22 APRIL 23, 2020 RIDGEWOOD TIMES WWW.QNS.COM
OBITUARIES
SALVATORE MARCHESE
III died Friday, March 27, at the
age of 57. He was the beloved son
of Mary Ann Marchese, loving
brother of Maria Jagelka, cherished
uncle of E.J. and a special
friend and cousin to many. Private
funeral services were held
Tuesday, April 14, followed by
interment at St. Charles Cemetery,
Farmingdale, under the
direction of Papavero Funeral
Home, Maspeth.
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JOSEPH MALLIA died Saturday,
April 4, at the age of 94.
He was the beloved husband of
Frances Mallia of 73 years and
loving father of Carol Donargo,
Valerie Mallia and Mark and
Diana Mallia. He was the cherished
grandfather of Alexandra,
Krista, Alyssa and Daniella and
dear brother of Victor Mallia
and Mary Remy. Mr. Mallia was
a United States Navy veteran
who served during World War
II. Private cremation was held
on Friday, April 17, at Fresh
Pond Crematory, Middle Village,
under the direction of Papavero
Funeral Home, Maspeth.
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SALVATORE CUSUMANO
died Tuesday, April 14, at the
age of 79. He was the beloved
husband of Maria Cusumano
and loving father of Giuseppe
and Anna Cusumano and Annamaria
Pinello. He was the cherished
grandfather of Benedetta
Barretta, Anna Chiaramonte
and Pietro Cusumano. He was
the brother-in-law of Mimmo
and Francesca Lupo, Sabrina
Cusumano and the late Andrea
Baretta, Rosario Chiaramonte
and Luciano and Francesca Lupo.
He is also survived by many loving
nieces, nephews and cousins.
Private funeral services were
scheduled to be held Thursday,
April 23, followed by entombment
at St. John Cemetery Christ
the Redeemer Mausoleum,
Middle Village, under the direction
of Papavero Funeral Home,
Maspeth.
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JANET MARY DELFINO died
Tuesday, April 14, at the age of
81. She was the beloved mother
of Donna, Debra, Michele, John
and Michael. She was the loving
grandmother of Angela, Janet,
Christina, Larry, Vincenzo and
Victoria, and great-grandmother
of Gabriella, Adriana, Carmine,
Ariel and Sebastian. Private
funeral services were held
Monday, April 20, followed by
interment at Pinelawn Memorial
Park, Farmingdale, under the
direction of Papavero Funeral
Home, Maspeth.
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EDMUND PAWLOWSKI died
Thursday, April 16, at the age of
93. He was the beloved husband
of the late Irena Pawlowska and
loving father of George (Dee)
Pawlowski, Gregory Pawlowski,
Mary (Patrick) O’Hara and Richard
Pawlowski. He was the cherished
grandfather of Christine
and Patrick and dear uncle and
friend to many. Private funeral
services will be held at St. Adalbert’s
Church on Saturday, April
25, followed by interment at Our
Lady of Czestochowa Cemetery,
Doylestown, PA, under the
direction of Papavero Funeral
Home, Maspeth.
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VLADO OGNJENOVIC died
Thursday, April 16, at the age of
71. He was the beloved husband
of Milena Ognjenovic and loving
father of Silvana Ognjenovic and
Robert (Lillian) Ognjenovic. He
was the cherished grandfather
of Thomas, Betty, Gabriel and
Sebastian and dear brother and
uncle. Private funeral services
were held Tuesday, April 21,
followed by interment at Mount
Olivet Cemetery, Maspeth, under
the direction of Papavero
Funeral Home, Maspeth.
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VILMA GOROZDI died Tuesday,
April 14, at the age of 90.
She was the beloved wife of the
late Lajos Gorozdi and loving
mother of Maria Tatay, Louis
Gorozdi and Stephen Gorozdi
and mother-in-law of Judy, Theresa
and the late Carl. She was
the cherished grandmother of
Stephen, Veronica and Sean, Michael,
Robert and Tina, Amanda,
Jennifer and Monica and greatgrandmother
of Isabella, Collin,
Anthony, Sophia, Lucas and Noel.
Private funeral services were
held Wednesday, April 22, followed
by interment at Holy Rood
Cemetery, Westbury, under the
direction of Papavero Funeral
Home, Maspeth.
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MARGARITA COLON, of
Levittown, died Monday, April
6m at the age of 82. A native of
Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, she was
the devoted mother of Joann
Cimino. Services wered offered
at Morthon Funeral Home/
Ridgewood Chapelsm followed
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