Lorraine Luciani Ralph
Lorraine Luciani Ralph of Southampton, formerly of Manhasset, died Wednesday, March 2.
Ms. Ralph was an active member of both communities working with many organizations, including the Manhasset School Community Association, and more recently with the Southampton Historical Museum and the Village of Southampton Beautification Committee.
As a member of Manhasset Bay Yacht Club since 1975, she volunteered her time and energy to various committees and was revered for heading up the Entertainment Committee, and making it fun for all. She was also an enthusiastic entrepreneur. With her business, Take a Bough, she filled tabletop Christmas trees with beautifully abundant flowers. Her latest venture included running a special boutique hotel and antique shop in the heart of Southampton Village, The 1708 House and 25 Hampton Road respectively. She and her husband, Skip, restored and have been innkeepers of the historic home for nearly 20 years. Her decorating touches and artistic eye created a truly magical place and wonderful getaway for many. She owned and operated 25 Hampton Road for 10 years, a successful antique shop around the corner from the bed and breakfast.
Ms. Ralph lived life to the fullest and thoroughly enjoyed any chance to spend time with her beloved friends and family. She will be remembered for her generous spirit, warm heart, sense of humor and exuberant laughter. She touched the lives of many and will be greatly missed by all who knew her, both in Manhasset and Southampton, survivors said.
She is survived by husband Skip Ralph; daughters, Caroline, Kiki, Liz, and Melissa; sons-in-law, Sean Kenlon and Mark Ughetta; grandchildren Kade, Kelly, and Caroline Rose, Kyle Kenlon and Jack Ughetta.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Southampton Historical Museum, 17 Meeting House Lane, Southampton, NY 11968, southamptonhistoricalmuseum.org or the Manhasset SCA, P.O. Box 33 Manhasset, NY 11030, manhassetsca.org would be appreciated by the family.