Malverne/West Hempstead Herald 01-21-2021

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JANUARY 21 - 27, 2021

Vol. 28 No. 4

OBITUARY

A premier coach and athlete Ed Farrell, mentor who spent 20 years in Malverne, dies at 81 his love for baseball, and became a well-known softball player on the South Shore known as “the He learned to love sports from Ledge,” short for legend. a grandparent, he learned to love When Farrell’s family moved a spouse after recovering from a to Far Rockaway, he found that car accident, and he spread his basketball was the dominant love of sports by sport, and played coaching and conwith enough skill to s t a n t ly t e a ch i n g earn a scholarship to players how to shoot George Washington a basketball or hit a U n ive r s i t y a f t e r baseball or softball, g r a d u at i n g f ro m no matter their age. Bishop Loughlin Edward Aloysius Memorial High Farrell, who grew up School in Brooklyn. in Brooklyn and Far At GWU, Farrell Rockaway, went to was hospitaliz ed college in Washingafter a vehicular ton, D.C., and lived accident. “I went Ed Farrell in Virginia, Valley with a friend to visit Stream, Malver ne him in the hospital,” and San Antonio, Texas, died on Susan recalled, “and we started Jan. 2. He was 81. dating after he got better.” The Bor n March 13, 1939, in couple were married on Aug. 28, Brooklyn, Edward was the eldest 1965, in Arlington, Va. son of Edward and Marian FarThey moved north in 1969, rell and one of 14 children. when Farrell secured a job teachWhen he was a youngster, his ing phys. ed. and health and maternal grandfather, Jacob coaching at Lawrence Junior Haugh, took him to many base- High School, which he did for 30 ball games that nurtured his love years. He coached other sports, for the sport, said Susan Farrell, but he was best known for his née Burney, who was married to Farrell for 55 years. He never lost Continued on page 4

By JEFFREY BESSEN jbessen@liherald.com

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NYPD Sgt. CoNoR McDonald, center, and his mother, Patti Ann, were the first to see new signage for McDonald Pond, which was unveiled by State Sen. Todd Kaminsky, left, on Jan. 15.

A place of ‘solace and peace’ New signage erected at McDonald Pond By NAkEEM gRANt ngrant@liherald.com

Just five days after the anniversary of New York City Police Detective Steven McDonald’s death in 2017, state and local elected officials honored him at Hempstead Lake State Park on Jan. 15. Two commemorative signs on opposite ends of McDonald Pond, near the intersection of Peninsula Boulevard and Lake Drive, were officially unveiled. McDonald Pond is among several places in Nassau

County that honor the life, service, sacrifice and family of McDonald, who was shot in 1986 in Central Park and left paralyzed until his death nearly 31 years later, at age 59. His widow, Patti Ann, Malverne’s former mayor, said that he would regularly sit by the pond and pray the Holy Rosary, a set of prayers used in the Catholic Church. “This place brought Steven a lot of solace, peace and happiness,” McDonald said, “and I’m sure that, going forward, people going by who see this sign will also have

peace and love.” McDonald said the pond was named for her husband, a Rockville Centre native, shortly after he came home from the hospital after the shooting, as a surprise from then Rockville Centre Mayor Eugene Murray. Murray’s son, Rockville Centre’s current mayor, Francis Murray, noted that the two were close friends for many years. “It’s my hope that people who come here will be reminded of a life filled with service and forgiveness,” Continued on page 9


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