Lorrie Ann. Scarfo., 56, of Fairfax, Virginia was born in Scranton Pennsylvania, Lorrie is survived by her Next of Kin, Kyle Scarfo adopted Son of Plains Pennsylvania, also living are her beloved Mother, the former Catherine “Kate” O’Conner and Brother, Rocco Scarfo of Scranton, Sister Michelle Scarfo of Scranton, Nephews Zachary and Jeremy Seabridge, Rocco Scarfo, Niece Airiana Scarfo, as well as beloved friend Ava Rossellini of Miami Florida, She was preceded in death by her loving Father, Joseph M. Scarfo Sr, her Brother Joseph M. Scarfo Jr, as well as others. With Lorries wishes she will be spread across the ocean by Carewell Cremations at a later date. Info will be shared after by Son Kyle Scarfo of location of the scattering. If anyone is missed we are deeply Sorry. She was loved by many We appreciate all that have reached out.
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