Veronica Agnetti Reisig dies at 60 - 27 East

Veronica Agnetti Reisig dies at 60

author on Jun 30, 2010

Veronica Agnetti Reisig

Veronica Agnetti Reisig of Manorville, who was raised in Center Moriches, died on June 22. She was 60.

The family has made arrangements to support an annual scholarship fund in her honor, to enable children with autism to attend Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck in Center Moriches, a camp for the developmentally disabled.

She is survived by her husband, Kenneth Reisig of Manorville; her mother, Irene Agnetti of Center Moriches; two brothers, Victor Agnetti and Peter Agnetti and his wife Jane, all of Center Moriches; two sisters, Arlene Rementer of Center Moriches and Jean Warm and her husband Hillard of Port Jefferson; two sons, Kenny Reisig and his wife Graceann of Center Moriches and Casey Reisig and his wife Devine of Eastport; a daughter, Sarah Brewer and her husband Brian of Albany; and two grandchildren, Kenny and Anthony Reisig.

Her father, Victor Reisig, predeceased her.

The family received visitors on June 24 and 25 at Sinnicksons Moriches Funeral Home in Center Moriches. Funeral 
services were held June 26 at Saints Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church in Manorville. Interment followed at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Center Moriches.

In lieu of flowers, donations to Good Shepherd Hospice, ATTN: Development Department, 245 Old Country Road, Melville, NY 11747 or Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Hospital, 1275 York Avenue, New York, NY 10065 would be appreciated by the family.

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