Obituaries
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Jim Weissman, a banker in the Five Towns for the past quarter century, died suddenly of a heart attack on Monday. He was 65. more
She possessed the panache and sparkle of a movie star and loved to sing and enthrall her audience. Bronx-born Dorothy Kasloff Zuckerman also devoted time to charitable causes and held her family in her heart. more
Louis Freilich, a 35-year Atlantic Beach resident, died on June 26. He was 87. more
She lived nearly 105 years and survived the Holocaust. Ruth Blumenthal Meyberg, the mother of Hewlett resident Marion Blumenthal Lazan, died on Dec. 27, after a brief illness. She was 104. more
Longtime member of the Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department Ladies’ Auxiliary and lifetime Inwood resident Cecelia Macioce died on Dec. 19, after battling ovarian cancer. She was 67. more
After a two-year battle with cancer Bronx-native and former Cedarhurst business owner Nils Alan Flanzraich died in Reno, Nev. on June 30. He was 71. more
Florence B. “Florrie” Schwartzberg worked in two professions that were once considered for men only, and made a distinct impact with the people she employed. more
Obituaries from the 10-1-09 issue of the Nassau Herald. more
Linda Santisteban was a smart, energetic woman who joined the work force early in life, changed careers then committed her love and time to her family and community. more
He was an example of the America dream. Giacomo Anthony Campanile who was known as Tony to those he helped furnish their homes, offices, business and even boats, came to the U.S. at 16 from Prata, Avellino, Italy where he was born on May 26, 1938. more
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