Update: Funeral Arrangements Announced For Beloved Westchester Corrections Officer, Age 40


by chappaqua.dailyvoice.com

chappaqua.dailyvoice.com— Funeral arrangement details have been announced for a beloved corrections officer from Westchester who was killed in a crash.  Westchester Correction Officer Eleanor Birrittella of Yonkers died on Saturday, April 20 in a crash at the age of 40, according to the New York Correctional Officers' Benevolent Organization. Earlier Report - Westchester Corrections Officer Eleanor Birritella Dies Birrittella had been a corrections officer for three years before her death and had also served with the...

chappaqua.dailyvoice.com—Westchester Corrections Officer Eleanor Birritella Dies. Shock and sadness are spreading following the sudden death of Eleanor Birrittella, a well-known corrections officer in Westchester. Birrittella died on Saturday, April 20, according to Hector Lopez, the president of the New York Hispanic American Law Enforcement Organization. A cause of death had not yet been released. Online records show Birrittella was 40 years old and lived in Yonkers. "Officer Birrittella had a smile that lit up the place," Lopez said in announcing her death. "She loved...

cambridgenews—Death and funeral announcements across Cambridgeshire this week. We offer our condolences to all those who have lost a loved one this week (April 27 to May 3)

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