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Friday
3
February
Visitation
8:15 am - 9:00 am
Friday, February 3, 2023
Fairchild Funeral Chapel
1570 Northern Blvd.
Manhasset, New York, United States
Friday
3
February
Funeral Mass
9:30 am - 10:30 am
Friday, February 3, 2023
St Peter of Alcantara Church
1327 Port Washington Blvd.
Port Washington, New York, United States
516-883-6675
Friday
3
February
Interment
10:45 am - 11:00 am
Friday, February 3, 2023
Nassau Knolls Cemetery
500 Pt. Washington Blvd.
Pt. Washington, New York, United States
516-944-8532
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JEANNE Marie MURPHY posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 14, 2023
What can I say about my Aunt Emma? She was such a special person. I don't even know where to begin. I remember her from when I was growing up. I had many fun times, visiting with her and my Uncle Ray, and Bob and Sue. We would go on trips together and go out on the boat... and, I remember so many other enjoyable get togethers. I remembered what a treat it was to spend a few days at her house in the summertime. She was so nice to me, that I didn't even get homesick.
Four years ago, my daughter, Jill and I had the pleasure of driving up to Long Island to visit her. Even in her late nineties, she was still the sweet aunt that I always remembered.
I have never seen my Aunt Emma in a bad mood or angry. She was one of the sweetest, kindest and most loving persons that I have ever known.
I will never forget her. Her memory will always live on in my heart. God bless you, Aunt Emma!
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Margaret (Peggy) Paone posted a symbolic gesture
Sunday, February 12, 2023
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If we are very lucky in life, we get to meet, know and cherish a very special once in a lifetime person who can make your whole body smile. Aunt Emma was that person. Whether you greeted her in person and immediately realized love through her smile when your eyes met or on the phone when her voice lifted in delight to hear your voice, you knew you had gone somewhere for that big needed hug—A feeling of acceptance and unconditional love no matter what you had faced earlier that day or week. There is only one person that I felt so connected to in the past--Aunt Emma’s mother, my grandmother, Margaret Sutak. When my grandmother passed away, I prayed to God to make me even one half as good of a person as she was. I never told anyone that prayer but when I felt short of the goal, somehow or other, Aunt Emma would inject positive thoughts so that I did not feel like I had failed. So now my two role models are gone but not really. They are still here watching and caring for us from above. Somehow I feel that I am not the only one who shared in a special relationship with Emmy Kane. She was that great of a person that she could spread her love to all of us. We will miss you until we meet again. Till then, Love and Hugs to you Aunt Emma. May knowing that love never dies comfort all of us! Love Always, your niece, Peggy Paone
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Alan Tankoos posted a condolence
Friday, February 10, 2023
My Condolences to Bob, Susie and the Family
As a friend of Robert (Bob) Kane, I first met Emmy during the late 60's when I would go over to his house when they lived on Reni Road. My first impression of Emmy was of a warm and welcoming woman. She would always have cookies and milk or other snacks every time I would go over there. As the years past by and Bob moved to California and I got married, whenever Bob came back to Emmy's house, I would drop by. And it was as if time had stood still; there was Emmy, almost unchanged, talkative, eager to hear how things were going and always offering cookies and snacks! I will miss her! RIP Emmy.
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Bob Zawaski posted a condolence
Friday, February 3, 2023
My condolences to your family.
Although I hadn’t visited my aunt Emma in many years I enjoyed hearing what she was up to and what she thought about on a variety of subjects from my sister Pegs calls. In a sense, it was like being able to reconnect with my own parents who’ve been gone for sometime.
Aunt Emma was my Mom’s big sister and as such had an ever lasting influence on her despite their having different personalities. I’ll miss knowing Aunt Emma is with us but will also find some solace in knowing she is in a more comfortable place.
I’ll always cherish my memories of Aunt Emma and Uncle Ray who made a truly great team, Family was of the utmost importance and having been afforded the opportunity to move closer to my Grandfather “Pop” in his later years would not have been possible without aunt Emma and uncle Ray’s support.
I know that her best qualities and character are all things she has passed along to all her family. I trust having memories of such a wonderful Grandmother, Mother, Aunt and friend to so many will make it easier for all, at least that’s my hope.
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Lauren Cuprill posted a condolence
Thursday, February 2, 2023
My grandmother was such a bright and amazing woman. It's hard to imagine this world without her. She brought sunshine and laughter wherever she went. I am honored to have her name as my middle name. She will forever be remembered and cherished.
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Susan Cuprill posted a condolence
Thursday, February 2, 2023
My mother, Emma "Emmy" Kane, was born in Brooklyn on February 1, 1922. As a teenager she waitressed in some local restaurants. When she was 16 she met Ray Kane at a friend's house. They later married on August 1, 1942. Ray was drafted into the army and was stationed in Tacoma, Washington. Emmy followed him there and got a job at Boeing Aircraft, testing and installing gyroscopes in the war planes.
When Ray's tour ended they drove across country back to New York and started their life on Long Island. They had two children, Robert and Susan and later on , two grandchildren, Bryan and Lauren.
Emmy loved playing Bridge and being a volunteer photographer for St. Peter's Church and Manhasset High School play productions. She was also a Eucharistic Minister for St. Peter's.
Emmy and Ray enjoyed 70 years together before Ray passed away in 2013.
Emmy lived to be just shy of 101.
She was loved by all and will be greatly missed.
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Robert Kane posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
To my mom. So many wonderful memories. Our Sunday phone calls with Sue and Dick were so much fun. We would laugh and talk about our family and growing up. You handled getting older in such a wonderful way. You were always so positive and in the present. I have learned so much from you in how to live my life. Thank you so much for being you mom. Love you so much!
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