Marion Asch, 86
Marion Asch, 86
Ms. Asch, who divided her time between Amagansett and Manhattan, died on Oct. 21. She was 86.
Ms. Asch, who divided her time between Amagansett and Manhattan, died on Oct. 21. She was 86.
Patricia Althea Tilden Casement died of cancer on Nov. 22 at New England Sinai Hospital in Stoughton, Mass., following a long illness. She was 84 years old.
Sally Murphy Martin of Montauk died on Friday with her husband, Thomas, at her side in the house the two built together.
Jacqueline Scott was a woman who made her mark on the world and left a wide circle of friends and acquaintances. She died on Nov. 16 in Naples, Fla., of cancer
Sally L. McClain of North Haven died on Oct. 5 at Southampton Hospital. She was 81.
Hobart Dominick Betts, an award-winning architect who lived in Sag Harbor, died on Monday in Stony Brook of complications from a fall. He was 78.
Mrs. Lester, an Amagansett resident for many years, died on Oct. 6 at the Riverhead Care Center of complications from diabetes. She was 82.
Jacqueline L. Knowlan Eurell died on Thursday, she was 83 years old.
Silvia Mannix of East Hampton, died on Sept. 3 at the Westhampton Care Center. She was 83.
Donald G. Gleasner, who as an importer was among the first to introduce Americans to prefinished plywood, leaving a mark on rec rooms everywhere, died on May 3 at his house on Pheasant Woods Lane in East Hampton. He was 88.
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