Thomas was an assistant professor of nursing at Westchester Community College retiring a few years ago.
She was a registered nurse at Northern Westchester Hospital Center for 30 years.
Gray worked for British Airways, Reader's Digest and Phelps Memorial Hospital.
"Nursing was her calling, she was the ultimate caregiver especially in times of need."
Santaroni was born in Italy and came to the United States as a child.
Lee graduated from Yorktown High School in 2007.
Taxter was a registered nurse for 35 years.
Roberts worked as a Senior Court Reporter for the NY State Supreme Court until his retirement in 1995.
Ferrara attended St. Joseph’s Church and was a member of the Somers Senior’s Club.
Milligram presided over the 9th Judicial District, which covers Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland and Westchester counties.
Jeffrey Allen Scalf died April 13 at New York Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital in Cortlandt. He was 46.
Faith was an important part of Angelo's life and he'd attend mass with his wife and children at St. Joseph's Church in Somers.
Manning was found dead in a rental truck in California.
Vincent, of Somers, died last Saturday after a long battle with with multiple myeloma.
His passion was playing poker as he had inspirations to be a professional poker player.
Masi worked for IBM and retired from there after 30 years.
Born on Aug. 22, 1927 in the Bronx, she and her husband owned German delicatessens on Long Island.
Narcisco had taught and coached football for the past 17 years at Primrose Elementary School.
He was teaching at Primrose Elementary School and lived in Somers.
A memorial and celebratory get-together will be held May 25.
25 years in the North Salem school district and 50 years volunteering at Putnam Hospital
McIlvenny was employed by the New York Telephone Company, Somers Manor Nursing Home and Yorktown BOCES.
Leone worked as a teacher’s assistant in Special Education at Brookside Elementary School in Yorktown Heights.
After her time in the Air Force, Lia worked several jobs from telephone operator to cigarette girl at the Copacabana.
In the 1990s, Klopfenstein moved to the west coast settling in the Seattle area.
The Somers resident was 93.
He was a teacher in the Yonkers public schools.
He is a retired New York Police Department sergeant.
A note left by Richard DeLucia said he was distraught over his wife's medical issues.
He was an electrician with IBEW, Local 3.
He worked for Metro-North Railroad for 40 years before retiring in 2007.
Chiaverini was retired from the Somers Highway Department and spent much of his retirement in Arizona.
She began her career as an ER nurse at Yale New Haven Hospital and spent many years caring for patients in Westchester County and the Bronx.
She was a devoted parishioner of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Shrub Oak.
Alexander Delic was 21 years old.
Smith was the author of numerous papers on social work.
He was a proud member of the Telephone Pioneers and the American Legion.
Licenziato was the owner of Specialty Food Products.
Shafer graduated from Yorktown High School with the Class of 1979.
DaRonco was a volunteer for the Yorktown Heights Fire Department.