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Mark Rolle couldn’t help but laugh when a somber moment took an unexpected turn.
He stood in front of mourners gathered inside Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C. Church in Mattituck Tuesday morning to share memories of his son, Matthew, who died Jan. 4 after a three-year battle with cancer. Matt was 36.
Mr. Rolle had just begun a brief tribute following Mass, speaking about the kindness shown by Matt’s co-workers in the Riverhead Central School District, when a loud beeping noise echoed throughout the church.
It was the fire alarm.
“Well, this is fitting for Matt,” he said before laughing. “We’ll remember this.”
Matthew Mark Rolle Matthew Rolle pictured with his wife Haley and their children Clayton and Lylah in January 2020. (Credit: Rolle family)
Matthew M. Rolle died peacefully with his family by his side on Jan. 4, 2021, after a three-year battle with cancer.
Matthew was born on April 1, 1984, in Charleston, S.C., to Mark and Kay Rolle. Matt’s family left Charleston in 1986 and returned to the North Fork of Long Island, where his father was raised. Matt lived on Kraus Road in Mattituck for five years with his brother, Michael, who was born in 1987. The family moved to Cutchogue in 1991, when Mark and Kay purchased their current home.
Matthew Mark Rolle Matthew Rolle pictured with his wife Haley and their children Clayton and Lylah in January 2020. (Credit: Rolle family)
Matthew M. Rolle died peacefully with his family by his side on Jan. 4, 2021, after a three-year battle with cancer.
Matthew was born on April 1, 1984, in Charleston, S.C., to Mark and Kay Rolle. Matt’s family left Charleston in 1986 and returned to the North Fork of Long Island, where his father was raised. Matt lived on Kraus Road in Mattituck for five years with his brother, Michael, who was born in 1987. The family moved to Cutchogue in 1991, when Mark and Kay purchased their current home.
you have seen every word of what jon stewart had to say when he demanded, as he has done repeatedly before, continued funding for the federal victims compensation fund to support 9/11 first responders who continue to be diagnosed with deadly illnesses because of their work on what they call the pile, the steaming rubble at ground zero, which we now know was toxic. some of the people who were poisoned by those toxins at ground zero spoke at the hearing today before jon stewart spoke. jon stewart was obviously deeply moved by their stories, even though he had already knew their stories and jon stewart referred to them by name in his own statement. one of them was firefighter michael o connell, who was the first of hundreds of firefighters who were exposed to the toxins at ground zero who have since been diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disease. michael o connell was a 25-year-old probationary