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The trip was arranged “to celebrate her 85th birthday party surrounded by 150 of her family and friends,” the obituary said. ... She worked as a music teacher for over 40 years in the Ossining ...
Robert Sherman (July 23, 1932 – June 27, 2023) was an American radio broadcaster, author, music critic, and educator. He achieved success as a host of such radio programs as the folk music show Woody's Children, which started on WQXR and was later broadcast by WFUV, and classical music shows The Listening Room and Young Artists Showcase, which were broadcast by WQXR in New York City.
As his health declined, Comber moved to the St. Teresa Residence in Ossining, where he remained until his death. He died on March 27, 1998, at the age of 92. His funeral mass was celebrated in the Queen of Apostles Chapel on April 1, 1998, by Auxiliary Bishop Patrick Sheridan. Comber was buried in the Maryknoll Center Cemetery in Ossining. [1]
Sheilah Beckett (September 5, 1913 - November 17, 2013 [1]) was an American illustrator, known for her work on the Little Golden Books series. She illustrated more than 70 classic fairy-tale titles for Little Golden Books, among them The Twelve Days of Christmas, [2] The Twelve Dancing Princesses, and Snow White and Rose Red. [3]
Both died by the electric chair at Sing Sing prison in Ossining, N.Y. in 1951, according to the The New York Times. Read the original article on People. Show comments. Advertisement.
DeLancey died on April 8, 1905, in Ossining, New York. [1] After a funeral at Trinity Episcopal Church in Ossining, he was buried in the family burial ground at Mamaroneck by the side of his father and grandfather.
On May 30, 1964, Moore was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of New York by Cardinal Francis Spellman at St. Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan. [6] After his 1964 ordination, the archdiocese assigned Moore as an assistant pastor at St. Augustine Church in Ossining, New York and then at the Church of the Holy Family Parish in Manhattan.
Levenberg began her career working in advertising and TV production. Later, she served as Assemblywoman Sandy Galef's chief of staff and was elected to three terms on the Ossining School Board. [3] Levenberg left Galef's office after being elected Town Supervisor of the Town of Ossining in 2015. [4]