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. . .. ~ ·: '\,; _, - .· ·' - • ... 12 Obituaries ..- , . , . ·c-piled. bJ Mente Stump . . • \ I • ~ :, Carol Bonk the Reverend Robert Schwan, pastor of St. Ann's Church, Sayville, officiating. Interment followed in the Bohemia Union Cemetery, Bohemia. §: Carol Ann Bonk, 56. of Blue Point, died on ~ July 24. Born in ~ogtle, Miss Bonk was a n lifelong resident of Blue Point and was a g retired senior vice president with Ea.4ttern :J Federal Savings Bank, Sayville, Miss Bonk wa.4) ~ an active member of the community, a volun- ~ teer worker at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital, ~ an ac.tive member of Our Lady of the Snow , R.C. Church, Blue Point and Mercy Center ._ Ministries, ~ Miss Bonk is survived by two brothers, W. 1\l John Bonk of Blue Point and Peter Michael .!X> Bonk of Holmes, New York; one nephew and ~ two nieces. ~ Friends and reiatives -visited in the Ra,ynor ~ & D'Andrea Funeral Home, West Sa.yville. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in Our Lady of the Snow R.C. Churcll. Blue PoinL The inter- ment followed in St. Lawrence Cemetery, ~11e. Contributions in her memory to the Brookhaven Memorial Hospital C;mcer Fund, 101 Hospital Road, Patchogt1e, N.Y., 11772, would be appreciated bl' the family. Kristina Borstel Kristina Borstel, 69, of Bayport died on July 25. Born in Graudenz, (;ennany, she had Jived over 26 years in Bayport. Mrs. Borstel is sunived by her husband, Robert or Bayport. Friends and relatives visited at the ~rt Funeral Home, 8a¥J>ort. A religious serviee was held at the ~It !t'uneral Chapel, with Serui'll{l AU Faiths 472-Q122 VIrginia Dory Virginia P. Dory, 76, of West SayviUe, died on July 24. Born in New Yotk City, she had Jived in this area for many years. Mrs. Dory is survived by her husband, Robert, of West Sayville; da11ghter, Elaine Eiben, of Sa,yville; sister, Josephine Billera, of Lake Tahoe, California; grandson, Christopher and her friend, Susan Daly. Friends and relatives visited at Raynor & D'Andrea Funeral Home, West Sayville. A Funeral Mass was «.\elebrated at SL Lawrence R.C. Churcll, Sayville, followed by interment in ML St. Mary's Cemetery, Flushing, Queens. Anna Ferrara Anna M. Ferrara, 95, of Holbrook died on July 24. Bom in Holbrook, Mrs. Ferrara h,ad lived there most of her life. Slle had been very active in the Holbrook Home Extension ·for many years. Mts. FeJTal'a was predeceased by her hus- band, Lawrence in 1978. She is survived by three children, Carol J. Gresalfi of Lake Grove, Barbara SL Denis of Easley, South Carolina and Lawrence Ferrara, Jr., of Rumson. New Jersey; sister, Emma Ferrara of upState New ·York; 11 grandchildren and 12 great-tran(lchil- dren. Friends and relatives visited in the Raynor 683Montauk Hwy .. Bayport, N.Y. 11705 We will Glwoys continue to ca~for the families of Bayport ... Blue Point, Sayville, Patchogue and. summndi11g communities. A promise fr.mn- Nlclaolu ./. •alfllc (JIGR) 100 DS Why. •• None More 'Important Than Your Family. There are many reasons for preplanning funerals. Peace of mind • .sparing family members difficult declsions. .. pqing for tomorrow's service at today's prices. But none are more important than making someone's loss a little less empty. Find out why and how more peOple are prepJanning funerals. Send for your free copy of the •Being Prepared\' Booklet. • ~. .::::lW.ofon£!1 ~ l ~ ft:.l !Bof,un1.a 'JunE.\af dlom£ 't:.l 1320 LAKELAND AVE., BOHEMIA, N.Y. 689-1500 ••••••••••••• Please Send Me A Free •Being Prepared• Brochure: Name ____________________________ _ A~--------------------~--- City/State --------Zip ___ _ Phone (optional)-------------- NO COST OR OBLIGATION & D'Andrea Funeral Home, West Sayvill~. A religioos service was held at the funeral home. The interment followed in tbe Sayville Union cemetery. -- Patrick~s Patrick Higgins, 42, of Holbrook died on July 17. He is sun!ived by his par-ents, John and Mary;. wife, Barbara; stepdaughter, Kristen Campbell; brothers, Daniel Higgins, John Higgins alld Martin Higgi11s and sister, Maureell Filippi. Funeral services were arranged by Holbrook Funeral Home 1 Holbrook. lnt.ennent was.in Holy Sepulchre CemeteJy, Coram. Vietor Ruzicka Victor F. RUZicka, 7?, of Sa,ville, died on July 5. IJOm in Sayville, Mr. Ri.lziclca was a life- long residenL He was a decorated Army veter- an of World WarD, ·having ~ived the Purple Heart. He was a member of the National VFW and a member of the ~lie Fire Department for .over 50 years. Mr. Ruzie!Ql was a retired carpenter. He is survived by a daughter, Margaret Simai of Sayville; sister, JeDnie Wisnofski of Sa,yville;. a grandson, SteveiJ Simai of Sa.yViUe . and several nieces and nepltews. Frieltck - :relaU.ves Visited in the Jlalnor & D'Andrea Funenl Home, West. Sayville. ~Services were held. lntennent was in the VA National Cemet.ery., Calvert.on. Cli·IJord Schwam Clifford. S. Schwam, 71, of~~~. died on July 25. Bom in New York Cicy, he had·lived in this area for many yeN$. He had sel'Ve(i liS. a radio operator .in the lirinY Air Gor,ps litQ'inJ World War II, and had reti~ f'ronl NYCPI). in 1972 and from IRS in 1984. He was a member of Sayville Yacht Club, KJiight.s of COlumbus and was an active volunteer with 'the 'Squires program. . Mr. Schwam is survived by hjs wife, Helen A. ofSa.yville; son, 'Keith, of New York Ciey and his grandchildren; Ri~ and Kristin. Friends and relatives visited at Raynor & D'Andrea FuDeral Home, West SayviiJe. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated today, Thursday morning, at St. Lawrence R.C. Church, Sayville, followetl by private crema- tion~ Pie~me make donlitions in his memory to Little Flower Children's Semces, Wading. River, New York. 'Dmotheos Vlachos . Timothoos Vlaehos or Oakdale died on July 20. He is survived by his .wife, Iris; children,-- Donna, Anthony., Paul, Lisa Miller and Christina and four graft&:\'ruldrm. Mr. Vlachos reposed at the Lang- Tobia- DiPalma l'Uneral Home, West ,Jslip. A se!Vice was offered at the funer.t home by Pastor Chris Baudler. lntmneDt followed in Pineli.wn Memorial Patk'Ce'rneteJY. • DEATH IS I ! SOMETHING UIAT DOESN'T .MAKE IT ANY EASiER NOONE EVER O~PING WITH THE LOSS OF A LOVED ONE. GETS USE TO. You TRY TO BE STRONG. BUT iT'S DIFFIOJLT. MAYBE THAT THAT'S WHEN THE CALM, EXPERIENCED EXPLAINS WHY VOIC.E OF OUR. LICENSED RJNER.Al DIRECTOR A FUNERAL· CAN Oft'ER. WORDS OF COMPASSION TO HELP DIRECTOR IS SO GUIDE 'YOUR. FAMXLY lHR.OUGH A PAINFUL nt.te.. l l . I COMPASSIONATE. SCN, SUPJ TYC lslij) FIR!! ASSc Plail MILL Purs rom: here ·t99t, eew ontb Tow: SU'ee onth atu~ BEGl East~ Boar S·out form the 1 Walk Oce• ~ said Ocea Islip York Appr $267, CasU subjE juctp lnde~ Date. Pen, Kirsc bll'Ull Plain 200 4 den( ~N. SJ;JP: FO~l