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6 C . BEACON SHOPPER, April 2 2 ,2 0 1 0 D eath N otices Phyllis Girardi, teacher and 50-year BabylonVillage resident by Tiffany Elliott - Longtime Babylon Village resident, wife, mother and grandmother Phyllis Girardi died fan. 2 2 ,2010 at Our lady o f Consolation Residence in West Islip. She was $ 5. She was boos July X 1924 in Plainfield, New Jersey M ary and Torn Quelly and moved to New librk in 1948 after marrying her Igpband .Dominick, th e y lived on litch M d Ave, in Babylon Village for m o re than SO years. F o r 27 years, she worked in die Babylon School District in food I services until h er retirement in 1987. “She loved working with children.., | they made her smile every day? said Phyllis Girardi hei daughter Rita Bartenback o f West Islip who added that her mothei inspired others with her positive attitude, strong spint and faith. Mrs Girardi was an avid parishioner at St Josephs R.C. Church, enjoyed cooking, shopping in the Village and spending time with her family and friends. In addition to her daughter Rita and her husband George, she leaves behind her granddaughter, Lisa Marie Bartenback, many nieces and nephews, as well as other loved ones and friends. She was predeceased by hei husband Dominick in Feb, 2007 She reposed at the Fredrick J Chapey & Sons Funeral Home, West Islip. A Mass of Christian Buna! was held Jan. 2 7 ,2 0 1 0 at St, Joseph’s R.C. Church m Babylon, followed by interment at St Chailes Cemetery Obituary notices are printed without charge, as space permits. Family members and funeral directors may submit obituary notices to us at 65 Deer Park Ave., Babylon, NY 11702 o r may call 631-587-5612. Wewill also consider publishing clear black and white or color photographs with the articles. Photographs are kept on file at our offices by date o f publication and m aybe picked up. Fomer West Islip resident and loving mother, Ann Kolb by Tiffany Elliott Former West Islip resident and devoted homemaker Ann Kolb died March 15, 2010 in New Mexico. She was born June 26, 1938 in Queens to John and Ella DeBiase and spent her life caring for her husband,; children and home, said her family. Mrs. Kolb also worked as a part-time receptionist for Lang Tobia Funeral Home until her retirement to New Mexico in 2007. Mrs. Kolb leaves behind her children, Ellen and Joseph and his wife Rachael. Her grandchildren, Jessica, Christina, Joanne, John, Steven, Vincent, Destiny and Cody also survive her as do her great grandson Sonny (Bunny) and her brothers, Vincent and William DeBiase. She was predeceased by her husband, John in 2 003, her son William and and her great grandson Wyatt. Ann Kolb Former N. Babylonian John McCarthy, W W II Navy Veteran resident John A. 2010 in Langhorn, R e l i g i o u s D i r e c t o r y First Presbyterian Church 79 E. Main S t, Babylon: 631-587-5838 ■Website: lstpresbabylon.org Rev. Thomas D. Sutter, D. Min. - Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES - 9:00 AM - Traditional 10:30 AM - Contemporary Sunday School - 9:00 and 10:30 AM Coffee and Fellowship 1 0:00 AM Nursery Care Provided • Proclaiming the F a i t h Since 1730 • ST. MARY’S CHURCH 175 Broadway, Amityville • 264-0004 Fr. Randolph Jon Geminder, Rector Sunday: Matins 7:30 am Low Mass: 8:00 am Chotai Eucharist: 10:00 am (With Nursery & Church School) Tuesday thru Saturday Mass 9:00am (Healing Service on Tuesday) Tuesday thru Friday: Evening Prayer: 4:30 pm Confession: First Fridays 5 pm FIRST UNITED M ETHODIST CHURCH 25 Broadway, Amityville: 6 3 1-264-0152 Rev. Dr. Louise Stowe-Johns Pastor Sunday Services Early M o rning W orship - 8am M o rning W orship - 10am (Includes Nursery & Church School) “A ll a re w elcom e to share G od) G race ” H A N D IC A P P E D A C C E S S I B L E ST. MARTIN OF TOURS 37 Union Ave. AmityviUe, NY 11701 • 264-0124 Rev. Richard T. Stelter, Pastor Daily Masses - 7:00am 8c 8:30am Masses Satutday 5:00 pm Sunday 9:00 am, 10:30 am, 12:00 Noon, and 5:00 pm Confessions: Saturday 1 to 1:30 pm SIMPSON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 30 Locust Ave., Amityville • 789-2569 Ja c k E . P o lin , P a s to r S U N D A Y C h u r c h S c h o o l & W o rsh ip S e rv ices • 9 :3 0 am “Here you are a stranger but once ” ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH 147 Park Ave., Amityville 264-0763 »FAX 264-0372 Rev. D avid W. A n g lin, Pastor Rev. Herbert M. Kern, Assisting Minister Sunday Services: 9:30 & 11:00 A.M. Sunday School - 9:30 AM Saturday Evening - 6:30 P.M. Accessible to the Physically Challenged “T h e F r i e n d l y C h u rch ” www.stpaulsamityville.com i t £ F o r J a f o i m a t i o i t A b o u t R u n n i n g Y o u r 1 C h u r c h I n f o r m a t i o n I n T h i s D i r e c t o r y ' ' > : ' C a l l A I Jam e s a t 6 3 1 - 2 6 4 - 0 0 7 7 . , * = by T iffany E llio t t Form e r N o rth Babylon M cC a rthy died M a rch 13, Pennsylvania. He was 82. He served in the U.S. Navy during W o rld W ar II and lived in N o rth Babylon for m anyyears. Mr. M cC a rthy was chairm a n , president and CEO of Nassau Federal Savings & Loan and was past president and lifetim e m e m b e r o f O rder o f the A n cient H ibernians, Division #2 in Babylon. He had lived on W h a len Street in N o rth Babylon for m o re than 48 years before m o ving to Pennsylvania. Mr. M cC a rthy leaves behind his children, Gail Kane and her husband D ennis, John, Diane Greene and her husband Jim , and Gene and his wife Dana. His grandchildren, K risten, Patrick, Brian, Brendan, M egan, Caitlyn, Colleen, Molly, Daniel and Lauren and his siblings, G race Pelletier, Ann G allagher and her husband John and Robert also survive him . He was predeceased by his wife, D o rothy and his brother Charles. He reposed at the Fredrick J. Chapey & Sons Funeral H o m e, W est Islip, on M arch 18, 2010. A Celebration o f Liturgy o f C h ristina Burial was celebrated at O u r Lady of Lourdes R.C. Church, W est Islip followed by interm e n t at the Long Island N ational Cem e tery, Calverton. D onations in his nam e can be sent to the Christian Foundation for Children and Aging, 1 Elm w o o d Ave., Kansas City, Kansas 66103. Im b e n jim tft Funeral Home, Inc. Your Pre-Need Funeral Experts 4 2 4 S . W e llw o o d A v e . • 6 3 1 - 9 5 7 - 0 3 0 0 Located between Village Hall and Lindenhurst Library Fully Provisioned fo r the H a n d icap p e d Why More Than 500 Families Have Entrusted Us With More Than $2,000.000.00 In Pre-Paid Funeral Funds We have been entrusted with more than $2,000,000.00 in pre-paid funeral funds by more than 500 families in your community for several reasons. We believe the most important reason so many of you have trusted us is because o f our impeccable reputation for our compassion and service to you and your family. The second reason and almost as important reason so many families trust us is the preplanned price guarantee we give all our families who make prepaid funeral arrangements with us. Simply put we do something no other funeral does. Once paid in full we guarantee every aspect of the funeral costs. Which means we guarantee prices of not only all of our services and merchandise, which some but not all funeral homes do, but we also guarantee all fees of the cemetery, church, airlines, etc...which no other funeral homes does. Simply put once a funeral is prepaid at the Lindenhurst Funeral Home the family never has to concern itself with increasing costs and will never have to add funds to die funeral they had selected. As an example, we have an individual who made pre-arrangements in 1983 and paid $4377.00 for the complete funeral including casket, cement vault, cards, grave opening fees at the cemetery, the funeral director in Florida and air transportation, everything was pre-paid. The money was put in an interest bearing account and now amounts to $7928.00 but if selected at today's prices the funeral would cost $9548.00 But because of the guarantee we offer, the family would not have to add anything to the cost of the funeral. Although this guarantee doesn't make any sense to our accountants or other funeral directors, it makes sense to us. If you have any questions about prepaid funerals or any other question please call us anytime. In the meantime, Be Well, Enjoy Life and Keep in Touch You can email us at www.baby- lonbeacon. com