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Maryann Simchick

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Riverhead resident Maryann Simchick, 70, formerly of Cutchogue died Oct. 19 at Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead.

She was born Jan. 17, 1945, in Riverhead to Theodore and Bertha Trinowski and attended Riverhead High School.

Ms. Simchick worked as a sales clerk at Bay View Market in Aquebogue. Family members said she enjoyed animals, recipes and cooking.

Predeceased by her husband, Wesley, in 1996, Ms. Simchick is survived by her children, Suzanne Becker of Florida, Victoria, of East Moriches and Wesley Jr., of Southold; her sister, Frances Krietsek of Florida; and two grandchildren.

The family will receive visitors  Thursday, Oct. 22, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Coster-Heppner Funeral Home in Cutchogue. Burial will be private.

Memorial donations may be made to Quogue Wildlife Refuge or an animal rescue fund of the donor’s choosing.


Martha L. Tooker

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Former Baiting Hollow resident Martha L. Tooker died Sept. 11 at her home in Centerville, Mass., on Cape Cod. She was 91.

Ms. Tooker was the eldest of seven children born to Waino and Martha Ojala of West Barnstable, Mass. She graduated Barnstable High School in 1942 and Mount Auburn School of Nursing in Cambridge, Mass., in 1945.

From 1945 to 1947, Ms. Tooker served in the U.S. Navy, where, family members said, she met and fell in love with Navy corpsman Wilson C. Tooker. The couple married in 1947 and went on to have three children. They resided in Batavia, N.Y., before relocating to Baiting Hollow in 1972.

After moving to Baiting Hollow, Dr. and Ms. Tooker set up a medical practice, which served the community until Dr. Tooker’s death in 1976. Ms. Tooker continued to live in Baiting Hollow until 1982. She was a member of Baiting Hollow Congregational Church.

She was predeceased by her son John in 2008 and is survived by sons Wayne, of Harwich, Mass., and Matthew, of Centerville, Mass.; seven grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

A graveside service will be held at noon Saturday, Oct. 24, at Baiting Hollow Congregational Church. All who knew Ms. Tooker are welcome to attend.

Jan Harasimowicz

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Longtime Riverhead resident Jan Harasimowicz died Oct. 26 at his home. He was 73. 

He was born Nov. 2, 1941, in Poland to Waclaw and Stanislawa Harasimowicz.

Mr. Harasimowicz owned Janek Construction and was a director at the Polish Hall in Riverhead.

Family members said he enjoyed fishing and doing projects around the house.

Mr. Harasimowicz is survived by his wife, Janina, of Riverhead; his children, Anna Funfgeld of Baiting Hollow and Bozena Hejmej of Riverhead; his sister, Maria Muzylo of Brooklyn and additional siblings that live in Poland; and five grandchildren.

The family will receive visitors Wednesday, Oct. 28, from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday, Oct. 29, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at McLaughlin Heppner Funeral Home in Riverhead. A funeral service will be held at 9:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 30, at St. Isidore R.C. Church in Riverhead. Interment will follow at the church cemetery.

A complete obituary will follow.

Alex Charles Zuhoski

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Alex Charles Zuhoski of Cutchogue died Oct. 20 at Peconic Bay Medical Center. He was 86 years old.

Born May 28, 1929, he was the son of Anna and John Zuhoski. He is predeceased by his brother, John, and sister, Helen Orlowski. He is survived by his wife, Shirley Zuhoski, to whom he was married for over 65 years, the one and only true love of his life. Taken from a letter written to Shirley on Sept. 28, 1947, “Whenever you’re in my arms I feel as if I am in heaven.” He is survived by his children, Nancy Sacks of Mattituck, Denise Trifiletti (husband, Frank) of Jamesport, Maria Gaydosik (husband, Michael) of Mattituck and Alexander Zuhoski (wife, Therese) of Riverhead. He is survived by nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Alex was born into a strong and vibrant Polish farming community on Oregon Road in Cutchogue. He was passionate about farming and to the day he passed, he would speak fondly of the friends and memories garnered in those years. He later went on to become the sole caretaker at Kimogener Point, where he worked for 31 years. With kindness and compassion, he brought an unmatchable work ethic and dedication that went beyond his daily duties. Residents were known to refer to him as their second Dad, as he saw a generation grow within their community.

Alex was a man of strong faith. Sunday he never missed an 8 a.m. Mass at Our Lady of Ostrabrama, where he always sat in the first pew. His belief and faith was a part of his fabric; his very essence. He was also an active member of the Knights of Columbus for many years.

Alex also felt strongly about serving his community. He joined the Cutchogue Fire Department in April 1948 becoming the 179th member of the department and remained an active member until 1995, at which time he became an honorary member. His service was a great source of pride for him.

Alex was a kind, gentle and loving man. All who knew him will remember the near perpetual smile on his face and the kind words he would often impart. He was a proud man and had an unrelenting love for his family, faith and country. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends.

This is a paid notice.

Elizabeth J. Homan

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Elizabeth J. Homan, 87, of Cutchogue died Oct. 26 at Good Shepherd Hospice in Port Jefferson. 

Ms. Homan is survived by her husband, James.

The family will receive visitors Wednesday, Oct. 28, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Coster-Heppner Funeral Home in Cutchogue. A funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 29, at the funeral home. Interment will take place at Cutchogue Cemetery.

A complete obituary will follow.

Lois Brandstetter

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Lois Brandstetter of Southold passed peacefully in the early morning hours of Oct. 26, 2015, with her children at her side. She was 80. 

Born in the Bronx, she spent part of her early childhood in Lake Carmel, N.Y. and graduated from James Monroe High School. As a young woman, Lois worked as a secretary in Manhattan while still living in the Bronx. She met her future husband at church while singing in the choir. Falling in love, Lois married Robert Brandstetter in 1956. The young couple eventually moved to Levittown where they raised three children.

As a mom, Lois was a Brownie and a Girl Scout leader. She took on the role as class mother several times, chaperoned school trips, attended PTA meetings, went to concerts and attended every “meet the teacher” night there was. Drawing on her secretarial skills, she was known to stay up late to type a last-minute report for a procrastinating child. She ran the household, prepared meals, organized holidays and took care of elderly family members.

Lois began taking classes at SUNY Farmingdale in the mid-1970s with an interest in health care. She eventually received a professional certificate as an EEG technologist and took a position with the Nassau County Medical Center department of neurology. In 1984 she received that department’s distinguished service award.

After 20 years of service to Nassau County, Lois retired with her husband to the new home they had built in Southold.

Lois was an active member of St Peter Lutheran Church in Greenport. She sang in the choir and participated in numerous church committees and groups.

Her husband Bob passed away in October 2014 after 58 years of marriage.

Lois is survived by her daughter, Lisa Kunze and her husband, Charles; her son John and his wife, Pamela; her son Matthew and his wife, Laura and her grandchildren Bryan, Christine, Alexa, Kayleigh and Ashlynn. Her dedication to and love of family will be dearly missed.

The family will receive visitors Thursday, Oct. 29, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Southold. A service will be held Friday, Oct. 30, at St Peter Lutheran Church in Greenport, followed by interment with Bob at Calverton National Cemetery.

The family asks that in lieu of flowers you make a donation to either St Peter Lutheran Church or Southold Fire Department. Both the church and the fire department have been very supportive of our family.

This is a paid notice. 

Brenda H. Keyes

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Former Riverhead resident Brenda H. Keyes passed away Oct. 24, 2015, at Kent General Hospital in Dover, Del. 

Brenda was born in Riverhead. Prior to her illness, she worked as an administrative clerk with Suffolk County Department of Health.

Brenda first came to Dover while attending Wesley College, where she completed her associate degree. She later continued her education and received a bachelor’s degree from Long Island University in Southampton.

Friends described Brenda as a kind lady who loved music. She especially enjoyed singing. Throughout her life she was a member of several choirs. Brenda was also an active member of the Independent Odd Fellows, Golden Rule Lodge Post 17 and Hope Rebekah Lodge Post 24 in Milton, Del. She was also a member of Red Hat Society and Daughters of the American Revolution.

Brenda was predeceased by her parents Orlando “Lannie” Somers Keyes and Teresa Hawkes Keyes. She will be missed by her longtime friends, and caregivers Jonnie and Philip Stubbolo, whom Brenda lived with for the last nine years. She will be remembered by dear friends Kelly Stubbolo and Abbie Walters, Stephen Dunkle, Greg Smith and a special long life friend, Susan McHume whom she met in the first grade at Lady Island, S.C. She will also be remembered by extended family in New York and Massachusetts, especially cousins, Roger Keyes, Hollis Warner and Brice Bucholz and their families.

A celebration of her life will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8, at Pippin Funeral Home in Wyoming, Del. Guests may gather 1 hour prior to the service.

Memorials in her name may be made to the Hope Rebekah Lodge Post 24.

This is a paid notice. 

 

Florence Marie Pufahl

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Florence Marie Pufahl of Huntington and Shelter Island, formerly of Locust Valley, died peacefully on Oct. 23 at the Mary Ann Tully Hospice Care Inn. She was 93.

Born Jan. 17, 1922, in Queens Village, the second of Anna and James Green’s four daughters, she is remembered as a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother to her extensive family. She was a friend and confidante to countless people she touched in her storied life, especially her late husband Joseph; an entrepreneur, inventor and serial problem-solver who founded several businesses during the time they raised their three sons and a daughter.

Florence and Joe had been childhood friends when romance bloomed in their teen years. Their fathers went to boot camp together before shipping overseas during World War I, and family speculates that a two-year-old Joe was in the church when Florence was baptized. A photograph of Joe dating to when Florence was 16 has written on the back, “This could be the start of something good.” It was the start of something big.

They married in 1943 as the country was entering World War II. Joe was sidelined from service due to an injury sustained at birth, and they started their family. Three sons, John, Joe and Rob came first, followed by their daughter Kathy.

The Pufahls moved to Locust Valley in the 1969 where Flo met new friends and became active in the community. An accomplished horticulturalist, she was President of the Locust Valley Garden Club for several years and was recognized with a meritorious service award from the Federated Garden Clubs of America. She and Joe’s love of flowering plants was passed on to daughter Kathy, founder of Beds and Borders nursery and a nationally recognized authority credited with advancing the art of container gardening.

Florence’s horticulture skills were in evidence in Locust Valley as well as at their beloved Shelter Island summer home. The house on Coecles Harbor was the scene countless dinners, childhood sleepovers, boat expeditions and water ski runs that created a lifetime of memories for their extended family and friends.

An accomplished water skier who famously completed her aggressive slaloming runs without ever getting her hair wet, Flo made her final run around the harbor in August 2011, just three months before her 90th birthday. Equally accomplished on the slopes, she had skied some of the great mountains of Vermont, Colorado and Utah with her family.

Florence was predeceased by her husband Joe in 2011 and daughter Kathy in 2003. She is survived by her three sons, John (Cheryl) of Lloyd Harbor, Joseph (Sandra) of Cutchogue, and Robert (Helen) of Huntington Bay; grandchildren Christopher Pufahl, Lauren Kinney (Devin), Jessica Jones (Don); Kristen Schreck (Brad); Daniel Pufahl (Lauren); Kevin Cande (Jayne), Tyler Cande, Torie Cande, Kyle Lehman and Colleen Lehman; and five great-grandchildren.

Following a funeral mass at St.Patrick R.C. Church in Huntington, she was buried alongside her husband and daughter at Our Lady of the Isle Cemetery on Shelter Island.

Donations in her memory may be made to the Carol Pufahl Literacy Foundation, 3 Harmony Lane, East Setauket, NY 11733; the Kathryn Pufahl Cande Pediatric IBD Research Fund P.O. Box 1656, 5 East 98th Street, New York NY 10029; or Hospice Care Network, 99 Sunnyside Blvd., Woodbury, NY 11797.


Richard Gold

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Longtime Aquebogue resident Richard “Rick” Gold died Oct. 22. He was 48.

Rick was born May 8, 1967, in Queens to Doreen and Kenneth Gold. He attended school in the Riverhead School District.

Family members said Rick loved watching sports and would have loved to watch the 2015 World Series. He also enjoyed music, painting, artwork and writing.

Rick’s message, as shared by his family, was “Having an issue with drugs or alcohol? Please seek help and treasure. Peace Out!”

Predeceased by his brother, Kenneth, Rick is survived by his parents.

Burial took place at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Coram.

In lieu of flowers or donations, his family suggests that an act of kindness be performed for someone in need.

This is a paid notice. 

Nancy C. Purcell

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Nancy C. Purcell of Southold died Oct. 28, 2015, at Eastern Long Island Hospital in Greenport. She was 66. 

She was born in Greenport July 30, 1949, to Claire (née Drumm) and Gerard F. Purchell and was a graduate of Southold High School and Morrisville College.

Nancy had been a Health Aide with Comfort Keepers in Riverhead.

Predeceased by her parents and her brother, Keith, she is survived by her siblings, Susan of Southold, Bernard (Diane) of Greenport and Ellen Weygandt of New Jersey; her nieces and nephews, Ryan, Brendan, Chelsa, Rachel, Joelene and Troy and her great-niece and nephews, Shawn, Grace and Colt.

The family will receive visitors Sunday, Nov. 1, from 3 to 7 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Southold. Words of remembrance will be conducted at 6:30 p.m.

Memorial donations to the Southold Fire Department Rescue Squad, P.O. Box P.O. Box 1469, Southold, NY 11971 or North Animal Welfare League, P.O. Box 297, Southold, N.Y. 11971 would be appreciated.

This is a a paid notice. 

Georgina Gillen

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Georgina “Jean” Gillen, 90-years-old, residing in South Jamesport, passed away Oct. 29, 2015 at Riverhead Care Center from natural causes. 

Jean, daughter of Maude and Charles Ashdown was born in Hempstead on Christmas day in 1924.

Jean worked for many years as a professional secretary, assistant and office manager. In her retirement she devoted her time as loving mother and grandmother; hospital volunteer; and member of Red Hats, Pioneers, and Homemakers. Jean was a phenomenal seamstress.

Predeceased by her beloved husband Augustine “Gus” in 1988 and son Douglas in 2000, Jean is survived by her daughter, Kathleen and son-in-law, Lee Anthony, as well as six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

The family will receive visitors Saturday, Nov. 7, 2015, from 2 to 5 p.m. at Reginald H. Tuthill Funeral Home in Riverhead. Cremation and interment will be private.

The family would appreciate donations in Georgina’s name to: The Stony Brook University Cancer Center’s Research on Blood Cancers. Please send all donations to: Stony Brook Cancer Center Advancement, HSC Level 4 Room 172, Stony Brook, NY 11794-8430.

This is a paid notice. 

Anna Orros

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Anna Orros of Mattituck died Nov. 1, 2015, in Manhasset. She was 95. 

She was born Jan. 16, 1920, in Ano Lefkara, Cyprus to Iakovos and Fostira (née Zivanaris) Petropoulou.

A resident of the North Fork since 1976, she became a permanent resident in 1981 after relocating from Douglaston, N.Y.

Her daughter, Mary stated she was deeply devoted to Transfiguration of Christ Greek Orthodox Church in Mattituck and All Saints Greek Orthodox Monastery in Calverton where she was a founding member.

She was the wife of the late Nicholas Orros (1981) and mother of the late Jack Orros (1993) and Steven Orros (2007). She is survived by a daughter, Mary Guertin (Phil); grandchildren
Annene (Leo) Mutchler and Renee and Nicholas Orros; great-grandchildren Ricky and Ginelle Mutchler; daughter-in-law Lucy Orros; brother-in-law Peter Demetriou; nieces and nephews Mary Karavias, Peter and Marie Karous, Nick Karous and Fostira and John Rachwalski and other nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews in the United States, England and Cyprus.

The family will receive visitors on Wednesday, Nov. 4, from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Roslyn Heights Funeral Home in Roslyn Heights.

On Friday, Nov. 6, family will receive visitors from 10:30 to 11 a.m. at the DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck. The Divine Liturgy will follow at 11:30 a.m. Friday at Transfiguration of Christ Greek Orthodox Church in Mattituck. Interment will take place at Calverton National Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to All Saints Greek Orthodox Monastery, P.O. Box 802, Calverton, NY 11933; Transfiguration of Christ Greek Orthodox Church, 1950 Breakwater Road, Mattituck, NY 11952; American Cancer Society, 75 Davids Drive, Hauppauge, NY 11788 or God’s Love We Deliver, 166 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10013.

Funeral arrangements were entrusted to DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Homes.

This is a paid notice.

Illustrator, painter, cartoonist Rob White dies at 70

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New Suffolk resident Rob White, a man of myriad talents — ranging from painting, to illustrating, to editorial cartooning, to landscape architecture and substance abuse counseling — died Wednesday, Nov. 4, at Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead. He was 70. 

The cause of death was mesothelioma, a form of cancer caused by exposure to asbestos, according to his wife, Kate Altman, who survives him.

Mr. White may be best remembered locally as an award-winning editorial cartoonist for The Suffolk Times and its sister publications, The News-Review of Riverhead and The Shelter Island Reporter. His cartoons, which appeared in the newspapers mostly in the 1980s and ’90s, were honored on many occasions as the best in the state by the New York Press Association.

His attachment to the North Fork began as a young man, when he came to Cutchogue during the summer months to work on the fruit farm of his late aunt and uncle, Anne and John Wickham. He moved here permanently in the early 1970’s, when one of his first assignments was to illustrate a wine bottle label for the fledgling Hargrave Vineyard. Many years later, when his paintings were featured at the Jedediah Hawkins gallery in Jamesport, vineyard co-founder Louisa Hargrave surprised him with several bottles bearing copies of the original label. “Rob was touched. That was really sweet,” Ms. Altman said this week.

Rob White was born in Philadelphia, Pa., on August 22, 1945, the son of Kendall White and Margaret Lupton White, who survives him. His mother had been born and raised in Mattituck and was related through marriage to the Wickhams.

The family moved to Ithaca, N.Y., when Rob was an infant, and in later years lived in Westfield, Mass., and Chagrin Falls, Ohio.

He studied landscape architecture at Cornell University in Ithaca, graduating in 1967, and was working in that field a few years later in Ohio when he was contacted by a college friend, singer-songwriter Harry Chapin. It seemed Mr. White and Mr. Chapin both had sung in a Cornell a cappella group, the Sherwoods, and folk singer wanted to know if Mr. White wanted to join him on the road. He did, and for the next few years he served as Harry Chapin’s sound man and road manager, according to Ms. Altman.

Most notable, however, was Mr. White’s role as Mr. Chapin’s illustrator, as he supplied all the drawings for Mr. Chapin’s 1975 book, “Looking…Seeing — Poems and Lyrics by Harry Chapin.”

In addition to his work as an editorial cartoonist, in his years on the North Fork Mr. White was employed as a landscape architect and substance abuse counselor at Eastern Long Island’s Quannacut unit.

Mr. White painted steadily beginning in the 1990’s, but only had an opportunity to paint full time after he retired two years ago due to his illness, according to his wife. And he continued to paint up until a month before his recent hospitalization, she said.

In addition to his wife and mother, who divides her time between Cutchogue and Bradenton, Fla., Mr. White is survived by a son, Gregory White; a stepdaughter, Emma Rose Mead; two stepchildren from a previous marriage, Marci and Ryan McDermott; a brother, Kendall, of Cleveland, Ohio; and two sisters, Peggy Gravelle, of Oshkosh, Wisc., and Susan White, of Bradenton. He was preceded in death by his father and his brother, Ted.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Coster-Heppner Funeral Home of Cutchogue. In addition, Ms. Altman said she is planning a “big party” to celebrate her husband’s life in the near future.

Anne Elizabeth Hocking

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Anne Elizabeth Hocking, longtime resident of Southold and Greenport, passed away peacefully Nov. 7, with her children at her side. She was 81. 

She was born in Queens, June 21, 1934, to Christine and William Mack. She graduated high school in Long Island City, Queens as well as business school.

Anne worked as a secretary in New York City, and was also a model for L’Oréal.

Anne moved to the North Fork in 1970 with her husband Bill and children. They were the proprietors of The Shell Restaurant and Marina from 1970 until 1974, when they opened the Arrow Bar and Marina, which they ran from 1974 to 1988. She also managed Barge-In Crispy Chicken from 1981 to 1989. Anne was also the owner of The Old Post Office Deli and Pizzeria in Southold.

She was predeceased by three children; her daughter Patricia in 1958, her son John in 1984 and her daughter Peggy in 2006. Anne is survived by her daughters Anne Maker of Browns Mills, N.J and Kristin (Vincent) Tirelli of Mattituck; her grandson, Travis; her granddaughter, Nicole and four great-grandchildren, Jordan, Amelia, Logan and James. She is also survived by her brothers William (Marylou) Mack of New Jersey and John (Barbara) Mack of New Mexico and many dear nieces and nephews.

The family will receive visitors Tuesday, Nov. 10, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Southold. The Liturgy of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 11, at St. Patrick R.C. Church in Southold.

Memorial donations to the Greenport Fire Department Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 682, Greenport, NY 11944 or East End Hospice, P.O. Box 1048, Westhampton Beach, NY 11978.

John H. Marsman of Riverhead, 105

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John H. Marsman of Riverhead died Nov. 9 at his home. He was 105.

He was born Nov. 6, 1910, in Pittsburgh to Katherine (Moore) and John Marsman.

Mr Marsman was an electrical engineer with Sperry Gyroscope in Farmingdale and was active with the Riverhead Senior Center.

Family members said he enjoyed bike riding, sudoku, organic gardening, exercise and swimming.

Predeceased by his wife, Audrey in 2000, he is survived by his daughter, Gale Pisciotta of Florida; his son, John Marsman Jr. of Michigan; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.

A graveside service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 13, at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Center Moriches.

Arrangements were in the care of McLaughlin Heppner Funeral Home in Riverhead.

Photo Caption: Glenwood Village resident John Marsman gets a chuckle out of the musical birthday card which plays the “Chicken Polka” at the birthday celebration held in 2010 in the Glenwood Village Recreation Center. (Credit: Barbaraellen Koch, file)


Marie R. Boutcher

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Marie R. Boutcher of Laurel died at Riverhead Care Center Nov. 11, 2015. She was 93 years old. 

She was born in Bay Shore, Nov. 16, 1921, to Robert Raymond and Bessie May (née Foster) Ryder.

Predeceased by her husband, Frederic H. Boutcher, Jr. on December 13, 1995, she is survived by sons; Robert F. (Sharon), Frederic III and Gerald (Arta); five grandchildren: Johanna Gamboa, Frederic Boutcher IV, Nathan Boutcher, Andrew Boutcher and Emmadora Boutcher and six great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her twin sister, Betty Brown.

Marie was a music teacher at Riverhead BOCES; teaching being her true passion. She also gave private lessons in her home for many years. Marie was active for many years in the Mattituck Presbyterian Church and enjoyed singing in the choir. After retirement was a volunteer for RSVP. She also enjoyed spending time with her beloved family.

The family will receive vistors Friday, Nov. 13 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Mattituck. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 14, at the funeral home. Interment will follow at Laurel Cemetery.

This is a paid notice. 

Robert G. Eldridge Jr.

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Robert G. Eldridge Jr. of Riverhead died Nov. 17 at Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead. He was 76.

Born in Brooklyn on Oct. 31, 1939, Mr. Eldridge was the son of Eleanor (Kaufman) and Robert G. Eldridge Sr.

Mr. Eldridge was employed by Mattituck Plumbing and Heating. He was a member of East End Surf Club and enjoyed fishing and snowmobiling.

He is survived by his wife, Jean; two sons, Robert G. III of Aquebogue and Ronald of Riverhead; and a daughter, Deborah, of Rochester, N.Y.

Funeral services were private. Arrangements were in the care of McLaughlin Heppner Funeral Home in Riverhead.

Christopher P. Patti

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Riverhead resident Christopher P. Patti, formerly of Northport, died Nov. 17 at St. Catherine of Sienna Hospital in Smithtown. He was 87. 

Born May 23, 1928, in Brooklyn, he was the son of Rosina (Conti) and Joseph Patti.

Mr. Patti served in the U.S. Army from 1950 to 1952. He worked as a mechanic for TWA at John F. Kennedy Airport in Queens.

Family members said he enjoyed golf, hunting and fishing.

Predeceased by his sister, Mary O’Malley in 2011, Mr. Patti is survived by his wife of over 60 years, Philomena (née Cialone); his son, Christopher, of Riverhead; his daughter, Rosemary Grande of Farmingville; his brother, Joseph, of New Jersey and six grandchildren.

The family received visitors  Nov. 19 at Reginald H. Tuthill Funeral Home in Riverhead. A funeral service was held Nov. 20 at St. John the Evangelist R.C. Church in Riverhead, officiated by Father Larry Duncklee. Burial took place at Calverton National Cemetery.

Harriette A. Wheaton

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Aquebogue resident Harriette A. Wheaton, formerly of Centerport, died Nov. 22, 2015, at home. She was 94. 

She was born Dec. 25, 1920, in Nichols, N.Y., to Harry and Grace Burns and was a homemaker.

Predeceased by her husband, Dr. Gordon A. Wheaton (2005), her sister, Marion B. Simon and her great-grandson, Ryan, Harriette is survived by her sons, Mark G. of North Chili, N.Y. and Scott (Sherry) of Aquebogue; her grandchildren, Kirsten (Kevin) Black, John (Melissa) Scelsi, Jeremy (Randylyn) Wheaton and Benjamin (Jennifer) Wheaton; and her great-grandchildren, Dylan, Lauren, Tyler, Rhys and Julianna.

Cremation was private.

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

Paul D. DeCabia

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Paul D. DeCabia of Baiting Hollow died Nov. 22. He was 65. 

Born June 28, 1950, he was the son of Antoinette (Ruggiero) and Carmen DeCabia.

Mr. DeCabia worked as a title reader for P.D.D. Title in Baiting Hollow. He coached Riverhead Varsity Football and was a member of the Touchdown Club.

He is survived by his wife, Kathleen and his children, Brian and Daniel, all of Baiting Hollow.

The family will receive visitors Friday, Nov. 27, from 2 to 4 p.m. 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, Nov. 28, at St. John the Evangelist R.C. Church in Riverhead. Cremation was private.

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