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Vol. 31 No. 22
MAY 28 - JUNE 3, 2020
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âA kind, warm and holy manâ Holy Name of Mary Church pastor dies of Covid-19 times I celebrated Mass with Monsignor,â Rita Vell DiFano said, noting that Sosing had marMonsignor Romualdo Sosing, ried her and her husband in who for the past nine years 2018. âMy thoughts and prayers served as pastor of the Holy are with his family, friends and Name of Mary Church in Valley the Holy Name of Mary commuStream, died on Sunnity.â day of complications âMany [were] the of Covid-19, after great conversations testing positive for myself and Monsithe virus in early gnor Rom had at the May. He was 67. rectory kitchen âHe impacted the table,â said Kevin life of people F a u g h e y, m u s i c through his preachd i re c t o r at H o ly ing in the pulpit,â Name. âI will miss said the Rev. Adolfo those.â Novio, pastor of St. â We w i l l m i s s Monsignor Elizabeth Ann Seton you,â said Stephanie romualdo Sosing Parish in Shrub Oak, Z i n c o n e D a r c y, who worked alongextending condolencside Sosing for many years in es on behalf of herself and her Sosingâs native Philippines. âHe husband, former Mayor James touched people by living the life Darcy. that he preached, and he Speaking after a memorial believed what he preached.â service held on Zoom on the With news of Sosingâs death night of Sosingâs death, his niece came an outpouring of sympa- Carolyn Macuha said he was her thy, with dozens of residents and best friend, and the two had spoparishioners sharing their mem- ken daily. ories of the pastor on social âWhenever I would struggle media. in life, he reminded me that my âI am so grateful for all the Continued on page 4
By NicolE AlciNdor nalcindor@liherald.com
Peter Belfiore/Herald
colorgUArdSMEN EddiE NAchrEiNEr, left, Joe Santana and George Schuchman saluted Americaâs war dead on Memorial Day during an unusually subdued ceremony.
A solemn salute to the fallen V.S. celebrates a somber Memorial Day By PETEr BElfiorE pbelfiore@liherald.com
Regardless of the circumstances, when Memorial Day came around this year, members of Valley Stream American Legion Post 854 planned to honor Americaâs war dead âcome hell or high water,â Commander Bill Rohe said. But with restrictions on public gatherings to stem the spread of the coronavirus beginning to loosen, and with some help from the village,
they didnât have to go it alone. About two dozen people of all ages, and roughly a dozen more in cars, gathered at Veterans Memorial, at the corner of the Village Green, on Monday for a solemn, albeit brief ceremony of remembrance for local military service members who left to fight, but didnât come home alive. âItâs the right thing to do for the deceased veterans who fought for us, who died for us,â Rohe said of continuing the annual ritual despite the
pandemic. âItâs the right thing we have to do.â Memorial Day is typically one of Valley Streamâs largest events of the year. Rivaling only Community Fest in size, the day of remembrance joins various local civic, veterans and school groups as well as government officials in a three-day slate of activities, with a parade that typically draws hundreds to Rockaway Avenue. Continued on page 9