Anne Gaglia
July 2, 1936 ~ May 3, 2024
Anne Gaglia, age 87, of Rocky Point, New York died Friday, May 3, 2024. Anne was born July 2, 1936 in New York City, New York. She is the daughter of the late Angelo Charles and the late Nancy (Milone) Benigno. She was predeceased by her sister, Edith DeBonis and her beloved husband, Louis . She is survived by her loving children Susan Bevington of Rocky Point, New York, Anne Dieck of Ridge, New York, and Louis Gaglia of Oneonta, New York. She is also the dear sister of Anthony Benigno. Anne is also the grandmother of three cherished grandchildren and one great grandchild. All arrangements have been entrusted to the Rocky Point Funeral Home, 603 Route 25A, Rocky Point, New York. Celebration of the Mass of Christian Burial will be held 9:30 am on Monday, May 6, 2024 at St. Anthony Of Padua R.C. Church, 614 Route 25A, Rocky Point, New York. Burial will follow in St. Philip Neri Cemetery, East Northport, New York. Visiting hours will be Sunday, May 5, 2024 from 3PM to 7PM at the Rocky Point Funeral Home, 603 Route 25A, Rocky Point, New York. The family would appreciate donations be made to St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital at www.stjude.org. An online guestbook can be found at www.rockypointfuneralhome.com.
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Mrs. Gaglia – Anne – lived with her family of 5 across Fifth Avenue from my family as we all grew up. It was always easy to visit in their home. There are so many memories, but one special memory is that she would give me and my sisters and Mom haircuts on our back deck. And, whenever I visited their home I knew something good was always cooking! Our condolences to Anne Ganglia’s family, but I know she has been reunited with her husband who has been with our Lord for many years. ♥️
I never had the privilege to meet Anne Gaglia but have been blessed to know her daughter Susan for many years. I’ve heard many wonderful things about Anne over the years. Judging from the great job she did raising such a kind and caring daughter, I know she must have been a lovely woman. May she rest in peace
When I think of my sisters, I have only fond memories. I was their toy. Being 6 years Anne’s junior and 10 years Edith’s. One incident stands out to me. I had blond curls yes blond curls. Our dad took me for my first haircut. I guess he thought a 4 year old should not be walking around with long blond curls. He was right. However when Anne and Edith came home from school and witnessed the sheering, they broke down and cried. I was so fortunate to have loving sisters. Anne I miss you already. Please go with God. and will miss
Your Mom was a very lovely lady. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this sad time.
May this tree grow strong and beautiful and be a comforting reminder of Annes strength, love, and kindness.
In memory of Anne Gaglia. There could not be a more fondly remembered or deeply loved wonderful Aunt then you were for us. You truely were like having a second mother. The laughter and happy times we spent together were some of the best in our lives. The many fun holidays spent together or the card games nights where you’d somehow manage to beat our pants off! But now we’ll find comfort knowing that you are finally reunited in the arms of your truest love! Rest in peace 🙏
Nick and Marilee Moramarco
In loving memory of Anne Gaglia.
From my earliest childhood memories to recent times Aunt Annie always greeted me with her big bright beautiful smile. Whenever I spent time with her, she had a special way of making me feel that she was genuinely happy to see me and wanted to know all the latest news. You could always count on her for a laugh. When you least expected it she’d hit you with a great one liner or a funny expression! I will always cherish the wonderful memories of the beautiful warm and, loving home she created with Uncle Lou. I’m comforted in the knowledge that she’s reunited with her true love. I will love and miss you forever ❤️ Elena Moramarco