Paul Maytan

Visitation:
Monday
February 12, 2024
2pm-4pm & 6pm-8pm

Location:
Sinatra Funeral Home
499 Yonkers Ave
Yonkers, NY 10704


Family Gathering:
Tuesday
February 13, 2024
10 AM

Location:
Sinatra Funeral Home
499 Yonkers Ave
Yonkers, NY 10704


Burial:
Tuesday
February 13, 2024
11AM


Mt. Hope Cemetery
50 Jackson Ave
Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706





Paul M Maytan also known as AC2T (call sign) passed Sunday February 4, 2024 at 1:40 am at age 89. Paul lived in Yonkers, NY with his late wife Emily Maytan also known as AC2V (call sign). He is survived by his daughter Karen Mancuso and grandchildren Nicole Gabriele, Tracyann Mancuso, Ronny Mancuso, Alexirose Mancuso, with his great grandchildren Damien Drost, Matthew Gabriele, Christopher Gabriele, Riley Drost, Melanie Drost, Felicity Mancuso, Harrison Mancuso, and Ameliajean Fantigrossi. Paul was an engineer by trade for Columbia University which aided in his love for ham radio. AC2T and AC2V were a large part of the ham radio community. Paul’s passion was to offer a tech net on Tuesday evenings to educate hams. AC2T offered weekly testing for the ARRL for new hams to get their license as-well as countless upgrades. Regardless of all the awards he received and 1000s of QSL cards from speaking to hams all over the world he would say the best part is the conversation.
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Donna M. Hamilton, a beloved mother, was born on December 27, 1943 in Kansas City, MO and peacefully passed away in the early evening of October 31, 2025. Donna’s faith guided her outlook to motherhood and to life. Donna grew up throughout the state of Texas. After graduating high school, her family moved to Washington, D. C. She eventually met and later married Vernon Hamilton (1930-2014); they had three children. Donna enjoyed participating in her church's events, embroidery, watching Hallmark movies, and most of all being with her family and friends. She had a beautiful smile and a kind, friendly personality that was noticed by everyone. Donna retired from New York Presbyterian Hospital after working as a Physician’s Assistant for over 35 years. She worked in the ambulatory surgery and plastic surgery departments, but her passion was in plastic surgery. Donna was phenomenal and highly respected in her field and often would be called upon to help the student physicians. Donna is survived by her three children: Scott, Melody, and Todd, an older brother, John Scott, and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her grandson, Hamilton, who lived nearby, was often at her apartment visiting, going to the store for her when it became too difficult, or trying to keep her spirit up. Donna was loving, kind, charming, and unforgettable. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her and she will continue to inspire us all.  Two quotes that our mother always told us (and the grandchildren and great-grandchildren): “treat others the way you wanted to be treated” and “do not compare yourself to others because for always there will be greater and lesser persons than you.”
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