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May 5, 2019 - From Emil's Daughter, Katherine Lucev: On June 7, 2018 my Father passed away in Chittenango, New York. My Father lived with me and my Husband since 2009 in Chittenango, NY. shortly after my Mother passed(Jan. 2009). After writing his column in The Wave, "Historical Views of the Rockaways" for many wonderful years, I have decided to continue my Father's Legacy in the Rockaway Times weekly newspaper, " Rockaway Ol' Times. Emil leaves behind his daughter, Aldine Lucev Stoll, son-in-law James Stoll - his son, Emil Lucev II,daughter-in-law Angela Bosco Lucev, daughter Katherine Lucev Terino, his son-in-law Michael Terino, Jr. Grandson's Emil Robert Lucev III and Thomas Michael Lucev. Emil's oldest son Michael John Lucev died on Dec. 4, 2014(@ age 54) from throat cancer. Michael's cancer strain came from helping in the clean-up effort at the World Trade Center in 2001.