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Angela Amato |
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Grace Amond |
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Sue Baiata |
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Kurt Hilding
Billing |
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Leo Bogart |
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Dr. Leo Bogart, was a Polish-born, former U.S. Army
Intelligence officer in World War II. He authored more than a dozen books
and hundreds of media trade journal articles. Dr. Bogart served as the
executive vice president and general manager of the Newspaper Advertising
Bureau; taught marketing at New York University, Columbia University and
the Illinois Institute of Technology; and was a senior fellow at the
Center for Media Studies at Columbia and a Fulbright research fellow in
France. At the time of his death, Bogart was a director and senior
consultant for Innovation, an international media consulting firm, and
wrote a column for Presstime, the magazine of the Newspaper
Association of America. Bogart died October 15, 2005, ten weeks after being
diagnosed with babesiosis, a tickborne, malaria-like disease that destroys
red blood cells. Obituary
published in The New York Times on 10/19/2005.
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David A.
Butler |
73 |
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Christine Colter |
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Martin Eisenhardt |
61 |
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Betty
Gross |
74 |
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Dr. Stephen
L. Gumport |
75 |
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Charles Holm |
80 |
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Jean
Holm |
75 |
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Vincent Jachetta |
70 |
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Catherine Klapak |
44 |
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Suzanne Lawrence |
62 |
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Margaret "Maggie" Olwen McCorkle |
81 |
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Lynette McKinney
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64 |
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Mary Ellen McMahon |
55 |
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Chester A.
Mellen |
75 |
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Richard T. Mullin |
80 |
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Gustav “Gus” Robert
Persson |
62 |
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Eileen
Secor |
43 |
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Cailean Walker Sheeran |
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Carole Tegnander |
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Born
and raised in Valley Stream, New York, Carole A. Tegnander was full of life. Once
she was diagnosed with Lyme disease, she co-founded the Long Island
Lyme Association where she helped many by running support group
meetings, giving educational seminars and testifying before the US
Senate and various other committees to help raise awareness. She was
an avid animal lover, a loyal and loving wife, a joyful and caring
friend, and devoted mother and grandmother.
Tegnander died
February 17, 2006 following a long battle with ovarian cancer
secondary to Lyme disease.
* “People who knew Carole saw she had an easy smile, was
always up beat regardless of the pain she endured from two crushing
illnesses. She lived her life by the motto, ‘NEVER QUIT.’" -Family
statement
Obituary published in the Times Herald-Record on 2/19/2006. |
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Laura Treanor |
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Yorktown |
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Michael "Mike" Wilnau |
53 |
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Joseph Theodore Zunic |
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Unknown female |
74 |
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Unknown male |
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Unknown patients (9) |
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