Dr. Steven H. Feldman, born October 27, 1946 in Brooklyn, NY, passed away
peacefully on October 21, 2017. The son of Gertrude and Benjamin, brother to
Malcolm and Gerald, he is survived by his wife Susan, son Josh, daughter-in- law
Robin, and amazing grandsons Cody and Miles. He devoted his life to a career in
education, and had a positive in
Dr. Steven H. Feldman, born October 27, 1946 in Brooklyn, NY, passed away
peacefully on October 21, 2017. The son of Gertrude and Benjamin, brother to
Malcolm and Gerald, he is survived by his wife Susan, son Josh, daughter-in- law
Robin, and amazing grandsons Cody and Miles. He devoted his life to a career in
education, and had a positive influence of countless students and people. He will be
sorely missed by many.
Ari Jay Bluman, born October 24, 1972 passed away on his own terms peacefully on May 25, 2016. Son of David and Elaine Bluman, brother to Robin and Seth. Fiercely loyal to his family, friends, colleagues. Yankees and Syracuse fan for life. Golf over anything. Mentor and friend to many. #GOANDBEGREAT
Lorraine Greenman Rudy, born December 14, 1943, and passed away on May 17th, 2012. Lorraine was the daughter of the late Elsie & Nat Greenman and was the devoted mother of Julie & Lee Sparaga and loving sister of Jack & Beth Greenman and Carole & Bob Machol. She was also the amazing Grandma of Matt Abrams, Stacie Amoriello, Justin and Br
Lorraine Greenman Rudy, born December 14, 1943, and passed away on May 17th, 2012. Lorraine was the daughter of the late Elsie & Nat Greenman and was the devoted mother of Julie & Lee Sparaga and loving sister of Jack & Beth Greenman and Carole & Bob Machol. She was also the amazing Grandma of Matt Abrams, Stacie Amoriello, Justin and Brody Sparaga and a great friend to many. Lorraine was a lifetime resident of Rockville Centre, Long Island, and was an avid tennis player, reader and NY Times cross word puzzle aficionado.
Linda Namer Seidel, born Oct. 11, 1947 passed away December 9, 2015 just 5 weeks after being diagnosed with Pancreatic Caner. She was a beloved wife, loving mother, sister, aunt, a loyal friend, teacher, mentor and in later years an adoring nana. Linda traveled the world but found her heart and home with her family in a special place jus
Linda Namer Seidel, born Oct. 11, 1947 passed away December 9, 2015 just 5 weeks after being diagnosed with Pancreatic Caner. She was a beloved wife, loving mother, sister, aunt, a loyal friend, teacher, mentor and in later years an adoring nana. Linda traveled the world but found her heart and home with her family in a special place just over the Brooklyn Bridge. She was our wonderful Red Queen. She was there for those in her life with undying love, unending care, unyielding loyalty and unwavering support. She showed the world with words and deeds how to make your mark on the lives of those around you and leave them better for it.
Alex Hanan was in his early 40s; a non-smoking, healthy young man, who exercised regularly, ate relatively well, and had a great group of truly dedicated friends. It was a great shock to Alex, as well as his family and friends, when he was diagnosed with Stage 4 Lung Cancer in January 2014. Sadly, Alex left us on Monday, July 23, 2018, bu
Alex Hanan was in his early 40s; a non-smoking, healthy young man, who exercised regularly, ate relatively well, and had a great group of truly dedicated friends. It was a great shock to Alex, as well as his family and friends, when he was diagnosed with Stage 4 Lung Cancer in January 2014. Sadly, Alex left us on Monday, July 23, 2018, but his story will always be remembered and his spirit lives on in us all.
Alex was not the type of person most people picture when they think of lung cancer, but people exactly like Alex are the new faces of this disease. Here’s what we’re learning about lung cancer in young adults.
On Monday, December 14, Naomi (Pinsky) Blumenthal, loving mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and great aunt, died peacefully at her home with her family by her side following a long illness.
Naomi was born on April 2, 1942 in Syracuse, NY to Norman and Rose (Carlin) Pinsky. She received her degree in Psychology and Elementary Education
On Monday, December 14, Naomi (Pinsky) Blumenthal, loving mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and great aunt, died peacefully at her home with her family by her side following a long illness.
Naomi was born on April 2, 1942 in Syracuse, NY to Norman and Rose (Carlin) Pinsky. She received her degree in Psychology and Elementary Education from Syracuse University in 1962. Naomi developed a passion for horses as a child and it led her to a long and storied career. A life-long entrepreneur, she started her first business boarding horses at a farm in Oran, before opening the first indoor, privately-owned arena ring in the area, which allowed her to host horse shows year round.
The most important thing to Naomi was her was family. She was a devoted mother, grandmother, aunt and great-aunt. She loved taking trips with her grandsons, hosting the family’s annual Thanksgiving gathering, and cheering on the SU football and basketball teams.
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