Tribute Wall
Sunday
9
February
Visitation atFuneral Home
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Sunday, February 9, 2020
Weigand Bros., Inc. Funeral Home
49 Hillside Ave.
Williston Park, New York, United States
Sunday
9
February
Visitation
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Sunday, February 9, 2020
Weigand Bros., Inc. Funeral Home
49 Hillside Ave.
Williston Park, New York, United States
Monday
10
February
Final Resting Place
Monday, February 10, 2020
Locust Valley Cemetery
Ryefield Road
Locust Valley, New York, United States
Monday
10
February
Mass
10:00 am
Monday, February 10, 2020
Saint Mary's R.C. Church
Old Northern Blvd
Roslyn, New York, United States
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Karen Witte Robinson posted a condolence
Thursday, May 14, 2020
I believe Jerry was my Father's boss with SAS. My Father is Harry Witte. I have many memories from my Dad hearing about Jerry and I believe I have photos of them both on business trips years ago. Prayers are with you all. Karen Witte Robinson
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Patrick Phelan posted a condolence
Saturday, March 21, 2020
Sincere condolence to Dolores and all the family. I have fond memories of our many special nights at Semantics and a great long weekend touring the south west of
Ireland with Dolores on one of our Cargo Managers interline tours.
A big man with a big personality and a great full on laugh. I am happy to have known him and pray that he may Rest In Peace.
Regards Pat Phelan
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John McPartland lit a candle
Monday, February 10, 2020
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John A Dussel posted a condolence
Sunday, February 9, 2020
My family and I often attended the Saturday 5:00 pm Mass at St Mary's. It wasn't a truly warm or inviting Mass unless Jerry was there. He sat in the back right outside the Sacristy like he was the Secret Service guard protecting the Priest. Jerry would always greet me with a big smile, a firm warm handshake and a pleasant hello. It was such a fine way to start thinking about the religious service soon to begin.
Jerry was also the left side usher. When it was time for the collection, he was always patient with folks fumbling for their donation and never failed to thank people for their contribution. You felt you were being appreciated by the entire Church no matter the size of the gift. Jerry had a tough time talking at the end, but that never changed how he felt about the Church and his fellow parishoners.He obviously loved Dolores very much; another beautiful trait of his.
My family and I always sat in the rear on the left lide. I will forever miss passing Jerry on my way to my seat. In a way that's a good thing. It gives me a moment to remember Jerry and get my mind thinking about what's important.
Jerry will be missed.
John A Dussel
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Frank Cassi posted a condolence
Saturday, February 8, 2020
Jerry, God took your hand and now you are resting. You were always a good friend and a hard worker. We shared many good times together, especially at the West Point football games. We were so cold there, but the BBQ kept us warm!
Jerry, you were the best, a family man and a sincere friend. You will never be forgotten.
We love you,
Frank and Lee Cassi
Aurora Brown Sprincz posted a condolence
Thursday, February 6, 2020
My first memory of my Uncle Jerry occurred between 1979 and 1980 when he took my brother and I at ages 4 and 5 on his boat with all my big cousins (Denise, Jackie and Jerome aboard) watching big cousin Jerome water ski. It was my first time on a boat and I thank him for making those wonderful memories happen. I have photos of me sitting on Aunt Dolores's lap laughing while the wind blew our hair in circles. And toasting a New York Bagel early in the morning will have your memory all over it for this Maryland girl. Love you Uncle Jerry! Your loving niece, Aurora
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Wednesday, February 5, 2020
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