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LA VOCE Constantino Brumidi Lodge # 2211
September/October 2017
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Thursday, September 28th 7PM-11PM
Tickets: Jean (631) 242-1006; Karen (631) 539-9113 Chairperson Lucille DiNardo
Sit-Down Dinner
Soda & Wine Coffee, Tea & Cake
$45 per
person
Co-Chair’s– Sabrina Savino & Karen Lorito
Brumidi Annual Halloween Dinner/Dance *
*A portion of the proceeds will go to the Scholarship Fund Tickets: Rose 631-254-3015 or Carol 631-242-4261
Costume Prizes
Music by DJ
Raffles
Chairs: Carmel Lamont & Janet Dickert
$40 per person
SATURDAY, OCT 28th 7:30—11:30PM
buffet Dinner Beer, Wine & Soda Coffee, Tea & Cake
Cash Bar
Costumes Optional
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LODGE OFFICERS Daniel Calise—President 72 Shaw Avenue Islip, NY 11751 631-231-5019 Home 631-682-3568 Cell Email: [email protected]
LODGE & CORPORATION OFFICERS: 1ST Vice President………………………..John T. Vigiano-242-7479 2nd Vice President……………………….Sabrina Savino—422-6934 Immediate Past President.………………...Ciro Capano—793-8027 Orator ..……………………………………...Fran Barone—667-1543 Recording Secretary .………………… Susan Soldano—586-0883 Financial Secretary .………………………Fran Monaco—991-8738 Treasurer ………………………………….Anita Montuori—422-6914
LODGE OFFICERS: Corresponding Secretary ……………….Jack Battaglia—427-3425 Principal Trustee …………………………...Karen Lorito—539-9113 Laura Capano—757-8301………….Carl DeRosa -1-516-672-3217 Janet Dickert—917-519-7062………...Carmel Lamont - 669-4543 James Palmeri—667-5950…………………….Sal Pipia - 271-2755 Lucille Romanello – 667-3108…………..Jean Simeone—242-1006 Jan Vigiano-242-7479………………………………………………….. Masters of Ceremonies: Rose Dispinseri—254-3015………………….Carol Nani—242-4261 Sentinel ………….………………………………Joe Bilello - 553-0288 Chaplain ………………Deacon Frank D. Barone, St. Kilian’s Parish State Deputy to Brumidi Lodge ………………….Rocco Loccisano
CORPORATION DIRECTORS: Ann Arrigali-243-0104……………………….Tony Bianco—243-0614 Bob Cava - 669-8896 …………………...John DeStefano—243-3118 Bill Lamont - 669-4543……………………..Sal Mangano - 988-3000 Carmine Soldano—586-0883…………Tom Tartaro -(516) 364-8879 Virginia Usak—586-6058………………………………………………... CATERING BOARD: CEO………………………………………...Daniel Calise—231-5019 Tony Bianco—243-0614 ……………………...Bob Cava - 669-8896 Bob Savino—422-6934…………………..John T. Vigiano-242-7479 STATE OFFICERS: NYS Corresponding Secretary & Nat’l Delegate …………………………………………………Arthur Spera – 669-7295 Commissioner-Meucci Museum……………Ciro Capano—793-8027
STATE DEPUTIES: State Deputy to Marconi Lodge #2232…Andy Filangeri - 666-0413 State Deputy to the Vigiano Lodge #3436...Ciro Capano—793-8027
DEADLINE FOR NEXT “La Voce”
Friday October 20, 2017
COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS: Bar Chair……..…………………………….Ann Arrigali-243-0104 Building Operations…………………...Paul Carosotto-667-1779 …………………………………….Vinny DeGiralamo—254-6730 Cooley’s Anemia & Gift of Sight………….Bill & Carmel Lamont ……………………………………………………………..669-4543 Culture & Heritage…………..Bob & Sabrina Savino—422-6934 CSJ ……………………………………..Daniel Calise - 682-3568 Dark Horse & ‘Popeye’ Raffle…………...Joe Bilello—553-0288 District 1 Parade Liaison…………..Rose Dispinseri—254-3015 Fashion Show..……………………..Lucille Di Nardo – 667-1912 Food for the Needy..……………………..Carol Nani – 242-4261 Health & Welfare/Sunshine Club……….Carol Nani – 242-4261 Insurance Liaison………………...Tom Tartaro -(516) 364-8879 Kitchen /House Chair………………..Frank Montuori - 422-6914 La Voce Editor …………………………..Bob Savino—422-6934 La Voce co-Editor ………………….Sabrina Savino—422-6934 Legal Advisor / Counselor………………...Bob Cava - 669-8896 Media Relations &Community Outreach……….Susan Soldano …………………………………………………………….586-0883 Membership Orientation & Retention…..Carol Nani – 242-4261 ……………………………………..Lucille Romanello – 667-3108 NYS $100 Raffle………………………..,Bill Lamont - 669-4543 Office Manager……………………….John T. Vigiano-242-7479 Parade………………………………...Anita Montuori—422-6914 Photographer……………………..Carmine Soldano—586-0883 …………………………………….Lucille Romanello – 667-3108 Queens Liaison…………………...Janet Dickert—917-519-7062 Scholarship…………………………..Susan Soldano - 586-0883 ………………………………………...Jack Battaglia— 427-3425 Senior Citizen Affairs……………..Nunzio Diamante—669-4184 …………………………………………..Sal Mangano—988-3000 Vegas Chair.…………………………….Fran Barone—667-1543 Vegas Floor Manager,,,……………James Palmeri—667-5950 Web Site/FaceBook…………………Sabrina Savino—422-6934 ………………………………………...Susan Soldano—586-0883
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Brothers and Sisters: Felice Autunno Caduto felice "Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns." ~ George Eliot
Catholics who commemorate the Feast of St. Januar-ius may celebrate two miracles—one ancient, one modern; one Old World, one New World. This past September 19, at the cathedral in Naples, Italy, dedicated to the fourth century martyr, dried blood pre-served as a relic of the saint miraculously liquefied, as it has done nearly every year for the last seventeen hundred years. Half a world away, in New York’s Little Italy, descendants of Neapolitan immi-grants remember their Old World patron saint with a ten-day Festival of San Gennaro, much as they have done for the past eighty-seven years. As skeptics sadly continue to doubt the first event, so many believers may be tempted to disregard the second. The raucous celebrations accompanying the Festival of San Gennaro stand at quite a remove from the doctrinal concerns and devotional practices that have marked “serious” Catholicism in America for the past gen-eration. Yet the promiscuous mingling of the sacred and the profane, the public and the private, has been the great historic achievement of Catholic culture. The story of San Gennaro begins in the early fourth cen-tury, during the Great Persecution under the emperor Diocletian. Bishop of Benevento, Italy, Gennaro was imprisoned for visiting other Christians imprisoned in the early years of the persecution. As leg-end has it, Gennaro was tortured and thrown into a fiery furnace, yet emerged unharmed. At the end of his tortures, he was publicly be-headed. An old man wrapped his body and head in a burial cloth, while the women of Naples soaked up his blood with a sponge, enough to fill two glass phials. Four decades later, a slave woman named Eusebia, who had been Gennaro’s wet nurse, carried the phials in a procession as the faithful transferred the martyr’s remains to the catacombs of Naples. It was during this procession that the liquification first occurred. Since that time, the miracle is said to have occurred three times each year: on the first Sunday in May, on Sep-tember 19 (the saint’s feast day), and on December 16 (to com-memorate the saint’s protection against the threatened eruption of the volcano at Vesuvius). "The earth has music for those who listen." ~ William Shakespeare The Feast of San Gennaro, originally a one-day religious commemoration, arrived in the United States in September 1926 when immigrants from Naples congregated along Mulberry Street in the Little Italy section of Manhattan in New York City, to continue the tradition they had followed in Italy to celebrate Saint Januarius, the Patron Saint of Naples. His feast day is September 19 in the liturgical calendar of the Roman Catholic Church. The immigrant families on Mulberry Street who started the feast, a group of cafe owners, erected a small chapel in the street to house the image of their patron Saint. They invited all to partake of their wares, asking the devoted to pin an offering to the ribbon streamers that are hung from the statue's apron. This money was
then distributed to the needy poor of the neighborhood. Over time, the festival expanded into an 11-day street fair organized and run by people outside the neighborhood. It is now an annual celebration of food and drink, and a major tourist attraction. Centered on Mulberry Street, which is closed to traffic for the occa-sion, the festival generally features sausages, zeppole, street ven-dors, games, parades and other such attractions. The Grand Proces-sion is held starting at 2 p.m. on the last Saturday of the feast, imme-diately after a celebratory Mass at the Church of the Most Precious Blood. This is a Roman Catholic candlelit procession in which the statue of San Gennaro is carried from its permanent home in the Most Precious Blood Church through the streets of Little Italy. Autumn Italian Dishes: Pumpkin Ravioli or Tortelli, Savory Pumpkin Pie (Piatto Unico), Tagliatelle with Black Truffle, Porcini Mushroom Risotto, Fillet Steak in Pastry, Pumpkin Frittelle, Buon Appetito. If your idea of a great vacation is a less crowded destina-tion, you should definitely visit Lake Como in Autumn. One of the most beautiful lakes in Italy, Lake Como in the month of October transforms into the perfect place to take a break and pamper yourself with exclusive Italian experience. The enchanting beauty of the lake and the towns on its shores accentuates during the autumn season when the climate is pleasant and the towns are friendlier and less touristy. Your pocket will also thank you for taking a trip to Lake Como during October when food, accommodation and transport are often available at discounted rates. Since the crowd has thinned by now, you have a lot of room for a peaceful retreat by the lake. The promenades are especially beautiful where you can enjoy a slow romantic walk soaking up the beauty of the landscape. The weather is predictable during the season and adds to the serene atmosphere of the place. Lake Como has plenty of indoor attractions too such as the magnificent villas, historical churches and important museums which give an insight into the history of the region. "Listen! the wind is rising, and the air is wild with leaves, we have had our summer evenings, now for October eves." ~ Hum-bert Wolfe My wish for you, Brothers and Sisters is that this fall/Autumn be full of brilliant colors, that the sound of leaves under your feet remind you of your childhood playing in the leaves, the cool crisp air awaken your spirit and as the nights become long again may you not be alone and may you experience and witness miracles of your own. See you ALL at the next General Meeting, Lodge function/event. Don't hesitate to reach out to me anytime, if you wish to talk, have a question or concern. Always, keep in your prayers our Brothers and Sisters who are sick; our deceased members; and ALL the Service men and women that protect and keep us safe each and every day here and abroad. As well as our police, fire and EMS who put their lives on the line each day to help us when we are in need. God Bless, In Unity,
Daniel
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Keep in Our Prayers Please keep in our prayers all members who are sick: Roy Perticone, Jack Messina,
Dominic Prestano, Gasper Messana, Pete Aglio, Joe Bilello and Fran Barone. Pray for the souls of the recently departed: Patrick Santoro and Past Ladies Auxiliary President Millie Misiano.
Also, pray for our men and women serving in the Armed Forces.
AUXILIARY PAST PRESIDENTS:
Sabrina Savino
2013-2015 Debra Prestano
2011-2013 Diana Grauer 2009—2011
Carmel Lamont 2007—2009
Mary Ann Perticone 2005 -2007
Joanne Spera 2003-2005
Ann Marie Nappi 2001 – 2003
Millie Misiano * 1999 – 2001
Lucille Di Nardo 1997 – 1999
Lucille Romanello 1995 – 1997
Teena Spera * 1993 – 1995 Carol Nani
1991 – 1993 Rosemarie Manzo
1989 – 1991 Ann Mastrocco
1987 – 1989 Phyllis Cipriano*
1985 – 1987 Fran Barone 1983 – 1985
Loretta Brocco* 1981 – 1983
Eleanor Cipriano* 1979 – 1981 Pat Sforza
1977 – 1979 Marge Errico* 1975 – 1977
Fay Cantone* 1971 – 1975 * Deceased
PAST PRESIDENTS
Ciro Capano
2014-2016 Bob Savino 2013-2014
Andy Filangeri 2011-2013
John Vigiano 2009—2011
Sonny Marigliano * 2007—2009
Roy Perticone 2005—2007 Bill Lamont 2003 - 2005
Clemente Oropallo 2001 – 2003
Arthur Spera 1999 – 2001
Paul Del Prete * 1997 – 1999
Nick Occhino 1995 – 1997
Frank Ferrante* 1993 – 1995
George Nappi 1991 – 1993 Ted Spera* 1989 – 1991
Stephen Pepe 1987 – 1989
Frank Giacalone 1985 – 1987
Joseph Sanfilippo* 1984 – 1985
Anthony Bianco 1982 – 1984
Rocco Sciarrone* 1979 – 1982 Joe Errico* 1976 – 1979
Rocco Castoro* 1975 – 1976
Mike Bovino* 1973 – 1975
Paul Coniglio* 1970 – 1973
Mario Mesisco * 1969 – 1970
John Farina * Honorary
*Deceased
Italian-American Culture & Heritage
Other presentations will include, but not be limited to: Italian-American Cultural presentations.
Contact Bob or Sabrina if you have suggestions for future topics. 631-422-6934
All members are invited to plot your region on the Brumidi map of Italy. Tell us a story from the roots of your family tree.
September 26th
October 24th Halloween Double Feature
SEP 17th Hofstra University’s 25th Annual Italian Festival Italian food, craft vendors, exhibits and family Entertainment.
SEP 9th Italia Vera: The Ultimate Italian Lifestyle Festival Nassau Coliseum. Two Sessions 12:30PM & 5:30PM. $9. This unique indoor & outdoor event will put guests right in the heart of Italy to enjoy all that makes the country and its culture great, including delectable food and wine, luxury automobiles, cutting-edge fashion and innovative home design. 1-800-745-3000.
Italia Vera brings the Italian experience to Long Island.
Pizza, Popcorn & Soda $10. Doors Open @6 PM. Movie @ 6:30 PM. Tickets: Contact Rose @ 631-254-3015 or Sabrina 631-422-6934
Sacco and Vanzetti
Vampiro & Lupo Mannaro Dracula & The Wolfman
November Honoring Our Veterans The PACIFIC Parts 1-3
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Ride Share/Car Pool Have you not been to a Meeting or an Event in a while because you; are having difficulty driving at night? do not drive anymore? feel like you are not connected anymore? Our Ride Share/Car Pool program can help. We have Members that live near you that are willing to drive you back and forth to the Lodge.
If you are interested in being a Ride Share/Car Pool driver, please let us know. Call Chairperson: Jack Battaglia 631.427.3425
“CELL PHONES FOR SOLDIERS” The O.S.I.A. charity “Gift of Sight” will still be collecting your un-needed cell phones to be donated directly to “CELL PHONES FOR SOLDIERS” Some phones can be directly used, most will be sold and recycled. All monies will be used to purchase phone cards, which will be given to overseas members of ALL Branches of our Military so they will be able to call home. A box will be available in the entry to our Lodge so that you may leave your unwanted cell phones at any time or see Bill or Carmel Lamont. Any questions? Call Bill or Carmel at 631-669-4543
Membership Dues: As you already know, the membership voted to approve the Dues and Retention Committees proposal for the needed dues increase for the coming year (2018). With this increase other adjustments were made to our dues paying procedures to be in line with the NYS OSIA By Laws regarding Dues. Listed below are the approved changes:
All Past Presidents will be assessed $40 per year dues. This amount will cover the OSIA annual per capita tax. Membership dues will increase to $80 per year. Members over 62 years of age, with 5 years membership in the Lodge will now pay $50 per year dues. If two (2) members from the same family join the order at the same time, one of the installation fees of $50 will be
waived.
NOTE: Effective with these changes, all members will be required to present their current Membership Card to the Sentinel when entering the Lodge for a General Meeting. The following OSIA General Law rules will be enforced:
ALL DUES must be PAID by December 31, 2017. Any member who has not paid dues by December 31, 2017, will be considered IN ARREARS. Any member who has not paid dues by April 1st, 2018, will be IN DEFAULT. This means,
- Being dropped from the membership. - Re-instatement will require the OSIA $10 initiation fee and full dues payment. - Loss of senior discount (over 62 with 5 years membership), if reinstated.
Please make the effort to pay your dues on time. Your continued support and commitment are important to our Lodge.
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Milestones...
Important Notices
In case of Illness or death of a Brother or Sister Member Please Call: Carol Nani—631-242-4261
Monthly Newsletter Bob Savino, Editor — Sabrina Savino, co-Editor
631-422-6934 E-Mail: [email protected]
November 2—Soup Night November 24—Trim-A-Tree December 3—Senior Christmas Party December 7—Officers Christmas Party
December 10—Breakfast with Santa December 16—Lodge Christmas Party December 21—Card Players Luncheon December 31—New Year’s Eve Dinner/Dance
UPCOMING EVENTS...HERE IN OUR LODGE AND IN THE ORDER
September Birthdays Joanne Spera 9/9 Vincent Bracco 9/9 Larry Cannillo 9/14 Ann Carbonaro 9/15 Gregory Nappi 9/17 Mary Ann Perticone 9/19 Ann Arrigali 9/25 Frank Acierno 9/25
October Birthdays Joyce Ratushny 10/4 Marie Canonica 10/6 Sabrina Savino 10/11 Sal Pipia 10/18 Dolores Faeth 10/26 Joseph Frascello 10/28 October Anniversaries
Corinne & Frank Di Somma 10/9 Linda & Chris Boss 10/16 Angela & Sonny Mento 10/16 Michelina & Joe Battista 10/24 Mary Ann & Roy Perticone 10/26
September Anniversaries Lucy Ann & Frank Caldone 9/18 Sal & Lucy Piazzola 9/23 Carmine & Susan Soldano 9/23 Ann & Roger Arrigali 9/25
FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE
Hot Buffet Dinner Cash Bar
$20 per person
8 PM to 12 AM Doors open at 7:30 PM
SEPTEMBER 8th Studio G
OCTOBER 13th To Be Announced
September Anniversaries Joanne & Arthur Spera 9/6 Larry & Ann Cannillo 9/14
Brumidi Brother Anthony Manetta (middle) is running for Babylon Town Council. ~ Buona Fortuna
IPP Ciro Capano has been elected to the executive board of ABET (Accreditation Board of Engineering Technology).
"To understand the heart and mind of a person, look not at what he has already achieved, but at what he aspires to." Kahlil Gibran
Friday, November 24th
TRIM-A-TREE
6:30 PM
Liz Rizzo, Vigiano Broth-ers Lodge, is joined by President Daniel & Lou Gallo on Movie Night. Liz brought Perlasca to our attention for viewing.
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Please bring a non-perishable food item to help the Lodge support a local food pantry.
SOUP NIGHT “An Evening of warm & delicious Souptastic Experiences to soothe the Soul”
MANY SOUPS, HEROES, SODA, COFFEE, DESSERT & Cash Bar
THURSDAY, November 2nd @6:30 PM
$20 per
person
Chairperson: Fran Monaco
Annual 9/11 Remembrance Sunday, September 17th
at 11 a.m. at the Deer Park Fire Dept. on Lake Avenue
All are invited to the 16th Annual Remembrance Ceremony Honoring those members of our community who lost their lives on September 11, 2001
Bus will be provided, only if enough members sign up to march.
Contact: Anita Montuori 631-422-6914
if you will be marching. Coalition at Lodge after the Parade
Long Island Columbus Day Parade Main St., Huntington
Come out & march for your heritage.
OCT 8th
9:30 Breakfast at the Huntington Parade kick-off site.
For beginner or experienced painters
$25 includes Canvas, Paint,
Wine, Cake/Coffee, 50/50 Raffle
Thursday, October 19th @7PM
Contact: Virginia (631) 586-6058 or Sabrina (631) 422-6934
Ticket Ladies: Anita 631-422-6914 & Carol 631-242-4261
Order Sons of Italy sign is displayed with other town organizations, recognizing our Constantino Brumidi Lodge #2211
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BRUMIDI’S
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Mass for Deceased Members
Our Lady of Mt Carmel
WHEN: Tuesday, September 19th WHERE: Constantino Brumidi Lodge 2075 Deer Park Ave. Deer Park, NY TIME: 6:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Paul Failla
COME IN TO RECEIVE YOUR FLU SHOT **NO COST WITH MOST INSURANCE INCLUDING MEDICARE PART B HIGH DOSE AVAILABLE FOR AGE 65+ ALSO OFFERING THE PNEUMONIA VACCINE
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TO PROTECT YOUR HEALTH.
The Class of Life
Brumidi Lodge
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BRUMIDI
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MEETING start times: Trustees 7 PM; Directors 7 PM; Caterers 7:30 PM; General Membership 8 PM
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 SINISE FOUNDATION FUNDRAISER
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ON HOLD
3 DIST ONE PRESIDENTS
4 Labor Day
5 TRUSTEE MEETING
6 Wednesday Night Dance
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DANCE
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12 DIRECTORS MEETING
13 Wednesday Night Dance
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15 VEGAS
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BOOKED
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19 GENERAL
MEMBERSHIP
20 Wednesday Night Dance
21 22
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25 CATERERS MEETING
26 MOVIE NIGHT
27 Wednesday Night Dance
28 FASHION
SHOW
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VEGAS
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BOOKED
September 2017
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1
DIST ONE PRESIDENTS
2 3 TRUSTEE
MEETING
4 Wednesday Night Dance
5 6 VEGAS
7 BOOKED
8 Long Island
Columbus Day Parade
9 NYC Columbus Day Parade COLUMBUS DAY
10 DIRECTORS’ FOUNDATION
MEETING
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LIVE BAND
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15 BOOKED
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17 GENERAL MEMBERSHIP
18 Wednesday Night Dance
19 PAINT NIGHT
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21 WESTERN
DANCE
22 23 CATERERS
MEETING
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25 Wednesday Night Dance
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HALLOWEEN
October 2017
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69 W. Main Street, Suite BBay Shore, NY 11706
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When it comes to choosing a funeral home, you want to take your loved one to a place you can trust, but in economic times like these, you may be facing a budget. At Mangano Funeral Home, with our always-affordable prices, we offer you both
excellence and value all in one place.
a reputation for excellence. a commitment to value.
DEER PARK
(631) 586-3600MIDDLE ISLAND
(631) 345-6700Manganofh.com
Sister Barbara A. Mangano - President • Brother Joseph S. Mari - Manager • Brother Sal F. Mangano - Vice President