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Suffolk County
New York

Politicians who died in Suffolk County

  Suffolk County (no city given): David G. Floyd, 1893 — Edward R. Stettinius, 1925 — Matthew A. Henkel, 1978
  Amagansett, Long Island: Garret J. Garretson, 1922
  Amityville, Long Island: Edward J. McGoldrick, 1951 — Algernon Lee, 1954 — Gustave M. Hahn, 1957 — Albert H. Bosch, 2005
  Babylon, Long Island: Richard Higbie, 1900 — Edward Thompson, 1995 — James R. Grover, Jr., 2012
  Bay Shore, Long Island: Joseph L. Perley, 1908
  Bayport, Long Island: G. Murray Hulbert, 1950
  Bellport, Long Island: James Otis, 1898 — William R. Green, 1947 — Edwin L. Garvin, 1960
  Brightwaters, Long Island: William T. Collins, 1961
  Brookhaven, Long Island: Preston E. Terry, 1934
  Center Moriches, Long Island: Charles S. Havens, 1906 — John L. Havens, 1932
  Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island: Samuel Jones, Jr., 1853
  Commack, Long Island: Charles A. Floyd, 1873
  East Hampton, Long Island: Abel Huntington, 1858 — J. W. Zevely, 1927 — Orville H. Northrop, 1941 — Samuel Seabury, 1958 — Dorothy Norman, 1997 — Stuyvesant Wainwright, 2010
  East Moriches, Long Island: John S. Havens, 1903
  East Patchogue, Long Island: Edward V. Loughlin, 1969
  Eastport, Long Island: Roswell P. Flower, 1899
  Good Ground (now Hampton Bays), Long Island: William J. Carr, 1917
  Greenport, Long Island: Henry A. Reeves, 1916 — John D. Bennett, 2005
  Huntington, Long Island: Silas Wood, 1847 — Churchill C. Cambreleng, 1862 — Henry C. Platt, 1904 — Henry L. Stimson, 1950 — Leander B. Faber, 1950 — Charles H. Sullivan, 1968 — Stanley F. Reed, 1980
  Huntington Bay, Long Island: George B. Cortelyou, 1940
  Huntington Station, Long Island: Jerome G. Ambro, 1979
  Islip, Long Island: Tredwell Scudder, 1834 — John B. Stanchfield, 1921 — George S. Graham, 1931 — W. Kingsland Macy, 1961 — Charles Henry Tenney, 1994
  Kings Park, Long Island: George L. Thompson, 1941
  Lindenhurst, Long Island: Charles Heling, 1938 — Walter B. Wellbrock, 1943
  Mastic, Long Island: Nicoll Floyd, 1852 — John G. Floyd, 1881
  Miller Place, Long Island: Caleb S. Woodhull, 1866
  Northport, Long Island: Henry Scudder, 1822 — Lucien Sanial, 1927
  Patchogue, Long Island: Wilmot M. Smith, 1906
  Port Jefferson, Long Island: Alexander G. Blue, 1941
  Quogue, Long Island: Michael E. Butler, 1926
  Sag Harbor, Long Island: Ebenezer Sage, 1834 — Charles T. James, 1862 — Wickham S. Havens, 1880 — Caldwell Edwards, 1922
  Sayville, Long Island: Robert B. Roosevelt, 1906
  Setauket, Long Island: James J. Dooling, 1955
  Shelter Island: Jonathan Nicoll Havens, 1799 — Bourke B. Hickenlooper, 1971 — Hugh L. Carey, 2011
  Smithtown, Long Island: Dominic J. Baranello, 2006
  Southampton, Long Island: Alfred R. Page, 1931 — Edward G. Whitaker, 1931 — Andrew W. Mellon, 1937 — James W. Gerard, 1951 — James C. Healey, 1981 — Angier Biddle Duke, 1995 — Seymour Halpern, 1997 — Benson E. L. Timmons, 1997
  Speonk, Long Island: Charles D. Hilles, 1949
  Stony Brook, Long Island: Harold Baer, Jr., 2014
  Water Mill, Long Island: Courtlandt Nicoll, 1938
  West Islip, Long Island: John T. Willoughby, 1914 — John R. Crews, 1975 — Robert Moses, 1981
  Wyandanch, Long Island: Herman B. Baruch, 1953
   See also New York deathplaces not assigned to counties.
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