A funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday at St. Augustine’s Church.
Bob Connolly was a retired police officer and a life member of Independent Hose Company.
A memorial Mass will be held May 15 at St. Augustine’s Church.
She worked on the maternity ward at Phelps Memorial Hospital for 49 years.
She is survived by her husband of 60 years, David W. Carpenter, Sr.
An advocate for animals, she was involved in organizations including the SPCA in Briarcliff, the Humane Society and the Nature Conservancy.
A retired corrections officer, he was a parishioner of St. Augustine’s Church in Ossining.
Noted for her work in Africa for justice and peace, she also served as President of the Maryknoll Sisters Congregation.
John L. Habib cherished his memories of the village as a young boy but knew communities must grow and evolve, they said.
A Vietnam vet, he worked for the Ossining Public Works Department and was a volunteer firefighter.
He was a 45-year member of the Ossining Fire Department Rescue 14 where he was a past president and captain.
Long-time Ossining Resident
She spent years abroad and in Ossining as part of a global contemplative community within the order.
Visitation is Wednesday and services are Thursday.
She began working with migrant workers in California in 1949.
The longtime Ossining resident was a registered nurse, girl scout leader, dog sitter.
A groundbreaking civil rights activist, she was on the front lines in the "Bloody Sunday" march in Selma, Alabama.
Ms. Durkin earned her Juris Doctorate at Saint John’s University of New York.
A lifelong village resident, Joan Bason was born in the old Ossining Hospital.
He was honorary ex-chief of Washington Engine Company No. 2.
After working for the U.S. Army Air Force In World War II, she served in Korea and the Philippines as well as community ministry in the USA.
She worked overseas for most of five decades.
She spent 60 years teaching and doing pastoral work in Peru.
Sister Dorothy retired after almost 50 years doing mission work in Asia.
She entered the Maryknoll Sisters on Sept. 6, 1944.
A longtime member of the village of Ossining Planning Board, she served as it chairwoman for more than 10 years.
Visiting hours will be Wednesday at Dorsey Funeral Home.
Visiting hours are Friday.
A graduate of OHS, she raised her family in Ossining, also working at Maryknoll and as a teacher's assistant in the school district.
Firefighter, community volunteer, family man
Visitation will be at Dorsey Funeral Home on Sunday.
The funeral Mass can be viewed online Saturday.
A celebration of life will take place at a future date.
Joan Furio, a resident of Ossining, NY, passed away at the age of 86 due to complications from the COVID-19 virus.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the World Wildlife Fund.
A memorial mass will be scheduled.
He was a graduate of Ossining High School, Class of 2011.
Sister Marie wrote about the history of the Maryknoll Sisters in El Salvador.
He will be remembered for his caring heart, delicious cooking and hilarious sense of humor.