
March 10, 1924 – January 17, 2026 age 101
Visitation Sunday February 1, 2026
from 4pm – 8pm
There will be a private cremation service February 2, 2026
A funeral mass will be celebrated at
Saint Raymond RC Church
263 Atlantic Avenue
East Rockaway, N.Y, 11518
on Saturday March 7, 2026
9:30 am
with inurnment to follow at
Saint Charles Cemetery
2015 Wellwood Avenue
Farmingdale, New York 11735
Frank Stoeger, 101, of Forest Hills New York, passed away peacefully
on January 17,2026 at 8:31 am. Born in Marcali, Hungary in 1924, he
was a beloved lawyer, an avid reader, an arts enthusiast, a culinary hobbyist,
and a devoted family member. In 1967 he fled Soviet occupied Hungary with
his wife and daughter. He became a US citizen in 1973. Mr. Stoeger was predeceased
by his wife Georgina. He is survived by his daughter Judy, son-in-law James, companion Nora.
Grandchildren Peter and Christine, their spouses Daniel and Adrianne, and great-grandchildren
Haley, Alexa, Nicholas, and Mary In lieu of flowers donations to American Heart Association
are greatly appreciated.
My Dearest Nagypapa,
Your final words to me were about love, and how love is the foundation of everything. You have given me so much love throughout my lifetime. I have always been a constant reflection of you - your kindness, your determination, and your integrity. A part of you will always be a part of who I am and will be - because you have set up a foundation based on love.
I will forever miss you.
Love,
Your Kriszti
Drága Nagypapám,
Az utolsó szavaid a szeretetről szóltak, és arról, hogy a szeretet mindennek az alapja. Annyi szeretetet adtál nekem egész életemben. Mindig is a te tükörképed voltam - a kedvességed, az elszántságod és az integritásod. Egy részed mindig is része lesz annak, aki vagyok és leszek -, mert egy szereteten alapuló alapot hoztál létre.
Örökké hiányozni fogsz.
Szeretettel,
A te Krisztid
/My husband and I first met Mr. Stoger and his wife Georgina on the occasion of the marriage of his granddaughter Christine Deschler and our son Daniel Brimhall. He was most gracious to us, and we easily felt endeared to him. We realized in our conversations with him that he had amassed great knowledge through being an avid reader; he could discuss many different subjects. My husband also learned quickly that Frank was a very good table tennis player. He was a wise and philosophical gentleman who expressed gratitude for his long life which allowed him to watch and participate in the development of the families of his twin grandchildren Peter and Christine. There was a richness to his insight about the goodness of his long life. We found him to be a very special person. Judy and the families of his grandchildren will greatly miss his presence.