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DIBELLA, ARMAND J. he often gave the piano players a run for their money in trying to remember tunes that Mr. Harris easily had in his arsenal. Family members fondly remember his always singing snatches of songs and talking about the beauty of a Johnny Mercer lyric or the humor in one by Cole Porter. When the NY Giants (baseball) moved west to San Francisco in 1958, Mr.

Harris's loyally survived a 3-hour time difference to continue rooting for his team. With the advent of cable and sports TV, Mr. Harris could be found watching west coast Giants games late into the night. One of his final joys was seeing them win the World Series this past October. Mr.

Harris would say that his finest and longest lasting collaboration during his time in the theatre was with Geraldine Delaney, a Broadway dancer, who was introduced to him while she was performing out of town in the original Guys and Dolls as a Hot Box Girl. They were married in December 1953, during a holiday break of Wonderful Town, in which she was appearing and spent the next 39 years together, raising a family in Pomona, NY. Geraldine passed away in 1992. He is also preceded in death by his mother and father, Jenny and Charles Harris; his brother Sister in Law, Charles Eleanor; and sister, Jane. He is survived by children: Jeremiah, James wife Katharine, Joseph wife Katherine, and Jennifer Mary; and 6 grandchildren: Robert, John, Mary Kate, Joseph, Elizabeth and Delaney.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, February 17, 2015, from 2-8pm at the Leo P. Gallagher Son Funeral Home, 31 Arch Greenwich, CT, followed by a memorial service on Wednesday at 10am. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Actors Fund of America, 729 Seventh Avenue, 10th floor, NY, NY10019or Special Olympics New York, Attn: Donations, 504 Balltown Road, Schenectady, NY 12304. HARRIS, included Two For the Seesaw with Henry Fonda and Anne Bancroft, and The Miracle Worker, again with Anne Bancroft and a young Patty Duke. Mr.

Harris was an early member of the Broadway Show League, playing Softball weekly in Central Park for years against other Broadway show teams. His son Joseph recalls being at the games as a youngster, and being entertained by Lucille Ball, the star of Wildcat at the Alvin Theatre, while his father played third base for the Wildcat team on the field. Wait Until Dark, in 1966, signaled the beginning of a prosperous two-decade collaboration with Ira Bernstein. Shows under their management tutelage include: Pippin, The Apple Tree, 1776, The Norman Conquests trilogy, The Act, and Sophisticated Ladies. In 1968, Mr.

Bernstein and Mr. Harris began producing shows, their first venture being Golden Rainbow starring Eydie Gorme and Steve Lawrence, which ran for 383 performances. Other successful producing credits for Mr. Harris Mr. Bernstein included Bob Fosse's Chicago, On the Twentieth Century and The 1940's Radio Hour.

On the Twentieth Century received a Tony nomination for Best Musical in 1978, and The 1940's Radio Hour was nominated forthe Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical in 1980. In 1980, they also produced The Roast, directed by Carl Reiner, written by Jerry Belson and Garry Marshall, and starring Peter Boyle and Rob Reiner. He was involved with many celebrated hit shows during his tenure on Broadway. In his rale as general manager, Mr. Harris helped launch the musicals Mame starring Angela Lansbury, directed by Gene Saks; the original Sweet Charity, directed by Bob Fosse and starring Gwen Verdon; Sophisticated Ladies with Gregory Hines and Judith Jameson; and My One and Only with Tommy Tune and Twiggy.

Successful plays include Noises Of; Glengarry, Glen Ross; Pgymalion with Peter O'Toole and Amanda Plummer; and Merchant of Venice with Dustin Hoffman. M. JOSEPH P. Butterfly, with John Lithgow and B. D.

Wong ran for 777 performances and garnered the Pulitzer Prize for Drama as well as the Tony Award for Best Play. In the later years of his career, Mr. Harris produced a number of Irish plays with his cherished friend, Noel Pearson. Foremost among them is Brian Friel's Dancing at Lughnasa, which won Mr. Harris and Mr.

Pearson the 1992 Tony Award for Best Play, and was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding New Play. Other Friel plays Mr. Harris and Mr. Pearson produced on Broadway are Translations and Wonderful Tennessee. Someone Who'll Watch Over Me by Frank McGuiness, nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play in 1993, was another of the Irish playwrights produced by Mr.

Harris and Mr. Pearson in the 1990's. Their final production together, a revival of An Inspector Calls by J. B. Priestley (a Brit), won Mr.

Harris his third Tony Award, for Best Revival of a Play and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play Revival in 1994. One of Mr. Harris's fondest rales was as a mentor to those coming up in the industry. Many current theatrical professionals received their start on his shows and remember him warmly. "Joe was very much a second father to me, said Frank Scardino, Executive Director of the Johnny Mercer Foundation and a theatrical producergeneral manager.

"In a significant way, he was instrumental in the direction and success of my career. We remained close for 40 years." In addition to having been a member and serving on the Board of Governors of the Broadway League, Mr. Harris was the first Chairman of the Board of the Directors of the Johnny Mercer Foundation. He also served on the Board of Directors for Production Resource Group and was a longtime member of the Shubert Alley Irregulars. Mr.

Harris was a student of song lyrics and knew hundreds of them by heart. Late night sing-a-longs in the lounge at the Pierre Hotel proved his prowess among challengers and Joseph P. Harris, an award winning theatrical producer and general manager, who has been associated with over 200 Broadway productions, died peacefully at home in Greenwich, CT on Wednesday. He was 87 years old. During his 54 years on Broadway, Mr.

Harris served as a producer, general manager and initially an assistant general manager of both plays and musicals. Mr. Harris was born in Manhattan on July 2, 1927 and moved to Queens during his childhood. He graduated from Forest Hills High School and was drafted into the Army. After returning home from serving as part of the occupation forces under General McArthur in Japan, he started his theatrical career as the Assistant General Manager on Finian's Rainbow, in 1948, working alongside his father, the general manager, Charles Harris.

During his career Mr. Harris crossed paths with many artists, including the legendary Bob Fosse, producing Fosse's Chicago and the revival of Sweet Charily starring Debbie Allen. Sweet Charily brought him the first of his three Tony Awards for Best Reproduction of a Musical in is a loss to the industry and to anyone who knew him." said Dick Wolff, former President of Jujamcyn Theatres. "Joe Harris was one of the nicest, smartest, fairest theatrical personalities I met in my time. We had many good times and laughs together." He was the company manager of the 1951 musical, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, starring Shirley Booth, and his first general manager credit was for the 1952 revival of Golden Boy, starring Lee J.

Cobb and Jack Klugman. Throughout the 1950's Mr. Harris was the General Manager for numerous shows including the musicals Can Can and Silk Stockings, both with music and lyrics by Cole Porter; Li'l Abner, directed and choreographed by Michael Kidd, with music by Gene DePaul and lyrics by Johnny Mercer; and Most Happy Fella with book, music and lyrics by Frank Loesser. Straight plays he general managed during this time PATRICIA GILVEY AGE: 60 MAHOPAC Patricia Gilvey passed away at her home in Mahopac, NY on Thursday February 12, 2015. She was born in Ithaca, NY on November 22, 1954 the daughter of the late Barbara and John Gilvey.

She moved to Mahopac at 4 years of age and attended school in Mahopac, graduating from Mahopac High School in 1972. She earned her degree in computer sciences at Mercy College. Earlier in life Patricia worked at Caldor's, Readers Digest and as a programmer for a NY City software company. She went on to work at Jilco and part time at Macy's while also taking care of her elderly parents until their death this past year. She enjoyed traveling and was a supporter of the New York Jets.

Her real passion was her relationships with her lifelong friends. She is survived by her sisters Barbara Jeanne Talbot (Robert) and Mary Tierney (Frank), her brother, John Gilvey (Wendy) 12 nieces and nephews and Brian and Allison Eagen children of her deceased partner Darryl Eagen. Visitation will be held on Monday from PM at Joseph J. Smith Funeral Home where funeral services will be held at 7:30 PM. In lieu of flowers, please make memorial contributions in her name to Hospice of Putnam and Westchester County.

Joseph J. Smith Funeral Home Mahopac, NY 10541 845-621-1992 MAZZA, MARGARET Margaret Mazza of Yonkers, NY passed away on February 12, 2015. She was 95 years old. Beloved wife of the late, Peter. Loving mother of Richard Marilyn (Peter) Berman, and the late Peter T.

Mazza. Cherished sister of Josephine Gelcich, Mary Koehler, John Gelcich and the late Frances Gelcich. Calling hours will be at FLYNN MEMORIAL HOME, on Central Park Avenue, on Monday from 4 to 8 pm. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, at 10 am, at Saint Eugene's Church. Interment will be follow at Gate of Heaven Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the American Cancer Society will be greatly appreciated by her family. Flynn Memorial Home 1652 Central Park Avenue Yonkers, NY 10710 (914) 963-5178 flynnmemorialhome.com HANSON, ROBERT C. SORRENTINO, THERESA V. (TERRY) FRANK, Ursula G. Frank, at the exceptional age of 95, passed away Thursday, February 12, 2015.

She was a resident of Bedford Hills for over 50 years. Born in Berlin, Germany to George and Gerta Seyfferth in 1919, her family emigrated to Newburgh, NY when she was 9 years of age. Ursula attended the local schools and graduated from the Newburgh Free Academy. In1939 she married Emil Frank in Newburgh where their son Richard was born. In 1941 they moved to The Bronx and owned and operated the Pelham Bay Bake Shop for over 20 years.

They later moved to Mt Kisco where they owned and operated the Village Bake Shop from 1960 to 1971. Ursula was a volunteer at Northern Westchester Hospital and F.I.S.H. (Friends In Service HelpingJ.She was also a long time member of The Lutheran Church of The Resurrection, Mt. Kisco. Ursula was predeceased by her beloved husband Emil in 1995 and her brother Hans Seyfferth of Oram, Utah in 1978.

Ursula Armand J. DiBella, 88, lifelong resident of Greenwich CT, passed away on February 11, 2015. Armand was the eldest of five children born to James Josephine DiBella of Greenwich. He served honorably in World War II aboard the U.S.S. Tortuga, travelling throughout the Pacific Region aiding Naval vessels in distress.

Returning to Greenwich, he joined the Greenwich Police Department where he spent 10 of his 20 years with the Marine Division, patrolling the Greenwich waters he dearly loved. After retirement, he captained a private yacht for a prominent family in Belle Haven for many years. Later, he captained his own beloved boat happily navigating the waters and ports of the Eastern Seaboard with his wife, Diane. He is survived by his wife Diane and her daughters Sherry Delany, Susan Blair, and Stephanie Einsiedler; his son the Honorable Robert DiBella, his daughter Debbie DiBella, and their mother Ann Cugno Hill; his grandchildren Danielle DiBella, twins Joe and Koo Delany, and Diane and Luke Einsiedler; and his siblings John, Jeanne, Albert and Georgeanna. Throughout his life, Armand loved being "on the always lending a helping hand to those in need, and was a trusted and loyal friend to many, many people.

He will be greatly missed, but never gone from our hearts. Family and friends may visit at Castiglione Funeral Home, 134 Hamilton Avenue, Greenwich CT on Monday, February 16, 2015 from 4-8pm. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Greenwich Police Silver Shield Association, Greenwich CT. For online condolences, please visit www. castiglionefh.com.

MC CABE, JAMES James Mc Cabe, a lifelong Yonkers resident, died on Thursday February 12, 2015 at Danbury Hospital surrounded by his family. He was 80 years old. He was born on July 3, 1934 to Bernard and Helen Hill Mc Cabe in Yonkers where he was raised and educated, graduating fron Saunders Trade and Technical School. Mr. Mc Cabe was a supervisor in the Forestry Division for the City of Yonkers for thirty years until his retirement in 1990.

He served his country proudly in the Marines from 1950 to 1953 during the Korean War. He was a longtime member of VFW Post 1666 in Yonkers. He was a parishioner of Sacred Heart Church and enjoyed singing, telling jokes and playing the lottery. "He was very well known and very well liked in Yonkers" his family said. On June 7, 1959, he married his loving wife, Mary Ann Trehey in St.

Joseph Church in Yonkers. Mrs. Mc Cabe died on August 12, 1988. He is survived by one son, Danny Mc Cabe and his wife Michele of Bronx, N.Y., one daughter, Kathy Abraham and her husband, Jay of Danbury, two brothers, John Mc Cabe of Pennsylvania and William Mc Cabe of Brewster, N.Y. and three sisters, Jean Stroh of Yonkers, Joan Williams of Hastings on Hudson and Helen Leather of Brewster.

He is also survived by many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by two brothers, Edward and Bernard Mc Cabe and two sisters, Eleanor Jakubek and Catherine Byrnes. Visiting hours will be at Whalen Ball Funeral Home on Monday 3-7pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Sacred Heart Church on Tuesday, February 17th at Interment will follow at St. Joseph Cemetery.

Donations in his memory may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, www. woundedwarriorproject.org. Whalen Ball Funeral Home 168 Park Ave. Yonkers, N.Y. 10703 (914)965-5488 www.whalenandballfh.com J' Honored Provider SCHMIDT, THERESA A.

Theresa A. Schmidt, a lifelong resident of Tuckahoe passed away peacefully on February 12, 2015 at the age of 98. She was born in Tuckahoe on November 13, 1916 to the late Francesco and Paola Fuscaldo. She worked as a hairdresser at Act One in Eastchester until her retirement. She was predeceased by her husband William Schmidt in 1994.

The family will receive friends on Monday morning, February 16, 2015 from 9 to 10 AM. A mass of Christian Burial will follow at the Church of the Assumption Tuckahoe at 1 0:30 AM. Interment to follow in Holy Mount Cemetery. RIZZO, MILLIE Beloved wife of the late Joseph. Loving mother of Patricia Galasso, Marie Inzero, and Joseph.

Cherished grandmother of 5 and 8 great-grandchildren. Reposing Sisto FH, 3489 E. Tremont Bx Sistofh.com. Visiting Mon. 2-5 7-9 pm.

Mass Tues. 10 am Holy Rosary Church, Bx. Interment St. Raymond's Cemetery. MARRINAN, PATRICK JOSEPH URSULA G.

is survived by her son Richard (Edie) Somers, N.Y; Grandson Erik (Margaret) of Brooktondale, NY; Granddaughter; Krista Toba (Andreas) of Bedford Hills, NY. Great Grandsons Niko Toba 4 12 yrs, Dante Toba 3 12 yrs and Sebastian Frank 3yrs and a Niece, Linda Ward of Murray, Utah. Her family will receive friends on Monday, February 16th at Clark Associates Funeral Home, 4 Woods Bridge Rd, Katonah, NY from 2:00 to 5:00 PM. The funeral service will be Tuesday, February 17th, at The Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, Mt. Kisco.

at 10:00 AM. Interment will follow at Cedar Hill Cemetery, Newburgh, NY. Memorial contributions may be made to the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection. Arrangements by: Clark Associates Funeral Home 4 Woods Bridge Road Katonah, NY 10536 (914)232-3033 clarkassociatesfuneralhome. (and wife Susan) of Poughkeepsie, NY, Edward (and wife Holly) of Bronxville, Peter (and wife Mary Ellen) of Crestwood, grandsons Brian and Ted, granddaughters Morgan, Jane, Kristen, Katherine and Charlotte, his brother James (and wife Cynthia) of Rockville, MD and numerous nieces and nephews.

His entire extended family and their friends will forever miss Pat's warm and endearing ways, his smile, and the constant pleasure of his company. Visiting hours will be held Monday February 16th from 2 to 4PM and 7 to 9PM at Fred McGrath Son Funeral Home, Bronxville. Mass of the Resurrection Tuesday February 17th at 10AM at Annunciation Church, Crestwood. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to the charity of your choice. RUSINKO, ANDREW Andrew George Rusinko, 57, of Exton, PA, loving son of Paul and Justine Rusinko, passed away on February 12, 2015 following complications due to brain surgery.

He was born in Yonkers, attended St. Mary's Greek Orthodox Church, and graduated from Saunders High School. Andrew served in the U.S. Navy. He is survived by his loving and devoted wife, Catherine, and children Megan, Emily, Andrea and Drew.

He is also survived by his brother Paul (Emma), and sisters Christine Brookins (Robert), Susan Gallo (Peter), Barbara Haggerty, Dianne Triano (Thomas), and many nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, February 21, 2015 2:00 p.m. at West Chester Church of Christ, 1326 Park Avenue, West Chester, PA 19380. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his name to the Wounded Warrior Project Organization 1-855-448-3997 To send Flowers, Sympathy Card or Gift to the Family go to LoHud.comobits and follow Wj-m. the prompts.

lOllUQ com Terry Sorrentino of Farmington Hills, Ml passed away peacefully, with family by her side, on Friday, February 13. Terry was born at Mount Vernon Hospital in 1932 to Michael and Rose (Russo) Sorrentino. She completed her Bachelor of Arts Degree at the college of New Rochelle, and went on to earn a Master's of Science in Library Science, and a Master's of Science in Media Studies. Her career started as a Homebound Teacher for students with physical or mental disabilities. Always the adventurous soul, Terry decided to move to Juneau, Alaska for her first classroom teaching assignment.

She later moved to Michigan to teach elementary school, but jumped at the opportunity to become a school librarian and media specialist, where she spent the remainder of her 32 year career. Terry loved to travel and explore, as evidenced by the many souvenirs she collected from around the world. She also enjoyed spending summers in the Catskills at a family resort at which she earned the title "Chief Pool When her nieces and nephews were growing up, she would often pile as many as she could into her VW Beetle to play a game she called "The Each child, in age-ranked order, would say "turn rightleft at the next They never knew where they'd end up after hours of exploring, but every trip was always topped off with a stop for Carvel ice cream. There was no doubt that she doted on her family and loved to spoil her 10 nieces and nephews, which then continued with her 13 grand-nieces and -nephews. Terry spent her retirement years as a volunteer at Mature Minglers, RIVKIN, MARCIA Marcia Rivkin, a longtime resident of Hartsdale, passed away on February 6, 2015.

She was 87 years old. She worked as a reading teacher in Hastings and later taught students in Greenburg. She served as a docent at the Hudson River Museum. She was predeceased by her husband, William. Marcia is survived by her sons Michael and David, grandchildren Micahl and Aaron, daughter-in law Wakakoe, sister Bernice, brother Richard and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Donations may be made to the Democratic National Committee in her name. RAUSCHKOLB, VIVIENNE Vivienne Rauschkolb of Newburgh, formerly of Ossining died Feb. 13, 2015, she was 79. She was born Jul. 23, 1935 in Ossining to Frederick Gladys Crisfield.

Viv worked at Bethel Home in Ossining for many years. She was pre-deceased by her son Scott, her brother Fredrick Crisfield, sisters Edythe Anderson, Carol McMenamin and Elizabeth Eberlein. Vivienne is survived by her husband Joseph, son Steven (Toni) of Chester, NJ, daughter Kim (Jim) Flaherty of Newburgh, brother Richard Crisfield (Cathy), Robert Crisfield, sisters Lorraine Gustin, Gladys Sinning, 4 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. A private Memorial Service will be held at a date to be determined. In lieu of flowers, donations to St.

Jude's Children's Research Hospital, are appreciated. Donate on line or call 800-805-5856. at Our Lady of Sorrows Church in Farmington Hills, and as a Docent at Greenfield Village. Terry was loved and cherished by all who had the gift to know her and spend time with her. She was predeceased by her parents Michael Rose Sorrentino, brother-in-law Dr.

Anthony Summo, niece Tea Bellofatto, nephew Robert Summo, and grand-nephew Nicholas Summo. Terry remains cherished by her sister, Mary D. Summo, brother Michael (Valerie) Sorrentino, nephews and nieces Anthony (Barbara) Summo, Mary Maida (David Felten), Michael (Linda) Summo and Joseph (Joan) Summo, Jeanne Sorrentino, Michael Sorrentino, Laura (Skip) Rossini, and Dan (Melissa) Sorrentino, as well as grand-nieces and nephews Anthony Summo, Michael Matthew Maida, Jessica (Eric) Kingsbury, Elizabeth, Katie, and Mike Summo, Christian Bellofatto, Mark(Shelia) Bellofatto, Emily Rossini, Daniel Sorrentino, and Claudia Sorrentino. A celebration of Terry's life is being planned forthe spring. The family would like to thank the staff at Angela Hospice for the kind and compassionate care they provided, as well as Fr.

Cedric Pisegna for his daily prayers and special visit to bring the Eucharist and Anointing of the Sick to Terry. In lieu of flowers, and to honor Terry's love and dedication to her faith and to education, please consider a donation to Fr. Cedric Pisegna Ministries (www.frcedric.org), or to The Summo Scholarship Fund, Excelsior College, 7 Columbia Circle, Albany, NY, 12203. www. mccabefuneralhome.com MYERS, DOLORES Dolores Myers, a White Plains resident and formerly of Yonkers, died February 1 3, 201 5 at the age of 82.

She was born March 8, 1932 in Yonkers to the late Dave and Elsie Costa. On January 26, 1963 she married Richard Myers in Yonkers. He predeceases her. Dolores worked as a Payroll Clerk for Otis Elevator and retired after 27 years of service. She continued to work as a Payroll Clerk for Medicab and Ehrbar and finally retired in 1999.

She is survived by her son Richard and his wife Jerilyn Myers of White Plains, her brothers, Ed and Joe Costa and her sisters, Joan Tobias and Carolyn Wisniewski. Also surviving are her grandchildren, Richard and John Myers. She is predeceased by her brother Dave Costa. Dolores, a.k.a. "Grandma was the leader of the family and the life of the party.

She loved to cook, ask questions and tell stories. She instantly made friends with anyone she met and will always hold a special place in the hearts of all who knew her. Visitation will be Monday from 5-9pm. Service will take place on Tuesday at at the funeral home with interment to follow at St. Mary's Cemetery, Yonkers.

In lieu of flowers please make donations to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. McMahon, Lyon Hartnett 491 Mamaroneck Ave White Plains, NY 10605 (914) 949-7777 mcmahonfuneralhome.com Robert C. Hanson, died on Jan. 8th.

2015. Born Dec. 15th, 1934. Mr. Hanson was a graduate of White Plains High School in 1952 New York University in 1956.

He was retired from I.B.M. and also served 2 years in the U.S. Army. He was the son of Cedric Hanson Josephine Stewart. He is survived by his wife, Jacqueline Asselin Hanson; sons, Robert John, Eric and stepson, Robert Fleurent; grandchildren, John Jr.

Mackenzie Leann and sister, Ellen Anderson and nephew, John Anderson. He will be interred at the White Plains Rural Cemetery at a later date. WINIFRED A. "COOKIE" MANZELLA AGE: 73 YONKERS Winifred A. "Cookie" Manzella, of Yonkers, died on February 11, 2015.

She was 73. Winifred was a Secretary at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Ardsley and was active in St. Anthony's Church in Nepera Park, Yonkers. Winifred was the beloved daughter of the late James and Anne Manzella and loving sister of James "Buddy" Manzella (Barbara). She is also survived by her niece Carolanne Duran (Roger) and nephew Jimmy Manzella (Summer) and grand-niece Marissa and grandnephews Matthew and Michael.

Visiting at the Flynn Memorial Home on Monday from 4 to 8 pm. Funeral Mass at St. Anthony's Church on Tuesday at 10am. Burial at St. Joseph's Cemetery, Yonkers.

Flynn Memorial Home, Inc. 1652 Central Park Avenue Yonkers, NY 10710 914-963-5178 www.flynnmemorialhome.com MCENTEE CHARLES F. Charles F. McEntee 88, of Vera Beach, FL, formerly of Mount Vernon, died peacefully on Feb. 7, 2015.

Charlie graduated from A.B. Davis High School, and served in the U.S. Army. He was in the fish business at Oscar J. Abel's in Mt.

Vernon and Meyer Thompson Co. in Fulton Fish Market. Survived by his wife, Deborah (Moger) McEntee of Vera Beach, FL; his children, Charles "Bud" (Diane) McEntee of New Rochelle, and Susan (Tim) Dugan of Shorewood, Wl; his sister, Eileen Kappy; grandchildren, Elizabeth (John) DeCecco, Kathleen McEntee, Charlie (MaryKate) McEntee, Brigid (Scott) Ingram, and Kaitlin (Chris) Torres great-grandson, John DeCecco. Charlie will also be missed by stepdaughters, nieces nephews. Formerly married to Jean Abel Cohen of Palm Beach Gardens, FL.

Memorial service planned for May in Florida. Patrick Joseph Marrinan, of Crestwood, NY, passed away peacefully on February 11th, 2015. He was 82 years old, born July 25, 1932 in New York City to Patrick and Anne (Shannon) Marrinan. He graduated from All Hallows High School in 1949, and from Fordham University in 1953. He served on active duty in the United States Army from 1954 to 1955.

He continued his education thereafter and received an MBA degree in 1959 from New York University. He married his wife Joan on May 7, 1955. His professional life was devoted to a series of executive marketing positions with IBM, Smith-Corona, and most notably He also held the position of Adjunct Professor of Marketing at CUNY, where he taught for 18 years. He is survived by his wife Joan, sons Patrick (and wife Joan) of Bronxville, NY, Kevin TARAIL, JUDITH Judith Tarail, 77, passed away after a long illness on Friday the 13th, 2015 at Northern Westchester Hospital. Born November 21, 1937 in Hartford CT, she was the daughter of Dr.

Mark and Helen Tarail. Judith was a graduate of SunyFarmingdale where she earned her Master of Science in Nursing, later retiring as a Psychiatric Nurse for New York State. She is survived by her children Karen Frey of Mt. Kisco NY, Daniel Gregorio of AZ, Janet Randy Bloom of Norwalk, CT, Tony Kim Gregorio of Bethel, CT, Peter Gregorio of Brooklyn and her beautiful grandchildren Rachel, Michael, Zack, Alex and Dimitri. Judith is also survived by her brother and sister-in-law Michael Dr.

Mary Tarail of MA and many nieces and nephews. Services will be held at Temple Shalom, 259 Richards Avenue, Norwalk, CT on Monday February 16, 2015 at 11:00 am. Internment will follow at Independent Hebrew Society co Temple Shalom 143 Richards Avenue Norwalk CT 06850. Arrangements are in the care of Collins Funeral Home. Please visit www.collins-funeral.

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