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10A A The Journal News lohud.com OBITUARIES DEATHS Bedford Tomei, Joseph C. 85, died on arrangements by Clark Associates Funeral Home Brewster Weaver Walter 81, died on arrangements by Balsamo- Cordovano Funeral Home Carmel Wenderoth, Arthur R. 65, died on arrangements by Balsamo Cordovano Funeral Home Dobbs Ferry DeLuca, Loretta 95, died on arrangements by Edwards- Dowdle Funeral Home, Inc. Eastchester Frady, Susan 54, died on arrangements by Westchester Funeral Home, Inc. Eastchester Keenan, Marguerite Mary 74, died on arrangements by WESTCHESTER FUNERAL HOME, INC.

Fishkill DeAngelis, Antoinette 79, died arrangements by McHoul Funeral Home of Fishkill, Inc. Goldens Bridge Croft, Alice 87, died on arrangements by Clark Associates Funeral Home Harrison Di Buono, Marie 89, died on arrangements by Harrison Funeral Home Harrison Gentile, Louise 82, died on arrangements by Harrison Funeral Home Hawthorne Regan, Kevin P. 56, died on arrangements by George T. Davis FUneral Home LLC Katonah Chiacchia, Mario L. 78, died on arrangements by Clark Associates Funeral Home Larchmont Lowman, Albert V.

91, died on arrangements by Joseph A. Lucchese Funeral Home Louisville, KY Brown, Joan Simons died on arrangements by Waterbury and Kelly Funeral Home Mount Vernon Brown, John E. 66, died on arrangements by Camelot Funeral Home, Inc Mt. Vernon Ragonese, Lillie 96, died on arrangements by Yannantuono Burr Davis Sharpe Funeral Home Mt. Vernon Shanks, Bobbi Jean 72, died on arrangements by Funeral Home, LLC, Ossining Grossman, Audrey 83, died on arrangements by Ewing Memorial Chapel Rye Brown Joan Simons 86, died on arrangements by Waterbury Kelly Memorial Home South Salem Zago, Harvard A.

80, died on arrangements by Oelker-Cox Sinatra FH Tarrytown Conetta, Aldo Romano 80, died on arrangements by Edwards-Dowdl Funeral Home, Inc. White Plains Failla, Salvatore 84, died on arrangements by Ballard-Dura nd Funeral Cremation Services white plains Minck, Peter D. 61, died on arrangements by McMaho, Lyon Hartnett FH Yonkers Bruederlein, Rita 88, died on arrangements by F. Ruggiero Sons, Inc. Yonkers Haynes, Douglas 39, died on arrangements by Flower Funeral Home Yonkers Herreid nee Webb Rita M.

96, died on arrangements by WHALEN BALL Yonkers Housey, Keith 53, died on arrangements by Brooks Memorial Home, Inc. Yonkers Johnson, Julius 82, died on arrangements by Brooks Memorial Home, Inc. Yonkers Kozicky nee Zaulychny Anna 89, died on arrangements by WHALEN BALL Yonkers Porricelli, Angelo E. 93, died on arrangements by F. Ruggiero Sons, Inc.

Joan Simons Brown was surrounded by loving family on this past Good Friday when she slipped peacefully out of this life and into the next one. Joan Corliss Gardiner was born in New York City in 1929 and raised in Washington, DC. She graduated from Mt. Vernon Seminary in Washington, DC, and went on to graduate from Radcliffe College as an English major. During her four years in Cambridge, Joan developed an office romance with Thomas Cunningham Simons, while both were working together as business managers of The Harvard Crimson.

Married shortly after graduation, Joan Gardiner Simons and her husband Tom moved to California where he launched his career in the insurance business. They had four children in the years that followed: Tom, who lives in South Carolina and Gloucester, Mass; Martha, who lives in South Londonderry, Sarah, who lives in Woodside, CA; and John, who lives in Briarcliff Manor, NY. Joan was predeceased by her sister, Jean Luckett Schmitt. During her insurance career, Joan transcended the role of corporate wife, relishing her responsibility and their partnership. In fact, a former colleague of her husband said, was the all time greatest corporate wife.

She remembered name and she trea ted everybody with A sister-in-law would occasionally admit, is no contest. Joan Simons is the brightest light in this family. Hands Though traditional role was demanding, she forged her own identity as the Simons family moved to the Hartford area and then to Louisville, KY. She was a founding Board member of The Westledge School in West Simsbury, CT. She served as Chair of the Board at The Hartford College for Women, as well as on the Bellarmine University and Berea College Boards.

Joan also served on the Louisville Wate Company Board. Shortly after he husband Tom died in 1988, Joan married James K. Brown, whose wife was recently deceased. Former college classmates, they settled in Briarcliff Manor, spending summers in South Londonderry, VT. For the past few years Joan and Jim Brown made their primary home at The Osborn in Rye, NY.

Joan developed he talent and competitive spirit on the golf courses of The Hartford Golf Club, The Louisville Golf Club, The Ekwanok Golf Club in Manchester, VT, and The Sleepy Hollow Golf Club in Briarcliff Manor. She delighted in her membership in both the Green Mountain Girls (Manchester, VT) and the National Society of Colonial Dames. In her later years, nothing gave Joan greater joy than when any of her children and grandchildren from both marriages would come calling. She was interested in, unconditionally supportive of, and totally devoted to every aspect of their lives. Joan Simons Brown spent her last days of this life in a room festooned with dozens of pictures of her kids, grandchildren and spouses.

They are testimony to the richness of her life and the sustenance that she received from the people she loved and the people who loved her. A service is planned fo 11am on Saturday April 2 at All Episcopal Church, 201 Scarborough Road, Briarcliff Manor. In lieu of flowers, families have requested that donations can be made to the South Londonderry Free Library, 15 Old School Road, South Londonderry, VT 05155. BROWN JOANSIMONS MarioL.Chiacchia,ofKatonah, atNorthernWestchesterHospital. NorthernWestchesterHospital, wasagraduteofBedfordHillsHigh oinedtheUSArmyandservedin theowneroperatorofHainesRoad ServicecenterinBedfordHills, beroftheServiceStationOwners A ssociation.Heloved,gardening, MarioissurvivedbyVera andChristina.Hewasadevoted grandchildren.Marioisthebroth- bybrotherWilliamwhowasmar- riedtoPatricia.Aswellasmany, manyniecesandnephews.

Inlieuofflowersthefamilysug- gestsadonationtothecharityof yourchoice. Arrangementsby: ClarkAssociatesFuneralHome 4WoodsBridgeRoad (914)232-3033 clarkassociatesfuneralhome. com HIA CC L. Aldo Romano Conetta, 80, formerly of Tarrytown, passed away on March 29th, 2016, surrounded by his family and friends. Born and raised in Queens, NY, he was the son of the late Dominick and A gnese Conetta.

After earning his Undergraduate and Graduate degrees in Chemistry from New Yor University he married his loving wife Patti in 1960. He served in the US Army from 1962-1964. Patti and A ldo eventually settled in Tarrytown where they lived for more than 45 years, raising their two children, before retiring to Somers, NY. Aldo was a devoted husband, loving father and proud grandfather. He is survived by his wife Patti, daughter Lisa and her husband, Eric Picker, son Christophe and his wife Holly and his five cherished grandchildren Caitlyn and Christopher Hunter Conetta and Reese, Lyla and Drew Picker, and many dear friends.

Aldo was beloved by all who came to know him and he will be Visitation Friday 2-4pm and 6-8pm, Edwards -Dowdle Funeral Home. There will also be a Memorial Service Celebration of Life on Sunday, April 10th, 1pm at Bedford Presbyterian Church in Bedford NY. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Heife International Fund (heifer.org) A merican Water Fund (amwater. com). Edwards-Dowdle Funeral Home 64 Ashford Ave.

Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 edwardsanddowdle.com CONETTA ALDOROMANO Antoinette DeAngelis, 79, died on Wednesday, March 30, 2016 in Newburgh. She was born in the Bronx on October 20, 1936, daughter of the late Giuseppe Angelina Castaldo. In 1956, she married Daniel DeAngelis at St. Philip Neri Church in the Bronx. Mr.

DeAngelis survives at home. Other survivors include her children, Adelaide Cioli (John), Thomas DeAngelis (Joanne), Joseph DeAngelis (Lynn); grandchildren, A nthony (Christina), Michael, A manda (Christopher), Jaclynn, Scott, and Lauren; great-granddaughter, Ariel; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives friends. Calling hours are from 2-4 7-9 pm on Friday at McHoul Funeral Home of Fishkill, 1089 Main Fishkill. A uneral Mass will be at 11 am on Saturday at St. Columba Church, 835 Rte.

82, Hopewell Jct. Entombment will follow at Fishkill Rural Cemetery. Donations may be made to Tomorrows Fund at tcfkid.org. For directions, tributes and donations, visit mchoulfuneralhome.com. DEANGELIS ANTOINETTE Welookuptotheskyandtalkto you.Whatwewouldn’tgiveto hearyoutalkback.Wemissyour misseverythingaboutyou.

ForeverInOurHearts YourLovingFamily INLOVINGMEMORY JUDITHWIKANE 12-26-67-3-31-88 28thANNIVERSARY DearStan, Ourlipscannotspeakhowwe Aswelookuponyourpicture, Sweetmemorieswerecall, Ofafacesofullofsunshine, Andasmileforoneandall, love. Foreverinourhearts StanleyAlbertRice Loretta DeLuca, 95, a longtime resident of Dobbs Ferry passed away on March 30, 2016. Born and raised in Yonkers, she was the daughter of the late Martin and Anna Flood. Loretta moved to Dobbs Ferry in 1955 and has been a resident for most of her adult life. Loretta was a devoted wife, loving mother and gra ndmother and cherished great grandmother.

She will be deeply missed. Loretta is survived by her children William Leo of Suffern, NY, Susan Carforo of Pleasantville, NY and Ann Marie DeLuca of New Rochelle, NY, grandchildren Kathleen Leo, Elizabeth Leo and Christine Carforo, and great grandson Myles Jacob Genao. Loretta was predeceased by her first husband Nunziantino Leo in 1950, by her second husband Louis DeLuca in 1985 and by her brother Francis Flood. Mass of the Resurrection Friday 12 Noon Our Lady Queen of Peace Chapel at the Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Hawthorne, NY. Visiting Thursday (today) 2-4 and 7-9pm Edwards-Dowdle Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in name can be made to your local Meals on Wheels program. Edwards-Dowdle Funeral Home 64 Ashford Ave Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 Edwardsanddowdle.com DELUCA LORETTA Youareforeverinour hearts. Love, TheFamily HeathWhite Obituaries FuneralHomeResource Viewandsign an OnlineGuest Book orsponsora GuestBook. GotoLoHud.com/obits andfollow theprompts..

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