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Sister Maria Michaela Pisacano, S.C.

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Sister Maria Michaela Pisacano, S.C., who taught in the archdiocese, died March 28 at St. Joseph's Medical Center in Yonkers. She was 99. She taught at the following schools: St. Ann's, Yonkers, 1967-1971; St. John the Evangelist, 1961-1967, Blessed Sacrament, 1947-1952, Holy Cross Academy, 1945-1946, and St. Gregory the Great, 1935-1943, all in Manhattan; St. Gabriel High School, New Rochelle, 1952-1954; St. John's High School, White Plains, 1946-1947; Our Lady of Mercy, Port Chester, 1943-1945; and St. Augustine's, Ossining, 1934-1935. She served in purchasing and supplies at St. Agatha Home, Nanuet, 1954-1961, and was store manager at Elizabeth Seton College in Yonkers, 1971-1977. She resided at the college until 1993, when she moved to Mount St. Vincent Convent, the Bronx. She entered Mary the Queen Convent in Yonkers in 2003. Born in New York City, she entered the Sisters of Charity of New York in 1932 and professed final vows in 1939. She held a bachelor's degree in mathematics from the College of New Rochelle. Surviving is a brother, Carl. A Funeral Mass was celebrated April 2 at Mary the Queen Convent, with burial at St. Joseph's Cemetery in Yonkers.

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