In Memory of

Domenico

Pisano

Sr.

Obituary for Domenico Pisano Sr.

Domenick Pisano, 81 years old, peacefully passed away May 26, 2021 surrounded by his family at his
home in Cos Cob, CT. Born September 13, 1939 in Bivongi, Reggio, Calabria, Italy, to the late Maria
Deluca Pisano and the late Ernesto Pisano. On April 16, 1966 he married his adoring wife Maria Altomari
Pisano at St. Catherine’s of Siena Church, in Riverside, CT. Lovingly, they raised four children in the home
he built, brick-by-brick, in Cos Cob. Domenick was a stone mason who worked all around Greenwich,
Westchester and Long Island with his brother Benito Pisano. They started Pisano Brothers’ Masonry in their late
thirties and had much success for years to follow. In his free time Domenick enjoyed bowling. He is a
member of the Lower Fairfield County Bowling Association Hall of Fame, where he was 2x State
Champion and recorded a 300 game. Gardening was also one of his favorite pastimes. Every Spring, he
looked forward to creating an extensive garden, and proudly cultivated an abundance of vegetables;
favorites being his tomato plants and his fig tree. He enjoyed weekends with his wife, which were were
often filled playing cards and shooting dice.
Domenick Pisano is survived by his wife, Maria; son, Domenick; daughters: Lori, Diana and Stephanie,
along with her husband John Castellana; in addition to his five grandchildren and one great-grandchild:
Kaysi, Tari, Domenick III, Luke, Lila and Emrys. He is also survived by: brother, Benito Pisano and family,
brother, Ronnie Pisano and family, brother Tony Pisano and family, and Claudio Pisano. He is
predeceased by his two sisters, Teresa Lorenti and Cosimina Koss. Domenick will be missed immensely
by his family and friends. May God take care of him as well as he took care of all of us.
Friends and family may call at the Castiglione Funeral Home Inc., 544 Old Post Road #3, Greenwich, on
Monday, May 31 from 4:00 – 8:00 p.m (mask required). A funeral service is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. on
Tuesday, June 1st at St. Catherine’s of Siena Church in Riverside and proceed to St. Mary’s Cemetery, 399
North Street, Greenwich.