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John J. Pujia Sr., 83, of Bayville, died on April 28, 1998. Husband of the late Emily. Father of John J. (Linda), Joy McArdle (Garland) and Linda. Grandfather of Jill, Michael, Donna and John. Brother of Celia Dono, George, Joy Lacava and Norma Sarle. Arrangements were made by the Oyster Bay Funeral Home.. Funeral Mass at St. Gertrude Church. Interment St. Charles Cemetery.

John H. Kipp Sr., 87, lifelong resident of Oyster Bay, died peacefully on April 28, 1998. He was past commander of Oyster Bay American Legion Quentin Roosevelt Post #4 and a member of the Oyster Bay Fire Dept. Co. #1 Benevolent Association. Husband of the late Philomena. Father of Lenore Smith (John) and John H. Jr. (Diane). Grandfather of Gary, Christian and Lauren. Brother of George, and Eva Disbrow (Steve). Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Arrangements were made by the Oyster Bay Funeral Home. Funeral service. Interment Memorial Cemetery of St. John's Church, Laurel Hollow.

Stanley Domaradzki, 62, of Bayville, died on May 2, 1998. Husband of Charlene. Father of Andrew (Sylvia) and Stephanie. Son of Blanche and the late Andrew. Brother of John, Edward, Michael, Sophie Spensley and Jeanie Martone. Grandfather of Brittney. Arrangements were made by the Dodge-Thomas Funeral Home, Glen Cove. Mass celebrated at St. Hyacinth RC Church. Burial Locust Valley Cemetery.

Philip Hardy (Bodie) Rhodes, of Centre Island, Oyster Bay, died on May 5, 1998 at Middlesex Hospital Hospice in Middletown, CT, of cancer. He was 72 and was a well-known naval architect.

He graduated from Exeter Academy in the "Accelerated" program in 1944 and from Harvard in 1950 with a BA in physical sciences. He received a BSE in naval architecture marine engineering from the University of Michigan in 1952.

He served in the Pacific with the US Navy during WWII.

From 1952 to 1966 Mr. Rhodes worked with his father, also a naval architect, at Philip L. Rhodes Inc. in NYC. There he worked on the design of and sailed on Weatherly, a 12-meter (#17) which sailed in the defender trials in 1958. Weatherly won the Americas Cup in 1962. Mr. Rhodes also worked on the design of the first Carina,which won the 1952 Bermuda Race.

From 1966 to 1983 he was partner and vice president of McCurdy Rhodes Inc. of Cold Spring Harbor. During that time, his firm designed the second and third Carina. The third Carina won the 1970 Bermuda Race, the 1982 IOR Division and the Fasnet Race. His other designs include a 42' and 59' Hinkley, Froya and Zest (still sailing).

Like his father, Bodie was a versatile naval architect, which was evidence by the Bill of Rights, (95' LOA) topsail schooner (1970) and the sister ship Harvey Gamage. He also designed the 61' sloop Kahili. His boats have circumnavigated the globe and made numerous trips across the Atantic.

In 1987 he joined Oyster Bay Pump Works Inc. as an engineer where he worked until his death.

His marriage to Patricia (Toby) Fuller ended in divorce. He is survived by his three daughters Robin Buchanan of Clairmont, CA, Mary Jo Rhodes of Hoboken, NJ and Renee H. Rhodes of Chester, CT; and five grandchildren.

Memorial services were held on May 9 at the United Church of Chester in Connecticut. There was a reception at the home of his daughter Renee.




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