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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 9

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Port Chester, New York
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A Section Gannett Weatcheatar NewapaperaThuraday January 17 1991 PC former Pelham Manor resident' retired restaurateur OBITUARIES More appear on page A10 Ruth Mm Tuckin teachers aide Ruth Diane Tucker a Green- Hawthorne Cedar 1 owned several restaurants thp last of which was RiehTs Restaurant in Albany Alter 15 years ha retired from the restaurant business and moved to Clearwater Fla where he lived for two or three years before moving to Daytona Beach In Feekskill she was a parishioner Church of the She seph Rizzo of New York City two brothers Joseph Giannattasio Jr of Peekskiil and the Rev Nathaniel Giannattasio of North Carolina and a grandson Richard Rizzo of New York City Two brothers Alfonso Giannattasio and Mario Giannattasio both of New York City died earlier Arrangements are by the J3 Dorsey Funeral Home of Rissoa homemaker Add-1 5-year resident of Feekskill died Tuesday at her home of a viral infection She was 75 She was born on July 27 l9l5 in New York City to Joseph and Mytiuu D' Amato Giannattasio Sr She was raised in New Yorl City where she attended public schools lit 1938 she married Cosmo Riuo at Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church in the Bronx He' died in 1968 The couple moved from the Bronx to Pelham Manor in 1985 She moved to Feekskill in 1975 retired Knolls School McCloskey School Feekskill and White also worked as a Wood He Id Cottage a for juveniles in worked throughout children in crisis interest in crime and to her fondly longtime member of Church in Greenburgh Women's Chorus member of the Choral Revival Federation Junior Usher Board to her mother Ruth Greenburgh and her Plains she is survived Stacy Tucker two brothers Nuys Calif 15 Marvin Klaes a lifelong resi- in 1976 dent of Rye where he worked as a police officer died of a heart attack yesterday at United Hospital Medical Center in Port Chester He was'78 Mr and lifetime burgh resident for 42 years and teachers akle with the Southern Westchester Board of Cooperative Educational Services died Monday of a heart attack at the Westchester County Medical Center in Valhalla She was 42 She was born June 24 1948 in White Plains to Edward and -Ruth Alston Tucker She grew up in Greenburgh graduating from Woodlands High School In 1988 Miss Tucker earned associate degrees in education and sociology from Wilberforce (Ohio) University in 1967 She attended Dutchess Community College in Poughkeepsie and took courses in therapeutic support and special education at the New York State University at Albany For the part four years she worked as a teachers aide in therapeutic support with the special education division at southern Westchester BOCES in Port Chester Before that Miss Tucker worked as a paraprofessional at Woodlands High School and in special education at St Mary's in the Field School in Greenburgh Dr Stuart 'Stubs Fotitm physician and Cardinal Home in Plains Miss Tucker volunteer at detention center Valhalla She her lifo to help with special drugs according She was a Union Baptist and of its She was a former Wade Choir Youth Choir and Junior In addition A Mitchell of fother of White by a daughter of Greenburgh Tucker of Van Sheldon Tucker Calif and a Mitchell of White Her grandmother Sanders died in Arrangements by White Plains Henry Riehl a native-of Port Chester and a retired restaurateur died Tuesday at Memorial Hospital Ormond Beach Fla He wat 99 The cause of death was not known Mr Riehl had lived in Daytona Beach Fla since 1961 He was born May 26 1891 to Heinrich and Marie Hair Riehl in Port Chester where he grew up and attded public schools By playing the trumpet he storked his way through college Mr Riehl earned a degree hod Alfred University in upstate New York He then worked in the tanning and milk marketing businesses in northern Pennsylvania and upstate New York He flso IXttchfc former Lillian Imundi Mitchik a resident of Fort Chester for 56 years died yesterday at Danbury Hospital-in Danbury Conn She was 67 The cause of death was unavailable She was born Sept 7 1923 in Fort Chester to Andrew ami Anna Kristoff Novak She attended Port Chester schools and graduated from Port Chester High School She married Anthony Imundi in 1946 He died March 27 1963 She married John Mitchik Feb 26 1966 in Norwalk Conn Mrs Mitchik a housewife was a parishoner of Our Lady of Mercy am- undw Sw eupervkten -el 'THE WHALEN A BALL FUNERAL HOME an Jan IS mi al Sunrtwd by Ions 1 Daughter 1 Steer II Grand-cNMren A I Grote-grondchidrsn Reneebis al DORSEY FUNERAL HOME EmwS-tan Place Oeebdns en Thun 7-mn A Frt S-4 A 7-fpm Funeral Mate Saturday Mam AuemBne Churteu Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery 1L 1R1 Ryu hueband el tee late Helen el Barbara Bevcei te Amy Famby ate receive Monde Thun 7-V A Frt S-4 A 7-t PM al WILLIAM GRAHAM FUNERAL HOME ISM Beaten Peat Rdl Ryu NY Hasten Mrirtce MS be held al Chrielj Churtei Saturday II AM Mermen! 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Saturday of Heaven Corneal JLL DORSEY FUNERAL HOME PeteieliN Ft -4 A 7-4pm Oh Jan 1A lffl Level' JuB Thun 74 pm and Fri A 7-t am te GEORGE DAVIS LaCeunl FL New BecheWe Service Sal KM am Holy Ttttey Greek Orthoden Church hdsrmenl Beechwccd Geme-tery SOTO A PAINO DIRECTORS on te Survived by her Mebel Lent and Aunt Lets Tompkins Funeral Services IIBSem Salurdev te Sw EOl CURRY FUNERAL HOME 11) James SL FeehddS when ctei Friday 1-4 end 7-tem Eirub Oak Cemetery IN MEMORIAM CLANK Kuvbl January 17 MM Oh tar Ihe touch te a and tea sound te a vteca teal sNL Always In our hearts Meteor Fadwr A Brother Dr Stuart Forster a former New Rochelle resident who wag the bouse physician for the New York Shakespeare Festival and the Second Stoge Theater in Manhattan died of a heart attack Friday at his Manhattan medical office He was 44 Dr Forster was born in Manhattan on Aug 1946 to Amok and May Kasner Forster He moved to New Rochelle in 1952 and attended the Roosevelt Ele-awntary School Albert Leonard Junior High School and New Rochelle High School He graduated from high school jn 1964 a Dr Forster graduated from Brandeis University He attended Columbia University School of Law and graduated from Albert Einstein Medical School He had a private medical practice on Upper West Side where he specialized in treating the aged and those with AIDS He had been a member of the medical staff at St Luke's-Roose-velt Medical Crater for the last 12 5 years and was on the teaching staff of Columbia University of Mission Hills half-brother Stephen Plains Beatrice December are being 'handled Funeral Home in Dr Forster married Carole Rothman on -Nov 4 1978 at- his parents' New Rochelle home His wife is artistic director of the Second Stage Theater where Dr Forster had been house physician since the inception in 1979 He had been associated with the New York Shakespeare Festival for about 10 years Dr Forster was a member of the New York City Medical Society and the American Medical Association He is survived by his wife and parents a son Charles Forster of Manhattan a daughter Molli Forster of Manhattan and a sister Janie Berman of Manhattan His fother a former New Rochelle Board of Education member is general counsel for the Anti-Defamation League Donations in Mr name may be made to the Second Stage Theater Box 1807 Ansonia Station NY 10023 Riverside Memorial Chapels in Manhattan handled the flineral arrangements On July 10 1945 he married Vftaglnla McCartney at Christ Church in Bronxville Mr Newcombe served on the review committee of the New York state Board of Regents the Middle States Evaluation Committee and the evaluation committee of the New York State Association of Independent Schools He was also co-founder and chairman of the Independent School Admissions Association of Greater New York A trustee of Grace Church School in Manhattan Mr Newcombe was a vestryman and warden of Christ Church in Bronxville Mr Klaes was born Sept 4 1914 in Rye to Joseph and Aida Anderson Klaes He went to Rye public schools He married Helen Richardson on Christmas Day 1938 in Found Ridge His wife died in 1980 was) a Navy veteran War II serving with the Seabees in Pacific Theater Hewara Rye police officer for more than 30 yean before retiring map maker Peter- Rokos a chief draftsman for a map company in Pelham died Tuesday at his home in New BmchelM of heart foilure He He was born Sept 4 1918 in Hoboken NJ to Spiro and Helen' Manos Rokos He was raised and educated first in Hoboken and then in Brooklyn after his femily moved when he was 10 He attended public schools in Brooklyn and graduated from high school there In the late 1930s he moved to New Rochelle During Worjd War II Mr Rokos was a corporal in the US Marines seeing action in the Pacific Shortly after 'his discharge in 1946 he began working for the Sanborn Map Company in Pelham At the time of his death he was a chief draftsman at the company which produces an array of charts including land-use maps for New York City Boston Chicago and other major cities A chief draftsman creates maps using raw data from field surveyors need a craftsman you need a special individual to do all handiwork nothing by said Joe Cirillo president of Sanborn was one oT two people (at tlfe company) who could do that a big loss for us as a friend and as a Mr Rokos was a member of the Greek Orthodox Rochelle Rokos is sur-Louis Rokos of Ridgewood Queens three sisters Julie Anthony of Spokane Wash Katherine Milton of White Plains and Athena Bettalico of Howard Beach Queens and several nieces and nephews Arrangements are being handled Funeral Rye police officer Klaes was a volunteer fireman with the Milton Point Engine Hose Co in Rye He was a member of the company He was a parishioner of Church In Rye Mr Klaes Is survived by a daughter Barbara Boyce of Rye a sister Vera Armstrong of Eau Gallic Fla and a granddaughter Amy Boyce of Rye A brother Harry Klaes and a sister Edith McGrath died before him William Graham Funeral Home in Rye is handling the ftiner-al arrangements Death Notices! 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retired school headmaster Mr Riehl had outlived two wives and was divorced from another He is survived by many nieces and nephews in Westchester and New York City Four brothers and four sisters died earlier Arrangements are being handled Hjr the Haigh-Black Funeral Home in Ormond Beach Fla Port Chester resident Church in Fort Chester She' moved to Brookfield Conn in 1979 In addition to her husband of Brookfield Mrs Mitchik Is survived by her mother of Brookfield two sons Robert Imundi of Bethel Conn and Anthony Imundi Jr of Brookfield one daughter- Patricia Pasciolla of Bethel Conn a sister Marion Jones of St Petersburg Fla and four grandchildren Arrangements are by the James Gunipero Funeral Home A PI Al Wte 1pm In Swvlce wte be Church laid at St of Me 4 yean see IMI17M Srd Amdvonary in Heaven TheushharamSebi And her hand wee Of tee ene wa livid much Her memory eur keemake WHh wNdi woT never port God has her in Me beepbis Wte have her bi our hearts Mkawm a ajumual TSir ItemMwIi JO ly NIQIIMi I mlie you to much I In Ir eel bn THANK YOU ST ING MV PRAYERS UE TO HELP EE PLEASE C0NT1N- THANK YOU ST JUDE FOR ANSWERING MY PRAYERS A PLEASE CONTINUE TO DO SO MJL FUNERAL DIRECTORS AT YOUR SERVICE ltd Ave Ml Vemwu NY MSte f14-4fKf7W DAVH BSC 14 LeCeunf Ptece New RedwNe IM4B4M lleleteed Ave Herrteen NY IBM t14-aS-SM4 mbaapFJli 7B Yenkan Ava YStetwA I tixmHm RYAN LaCeunl FL New NY FUNE9AI HOMES INC 1 T' Gordon Newcombe a longtime Yonkers resident and retired headmaster of the Horace Mann School in the Rlverdale section of the Bronx died of cancer Monday at Lawrence Hospital in ville He whs 67 Mr Newcombe retired in June i after four years as headmaster of the Horace Mann School Previous-iy he served as provosthead of the 'feculty at the school He was also former headmaster of the Barnard School for Boys which merged with Horace Mann in 1973 I He was born March 15 1923 to Howard and Edith Hears New-'eombe In Cardiff Wales and came to the United States in 1932 settling in Yonkers Mr Newcombe was a graduate iiiiiiviii In addition to bis wife he is by twq sons the Rev David Newcombe of Cambridge England and Andrew Newcombe ref KrayreColfege 7n" which thc Rivenlale aectfon of the former lab technician lin 1988 awarded him an honorary Bronx two daughters Sarah Sullo of Fort Chester apd Martha New combe of Falls Chinch Va and aix grandchildren Arrangements are being handled by Fred McGrath and Son Inc in Bronxville Dominick D'Arminio a Yonkers resident died at Calvary Hospital in Bronx He was 75 cause of death was' disclosed by Sisto Paino Home in New Rochelle Dominick liib-long Tuesday the not Mr was a part-time sales clerk at the John Wanamakor department stare in Yonkers for about 25 vraiw Previously he was public schools there He earned a laboratory technician at the Chemistry degree from the Univer- phelps Dodge Wire A Cable Corp sity of Rochester end later earned" fo Yonkers for About 30 yean another from Columbia University He was bora QcL 31 1915 to in Manhattan Anthony and Josephine Ftcheria On Frt 12 1943 he MlU DAmtelo rotnJri Yonkm aairfMdinwrtf nf lb Gnrtnnl Hocfcberf in Htm York ywigvgttewi Kneses Tifereth Ism- City weL Ho was a member of the New for S3 years Mr Jersey Pharmaceutical Association jpad owned the Boro Hall Fhanue- in addition to his wife who lives in Port Chester be is survived by two sons Alan Blumstcin of Mamareneek and Robert Ira Blumstein a retired Ipharmacist living in Port Chester died at United Hospital Medieal Center en Saturday of eomplica-tioas following a stroke S- Since 1986 he lived in Fort For 33 years Mr Blumstein owned the Boro Hall Phsrme-teey la Middlesex NJ while living nearby Plainfield Beibre that Dm had owned and worked at schools and served- in the US IdWai On Oct 25 1947 he married Adelaide Formato in Greenwich Conn Ho jwas a communicant of St Church in Yonkers addition to his -wife Mr is survived by dough- mTCHESTKR 1091 Yonkers Avenue- (Between NY Statejbruway and Bronx River Parkway) 237-3300 For generations Ohe Garlick Family and Iheir directors been a source cf strength and comfort to Jewish communities everywhere several ether pharmacies including ene la White Plains and another in the aBroax He retired in 1974 J- He was born in Rochester NY ptoy 20 1912 to Morris and Mollie Friedman Bhimstein He grew up Do the upstate dtp and went to -In fikeiattesi MMSMetefifl kSraem iWCTi vOMlWCw amOID Ol TQBUIei Carol Snurter or Norwood Jiaaa mrojchiidren Sarah Bio-a sister Gertrude Bernttfer of hiki both of Brooklyn and five grandchildren Arrangements were handled by Arrangements are being han-the Psrkside Memorial Chapels of died by- the CUpda Funeral Home QueenL In Yonkers OTHERJMRUTE niAFfXNc BRIHIKLirN: ITOb rewy tetand AwnmniSIS71 4N4d BRONX: I4M eienpett Read ParkHwawr (SIMIMS IMUd MONTH TLU): WBraadway MI41 704-7474 OLUNRi SACS PUman Blvd 171 Z7f IASS FLORIDA: Dndr CewMy I30SI S47 SSSS BreneidluniyimsiSaMlBL Febn BnACwnbrilUTINI 777B OANNITTWESTCHEiTIRNIWSPAPlWS IlHE 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