Karen Pineiro

karen pineiro

March 5, 1985 ~ March 17, 2015

Karen Elizabeth Pineiro, age 30, of Rocky Point, NY, died Tuesday, March 17, 2015. Born March 5, 1985 in Riverhead, NY she is the daughter of Victor and Yvonne (Rodriguez) Pineiro. She is survived by her loving parents Victor and Yvonne (Rodriguez) Pineiro, sister Christine Melissa Pineiro of Georgia, brother Anthony Jason Pineiro of Coram, NY and cherished Grand Father, Raymond Rodriguez of Forest Hills, NY. Prayers will be offered 10:00 am on Saturday, March 21st at the Rocky Point Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Port Jefferson, NY. Visting hours will be Friday, March 20th from 7-9 PM at the Rocky Point Funeral Home, 603 Route 25A, Rocky Point, NY. All funeral arrangements were entrusted to the care of Rocky Point Funeral Home. www.rockypointfuneralhome.com. .

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  1. I can’t believe you’re gone, Karen. In the six and a half short months we knew one another, you made a difference. I smiled and laughed when I was around you, you turned my days from gray to clear blue. You brightened up the atmosphere wherever you went. You are deeply missed. I’ll never forget the moments we shared together. To your parents, my heart and deepest sympathies go out to you both, I’m sure you did whatever you could for her. Love, Julius

  2. Karen… I hope you are up there laughing down at all the stupid things we did. I remember so fondly the many times we went to the beach at night, how we had fun watching movies and chatting, rubbing your cat’s belly. I can’t believe you are gone. I still laugh about the time I picked you up and hurled you into the ocean, we had so much fun those days. Or when we would meet up with Ryan and go get food. Or those many times we went to music shows and just shared each others company. You had such a sweet heart and I will never forget the impact you made on my life. You were there for me when I really needed someone to be and for that i will be forever grateful. Missing you dearly but I know you are in a better place. I only hope one day we meet again and you can tell me how silly I am while we listen to Dane Cook. RIP

  3. I knew Karen and I just found out. I hadn’t heard from her in quite some time so I just did a search and found her obituary online. Poor thing was so tortured. She is no longer in pain. I am at a loss for words. God Bless you Karen and your family as well.


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