STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — In honor of those who have died, here is a compilation of obituaries posted on SILive.com. Viewing times and guest books can be seen here.
Wallace David Katz, a beloved husband, father, and grandfather, peacefully passed away on Saturday, Mar. 9, at the age of 92. His diverse and fulfilling life included roles as a minor league baseball player, Korean War veteran, hairstylist, top-tier salesperson, NYC Amateur Champion golfer, video poker aficionado, and dog lover. Above all, he was a source of love and wisdom for his family. Wallace’s legacy is one of lasting impact, leaving behind cherished memories and inspiration for those who had the privilege of knowing him. Read the full obit on SILive.com.
William C. Quinn passed away peacefully on Sunday, Mar. 10. He is preceded in death by his wife, Edna Quinn, parents Steven and Mary Quinn, siblings Anne, Stephen, Jeremiah, and John (Jack), as well as son-in-law Stephen Sulewski. William is also survived by his 3 children, 6 grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren. Additionally, he leaves behind his companion, Elizabeth Eisengrein. May his memory be a source of comfort to his family and friends during this time of loss. Read the full obit on SILive.com.
- Life Stories: He connected with troubled kids and turned them around. Arnold Raffone, educator and coach, dies at 81.
- Judith ‘Judy’ Diamond Cohen dies just days short of 102nd birthday. A first grade teacher, an artist and sculptor, she reveled in art and design.
- Sam G. Nahas, Jr., 48, dies. Huguenot resident was known for his elaborate Christmas displays
- Former NYC detective, Vietnam veteran, kidney donor, proud author and Staten Island Sports Hall of Fame committee member dies
- Passionate Staten Island teacher, who also authored 9 novels, dies at 82 | Life Stories
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