John Matthew Mankowski Of Sag Harbor Dies April 8 - 27 East

John Matthew Mankowski Of Sag Harbor Dies April 8

icon 1 Photo
John Mankowski

John Mankowski

author27east on Apr 13, 2020

John Matthew Mankowski 63 of Sag Harbor died on April 8 in West Islip. He was 63

Mr. Mankowski was born in Brooklyn to John and Eileen on January 19, 1957.

He worked as a building superintendent for many years in New York City.

Mr. Mankowski is survived by his wife Gina Mankowski; his mother Eileen; six children, Stephen, Melissa, Andrew, Alyson, John and Adam; his daughters-in-law Robin, Elizabeth, and Ludmilla; his brother Matthew; his grandchildren, Christian, Connor, Noah, Leah, and Emma; as well as nieces and nephews Christopher, Thomas, Victoria, Jalynd, Victoria and Michilyn.

Memorial donations may be made to Paralyzed Veterans of America, 801 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20006.

Funeral Arrangements were under the direction of the Brockett Funeral Home in Southampton.

You May Also Like:

Winter Advisory In Effect Until Monday Morning

A winter weather advisory is currently in effect through Monday, January 20, at 4 a.m., ... 19 Jan 2025 by Staff Writer

Jacqueline ‘Frenchie’ Perez of Sag Harbor Dies December 31

Jacqueline “Frenchie” Perez died peacefully at home in Sag Harbor on December 31, with her ... 17 Jan 2025 by Staff Writer

Madeline ‘Mickey’ Schwahl of Hampton Bays Dies November 26

Madeline “Mickey” Schwahl Hampton Bays died peacefully on November 26 at the East End Hospice Kanas Center for Hospice Care on Quiogie. She was 83. She was the daughter of Theodore Decastri and Madeline Maier Decastri, original owners of the Hampton Bays trailer court. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her brother, Theodore “Teddy” Decastri and his wife Chrissie Rutyna Decastri, owners of the Three Aces fishing station in Hampton Bays. She is survived by her daughter, Dawn Schwahl; son Richard Schwahl; three grandchildren; a niece; and two nephews. Per her wishes, there will not be a ... by Staff Writer

Isabel Jureidini (Jordan) of New York City, Southampton and Palm Beach dies January 12

Isabel Jureidini (Isabel Jordan) of New York City, Southampton and Palm Beach died on January 12 in Palm Beach. She was 97. She was born in Majdalouna, Lebanon, in 1927. Isabel spent her youth in Majdalouna. She moved to California in the 1960s, and enjoyed a long and rewarding career with KLM Airlines at a time when being a woman in the executive offices of an airline carrier was challenging. KLM moved her to New York City, and upon her retirement she started her real estate company. She managed a successful real estate business in Southampton, and split her time ... by Staff Writer

Donald S. Spellman of Largo, Florida, and Formerly of Southampton, Dies January 5

Donald S. Spellman of Largo, Florida, and formerly of Southampton, died at home on January ... by Staff Writer

Guilty Plea Made in 2021 Southampton Christmas Morning Killing

Dominick Parisi pleaded guilty Thursday to manslaughter in the first degree for his participation in the 2021 brutal Christmas morning beating and killing of a Southampton man, Steven Byrnes. The judge in the case in County Court in Riverside, Karen Wilutis, has agreed to sentence Parisi to 15 years in prison in exchange for the guilty plea, said Parisi’s attorney, Scott Gross, on Friday. Parisi is scheduled to be sentenced on March 4. His three years of incarceration since his January 2022 arrest will be credited toward the sentence, Gross said. The prosecution had been seeking a 30-year sentence for ... by T.E. McMorrow

Death Rattles

The final death rattles of the Joe Biden presidency have been heard as the inauguration of the 47th president will have occurred by the issuance of this edition of The Press. We have heard Joe Biden darkly warn us of an age of oligarchy that he believes is upon us. He also took credit for many accomplishments that, if true, should have buoyed his final dismal approval ratings, which stood at 36 percent. Finally, the nation and the world can look forward to an America that leads again. Happily, for some there has been a cease fire negotiated in Gaza ... by Staff Writer

A Warning

For those of you who have watched Netflix’s “Squid Games,” I hope your reaction was the same as mine: repulsion. I urge everyone to experience this allegory. The harsh lessons provided should deeply disturb (scare) all Americans regardless of their party loyalty. In a nutshell, the show displays South Korea, a once monetarily struggling country, today (and by what means). It has become an economic powerhouse. It is indeed a tragic tale. I was horrified by what I learned. Yes, this series is an ultra-violent production, but I made myself watch the full season. I need not watch season two. ... by Staff Writer

Rare Individual

I am honored and excited to endorse John Leonard for Town Council in the upcoming special election to fill the vacancy left by Tommy John Schiavoni’s election to the New York State Assembly. John is that rare individual who possesses all the attributes we should want in a member of our Town Council: intelligence, strength of character, confidence tempered with humility, and a dogged determination to serve the residents of Southampton because of a genuine belief in the importance of public service. Professionally, John is a seasoned litigator whose skills give him the ability to analyze and assess all issues ... by Staff Writer

Assessing the Impact of the Community Housing Fund | The Sessions Report Podcast

A new half percent tax on real estate purchases in Southampton and East Hampton towns ... by The Express News Group