![]() On the Roosevelt Ave side there was a veterans group probably VFW or American Legion. The McKenna school is built on the site of Fitzmaurice Flying Field. Prayers were said in the funeral home on September 25 followed by interment at Calverton National cemetery. He reposed at the Marinello Funeral Home, Coram, on September 25, 2007. He was predeceased by his mother, Josephine (nee Gandolfo) and his father, Eugene. Ingoglia leaves behind his wife, Caroline (nee Fuoto) his children: Eugene and his wife Barbara, Anthony and his wife Bette and Donna his five grandchildren two great grandchildren and his three sisters. ![]() Ingoglia was an active member of The Memorare Council of the Knights of Columbus. The 4M Club, of which he was so founder, was a popular youth athletic program during the 1950s that used to sit on the former Fitzmaurice Flying Field site, now home to the Hawthorne and McKenna schools.Ī proud World War II veteran who served in the Army Air Force, he worked as an engineer for Grumman until his retirement. He was 87 years old, and lived in Medford the last five years. Ingoglia, who lived in Massapequa for about 60 years and was a co-founder of the 4M Club of Massapequa, died September 24, 2007. Just keep protecting our beautiful town.Īnthony F. So if anyone is from class of 1975 and you are still living either on your old street or still in Massapequa some where.Good for you. I would of never guess that 20 years or so I was gonna leave, but I have made a new home. So that is something to talk about around the water cooler here where I live. Even Massapequa has a lot of famous men and women, like Steve Guttenberg and Jerry Seinfeld. And I am proud of it because where I live now, everyone knows I am from up north. I catch up with old friends and family, and one thing is for sure: my Long Island accent will always stay with me. I miss the food, All American hamburgers, the local pizza and Chinese restaurants, the ice cream shop on Broadway near the train tracks. I will always be proud of Massapequa and miss it very much (but don't miss the snow). I try to visit when I can and catch up with some old friends and family. It's been over 20 years or so, but I will never forget Massapequa. ![]() Berner in Massapequa in 1975!!! Moved away from Long Island to another state and married.
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