Mario Dominic Mangieri of Quogue Dies October 19 - 27 East

Mario Dominic Mangieri of Quogue Dies October 19

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Mario Dominic Mangieri

Mario Dominic Mangieri

authorStaff Writer on Oct 31, 2022

Dr. Mario Dominic Mangieri of Quogue died on October 19th of complications due to COVID. He was 91.

He was one of the first radiologists on Eastern Long Island and one of the very few to receive specialties in radiology, nuclear medicine, computer tomography, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging. His dedication to bringing new technology to the area was unflagging during his more than four decades serving the East End.

Mangieri was born in the Bronx on July 17, 1931, to Italian immigrants from Sant’Arsenio. His father was a laborer who counted working as a sand hog on the New York subway system and mining coal in Pennsylvania as some of his many jobs.

Mangieri began work at 8 years of age shining shoes, later working for a local florist where he developed a love for growing plants and finally as a laborer with his father during his summer breaks.

Mangieri was fortunate to get placement at Cardinal Hayes High School, and went on to Columbia University, where he met his future wife of 65 years, Mary Louise Casaula. After Columbia, he attended the University of Bologna and earned his medical degree in 1958. During medical school, he got married and began a family with Mary Louise. He then brought his wife and infant son Nicholas home to the United States to begin practicing medicine.

Mangieri did his medical residency in New York specializing in radiology. He lived briefly in Riverhead and then Quogue, where he lived for over 50 years. He began a practice that eventually served the three hospitals on the East End of Long Island. Mangieri was always learning new skills and bringing new medical technology to the East End to better serve his patients. His practice grew into a large group of doctors and eventually became the present-day North Fork Radiology.

Mangieri founded Peconic Bay School of Radiologic Technology to address the shortage of radiologic technicians on the East End. It still operates today out of Peconic Bay Medical Center.

After Mangieri retired from medicine, he and his wife spent their summers in Quogue and their winters on Sanibel Island. Family was always an important part of their lives.

He is survived by three children; 12 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

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