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RUDOLF ZOTTER of Franklin Square, L.I. died on Monday,
September 29, at the age of 78. A native of Poppendorf, Austria, he
was the husband of the late Anna and devoted father of Peter Zotter
and Rudy Zotter. He is also survived by four grandchildren. AMass of
Christian Burial was offered at St. Matthias Church, Ridgewood,
followed by interment at St. John Cemetery, Middle Village, under the
direction of Morton Funeral Home/Ridgewood Chapels, 663
Grandview Ave., Ridgewood.
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OSVALDO MARCOS died on Sunday, September 28, at the age of
83. He was the husband of the late Viriata Marcos, loving father of
Ana Marcos and Maria Rodriguez, father-in-law of Robert and dear
brother of Lubelia, Thomas and Avelino. A Mass of Christian Burial
will be offered this morning, Thursday, October 2, at 10 a.m. at St.
Adalbert’s Church, Elmhurst, followed by interment at Calvary
Cemetery, Woodside, under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home,
72-27 Grand Ave., Maspeth.
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ARMANDO FELLIN of Middle Village died on Sunday, September
28, at the age of 87. A native of Revó, Italy, he was the beloved
husband of Gloria Fellin (nee Galeaz), devoted father of Bruno and
Eileen; and Mark and Nancy; brother of the late Caterina, Giacomo,
Josephine, the late Padre Marcello and Joseph and loving grandfather
of Luke and Cara Fellin. A Mass of Christian Burial was offered at
Our Lady of Hope Church, Middle Village, followed by interment at
Linden Hill Cemetery, Ridgewood, under the direction of Village
Chapels Inc., 67-67 Eliot Ave., Middle Village.
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IGNAZ UNFRIED of Glendale died on Saturday, September 27,
at the age of 77. A native of Bavaria, Germany, he was the beloved
husband of Irma (nee Jonke) and devoted father of Peter Unfried
and Anita Wunsch. He is also survived by two grandchildren. A Mass
of Christian Burial was offered at Sacred Heart Church, Glendale,
followed by a private cremation at Fresh Pond Crematory, Middle
Village, under the direction of George Werst Funeral Home, 71-41
Cooper Ave., Glendale.
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PASQUALE D. SCOLA of Glendale died on Saturday, September
27, at the age of 80. A native of New York, he was the beloved
husband of Patricia A. Rienecker, devoted father of Susan and
Carmine Infante and Christina Scola, dear brother of Vincent Scola
and Christina Cacelli and loving grandfather of Kimberly
Bruukhorst. A Mass of Christian Burial was offered at Sacred Heart
Church, Glendale, followed by interment at Maple Grove Cemetery,
Kew Gardens, under the direction of George Werst Funeral Home,
71-41 Cooper Ave., Glendale.
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EDYTHE M. DOLLIS of Glendale died on Friday, September 26,
at the age of 94. A native of New York, she was the wife of the late
Peter Dollis and dear sister of Alfred Schermerhorn Jr., Shirley Lee
and the late Patricia Hering. She is also survived by five
grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. A private cremation was
offered at Fresh Pond Crematory, Middle Village, under the direction
of George Werst Funeral Home, 71-41 Cooper Ave., Glendale.
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THOMAS PAUCIULLO died on Friday, September 26, in West
Islip, L.I. at the age of 42. He was the beloved fiancé of Elizabeth,
loving father of Thomas and Christian, cherished son of Vincenza
and Ernest Pauciullo and dear brother of Ernest Pauciullo. A Mass
of Christian Burial was offered on Wednesday, October 1, at Our
Lady of Grace Church, West Babylon, L.I., followed by entombment
at Pinelawn Memorial Park, Farmingdale, under the direction of
Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Ave., Maspeth.
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EVELINE DORSEY died on Thursday, September 25, at the age of
88. A resident of Elmhurst, she was the wife of the late John J. Dorsey,
loving mother of John Dorsey, Bernadette Previto, Kevin Dorsey,
Aileen DuPree, Michael T. Dorsey and Sheila Penuen, cherished
grandmother of Meaghan, Michael, Kathleen, Julie, Matthew, Alexa,
Michael Jr., Kyle, Fiona, Brian, Emily and the late Melissa, greatgrandmother of Conley and John Michael and dear sister of Louis
McNulty, Ursula Cummings, Alice Cran, Peggy McNulty, Angela
McCarthy and the late Martin McNulty, Kathleen McNulty and
Brendan McNulty. A Mass of Christian Burial was offered on Monday,
September 29, at St. Adalbert’s Church, Elmhurst, followed by
interment at Calverton National Cemetery, Calverton, L.I., under the
direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Ave., Maspeth.
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SIMON SALIB of Bayside died on Friday, September 26, at the age
of 60. A native of Alexandria, Egypt he was the beloved husband of
Hanan Nimri and dear brother of Salim Salib and Saed Salib. Services
were offered at St. George Egyptian Coptic Church, Astoria, followed
by interment at Linden Hill Cemetery, Ridgewood, under the direction
of Morton Funeral Home/Ridgewood Chapels, 663 Grandview Ave.,
Ridgewood
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CATHERINE M. LUPO died on Wednesday, September 24, at the age of 87. She was the wife of the late
Peter Lupo, mother of the late Peter Lupo and Kathryn Calia, mother-in-law of Margit, cherished
grandmother of Keri, Tracy, Katy and John, great-grandmother of Alexis, Alyssa, John, Nicholas, Donna
Rose, Shannon, Krista and Paul and dear sister of Audrey Flanagan. A Mass of Christian Burial was offered
on Wednesday, October 1, at St. Mary’s Church, Woodside, followed by interment at St. John Cemetery,
Middle Village, under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Ave., Maspeth.
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ELIZABETH A. ECKSTEIN of Ridgewood died on Wednesday, September 24, at the age of 77. A native
of Brooklyn, she was the beloved wife of Vincent Eckstein and dear sister-in-law of Patricia Passaro and
Geraldine Reese. She is also survived by nine nieces and nephews and 11 great-nieces and great-nephews.
A Mass of Christian Burial was offered at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Church, Ridgewood, followed
by interment at the Cemetery of the Evergreens, Brooklyn, under the direction of Morton Funeral
Home/Ridgewood Chapels, 663 Grandview Ave., Ridgewood.
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ANTHONY W. SIMONE died on Saturday, September 6, at the age of 82. Born in Brooklyn on December
4, 1931, he fought in the Korean War and earned a Korean Service Medal with two Bronze Stars, a United
Nations Service Medal and a National Defense Service Medal. He worked six years with the Chrysler
Corporation and a combined 40 years as an insurance and real estate broker. He raised his family in Queens
and was the beloved husband of Rose Simone (nee Ganci), devoted father to Phil and Trudy Simone;
Louise Maniscalco and Brian Hauenstein; and Denise and Dan Mallamaci, loving grandfather to Janice,
Joe, Matthew, Alexandra, Anthony, Stephen, Natalie and Matthew, proud great grandfather of Mackenzie
and Gracie and cherished brother of Phyllis and Tony Tramonte and Jerry and Dottie Simone. He is also
survived by many loving nieces, nephews and extended family. He had many friends and could talk to
anyone he met and make them feel comfortable. He had a generous spirit, an excellent sence of humor and
will live in the family’s hearts forever. Arrangements were under the direction of Hillebrand Funeral Home
Inc., 63-17 Woodhaven Blvd., Rego Park.
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