Steven Cookingham Of Montauk Dies October 28 - 27 East

Steven Cookingham Of Montauk Dies October 28

author on Nov 3, 2014

Steven Donald Cookingham of Montauk, formerly of Tarrytown, died on October 28 in Montauk of a heart attack. He was 57.

Mr. Cookingham was born in Bronxville and raised in Tarrytown. After graduating from Sleepy Hollow High School, he attended the State University of New York at New Paltz and Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, where he was awarded a Ford Foundation scholarship prior to graduating in 1979 with a degree in fine arts.

He moved to Montauk in 1998 to pursue a career as a fine craftsman, and was most recently employed by Montauk Craftsmen, Inc. He loved his work and took great pride in his meticulous attention to detail.

Survivors said Mr. Cookingham was many things to many people, a son, a brother, an uncle and a nephew, but that his greatest capacity was that of being a true friend. A kind and gentle soul, he was drawn to people, and they to him, survivors said, adding that he had a heart of gold and great empathy for anyone who was struggling. He was charismatic, loyal and loving, survivors said.

Mr. Cookingham is survived by his parents, Robert and Janice Cookingham of Virginia; a brother, James Cookingham and wife Jill of New Jersey; a sister, Susan Finn and husband Kevin of Pennsylvania; nephews, Wesley and Michael Cookingham; nieces Elizabeth and Caroline Finn; and many friends.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 8, at 3 p.m. at Shagwong Restaurant in Montauk.

Memorial donations may be made to the Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons, www.arfhamptons.org.

You May Also Like:

‘Technical Difficulties’ Close Drawbridge on Jessup Lane in Westhampton Beach

Due to unspecified “technical difficulties,” the Jessup Lane Bridge, a drawbridge in Westhampton Beach, may ... 2 May 2024 by Staff Writer

Dead Minke Whale Found in Bridgehampton

A badly decomposed female minke whale was found in the ocean surf in Bridgehampton early ... by Staff Writer

A Man on a Mission to Bring Medical Care to Ukraine | 27Speaks Podcast

 John Reilly, a physician assistant from Shelter Island, spent the first half of March ... by 27Speaks

The Bus Test

Social media was abuzz last week with a report: An unmarked bus was dropping off adult men in the parking lot of the Macy’s shopping plaza in Hampton Bays. Speculation was rampant, and it largely followed a national narrative about an “invasion” of immigrants ending up in American communities. In fact, there’s little information on what the bus (or buses — there likely were others) was doing. It might have been seasonal workers arriving for the season, but it could have been something innocuous, like a private bus trip returning home. Police were called, but as one town official pointed ... 1 May 2024 by Editorial Board

Terrible Optics

Westhampton Beach Village officials and Police Chief Steven McManus need a lesson in optics. The revelation last week that a body camera video recorded during the investigation of an off-duty Village Police officer who rolled his truck during a single-car accident in November 2021 was not released to the public for close to a year, despite numerous requests from The Press that went unanswered for seven months, sends the wrong signal about the village’s commitment to keeping the public informed. It was only after a request from an attorney on behalf of The Press that a copy of the video ... by Editorial Board

A Costly Hire

Permitting public employees to collect a six-figure pension while simultaneously collecting a six-figure salary is one of the reasons why New York is such a high-tax state. Though the Village of Southampton took it a step further: It wasn’t enough for the new village administrator to receive a $165,000 salary on top of a $120,000 New York Police Department pension — the Village Board just gave Administrator Anthony Carter a $50,000 pay bump, retroactive to when he started in November, in lieu of receiving village health insurance and other benefits. When a retiree already receiving taxpayer-funded health care goes back ... by Staff Writer

Rally for Increased Train Service Coming to Hampton Bays LIRR Station

Elected officials on the South Fork, Long Island Rail Road passengers, and leaders in education, ... by Christopher Walsh

Southampton Boys, Girls Relay Teams Are Picking Up Steam

Southampton could have its relay teams back. Historically, both the boys and girls track programs ... by Drew Budd

Search for Body Parts in Gilgo Beach Investigation Expanded to North Sea

The search for body parts related to an investigation into homicides allegedly committed by a ... by Christopher Walsh

Historic Surfboat Coming to Tiana Life Saving Station

The Tiana Life Saving Station in Hampton Bays, the 1871 structure that underwent a renovation ... by Christopher Walsh