The longest-serving president at Old Westbury and religious leader died Friday at age 73: "His life was lived in the service of others."
Elizabeth A. Schulz is survived by her two children and a handful of granddaughters and nieces.
In lieu of flowers, people are encouraged to make a donation to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
John Robert Bruckner leaves behind his wife of 65 years, his children, his 11 grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren.
Harold C. L. Beardsley​, an Air Force veteran and the founder of Oyster Bay Insurance, has died at the age of 90.
Funeral services for Melvin R. Warren will be held Tuesday and Wednesday in Oyster Bay.
Gunther Uthgenannt's death was confirmed by the Sagamore Rowing Association on Wednesday. He only stopped rowing last summer.
He challenged Robert Moses and Gov. Nelson Rockefeller’s plans to build a bridge from Oyster Bay across Long Island Sound.
He was Oyster Bay's first Harbor Master with Peace Officer status and a friend to all who knew him, according to family.
A mass is scheduled to celebrate his life Saturday, Jan. 25 at St. Dominic Catholic Church.
Harry J. Porteus​ of Oyster Bay died Wednesday, the Francis P. DeVine funeral home announced.
Richard G. Hambrook, 26, of Oyster Bay, died Tuesday. A funeral service is planned this weekend.
Salvatore "Sam" Tedesco was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather.
John Corso, dedicated to sharing the joy and lessons of sports, died after a long battle with cancer.
Rose raised her five children in Oyster Bay and participated in several civic groups.
BREAKING: Charles Wang, the former owner of the New York Islanders hockey team and founder of a tech company, died surrounded by family.
Services will be held this week.
Frances will be remembered by many for her zest for life, her generous soul and her caring disposition.
Services will be held this weekend.
He was an entrepreneur who dabbled in many different fields over the years. However, his family was his greatest accomplishment.
Paul was a private pilot, avid skier, golfer, animal lover, outdoorsman, grandfather to 14 and a great-grandfather to one.
He was retired from the Town of Oyster Bay Highway Department after 35 years.
"Jon will be remembered as a noble man who had the deepest care and concern for his fellow man."
She was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Oyster Bay and the Life Enrichment Center of Oyster Bay.​​
May we never forget the Oyster Bay residents killed on this day 16 years ago.
She is survived by her husband of 53 years, four children, four grandchildren and her sister.
The Oyster Bay High School graduate settled down in Oyster Bay after spending much of her career overseas in Italy.
Funeral services will be held later this week.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude Children's Research or Town of Oyster Bay Animal Shelter.​
He proudly served five years with the NYPD and 26 years with the Nassau County Police Department.
In lieu of flowers, his family is raising money and awareness for pancreatic cancer.
Services will be held Saturday, April 1.
He was a car enthusiast and founder of J&B Auto Repair.
He was a member of the Oyster Bay Volunteer and Exempts Benevolent Assoc. and the Italian American Citizens Club of Oyster Bay.
A celebration will be held in her honor in February. Please wear bright colors.