So thats my uncles hope for it as well. So everything just kept going off and someone would have all of this, someone would have all of that. So I went out and I said toI had two roommates, and I said to my roommates, Wheres my box? And they said Oh, well, Sergeant Joiner came in and took it. I said, Oh, no! I went running out. And we were great friends. Id love that old house. I said, But Bess, I said your houseI dont know about saving it. So because it was done like the French did, I never had to pay tax, or only tax on a two-story house, instead of a three-story. And they added this big dining room to the other side of the house. Daller: And when he wasnt doing that, he was horseback riding because he loved to ride and thats kind of segued himself to the Seguine House and to Bess. And right outside the window right here, is a great big round, thing thats all brickgreat big round thing, big as this room, covered-overand thats where all the water from the drain pipe from the roof would go in there and fill it, and it was called a cistern, and that was connected to the kitchen downstairs. When I bought it, I didnt know what was that ones house. It wasnt fair to him to keep paying for it. All the grounds, the stables, everythingthey cant change a thing. Nobody wants to do that. So, thats it, I said, to hell with it. Burke: I dont find any difference living here. I was in the mansion when the sisters lived there. Burke: Its right on the Boulevard and it goes down to the beach. Daller: Yes. And he was so good. I dont want you in this house. Q: So those things that you got later on, afterthey didnt come from Europe. It feels like home, because thats what its been. But how many people really have a sense of history anymore? Then she got to the point where she couldnt keep it anymore. And I know everythingId love to go out to Staten Island. So he said, Good. Because he paid for the entire outside himself. And thats what I called out for was help. From last time I saw it, it looked like it needed a bulldozer! She said, No, no, no. She said, you can save it. Its still there in Port Richmond. I mean, its just normal living in a normal house. And I had the money to do it, and I said, You know, let me do it.. Constantly. So Id go up there and Id say, Ed, Adriana, what do you got? Well, we got some old fabric, out of date fabric. Give it to me! And Id take it. Burke - 1 - 2 and grew up 90% of my time on Staten Island until I became old enough and I joined the military. Q: When you were youngwhen you were a kid. She would say, The lilacs still in the front hall? And Id say, Oh, is that what that smell is? Yes, and I had bought the house, but I couldnt have the house and move in until she died. It turned my stomach just to watch all of that gorgeous stuff just destroyed. Because I wanted the man that built the house, and this is the man that saved the house. People, Oh, could you help me? And especially when I came to Staten Island and I was working for Sherwin Williams, andwhat the hell, Florence? And then, where they built the schoolwhat is that girls school up here? You cant ride anywhere but in a circle arena. He also discusses the donation of the Seguine Mansion to the Historic House Trust, and his vision for the ongoing maintenance of the home and property. Hes been maintaining it for forty-plus years. Burke: So, my sister Marge, and my sister Bess, would come over and help me. Yes, but it was weird. And my nephewwhat the hell was he? That was gorgeous. Some kind of jewelry. Q: So what was it like when you had the house finished and furnished? Because Evelyn didnt like the house, his wife. But I had all this beautiful carved stuff. Daller: No. Burke: It was. Daller: That was the house that had ghosts. But she used to wear three, four dresses and she smelled like an old goat! Daller: Mm-hmm! The mansion was gorgeous! What a shame. And with the Air Force, I enjoyed every minute. So I had people come in and wanted to buy the Tidewater Inn. Or was that brother Ed? Q: Yes. I saved it years and years ago. She said, Now you can save it., And I said, Well, I can save it. Finally, I think his wife got sick with that lung disease, didnt she? So I said, Well, Bess, if youre interested in doing it, Im interested in doing it.. My brother, he come in and he said, What are you, nuts? February 26, 2023 (70 years old) View obituary. Must have been twelve big columns, it was, oh! Most recent obituaries in New York. People: Mario Buatta, Luis Caizares, Linda Daller, John Krawchuck, James and Kathleen Pistilli, Adriana Scalamandr, John Scalia, Elizabeth Bess Seguine Aug, Joseph Seguine, Organizations: Friends of the Seguine Mansion, Historic House Trust, House of Scalamandr, NYC Departments of Parks and Recreation, Sherwin-Williams, U.S. Air Force, Places: Annandale, Hammersmith College, Port Richmond, Old Bermuda Inn, Saks Fifth Avenue, Seguine Mansion, St. George, Staten Island, Tidewater Inn, Tottenville, The New York Preservation Archive Project. Unbelievable. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. And so people saidthey took all the horses and they moved to New Jersey. I mean, after it was finished, who cared? We had beautiful stuff in our home, all the time. Q: Andif this is something that you cant discuss, let me knowbut, for example, if you decide to repaint, like you did in this room, is that something that the board fundraises for? So that was the reason we chose to do a White Party. He moved into the house shortly after the sale, and worked from the basement to the roof, and outwards throughout the grounds and stables, to complete the restoration. And I looked in the thing, I said, Holy shit. Obituary George W. Burke, age 63, of Hull, entered into eternal rest on October 2, 2021. Well, on theon the fireplace there, those two big candelabras, theyre Meissen. Burke: The only thing is, the house will be closed. Burke: Yes. Is that what you want? She married her husband Thomas Burke on April 24, 1965, and had five children. With that old fabric, theres enough to make drapes for one window. I mean, lets face it. I found him through somebody. Daller: It just went right out of my head! Q: Did you keep up a conversation with Mario Buatta about. When did it start to feel done? And now theyre buildingI havent seen it, but Linda says its a huge house theyre building. Brother Bill? 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. That was a shame. One woman wouldnt go it, cant think of her name. And I took that for years. Thats not good. The same thing thats going on with statues. We all got coupons. Bulldozed that down. And I would just would go around and Id just pick stuff up. Burke: Oh, it was all overgrown with undergrowth. A couple of years ago, I painted them this color, didnt I? I went to grammar school and high school here. Burke: All that stuff from England? Or next to the chair where she was sitting. That works! Thankfully, no ones come here and said, Oh, you might have had slaves. I mean, Im sure if somebody came and decided to look back, theyd say, Oh, no, theres a reason for a house like that. People have ideals that are very strange. He had come into my room when I was not there, stole everything. Well, Bess, and my brothers wife, Evelyn, never got along. And that was nothing but a little house that caught firewas just a little, little house. And we recognized Mario at the event. Burke: Well, I was always an antique collector. And my sister, Bess, she was married to Walter, her husband, who was in the Navy. So I couldnt take any of the clothes. And in the back of the house, its still there, is aChrist, it must be half the size of this roomis a huge, huge lilac bush. And then I what else? So dont worry about it. Ghost in the houseif shes gonna live there, she could do some cleaning up, do some dusting. And you can ask[gesturing to Daller], Daller: Everybody got something. He was predeceased by his mother Lena Russo-Tredici. And it was quite difficult to maintain the big house we were living in. 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. You could imagine what the mansion looked like. And I wanted these little chairs tufted but he had passed away before he could get around to tuft. Before he left, the house was fine. 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. See Photos. 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?. George: Oh, I knew the Seguines for years. Daller: I mean, that big wrap-around porch that went all the way around the house. 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. And I had this goddamn old sergeant who was going back also, but he was getting out of the service, and he was being discharged. He was from Central America somewhere, and he just believed in everything had to be right. Burke: I used to, but I didnt I didnt keep it on everything. Eventually, he was able to move his collection of Victorian-style furnishings safely into the home, and add to it larger pieces of furniture to complete the restoration. Then I was down in Florida for a while and Im wondering, Well, what in the hell am I going to do in Florida? What was I? Donald was born August 16th, 1954, in Staten Island, New York, to Michael and Eleanor. Linda? Q: Yes. Obituary George W. Burke, age 63, of Hull, entered into eternal rest on October 2, 2021. Well, by this time, I had a lot of money. And on top of that, I still worked for Sherwin Williams. It was a sweet sixteen Ill never forget. Burke: Right across the creek. Q: So its budgets and the contractors, all that stuff. And the house was like this, a big piece with two big wings. They tear down one house and build five. Then there was the main hall that went through, just like this: door, front door, back door. It was a mess. From what youve described, the different places that have been demolished over the years were extremely different from each other. This old? Daller: He enjoys the whole house. Burke: But what were we going into before I got into the architecture? And he died young. Thanks very much to you. And that was the end of them. Would you like to elaborate on that? So, I would saywhat was it?the spring, and in the back of the house was the entrance to the cellar with the double doors, where you walked down the stairs, and it was all brick, and it had the doors. Burke: the Historic House people did give me a big bronze plaque to put on the front of it. But when I die, they say theyre going to make a museum out of it. What are we gonna do here? So he said, Well, I really love doing this, George. And I said, Okay, John, thats fine. And I said, Was that a dream? Daller: As a matter of fact, we had an event years ago. This was the farmhouse. Hes done it for forty-plus years, now its time to give back. Daller: From Michael and Jennifer, your nephew. Stony Brook. Its down in Tottenville, beautifully done. Visitation will be held on April 24, 2015 at 7:00 pm at Casey Funeral Home, 350 Slosson Ave, Staten Island, NY. And a lot of people kept their horses in the stables. And while I was up there, I was sent up to work with Father Tom. If you give me a big helping hand here. I said, You know, I dont make that much money. And then finally I had a man come in and talking to me about how hes bought a place on Staten Island that hes opening up a place like Saks only not as nice. Where were you stationed and what was it like? Burke: I had a beautiful big old house in Tottenville that I loved. Burke kept records of the work, most of which he completed himself and financed the through the sale of his business, the Tidewater Inn. That woman, she lived in riding clothes! If you dont want to come dont show up. And he said since hes been here, he has nobody here. But I restored all that. Daller: You know, people dont understand them. Because Mrs. Seguine was holding the. With a little more improvement, and he would do a little improving on what I wanted, you know, then it was perfect when Mario did it. And then I went through floor and room after room, and took almost five years to put the house in good shape, the way you could see it. But that was biga big, two-bedroom condo. My mother and his wife never got along too well. It has to stay exactly as an old plantation house. And then the Historic House Trust will use it as well to understand whats important to you about maintaining the house. Oh, that was the ghost in Tottenville. Staten Island, Richmond County, NY Genealogy Site - Staten Island Recent Obituaries They were the Mackeys. They talk about Tottenville, its all McMansions. Everything has changed, all the old houses are torn down. And I didnt realize it because I was always working. And the whole big building used to be a big private home, and then they had made it into a restaurant. I can get that. Because you could get it through theand once I got involved, I did really, really well. That wasyou probably dont rememberthere was this great big factory right down here, built on the beach. Thats ittheres no more of them. Q: [Laughs] Yes. Most of them were like china and vases, such like that. And Luis Caizares painted that. And I was so damn busy, I never got to go home. And the last time I went there, there was all houses built in it. And that was the Air Force. Daller: Mm-hmm. Well, he lived on Staten Island. Q: Yes, you can tell me about your early life and the memories you have of growing up here. Tarrytown-Sleepy Hollow. They were some kind of jewelry like that but I dont remember what it was. It was similar, only bigger and more ornate. You just named them. And then Iwhatd I do then, Ioh, I paid for this house, didnt I? They were great. So I had all my goodies packed in a box, getting ready to go. I cant remember her name. But the problem is, its so limited on Staten Island. But when they were building houses, if you had a third story, your taxes went out of sight! And I lived there for quite a few years. And that painting of me, thats upstairs in my bedroomdid you ever see it? And thats where we are today. You werent allowed to buy much because it was worth a fortune over there to the general public, to the British. Daller: He did the sofa upstairs as well. But unfortunately, it all fell in. And, you know, who has that!? And I never got along with her that much because everything I wanted to do, she said, No, no, no, I dont like that. They really dont know what history is all about. Daller: You met some interesting people there. When I bought the house, the real estate people, they wouldnt go in. You know, everybody knew him, and everybody, wow. Did quite well. What were the things that you did when you were young? Thats what I was. Daller: No, that still has to be discussed. And my brother Bill and my brother Ed decided to go into an automobile repair shop. But Ive got to bring that portrait down and put it above that fireplace and get rid of that painting thats there. So I picked up this one building that had a little old bar next to it. Cohasset crypto case: Everything court documents reveal. 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. When he came he got everything going. The mansion, oh god. The orientals that originally were on the floor here, I put up in the bedrooms upstairs. I know everything, what to do. Utica. Yes. That was her name. It was gorgeous and very ornatewas very, very much like Greek Revival. Q: Did you start the restoration process at that house? And I kept life rights for it. You can retire. I cant go and say, You know, fifty years ago that was mine, and I never gave it to you. I was seventeen years with the Air Force. I said to him, Are you kidding? And I finally got to meet Mrs. Seguine because she had stables at that time. But I had all that money! Daller: Oh, thats exactlyI mean, because that was the reason for getting a board, was to also help get things done. Because the problem was is that my uncle was paying for everything in the househe was paying for the heating, he was paying all the utilities, paying all the bills. They cant just say, The doors are open for anybody, just walk in! Somebody will walk in, and say, Oh, I like those chairs, pick them up, and take them, and theyll be gone. Yes. Q: Was it Mario that suggested the life tenancy agreement? What a damn dream, there she was, laying in her coffin there, with her finger at me. Adriana would come out and shed say, Well, Ill tell you what, George. They are Chinese Chippendale. Burke: Yes. 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 collected all my antiques and all my stuff when I was traveling. Yes, that was all Scalamandr. So its saved forever. And she was laid in a dress with a big lace collar. I mean, we had clocks, baby-Ben clocks, hanging in apartments. What was. Im joining the Air Force. So I went out and I joined the United States Air Force of course. And where to get the good buys, and all that kind of thing. I bought another restaurant, didnt I? The following is a roundup of obituaries published on SILive.com. Burke: But I forgot what the other two things where. The Greek Revival house is one of the few surviving examples of 19th Century life on Staten Island. And I gave that, I thinkI dont know if I gave it to Bess. He come over he looked at it. Wed go down through the junk yards and whatnot. I mean, I could do a little woodwork, but I wasnt a carpenter. So as long as you have people, youre going to have change, and people are going to say, That doesnt work! And now the people that I sold it to, the Pistillis [James and Kathleen Pistilli], they had the whole thing researched and now its got landmark things on it and everything. Skip to main content (800) 896-5587. Theyre getting rid of everything! And it was the most amazing party. Burke: Well, I wanted a beautiful Victorian look. Burke: Oh, yes. Obituary: George W. Burke October 07, 2021 George W. Burke, 63 George W. Burke, of Hull, died on Oct. 2. Q: Your collection of the items that you bought from Mrs. Murphy. But I dreamt it and I knew every single thing about it. Or is there a way for things to be changed? Thats whats in this whole house, all the things you see. Anyway, I said, Oh boy, did I have a scary dream. I told her my dream. What the woman who was caretaking her, what she had to do was constantly keep lilacs next to the bed. https://www.nypap.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/BurkeGeorge_20211109_access_redacted.mp3. I mean, as a kid going down here crabbing, down on the beach, we used to look back at the house all the time. And I had to laugh. Youre working too hard. Q: Yes. So one day, my sister Bess said to my mother and me, she said, Go pack. And he did these two chairs. And I want somebody to take care of it. Daller: Well, they hope to. Burke: I was thinking about getting a big home, having a home, and what I would want in itthe paintings, what kind of furniture, carpets, everything. And we used to say, Wow, wonder who lives there? They moved in there, and they lived there. And then he got married and moved in with his wife. Ticonderoga. And you would have been taxed in this country if it was already like that. I said, Where are you? She said, Well, I moved out years ago and went back to Georgia. Frank Tredici. Burke: And he was one of the top portrait painters in Madrid. I spent enough time breaking my back. 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. I bought those in Germany. I bet shes there. Born in the Province of Pola, Italy, "George" settled in the Bronx. That whole salon set there was a Victorian salon setand the couch is a camelback. Q: Yes, absolutely. I wanted to know some more details about the life tenancy. And as I said, for a thing of whiskey or a bottle of wine, theyd give you anything, because none of them have had it for years and years. She was a very good friend of mine, a really pretty lady. Daller: It was like, we cant even find him anymore. Daller: Thats been acquired over the years. Its all stay in here. Got a good price for a couple of other real estate pieces that I bought and fixed up and sold. If you want to come, behave yourselves. Daller: Right, we really dont discuss any of that. So itll be part of Staten Island that people, maybe fifty years from now when theres not a spot left, theyll all come out and theyll look and say, Wow, this is what it used to be.. I have questions about closets too! I forgottheres ten acres that is landmarked now. New York obituaries and death notices, 1986 to rent. I dont know, Im just used to it. But, Q: Let me ask you some more about the items that you collected when you were. And then when we realized we were broke, all my brothers joined the military, got married, moved away. All the way to the Great Kills Harbor. But those things, I couldnt. And, of course, being in the military and traveling with them, the government shipped all my stuff that I bought and picked upshipped it all back to America for me. You dont have to worry about, sleeping on your couches and all that kind of stuff, and, you know, pulling out fake beds, and that kind of stuff. Will they appreciate it? Theyre very few. And they said, Oh my god, George, what are you Oh, and who else was that? First thing I started with was the basement because it had four-foot of water in it. And the kitchen was outside. And even though the house belongs, in essence, to Historic House Trust, they werent reimbursing him for anything. And I said, Oh, shit. And she was living here all by herself. More beautiful than peoples houses. Its Meissen. Devoted father of Matthew I. Burke, Jason L. Burke, and Georgina. He was in the Air Force. He got involved with riding there and was constantly riding. George Memon's passing on Tuesday, October 4, 2022 has been publicly announced by Martin Hughes Funeral Home in Staten Island, NY. Devoted father of Matthew I. Burke, Jason L. Burke, and Georgina P. Burke, all of Hull. These are those Persian carpets. He said, when he was moving here, he told the people there, he goes, Im moving. And you can put it together and fix it. The mansion had a huge ballroom and everything in it. 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