Sister Constance was a member of the Maryknoll Sisters Contemplative Community on mission in Guatemala.
Sister Patricia taught and worked in Tanzania for many years.
She served for a time as the curator of the Sisters collection in the Maryknoll Mission Archives Department.
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When she was 71, she earned a Master’s Degree in Pastoral Studies from Loyola College, Chicago, IL.
A Maryknoll Sister for 73 years, she spent much of her time overseas in Taiwan.
An 80-year resident of Ossining, N.Y., she retired as Ossining Town Clerk in 1981.
Sister Virginia had a career as an Army nurse before becoming a nun. Nursing took her to Korea and Vietnam during those conflicts.
Co-owner of A. L. Myers, Mr. Wolf served on boards for the Chamber of Commerce, Ossining Rotary, Phelps Hospital and Sons of Israel.
In his later years, Mr. Garcia was president of the residents' council at Cedar Manor Nursing Home.
Mrs. Robinson was a graduate of Ossining High School, Class of 1953.
Ms. O'Rourke was a founding member of the St. Augustine Golden Eagles.
Among her community projects, the noted architect served as Commissioner of the village's Historic Preservation Commission
Mr. Sato was a longtime Ossining resident.
Louis Joseph Tambone, beloved brother and uncle, passed away peacefully on Friday, April 17, 2020 from COVID-19.
Helen was a volunteer at Phelps Memorial Hospital, the 52 Association, and Physicians Against World Hunger.
Friends of the family have started a GoFundMe page to help defray expenses.
Retired secretary at AMD Middle School
Ms. Hollbrook was a medical surgical technician with Phelps Memorial Hospital.
The Lardieri family will plan a Memorial Mass at a future date at St. Augustine’s Church.
Mrs. Ekelund died March 21, 2020.
Skilled at boat building and repair, Mr. DeMarchis was known up and down the Hudson River.
Mrs. Conte was 91.
Mr. Clarke was raised in Ossining.
The former Ossining resident was 87.
Mrs. Cranston was a graduate of Ossining High School, class of 1960.
She was 86 years old and had been a Maryknoll Sister for 66 years.
Miss Norgren worked for Philips Labs in Briarcliff Manor for 51 years.
Ms. Carr was a member of the St. Matthews United Methodist Church.
She was a "Rosie the Riveter" working for Eastern Aircraft during World War II.
Mr. DeCesaris donated many of his paintings to the Ossining Historical Society and the Ossining Public Library.
She was a 1975 graduate of Ossining High School.
An Ossining HIgh School graduate, she was an international editor at Readers Digest.
Sister Helen Marie spent most of her career in Hong Kong.
Ms. Poverman was also active with IFCA and the United Way.
Mr. Lobasso was a graduate of Ossining High School and a veteran of the Korean War.
Mrs. Williams was a member of Calvary Baptist Church and also active at the Recreation Center.
The Ossining resident was a past president of the Southern Westchester BOCES school board.
The Ossining resident was a retired professor and chairperson of the radiology department at Hostos Community College
On his YouTube channel BruceAllenNYC, he produced more than 1,200 videos of tri-state college a cappella groups and performances.