Mrs. Chadeayne was known and loved for her friendliness and her costumes as a crossing guard at Park School.
The Ossining resident coached baseball for many years from little league to varsity.
A member of the Ossining Fire Department Independence Hose Ladies Auxiliary, she served as president, treasurer, and secretary.
She had been chief doctor in the Obstetrics Department at Maryknoll Hospital in Pusan when she entered the novitiate.
Mr. Antonini served in the Army Air Corps in World War II.
She taught on the islands of Yap and Koror for 59 years.
An engineer specializing in research and development, he held several patents.
An Ossining High School graduate, Mr. Sgammato was a music teacher.
Sister Marian entered the novitiate at Maryknoll in 1943.
She was a longtime employee of the Ossining Children’s Center and a parishioner of St. Ann’s Church.
Visitation and Mass will be held Wednesday.
She was a member of Ossining Women’s Club and a devoted member of St. Augustine Church.
Mrs. Timm graduated from Ossining High School in 1971.
Mr. Marquez spent most of his career abroad working as an aircraft mechanic.
He was a lifelong member of St. Augustine’s Parish.
Her funeral mass will be celebrated on Friday at St. Ann’s Church.
She was a member of the Parker Bale Post Ladies Auxiliary, a parishioner of St. Augustine’s Church and a member of the Golden Eagles.
The longtime Ossining resident worked for many years at Bethel Nursing Home.
A social worker, her life-long goal was to help people by fostering hope.
She was a member of St Augustine’s Episcopal Church in Croton-On-Hudson.
He was a life-member of the Ossining Volunteer Fire Department and retired after 36 years with the public works department.
A Maryknoll Sister for 65 years, she worked in Guatemala as well as the United States.
A Funeral Mass will be held on Thursday at St. Ann’s Church in Ossining.
Mrs. Miller was 107.
She was a former active member of the Ossining Volunteer Ambulance Corps.
Visitation will be held from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Friday at Dorsey Funeral Home.
Sister Cheryl had been a Maryknoll Sister for 54 years.
She was an active parishioner of St. Ann’s Church.
Visiting hours will be held from 4 – 8 p.m. Thursday at Dorsey Funeral Home.
Mrs. Gerosa was a lifelong resident of Ossining.
A retired educator, he taught social studies at Sleepy Hollow High School.
An Ossining native, Vinny moved to Fort Lauderdale in the 1990s.
She enjoyed serving and giving back to her community.
She worked for many years in South Korea, most recently at the Coalition for Economic Justice.
Visiting hours will be Sunday for the 22-year-old and a funeral Mass will be held Monday.
Mrs. Ashley was an aide with Cedar Manor Nursing Home until her retirement.
Sister Mary Lee's work with the migrant community earned her the Living the Dream Award in 2018.
Mr. Healy worked for Metro-North Railroad and was a crossing guard in his later years.
A police officer in Briarcliff Manor for 30 years, he was active in the Ossining community before retiring to North Carolina.
A research chemist by training, Mrs. Brewster became a school librarian in Ossining for 24 years, once heading the teachers union.