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Edyth DeBaun, a local philanthropist who touched the lives of thousands of children across the South Shore through Camp DeBaun — a summer camp she founded and co-owned with her husband, Joe — and whom the dozens of camp employees and children who passed through its doors over the decades affectionately referred to as “Aunt Edyth,” died on Aug. 16, according to friends and family. more
Though he moved to Henderson, Nevada, James Vota Jr. still had his Lawrence High School lettermen’s sweater. The longtime Inwood resident moved there when he was 11. Vota died at home … more
Longtime Five Towns resident Robert C. “Rob” Norman, who was the type of person to help anyone and share what he had, died at his home in Peachtree City, Ga., on Oct. 2. He was 89. more
Mel Farberman died on July 30. He was 67. Born in Brooklyn, he lived there nearly half his life until moving to Hewlett 31 years ago. more
Popular Valley Stream restaurant owner and longtime Five Towns resident Alberto Francesco Natale Occhiuzzo, better known as Goldie, died on Jan. 10 of natural causes. He was 90. more
For more than a half-century, Herb Ruben was an advocate for mental health services on Long Island, leading one of the most respected agencies in Nassau County. The long-time leader of the Peninsula Counseling Center died on May 20 at the age of 87. more
Deputy Frank Milano’s friends remember him best for his uncanny impressions of characters from Italian-themed movies like “Good Fellas” and “The Godfather.” He was easygoing, loved making people laugh and didn’t let himself or others get bogged down by stressful situations, despite a career that was full of them. more
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