Obituaries

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Mr. George Zeppenfeldt

- January 13, 2020
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GEORGE A. ZEPPENFELDT-CESTERO 1946-2020 IN MEMORIAM Born in the City of New York on December 15, 1946, to Belen Cestero and George Zeppenfeldt, George A. Zeppenfeldt-Cestero matured into an articulate man keenly aware of his thinking and feelings on most issues. By all accounts, family, friends and colleagues, he was tenacious, resourceful and creative. He was a graduate of Seton Hall Univer

Ms. Catherine Meyers

- January 6, 2020
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Ms. Meyers passed away on Monday, January 6, 2020. Ms. Meyers was a resident of New York, New York at the time of passing.

The Very Rev. James Parks Morton

- January 4, 2020
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The Interfaith Center of New York mourns the death of our founder and friend, The Very Rev. James Parks Morton. A pioneer in interfaith work, peace-building, and environmental stewardship, Dean Morton created an organization for hundreds of grassroots faith leaders from African Diaspora, Buddhist, Christian, Jain, Jewish, Hindu, Humanist, Muslim, Native American, Shinto, and Sikh communities in Ne

Ms. Anna Schiattarella

- January 3, 2020
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the Family Will Be Accepting Flowers Also if you wish you can make a donation to The American Stroke Association or The American Heart Association in Anna's Name

Edward Michael Brown

- January 2, 2020
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Edward Michael Brown, 77, of Westport MA and New York City passed away unexpectedly in the early morning hours of January 2, 2020 of severe damage to his heart. Ed was born in 1942 in Chicago to Sam and Nancy Brown (nee Kirsch). He attended the University of Chicago, Loyola Medical School and did his residency at Yale University where he met his wife of 47 years, Judith Wolin. The couple sett

Mr. John P. Collins

- January 1, 2020
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John Patrick Collins was born to John and Dorothy Collins on June 17, 1949, on Staten Island, New York. Both of his parents preceded him in death. While John may have been an only child, he was raised within the supportive community of many dear relatives, including 13 first cousins alone, who lived nearby and to whom he was always known as Jack. He received his early education at Blessed Sacr

Ms. Hilda Sanchez

- December 29, 2019
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In lieu of flowers, the family of Hilda Sanchez asks that you consider a donation to the Alzheimer's Association. Her daughter, Maria Borrero, was diagnosed in December 2017 and it has affected our family a great deal. Your contribution will make an impact, whether you donate $5 or $500. Every little bit helps. Thank you for your support. I've included information about Alzheimer's Association bel

Ms. Dasiaa Koll

- December 25, 2019
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Today we celebrate Dasiaa Koll, also known affectionately as Little Diva, beloved daughter, sister, granddaughter, niece, goddaughter, friend, ally, and artist. Dasiaa grew up on the Lower East Side of New York City with her mother Odiles, uncle Sammy and grandmother Felicia. From her earliest childhood memories, she grew up listening to late '80s and early '90s Hip-Hop/RnB and with the help of h

Mr. Edward Goodwin Thomson

- December 22, 2019
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Edward Goodwin Thomson, 86, died on December 22, 2019, at home. He was born in New York City on November 28, 1933, and was the son of the late Joseph Carl Thomson and Dorothy Bristol Thomson. His parents and his sisters, Joan T. Balkenberg and Jane T. MacColl, and his oldest child, Richard Warren Thomson, preceded him in death. Mr. Thomson graduated from Middlebury College in Vermont and from Cor

Ms. Antonia Winter

April 6, 1929 - December 13, 2019
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Antonia "Toni" (Cordova) Winter died peacefully on December 13, 2019. Born in Brooklyn, April 6, 1929, Toni was a lifelong New Yorker. With only a high school diploma, Toni built a very successful career in the music industry, at ASCAP, the performance rights organization. There she held the position of Executive Assistant to presidents Morton Gould and later Hal David. Toni's lifelong work was a