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Kathleen Pisarri, of Cortlandt Manor, Dies at 58

In lieu of flowers in her memory, donations may be made to Support Connection.

Kathleen Pisarri, of Cortlandt Manor, passed away on Saturday, Sept. 15. She was 58.

Pisarri was born on Nov. 18, 1953 in White Plains to Lillian and Joseph Maurer. She married Tony Pisarri on April 24, 1976 at St. John’s Church in White Plains.

She loved to travel and share the memories she made with family and friends with the countless pictures she took. The woman enjoyed singing and performing in high school and local theater groups.

Pisarri was also active in Support Connection, the non-profit Yorktown organization which provides ovarian and breast cancer services to women and their families. 

Pisarri is survived by her husband Tony, two daughters Jacqueline Ferreira and son-in-law Eric and Kelly Pisarri, and two sisters; Cynthia Forys and brother-in-law Joe and Peggie Maurer. She also leaved behind niece Aimee and nephew Jeff Forys. 

Family will receive friends at the Yorktown Funeral Home on Tuesday, Sept. 18 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Mass of Christian burial will be held at The Church of the Holy Spirit in Cortlandt Manor on Wednesday, Sept. 19 at 10 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Support Connection of Yorktown Heights in Pisarri's name.

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