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Saturday
Jan192013

Obituary - Domenico Ambrosio, M.D.

AMBROSIO, M.D., Domenico, long time resident of Smithtown, NY, passed away after a short illness on January 12, 2013. Dr. Ambrosio was a practicing anesthesiologist in the Smithtown area since 1966. He was a member of the Nissequogue Golf Club and enjoyed golf, tennis, painting, yoga and being with his family. Beloved Husband of Marie. Loving Father of Maria Grace (Stephen) Karman, Christina (Steven) DiFiore, and the late Anthony (Sofia) Ambrosio. Devoted grandfather of Camryn, Christopher, Francesca, Alexander, Stephanie, and Catherine.

Funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Patrick’s RC Church, Smithtown. Interment followed at St. Patrick’s Cemetery.

Arrangements entrusted to the professional care of The Branch Funeral Home and Vigliante family. 190 East Main St., Smithtown, L.I., N.Y. www.branchfh.com

Saturday
Jan192013

Obituary - Helen S. Milne

MILNE, Helen S., Age 83, of Nesconset, passed away on January 14, 2013.

She was the beloved wife of the late Douglas Milne. Cherished mother of Douglas (Anne Marie) Milne. Loving Grandmother of Douglas and Matthew. Helen will be greatly missed by many.

Funeral Service was celebrated at Calverton National Cemetery. Interment followed at Calverton National Cemetery.

Arrangements entrusted to the professional care of The Branch Funeral Home and Vigliante family. 190 East Main St., Smithtown, L.I., N.Y. www.branchfh.com

Saturday
Jan192013

Obituary - Joseph A. Riegler

Riegler, Joseph A., Age 49, of Hauppauge, passed away on January 15, 2013. Beloved Son of Joseph and Barbara.Loving Father of Michael. Devoted Brother of Catherine, Steven, and the late Patricia Mary.

Funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Patrick’s RC Church in Smithtown. Interment followed at Smithtown Cemetery.

Arrangements entrusted to the professional care of The Branch Funeral Home and Vigliante family. 190 East Main St., Smithtown, L.I., N.Y. www.branchfh.com


Friday
Jan182013

Obituary - Grace Henderson Rich

Mrs. Grace Henderson Rich, born in Throgs Neck September 13, 1919, on Eastern Boulevard in the Bronx, the daughter of James Alexander Henderson and Charlotte Fischer Henderson, passed away on January 15th in St. James, New York, after a long illness. Mrs. Rich, married to Williston C Rich for nearly fifty years, is survived by her daughter, Alexandra Henderson Rich, a son, Williston C. Rich III of Hudson, Ohio, and nieces and nephews who grew up in the surrounding area. Three of Grace’s siblings also resided in St. James, a sister, Ruth Erichsen and two brothers, James and William.  Her older sister, Molly Greene, lived in Ventura, California. 

 Grace, an accelerated student, left junior high school at the age of ten and graduated from Elmira College at 18, when she was “too young to be an adult and too old to engage in teenage activities.” She received a Masters’ Degree at Columbia University and the next year began working at Time Magazine, meeting many people from the world of books and publishing, including Tom Matthews, John Hersey and her future husband, Williston. The couple married in 1945 a few months after the end of WWII and lived for a few years in New York City, according to Grace, “a charmed life in Greenwich Village, a time when the streets of New York were alive, and you never had to wait for anything.”

         The couple moved to Long Island in 1947 to raise their family, and Grace began a career as an educator, establishing venues for her expansive interests and serving the public for decades.  She taught Latin at the Knox School in Head of the Harbor, was a founder of the Harbor Country Day School, and helped to create the nursery school at the Episcopal Church and the Episcopal Teller School. Mrs. Rich began teaching in the Smithtown School District Junior High School before moving to the Central High School, where she taught English and then became chairman of the English Department. When a high school opened in 1973 on the west side of town, she accompanied the principal, Alfred Mastrangelo, along with several members of the HS East English department, to continue her role as chairman .  She guided the development of curricula and programs that created a foundation for Smithtown High School West’s department of English.  Mrs. Rich educated a generation of Smithtown’s high school students over a period of 27 years, before retiring in 1983. A Latin, Greek and Biblical scholar, she upheld the love of  literature and the English language, always serving as a model to her teachers and her pupils.  One of her fellow teachers commented that “Grace represented an ideal, something I wanted to aspire to.”   

 Beyond her dedication to education, Grace was passionate about music, especially opera and Ella Fitzgerald, was an avid gardener, a competitive force in crosswords and  a devoted animal lover.  Grace and Alex, her daughter and caretaker for the last seven years, moved from their house in Head of the Harbor to her late sister Ruth’s house in St. James, where they have been living for the past two years.  During this time, Grace’s nephews, Jonathan, David and Peter, owners of the house, as well as her many friends, hospice workers and church fellow parishioners, have all contributed to the well-being of a distinguished woman who has touched many lives. Grace’s funeral was celebrated at the Episcopal Church in St. James. Contributions in lieu of flowers can be sent to: St. James Episcopal Church, 490 North Country Road, St. James, NY 11780; Good Shepherd Hospice, 245 Old Country Road, Melville, NY 11747

Thursday
Jan172013

Obituary - Valentyna Paszkiewicz

Valentyna Paszkiewicz, 88, died January 15, 2013 in the comfort of her home. She was born on February 1, 1924 to Ivan and Kunigunde Pawluk. Valentyna resided in Smithtown, New York since 1959 and was a loving and devoted mother to her only son and seven daughters. Valentyna was married to her loving husband, Felix Paszkiewicz (1912-1984). She is survived by their children, Paul, Elizabeth,Theresa, Mary, Janet, Irene, Linda and Donna, thirteen grandchildren and one great granddaughter. Valentyna was beloved by her son-in-laws Richard, Andre, Terrance,Barry and Joseph. Valentyna loved music and lived her life like a song. Her song will forever live in hearts of all the people she loved. Services will be held at Fives Funeral Home in Smithtown, New York on Thursday January 17 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A funeral mass in Valentyna’s honor will take place at St. Joseph’s Church in Lake Ronkonkoma, New York on Friday January 18 at 10am