![]() ![]() In that year Buttercup became a private limited company and purchased a farm called Clermiston Mains at Corstorphine, Edinburgh, as the site of a huge poultry farm where eggs were produced on an industrial scale. Although a poultry shed – with display windows facing the street – existed on Easter Road, most of the eggs sold by the company were imported until 1922. An online guest book is available at Buttercup sold a restricted range of products: eggs, butter, margarine, cream, tea, cooking fat and milk. Church in Port Jefferson with interment following at Cedar Hill Cemetery in Port Jeff.Īrrangements were entrusted to the care of Branch Funeral Home of Miller Place and the Vigliante family. He was the beloved husband of Lourdes Alcala cherished father of Eduvie (Ramon) Noblejas, Ceceila (James) Komosinski, and Neil (Tine) Alcala loving grandfather of Olivia, Angelique, Gianna, Jonah and Zachaeus and is survived by many other family members and friends.įuneral Mass was celebrated at Infant Jesus R.C. Lauro Macinas Alcala of Port Jefferson Station passed June 1. Grandchildren from across the country flew in to pay their respects.įuneral arrangements were entrusted to Bryant Funeral Home of East Setauket. Services were held June 25 at Washington Memorial Park. He was the loving father of Linda, Robert Jr., Sharon and Richard the grandfather of 12 and great-grandfather of 10. Lines of present and former employees and customers visited the funeral home to pay respects. Throughout the years countless family members, friends and neighbors kept the business running through the present day. They founded Buttercup’s Dairy Store together in 1971 as a drive thru dairy and converted an old cow barn in 1975 to make the first walk-in store. Together they continued the dairy farm and milk business. He moved to Long Island as a young man where he met the farmer’s daughter from Buttercup Farms and fell in love. Smith was born in Brooklyn and was raised in Queens. Smith of Belle Terre and the founder of Buttercup’s Dairy Store in Port Jefferson Station, passed away peacefully June 21 with his family by his side. Church in Rocky Point at 9:30 a.m., Thursday, June 27. He was preceded in death by his son Robert.Ī wake was held Wednesday, June 26 at O.B. ![]() Sammarco is survived by his wife of 60 years, Janet his children, Peter and Jennifer two granddaughters, Jennifer and Christine two great-grandsons, Connor and Bryce and his only surviving brother, Richard. He also loved gardening, reading and doing New York Times crossword puzzles. Peter loved American history, in particular, studying the Civil War. Peter graduated from Queens College in 1953 and worked as a high school social studies and economics teacher at Plainview-Old Bethpage High School for 19 years. Sammarco was a veteran of the Korean War while his older three brothers, Joseph, Robert and Daniel, served in WWII, and Richard served in Vietnam. He was one of five brothers, whose ages spanned 25 years apart from youngest to oldest, to serve in the military during wartime. He was 88.īorn during the Great Depression, he was a young member of the Greatest Generation. Peter Sammarco, a Rocky Point resident and longtime educator at Plainview-Old Bethpage High School, passed away June 24. An online guest book is available at Peter Sammarco Church following a private cremation.Īrrangements were entrusted to the care of Branch Funeral Home of Miller Place. He is survived by many other family members and friends.įuneral Mass was celebrated at St. He was the beloved husband of Marie Gallo-Petrie cherished father of Daniel Petrie, Heather (John) DeTommaso, Maura (Peter) Cavassa and Meaghan (Donald) Lang and he was loving grandfather of 14. Charles McKenna Petrie of Ridge died June 13. ![]()
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