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Sara E. Maisano, 23, passed away Thursday June 27, 2013.
She
was born November 7, 1989 to Jim and Alicia Maisano in
Norman, Oklahoma.
Growing up in Norman, Sara was known to her family and
friends as the girly girl who liked playing dress up,
putting on makeup, doing hair and nails. Sara was a member
of the International Order of the Rainbow for Girls and also
St. John’s Episcopal Church in Norman where she served as an
acolyte from fourth grade until she graduated Norman High
School in 2008. After graduation, Sara began a career in
phlebotomy receiving her license at Moore Norman Technology
Center and began working at Norman Regional Hospital. Sara
will be remembered for her love of animals especially her
Chihuahua named Cora. Among the animals she loved, she had a
soft spot in her heart for goats. She loved the outdoors
which included hunting and fishing.
Sara was preceded in death by her grandparents Johnny R.
Maisano and Mary L. Maisano of McAlester and John Ryan and
Doris (Hillhouse) Ryan of Oklahoma City.
She is survived by
her parents Jim and Alicia Maisano of Norman; Brother
Trenton Maisano and fiancée Kari Boso of Moore; sisters,
Melissa Maisano and fiancé Michael Swehla and Mary Maisano
of Norman and a host of family and friends.
Visitation will be held at Havenbrook Funeral home Monday
July 1, 2013, 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. with family receiving
friends from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Services will be held Tuesday at 1:00 p.m., July 3, 2013, at Journey Church, 3801 Journey Pkwy Norman, OK 73072 with interment following at Norman I.O.O.F.
The family
asks that all donations go to The International Order of the
Rainbow for Girls at https://www.gorainbow.org/onlinegiving/donate.taf
800-843-4674 or to the City of Norman, attn: Animal Shelter,
201-B West Gray, Norman OK 73069. The family also asks for
all family and friends to bring any comical pictures of Sara
to the funeral home or the church to be placed on a picture
board to be given to the family.
Arrangements for Sara and her family were placed in the care
of the Vice family at the Havenbrook Funeral Home of Norman.
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