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Dorothy Linnick Of Hampton Bays Dies April 18

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Dorothy Linnick

Dorothy Linnick

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Dorothy Linnick of Hampton Bays died at The Hamptons Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing on April 18. She was 88.

Ms. Linnick was predeceased by her husband, Edward J. Linnick, in 2006.

She is survived by her children Stephen Linnick and his wife Ronnie, Terry Lloyd andh her husband Kevin, James Linnick and his wife Patricia, Edward Linnick and his wife Debbie, Joseph Linnick and his partner Cesar Randich, and MaryAnn Schmidt her husband David.

She is also survived by her grandchildren Allison Foster, Darren Lloyd and his fiancé Karen Delligati, Curtis Lloyd, Christopher Linnick and his wife Amanda, Ryan Linnick and his wife Carolyn, Jason Linnick and his wife Bonnie, Jeremy Linnick and his fiancé Ashley Gladden, Jenna Linnick, Jacqueline Gardner and her husband Ryan, and Josceline Schmidt; as well as her great-grandchildren Bradly and Zachary Foster, Ada and Layla Linnick, Flynn Linnick, Abigail and Molly Linnick, and Lincoln, Evangaline and Ophelia Gardner.

Ms. Linnick is also survived by several cousins, nieces, and nephews.

Ms. Linnick was active and dedicated to St. Rosalie Roman Catholic Church by singing in the choir, was a member of Rosary Altar Society and the Catholic Daughters, and cooked breakfast for the Holy Name Society monthly breakfast meetings.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to the St. Rosalie Food Pantry, Catholic Daughters of America, or Rosary Altar Society.

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