A nurse, teacher, and social worker, she was a Maryknoll sister for 76 years.
Sister Maria Norma spent years in the Philippines and South America teaching and doing pastoral ministry.
Sister Marlene Condon was a Maryknoll Sister for 67 years.
She was an active member of St Ann’s Church.
Born in the Canal Zone in 1928, she worked for the Panama Canal Company before entering the Maryknoll Sisters Novitiate in Maryknoll, NY.
A longtime volunteer for the Clearwater Festival at Croton Point Park, he was often seen in a golf cart giving musicians lifts.
An educator and pastoral care worker, she was 98.
Sister Teresa spent many years in Central America, primarily working with women's groups.
She was a Maryknoll sister for 62 years.
An advocate for social justice, he worked in international philanthropy and volunteered locally including at IFCA and Neighbors Link.
She pronounced her First Profession of Vows in 1960 at Maryknoll and her Final Profession in 1966 in Cochabamba, Bolivia.
A veteran, Mr. Beardsley belonged to the VFW Post and Elks Lodge.
Parents should let someone at school - teacher, counselor, principal - know if their child is expressing concern or has questions.
Bill Cowan believed in service to community.
A missioner in Chile for almost 50 years, in 1991 she was awarded the citation of “Outstanding Neighbor” by the mayor of Coelemu.
Mr. Herko guided generations of Ossining students to enjoy making music, sat in at the Stork Club and led a dance orchestra for decades.
A Maryknoll Sister for 74 years, she spent decades in Africa as an educator and administrator.
A graduate of OHS Class of 1950, she was an original member of the Ossining Booster Club.
Active in the community, he was a member of the Croton Volunteer Fire Department for more than 60 years.
Visitation and services have been scheduled.
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Mr. Conte was born in Sassinoro, Italy, Ossining's sister city.
Bill Cowan chaired Interfaith Council For Action and helped found Job’s Refuge and the Ossining Food Pantry, among many other good works.
After earning her medical degree, she ministered at Our Lady of Maryknoll Hospital, Hong Kong, and founded the Pro-Life Action Association.
An architect, she belonged to the Ossining Chamber of Commerce and the Ossining Boat & Canoe Club.
A Funeral Mass is scheduled at Saint Theresa Church in Briarcliff Manor at 10 a.m. Monday.
Brown, a proud member of SAG and AFTRA for 50+ years, was best known for his work as an actor, voice-over artist and master of ceremonies.
He was an important part of the community's fabric, serving in numerous capacities including ambulance corps, village board and Rotary.
The longtime Ossining resident was 67.
Mr. DiRenno was a beloved teacher and administrator in the Ossining schools.
Consider a donation to the Croton Caring Committee. A memorial service will be announced when the coronavirus threat has diminished.
She spent five decades in Africa teaching and coaching, including writing a cookbook in Swahili and using it to promote solar ovens.
In her first mission assignment, she taught for 22 years at Punahou, the Maryknoll School on the island of Oahu.
"She loved and lived with every moment she was given," the family said.
She was a Maryknoll Sister for 77 years.
Memorial will be July 10, 11 AM at Faith Lutheran Brethren Church, Briarcliff
Visiting hours will be held Monday at Dorsey Funeral Home.
Born in China in 1928, she was in the first group of Maryknoll Sisters to receive Novitiate training outside the United States.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the charity of your choice.
She had been a Maryknoll sister for 76 years.