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Sysoon is a free resource for finding the final resting places of famous folks, friends and family members. “Harry was the most generous, kindest and giving man that I’ve ever known,” Panzarella said.Find a grave Wish you knew where Richard Nixon was buried? How about your great-grandfather? He is interred at Calverton National Cemetery. He was predeceased by Anna six years ago and survived by his son, Harry Beltrani Jr. He would always ask how you and your family were doing.” In 2017, Beltrani received the distinguished Nassau County Veterans Service Award. “Harry’s involvement with the veterans is always something that will be ingrained in my mind since my father was a veteran,” Vilardi said. James Vilardi, a fellow commissioner, remembered Beltrani. He was re-elected for a fourth term in 2018. He was a Sanitary District 1 commissioner for more than 15 years. “With no hesitation, Harry raised the money from his own pocket.” “There were times when more money needed to be raised for Disabled Veterans Night,” she said. He was the son of Orazio and Josephine (Panzarella) DiMaggio. Josephine Panzarella GROTON Josephine Guarino Panzarella, 67, of 300 Brandegee Ave., died at Friday at Lawrence and Memorial Hospital where she was admitted. Panzarella also noted Beltrani’s support of Disabled Veterans Night. Benny was born on in the Bronx, and lived in Valhalla, NY for 55 years. The next weekend, he showed up at our door early in the morning with tools in his hands and he fixed all of our chairs.” “He noticed that the chair he was sitting on was wobbly. “We invited Harry over for dinner one night about 15 years ago,” Panzarella said. Hewlett resident Josephine Panzarella knew Beltrani for roughly 20 years and she recalled a story that underscored his kindness. “I knew Harry for only five years but it felt like I knew him for a lifetime. “Harry was a very difficult person to say no to,” Alesia said. Club president Pat Alesia helped Beltrani present the idea the members. He expanded the night to the Howard Beach Kiwanis in 2014. Mandelbaum said that Beltrani was the chairman for Post 339’s annual Disabled Veterans Night for roughly 20 years. “One thing that stands out to me about Harry is that his word was his bond.”

“Harry was a kind and down to earth person,” Mandelbaum said. Post Commander Syd Mandelbaum knew Beltrani for 39 years.

Beltrani was active with the Five Towns, Peninsula and Howard Beach Kiwanis clubs and was an American Legion Lawrence-Cedarhurst Post 339 member. Various documents link the phone number (845) 354-3948 to different owners Steven J Adler, Melcie A Adler, Joanne M Panzarella, Grace E Padovani, Angelo Padovani. After the war, he moved to Woodmere, where he would spend the majority of his life.īeltrani worked in his family’s business Inwood-based Bedcraft by Beltrani Mattresses, founded in 1935 by his father. Josephine uses the landline number (845) 354-3948 (Verizon New York, Inc).

While on service, Beltrani married his wife, Anna. He was 88.īorn in November 1930 in Queens, Beltrani served in the United States Army from 1952 to 1954. The property at 127 Orchard St Garfield City is owned by Josephine Panzarella. Two persons, including B Cortez, Cira Panzarella, listed the phone number (973) 772-2938 as their own, various documents indicated. Dear mother of Enza (Tony) Milioto and Maryann (Fred) Kruczek. There is a chance that the phone number (973) 479-7839 is shared by Cira Panzarella, Rosolino T Panzarella. Beloved wife of the late Cosimo Panzarella. The longtime Woodmere resident and Korean War veteran died of a stroke on July 28. PANZARELLA - Josephine (nee Ortolano) May 12, 2022. Harry Beltrani’s friends said he was a community-minded person who was always a man of his word.
