Death Notice / Obituary

Sunday
Mar292015

Death Notice - Angela Jean Leacock

LEACOCK- Angela Jean, Age 85, of Smithtown, NY passed on March 16, 2015. Beloved Wife of William. Loving Mother of William (Indira) and Corrine (John) Rampollo. Adored Grandmother of 2 and Great-Grandmother of 5. Funeral Service was celebrated at Branch Funeral Home. Interment followed at L.I. National Cemetery in Farmingdale. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Arrangements entrusted to the professional care of The Branch Funeral Home Smithtown and Vigliante family. Online guest book at www.branchfh.com

 

Sunday
Mar292015

Death Notice - Mabel R. Loughlin

LOUGHLIN—Mabel R. (nee Schweizer), of Nesconset, NY, passed on March 21, 2015 at the age of 82. She was the beloved wife of the late James P. Loughlin. Devoted mother of three adoring daughters, Laurie (Bill) Sweeney, Deirdre (Kevin) Mos and Patricia (Tom) Dunning. She was the loving grandmother of Kaitlin (Shawn), Erin and Billy Sweeney, Lauren and Alexandra Mos and Rachael Dunning. Proud great-grandmother of Riley Manigly. Cherished sister of Dorothy Curto, the late Louise Cobb and the late Robert Schweizer. Dear sister in law of Mary, John, Michael (Bernadette), Richard (Susie), Christina (Lou), Marty (Cookie), Jane, Peter (Paula), Vincent and William (Cecelia). She was a loving aunt to many nieces and nephews. Mabel was a longtime teacher in the Connetquot School District, loved her family and friends and never forgot any of their birthdays. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends. Funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Patrick’s RCC. Interment followed at Washington Memorial Park. Arrangements entrusted to the professional care of The Branch Funeral Home Smithtown and Vigliante family. Online guest book at www.branchfh.com

Sunday
Mar292015

Death Notice - Frieda DeLecce

DeLECCE —Frieda, Age 97, of N. Merrick, passed on March 23, 2015. Cherished wife of the late Nicholas. Devoted mother of Paul (Patricia), Vivien (Conrad) Tromba, Joseph (Linda) and Nicholas (RoseMarie). Adored Grandmother of Andrea (Joseph), JoAnna (Jim), Jennifer (Frank), Joseph (Lynda), Nicole, Jaclyn, Dominic and Michael. Beloved great-grandmother of seven. Funeral  Mass  was celebrated at St. Joseph’s R.C. Church in Kings Park. Interment followed at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale. Arrangements entrusted to the professional care of The Branch Funeral Home Smithtown and Vigliante family. Online guest book at www.branchfh.com


Sunday
Mar292015

Death Notice - Barbara J. Mehrman

MEHRMAN-Barbara J. nee Moylan age 78 of Stony Brook, NY passed peacefully on March 25, 2015. Barbara was the Director & Assistant Dean of Touro Law Center Career Services for 22 years and Assistant Dean Emeritus, retiring in 2011. She will be sorely missed by all those whose lives she touched and will forever live in our hearts. Loving mother of Dorothy Kowalski, Susan (Terrance) McGowan, Kevin (Eileen) Mehrman & Christopher (Patricia) Mehrman. Cherished grandmother of Meagan (Joseph), Matthew, Julia, John, Jade, Cory, Ashley, Carissa and Christopher. Beloved great-grandmother of Brenna, Madeline and Jackson. Dear sister of Stephen (Katherine) Moylan and Peter Moylan. Funeral Mass was celebrated at St. James R.C. Church Setauket, NY. Private cremation followed. In lieu of flowers please donate to one of the following at Barbara’s request: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital , St. James Food Pantry, Nassau/Suffolk Law Services or Touro Law Public Advocacy Center. Arrangements entrusted to the professional care of The Branch Funeral Home Smithtown and Vigliante family. Online guest book at www.branchfh.com

Friday
Mar202015

Obituary - John Jay McNulty 

“Jay” McNulty died peacefully on March 18, 2015 at Joanne’s Hospice in Bonita Springs, Florida. Born on May 23, 1939, Jay spent most of his life on Long Island. He earned his associate degree in Construction Technology from the State University of New York at Farmingdale in 1959. Shortly after graduation, he started his own construction firm, Clarendon Homes Inc. The start of his business was interrupted by a tour of duty in the United States Marine Corps Reserve. Upon his discharge, he returned to his hometown area and opened his office in Port Jefferson, New York. For the next 45 years, his firm went on to build over 750 high-end custom homes, as well as apartments, condominiums and professional offices. In the early 1980’s, his firm was selected to build a major solar energy research project for the Electric Power Research Institute of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Clarendon Homes built five specially designed homes in Wading River, New York, while five homes were built in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The data collected proved very useful and is still used by utility companies today in the incentive programs they offer for the use of individual solar systems. Jay also built many extraordinary homes in the Hamptons, on the eastern end of Long Island, several of which were featured in national magazines.

Jay married his loving wife, Sheri, on April 13, 1968 and was the proud father of their three children Tracey Alta, of Seattle, WA, Gary McNulty, of Smithtown, NY and Heather Haynie (Harris), of Charlottesville, VA and grandfather of Wesley Jay Haynie. 

Jay was not only a talented and successful builder but also an engaged member of his community and an enthusiastic parent. He was very involved in his village government for over 20 years, serving on various boards. He was a member of numerous builders associations as well. If he was not the coach himself to his children’s sport teams, he could be spotted on the sideline cheering on the teams with pride. Jay enjoyed playing tennis with friends, downhill skiing, and could often be found “putzing” in the yard or riding his lawn mower. His energy and enthusiasm for his work and his family were infectious and he was an inspiration to his peers. He retired in 2005 after building his dream home on Long Island. Jay and Sheri bought their second/winter home in Bonita Springs in 2006 and enjoyed many outdoor activities together in the sun. In 2010 they sold their home in St. James, NY and spent their summers at Smith Mountain Lake in Penhook, VA, still wintering in Florida. Most recently, they sold their SML summer home and moved to Charlottesville, VA.

Jay is predeceased by his parents, Marjorie and Lester Francis McNulty (Greenlawn, NY) and his brothers, David and Donald McNulty. Jay lived a full life and will be missed by many.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that memorial contributions be made to Hope Hospice, 9470 HealthPark Circle, Ft. Myers, FL 33908.

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