Alice Joan (Juergens) Hussie

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: November 12, 1926
  • Date Of Death: June 11, 2021
  • State: Massachusetts

Alice Hussie

 

Teacher, realtor, town councilor

 

1926 – 2021

 

North Andover, MA – Alice Joan Hussie, nee Juergens, 94, of the Edgewood Retirement Community in North Andover, MA formerly of Southold, NY and Hempstead, NY, died on June 11, 2021.  Alice was a 1944 graduate of Hempstead High School. While still a high school student, she had already been teaching piano privately and attending the Julliard and Manhattan Schools of Music. In 1945 she attended New York University and earned her teaching degree..

 

She was married to Owen Hussie from 1948 to 1972.  During their brief, early time in Texas, she sang in the Houston Choral.

 

She retired from teaching in 1981 and moved to Southold, NY.  There she worked as a real estate agent and, in 1983 opened Alice Hussie Real Estate, which she operated for several years out of her Cutchogue, NY office.  In 1983 she became a member – then president — of the Riverhead/Southold League of Women Voters.  She subsequently won election to the Southold town council, where she served from 1991 to 1999.  In that time she earned the sobriquet “Trash Lady” for her years of work to reform Southold’s trash and recycling management.

 

Also during that time she volunteered at the Long Island Blood Bank, snag in the North Fork Chorale, and was a member – then president  – of the Southold Historical Society, and a member of the Suffolk County Historical Society.  Alice was also a trustee of Peconic Landing in Greenport, the creator and president of the Brecknock Hall Foundation, and chair of the Brecknock Hall restoration in Green port, NY.

 

 

Alice enjoyed tennis, gardening, theme dinner parties, international travel and sailing.  Despite being a non-swimmer, she bought a sailboat and would venture out into Peconic Bay single-handed.  She moved to Edgewood Retirement Community in 2012 where she was a designer and editor of the Edgewood Magazine.

 

 

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