Gregg A. Van Scoy of Hampton Bays and Albany Dies May 5 - 27 East

Gregg A. Van Scoy of Hampton Bays and Albany Dies May 5

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Gregg A. Van Scoy

Gregg A. Van Scoy

authorStaff Writer on May 22, 2023

Gregg A. Van Scoy of Hampton Bays and Albany died on May 5, 2023. He was 64.

He was born on October 2, 1958, at Southampton Hospital to David G. Van Scoy Sr. and Diane C. Van Scoy. He had one brother, David (pre-deceased) and one sister, Robin Harris, all of Hampton Bays.

After graduating from Hampton Bays High School, he moved to New York City and worked as a hair designer and as a chef at Tavern on the Green.

Later in life, Van Scoy moved to Albany. He loved the sun and the beach, but his special passion was collecting art. He would especially love to come back down to Hampton Bays for his vacation.

He was predeceased by his mother, Diane C. Van Scoy; and his brother, David. He is survived by his father, David Sr.; sister, Robin Harris; and many uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews and cousins.

He will be deeply missed by his family, friends and his Albany community, his family said.

Services were held on May 24 at the Scott-Rothwell Funeral Home in Hampton Bays followed by interment at Good Ground Cemetery.

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