"Kathleen was accomplished at many things, but the one she is most beloved for was her ability to listen and make people feel special."
The noted lawyer, author and activist was 59.
Due to the current pandemic conditions, a memorial service will be postponed.
Listen to ALAN MOSKIN, WWII Veteran and Liberator, share his life changing story.
She was an active member of the Chappaqua community.
Theresa was a devoted mother to Michael Waterbury and the late Diana Molella, Ed and Janice Waterbury, and Jim and Pam Waterbury.
Memorial contributions can be made to the charity of your choice or to Hospice and Palliative Care at Northern Westchester Hospital.
Mr. Sullivan spent 26 years in the New York City Fire Department.
She was an esteemed New York City elementary school teacher.
He was a volunteer firefighter with the Mount Kisco Independent Fire Company for 72 years.
DiDomenico was a retired director with the IBM Corporation in Westchester.
Visitation is Monday and a funeral Mass is set for Tuesday.
Trotta was committed to his family and friends and enjoyed the simple things in life.
The former Chappaqua resident was active in organizations including United Way, the New Castle Republican Town Committee and S.C.O.R.E.
The Pleasantville resident ran Chappaqua Transportation and was past president of the New York School Bus Contractors Association.
The Mount Kisco resident was 62.
The Horace Greeley High School student, just named a Merit Semifinalist, died Monday of metabolic causes.
The longtime pastor of Our Lady of the Wayside and St. Theresa’s in Millwood and Briarcliff Manor was 80.
The retired voice-over artist was 87.
A Millwood resident, Dr. Lyne practiced in Briarcliff and in Ossining.
The retired Horace Greeley High School guidance counselor was 91.
Mrs. Gilbert was 93.
The community in Mount Kisco where his family lives has rallied around.
Mr. Fleck, a Mount Kisco resident, formerly lived in Ossining.
The longtime Mount Kisco resident was 81.
Steve Fuchila's funeral will be Sunday in Hobe Sound, Florida.
A chapel service will be on Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Marlboro Memorial Cemetery.
The Peekskill resident died Sept. 30
The Chappaqua resident was once the Public Information Officer for New Castle.
Mrs. O'Rourke was the owner of the Millwood Shell Station.
Mr. Frauenthal taught in Chappaqua and at Hackley for many years.
The Mount Kisco resident died July 30.
She was 86.
Ms. Wildman was a church musician.
The writer looks back at the former county executive, lieutenant governor, lawyer, farmer and friend.
She was returning from an assignment Thursday morning when she was stricken.
Mrs. Suhr was 98.
A winter weather advisory goes into effect 12 hours before spring begins.
A Mount Kisco native, he was 83.