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Helen L. Connolly

Helen L. Connolly

Jan 17, 2025

2025

Helen was born in the Bronx to George and Rose Wund just before the Great Depression. She married Joseph in 1944 and they raised four children together until Joseph passed in 1979. Helen was a telephone operator for Bell telephone for forty years and at 99 could still remember phone numbers and exchanges from all over the country. She treated...

Christopher Moran

Christopher Moran

Jan 16, 2025

He left us way too soon. Chris' life revolved around his family, as they were the most important part of his life. He had a kind heart and would go out of his way to make people laugh and enjoy the moment. He will be missed forever but always with us. Beloved husband, father, and grandfather. Survived by wife, Julie,...

John Baretsky Jr.

John Baretsky Jr.

Jan 16, 2025

John was born on February 29, 1929 at the beginning of the Great Depression. He grew up in Hudson, NY where he played baseball in the cinder lots on the side of the river, performed in a harmonica quartet and a mandolin orchestra and developed a knack for story and joke-telling. John developed a deep passion for the art of...

Kathryn Wiener

Kathryn Wiener

Jan 15, 2025

Kathryn Martin Wiener, daughter of John and Angela Martin, passed away peacefully at the age of 75 on January 15, 2025. 

Kathy is survived by her loving husband, Charles Wiener; her three children, Jennifer (James) Colletti, Charles Wiener (Lori Butler), and Kathryn (Eric) Saltz; her brother, John Martin; and her beloved grandchildren, Tyler and Andrew Colletti and Eleanor Saltz. She also...

Catalina Ana Narbaes Salazar

Catalina Ana Narbaes Salazar

Jan 13, 2025

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to https://gofund.me/15090804 

KayShawn Christopher Butler

KayShawn Christopher Butler

Jan 13, 2025



KayShawn Christopher Butler was a Beloved Son & Brother. In his short 25 years he was loved by so many friends and family. Being born with severe cerebral palsy he was limited to the things he could do, however his smile and laugh were contagious! 

KayShawn's love for his family & blues clues will always be remembered. KayShawn is survived by...

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