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Gary Jayne

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Riverhead resident Gary Jayne died Feb. 9, 2022, at his home. He was 83.

He was born Nov. 12, 1938, to Forrest and Geraldine (Scavelle) Jayne.

Mr. Jayne served in the U.S. Navy from 1957 to 1962. He worked as a reactor operator at Brookhaven National Laboratory and was a member of Riverhead Church of Christ.

He is survived by his wife, Mae; his children, Sherri Lynn Freeman, Ondrey Miles, Gary Jayne Jr. and Shatinam Jayne; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

The family will receive visitors Tuesday, Feb. 22, from 10 a.m. to noon at Tuthill-Mangano Funeral Home in Riverhead. A funeral service will follow at noon at Riverhead Church of Christ. Burial will take place at 1:30 p.m. at Calverton National Cemetery.

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Mamie A. ‘Dolly’ Lawson

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Mamie A. “Dolly” Lawson was called home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022. She was 82 years old.

Dolly was the daughter of Mamie J. (Bates) and Elliot M. Funn. She was born in Mattituck, N.Y., on June 13, 1939, the fourth child of eight children. She grew up in a loving and spiritual home and was affectionately referred to as “Dolly” by her brothers and sisters due to her doll-like features, dimples and sweet disposition. She treasured her family and cherished every moment with them. 

Raised in her hometown, she graduated in 1957 from Mattituck High School, where she was secretary of her junior class, a member of the basketball, volleyball, soccer and baseball teams and participated in the minstrel show, press club and prom committee. She loved being a cheerleader and was known for executing perfect cartwheels. 

She married the love of her life, Freddie Lawson, on June 5, 1960, in Mattituck. With their union, there were no children; however, Dolly embraced the many children in her life and showered them with love and kindness. She was employed by the New York State and Local Retirement System, where she worked as a secretary for 35 years. 

Dolly’s unwavering faith was the cornerstone by which she lived her life. She accepted Christ at an early age and was baptized at the age of 12. She was a faithful and dedicated member of Unity Baptist Church. She served tirelessly throughout the years as church clerk and trustee, with Pastor’s Aid Ministry, and she supervised Kids of the Kingdom Choir. One of her greatest joys was singing in the church as a child and later the senior choir, McCain Gospel Choir and the Voices of Unity. She was blessed with a beautiful voice and loved to praise the Lord in song. Her memorable solos were “I Love to Praise Him,” “Jesus Be a Fence All Around Me” and “Twelve Gates to the City.” 

Dolly was a warm, loving, special person who found joy in her faith, family and friends. She was known for her sweet smile, warm spirit, good nature and quiet strength. She was loving, outgoing, funny, silly at times and just simply like no other. She was the very essence of compassion, devotion and selflessness, reflected in her tireless and loving support of family and friends throughout her life. She doted on those she loved and cherished the memories of the time she spent with her late mother and late Aunt Mattie. She rarely missed a Sunday visit with Aunt Alice and shared a special bond with her sisters. The doctors, nurses and care professionals were touched by her sweetness and good nature. Her charming and youthful personality warmed the hearts of all she met. To know Dolly was to love her. 

Dolly was a beautiful soul who made the world a better place. She touched countless lives across multiple generations through the warmth, love and compassion she showed to all. She will be remembered for her kind and generous spirit and will be greatly missed by all who were blessed to know her. 

Dolly was predeceased by her husband, Freddie; her parents, Mamie and Elliot; and siblings Elliot Funn, James Funn, Sally Gill and Gloria Patterson. She leaves to cherish her memory siblings Louise Heyliger (LeRoy), Octavia Carter (Chester) and Frances Drummond (Forrest); sisters-in-law Joyce Funn and Heidi Funn; brothers-in-law Russell Patterson and Ronnie Lawson; nieces and nephews LeRoy Heyliger Jr., Juanita McKinney, Yvonne Heyliger, Christina Carter Santos, Duane Drummond, Renee Ritchie, Wendell Gill, Ladonis Reynolds, Wayne Funn, Darrell Funn, Adriane Irby, Cynthia Morgan, Joey Patterson, Jamie Funn and Tara Funn; Aunt Alice Funn; Eddie; Rashad; Kwanita; a host of cousins, friends and her Unity Baptist Church family. 

Viewing services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 17, at Unity Baptist Church in Mattituck, followed immediately by homegoing services at 11 a.m. at the church. Interment will take place at Calverton National Cemetery.

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

This is a paid notice.

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Albert Mack

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Albert Mack, a lifelong resident of Riverhead, died Feb. 9, 2022. He was 72.

Albert is survived by his five children, Albert “Buddy,” Dena, Derek, Shalena and Brandon; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. 

The family will receive visitors Monday, Feb. 14, between 3 and 8 p.m. at Tuthill-Mangano Funeral Home in Riverhead. A funeral service will be held Tuesday, Feb. 15, at Galilee Church of God in Christ in Riverhead, with viewing at 10 a.m. and services at 11. A committal service will follow immediately at Sound Avenue Cemetery in Northville. 

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John H. Talmage

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Riverhead resident John H. Talmage died Feb. 14, 2022, at Kanas Center for Hospice Care in Westhampton Beach. He was 91.

The family will receive visitors Friday, Feb. 18, from 4 to 8 p.m. at McLaughlin Heppner Funeral Home in Riverhead. Funeral services will take place Saturday, Feb. 19, at 10 a.m. at Baiting Hollow Church. Interment will follow at Baiting Hollow Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to East End Hospice or Long Island Alzheimer’s Association.

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Donald F. Lewis

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Manorville resident Donald F. Lewis died Feb. 13, 2022, at Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead. He was 74.

Born Aug. 12, 1947, in Brooklyn, he was the son of Albert and Catherine (Leddy) Lewis. Following graduation from high school, he served with the U.S. Army from 1966 to 1968.

Mr. Lewis worked in loading and logistics for Canada Dry Bottling Corp. in College Point, N.Y.

He is survived by his daughter, Jessica Lewis-Green, and five grandchildren. 

Cremation was private. Burial will take place at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23, at Calverton National Cemetery.

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

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Katherine E. Davis

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Calverton resident Katherine E. Davis died Feb. 20, 2022, at East End Hospice Kanas Center for Hospice Care. She was 81.

Born Aug. 3, 1940, in Calverton, she was the daughter of John and Louise (Martka) Nabrezny.

Katherine began her career as a hairdresser in 1962, and was the owner of Hairstyles in Motion by Kay in Riverhead. She continued styling hair until her death.

She was a past president of the Polish Town Civic Association and chairperson of the Polish Town Fair. She enjoyed fishing, yard-saling, cooking, parties and family gatherings.

She is survived by her children, Keith (Beth), of Calverton, Karen (Louie) Waski of Riverhead and Kevin (Kerri), of Jamesport; her sister, Theresa Rychlinski of Calverton; her brother, Stanley Nabrezny of Wading River; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

The family will receive visitors Wednesday, Feb. 23, from 3 to 7 p.m. at McLaughlin Heppner Funeral Home in Riverhead. A funeral Mass will take place at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 24, at St. Isidore R.C. Church in Riverhead, followed by interment at St. John’s Cemetery in Riverhead.

Memorial donations may be made to East End Hospice Kanas Center for Hospice Care.

This is a paid notice.

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Harry E. Wilkinson

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Riverhead resident Harry Wilkinson died Feb. 18, 2022, at Good Shepherd Hospice in Port Jefferson. He was 75.

Born May 17, 1946, in Brooklyn, he was the son of Harry and Agnes (Rodnite) Wilkinson. 

Following graduation from high school, Mr. Wilkinson served with the U.S. Marines, from 1968 to 1972, and was awarded a Purple Heart medal. He was the owner of various small businesses.

He is survived by his wife, Louise; his sons, William and Phillip; and his sisters, Dolores, Barbara and Nancy.

The family will receive visitors Thursday, March 10, from 4 to 9 p.m. at Community Baptist Church in Riverhead. A funeral service will take place at the church at 10 a.m. Friday, March 11, followed by interment at Calverton National Cemetery at noon.

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

Memorial donations may be made to Riverhead Kiwanis Club, P.O. Box 572, Jamesport, NY 11947 or Rocky Point Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6249, 109 King Road, Rocky Point, NY 11778. 

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Robert Drews

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Robert Drews, 87, of Cutchogue died on Feb. 20, 2022, surrounded by his loving family. 

He is survived by his wife, Marilee; his sons, Michael (Robin), Mark (Rebecca) and Brady (Amy); his daughters, Mary (Godfrey) and Kristin (Andrew); his sister, Helen Leitl; 12 grandchildren; and many cousins, nieces and nephews. He loved them all.

Bob loved fishing and dogs, especially Cameron.

Services will be held Saturday, Feb. 26, from 2 to 5 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck.

In lieu of flowers, donations to Wounded Warrior Project, Tunnel to Towers Foundation or Guide Dog Foundation of Smithtown would be appreciated.

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Alice M. Doroski

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Cutchogue resident Alice M. Doroski died Feb. 22, 2022, at San Simeon by the Sound Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation in Greenport. She was 94.

Born Aug. 3, 1927, in Water Mill, she was the daughter of Frank and Alice (Mysliborski) Kruszeski. She graduated from Greenport High School.

Ms. Doroski worked as a bookkeeper for Mullen Motors in Southold. She was a member of Our Lady of Ostrabrama R.C. Church in Cutchogue and the Eastern Long Island Quilters Guild.

Family said she enjoyed bowling in her younger years, bingo, quilting and crocheting.

Predeceased by her husband, Anthony, she is survived by her children, Anthony “Ted,” of North Carolina, Theresa LaCombe of Frankfort, N.Y., and Katherine Doroski of Shelter Island; her sister, Patricia Gadzinski of Riverhead; five grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.

The family will receive visitors Sunday, Feb. 27, from 2 to 6 p.m. at Coster-Heppner Funeral Home, 336 Marcy Ave., Riverhead. A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Feb. 28, at Our Lady of Ostrabrama R.C. Church, followed by burial at Calverton National Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to North Fork Animal Welfare League (nfawl.org).

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John Talmage, ‘father of farmland preservation,’ dies at 91

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John Talmage was a true pioneer.

There is almost no way to overstate how important he was to farmland preservation across the East End, Suffolk County and elsewhere. He was a Baiting Hollow farmer with roots back to the first settlers in Massachusetts and, in the 1640s, on the East End.

He was forever curious how things worked and had a gift for invention. He once flew a 1931 biplane from Baiting Hollow to Oklahoma — and back. Nearly every Dec. 7 he flew the biplane over the Statue of Liberty and dropped roses in honor of Pearl Harbor Day. He built a racing sailboat in a barn. He built a seaplane that could safely land on water — and he tested it first in a swimming pool. Oh, he even built a hovercraft just to see how it worked.

Mr. Talmage, whose love of farming was the inspiration for Suffolk County’s historic farmland preservation program in 1974, died Feb. 14. He was 91. His idea on how to financially protect farmers, and spare their farmland from suburbanization, has to date resulted in more than 20,000 preserved acres in Suffolk County.

“My dad was an amazing man,” said his son, Bill Talmage. “He could do anything and solve anything. If a problem needed to be solved, he invented a way to solve it. But a way to preserve this rich farmland and help the farmer is perhaps his greatest legacy.”

The first Talmage arrived in Lynn, Mass. in 1630 and by 1642 had migrated to Southampton and soon after that to East Hampton. Nathaniel Talmage grew up in East Hampton, served in the Union Army in the Civil War — he fought in the Battle of Gettysburg — and after the war bought land in Westhampton on which to grow potatoes.

“That land was too sandy and not good for potatoes,” Bill said. “So he went to Baiting Hollow. In 1882 there was an auction on the steps of Town Hall and he bought the land north of Sound Avenue. That land was for potatoes and cauliflower from 1882 to 1985 when it became Friar’s Head golf course. We still own the land.”

Bill described his father as a “very practical, common-sense guy who could invent things to solve a problem.” When Nelson Rockefeller was New York governor, Mr. Talmage served on a commission to save farmland. Suffolk County Executive John V.N. Klein, who wanted to spare the East End from the suburbanization that had changed Nassau and western Suffolk, would drive out to Baiting Hollow and he and Mr. Talmage would sit at the kitchen table discussing ideas.

Saving the land from development was not as big a problem as how to do it. Mr. Talmage wanted to protect the farmer’s finances, so he devised a plan whereby the county would buy the development rights, which gave the top value of the land to the farmer and kept it in agriculture.

It was a win-win, Bill said. “The farmer needed to borrow money on the value of the land to plant his crops, so the top value of the land was if it were developed,” he said. “This method gave the farmer that value, but kept the land in agriculture, which lowered the taxes.”

The signing of the law made front page news across the state, and when Mr. Talmage was the first to buy into the program, his signing the documents on the family land was a major news story across the region.

“This was essentially John Klein and my dad sitting and talking,” Bill said. “But it was my dad’s idea on how the farmer could keep the top value of the land while keeping it in agriculture. And we were the first farm to enter the program.”

While farming and inventing, Mr. Talmage also served on various boards, from what was then Central Suffolk Hospital (now Peconic Bay Medical Center) in Riverhead to the board of Agway. The Riverhead Agway store is family owned today.

“Farmers back then were very worried about the value and future of their farms,” said County Legislator Al Krupski (D-Peconic), whose family has farmed on the North Fork for generations. “The preservation program and the transfer of development rights was a landmark approach.”

This year, he said, $5 million is available in the program; next year, $10 million will be available.

“Without this program, a lot of land would have been lost,” he added. “We could have ended up like Nassau County. It changed the landscape, but it also changed the culture out here. His is a tremendous legacy for his family and for Suffolk County.”

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Ruth M. Myers

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Ruth M. Myers of Mattituck died peacefully in her sleep on Dec. 8, 2021, at the age of 94. 

She was born on Oct. 17, 1927, in Southampton, N.Y., and in 1934 moved to Mattituck, where she lived until her death.

Ruth was employed by local insurance companies and in her spare time she cared for many of her friends’ and family’s pets. Before she became legally blind, she was known for baking delicious cakes and treats that she shared with her friends and family.

Ruth was predeceased by her parents, Tilly and Robert Myers, and a brother, Arthur Daniel Fahy. She is survived by five nieces, Colleen Evans, Teresa Guttman, Kathy Greene, Daniele Fahy and Noreen Fahy, all of Florida, and a goddaughter, Holly Weingart of East Marion, N.Y.

A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 12, at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in her name to North Fork Animal Welfare League would be appreciated.

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Ryan L. Dupuis

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Aquebogue resident Ryan L. Dupuis died Feb. 27, 2022, at Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead. He was 26.

Ryan was born Aug. 29, 1995, to Kevin and Michele (Mickoliger) Dupuis. He was a 2014 graduate of Riverhead High School and worked as a lineman for International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1049.

His passion was being a mechanic. He enjoyed bowling and boating, and he was also a racing enthusiast.

Predeceased by his grandparents Louis and Marsha Mickoliger, he is survived by his parents, of Aquebogue; his sister, Payton Dupuis of Aquebogue; his grandparents Raymond and Jackie Dupuis of Texas; his aunts and uncles Melanie Dupuis, Christal Broadbent, Tammy Mickoliger, Tracy Mickoliger (Kevin Flynn) and Louann Mickoliger; and many cherished friends.

The family will receive visitors Thursday, March 3, from 3 to 8 p.m. at McLaughlin Heppner Funeral Home in Riverhead. A funeral service will take place at 10:30 a.m. Friday, March 4, at St. John the Evangelist R.C. Church in Riverhead.

Memorial donations may be made to East End Hospice Camp Good Grief.

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Helen Elizabeth Farrell

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Helen Elizabeth Farrell of Wading River died suddenly on Feb. 28, 2022, at the age of 71. 

She was born April 19, 1950, in Queens, N.Y., to Joseph and Dorothy (Donovan) Cathers and lived in Wading River for the last 30 years of her life. 

Helen enjoyed cooking and was an avid reader of American history and politics. A devoted wife, mother and grandmother, she cherished nothing more than spending time with and caring for her family. 

Her husband, Richard, survives her, as does her son, Sean, and her grandson, Henry, both of Brooklyn. 

She was predeceased by her three beloved sisters: Dorothy Devito, Patricia Sangster and Rosemary Josephson. 

The family will receive visitors Wednesday, March 2, from 4 to 7 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck, where services will take place Thursday, March 3, at 10 a.m. Burial at Calverton National Cemetery will follow. 

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Henrietta Cetas

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Riverhead resident Henrietta Cetas died Feb. 26, 2022, at South Bay Hospital in Sun City Center, Fla. She was 100.

The family will receive visitors Thursday, March 10, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Tuthill-Mangano Funeral Home in Riverhead. A celebration of her life will take place Friday, March 11, at Calvary Baptist Church in Riverhead, with a viewing period at 10:30 a.m., followed by a funeral service at 11. Burial will follow at Calverton National Cemetery. 

Memorial donations may be made to Calvary Baptist Church of Riverhead.

A complete obituary will appear in next week’s News-Review.

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Kathleen Wright

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Kathleen Wright of Riverhead died Feb. 25, 2022, after a battle with Parkinson’s disease and dementia.

Predeceased by her husband, Earl Wright, she is survived by her daughter, Tammy Wicke, and one granddaughter.

Graveside services will take place in the spring at Ironville Cemetery in upstate New York.

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Fred David Perrin

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Fred David Perrin of Ogdensburg, N.Y., was born to Clarence and Mary Perrin in Canton, N.Y., on Nov. 27, 1950, and died Feb. 4, 2022.

A beloved husband, father and grandfather, he is survived by his wife of 50 years, Lee Perrin of Ogdensburg; his daughter, Kelley Perrin, husband O’Neil Cummings and his two granddaughters Ashlyn and Aleena Cummings of Latham, N.Y.; his son, David, wife Donna and his two grandchildren Livia and Nicolas Perrin of Mattituck.

Fred was an advocate of agriculture throughout his life. He had an associate degree in animal science from SUNY/Cobleskill and was named outstanding senior in animal husbandry. He was the keynote speaker at the New York State Guernsey Breeders convention, helped crest the Northern New York Guernsey Club and was its first president. Youth activities were always a huge part of his life. He was a chapter Future Farmers of America president and a county officer. Later during his Farm Bureau career he was awarded the Honorary FFA Empire Degree  and the Honorary American FFA Degree. His youth activity in 4-H was extensive, and he won many local and state awards.

Fred retired in 2019 after 40 years as a staff member of the New York Farm Bureau. He spent the first half of his career as a field representative and the second half as director of field services, working in the state headquarters in the Albany area. 

Fred served as town councilman for the town of Oswegatchie, N.Y. He was very active at St. John’s Church in Ogdensburg, where he served as a layman on the altar and was a member of the vestry and a church warden. 

Fred’s commitment to family, faith and farming will be celebrated at 1 p.m. Sunday, March 13, at Church of the Redeemer in Mattituck. A celebration of life will follow at his son and daughter-in-law’s bed and breakfast, Cedar House, 4850 Sound Ave., Mattituck, from 3 to 6 p.m. All are welcome.

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Paul F. Habighorst

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Paul F Habighorst, 96, of Calverton passed away peacefully on March 3, 2022. 

He was the husband of the late Joan Habighorst. Paul was born in Bielefeld, Germany, the son of Paul and Clara (Tempelmeier) Habighorst. 

Paul served in the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II, stationed in Greenland and Iceland. He then went on to obtain a Bachelor of Science degree from Queens College in New York. Over the course of his career, he managed several F.W. Woolworth stores throughout New York and Rhode Island. He was also an accomplished pianist, furniture craftsman, landscaper and anything else he put his brilliant mind to. Most of all he was a wonderful, loving father. Family was so important to him and he will be deeply missed by us all. 

He is survived by his loving daughters, June Gulcius, Ruth Dougherty and Irene Patrovic, and six grandchildren, Robert, Christopher, Caroline, Marlene, Julie and Daniel. 

The family will receive visitors Tuesday, March 8, from 4 to 6 p.m. at Tuthill-Mangano Funeral Home in Riverhead. Burial at Calverton National Cemetery will be private. 

In lieu of flowers, please consider planting a tree in his honor by visiting thetreesremember.com.

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Delio G. Izzillo

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Delio G. Izzillo of Southold, formerly of Valley Stream, N.Y., died Thursday, March 3, 2022. He was 95 years old.

Delio was born Dec. 23, 1926, in the Bronx, N.Y., to Antonette (Priziola) and Erminio Izzillo. After high school, he joined the U.S. Army and served from 1945 to 1946, attaining the rank of corporal. After the military he attended Fordham University, where he attained his Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science degree.

He married the love of his life, Santena D’Alena, on June 11, 1949, in the Bronx and together they had four children.

He was a member of Blessed Sacrament R.C. Church in Valley Stream, N.Y. He worked as a self-employed pharmacist for 40 years. For 10 years he worked as the head pharmacist for Albert Einstein Clinic.

Delio was predeceased by his parents; his brother Frank Izzillo; and his son Emil Izzillo. He is survived by his wife, Santena; children Barbara LaPoma (Robert) of Southold, Delia Ciccone (Joseph) of Southold and Theresa McCarty (Glenn) of Southold; grandchildren Raymond Ciccone, Nicholas LaPoma, Katherine Velardi, Anthony Ciccone, Antoinette Corcoran, Patrick McCarty, Luke Izzillo and Gabrielle Izzillo; great-grandchildren Madilyn Ciccone, Joseph Velardi, Annabella Ciccone and Jade Velardi; and sister Evelyn Jabs of the Bronx.

The family received visitors March 6 at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Southold. The Liturgy of Christian Burial was celebrated March 7 at St. Patrick’s R.C. Church in Southold, with Father John Barrett officiating. Entombment, with U.S. Army honors, will follow at Pinelawn Memorial Park in Farmingdale, N.Y.

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Denise Feeley-Manarel

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Riverhead resident Denise Feeley-Manarel died March 7, 2022, at East End Hospice Kanas Center for Hospice Care. She was 66.

Born Jan. 21, 1956, Denise was the daughter of Thomas and Marilyn Feeley. She was a 1974 graduate of Southold High School. She married Ross Manarel on July 15, 1979, in Hampton Bays. She worked as a real estate broker in Riverhead.

Denise enjoyed the beach, birds and entertaining, and she was a fantastic cook. She loved being with her family.

Predeceased by her parents, she is survived by her husband, Ross; her daughter, Sarah Burgess (Kevin) of Riverhead, and son, Jordan Ross “JR” Manarel (Maggie); her siblings, Ellen Smith of Florida, Tom Feeley of Bohemia, Arlene Skwara of Texas and Richard Feeley of Southold; grandchildren Jackson and Austin; stepchildren Michael Manarel (Laura), Lisa Jackson and David Manarel (Panida); step-grandchildren Max, Zoe, Matthew, Gavin, Kyah, Tara and Luca; and many loving nieces and nephews.

The family will receive visitors Friday, March 11, from 4 to 8 p.m. at McLaughlin Heppner Funeral Home in Riverhead. A memorial Mass will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 12, at St. Isidore R.C. Church in Riverhead.

Memorial donations may be made to East End Hospice Kanas Center for Hospice Care.

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James P. ‘Jim’ Costello

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James P. “Jim” Costello of Cutchogue, N.Y., formerly of Nashville, Tenn., and Massapequa, N.Y., passed away suddenly on Friday, March 4, 2022, at the age of 74. 

Predeceased by his parents, Kathleen and James Costello, Jim was the beloved husband of 50 years to Nancy and the loving father of Timothy and the late Michael. He is also survived by his sister Kathy Costello and brother-in-law Michael Gelormino, and was predeceased by his sisters Ann Shank and Regina Gelormino. He was the adored uncle to many nieces and nephews. 

Jim was a proud graduate of Levittown Memorial High School and C.W. Post campus of Long Island University. He was a former employee of LILCO and retired as vice president of procurement and administrative services at Nashville Electric Service.

The family will receive visitors Friday, March 11, from 2 to 6 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck. The Liturgy of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Saturday, March 12, at Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C. Church in Mattituck, with Msgr. Joseph Staudt officiating. Interment, with U.S. Army honors, will follow at Saint Charles R.C. Cemetery in Farmingdale, N.Y. 

In lieu of flowers, please consider a memorial gift to the Michael S. Costello ’96 Memorial Scholarship, payable to The University of Scranton, University Advancement, 800 Linden St., Scranton, PA 18510. Contributions may also be made online by visiting scranton.edu/makeagift; please select “Other” and type “The Michael S. Costello ’96 Memorial Scholarship” when making your gift.

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