
October 1, 2021
Alfred F. Pisano, 94, of Fulton died Friday October 1, 2021 at Matthew House, in Auburn. NY. Mr. Pisano was born in Auburn and was the son of the late Sabito and Lena (Tardio) Pisano. He has been a resident of Fulton for most of his life. He was a veteran of the United States Army having served during World War II. Mr. Pisano graduated from Ithaca College earning his bachelor’s degree. In 1952 he received his master’s degree in education from SUNY Oswego. Mr. Pisano worked for the Central Square School District, for three years, prior to working for the Fulton School District. As a teacher in the Fulton District he taught physical education, driver’s education and he worked as a guidance counselor, and a coach until his retirement in 1985.
Mr. Pisano is survived by his loving wife of 70 years, Barbara Pisano of Fulton, and their children Terri Pisano of Fulton; Thomas Pisano of Fulton; Kathy (Larry) Morrell of Auburn; and Susan (Robert) Anderson of Florida. In addition, he has three grandsons Jason Morrell, Ryan Morrell, Sean Anderson, and 6 great grandchildren Emma, Nick, Jacob, Avalina, Cassandra, Joseph, and 2 great great grandchildren Addie and Brooks.
Funeral service will be at held at 9:30 Thursday October 7, 2021 at Holy Trinity Church, Fulton where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Rev. John Canorro. Entombment will follow St. Joseph Cemetery, Auburn, NY.
Calling hours will be conducted from 4:00 to 6:00 PM Wednesday at the Sugar Funeral Home Inc. 224 W. 2nd. St. S. Fulton.
In lieu of flowers the family has requested that donations be made to Matthew House, 43 Metcalf Drive, Auburn, NY 13021. The unvaccinated are requested to wear facial masks in adherence with CDC guidelines.

Tom (and family),
My family and I are so sorry for your loss. We know how hard it is. Remember to hold on to all the memories. You will see him again. He is no longer suffering and is now at peace. Coleen, Roger, Julie, and Becky Dembowski
Mr. Pisano was truly a great teacher and guidance counselor. He took the time to listen and give you appropriate guidance. As a coach, he was constantly encouraging the participants to try harder, even when talent was evident, go coach.
Mrs. PISANO and family,
My sincere sympathies to the family. Mr. Pisano was a very good man. God bless.
Rhonda Wolfersberger
Barb, so very sorry to hear about Al. Whenever I would see the two of you I would think to myself, “These people never age and are such a cute couple.” Then there are the Central Square memories of coaching and the old house we used to live in before you. Dad and mom loved spending time with the both of you and sharing many laughs.