Syosset-Woodbury Chamber Mourns Passing of Carolyn Palladino

Palladino was a former board member and dedicated volunteer in the local business community.

Published on Feb. 10, 2026

The Syosset-Woodbury Chamber of Commerce has announced the passing of one of its former members, Carolyn Palladino. Palladino was a past board member who dedicated her time and talent to various chamber initiatives, including membership committees, the Syosset Street Fair, and founding the Women in Business group.

Why it matters

Palladino's involvement and contributions to the local business community over the years made her a beloved figure, and her passing is being mourned by the chamber and those who knew her.

The details

The chamber described Palladino as someone who will be remembered for her 'smile, her infectious laugh, coupled with her kind personality and strong work ethic.' A legacy page has been created where friends and family can share remembrances of Palladino.

  • Palladino's memorial service will be held on Thursday, February 12, 2026 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at 96 Commack Road in Commack, New York.

The players

Syosset-Woodbury Chamber of Commerce

A local business organization that Palladino was involved with as a past board member and volunteer.

Carolyn Palladino

A former member of the Syosset-Woodbury Chamber of Commerce who dedicated her time and talent to various chamber initiatives over the years.

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What they’re saying

“It is with great sadness that we inform you of the passing of one of our former members, Carolyn Palladino.”

— Syosset-Woodbury Chamber of Commerce (Syosset-Woodbury Chamber of Commerce)

“She will be remembered for her smile, her infectious laugh, coupled with her kind personality and strong work ethic.”

— Syosset-Woodbury Chamber of Commerce (Syosset-Woodbury Chamber of Commerce)

The takeaway

Carolyn Palladino's passing is a loss for the Syosset-Woodbury business community, where she was known for her dedication, kindness, and infectious personality as a longtime volunteer and former board member of the local chamber of commerce.