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Donald Gleasner

Donald Gleasner

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.

June O 'Connor

June O 'Connor

June R. O 'Connor, a resident of Montauk since 1955 who served during World War II in the Navy 's Waves, or Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service, died on Saturday in Massachusetts. She was 88 and had been ill for some time.

Mrs. O 'Connor and her husband, Eugene F. O 'Connor, who died in 2004, lived in Brooklyn after their marriage on June 17, 1950, but established a second residence on South Etna Avenue in Montauk. Both were members of St. Therese of Lisieux Catholic Church.

For Gail Weaver

For Gail Weaver

Gail Weaver, who died on Jan. 18, will be remembered at a gathering Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Cormaria Retreat House in Sag Harbor. Ms. Weaver had been the clerk at the East Hampton Town Justice Court in the 1970s.