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Death Notices A18 AHEARN - Virginia M., of Lynbrook, NY on March 12, 2008. Beloved wife of the late John. Loving mother of John (Marcia) and Kathleen Curtin (Denis). Dear grandmother of Christine Symons (Jeffrey), Brian Gunn (Kristen), Trial looks at Bell car Stephen Gunn (Katrin), Mary Cur- tin, J.J. Ahearn (Jennifer), Daniel BY MATTHEW CHAYES Ahearn (Susan) and Alison Ahearn. Also survived by five [email protected] loving great grandchildren. Vir- ginia was a longtime resident of Lynbrook and an active member of St. Raymond's Parish involved The focus of the trial of three in the Social Ministry. The family police detectives accused in will receive friends Friday 7-9 PM at the Perry Funeral Home, Inc., the killing of Sean Bell turned 118 Union Ave., Lynbrook, NY. Funeral mass Saturday 10 AM at Friday to the Nissan Altima he St. Raymond's RC Church in East was driving as the car collided Rockaway. Interment to follow at Holy Rood Cemetery Westbury. In AP FILE PHOTO with another vehicle the night lieu of flowers please make me- morial contributions to St. Ray- Lake Grove native Alycia Lane New York police fired 50 shots mond's Parish Social Ministry 263 Atlantic Ave., East Rocka- at him and his friends. way, NY 11518. The prosecution presented AMBROSIA - Alice (nee Cava- more than 60 photographs of naugh), of East Islip on March 14, 2008. Beloved wife of Anthony. the Altima, covered in blood POOL PHOTO BY ELLIS KAPLAN Loving mother and mother-in-law Ex-Philly of Anthony, Julie (Bernie) Hans- and pockmarked with dozens Evidence photo shows where some bullets hit Sean Bell’s car. man, Theresa (Vito) Taverna, Ka- of bullet holes. The damage ren (André) Ambrosia. Cherished grandmother of thirteen. Adored was sustained when five city 2006, shooting. He said it had tion to crashing into an un- great-grandmother of five. Fond anchor may sister and sister-in-law of Wil- police officers opened fire in “suffered damage due to” more marked car driven by the police. liam (Helen) Cavanaugh and Roy Cavanaugh. The family will re- the pre-dawn hours of Nov. 25 than one “motor vehicle inci- The detectives’ defense attor- ceive friends Sunday only be- at the unarmed strip club pa- dent.” neys criticized how the foren- tween the hours of 2-4 and 7-9PM sue NYC at the Albrecht, Bruno & O'Shea trons. Three of the officers are Reiss said he also scoured the sic examination of Bell’s car Funeral Homes, Inc., 62 Carleton Avenue, East Islip (2 miles South THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on trial, which will enter its area around Club Kalua, the was conducted more than 24 of exit 43-A S.S. Pkwy). Mass of Christian Burial 10:45 AM Mon- third week Monday at State Su- strip club near Liverpool Street hours after the shooting. They day at St. Mary's R.C. Church, A former Philadelphia televi- preme Court in Kew Gardens in Jamaica, Queens, where the said that many people had ac- East Islip with interment to fol- low at Washington Memorial sion news anchor has taken a before Justice Arthur J. Cooper- confrontation with the police cess to the vehicle before Reiss Park, Mount Sinai, Long Island. step toward suing New York man. He is hearing the case took place after Bell and his examined it. The defense also ARCHER - Patricia A., of East Islip, L.I. on March 13, 2008. Proud and City over her arrest after a De- without a jury. friends had been celebrating his questioned why an initial in- dedicated member of the Ancient cember dust-up with police. Dets. Michael Oliver, 36, and planned wedding later that day. spection of the vehicle by other Order of Hibernians Ladies Auxil- lary Division 7, AmVets Ladies The anchor, Alycia Lane, 35, Gescard Isnora, 29, are charged There, Reiss said he saw shat- police officers didn’t discover Auxillary Post 18 and the East Islip Historical Society. Beloved originally of Lake Grove, was with first- and second-degree tered glass — later determined spent bullets sitting in the car wife of William R. Archer for 55 years. Loving mother of Dianne fired in January from Philadel- manslaughter in Bell’s death. to be beads of safety glass from in apparent plain sight. M. and William Bendernagel, Pa- phia’s KYW-TV. She now main- Det. Marc Cooper, 40, is charged Bell’s car — beneath a gated pe- While the most of the 50 bul- tricia Ann and Louis S. Grasso, Kathleen T. and John S. Venti- tains she was subjected to false with misdemeanor reckless en- destrian entrance to a nearby lets fired by police hit the car, miglia. Cherished grandmother of Kathleen T. Bendernagel, Mau- arrest, unlawful imprisonment, dangerment. building. Using this evidence several did not — shattering reen L. Bendernagel, Patricia K. libel, slander, defamation and Det. Charles Reiss testified and a paint-chip sample he took the glass of an AirTrain termi- Grasso, William Archer Bender- nagel, Heather L. Ventimiglia and “economic injuries,” according about his daylong examination from the entrance, Reiss said he nal and piercing the window of Holly D. Ventimiglia. Reposing at The Fredrick J. Chapey & Sons to a notice of claim filed last of Bell’s car, stored in a police ga- found that Bell’s Nissan had a house down the block, accord- East Islip Funeral Home, 200 East Main Street (1/2 mile west of the week with the city. rage the day after the Nov. 25, backed up into a building in addi- ing to earlier testimony. S.S. Parkway, Exit 45W). Cele- The notice, the first step to- bration of the Liturgy of Chris- tian Burial, St. Mary's RC Church, ward a lawsuit against a govern- East Islip, L.I., Monday 9:45 AM. Interment Emmanuel Cemetery, ment agency, was filed shortly Great River, L.I. Visiting Sat- before a legal deadline. Lane’s urday 7-9:30 PM and Sunday 2- 4:30 and 7-9:30 PM. claim says she will seek an un- Cops: Dad hits autistic teen specified sum above $5 million. “Right now, she is weighing all BY ROCCO PARASCANDOLA Park on March 4 that con- When asked, the 17-year-old her options, and this was neces- [email protected] tained human remains — a told school officials that his sary to keep her options,” said skull, a spine and other stepfather had struck him her lawyer, David S. Smith. A Queens man who police bones. over the head on Monday Law Department spokeswom- had been questioning about Dental records confirmed with a wooden stick, authori- an Kate Ahlers said city attor- the death of his wife was be- the remains were those of De ties said. neys were awaiting the legal pa- hind bars Friday on a charge Los Santos. The teen did not require pers. of assaulting his autistic step- While the cause of death medical treatment, but the BEACH - Catherine "Kiki" Dugan, a longtime resident of Huntington, Lane was arrested about 2 a.m. son, authorities said. has not been determined, her school called police and Fuent- NY, died peacefully in her sleep on Dec. 16 and charged with as- Edwin Fuentes, 41, was relatives told police that the es was charged with felony as- on March 13, 2008 after a brave struggle with cancer. She was 82 saulting an officer. A police com- taken in for questioning at the couple’s marriage was acrimo- sault. years old. Kiki is survived by her loving husband, Arthur of 60 plaint said she put a video cam- 102nd Precinct on Wednesday nious and she had wanted to The teenager and his 9-year- years, her four sons, Richard T. and his wife Cade, Charles A. and era in an officer’s face as he tried by detectives and grilled end it, according to police old stepsister, the daughter of his wife Liz, Todd, Peter J. and to usher an intoxicated person about the death of his wife, sources. Fuentes and De Los Santos, his wife Lisa, and her two daugh- ters, Betsy and her husband into a taxi. The complaint said Reyna De Los Santos, 43, who Fuentes was released early are staying with Fuentes’ sis- Monk, and Cynthia and her hus- band Mark, as well as her four- that when another officer inter- disappeared in June from Thursday but taken back into ter, not far from their teen cherished grandchildren. Ki- vened, Lane cursed at her and hit their Woodhaven home. custody that afternoon after Woodhaven home. ki touched all those she met with her goodness, warmth, strength, her in the face, leaving cuts and The husband’s questioning someone in his stepson’s De Los Santos had worked style and laughter. She devoted her heart and soul to her family swelling. Lane denied it. came after several children school noticed the teenager as a home care attendant, her and will be deeply missed. Kiki was a gracious hostess and will Prosecutors later reduced the found a suitcase in Forest had a bump on his head. neighbors said. be remembered for the smile on felony assault charges to misde- her face, her sense of humor, her love of travel and her zest for meanor obstruction of govern- life. She will be in our hearts forever. A funeral mass will be ment administration and harass- held on Monday, March 17th at ment. A spokeswoman said the 10:30 a.m. at Our Lady Queen of Couple plead guilty in labor scheme Martyrs in Centerport, with a scratches on the officer’s face reception following at the Hun- tington Country Club.