
Dorothy A. (Kaiser) Pisapia age 95, died peacefully on September 14, 2016, surrounded by her loving family. She and her late husband Matthew L. Pisapia, had shared 41 years of marriage.
Born, raised and educated in New York City she was the daughter of the late George Kaiser and Ella Kaiser. Dorothy and her family settled in Holliston, Massachusetts in 1959 where she was a business administrator for Kenneth Hair Design. She and her family also enjoyed many years in Onset, MA at their vacation home. Dorothy then retired to Bradenton, Florida in 1986 until her return to Carmel Terrace in Framingham, MA in 2010. Dorothy was the past President of the Massachusetts Catholic Women's Guild, the founder of the Holliston Chapter of The Compassionate Friends, a volunteer with the Girl Scouts, a Eucharistic minister as well as an active volunteer in many other organizations.
Predeceased by her childhood sweetheart, Matty who died in 1984 and by her loving Son, Matthew L. Pisapia, Jr., who passed away in 1973, she is survived by her two daughters, Dianne Norsworthy of Holliston, and Patricia Fairbanks-Dubis and her husband Frank Dubis of Natick, her five grandchildren, Jarred Norsworthy and his longtime companion Cinda Camille of Ashland, Kristen (Fairbanks) Moody and her Husband, Mark of Westford, MA, Matthew Fairbanks and his wife Jennifer Baker of Lancaster, PA, John Norsworthy of Holliston, MA and Andrew Fairbanks and his wife Amanda of Westwood, MA. She is also survived her eight adored great grandchildren, Isabel Fairbanks, Paige Fairbanks, Julia Fairbanks, Jacob Moody, William Moody, Audrey Fairbanks, Robert Fairbanks and Ethan Fairbanks.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Saint Patrick's Church, 44 East Central Street, Natick on Monday, September 19th at 10:00AM. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Interment will follow at Saint Mary's Cemetery in Holliston, Ma.
Visiting Hours will be at John Everett and Sons Funeral Home, 4 Park Street, at Natick Common, on Sunday 2-5PM.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to The Compassionate Friends, Metrowest Chapter.