Architectural style and interior style? We were doing other parties at the time, the only thing we still maintain is the White Party. Visitation will be held on April 24, 2015 at 2:00 pm at Casey Funeral Home, 350 Slosson Ave, Staten Island, NY. Burke: But anyway, when my time was up in the service, they shipped me back here to, Burke: Alaska, and I stayed in Alaska. And I renovated the bar, I renovated the other side, my two sisters came to work for me, running the kitchen and the dining room. George Memon's passing on Tuesday, October 4, 2022 has been publicly announced by Martin Hughes Funeral Home in Staten Island, NY. Q: What do you think the role of this house is, in this part of Staten Island? Its Greek Revival. You couldnt even see it. But when I die, they say theyre going to make a museum out of it. He had come into my room when I was not there, stole everything. You just named them. But things that, well, were thatyou needed carpenters that knew, that were good carpenters. But it looked like an attic with the roof like that and everything. Yes, the dining room and the kitchen was on the other two, side. Burke: Well, Ill tell you, there wasnt that much in storagethe stuff that was in storage wasnt big pieces, maybe one or two. And now theyre buildingI havent seen it, but Linda says its a huge house theyre building. Valley Stream. In fact, her husband was a big-wig. Daller: No. So I rented the apartment next door, and I broke a hole in the wall. And the house was really, needed shapebut thank God it was built as well is it was built, otherwise it would have fallen down. I had all the plasters done. Burke: Its never finished! And in the basement, I put the kitchen and a dining area and everything. And when youd come down, there wasthe stairwell come down, and it was a double parlor, like this, and where this door was, was with two double doors. Or is there a way for things to be changed? If it wasnt for Mrs. Mackey across the street telling me about the funeral, I would have never known. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a member of the Historic House Trust. Daller: Mm-hmm. So I moved into the front parlor room, there. I moved in, I cleaned it all up. Now, this is a portrait of Joseph Seguine. I put the post on it up under the floor where the newer posts in the staircase was upstairs, and then, when I took the jack away, it sat on the post. Daller: No. And so shes got the bridge, and it costs money. Yes. Burke: And all the others like it, well, I can remember, on the other side of the pond over there, going alongthe mansions that were over there. People didnt want it because it had such a reputation as being haunted. Destroyed. So they said, You better get back here and do something. So I came back, got out of the military, got a job working for Saks Fifth Avenue. And all the time when all the lilacs would come in the spring, and the whole place would smell of lilacs, its gorgeous, still is. He was always at the stables there. Burke: Anyway, she was well known here on Staten Island. Yes, of course, they could eat all the grass. And the porch went all like this, around the house. Yes, that was all Scalamandr. And I dont like this. And shed go to her father and her father and say, You know, George, shes my daughter, and this and thatand I said, Yes, well, John, let me tell you something. Do you remember that? I said, Gee, look at these chairs. And they said, Yes, look at them. It turned my stomach just to watch all of that gorgeous stuff just destroyed. Its down in Tottenville, beautifully done. I had just bought this house, and it needed a lot of work. So I figured, oh, shit. And with that money, I restored most of the house. Oh my god. But what was really, really bad was people, if they were going to build a garage, or they were going to build something, theyd go to that big, beautiful mansion and rip the siding off of it and take it back to build what they want to build. Q: So he knew how much work it would take over the years and what a relationship would be like to. And I never had timesometimes Id be sleeping on the pool table there because I just couldnt leave! And she was laid in a dress with a big lace collar. And he owned the funeral home. And that makes more sense to people when they see something. It wasnt fair to him to keep paying for it. That was a shame. Burke: Oh, and then the house, when I bought it, everybodythe real estate lady, she wouldnt come in. Q: And so when you were deciding what to collect, were you thinking about. And there was nobody but my mother and I now, living in our house. Because I wanted the man that built the house, and this is the man that saved the house. And if you were wearing them and you went and got in your car and turned the heater on, you smelled like piss. Just as long as its saved and its here. Oh god, that was a gorgeous mansion. If you want to come in a business with me, John, lets make into a beautiful restaurant. So he said, Okay, Ive never owned a restaurant, but Id be willing to try it, George. So I said, Well, John, youre gonna have to put a lot of money in it because you have all the money, as being who you are. Daller: No, I dont. So, Id do that. But they tore the house down to build that school. So thats how that all came about. Staten Island . Nobody wants to do that. Daller: Yes. Did quite well. Burke: Well, I knew how to do it. It makes sense because she was an old lady. More beautiful than peoples houses. I probably gave it to Bess. Burke: Yes. I open the door to the parlor. But that was biga big, two-bedroom condo. Q: Did you keep up a conversation with Mario Buatta about. Thats why I did what I did, because I figured that if anything ever happens to me, all of this, now, will have to stay as it is. Daller: But it was the thing with the lilacs smell. Q: Yes, you can tell me about your early life and the memories you have of growing up here. Would you like to elaborate on that? February 15, 2023 (81 years old) View obituary. She was on TV complaining about it. Q: Can you tell me about moving the collections here, out of storage and out of your sisters houses into this house? Served in NYPD for 25 years, ran many mararthons George Arthur Croake, 78, of Manasquan, NJ (previously Flatbush, Brooklyn & New Dorp, Staten Island) passed away peacefully . Q: Well, tell me about getting started on this house. And they copied that from France, because thats what it was, it was the French mansard. Im getting rid of everything. He said, I have three of the most beautiful Persian carpets from Persia, said, You cant get them anymore. He said, Theyre antiques but they are brand new, never used. He said, Im giving them to you. And this is them. I was always in the operating room or someplace like that. Get out. And we were sitting in the kitchen in the basement and he was going on the Ouija board and I said, What does it say, what does it say? And Eric is sitting there and hes talking, and hes sounding like a lady, and hes saying, Youre in my house, and I dont want you. Q: Thank you for that story. I had a bulldozer two weeks, riding back-and-forth, and back-and-forth, and back-and-forth across the front of the house because you couldnt see the house from the water. I started with the basement. If you want to come, behave yourselves. I dont know, Im just used to it. Sell the other half to Billthat was my brother and you and George, move with me to Florida. So we all thought that was a great idea. So after a couple of years going back and forth, his daughter, she decided she wanted to get involved in it. And I was the assistant to the general who was the surgeon for the European Command. And you would have been taxed in this country if it was already like that. View the profiles of people named George Burke. Well, it doesnt matter, her name. And so I had all that stuff in my apartment. See Photos. Q: [laughs] How did you figure out what needed to be done with the house? They tore down those two nice little cottages that were there. So I got this on the front porch somewhere, nailed to the house, butdoesnt matter. And all those Eskimos just loved me. And a friend of mine I was very good friendly with was John. So they built it like an attic and it was called an attic but it was a whole complete story. The son and his wife took over Scalamandr. Burke: So that should pretty well cover it, I think. Otherwise, Id never be able to have half the stuff thats in here because it would have cost me a private fortune to have it shipped. Facebook. He used to stay out here. But, Q: Let me ask you some more about the items that you collected when you were. Who Where Receive obituaries Yenula Hennaka February 24, 2023 It was terrible. Would you? Its unreal! Burke: One was a necklace with a heart on it. So, unfortunately, there arent many people that care that way anymore. And I walked into there and I walked up, and the lid was closed on the coffin. Because the water was in the basement for so many years, all the dampness had lifted all the floorboards and everything, and so I had to dry the house out, and replaster the walls. I bet shes there. We were only allowed so much. And he said, Mom, Ill move in to the other part of the house. And I hope whoever is in charge of itLinda will probably be here in charge! And, I had a lot of time over there in London and so I decided, Well, hell, Im going to go to school and learn something. So I took interior design. I dont know what it is. I just repainted. I dont know if it ever took off. The mansion had a huge ballroom and everything in it. But you used tell me. Burke kept records of the work, most of which he completed himself and financed the through the sale of his business, the Tidewater Inn. Yes, Mrs. Mackey. Q: And so all these items went upwalked up the stairs and were, carried back down the stairs. What was her name? It would have been spectacular but greed set in, and thats what they did. And it was very much built like this house. You know, nobody wanted to end it but nobody wanted to, say, Lets do it. So theres no more Scalamandr, I dont think, is there? But thats what that was. Burke: And what is a shame islike, you take [one of our former boarders], she has two horses that she used to keep here all the time. And my other sisternow, of course shes passed awaybut now her daughter took it, and the daughter gave it to her daughter. A necklace with a gold heart that opened like a. And I went from room to room and it took me a couple of years, didnt it? Q: And you knew the style from having studied the history of design and architecture. Q: And thats what allowed you to buy this house? And I went in and I noticed my big box was gone. So we lived there, and it was a big courtyard and there were four buildings and the center courtyard was all grass. Burke: Yes. And so people saidthey took all the horses and they moved to New Jersey. And you cant control it from the grave. Id come back up and I could still smell it in the hallway. Because Mrs. Seguine was holding the. We all got coupons. What a gorgeous home that was. I come down the stairs and I opened the door. And I want somebody to take care of it. Q: And will the board continue and play a role in in that? How the hell they got to the right people, I dont know. So this house tells a particular story, a long history, but it cant tell the history of the other houses because they were so different. I found him through somebody. So what I did, I decided, well, Id go inand we had where you could buy all your liquor and such in the post exchange. And then of course, being in New York and being in the thing like that, I got to be very, very good friends, with Scalamandr. According to the funeral home, the following services have. George Burke's White Party NEW! If we can reach an agreement with Historic House Trust, by all means. Finally, I think his wife got sick with that lung disease, didnt she? And she said, George, do you know who this is? and with her big Southern accent. 06/26/1943 - 02/20/2023. Im only a salesman in a department store. I said, and its going to take a lot of money to put that house back together. She said, Well, Im going to help you all I can. And I said, But why would I fix a house I didnt own? And she said, Well, why dont we talk about that. She said, If youre interested in buying it, I will make the arrangements that you can own it. Mon-Fri, 7am-6pm MDT . But how many people really have a sense of history anymore? My big old Victorian house is saved, and thats still there. And one day, I was sitting in the dining room. Burke: I used to, but I didnt I didnt keep it on everything. And the house across the street from it, the Old [Sir Walter] Tyrrell House. Its empty. And hes the one that did my portrait upstairs. In fact, my mother worked there. When did it start to feel done? And I had a little house in Tottenville so I decided, well, Ill move into this big housein hereand Ill get rid of all the property that I have in Tottenville. And then you could walk under the porch out into the garden. So I said, Well, I would have named it The Rossville Inn because it was in Rossville, but he will he loved Bermuda and he wanted Bermuda Inn. So I said, Yes, John, well call it the Old Bermuda Inn. A brooch that I gave Bess? Hes been maintaining it for forty-plus years. Put a candle right in the middle of that floor and go take a walk. [laughs] He called it the one-candle house. But when he was in Europe, he rode. Burke: Yes, there was a little man in New Jersey. So it didnt matter. In fact, I think it was just landmarked wasnt it? He worked by himself. Unfortunately. Theres none of the spirits. Because she begged me. Is there anything, you think? Daller: Yes, definitely. He spends time in every part of it. But she used to wear three, four dresses and she smelled like an old goat! And she said, George, you have so much with design and such, I want you to take over the wallpaper department and the fabric department. I did fantastic for the store. I have no idea what it would be like to live in some other place. Theyre all gone. And Im glad I did what I did, about just giving it to the National Historic Trust. And then I said, well, now Im going to buy a home. Yes. And I had the money to do it, and I said, You know, let me do it.. It was similar, only bigger and more ornate. Then I decided, well, Im going to get myself a nice apartment. She was living in the house untilshe owned it until she died, and then I would take it over. Q: Yes. Mom, you own the house, you own at least part of it, or half of it. Or was that brother Ed? And I wanted these little chairs tufted but he had passed away before he could get around to tuft. I said, Oh shit, look at this. And I pulled that out and unwrapped it, and what the hell was in it? So we talked to our brother Bill and he had come up with the money, bought the house. I said to him, Are you kidding? They gave me the fabric and they did it and such. Thats not good. The same thing thats going on with statues. New York obituaries and death notices, 1986 to rent. Burke: Oh, it was a relationship over whole period. Were not going to stay and put up with these two people. I was Well, I was born on Staten Island. Burke: Down in the basement, my friend Eriche was great, with this Ouija board and all this stuffand he said, George, lets do a seance! So we got a bunch of people together and we went all down in the basement. Burke: He did almost all the upholstery in the house. And finally their husbands were getting pissed at them, because they were never home, they were always here. That was Mrs., what was her name? And I finally got to meet Mrs. Seguine because she had stables at that time. But the upper story of the house was two more floors. I dont need The Death of Cleopatra hanging above my fireplace. Daller: Well, they hope to. Then I startedI said, You know, theres a lot of things on this end of the island nobody wants, its the forgotten-end of the island. Youre coming with me. So Id say Okay, Murphy, lets go! She was something, I mean. Burke: And Im leaving everything thats in the houseits staying. I did go around and take pictures of what was left of some of them. I think there were hundreds of people that worked there. We just mentioned him. But the basement was the summer dining rooms and summer kitchen. Q: The Friends of the Seguine Mansionthe friends group. But unfortunately, all the stuff up there was cured by urine. I found a beautiful place in Tottenville and I opened it and called it the Tidewater Inn. And I loved it. And that way, it wouldnt burn the houses down. Do you drink? No, we dont drink. So I would collect all the stamps. And then when we realized we were broke, all my brothers joined the military, got married, moved away. Daller: And that house was beautiful. Yes, but it was weird. They moved in there, and they lived there. Dont look at me. He says, Hes my good friend, and so on, We live on Staten Island. And I got to know a tremendous amount of people that way. Burke: What its been like for you to live here. Burke: I knew that. Unfortunately, you got to find environmentalists, theyve got to look for things and theyve got to point things out. He was from Central America somewhere, and he just believed in everything had to be right. So I said, The hell with this. What will I do? And I had two or three other girls that were there. Scarpaci Funeral Home of Staten Island LLC. Q: Yes. Because he lived right here, lived right here on Staten Island. He said, when he was moving here, he told the people there, he goes, Im moving. And I made a lot of money. Thats what I was. Daller: It was like, we cant even find him anymore. The Seguine Mansion, also known as The Seguine-Burke Mansion, is located on Lemon Creek near the southern shore of Staten Island. Sure, Id no idea of ever owning his house because I had a beautiful big house in Tottenvillebig French style house. My brother, he come in and he said, What are you, nuts? And where to get the good buys, and all that kind of thing. It was a mess. And everyone became extremely close. And he was the one that took me around and showed me where to get the good fabric. Unfortunately, all the grounds areI dont even know if the house is there anymore! Thats ittheres no more of them. And from the garden, you could come back in under the porch and down into the kitchen in the basement. And the people that lived there, they got a little too old to stay there. I did everything. Mrs. Mackey. Visitation will be held on April 24, 2015 at 7:00 pm at Casey Funeral Home, 350 Slosson Ave, Staten Island, NY. All that gorgeous porcelain, like the Flower Sellers Childrenits a big piece like that. Daller: Well he formed that, thats the board. So most of the stuff is Victorianturn of the century and Victorian. I went to grammar school and high school here. Burke: Well, most of the stuff in the house, he worked with me. Email or phone: Password: . So I run downstairs. She was a very good friend of mine, a really pretty lady. Because he paid for the entire outside himself. But again, I dont know that Staten Island appreciates anything, because we had a Borough President at one time that we asked him a question about something and his answer to my uncle was, Well, why would you want to put a new suit on an old man?. Im no bulldozer!. They were some kind of jewelry like that but I dont remember what it was. Daller: If they cant ride, why should they be here? Burke: The only thing is, the house will be closed. Obituary George W. Burke, age 63, of Hull, entered into eternal rest on October 2, 2021. I found these here on Staten Island in somebodys basement! Q: No, that covers it! So as long as I own it, I own it, theyll pay for it. I cant think ofdoesnt matter, the name of the people. And that was the end of them. There were some gorgeous mansions. Most recent obituaries in New York. But I put the kitchen in the basement and sealed up that, because once that filled up with water, it would leak into the basement. Burke: Hawaii. And that was only one of them. Burke: Greek revival. The front porch was up high. I was maybe nineteen, twentysomething like that. And youd walk out, and the porch was all brick, and at the end of the porch was a big arch that had little windows in it and a French door where you could walk out to the garden. And then Id been in Europe all that time. And thats what they were doing in France to keep from getting it taxed. Burke: Oh, God, Mario come out here all the time. The stables, everything has to remain the same. But those things, I couldnt. Burke: Chris will stay living here. Daller: That was the house that had ghosts. Save my house. And I thought, Oh, shit. I was down on the beach one day, I forgot what were doing. Id love that old house. I said, But Bess, I said your houseI dont know about saving it. This was the farmhouse. One of the doors was shot, so I took this door off, and when I did, the brick wall, on the side, started falling out. George Burke. And because of that, and especially the interior design thing, I went around, did little jobs, and did things, and because I learned so much by going to that to school there, that when I got back here, I got nice little jobs here and there. If you dont want to come dont show up. And he said since hes been here, he has nobody here. So they. The beloved husband of Rosanna (Ialuna) Burke, he was the devoted father of Matthew I. Burke, Jason L. Burke, and Georgina P. Burke, all of Hull. Prince Edward Island. But, thats what I did. And Luis Caizares painted that. Well work it out, one way or another. And so the two of us started and we madecalled it the Old Bermuda Inn because John loved Bermuda and he was putting a lot of money in it. There isnt a room he doesnt go into. She had to move them to New Jersey. 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