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2001Year PERRICONE-Faye Cannata, age 73, formerly of New York City, NY, passed away Sunday. Funeral services will be at 10 A.M. Friday at Holy Family Church. Burial following at Calvary Cemetery. Mrs. Perricone is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Linda and Loren Smith of Tega Cay, SC

and her sister, Constance Lite of New York City, NY. The family will receive friends from 2 until 5 P.M. and 7 until 9 P.M., Thursday at Ardrett Funeral Home. Paid Notice: Deaths PERRICONE, FAYE CANNATA

2006Year HUBER--Barbara S. 61, of Carmel, IN, formerly of Hewlett, NY, died May 21. She is survived by her children, Jason and Alexis Scherl

and her sisters, Francine Pearo and Genie Tober. She will be dearly missed. Paid Notice: Deaths HUBER, BARBARA S.

1999Year GREIF-Mildred S.., 87 of Scarsdale, NY. Her memory is cherished by her daughter Marion of Great Neck and her fiance Alan Shapiro

and her son Jim of New York. Your love shone like a beacon. We miss you already. Services Sunday 12:30PM at Plaza Memorial Chapel, Amsterdam Ave. and 91 St. Paid Notice: Deaths GREIF, MILDRED S.

2000Year STODDARD - Gabriella (Gay) Clark. Of New York City and Sharon, Connecticut. On July 19, after a valiant battle with breast cancer. Beloved wife of Jonathan, devoted sister of Virginia (Ginny) and Gordon (Don), loving aunt of Douglas, David & Daniel, step-mother of Kristi, dear and cherished friend. Funeral service at Church of the Heavenly Rest, 2 East 90th St, 10:00AM, Monday, July 24. Blue Hill Troupers will sing. In lieu of flowers donations can be made in memory of Gabriella to Breast Cancer Research Fund at Weill Cornell Medical College, 525 East 68th Street, New York, NY 10021. She lives in our hearts. STODDARD-Gabriella Clark. The entire membership of the Blue Hill Troupe, Ltd. notes with great sadness the tragic loss of our dear friend, Gay Stoddard. Gay served the Troupe in numerous leadership position and as an outstanding mainstay of the soprano section for over thirty years. Her zest for life, her optimistic spirit and, especially, her love and concern for her family and friends will continue as an inspiration for us all. We send our deepest sympathies to her husband, Jon, her sister Ginny, her brother, Don

and her stepdaughter Kristi. Mary K. Rutherfurd, President Paid Notice: Deaths STODDARD, GABRIELLA (GAY) CLARK

2000Year ECKSTEIN-Anita May. Our hero, lost her battle with ovarian cancer in the evening of May 9, 2000. She is survived by her loving son John, Jr. and her other loves Oscar and Carla. She leaves behind her brother, Elliot Blum, sisters-in-law, Deborah Blum and Ann Reifman, her loving niece and nephews Belinda, Jonathan, and Joey Blum

and her stepdaughters Allison Colton and Leslie Eckstein; and her wonderful friends Judy and Jerry, Eileen, and so many others. Mom, you were so special to so many. Thank you for the wonderful times and joy you brought everyone you came in contact with. The love we have for you will always be kept in our hearts and thoughts. You have touched so many people. We pray that your kindness and warmth keep you safe, pain-free, and smiling forever more...143 forever! Services Friday, May 12, 9:30AM at ''The Riverside,'' 76th Street and Amsterdam Avenue. The family will be receiving at the funeral home Thursday 7-9PM. Paid Notice: Deaths ECKSTEIN, ANITA MAY

1920Year It was the good ship Yarmouth, and she sailed the Spanish Main. Or at least she sailed for tha Spanish Main

and her story is a welcome example of the literature of escape which we need badly in these days of oppressive and inescapable reality. A FORBIDDEN CARGO.

Released under the MIT License.

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