Vivian Conca, Formerly Of Sag Harbor, Dies January 28 - 27 East

Vivian Conca, Formerly Of Sag Harbor, Dies January 28

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Vivian Conca

Vivian Conca

author on Jun 5, 2020

Former Sag Harbor resident Vivian Conca died January 28 in Brevard, North Carolina. She was 94.

She was born on February 8, 1925 in Mattituck to Emily (Martocchia) and Ralph Conca.

She was a graduate of Pierson High School and retired from the Long Island Lighting Company in 1984.

According to her family, although her love of travel took her to worldwide destinations, her fondest memories were of sharing the beaches and waters around Sag Harbor with those she loved.

Ms. Conca was predeceased by her mother, father, sister Emily and her brother Nicholas.

She is survived by her sister, Linda Conca; her brother and sister-in-law Ralph and Louise Conca; her sister Theresa Schmidt; and many nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and great-nephews.

A funeral mass and celebration of life will be held in Sag Harbor at a later date.

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