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Joyce A. Rambold, 76

March 23, 1941 - May 17, 2017
By
Star Staff

Joyce A. Rambold, who had lived with her family in Springs since 1975, died on May 17 after a long illness, with her children by her side. She was 76.

She and her husband, Kenneth A. Rambold, who died in 1999, owned and operated Relay-Matic Inc., a manufacturer of electronics, for many years. It was originally based in Sag Harbor and later in Westhampton Beach.

Ms. Rambold, who was born in New York City to John Sewinsky and the former Lottie Kovalesky on March 23, 1941, had an affinity for cars, especially her Corvettes, which were trophy-winning fixtures at various automobile shows over the years. An animal lover, she was rarely seen without one of her many pugs by her side. Most recently, she volunteered at the Animal Rescue Fund’s Thrift and Treasure store in Sagaponack.

Her family said she would be missed by everyone who knew her. She is survived by three children, Bruce A. Rambold and Michele A. Forrester of East Hampton and Kevin A. Rambold of Manchester, Vt. She leaves four grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.

Visitation took place at the Yardley and Pino Funeral Home in East Hampton on May 21, with a service the next morning at Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church in East Hampton. She was buried at Cedar Lawn Cemetery next to her husband.

The family has suggested memorial donations to the Animal Rescue Fund, P.O. Box 901, Wainscott 11975, or to the Alzheimer Association, 225 N. Michigan Avenue, Floor 17, Chicago, Ill. 60601.

 

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