Obituaries
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Described as a contemporary Will Rogers, Al Weiss never met a man or a person he didn’t like. more
Longtime Five Towns resident Phil Mistero is being remembered as a strong and loving man who cared deeply about his family and his community. Mistero died on Feb. 5, at age 77, of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which is known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. more
Whether she was caring for her family of four children and a husband, a dozen foster kids or mentoring health care staff, Karen L. Belsky was a source of love and hope for all who knew her. more
A popular and pleasant person, Angelo Guida was the type of guy that would give someone the shirt off his back. 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
Richard Schreiber, a longtime Hewlett Harbor resident and builder, passed away on Dec. 31. He was 85. more
Longtime North Woodmere resident Lawrence Merzon died on Dec. 27. He was 85. more
Brave enough to reach over the Atlantic Beach Bridge and save a man’s life, Robert J. DeRose Sr. taught his children through his deeds. more
Benjamin J. Moleno Sr. lived in Hewlett for all of his 92 years, and for 75 of those years, as a member of the Hewlett Bay Fire Department, his priority was helping to improve the lives of firefighters. more
Dorothy Plavin, an 18-year Cedarhurst resident, died on Dec. 23. She was 97. more
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