Mary Breest

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Obituary

Mary Ann Breest, of West Islip, NY, entered eternal life on May 27th, 2020. She was born to parents Napoleon Raoul and Helen Coulombe on January 12, 1938 in Brooklyn, NY. She graduated from Bay Ridge High School and is a retiree from the Town of Islip. Beloved wife of the late Richard Breest. She will be forever cherished and remembered by her children Richard, Joan, Edward, Gary, Barbara, and Mary Ann. Loving and caring Nana of Charles, Dylan, Devyn and Erik. Caring sister of Dorothea, Patricia, Priscilla and Raoul, as well as many nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. Especially her dear devoted life long friend Marion Hudson. Mary Ann was predeceased by her sisters Helen and Eileen. Mary Ann was especially blessed for the loving and compassionate care from Arydes and Ingids. A blessing will be held at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, in West Islip. She will be laid to rest at Calverton National Cemetery. “Those we love don’t go away, they walk beside us everyday. Unseen, unheard but always near, still loved, still missed and held so dear.”

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