![]() ![]() ![]() In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Dutchess County SPCA, 636 Violet Ave., Hyde Park, NY 12538. Entombment with military honors will follow at the Our Lady of the Holy Souls Mausoleum, St. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 AM, Saturday, February 4th at Regina Coeli Church, Rte. Calling hours will be from 1 to 3 and 6 to 9 PM, Friday, February 3rd at Sweet’s Funeral Home, Rte. In addition to his wife, he was predeceased by three brothers, Gilbert, Frank, and Mario Conforti and one sister, Sue Conforti Szczypca. Vernon, and Linda Conforti of LaGrange two sisters, Carmela Elderkin and husband, Ron, of Florida, and Anna Digilio of Hyde Park and many nieces and nephews. Survivors include his three daughters, Michele Conforti of New York City, Kathleen Conforti of Mt. He was always their staunchest supporter - lending a shoulder, an ear or much needed advice. Mike reveled in watching his daughters grow into the successful women they have become. Conforti predeceased him on February 12, 2003. ![]() On May 24, 1958, in Walden, he married the former Caroline D. An avid animal lover, he cherished his beloved cat Bella, who will miss him terribly. He enjoyed eating at local restaurants, attending civic events and talking about local politics. Mike was proud to be from Hyde Park and greatly appreciated the beauty of the Hudson Valley. He was dedicated to providing his personal touch and prided himself for always being accessible to his customers and their needs. Mike loved his company, his staff and enjoyed going to the office everyday. Never one to retire, Mike opened Rainbow Oil In 1995 and ran it until the time of his death. Known for his sense of humor and great story telling, he would entertain his customers from behind the bar, filling the room with laughter. People came to see Mike as much as they came for his famous “bring your own pot” spaghetti and meatballs. Roosevelt High School, he was the proud owner of his family restaurant, The Rainbow Room, in Hyde Park, where he worked 18 hours a day for over 50 years. Born January 12, 1933, in Poughkeepsie, he was the son of Michael and Carmela Tirelli Conforti. Those nations include Columbia, Egypt, Honduras, Jordan, Mongolia, Romania, Rwanda, Thailand and The Gambia.Michael Vincent Marius Conforti, 90, a lifelong area resident, died on January 26, 2023, at Vassar Brothers Medical Center, Poughkeepsie. Nine are international cadets who will return to their native lands to perform their military service there. Among them were 216 women, 89 Black Americans, 65 with Asian or Pacific Islander ancestry, 152 Hispanic or Latino individuals, and six Native Americans.Įleven are combat veterans. New service: Stewart Airport to offer nation's first nonstop service to the Faroe Islands Who are the West Point graduates?Īn estimated 941 cadets received their diplomas and took their oaths as second lieutenants in the Army in Saturday's ceremony at West Point's Michie Stadium. Restraining order Court order temporarily bans new migrants, asylum seekers from entering Dutchess County Harris has the distinction of being the first woman, the first Black American and the first South Asian American to be elected vice president. Harris said she has personally witnessed the Army in action doing just that around the world, from defending the NATO alliance in Europe, to standing shoulder to shoulder with our allies in the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea. "You take an oath to defend the Constitution of the United States of America, and by extension, to support and defend our most sacred ideals." "You take an oath not to a person or a political party," Harris said. Harris also spoke to the cadets, who were about to take an oath as second lieutenants in the U.S. You will play an essential role in defending our nation's highest ideals." "Our military is the strongest in the world," Harris said. 'Defending our nation's highest ideals'Ī strong America, Harris said, "remains indispensable to the world." "You are graduating into an increasingly unsettled world," Harris said. The world endured the deadly COVID-19 pandemic, the United States ended its longest war and Russia launched the first major war in Europe since World War II with its attack on Ukraine, she said. Harris observed that the world has changed a lot since the graduates first arrived at West Point 47 months ago. ![]()
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