Sister Pauline was arrested and then expelled from China by the Communist regime in 1950-51.
Eric is survived by his mother, Janine S. Samuels of Ossining.
In 1948, Sister Doretta received her first assignment to China. She would serve there for much of the next 50 years.
Services for the Ossining resident were private.
Ms. Bastis, a former Briarcliff Manor resident, was a dedicated volunteer as well as a teacher and real-estate agent.
The lifelong Ossining resident was 77.
"Jerry the Barber" was 87.
The Ossining High School senior was 17.
Mr. Tice worked for the Ossining school district at Anne M. Dorner Middle School.
She was born in Ossining on Dec. 7, 1929.
The Croton-on-Hudson resident was 87.
She had been a Maryknoll sister for 73 years.
Mr. Conte was 56.
He was a member of the Ossining Fire Department for 48 years.
The Ossining resident was 86.
A lifelong Ossining resident, Michael "Wizard" Scarduzio was 69.
The former Ossining resident died Thursday.
Among many other posts she was Lecturer in Computer Studies from 1989-1991 at Hong Kong’s Lingnan College.
Mrs. Trapasso was Director of Nursing at Briar Crest Nursing Home in Ossining from 1954-1994.
The former Ossining resident was a graduate of OHS class of 1948.
The 89-year-old was one of the many reasons why Sassinoro, Italy is Ossining's sister city.
A pillar of the Croton community, Mrs. Grant died Sept. 3.
Mrs. Quast worked as a Supervisor for Maryknoll Fathers.
A graveside service will be held at St. Augustine’s Cemetery on Monday.
Mrs. Ferraro was 90.
Born in Tuckahoe in 1921 to Leopold and Maria Conte, she lived in Ossining for 60 years.
A United States Air Force veteran, he worked for Western Electric, AT&T and Lucent Technologies.
The Ossining resident was 61.
She had been a Maryknoll Sister for 71 years.
In 2011 Kansas State University presented her with The Distinguished Agricultural Economics Alumnus Award.
The Croton-on-Hudson resident was 74.
The lifelong Ossining resident was a 54-year-member of Washington Hook & Ladder Co. #2.
The Ossining resident was a tireless worker for peace and justice.
She had been a Maryknoll Sister for 66 years.
The Ossining resident was 77.
The Ossining resident, a retired teacher, was 90.
The longtime local resident was 99.
The Ossining native was 74.
The former Ossining resident was 79.
The 67-year-old was a member of the Ossining Historical Society.