The Secret Service, as well as a Cohasset school accounting specialist and the superintendent, are determining how much the operation cost the town. Burke: So I dont know if that was a ghost. And I know everythingId love to go out to Staten Island. So he said, Good. Burke: Of course, I come from a big house. We had beautiful stuff in our home, all the time. And then when you could see the house, it was a goddamn mess. I think there were hundreds of people that worked there. And I had to have somebody upstairs, standing on the stairs, and told me when to stop jacking, when the stairs got level, because the stairs were like this. 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. And I invested in a couple of things. All my life, I was raised in a big house. So I said to her, I said Bess, the only thing Ill save your house is a bulldozer! Stole all that carved stuff, stole all that stuff, that whole box of stuff. Im always doing something. Daller: Then you got rid of thatbut those are the early days. Daller: Well, you got involved with Burkes Landing with Scalia. So I found this big beautiful, French, mansard roof, big Victorian house in Tottenville. Theyd go in and theyd take the windows out and theyd use the windows, and they destroyed it. Take a walk. I said, No, no, Im gonna save this house. He said, Oh! And that was inwhere the hell, what did they call that area where all the Eskimos lived? In a house that you dont even own? And I had a beautiful restaurant and a bar connected to it. And one day, I was sitting in the dining room. What is a shame is some of the mansionsthe really, really ornate mansions that were torn down. George Burke is the restorer of the historic Seguine Mansion on the South Shore of Staten Island, where he has lived and taken care of the property for over four decades. I had a dream thatin my dream, I woke up and I was laying in bed upstairs, and I could smell lilacs. Burke: I knew that. Q: So he knew how much work it would take over the years and what a relationship would be like 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 the White Party we do in order to take care of doing cleanup on the lawn, doing any kind of plantings, or anything, because he did it all the years. They were all womens stuff. She was the girl who hired me, and she ran the big Sherwin Williams store. And I walked into there and I walked up, and the lid was closed on the coffin. So a couple of days later, I have a dream. Its a big plaque on it, its landmarked and everything. You can retire. I hope it isnt that the people who have access come in and empty it because Ive had people say, Oh, when youre not here, Im taking that painting, and Im taking that painting, and I want that couch, you know. So I figured, oh, shit. And she said, George, do you know who this is? and with her big Southern accent. Its still there, the framework of it, with the brick. I mean, these little gold chairs, are Victorianthats a Victorian chaireverything is really Victorian. But big stuff like couches and chairs and that kind of thing. Daller: He enjoys the whole house. I was born right in the hospital across the street, and grew up 90% of my time on Staten Island until I became old enough and I joined the military. And I said, Was that a dream? Burke: Yes, but just think of that gorgeous, bigthe mansion that this was their farmhouse, up the street here, that was gorgeous. 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. Daller: Well, you did at a certain point, because you have a lot of photos. But the story that was cuteremember the lady in England, the antique dealer, that used to bring her bottles all the time? And then finally she sold the house and she bought a beautiful place in Greenwich Village and moved to Greenwich Village. And my neighbor across the street, who had lived there forever, she comes over again with a couple of little plants for me. But, thats what I did. Right? But those things, I couldnt. Q: So what was it like when you had the house finished and furnished? Burke: So, in other words, fifty years from now, if someone wants to learn about the house, they can find out. And, well, lets face it, they never had any hot water over there at all. Brother Bill? He worked by himself. But, God, that was almost 100 years ago, you know? Isnt that a huge house theyre building, you told me? Because the other way, my uncle was digging into whatever a little bit of savings he had, in order to pay. Because he paid for the entire outside himself. It turned my stomach just to watch all of that gorgeous stuff just destroyed. Adriana would come out and shed say, Well, Ill tell you what, George. Burke: Yes. That was Mrs., what was her name? And then I shipped it all back home. I said I was the only person at that timemy uncle gave me my sweet sixteen there, and all my friends were invited to come formal. So its saved forever. So coming back to it was a change. I moved in, I cleaned it all up. Funeral homes; Help and . Daller: Thats a story you should share, about the lilacs and the lady. And you cant control it from the grave. Then I startedI said, You know, theres a lot of things on this end of the island nobody wants, its the forgotten-end of the island. 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?. Staten Island, Brooklyn, New York, Kings, Long Island, and New Jersey (718) 966-7800 When I bought it, I didnt know what was that ones house. Click here to view all obituaries Search Obituaries Contact Us / Location. But under that porch was the basement. Burke: But everything will stay here exactly as it is, because if its going to be a museum, people are not going to come in and look at empty walls. We were only allowed so much. Q: And you feel that thats at risk because of the development thats happening now. The kitchen was never in the basement. Join Facebook to connect with George Burke and others you may know. I said, Well, the only one I know that talked like that is Bess Seguine. She said, Well, this is me. I said, What is it, Bess? She said, I want you to come and save my house. I said, Are you kidding, Bess? I said, as a kid growing up, we were always down on the beach, looking back up at this big white house that looked like a big Southern mansion. You werent allowed to buy much because it was worth a fortune over there to the general public, to the British. And in the summer, he sits outside, enjoys the outdoors, enjoys the lawn, the grounds. Q: So part of why it closed was because. I moved in the house, and I would come in the house, and right in the front hallway, you could always smell lilacs. Frank Tredici. And there were two windows, like this. Thats annoying certain people. What was it, in the city? And they did. Burke: Yes. Burke: Like a locket. Daller: We lived several places. And I miss all those horses. I, being the youngest, of course, seeing everybody growing up. So I come home dead tired. That was a shame. Hell utilize every room of the house. George James Manger , 100, of Staten Island died on May 4, 2022. I could make another funeral parlor out of that. And I said, No, lets not make a funeral parlor. Why cant they just appreciate something for what it is? And I looked in the thing, I said, Holy shit. But what she did is she sold off parcel after parcel in order for her to live here in the house because she had no income. Q: So its confidential becauseoh, okay. You are to get out. So as long as you have people, youre going to have change, and people are going to say, That doesnt work! But you do have Chris thats upstairs that lives in the servants quarters. Yes, but it was weird. Burke: Oh, I forgot about that. He was an antiquehe had a big rug business in. I mean, we had clocks, baby-Ben clocks, hanging in apartments. And the only problem with that was the kitchen was downstairs. Death and Obituary Indexes from the Buffalo and Erie County Public Library includes: Buffalo Deaths, 1882-1892; Death Notices and Obituaries in the Buffalo News, 4-22-2009 to 2010; Index to Births, Marriages, and Deaths found in select Buffalo and Erie County Publications, 1870s-1950; some cemetery burial records; and other items. Lots of photos, costs, everything. So when he left the apartment and came to Staten Island, things started to move back into different sisters again until he was ready to relocate it again. As a young adult, he joined the U.S. Air Force and served in the medical department, spending time in locations across Europe and Alaska. He had the military ship the items back to family members in New York City, a perk of military service that made moving his collection back to the States possible. George W. Burke, age 63, of Hull, entered into eternal rest on October 2, 2021. And, you know, who has that!? And I said, Well, the smell is still there. And I said to her, Whatever happened to the old girl? And she said, Well, years ago, when she died, she said, she was laid out in the front parlor in the coffin, and it was nothing but lilacs. Burke: I think, what was left of it, the sons moved to California and they opened up a Scalamandr in California. I mean, look, theyve been trying to get rid of the carriage horses in the city, for how long now? And the people that lived there, they got a little too old to stay there. I dont think anythings missing? Daller: I mean, that big wrap-around porch that went all the way around the house. But I dreamt it and I knew every single thing about it. Frank was born in Brooklyn, NY June 26, 1943. And my nephewwhat the hell was he? The mansion had a huge ballroom and everything in it. I was born on Oct. 11, 1930, one of nine siblings, to an. And thats what this house is. Q: You mentioned that the South Shore has changed in the last few years. 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. Burke: After I had the house, then I got the big pieces of furniture. Daller: But it feels like home. And I said, well, Im going to retire. And underneath it was a whole kitchen and dining room that opened out to under the porch. He upholstered that chair with the things in the back. That was her name. And shell be caretaker. And Diane said, Oh, Marian has it.. And I went around and we all hadyou were only allowed to buy two bottles of wine and a bottle of whiskey, or something. STATEN ISLAND, NY 10309. . They cant develop it. I just repainted. I got one or two things out of it. He says, Hes my good friend, and so on, We live on Staten Island. And I got to know a tremendous amount of people that way. Q: [laughs] How did you figure out what needed to be done with the house? And that was only one of them. And that was it. Theres one here, theres one there, and theres one in the other room. So the next day, Im up and Im outside. The ceilings had fallen down because a lot of the drain pipes had leaked. And she was laying with her arms, like that. 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. It was a mess. People didnt want it because it had such a reputation as being haunted. I said, No, no, no. Burke: Yes. George Memon's passing on Tuesday, October 4, 2022 has been publicly announced by Martin Hughes Funeral Home in Staten Island, NY. And when they werent in the house, they would go and buy them at the stores, and there was always lilacs in the house. So while I used to work then with them, and then I decided, this is not for me. Because he lived right here, lived right here on Staten Island. And that was the end of that. And all the time when all the lilacs would come in the spring, and the whole place would smell of lilacs, its gorgeous, still is. Daller: A lot of the paintings came from Europe, though. Daller: Thats been acquired over the years. First thing I started with was the basement because it had four-foot of water in it. I put the post on it up under the floor where the newer posts in the staircase was upstairs, and then, when I took the jack away, it sat on the post. Burke: Oh, well, look what I did. So theres no more Scalamandr, I dont think, is there? So they said, You better get back here and do something. So I came back, got out of the military, got a job working for Saks Fifth Avenue. And I dont like this. And shed go to her father and her father and say, You know, George, shes my daughter, and this and thatand I said, Yes, well, John, let me tell you something. Ario George Lazzari Ario George Lazzari, 82, passed away on February 26, 2023 at NYU Langone Hospital in Brooklyn, New York. 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