, Mass. 

The family will receive visitors Tuesday, Dec. 14, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 15, at Sacred Heart R.C. Cemetery in Cutchogue.

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Timothy J. Lohr

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Former Riverhead resident Timothy J. Lohr died Nov. 27, 2021, in Vermont, where he resided. He was 51.

Mr. Lohr was born Dec. 23, 1969, to George and Joyce (Rogers) Lohr. He was a 1988 graduate of Riverhead High School. He worked as a sales and service representative and family said he enjoyed working in the yard.

Predeceased by his parents, his sister Cathy Battle and his brother Mark, he is survived by his children, Timothy Jr. and Kyle, both of Riverhead; his siblings, Deborah Haney of Riverhead, Gary, of Delaware and George, of South Carolina; his fiancée, Terri DiMaggio of Vermont; and two grandchildren.

The family will receive visitors Thursday, Dec. 23, from 4 to 6 p.m. at McLaughlin Heppner Funeral Home in Riverhead.

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Frank Lyburt Jr.

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Deacon Frank Lyburt Jr. of Greenport was born in Charleston, S.C., on Oct. 20, 1934. He was the son of Frank and Henrietta Lyburd. God in His infinite wisdom called him home on Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2021, at Stony Brook (N.Y.) University Hospital. He was 87 years old.

Deacon Frank Lyburt Jr. was baptized on July 14, 1974, by his older brother, the Rev. Dr. Robert Kinlock. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1951 to Feb. 3, 1956. During his time of service, he received a National Defense Service Medal and a Good Conduct Medal. He earned an associate degree at Suffolk County Community College. He was an active member of The Disabled American Veterans. He retired from Plum Island Animal Disease Center (United States Department of Agriculture).

Deacon Frank Lyburt Jr. was predeceased by one daughter, Frankie Annette Lyburt, and six siblings, the Rev. Dr. Robert Kinlock, Frances Waring, Erma Waring, Irene Sumpter, Earline Scott and Ernestine Haynes. He leaves to cherish his memory his four children Paul Groundwater (Debbie) of England, Donna Lyburt of Southold, N.Y., Frank Lyburd III (Sonya) of Ridge, N.Y., and Nonia Lyburt of Accokeek, Md.; five grandchildren, Lynnette Lyburd, Lauren Groundwater, Frank Lyburd IV, Kielan Lyburd and Kiernan Lyburd; and two great-grandchildren, Tailyn President and Braylen Hill.

Viewing services were held Dec. 9 at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck. Homegoing services were held Dec. 10 at Jefferson Temple Church of God in Christ in Cutchogue, with Pastor Milton Vann officiating. Interment with U.S. Air Force honors followed at Calverton National Cemetery.

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Linda Syrewicz-Petty

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Linda “Lin” Syrewicz-Petty of San Marcos, Texas, went home to be with the Lord on Sept. 5, 2021.

The daughter of the late Evelyn and Joseph Syrewicz, Lin was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. on Oct. 28, 1949. She was the youngest of four children.

As a child, Lin moved to Jamesport, N.Y., while she was still in school. As a young adult, Lin moved to Texas where she eventually met her husband, Robert (Bob) Wayne Petty. She moved back to Calverton, N.Y., to help take care of her mother. Lin moved back to Texas for good and reunited with Bob in 2015. Bob preceded her in death in December of 2015. She was also preceded in death by her oldest brother, Joseph Syrewicz, in 2017.

Lin held several different jobs in her lifetime. She achieved 33 years of sobriety and was very active with Alcoholics Anonymous where she served as a counselor and mentor to several who also achieved sobriety.

She became a Sister in Christ in her later years and always said it was very overwhelming to be a part of another family that loved and cared for her so much.

Lin leaves behind her brother James Syrewicz of Texas and her sister, Susan Syrewicz-Keeney of Calverton, as well as several nieces and nephews, countless friends through AA and family at the Church of Christ where she worshiped.

Lin was interred with her parents at St. John’s Cemetery in Riverhead.

Local arrangements were entrusted to McLaughlin Heppner Funeral Home.

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Carol Neely

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Carol Neely of Westhampton Beach died in her Westhampton Beach home on Dec. 13, 2021. She was 77.

Born in Niskayuna, N.Y., to Paul Vaughan, a noted engineer, and Helen (Imre) Vaughan, a homemaker and secretary, she was a cheerleader in high school and also played varsity field hockey. After graduation from high school she attended the University of Akron, after which she moved to New York with a high school friend and the two found an apartment that they shared with two roommates. While in New York she worked as an editorial assistant at Four Winds Press. 

It was also in New York that she met her future husband, John Neely, and the two were married in Schenectady in June of 1969. They lived in a Manhattan apartment that summer and then moved to Olean, N.Y., where her husband found a job teaching in a local high school. Wanting to be near a place where they could sail, the couple moved to the East End the following year. They lived in East Quogue for seven years before eventually moving to their current home in Westhampton Beach. Carol worked as a secretary at Riverhead High School for two years before moving to the offices of Behringer & Hurley, where she worked as a legal secretary for the remainder of her career. 

Her interests were varied. In addition to sailing she enjoyed exercising in the East Quogue park with a group of younger friends who referred to her as their “Senior Exercise Advisor.” She was an animal lover and in her 40s took up horseback riding. She and her husband eventually bought a horse so they could spend more time at the barn with their riding friends. 

Carol was well traveled, taking many trips throughout the world. She enjoyed researching planned excursions almost as much as the trips themselves. Whether it was a four-day visit to her beloved New Orleans or a six-week European tour, she would always be ready with advice on local public transit, the best restaurants and the most interesting places to stay.

An avid reader, she kept the folks at the Westhampton Free Library busy, reading three to four books a week. After finishing a book she would write a short evaluation, which she referred to as her “book report.” She would share these with friends and enjoyed discussing her readings with them. 

A native of upstate New York, she loved snow and would gleefully shovel the driveway no matter how high the drifts. In later years she enjoyed doing The New York Times crossword puzzles, taking great joy in solving the Sunday puzzle. She was also a big fan of the Times’ Spelling Bee and strove each week to achieve genius status. 

But of all her interests she enjoyed cooking most of all. Inspired by her mother and Julia Child and other TV chefs, she was always looking for new recipes to add to the tried-and-true regulars. She was a foodie before the term became popular and loved to talk food and exchange recipes with her sister and friends. 

She is survived by her husband of 52 years and her sister, Judith Hawk of Rochester. Additional survivors include her niece and nephew Jeremy and Dawn Hawk of Rochester and their three sons; her sister-in-law, Eileen Phillips of Baldwin Place, N.Y.; a niece Kathleen McCabe and her husband, Brendan, of Carmel, N.Y.; and her nephew James Phillips of Yonkers, N.Y. She was predeceased by her brother, Roger. 

A memorial service is planned for the spring. In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations in her name to East End Hospice, 481 Westhampton-Riverhead Road, P.O. Box 1048, Westhampton Beach, NY 11978.

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Bobby Jean Mosley

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Riverhead resident Bobby Jean Mosley died Dec. 13, 2021, at Kanas Center for Hospice Care in Westhampton Beach. He was 75.

He was born June 14, 1946, in Georgia, to Sylvester and Gertrude (Hatley) Mosley.

A graduate of Riverhead High School, he served in the Army from 1964 to 1967 and was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 2476 in Riverhead. He worked as a radar technician in Islip.

Family said he enjoyed fishing, traveling and off-track betting.

Predeceased by his wife, Ethel, in 2020, he is survived by his children, Victor Mosley of Mastic, Sonya West of Pennsylvania and Crystal Mosley of Riverhead; his sister, Mae Magee of Mastic; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

The family will receive visitors Tuesday, Dec. 21, from 10 to 11 a.m. at McLaughlin Heppner Funeral Home in Riverhead. A funeral service will follow at the funeral home at 11 a.m. Burial will take place at Calverton National Cemetery.

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Dylan Michael Goguen

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Dylan Michael Goguen of Cutchogue lost his battle to the disease of addiction on Monday, Dec. 13, 2021. He was 28 years old.

Dylan was born Oct. 11, 1993, in Danbury, Conn., to Kara M. Lauinger and Timothy M. Goguen. At a young age, Dylan and his mom moved to Cutchogue, where he attended school and graduated from Mattituck High School in 2012.

Dylan was an avid Yankees, Knicks and Jets fan. He was a passionate fisherman and dedicated hard worker. He had a strong love of family, especially for his grandfather George Lauinger. He worked as an equipment operator for Safe Harbor in Stirling Marina in Greenport.

Dylan is survived by his parents, Kara Lauinger of Cutchogue and Timothy Goguen of Wellington, Fla.; his brother, Liam McShane of Cutchogue; his aunts and uncles; and 14 cousins.

The family will receive visitors Thursday, Dec. 16, from 4 to 8 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck. The Liturgy of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 17, at Our Lady of Ostrabrama R.C. Church in Cutchogue, with Father Richard Ficek officiating. The Rite of Committal will be private.

Memorial donations may be made to North Fork Animal Welfare League.

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