Joseph Shuster Of Hampton Bays Dies At Age 63 - 27 East

Joseph Shuster Of Hampton Bays Dies At Age 63

author on Jan 5, 2011

Joseph A. Schuster

Joseph A. Schuster, whom family and friends knew as “Jack” and a resident of Hampton Bays for 38 years, died at Southampton Hospital on December 25. He was 63.

Mr. Shuster was a general manager for Hardy Fuel Company of Southampton.

He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Lorraine B., neé Fallo; his children, Vince S. Schuster and his wife Helene of Maryland, and Vicki Binswanger and her husband Jason of California; stepchildren Elizabeth “Bebe” Shenay and her husband Fred, Joseph Reyer and his wife Theresa, and Robert and Frank Reyer, all of South Carolina; two brothers, Milford Schuster and his wife Marion of New York City, Fred Schuster and his wife Maria of Flanders; and two sisters, Lorraine Roman of Florida and Louise Young of Flanders. He is also survived by four grandchildren, Emma Jean and Andrew J. Schuster, and Kalin S. and Malia G. Binswanger.

A private cremation under the direction of the J. Ronald Scott Funeral Home took place at Mt. Pleasant Crematory in Center Moriches on Tuesday, December 28. His ashes were buried in Calverton National Cemetery on Friday, December 31.

In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to the American Cancer Society, 75 David’s Drive, Hauppauge, NY 11788.

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