Moloney Family Funeral Homes Announce Leadership Transition


Peter G. Moloney, left, and his brother Dan Moloney, Jr | courtesy Moloney Family Funeral Homes

Serving the area since 1933, Moloney Family Funeral Homes has announced a change in leadership, with Vice President Peter G. Moloney transferring his interests to Dan Moloney, Jr., the company’s president. As a result of this decision, Peter and his son, Connor Moloney, have fully transitioned away from involvement in the Moloney Family business, the company recently announced.

“It has been a privilege to care for the community and to work with great people throughout our years at Moloney's,” Peter and his son said. “While our commitment to serving the communities of Long Island remains steadfast, after much consideration, we have decided to pursue other opportunities on our own, and we are excited about our future.”

"Our family has served the Long Island community for over 90 years. We look forward to continuing this relationship for generations to come," Dan Moloney said.

The multi-generational business has served families across Suffolk County at seven locations: Lake Ronkonkoma, Holbrook, Bohemia, Hauppauge, Central Islip, Port Jefferson, and Center Moriches, which they began operating after the retirement of Lee Sinneckson. Dan and Peter’s father was F. Daniel Moloney, Brookhaven Town’s long-serving receiver of taxes.

Moloney services include funerals, cremation, burial, receptions, aftercare, therapy dogs, personalized tributes, and special veterans, police, and fire services.

courtesy Moloney Family Funeral Homes

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