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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 4

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The Daily Itemi
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Port Chester, New York
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Gannett Westchester NewspaperaTueaday November 18 1906 witnessed Japanese surrender ODnrUARIEiF feurfa IL BsSoyi beauty salpnoperator Susie EUaabeth Bailey a Or- high school la Marion and mer beauty aakm owner who was a West Virginia State College 8b New naldent Sir more waa also graduated from the Beat John UcGoldricki maintenance worker John "Frank" McGoldrick a ram and then became a audnto- Cuttw College ia NBw Tor aty than 50 years died Sunday at New Rochelle i Center i alter a long Illness She waa 99 Mia Bailey waa the the 8uli Sf! loa on North Avenue during the AOI SI MRF UW AI late 1980s and eartyioueAi one than she had 11 operaterawrorklng ter her Bora July 28 1917 ia Marion Va to (temtea and Surie Bidka Young she awved to New Rochdie more thaa 80 yeera ago Mrs Bailey waa graduated from retired maintenance worker and a 81-year resident of the Byram sec- tioa of Greenwich Ooml died Wedaeaday at Greenwich Hospital following a heart attack Ho waa Bora Fob 14 1917 -in County Cavan Ireland to Michael and Mary McGoldrick he came to Cta-nectieut 41 yeors ago and studied dry cleaning in Bridgeport He was the' manager of the tenner Sate Way Cleaners in By- Inc in Greenwich retiring in 1981 Mr McGoldrick waa a member of the Holy Name Society of the Sacred Heart Church in Bynpa the Ancient Order-of Hibernians 'In Greenwich and the Irish-Americaa Association in Port Chester He is survived by hla wife the termer Ellen Waters two brother Joseph and Phillip both of County Cavan and a sister Mary Katq McGoldrick of Liverpool England 1945 whoa the Ja derad to Gen Dongtaa MacArthur In Tokyo Bay Altor the war Mr Caaiao took a Job aa a waiter at the Weatchea ter Country Cfaih la HarrieoiL He was a find believer la Bye" said Jeanette Gray of Bye a daughter used to awet Mb Mends at McCullough! talk about Bye and current mil" Mr Caaiao waa a member of of the Association of the Battleship Missouri He was abo a parishioner at the Church of Resurrection Qmiwi Pftfcnii Church in Rye Ia addition to his wife son and daughter Mr Casino ia survived by a brother Mkharief Baanfaw Cal-lft a sister Florence JaworaM of Ppct Chaster two grandchildren sad two great grandfhHdrea A brother Joseph and a Lillian Puerile died boferp him J- I -r I I1 I I TV 'S CBSherim ChCgsn 60 years in New Rochelle Ue Church in New HocheOe and a I member of the Harriaoa chapter of I --Catherine who to New BocheOe in the 1920s ftmn CcmcRltSa Jtj retired plumber Luigi Cmnarddla Jra lifelong Harrison resident who was a retired plumber and avid gardener died Monday at United Hospital ia Port Chester He was 81 He was bora' Oct 2 1905 in Harrison to Luigi and Theresa In 1982 he married Robe -Ca- Gregory the rison Mr Camardella gardener who age and enjoyed according to In addition Camardella la Gloria I Great Church Jn iW- was an avid was very fit ter hla riding his bicye relatives to his wife Mr' survived by a daughter Terranova of Mahopar two brothers George of Harrison and Edward of Ariaona three slaters Molly YituteLena Vitulo and Eleanor Riccio all of Harrison live grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren A son Raymond died before him Three brother- Paaquale Fred and Albert and a sister Mafelda Riccio also died bejbre Mm Ireland died Sunday at her home ia the city She was hern in BaUymoney County Antrim in what la now Northern Ireland to John and Ann Murdoch Mulholiand awved to New Rochelle because there were people she knew here Bern said heroonJmaea Francis Mulligan of New Rochelle-: In 1928tshe married Owen Patrick Mulligan aa -employee of the New Hospital MedM Center Sn was a communicant of Bicaaed Sacrament Roman Catho- night manager for inn OrtUlpn Burial ChunA an Thursday Na- George Casino a U1 Navy aeaaua who wea aboard the battle- sbipUSS MiMoori at Tokyo Bay during the Japaneao surrender in 'World War diad Saturday of a heart seizure at United Hospital bi Port Cheater Ho war 71 and had lived te Rye He was bora' Jan 11 UOK to Salvatore and Raflheta OtBuaaa Cacino In Port Charter whom ho dfd piMlf trhooU- la 1927 he married Mary Bar-aorito of Rye at Holy Trinity Homan Catholic Charch la Mamaroneck The their home in Bye Alter working Sir the BaaaeU Burdiall A Ward Bolt and Nut Co in Port Chester and an arms man-ulhcturer ia Bridgeport Coul Mr Casino waa drafted Into the UA Nary ln 1942 He waa aarigaed to the Missouri alter basic trainfe was in aU the audor caao pelgni in the Pacific tadudfaw the bottle of Guam and the bottle of Iwo said George Casino Jr of Rye i His solo said Mr Casino waa ea the Missouri on Sept 2 Terence Edward Cashln of New Rochelle a retired night managwr at the Manor Inn lin Larckmout' died Supday at New Rochelle Hospital Medical Canter after a heart attack He was 72 He was bora Oct 1 1914 to Martin and Jane Condon Cashia in Brooklyn where he was raised In 1938 he lurried Marjorie Bingham and moved to BcUeroee Queens and lived there until 1948 They were later divorced Mr Cashin lived in New Hyde Pa LX from 1948 to 1951 when be moved to Westbury LL During the 1980a and 1900a Mr Cashin was the proprietor of a television- repair and -hardware business in BeUeroao i In Westbury he was a ammber former Teresa as a nurse fbr 41 years at hospitals including United Hoapt tel in Port Cheater died Nov 3 at SL Vincent's Hospttri in New York City She waa 84 mid had keen living in New York City fbr about 30 years She was born Feb 2L 1922 to Paul and Loretta Brennan Kennedy in Greenwich Conn In her younger years Mim Kennedy lived in Greenwich Hillsdale NY and Port Chester She grad rated from Port "Cheater High SchooL In 1943sbe graduated from SL Vipeenfs Hdhnital School of Nursing Duriiher i at SL Vincent's and United hospi-tals andj in the pediatric unit of real estate Frances Basin of Rye Brook a retired real estate broker died Sunday at Greenwich (Omul) Hoo- pitaL She was 80 and had anfterad from Aliheimert dlseeae Mrs Baste was employed by Prince A Ripley a rani estate firm in Ryej ter IS yean befere retirement 10 yean ago Her band Albert Basin said aha sold retired nm urns of ositir ml On 14 mk 01 riectiimr uv wm i Be Mt Arthur Mm moRar of Arthur Mm and Marten Ban- I GSmsUrv TUmdw end 7-Am In Sm of On Nswambar I Raaaafew McMAHOli 4 HARTNETT FUNERAL an ItrvICM PELHAM FUNERAL HOME Uncafei Am I NY an wawndav arnnlna at fenkniwd CUd a Faul ChuRfc hdammd few BURR DAVW4HARPE FUNERAL HOME BC Am Ml Vhman NV an Man a TUea ham KaandMam Kl and 7-ram Msm af Oirirttan aurtal IUIbu St John Mwmanl Whda Flafea SaanTlaf DaUaFlsand nUdmoa af Owlnfew NY Nw 14 H0 HoSywoad Sundund Mr huaband Rahh daufdr In laar FMSs a ManaBald af Mamma Itv A member of St Catberin AME Boa Church la Now Bo cheUe she saag la the asnlor choir She waa also a a MHlim Mom PmmholU iIm ujaand 1970a ley of Norwich NY im Briley Is survived by Unee gjgtrgj Geneva Smalls and Beulah Woodward all of New Rochelle the Third Order of St Frauds aj lay religious order of women who fellow in tho feotstepa of St Francis in living a ChriatUhe life In addition to her aon in New Rochelle Mrs survived by two-other sons Owen Patrick Jr of Westminster Cowl' John Joseph of Yonkers two daughters Ann Flnoeehi of HoUy- of Westminster Cokt 21 grandchil- Her husband died ia 1941 A daughter Cathleea McCauley died before her Jr WhmaBkimini am feiSw via Leafeuaw I--I at McMAHOM LYON a HARTNETT RJ- NERALH0MEM1 To Publish: Death Notices -Card of-Thanks-In Memoriams St Jude Lodge Notices Call: 694-5147 tll-F pm Sat: Sun: 3pm-645pm Obituaries CaN Local Gannett-Westchaster Papers Listed in Telephone Directory I WM Nw ML at FRED FUNERAL HOME OBI I Of ML Kbcau NY Nwambar 17 HSL Aaa 71 WMa at ASM Kana-km nuad aandem Wfadmadby RW OELKER a cox NOME Ml Matl MLKbcwNYFrtandinwvcalat laaaManrhaartsvau Ml awfemwr iwabwanumr af Saawra 1 ML KNOW NY Ms EDWMNO'F CARTER TUNE RAL HOME 171 KMaa FWlV Rd Manhsia an Tuaa 7-aam 4 WM 1 On NavanWar 14 1 Bimman Aim NYi mNNNu munr MONWi ROttmui WmNNr KavaL Mn Mwv Hwuto PaibMM IIm U9WN nM MVui mmn and Mn DorUhy of the Kiwaais Cluh and the West-bury Methodist Church He Burned to New Rochdie in 1978 and worked -for about sis years as a night amnager at the Manor Ian ia Larehmont He left thatjobla June He was active with the Hugh A afaiging and playing cards A baritone he was part of a ringing group that aometimea at other fg dlities He ia survived by two daughters Ruth Monadl of KenL flnm and CUre Stein of Merrick LA a brother Lester of Beileroec sister Dorothy Dutra of Florida and nurse Pittsfield (MaasJ General Hospital now Berkshire Center also worked as a private and industrial nurse in the New York City 10m Kennedy retired in 1984 as nursing administrator of the New York City office of American CarteFoundiy- A parishioner of SL Church ia New York City Him Kennedy also wm a member of the SL Hmpitel Alumni As-- ishMim wlmijnf fof BjIMfl ing for the Blind in New York City She is survived by a sister Joan -K (Mrs John R) Harvey of Pittrildd Mam three brothers -Paul Kennedy of Nonvidk Coul Roger Kennedy of Greenwich and Francis of 8pencertown NY broker Bye Brook A of the Reel Tirtatr Board of Westchester County she belonged to tbs Wykagyl Country Ctab in New Rochelle where she euioyed playing goK She was abo a ammbnr of the Church of the Resurrection in Bye Her lint: War I veteran riabtener of Our of Victory Church in Mount Vernbo Os first write tho Au yeen ago died in 1908 His second wife Adeline Mascara survives Abo surviving bra a daughter Marie CaattgUa of Ana Arbor lfidL two staters Katherine Plssa-reflo of Franklin Lakes an 0 Ann Signorelli of Mount Vernon three brothers Edward and August both ef New RocfaeOe and Arthony of White 'JUng two great- 'on m'C Palrtew a Nwfe ii HOME MC VIN Furarnl Mam Thun-dnr mMam HUv Cram Church pone at Mount Carmel Church in White Plains A plumber Mr Camardella worked ter I AT plumbing and Heating Col Inc in Mamaroneck ter many'years until he retired (n 1970 Ho was -a member of the Plumbers Union Local ter more than 80 years' He was a parishioner of SL DEATH 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