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New York Unclaimed Funds Unclaimed Money List #3 (3/17/19) New York Unclaimed Funds Unclaimed Money List #3 (3/17/19) Finder Investigative Services, LLC P.O. Box 771211, Orlando, FL 32877 Phone: (407) 885-5280 Email: [email protected] Finder Investigative Services, LLC – New York Unclaimed Money List #3 (3/17/19) Telephone: (407) 885-5280 Website: http://www.finderinv.com/ Our firm is attempting to locate the following individuals and businesses regarding unclaimed money. Please contact us for information on filing a claim. GROUP BERNICE M, 7691 HANNUM RD, MAYVILLE, NY GRUEL ANNELIESE, 949 OGDEN AVE, BRONX, NY GROUP FAMILY DAY CARE CORP, 26 HOLMAN BLVD, HICKSVILLE, NY GRUENBERG HANNAH, 274 W BROADWAY KM260, LONG BEACH, NY GROUP ONE AUTO, ATTN CONNIE GILMORE PO BOX 81661, AUSTIN, TX GRUENDEL ECKHARD R, 100 WOOD HOLLOW DRIVE, NOVATO, NY GROUP ONE TRADING LP, 440 S LASALLE ST STE 3232, CHICAGO, IL GRUENDL FRANK, 65 STERLING AVE, YONKERS, NY GROUPON INC, 600 W CHICAGO AVE STE 620, CHICAGO, IL GRUENDLER KENNETH R, 2412 NIAGARA AV, NIAGARA FALLS, NY GROUT INC, 35 MAIN ST, PORT WASHINGTON, NY GRUENER WILLIAM P, 293 GRANDVIEW AVE, TONAWANDA, NY GROUZIS ANTHONY O, 4343 166TH ST, FLUSHING, NY GRUFFERMAN HOWARD, 401 E 84TH ST UNITS 18 A 18 B, NEW YORK, GROVA RAYMOND E, 207 DEER COURT DR, MIDDLETOWN, NY NY GRUGIEL YVONNE M, 2417 3RD AVE PO BOX 55, ONEIDA, NY GROVE STREET CAPITAL ADVISORS INC, 15928 VENTURA BLVD STE 213, ENCINO, CA GRULICH DORIS, 247 N ELM ST, NORTH MASSAPEQUA, NY GROVER ALAN B, 664 DAWSON HILL RD, SPENCER, NY GRULLON ANDRES, 5 FORDHAM HILL OVAL APT 9A, BRONX, NY GROVER COREY A, 10663 ROUTE 474, CLYMER, NY GRULLON DETAVERAS BENITA, 2215 NEWKIRK AVE APT C1, GROVER GERALD B, 109 GUILFORD RD, SYRACUSE, NY BROOKLYN, NY GRULLON JOSE, 13216 106TH ST, OZONE PARK, NY GROVER GERALD B, C/O EVELYN SHARP 109 GUILFORD RD, SYRACUSE, NY GRULLON JOSE, 7617 86TH AVE, WOODHAVEN, NY GROVER KRISTINE R, 10663 ROUTE 474, CLYMER, NY GRULLON JOSE, 65 BEATRICE AVE, WEST ISLIP, NY GROVER THOMAS, 90 RUGBY DR 18719, SHIRLEY, NY GRULLON LAURA G, 21 SHARON DR, SPRING VALLEY, NY GROVES FIONA A, 2164 CATON AVE 3C, BROOKLYN, NY GRULLON NIKISHA O, 1 HILLANDALE MANOR, NORWALK, CT GROVES JUDY, 30 LAKE ST APT 3B, WHITE PLAINS, NY GRULLONDIAZ YAEL, 630 CONCORD AVE 1G, BRONX, NY GROVES PHYLLIS, PHYLLIS GROVES C/O RONI SALOP, RALEIGH, NC GRUMBACH GLORIA, 460 BRIELLE AVE, STATEN ISLAND, NY GROW NET INC, STEVE ENGEL 8787 ORION PL, COLUMBUS, OH GRUMBACH LEE, 460 BRIELLE AVE, STATEN ISLAND, NY GROWNEY JULIA K, 89 MARQUETTE DRIVE, ROCHESTER, NY GRUMET ROBIN, 299 BROADWAY STE 1700, NEW YORK, NY GROYSMAN AND ASSOCIATES CORP, SYSTEM OF GRUNAUER EILEEN, 190 EASTWOOD DR, CUTCHOGUE, NY ACCOUNTING&TAXSERVIC 6916 20 A, BROOKLYN, NY GRUNAUER JULIUS, 8 KNOLLWOOD LN, SMITHTOWN, NY GRUARIN DAVID, 3502 JERAULD AVE, NIAGARA FALLS, NY GRUNAUER JULIUS, 190 EASTWOOD DR, CUTCHOGUE, NY GRUBB MILDRED S, 1 WALL ST FL 3, NEW YORK, NY GRUNBERG DOROTHY, 24 W 25TH ST, NEW YORK, NY GRUBBS PEYTON, 87 CHRISTOPHER STREE, NEW YORK, NY GRUNBERG LEE, 24 W 25TH ST, NEW YORK, NY GRUBER ANNAMARIE, 3647 MALLARD RD, LEVITTOWN, NY GRUND WILLIAM A, 170 PEACABLE RD, BREWSTER, NY GRUBER GHITTEL L, 285 LEE AVE, BROOKLYN, NY GRUNDER JULIANA M, 10145 CAUGHDENOY RD, BREWERTON, NY GRUBER GLENN, GLENN GRUBER 56 CURTIS PL, BETHPAGE, NY GRUNER ARIEL, 72-17 DANE PL, FOREST HILLS, NY GRUBER GLENN, 3647 MALLARD RD, LEVITTOWN, NY GRUNFELD ARMIN, 620 W 239TH ST, BRONX, NY GRUBER JOHANN, 333 E 30TH ST APT 12A, NEW YORK, NY GRUNFELD OLGA, 620 W 239TH ST, BRONX, NY GRUBER MICHAEL, 195 SYRACUSE AVE, MEDFORD, NY GRUNFELDHEMINA, 10 EAST 40TH ST STE 3Z05, NEW YORK, NY GRUBER MICHAEL, 2143 STARLING AVE 412, BRONX, NY GRUNFELDHERMINA, 10 EAST 40TH ST STE 3Z05, NEW YORK, NY GRUBER TERRY, 885 W END AVE APT 9A, NEW YORK, NY GRUNTAL & CO, 19 BAYVIEW DR, HUNTINGTON, NY GRUBER THOMAS J, 58 STEVENS AVE, N MERRICK, NY GRUNTAL & CO, 14 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, NY GRUBER YOSED A, 285 LEE AVE, BROOKLYN, NY GRUNTAL & CO, 14 WALL ST, NEW YORK, NY GRUBIN JANICE B, %ARCO MGMT 4 EXECUTIVE BLVD ST, SUFFERN, NY GRUNTAL & CO, 220 S ORANGE AVE CARE OF RYAN BECK & CO, LIVINGSTON, NJ GRUCHALSKI OSCAR, 5255 70TH ST PH, MASPETH, NY GRUNTAL & CO, 1 LIBERTY PLZ FL 17, NEW YORK, NY GRUDA HASIBA, 30 70 32ND STREET APT 7, ASTORIA, NY GRUNTAL & CO, PO BOX 1702 WALL ST STATION W, NEW YORK, NY GRUDZIEN TANYA M, PO BOX 25, DUNDEE, NY GRUNTAL & CO FBO, 14 WALL ST, NEW YORK, NY FL Agency License #A1600146 Registered Locator #107376002 Finder Investigative Services, LLC – New York Unclaimed Money List #3 (3/17/19) Telephone: (407) 885-5280 Website: http://www.finderinv.com/ Our firm is attempting to locate the following individuals and businesses regarding unclaimed money. Please contact us for information on filing a claim. GRUNTAL & CO INC, 1 LIBERTY PLZ, NEW YORK, NY GS 1998 C1 NORTHWAY PLAZA LLC, C/O OMNI MANAGEMENT GROUP GRUNTAL & CO L L C, 14 WALL ST, NEW YORK, NY 40 BEAVER ST, ALBANY, NY GS BAGEL AND DELI INC, 400 VICTORY BLVD #D, STATEN ISLAND, NY GRUNTAL & CO L L C F, 14 WALL ST, NEW YORK, NY GRUNTAL & CO LLC, 14 WALL ST, NEW YORK, NY GS NOMINEES, C/O GOLDMAN SACHS & CO ATTN AM 1 NEW YOR, GRUNTAL & COMPANY, 14 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, NY NEW YORK, NY GRUNTAL & COMPANY, 14 WALL STREET/19TH FL, NEW YORK, NY GS NOMINEES, C/O GOLDMAN SACHS & CO 1 NEW YORK PLAZA, NEW YORK, NY GRUNTAL CO, 14 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, NY GS NOMINEES, C/O GODLMAN SACHS & CO & AMOS 1 NY PLAZA, GRUNTHER RICHARD S, RICHARD S GRUNTHER 90 KNIGHTSBRIDGE RD, NEW YORK, NY GREAT NECK, NY GS NOMINEES, 1 NEW YORK PLAZA 50TH FLOOR C/O GOLDMAN, NEW GRUNVALD RIVKA, 939 47TH ST, BROOKLYN, NY YORK, NY GRUNWALD HELENA, %RELIANCE FEDERAL SAVING BANK 300 SOUTH, GS NOMINEES 3, 10 HANOVER SQ 12TH FLOOR ATTN KENNETH E, LINDENHURST, NY NEW YORK, NY GRUNWALD PINCHAS, 1339 E 64TH ST, BROOKLYN, NY GS NOMINEES II, C O GODLMAN SACHS & CO ATTN AMOS MERON, GRUOL MARIA, 302 MCCALL AVE, WEST ISLIP, NY NEW YORK, NY GS NOMINEES IV, C/O GOLDMAN SACHS & CO 1 NEW YORK PLAZA, GRUOSSO JOHN, 1305 CEDAR DR, SOUTHOLD, NY NEW YORK, NY GRUPP PATRICIA E, 45 CRICKET LN, FULTON, NY GSBMF LLC, 633 OLD COUNTRY RD, PLAINVIEW, NY GRUSKIN DAVID L, 1037 CARLLS STRAIGHT PATH, DIX HILLS, NY GSC GROUP INC, 500 CAMPUS DR STE 220, FLORHAM PARK, NJ GRUSS ESTHER, 755 W END AVE, NEW YORK, NY GSELL JAN, 10718 MAIN ST, CLARENCE, NY GRUSZKA ANDRZEJ J, 2011 OCEAN AVE #1-D, BROOKLYN, NY GSI TRUCKING I, 85 SEVEN SPRINGS RD, MONROE, NY GRUSZKA MONIKA J, 2011 OCEAN AVE #1-D, BROOKLYN, NY GSJ INC, K BAHL 211 CENTRAL BLVD, NEW HYDE PARK, NY GRUTTOLA JOHN J, 122 ROBIN DR, MIDDLE ISLAND, NY GSK RESTAURANT CORP, 876 4TH AVE, BROOKLYN, NY GRUVER SHARON A, 40 NORTH ST, WALTON, NY GSL CONSULTING INC, 8 CRESCENT DRIVE, OLD BETHPAGE, NY GRUYMAN EDWARD, 5 WORLD TRADE CENTER, NEW YORK, NY GSN CONSTRUCTION CORP, 2 MUSCOOT RD N, MAHOPAC, NY GRUYMAN GRUYMAN, 5 WORLD TRADE CENTER, NEW YORK, NY GSO SITUATIONS, 280 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY GRUYMAN LOUISE, 5 WORLD TRADE CENTER, NEW YORK, NY GSS MAINTENANCE SERVICES INC, 244 5TH AVENUE, NEW YORK, NY GRYAZEV SERGEY, 38 FOUNTAIN AVE, BROOKLYN, NY GRYNAVISKI LTD, PO BOX 630, WARWICK, NY GSS SECURITY SERVICES INC, 250 W 9TH ST STE 705, NEW YORK, NY GRYNEWICZ JENNIFER, 25 OAKDALE AVE, CENTRAL ISLIP, NY GSV INC, 2178 FOREST AVENUE, STATEN ISLAND, NY GRYNKIV ANTON, C/O YELENA GRYNKIV 8655 BAY PKWY APT B3, GT KRAKOW CONSTRUCTI ON CORP, 84-02 BRITTON AVE 2F, BROOKLYN, NY ELMHURST, NY GRYNKIV YELENA, 8655 BAY PKWY APT B3, BROOKLYN, NY GTB CONSTRUCTION COR P, 2752 THIRD AVENUE, BRONX, NY GRYTTEN LEIF S, 148 HIRSCH FIELD DR, BUFFALO, NY GU DAHONG, 41 41 73RD ST 3FL, WOODSIDE, NY GRYTTEN REGINA R, 148 HIRSCH FIELD DR, BUFFALO, NY GU QUAN J, 7220 6TH AVE 2ND FL, BROOKLYN, NY GRZAN ANA, 3915 48TH ST APT 1, SUNNYSIDE, NY GUABA DANIEL, 84 SHERIDAN ST 2FL, BROOKLYN, NY GRZESKOWIAK RUTH, 45 WILLOWDALE DR, WEST SENECA, NY GUABA MARINO A, 2403 CRESTON AVE BSM, BRONX, NY GRZYBOWSKI FRIEDA, 353 KNICKERBOCKER AVE, BROOKLYN, NY GUABLIANO PETER A, 355 OVINGTON AVE STE 101, BROOKLYN, NY GRZYBOWSKI STACY M, 780 RIDGE RD, LACKAWANNA, NY GUACHICHULLCA PORFIRIO, 8667 109TH ST, JAMAICA, NY GRZYMALSKI PAUL, 20 WENDELL ST APT 15E, HEMPSTEAD, NY GUACHUN LAURO J, 260 SAW MILL RIVER, ELMSFORD, NY GRZYWA ROBERT, 715 LORIMER ST APT 2L, BROOKLYN, NY GUADAGNA JANE, 269 WILLOW GREEN DR, AMHERST, NY GRZYWNA MARK, 112 FOISSET AVE, CHEEKTOWAGA, NY GUADAGNA SALVATORE, 269 WILLOW GREEN DR, AMHERST, NY GRZYWNA MARK J, MARK J GRZYWNA C/O QUANTUM ASSET GUADAGNO VINCENT, 348 W 1ST ST APT 1, WEST ISLIP, NY RECOVER, BUFFALO, NY GUADALUP JAVIER, 34 LITTLE AVENUE, MIDDLETOWN, NY FL Agency License #A1600146 Registered Locator #107376002 Finder Investigative Services, LLC – New York Unclaimed Money List #3 (3/17/19) Telephone: (407) 885-5280 Website: http://www.finderinv.com/ Our firm is attempting to locate the following individuals and businesses regarding unclaimed money. Please contact us for information on filing a claim. GUADALUPANA MEXICANA GROCERY INC, 86 30 85TH STREET, GUANGA MARIA C, P O BOX 175, EAST HAMPTON, NY WOODHAVEN, NY GUANGA MILTON F, 346 THREE MILE HARBOR ROAD, EAST GUADALUPE FRANCELA, 162 ARLINGTON PL, STATEN ISLAND, NY HAMPTON, NY GUADALUPE MILAGROS, 76 OAKLEY AVE, ELMONT, NY GUANGATAL MONICA N, 1277 MADISON ST 1, BROOKLYN, NY GUADALUPE MILDRED E, 5P 11 EAST 107TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY GUANTE AQUILES, 3063 HEATH AVE, BRONX, NY GUANTE AQUILES, 3063 HEATH AVE 1FL, BRONX, NY GUADARRAMA RAUL, 1122 38TH AVE 1ST FL, CORONA, NY GUARANTEE & TRUST, PO BOX 8963, WHITE PLAINS, NY GUADARRAMA SAMUEL, 141 25 78TH AVENUE APT 1 B, FLUSHING, GUARANTEE & TRUST COMPANY, 5 WORLD TRADE CENTER, NEW NY YORK, NY GUADELOUPE SHADEE,
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