Jean Secor
Jean Secor, a resident of Yorktown Heights, died Apr. 1. She was 91. She was born Dec. 6, 1930, in Peekskill. She was general manager and comptroller at the Yorktown PennySaver for 45 years. Jean is survived by her daughter,
Read MoreJean Secor, a resident of Yorktown Heights, died Apr. 1. She was 91. She was born Dec. 6, 1930, in Peekskill. She was general manager and comptroller at the Yorktown PennySaver for 45 years. Jean is survived by her daughter,
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