New York Grand &  New York Grand Ladies  Auxiliary

 In MEMORY
Of Our Recently Deceased Brothers

 

The New York Grand Commandery has been informed of the passing of brother Ignatius Okosisi Amah of Commandery 981 New York. A requiem mass and wake keep has been fixed for the 26th day of October 2024 to pay our last respect to our fallen broth

A requiem mass and wake keep has been fixed for the 26th day of October 2024 to pay our last respect to our fallen brother.

Time is 5pm prompt.
Venue: blessed Sacrament Catholic Church
Address: 201 North Central Avenue Valley stream L.I
11580 NY

                       

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Commandery 676 is saddened again to share the following information and the official flyer for the Celebration of Life of the deceased Brother Mbata. All the necessary information is contained within the flyer for the general public, however, Commandery 676 is heading the activities with the advice and consent of the family. With that said, the 4th District and New York have a pivotal road to play

in these proceedings. The widow, Sister Lady Rose Mbata is a staunch founding member of Auxiliary 598 of Trenton.

                                                                                            
                   

Photo’s provided by Lawrence Ibe

Obituary for Mr. Thomas F. Zdanowicz

 

 

Sir Thomas F. Zdanowicz – Papal Knight

FRANKFORT – Mr. Thomas F. Zdanowicz, age 88, passed away in peace and tranquility on Thursday, December 14, 2023, in the comfort and dignity of his home with his wife and loving family by his side.

Thomas was born in Utica on October 17, 1935, the first child of the late Frank Leo and Catherine Eva (Jecen) Zdanowicz. He was educated in local parochial schools, St. Stanislaus Elementary and Utica Catholic Academy High School. He went on to study at the New York Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences in Utica, the forerunner to Mohawk Valley Community College.

Tom answered the call to serve his country in the United States Air Force, training at Sampson A.F.B. and Technical School at Scott A.F.B., Illinois. He was then stationed at Kadena A.F.B, Okinawa, assigned to the 1962nd Airways and Air Communications Squadron with the 5th Air Force. This was during the height of the Cold War between China, Taiwan, and the United States. Okinawa served as the Central Communications Center for the entire Far East, and Tom took responsibility for maintaining the base’s Air to Ground Communications Center, including the Control Tower and Air Route Traffic Control facilities. After two years, he was transferred back to the Air Training Command and returned to Scott Field, IL. as a Microwave Communications Instructor.

While in the Air Force, Tom married his childhood sweetheart, the former Jeanne Ferrese on June 29, 1957, at St. Anthony of Padua Church in Utica. After a brief honeymoon, they returned to Illinois until Tom was honorably discharged from the Air Force in November of 1957.

Upon returning to Utica, and after a short stint at the General Electric, Radio Receiver Plant and the Wonder Bread Bakery Co., Tom was then employed at ROAMA for the U.S. Air Force as a Field Engineer, specializing in the repair and maintenance of Instrument Landing Systems (ILS). In this capacity, he traveled extensively to Air Bases throughout the northeastern United States, the Maritimes, Labrador, and Thule, Greenland.

When he and Jeanne Started their family, the travel demands of his job were more than he desired. Tom made a career change and became an Insurance Claims Investigator, a job he loved, and which was well suited to his outgoing personality. He trained for two years with the National Grange Mutual Insurance Co., and then worked for 22 years with Merchants Mutual Insurance Co., and for 15 years with the Utica National Insurance Group before his retirement in 1997. He was past President of the Utica Claims Association and a member of the International Insurance Arbitration Commission.

Tom and Jeanne were deeply in love and boasted that their marriage was made in heaven. Tom and his bride celebrated their 66th wedding anniversary this past year. They were especially proud of their two children, Tom, Jr. and Susan Maria, whom they loved dearly. Tom and Jeanne were involved with the Marriage Encounter Movement for many years as the “Executive Team Couple,” sharing their love, their highs, and even their lows with hundreds of couples who were seeking to make their good marriages better. During that time, they were members of the Covenant Community located at the Newman Center of Utica College. This involvement was a profound spiritual experience for Tom until the community disbanded.

He and his Jeanne loved all sorts of music and theater. From line dancing to country western music, to the jitterbug, they enjoyed the arts in all its forms. They were members of the Utica Broadway Theatre League, known as Broadway Utica, from its inception in 1957, and still hold their front row seats. Tom starred in the Paduan Players production of “The Music Man” in the role of Harold Hill. In a review of the show, the Observer-Dispatch’s theater critic’s headline read “Tom Zdanowicz IS the Music Man.” He played various roles in the production of “My Fair Lady,” and he had the adult lead in the Utica College/City of Utica production of “Take Me Along,” a role that was originally written for Jackie Gleason. Tom studied classical piano at the Parker School of Music, and for many years sang with the Hamilton College Oratorical Society.

Tom gave back to his community in so many ways. He was past President and a Board Member of the Utica Jaycees, and for his dedication he was honored and named Jaycee International Senator #11218. Tom’s biography is included in the 1970 edition of “Outstanding Young Men of America.” He served on the Board of Directors of Your Neighbors, the Association for Developmentally Disabled Children, Mayor Frank Dulan’s City Beautification Committee, and was appointed to the Urban Renewal Committee by Mayor Michael Caruso. He taught a practical politics program for the Utica Chamber of Commerce and ran for the office of the Utica School Board and for the President of the Common Council in 1972. Proud of his Polish heritage, he was also a member of the Kopernik Association and the Polish Community Club.

Tom volunteered for many years with the Peacemaker Program and served as its President and on its Board of Directors. While with this organization, he was made a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) by Justice Frank Cook and represented abused and neglected children in the Herkimer and Oneida County Family Court Systems. He also served them as an arbitrator for the New York State Lemon Law.

Tom was a Fourth Degree Member of the Knights of Columbus #189. In 1993, he became a member of St. Anthony of Padua Commandry #385, Knights of St. John International, a semi-military fraternal Order of Catholic Gentlemen. Tom served that Order as Commandry President, Commander of the Military Rank, New York Grand President, and was elected for life as the Supreme Secretary/Adjutant General with the rank of Lt. General. He retired from that office in 2020 and was still active as Supreme Secretary-Emeritus. He was exemplified in all five degrees of the Order, the last being the Noble and Exalted Degree of the Holy Cross. He was also honored by his Commandry with the “Jewel of Honor.” Tom worked closely with members throughout the world and visited Commandries in London, England; Hamburg, Germany; and traveled throughout Togo, Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. During those trips, he met and dined with the President of Liberia, Secretary of State and Speaker of the Senate in Nigeria, and a Supreme Court Justice and Secretary of Tourism in Ghana. Throughout his travels, a visit to the local bishop, cardinal, or the papal nuncio was a must. On his first trip to Nigeria, Tom was made High Chief of the Igbu Tribe and given the name Ichie Ezedioramma 1, which means “wisest advisor to the king.”

Tom was a deeply religious man. Originally a member of St. Stanislaus B.M. Parish, he later joined the parish of St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church, where he served as a lector and extraordinary minister of the Holy Eucharist. For 25 years, he attended yearly retreats at Christ the King Retreat Center with members of St. Anthony’s parish. He completed the Diocese of Syracuse’s Formation for Ministry Program and was commissioned as a lay minister by the Most Rev. Bishop Thomas Costello in 1984. He was a representative to the Diocesan Parish Council and served his parish as a member of its Parish Council and as a Trustee.

Tom was most proud of the honor bestowed upon him and his Jeanne by Pope Francis on November 23, 2013. The Vatican proclaimed them as Knight and Lady of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher. The investiture was exemplified at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Manhattan by their Eminences Timothy Cardinal Dolan and Edward Cardinal Egan of the Archdiocese of New York, Eden Cardinal O’Brien (Pope Francis’ legate to the order), and six other Bishops in attendance. The evening was made even more special because it was witnessed by their children and their spouses, their grandson, and clergy from their parish church. In October 2021, Tom was promoted to the rank of Knight Commander with Star at St. Patrick’s Cathedral.

Tom and Jeanne travelled to many places together – from the oldest cities of Europe to the islands of Hawaii, to the golden beaches of Jamaica and most notably, the ancient city of Jerusalem.

Tom viewed life as a continual adventure. And each adventure was eagerly anticipated, thoroughly enjoyed, and relished over and over again as he shared each adventure with those he loved.

Tom believed that “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body. But rather, in the end, one should skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming ‘Wow! What a ride!’”

Tom leaves to mourn him his beloved wife, Jeanne “Du”; his son and daughter-in-law, Tom and Rhonda Zdanowicz; his daughter and son-in-law, Susan and John “J.K.” Klein; four grandchildren, Dana and William True, Candice Barefoot, Kevin and Kelsey Barefoot, and Jecen Zdanowicz; nine great-grandchildren, Brooklynne True, Ariana and Jasmir Krupic, Brayden True, Elicia Barefoot, Nautika Morales, Takice Johnson, Wyatt Parker Barefoot, and June Raegan Barefoot; a brother and sister-in-law, Francis and Sylvia Zdanowicz; sisters-in-law and brother-in-law, Sharon Zdanowicz, Kathleen and Charles “Budd” Osborn, and Donna Ferrese; and many loving nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, and cousins. Tom also leaves some very special friends, his “Merchants Girls,” Karen Burton, Wendy Seeger, Marianne Czupryna, and Clemmy Vivacqua; and his Wednesday morning coffee buddies, Guy Cristallo, Ron Weise, and the late Joseph Ruffule. (You are going to have to solve the world’s problems without Tom’s help now.)

He was predeceased by his parents; brother, Joseph Zdanowicz; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Frank and Rose Ferrese; and his in-laws, Marie and Fred J. Grimaldi, Jr., Thomas Ferrese, and Rosemarie and Frank Percacciante.

Tom’s family would especially like to acknowledge Hospice and Palliative Care, Inc. and the healthcare workers for their compassionate care for Tom.

To perpetuate Tom’s love for his church, please consider memorial contributions in his memory to St. Anthony and St. Agnes Church, by mail to 422 Tilden Ave., Utica NY, 13501; envelopes will also be available at the service.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, December 27, 2023, from 3:00-6:00 p.m. at St. Anthony and St. Agnes Church, 422 Tilden Ave., Utica NY, 13501. The family will remain until all have been greeted. Members of the Knights of St. John’s Commandries will hold their ritualistic services at the conclusion of the viewing. Thomas’ Mass of Christian Burial and Celebration of Life will commence on Thursday, December 28, 2023 at 12:00 p.m. at St. Anthony and St. Agnes Church with Military Honors conferred by the U.S. Air Force. Interment will take place in St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Cemetery at the convenience of the family.

“Deus lo vult.” ~ “God wills it”

The Lord bless you and keep you “Du,” Tom, Dad, Papa, Grandpa, “Unc,” General.

 

 

 

It is with sadness that I inform you of the passing of our Brother, Lt. Gen. Sir. Thomas Zdanowicz who passed away on Thursday, December 14, 2023.  Brother Zdanowicz was a dear brother in St. Anthony of Padua Commandery No. 385 and a pillar on the KSJI Executive Board for so many years, He transformed the office of the Secretary and will be missed.

The New York Grand held a Virtual Prayer Service on ZOOM on Dec.14, 2023 at 8:00pm in his honor.

Funeral services are currently being planned and will be sent out as soon as I am notified. Kindly cascade to Grand Presidents and Secretaries accordingly.

Kindly keep his family in prayers.

Fraternally

CJ Okafor

As you may know, Commandery 676 lost one of its dedicated members, Noble Sir Knight Maurice Mbata.

 

He was a beloved knight in good standing of Commandery 676. The late Mbata served the Knighthood in several capacities, including Past Secretary and Trustee, a position he held up to his death. He passed away in October, shortly after celebrating his 80th birthday.

His family plans to have the deceased returned to Owerri, Imo State in Nigeria, by the first week of February. On January 27, the family will hold a wake-keeping in Philadelphia at St. Cyprian Roman Catholic Church, 525 Cobbs Creek Parkway, beginning at 4:00 PM. In this line, our commandery asks the New York Grand to stand shoulder to shoulder with us as our falling Brother Mbata is given a fitting farewell. 

Please feel free to contact me if you require additional information or clarification.

Col. Rudolph A. Weedor

President,

Commandery 676

Obituary

Joseph A. Nesci, Jr.

August 4, 1929 ~ September 3, 2023 (age 94)

 

Joseph A. Nesci, Jr. age 94, of New Hartford, passed away on Sunday September 3, 2023, in the comfort of his home with the love and support of his wife and children.

He was born in Utica, on August 4, 1929, a son of the late Joseph and Marie Antonia Costa Nesci and was a graduate of TR Proctor High School. Joe furthered his education and graduated from Utica College of Syracuse University with a BS Degree in Engineering. Joe served our country during the Korean War in the US Army from 1948-1953. On September 4, 1954, he was married to the love of his life Raffaella Centolella in Mt. Carmel Church, a loving and blessed union of 69 years.

Joe was employed as an engineer with the Federal Govt. at GAFB for many years until his retirement. He was a member of the Knights of St. John Commandry # 385 and the Italian Heritage Club. A loving and humble man, Joe centered his life around his family, whom he loved dearly. They will forever hold his memory in their hearts.

Surviving are his beloved wife Raffaella “Babe”; one daughter Diane Colicci of PA.; two sons and daughters-in-law Joseph and Danielle Nesci of NJ and Vincent and Karen Nesci of New Hartford; his cherished grandchildren Michael and Lisa Nesci, Kayla Nesci and fiancé Aaron Mattice, Lindsey and Jamie Loy, Loni D. Babcock, Nikolette D. Nesci, Robert and Jackie Rimmer, Heather Nesci and Gabrielle Nesci; one sister Nina Onystk of IL.; many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother Frank (Frances) Nesci and his sister Viola (John) Corletto, his in laws, Lena Centolella, Ruth (Ed) Glatt, Dolores (James) Miller, Rose (Tony) Sinisgalli, Thomas (Carmella) Centolella, Louis (Nicolena) Centolella and Fred Centolella and his son-in-law Angelo Colicci.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday at 11:00 am in St. John Evangelist Church, New Hartford with Military Honors.  Private entombment will be in Calvary Cemetery Mausoleum. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to CABVI or the American Cancer Society in memory of Joseph. Envelopes will be available at the service. The Knights of St. John #385 will fallout for church Mass on Saturday morning at 11:00 am. 

 

                                                        From Comm. 960

                                               

The New York Grand was notified this evening of the funeral arrangement of our Late Brother Knight Al Gbi Toe. In his communication Worthy President, Sir Knight Charles T. Gbarre of 960 Transfiguration Parish mentioned that the family has reached out to Commander 960 with the following funeral itinerary.
                            Friday- June 30 Wake Keeping
                            Venue- Parish of the Transfiguration
                                        103 16th Avenue, Newark, Jersey 07103 
                              Time– 4:30 PM
 
                      Saturday-  July 1, Funeral Mass 
                          Venue-   Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart      
                                        89 Ridge Street, Newark New Jersey 07104
                           Time-    10 AM
                                         
                                          Interment follows immediately after the funeral Mass at the:
                                                            HOLY CROSS Cemetery
                                                            340 Ridge Road, North Arlington, NJ 07031
                                                            in North Arlington, New Jersey      
 
Please note that there will be a repast immediately after the interment. The address to the Repast will be published as soon as it is available.
 
New York Grand President Brig/ Gen.  Charles Abiakwe is directing the 4th District Commander  Major Donatus Anigbogu to ORDER all Commanders to prepare their respective members to be present at all aspects of this Home-going celebration.
 
Further information including dress codes, time and place of assembling will be communicated through the 4th District and other relevant means of communication.
 
May the Soul of our Fallen Brother Al Gbi Toe Rest in Perfect Peace. 
 
May the Lord console us all,
 
Col. Rudolph A. Weedor
Secretary,
New York Secretary
 
May the Lord Bless Us All.

Obituary for Mr. Joseph Montanaro

Mr. Joseph Montanaro

UTICA – Mr. Joseph Montanaro, son of the late Dominick & Amelia (Liuzzi) Montanaro, passed away on Tuesday, June 20, 2023 in the exceptional care of the Rome Abraham House.

Born on October 31, 1927, Joseph attended schools in Canastota and Utica, and was a 1947 T.R. Proctor High School graduate. He also attended M.V.C.C. and Utica College. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War (1949-1952). He was employed at Griffiss Air Force Base from 1952-1955; and retired in 1988 as a full-time Army Guardsman through the State of NY and achieved the rank of Chief Warrant Officer Four.

On September 27, 1952, he married Margaret Putrelo, a marriage of over 70 years. Joe was a member of the Knights of St. John Commandery #385, American Legion Post #229, Sts. Cosmas & Damian Society, and the Italian Heritage Club of the Mohawk Valley.

Surviving are his wife; two sons, Dominick P. (Barbara) Montanaro of FL, and Joseph A. Montanaro of NY; and a daughter, Amelia R. (Dr. Anthony) Massi of NY; grandchildren, Brenda (Don) Wilmshurst, Frank (Jaclyn) Massi, Valerie (Joshua) Dalton, Maria Massi; Joseph A.J. and John Montanaro; and great-grandsons, Mason Sparks, and Maximus Massi. He is further remembered by his brother-in-law and sisters-in-law, Joseph L. (Benita “Sue”) Putrelo, and Fanny George; many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews, cousins, and friends. He was predeceased by his two sisters, Angela (Mark A.) Piacenti, and Lucille (Thomas) DeMarco; and in-laws, Maria, Rosina, Vincenzo, Dominick, Pasquale and Maurice (Concetta) Putrello, and William I. George.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend Joseph’s Mass of Christian Burial and Celebration of Life on Saturday, June 24, 2023 at 11:00 AM at St. Anthony & St. Agnes Church, 422 Tilden Ave. The family will receive visitors at the conclusion of Mass. By family request, please omit floral offerings. Contributions can be made to: St. Anthony & St. Agnes Church or The Abraham House.

 

From Comm #385

Obituary

Frank L. Roefaro, Sr.

January 30, 1931 ~ January 11, 2023 (age 91

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Frank L. Roefaro Sr., age 91, of Utica, passed away on peacefully on Wednesday January 11, 2023, at his home, with the love and support of his family.

He was born on January 30, 1931, in Utica, a son of the late Louis and Maria Antoinette S’Doia Roefaro. He was a graduate of T.R. Proctor High School, and Delhi College, where he earned his Associate’s degree. Frank proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy during the Korean Conflict from 1952-1956. On May 21, 1955, he was joined in marriage to E. Jean Masker in Mt. Carmel Church in Tuxedo, N.Y., a blessed union of 67 years until her passing on May 24, 2022.

Frank was employed by the State of New York in the D.O.T. and O.M.R.D.D for many years until his retirement in 1987. He also was the owner /operator of Roefaro Appraisal Service retiring in 1997, passing the business on to his son Stephen.

He was a dedicated parishioner of St. Anthony/St. Agnes Church, volunteering his time for many years, a Noble Degree member of the Knights of St. John Commandery #385, a member of Tau Phi Zeta Fraternity, The Briskeleers Club, and an IBO Basketball Official for both the men’s and woman’s league for several years, and served as a member and Past President of several organizations, including being the Chairman of the Msgr. Denti Foundation, member of the ARC Foundation, UCP and the Mohawk Valley Board of Realtors. However, his greatest joy came from being the consummate grandparent and spectator for all of his grandchildren’s events. A truly giving man, he will hold a special place in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.

Surviving are his daughter, Julie Ann Mannion of PA; three sons Michael Roefaro of West Palm Beach, FL, Stephen and Meredith Roefaro of Utica, and Frank L. Roefaro, Jr. of Utica; four grandchildren, Michael and wife Mallory Mannion, Connor Mannion, Thomas Roefaro and Molly Roefaro; his in-laws, Carol Roefaro, Joseph Kozakiewicz and Norma Masker and several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by three brothers, Mario and Elvera “Chickie” Roefaro, Renato and Angela Roefaro, Geno and Mary Roefaro, his sister Anna (Victor) Diodato, son-in-law Michael Mannion, nephew Martin Roefaro and niece Judy Roefaro.

Visiting hours will be held on Friday from 4:00 until 6:00 p.m. at The Scala & Roefaro Funeral Home, Inc. 1122 Culver Ave. Utica. The Knights of St. John will fallout at 5:30 pm Friday evening for ritualistic services. His Mass of Christian Burial will be Saturday morning at 11:00 am in St. Anthony/St. Agnes Church, Utica. Private interment will be in the family plot in Calvary Cemetery.

The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to Frank’s Caregiver’s, Debbie, Michelle, Dorene and Renee for their care and compassion.

Raymond J. Durso, Sr.

January 2, 1928 ~ November 12, 2022 

Mr. Raymond J. Durso, Sr., age 94, passed away on Saturday November 12, 2022, at the St. Luke’s Home with his beloved family by his side.

He was born in Utica, on January 2, 1928, a son of the late Salvatore and Cecelia Corelli Durso and was educated in local schools. He graduated from MVCC with a degree in Business Administration. Ray served our country during the Korean Conflict in the US Army from 1946-1948.

On October 10, 1953, he was married to Grace M. Tripolone in St. Anthony’s Church, Herkimer, NY a blessed union of 69 years.

Ray was employed for 42 years with the Chicago Pneumatic Co. as the Traffic Manager, until his retirement. He was a member of the Transportation Club of CNY and was a dedicated Noble Degree member of the Knights of St. John Commandry# 385. A loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather, his family will forever hold his memory in their hearts.

Surviving are his beloved wife Grace, two daughters and sons-in-law Cecelia “Cissy” and Vincent Pastorella and Denise and Robert T. Giglio; one son and daughter-in-law Raymond J. Jr. and Diana Durso; his cherished grandchildren Vincent and Amanda Pastorella, Beth Ann and Carl Nora, Marianne and John Sodaro, Amy and Steve Hansen, Alicia and Patrick Suarez and Gennaro, Gianna and Alexa Durso; 10 cherished great-grandchildren; one brother Sam; his sisters-in-law Josephine Rocco, Philomena and Theresa Tripolone and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother Tom Durso and wife Irene, one sister Mary, his brothers-in-law Anthony “Tony” Rocco and Philip and Carmen Tripolone. The family also extends a very special Thank You to Ray’s caregivers Henry, Lisa, Dee and Mary.

Visiting hours will be held on Tuesday from 5-7 pm at The Scala & Roefaro Funeral Home Inc. 1122 Culver Ave. Utica. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Mass of Christian Burial on Wednesday at 12:00 noon in St. Anthony/St. Agnes Church, with US Army Military Honors. Private interment will be in Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Assoc. Central NY Chapter, PO Box 12226 Syracuse, NY 13218. Envelopes will also be available at the services. The Knights of St. John will conduct honors on Tuesday evening at 6:30 pm at the funeral home.

From Comm #385

Dominick F. DeSimone

Mr. Dominick F. DeSimone

                                                               July 14, 1931 – October 15, 2022

 

FRANKFORT – Dominick DeSimone, age 91, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, October 15, 2022.
Born in Utica on July 14, 1931, Dominick was the son of the late Palmedore and Frances (DeFazio) DeSimone. He was raised and educated in Utica, NY. A proud veteran, he honorably served his country in the U.S. Army, stationed in Stuttgart, Germany during the Korean Conflict. On February 12, 1955, Dominick married the love of his life Mirella Cardarelli with whom he shared a loving and devoted union of 67 years. They were best friends, truly in love and inseparable. His example of love and devotion to his wife and family will carry on for generations. A hard working man and a faithful patriarch, Dominick dedicated his entire life to his loved ones, who meant the world to him. Many will recall his endless jokes that seemed to fit every occasion.
As an exceptionally talented brick layer and stone mason, Dominick began his career as a co-owner and operator of Dick and Fred Construction Company. Through the years, he mentored many who tried to master his craft. He provided 50 years of loyalty as a member of the Bricklayers & Allied Crafts Union up until his retirement.
Dominick was an avid hunter and lifelong Yankee fan. He was also a man of many talents, including painting and sculpting. He was incredibly proud to be a self-taught musician who played the harmonica, accordion, and clarinet. He most recently shared his musical talents as a member of the local Italian choir, I’l Coro Italiano.
Dominick practiced his Catholic faith as a parishioner of St. Anthony & St. Agnes Church, and also displayed a true loyalty to his patron Saint, San Donato. He was a proud member of the Knights of St. John, the Italian Heritage Club, and St. Cosmas and Damian Society.
Dominick is survived by his beloved wife, Mirella; sons and daughters-in-law, Danny and Catherine DeSimone, and Dominick Jr. and Doreen DeSimone; daughters and sons-in-law, Gina and John DiSano, and Jodi (Puleo) and Rob Wright; grandchildren, Alyssa and Jeremy Williams; Carina and David Mettelman; Gianni, Risa, and Luca DiSano; Janae and Vinny Puleo; great-grandchildren, Jackson and Adrien Williams; and James Mettelman.
He also leaves his beloved brother, Philip DeSimone, Lucille DeSimone, Clara Perrella, Dolores Cardarelli, Beatrice Cardarelli, John and Gabriella Cardarelli, Luciana and Chris Barnes, Marisa and Bob Greer, Pina Cardarelli and Jordan Sher, numerous nieces and nephews, along with many wonderful friends and neighbors, especially acknowledging Frank Noti who was very dear to him.
He was predeceased by Angelo (Midge) and Jane DeSimone, Marie and Sal Alberico, Anthony (Jebeep) DeSimone, Pinky DeSimone, Mario Perella, Fernando Cardarelli, Anna and Pino Baldana, and Romeo Cardarelli.
Visitation will be held Thursday, October 20, 2022 from 4:00-7:00 p.m. at the Eannace Funeral Home, 932 South St. Utica. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Dominick’s Mass of Christian Burial and Celebration of Life which will commence on Friday morning, October 21, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Anthony & St. Agnes Church, 422 Tilden Ave, Utica. Interment will follow graveside in Calvary Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy in the form of donations in Dominick’s memory may be directed to St. Anthony & St. Agnes Church or online at http://www.stanthonystagnes.com/. Envelopes will also be available at the funeral home.

From Comm. 385

Patrick “Pat” Corriero

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Mr. Patrick “Pat” Corriero, age 96, of Utica, passed away on Saturday, April 16, 2022, at St. Elizabeth Medical Center, with the love and support of his family.

He was born in Utica on June 12, 1925, a son of the late Francesco and Theresa (Volaino) Corriero and was a graduate of TR Proctor High School. Pat proudly served his country in the US Navy during WWII from 1943-1946 aboard the USS Plunkett (DD-431) in the European theater and later the USS Tarawa (CV-40). Upon his return he attended Utica College on the GI Bill. On May 8, 1948, he was united in marriage to Paula N. Cerminaro in Mt. Carmel Church, a blessed union of 69 years, until her passing in 2017. Pat established his own floral business in 1951 known as “Culver Flowers and Gifts” where he served the community with quality and humility for over 35 years, until his retirement in 1986. He then passed along the family business to his son, Daniel, who operated the business under the watchful eye of his father until his retirement in 2006. A kind and humble man, he will forever live in the hearts of his dear family.

He was a parishioner of St. Anthony/St. Agnes Church, a member of the Fort Schuyler Post # 1290 and the Knights of St. John Commandry # 385.

A loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, Pat is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Mary Jane Corriero-Jones and husband, Leonard Jones, of Marcy; two sons and a daughter-in-law, Daniel P. Corriero, of Utica and Robert and Karen Corriero (whom he thought of as a daughter), of Syracuse; his beloved grandchildren Capt. Daniel P. Corriero, Jr. USAF and wife, Samantha and their son, Francesco; Christopher Corriero and Alivia Richter, Avery Corriero, Anderson Corriero and Erica (Ray) Bushley and their son, Riley; two sisters, Molly Szuba and Josephine and husband, Howard McDermott; one brother-in-law, Robert Joseph, of NC; several nieces and nephews; and a special niece, Helene Laurenti, his Goddaughter and birthday twin. He was predeceased by his two sisters, Lena Decker and Jennie Gianotti; and his brother, Michael Curriere.

There will be no public visitation.

 

 

 

From Comm. 626

Brothers,  the Commander has just been informed by the Worthy President of Commandery 626, New York, of the sad and sudden passing of our brother – Captain Stephen Uche Aghanwa,  which sad event took place on the 11th day of September 2022. The brother was with us at the retreat at St Kateri Shrine in Fonda, NY on Saturday ( the previous day). He joined in the mass, the Rosary session, went to the fountain where St Kateri was baptized and touched the water, joined in the station’s of the cross and went home. Next day, Sunday, the 11th day of September 2022, he attended mass at the Blessed Sacrament Church Queens where he was the Catechist. After the mass, he went to the basement with others. At the basement he collapsed and was rushed to the hospital in an Ambulance and shortly after, he was pronounced dead. We believe that he prepared himself well and he is with the Lord. May his gentle and amiable soul and all the souls of the faithful departed, Rest in Peace, Amen. Eternal Rest grant him Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him.

While we ask that we all put him and his family in our prayers, we await any further information from the family and Commandery 626, NY.

From Comm# 41

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 Michael J. Schreck

Mr. Michael J. Schreck, 65, of Utica, passed away on Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Utica, with his loving family by his side.

Michael was born in Utica, on February 21, 1957, the son of John (Jack) H. and Fayann (Hall) Schreck.  He was raised in Utica and was a graduate of Utica Free Academy.  On September 16, 1978, Michael was united in marriage with Debra J. Gagnon, at Sacred Heart Church in Utica.  For many years, Michael was employed with Marcy Psychiatric Center, and most recently, as a Correctional Officer with Midstate Correctional Facility until his retirement.  He was an avid Golfer, hockey fan and enjoyed camping.  Michael was also an active volunteer with various organizations, including; the Utica Boilermaker, American Greatest Heart Run and Walk, the Herkimer County Fair, Ride for Missing and Exploited Children and Utica Comets Hockey.  He was a dedicated member of the Knights of St. John in Utica, Ancient Order of Hibernians, Midstate Chapter of the Emerald Society, Old Erie Golf Course and St. Joseph & St. Patrick Church, Utica.

Michael is survived by his beloved wife, Debra; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Denise and Steve Smith and Kimberly and Tony Lanza; one brother, Jeffrey Schreck; his adored nieces and nephews who he loved as his own children, Vanessa and Jesse Winch, David Secor, Anthony Lanza, Joshua and Erin Gagnon, Derek Secor, Joseph and Rachael Lanza, Matthew Schreck, Tiffany and Craig Sestir, Russell Schreck, Justin Gagnon, Jestyna, Crystal and Bryan; his Goddaughter, Tia; father-in-law and mother-in-law, John and Cynthia Gagnon; brother-in-law and sisters-in-law, John and Naomi Gagnon and Connie Ortiz and three uncles, John Buczek, Ron and Clare Schreck and Robert Schreck; Also surviving are the Men’s Thursday Night Group, Old Erie Golf friends and family, and the Utica Comets family, as well as many great nieces and nephews.  He was predeceased by his parents, John and Fayann Schreck and brother, Richard Schreck.

Visitation for family and friends is Sunday, (today) May 1, 2022 from 3:00-6:00 p.m. at the Heintz Funeral Home, 1517 Whitesboro St., Utica. Face coverings are optional for those who wish to wear one.

A private funeral will take place at the convenience of the family, with burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Whitesboro.  In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Old Erie Youth Camp, C/O Old Erie Golf Course, 3387 Forest Corners Rd., Durhamville, NY 13054 or Anita’s Stevens Swan Humane Society, 5664 Horatio St., Utica, NY 13502.