A look back at some notable Port Washington residents who passed away this year.
Funeral services planned Dec. 18 in Port Washington.
Three wakes to be held this week at Protection Engine Company.
Leonard Wurzel passes away Nov. 16.
memorial mass is scheduled on Nov. 9 in Port Washington.
Ryder was the winch grinder aboard Ted Turner's Courageous for the 1977 Americas Cup defense against Australia (One).
82-year Port Washington resident layed to rest Monday.
Joel Joseph passes away at 80.
Jerome J. Weinstein passes away June 13 at 89.
Hanley was a teacher at St. Peter of Alcantara School for 36 years.
The long-time Port Washington resident loved her community.
Zullo was active in Port Washington and Manhasset.
Remembered for her generosity of spirit and love of life, family and friends.
Organization ensures the longtime chairperson's no-kill lifesaving legacy continues.
He worked at Uniroyal as a statistician and found time to be an eager participant in his children's lives.
Active in the community, Velleman was 91.
Eisen, whose son founded the rock band Kiss, was 88.
The long-time educator was 85.
The Schreiber graduate had a long history with the Port Summer Show.
The long-time health teacher was 64.
Levane served as a scout for the New York Knicks.
The veteran radio personality died Thursday.
A Grumman retiree, Battista was an active volunteer on the peninsula.
A lifelong Port resident, Carey was devoted to her family and her church.
A lifelong resident of Port Washington, Picardi believed in giving back to his community.
The long-time Port Washington resident was passionate about all children.