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The Osborn Rededicates Pasciuti Pavilion In Honor Of Special Resident
Pasciuti's mother Jeanette lived as a long-term resident in the Pavilion beginning in 1998 until her death at age 106.

RYE, NY — A storied Westchester senior community has renamed a namesake care facility in honor of a resident who has shared a deep connection with the group over a lifetime.
On Tuesday, The Osborn senior living community in Rye celebrated the rededication of The Osborn Pavilion which will now be called the "Pasciuti Pavilion at The Osborn" in recognition of Edward Pasciuti’s ongoing support of the community.
The newly named Pasciuti Pavilion is The Osborn’s 84-bed skilled nursing center. The facility provides both short-term rehab and long term care for about 700 residents a year.
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Pasciuti’s mother Jeanette lived as a long-term resident in the Pavilion beginning in 1998 until her passing at age 106.
Back in the 1950s, Pasciuti first visited The Osborn with a friend to sing for residents and he said he fell in love with the community. In 2000, Pasciuti moved into the Osborne's Sterling Park Independent Living community and has been a resident for more than 20 years.
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An educator and counselor in the New Rochelle School District for forty years, Pasciuti has spearheaded fundraising efforts for scholarships benefitting children of staff at The Osborn as well as a memorial garden on the expansive, treelined campus.
"The Osborn has met and exceeded all of my expectations," Pasciuti said of his home of more than two decades. "I never could have found a better place to live."
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