Audrey Grace Tilford Gaydos
Audrey Grace Tilford Gaydos, age 88, of LaGrangeville, and formerly of Patterson, died Wednesday, December 2, 2009, in Brewster.
Mrs. Gaydos was born on April 16, 1921, in Bridgeport, CT, to William and Ethel (Faulkner) Tilford. She was a 1939 graduate of Brewster High School. Full Story
Lew Walter
Lew Walter, 92, died from complications of cancer on November 27, 2009. Beloved husband of the late Dorothy for 44 years, and special friend to the late Ruth. Devoted father of Carole and Lew. Cherished grandfather of Kirsten and Travis. Loving great-grandfather of Alex, Mason, Curtis, Mikayla, and Cierra. Full Story
Richard A. Maxcy
Richard A. Maxcy age 73 of Brewster, New York died suddenly on Saturday December 5, 2009, in Hudson, New York.
Mr. Maxcy was born Apr. 22, 1936 in Riverside, RI, son of the late Frederick and Florence (Fitton) Maxcy. He graduated from Purdys Central High School in Purdys, NY, then married Barbara Brecht on Aug. 21, 1955, at the Croton Falls Baptist Church. Full Story
Horace V. “Ran” Genovese
Horace V. “Ran” Genovese, 79, of Brewster, died Friday.
Ran was born to the late Horace T. and Mary E. Genovese, July 10, 1930, in the Bronx, and moved to Brewster with his family as a young child. He was the oldest of four siblings. Full Story
Charlotte Southard
Charlotte Southard, age 52, of Brewster, died Friday December 4, 2009 in Mt. Pleasant, New York.
Charlotte was born July, 14, 1957, in Stamford, CT, daughter of the late Paul and Marion (Connolly) Southard. She lived in Brewster since she was eleven years old, was a member of St. Lawrence O’Toole Church and had worked as a clerk for Addeco in White Plains for many years. Full Story
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