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Vivienne Crisfield Rauschkolb July 23, 1935 - Feb 13, 2015

Newburgh - Vivienne Rauschkolb of Newburgh, formerly of Ossining died Feb. 13, 2015, she was 79. She was born Jul. 23, 1935 in Ossining to Frederick & Gladys Crisfield. Viv worked at Bethel Home in Ossining for many years. She was predeceased by her son Scott, her brother Fredrick Crisfield, sisters Edythe Anderson, Carol McMenamin and Elizabeth Eberlein. Vivienne is survived by her husband Joseph, son Steven (Toni) of Chester, NJ, daughter Kim (Jim) Flaherty of Newburgh, brother Richard Crisfield (Cathy), Robert Crisfield, sisters Lorraine Gustin, Gladys Sinning, 4 grandchildren, and 5 great-grandchildren. A private Memorial Service will be held at a date to be determined. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital , are appreciated. Donate on line or call 800-805-5856. www.leachandthomas.com

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Joe Rauschkolb, formerly of Ossining, died July 28, 2016, he was 89. He was born January 10, 1927 in NYC to Ralph & Julia (Schmidt) Rauschkolb. Joe served in the US Army and was honorably discharged as a 1st Lieutenant. He received his Master's degree from NYU and worked for the Ossining School System retiring as Ass't Principal at Ossining High School. Joe was a former Captain of OVAC, a former Captain of Independent Hose Co., and a former Battalion Chief with the Murrells Inlet Garden City SC Fire Department. Joe was an avid NY Giants and NY Mets fan. He was pre-deceased by his son Scott and wife Vivienne. Joe is survived by his son Steven and wife Toni Ann of Chester, NJ, daughter Kim and husband Jim Flaherty of Newburgh, NY, grandchildren Julie Rauschkolb, Justin Rauschkolb and wife Barbara, Melissa Flaherty, Jake Flaherty and 5 great-grandchildren; Leah, Emily, Charlotte, Benjamin, and Cooper. He will be reposing Monday 4-8 PM at Leach & Thomas, Inc. 32 State St. Ossining. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Ossining Fire Department or OVAC. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/lohud/obituary.aspx?n=joseph-f-rauschkolb&pid=180825044&fhid=2868#sthash.MPu4VLb2.dpuf

Uncle Joe & his brother-in-Law John MacMenamin playing Jax, while Aunt Viv and Carol Crisfield MacMenamin are gabbing.

The year is approx 1993, Uncle Joe & Aunt Viv Rauschkolb are visiting my parents John & Carol MacMenamin in Granville. The Girls are in talking so the Guys stay in the Kitchen and play Jax. My mother's favorite game - it goes on for 20 minutes. If you ever wondered where we got our silliness ... it was NOT from the Crisfields! LOL