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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 6

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The Daily Itemi
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Port Chester, New York
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6
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-NR PC MK Gannett Westchester May 12, 1987 A Section OBITUARIES More obituaries on A4 Angelina Lanza: seamstress Angelina Lanza, the oldest member of the Lanza-Rigano family that came to Mamaroneck from Italy about 75 years ago, died Monday at New Rochelle Hospital Medical Center, She was 91 and had lived in New Rochelle for the past 19 years. She was born Feb. 27, 1896, in St. Theresa, Sicily, to Joseph and Theresa Rigano. She was part of the Lanza-Rigano clan that held a family reunion in 1984 for more than 300 relatives who lived in Westchester.

Before 1 living in New Rochelle, Mrs. Lanza lived in Harrison for short time. Before that, she lived in Mamaroneck for 50 years. "She was a very good seamstress," who made clothing for her friends and family, her daughter, Harry J. Herbst: veteran Harry J.

Herbst, a resident of the Cortlandt area for 32 years, died Monday at the Northern Westchester Hospital Center in Mount Kisco after a long illness. He was 71. He was born in Port Chester on March 1, 1916, the son of Harry and Mary Fagan Herbst. A veteran of both World War II and the Korean conflict, he retired from the U.S. Air Force Reserves on March 1, 1976, with the rank of major.

He was a graduate of the Command and Staff College of the U.S. Air Force, Colorado Springs, Colo. He was a retired insulation installer and had worked many years for Asbestos Distributors in Port Chester. He was a member of Local 91 of the International Association Frank D. Bisignano Sr.

Frank D. Bisignano a lifelong Harrison resident who was a construction foreman in Mount Vernon, died Sunday at United Hospital in Port Chester. He was 60. He was born Feb. 11, 1927, to Joseph and Loretta Briotte Bisignano in Harrison, where he received his education, Mr.

Bisignano was a foreman at the Halmar. Construction Co. in Mount Vernon, where he worked for the past 25 years. During World War II, Mr. Bisig- Ina M.

Bolden: nurse's aide Ina Marlene Bolden, a Port Chester resident who was a nurse's aide, died Saturday at United Hospital in Port Chester after a brief illness. She was 34. She was born Nov. 28, 1952, to Hilton and Catherine Bolden Anderson in Bridgeport, where she attended public schools. A Port Chester resident for the past four years, Miss Bolden worked as a nurse's aide for Quality Care Nursing Services.

Theresa Alberico of New Rochelle, said Monday. Her mother also enjoyed crocheting doilies, afghans, bedspreads and sweaters, Alberico said. Mrs. Lanza belonged to the Sacred Heart of Jesus Society at the Church of St. Vito in Mamaroneck.

In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Lanza is survived by four sons, Charles, Anthony and Frank "Walter," all of Florida, and Joseph Jr. of Mamaroneck; another daughter, Mary Cosentino of New Rochelle; 17 grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren. Her husband, Joseph, died in 1963; a son, Vincent "Witch," died in 1968. A sister, Vera Marcsalla, also died before her.

of two wars of Heat and Frost Insulators and Asbestos Workers for 25 years and served as a business agent for the union local for a two-year term. He was a parishioner of St. Columbanus Church in Peekskill and the founder of the original Lakeland High School Dad's Club in 1959. He was a member of VFW Post 8328 in Yorktown and of the Reserve Officers Association. He is survived by his wife, the former Caroline Forke of Cortlandt; a son, Harry A.

of East Hampton, two daughters, Carol Stebbins of Somers and Kathleen Tivnan of Pawling, N.Y.; one sister, Ethel Zucks of Riviera Beach, and five grandchildren. construction foreman nano served in both the U.S. Navy and Army Air Corps. A member of St. Gregory the Great Church in Harrison, Mr.

Bisignano was a lieutenant in the Harrison Police Auxiliary. He belonged to Local 60 of the International Laborers Union of America. He is survived by his wife, the former Mary Lagano, a son, Frank Jr. and a daughter, Mary, all of Harrison; a brother, Louis of Walden, N.Y.; and a sister, Loretta Del Borgo of Harrison. A brother, Anthony, died in 1979.

She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Stratford, Conn. In addition to her father, in Bridgeport and her mother in Port Chester, Miss Bolden is survived by three brothers, Stan and Hilton Anderson both of Port Chester, and Kenneth Anderson of Bridgeport; four sisters, Patricia Anderson of Port. Chester, Sheila Anderson of Bridgeport and Mary and Clementine Anderson, both of New Orleans. One of the great things about this place. Your Gannett Westchester Newspaper.

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