Obituaries

Timothy Brown
B: 1969-07-05
D: 2016-07-25
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Brown, Timothy
Celia Caves
B: 2016-06-07
D: 2016-06-07
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Caves, Celia
Migda Cartagena
B: 1950-09-26
D: 2016-05-13
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Cartagena, Migda
Agnes Keegan
B: 1929-03-07
D: 2015-12-13
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Keegan, Agnes
Margaret Bassett
B: 1937-08-21
D: 2015-12-06
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Bassett, Margaret
Pasquale Marino
B: 1961-09-06
D: 2015-11-12
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Marino, Pasquale
Alexander Whitman
B: 1941-03-17
D: 2015-09-05
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Whitman, Alexander
Albert Allotta
B: 1936-01-13
D: 2015-06-06
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Allotta, Albert
Anna Helak
B: 1920-02-21
D: 2015-05-25
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Helak, Anna
Evelyn Crookhorn
B: 1926-09-25
D: 2015-05-21
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Crookhorn, Evelyn
Faustino Ortiz
B: 1946-11-19
D: 2015-05-18
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Ortiz, Faustino
Eulalia Aguirre
B: 1930-02-13
D: 2015-05-02
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Aguirre, Eulalia
Edward Callaghan
B: 1948-11-30
D: 2015-04-25
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Callaghan, Edward
Sinisa Tasovac
B: 1921-07-23
D: 2015-04-10
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Tasovac, Sinisa
Kathleen Ryan
B: 1958-01-16
D: 2014-10-31
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Ryan, Kathleen
Albino Mizzaro
B: 1940-05-17
D: 2014-09-02
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Mizzaro, Albino
Blanca Miranda
B: 1923-10-09
D: 2014-08-21
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Miranda, Blanca
W. Stanley McDermott
B: 1923-11-17
D: 2014-07-24
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McDermott, W. Stanley
Maria Luzuriaga
D: 2014-07-24
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Luzuriaga, Maria
Gregorio Aguirre
B: 1931-03-12
D: 2014-07-11
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Aguirre, Gregorio
Martha Muller
B: 1924-08-21
D: 2014-07-08
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Muller, Martha

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Frequently Asked Questions

Below is a list of questions and responses that we commonly receive at the funeral home. We will continue to include any new questions in this section that we feel would be helpful to others.

If you have a question that has not been covered in this site we would like to hear from you. You may use the "Ask the Director" section of our site to forward your question or comments to us.

If you would prefer to call us on the telephone, our staff would be pleased to provide an answer to any funeral related matter you may have. If we do not have the answer immediately, we will find it for you and contact you the minute the information is in our hands.

1. What should I do if my loved one dies in the middle of the night at home?
 
2. Are you available if death occurs on the weekend?
 
3. What is the purpose of embalming?
 
4. Is embalming required by law?
 
5. What is the first step in starting the funeral process after a death has occurred?
 
6. What information or items should I bring to the initial arrangement conference?
 
7. You handled my father's funeral 12 years ago, we no longer live in Manhattan, we live on Staten Island, can I contact you and can you arrange to have my mother's funeral on Staten Island?
 
8. We are coming in from out of town, can you assist us with reservations at a local hotel?
 
9. Can you assist us in setting up the repast luncheon?
 
10. Can you ship my father's remains back to Italy?
 
11. We had a simple cremation for my husband, now we want to honor his wishes and scatter his ashes at sea. My husband didn't want people viewing his body he wanted them to celebrate his life, we wanted to scatter his ashes at sea and have a celebration at the same time, can you assist us with this?
 

Question #1What should I do if my loved one dies in the middle of the night at home?
Answer:A. We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Please contact us immediately and we can assist you during this difficult time. (212) 683-1798.

Question #2Are you available if death occurs on the weekend?
Answer:A. We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Please contact us immediately and we can assist you during this difficult time. (212) 683-1798.

Question #3What is the purpose of embalming?
Answer:. Embalming sanitizes and preserves the body, retards the decomposition process, and enhances the appearance of a body disfigured by traumatic death or illness.

Embalming makes it possible to lengthen the time between death and the final disposition, thus allowing family members time to arrange and participate in the type of service most comforting to them.

Question #4Is embalming required by law?
Answer:In the State of New York, embalming is not required by law. However a funeral home may require that embalming be performed because of certain funeral services selected. These reasons may include a funeral with a viewing or an extended period of time between death and final disposition.

Question #5What is the first step in starting the funeral process after a death has occurred?
Answer:Call the funeral home to notify them of the death and set up a time to meet to discuss the funeral arrangements.

Question #6What information or items should I bring to the initial arrangement conference?
Answer:The funeral director will probably obtain some information from you at the time of your call. Information to bring at the time of arrangements the deceased’s home address, date and place of birth, social security number, occupation, years of education, father’s name, mother’s first and maiden name, veteran information. Other items that may be applicable: Veterans discharge papers, deed to the cemetery, full set of clothing and any photographs you wish us to display.

Question #7You handled my father's funeral 12 years ago, we no longer live in Manhattan, we live on Staten Island, can I contact you and can you arrange to have my mother's funeral on Staten Island?

Answer:Absolutely! We have the capability of providing our services in your neighborhood. You asked for Staten Island, we have been funeral director to many families using Staten Island Funeral Homes; we have used many funeral homes in different areas of the Bronx; in Flushing, College Point, Astoria, Bayside (just to name a few) we have used many funeral homes in Brooklyn as well as Nassau County.

Question #8We are coming in from out of town, can you assist us with reservations at a local hotel?
Answer:Absolutely! We are familiar with the hotels in the area and their pricing, we would be happy to either recommend a hotel or give you all the information for you to book directly or through your travel agent.

Question #9Can you assist us in setting up the repast luncheon?
Answer:We can not only assist you in planning the repast luncheon, but we can also provide you with area restaurants for a bite to eat during the days/evening of the visitation. If you live locally and would like to have the luncheon in your home, we can recommend caterers that will handle everything from a brunch to a sit down lunch/dinner.

Question #10Can you ship my father's remains back to Italy?
Answer:Yes, we can, not only Italy, but Ireland, Germany, India, Bahamas, England, Peru, and Chile (just to name a few countries). We are quite familiar with the consulates in New York and their requirements for repatriation of human remains. We can also ship human remains anywhere in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.

Question #11We had a simple cremation for my husband, now we want to honor his wishes and scatter his ashes at sea. My husband didn't want people viewing his body he wanted them to celebrate his life, we wanted to scatter his ashes at sea and have a celebration at the same time, can you assist us with this?

Answer:Yes, we have worked with several yachting companies that provide everything from a simple cruise to scatter the ashes to a lavish cocktail reception which includes scattering the ashes into New York Harbor, a cruise and brunch, cocktails, lunch or dinner.

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