Obituaries
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A dentist with a talent for music and a love of two sports, Dr. Eugene Pinto of North Woodmere died on Aug. 7. He was 85. more
Businessman, philanthropist, musician and family man were the main elements that composed Marvin Zuckerman’s life. The Brooklyn native, who took a store in Cedarhurst from kitchenware to fine jewelry, died on Aug. 12. He was 90. more
His mother introduced the idea of attending college when he was very young and did so often. That prompting propelled Inwood native Charles Rodgers Greene to a career few African-Americans thought they could achieve at one time. more
Donald Boas, a former Woodsburgh resident who served on the Board of Governors and was a member of the Woodmere Club, died in Jupiter, Fla. on June 25. He was 78. more
Her passion for life didn’t stop when she stopped working or when Virginia Reilly became an octogenarian. Reilly, a lifetime Five Towns resident, was always active. more
Award-winning writer and former Lawrence School District English teacher and reading specialist Bill Brittain died on Dec. 16. He was 81. more
Philanthropic and filled with a zest for life, Florence Cayne was a precocious 17-year-old who was called “Babe” by her family and earned a pilot’s license and enjoyed “buzzing” her grandmother’s house in Rockaway. more
A World War II veteran, who was proud of his religious heritage and would help any one at any time, was the way that Bob Leshansky described his father, Jerry, who died on June 26. He was 84. more
She met her husband on the job and together they built a life that included 36 years of marriage, three children and the Cedarhurst restaurant La Viola. more
He came to this country from Poland when he was 6 years old, but no one might have been more in love with his adopted homeland or more patriotic than Joseph Radomsky. more
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