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1962-1962

Debra Lynn OSBORN

Lovingly memorialized by Donna Osborn on December 20, 2014

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1929-2014

NZE BASIL EKECHI

Lovingly memorialized by EMMA EKECHI on December 19, 2014

My best friend, Guardian, Hero,Idol and most of all a Father made from Heaven. Yes made from Heaven and taken back to Heaven to await my coming. I am so sad to loose you cos U are the Pillar that we all have our support and rely on to keep us standing tall. RIP DAD, will miss everything about u, but yr memory will never fade from my mind till my last day.
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1946-2014

Arna Bill Kranis Plumb

Lovingly memorialized by Melissa Kelleher on December 16, 2014

FROM APARTMENT TO ACROSS THE WORLD

From Mt. Vernon to Levittown to Rockaway Beach to Astoria to Guttenberg, from the American Southwest to the Grand Canyon to Mount Rushmore to Alaska to Miami, from Russia to Costa Rica to Italy to Germany to Sweden to China, from Sesame Place to Disney World, from local apartments and houses to all over the world, Arna Kranis Plumb lived her life to the fullest.

Arna was born on October 3, 1946, to Arthur and Julia Kranis. She was the oldest of what would become four children, herself, her brother Bill, her brother Bart, and her sister Margaret. Her brother Bill has said many times that Arna was always there for him, from the day he was born.

Arna married Arthur (Artie) Plumb in another October in another time, and also had four children, Lauryn, Jennifer, Melissa, and Christopher. She spent time at home raising them - doing all she could in order for them to become who they are today - and then fulfilled her life dream of becoming a nurse. She returned to school and to work when her children were young, serving as a remarkable educational and career role model. She may have had to study in cars in parking lots to get through school, but get through it she did, and with a flourish.

Arna was a pediatric ICU nurse at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital for more than 20 years. She cared not only for her four children at home, but also for numerous very sick children at the hospital. And years later, she’d be the first person many of her children called when their children (her grandchildren) were sick, to ask for advice. Arna was a transport nurse as well, serving those who needed help the most – meeting helicopters carrying the sickest or most hurt children and carrying them to the safety of one of the best hospitals in the world, where she then cared for them to try to make them better.

As Arna’s nursing career began to come to a close, she had more time to travel the world with her husband and to focus on her six grandchildren – Anthony, Zachary, Becca, Matthew, Bridget, and Allison. She touched each of her grandchildren in a special way and has left a legacy of love, determination, and adventurousness to them.

Arna passed away on the afternoon of Sunday, December 14, 2014, soon after the last sunset of her life. She is survived with peace and joy by her loving husband Arthur; her daughter Lauryn, her partner Dino, and her son Anthony; her daughter Jennifer, with her husband John and sons Zachary and Matthew; her daughter Melissa, with her husband David and daughters Rebecca, Bridget, and Allison; her loving son Christopher Arthur; her brother Bill Kranis, with his wife Carmen Kranis, their two sons and daughters-in-law and five beautiful granddaughters; and her brother Bart. Each of them, along with her lifelong friends Patty, Helen, Gloria and Mark surrounded her with love and touch in the last weeks, days, hours, and moments of her life. None of us will ever forget her.

“From Apartment to Across the World to the Greater Beyond,” go in peace, love, and joy. And don’t forget to hug Grandpa, Grandma, Margaret, Peppy and Iniki for us.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to New York Organ Donor Network. As a nurse and especially as a transport nurse, this was a cause always close to her heart. For more information, please see www.donatelifeny.org. Other causes close to Arna and Artie's heart were the Animal Humane Society or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Please consider donating to either of those or the above.

https://www.animalhumanesociety.org
https://www.stjude.org

Also, please consider becoming an organ donor if you are not already - in honor of Arna.
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1971-1978

Shantrell Akpon Andersson

Lovingly memorialized by Alyssa McIntosh on December 15, 2014

Became part of People's Temple which was lead by Jim Jones and moved to Guyana in 1977
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1937-1942

Ludmila Kovarovsky

Lovingly memorialized by Alyssa McIntosh on December 15, 2014

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1941-1942

Marta Hronik

Lovingly memorialized by Alyssa McIntosh on December 14, 2014

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1940-1942

Bohumila Svanda

Lovingly memorialized by Alyssa McIntosh on December 14, 2014

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1939-1942

Emilie Svanda

Lovingly memorialized by Alyssa McIntosh on December 14, 2014

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1990-2014

Kristen Mercedes Clark

Lovingly memorialized by Mardou Locke on December 14, 2014

Kristen was a beautiful, spirited girl with such potential. Since she was born she entertained us, made us laugh, and drove us to distraction with her fiercely independent ways. She was perfectly lovely with her deep blue eyes and a winsome smile. I was always in awe of the beauty she did not seem to see in herself. She had a wicked sense of humor and mischievous as she was, loved to shock and surprise people just to see their reaction. She could always make me laugh.

Having survived leukemia in her teens, she impressed us to no end with her resilience and her courage. We did not know we had her on borrowed time. As she did so often, she defied the odds when told she may not have children. Instead she had two beautiful boys two years apart. With her sudden loss from postpartum cardiomyopathy, we are left stunned and with a hole in our lives and hearts that will never heal. There will never be another like Kristen. She will be forever missed by many. We can only be grateful to have had her for what brief time we did, and honor her by doing right by her children, and doing our best to turn her story into positive action. I love you, my beautiful brave girl. You are forever with me and I look forward to seeing you again.
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2014-2014

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Lovingly memorialized by prem prem on December 10, 2014

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