In honor of those who have died, here is a compilation of obituaries posted on SILive. Viewing times and guest books can be seen here.
Native Staten Islander August Luigi Conti, a cherished son, father, brother, and friend, died Jan. 22, 2026, in Old Bridge, New Jersey, after a brief illness. Born on Feb. 3, 1974, he moved to Old Bridge in 2012 and has resided there since. A proud member of Teamsters Local 282 for 24 years, Conti was respected for his dedication and work ethic, and he forged lifelong friendships with his union family. Possessing a creative soul, Conti found solace and expression through various artistic avenues. His passion for Legos was not merely a hobby but a testament to his intricate mind and attention to detail. Likewise, his love for history and politics was evident in his ability as a skillful debater — a trait that stimulated thought-provoking conversations and revealed his intelligence and wit. His musical talent shone brightly when he played the drums and contributed to local bands. Read the full obituary on SILive.
Thomas M. Doyle, 67, died Jan. 22, 2026. Born on Oct. 19, 1958, Doyle was a lifelong resident of Staten Island and remained deeply connected to the community throughout his life. He grew up in Richmond and attended St. Patrick’s School, I.S. 24, and Susan Wagner High School. Following his education, Doyle pursued a career in finance, where he worked diligently for many years before retiring in 2022. He found joy in simple pleasures — taking trips to Atlantic City, fishing, and following sports. Above all, he cherished time spent with friends and family. Read the full obituary on SILive.