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Update: Services Set For 13-Year-Old Former Pelham Football Player Killed In 5-Story Fall

A visitation service will soon be held in honor of a middle school student and star athlete from Westchester whose life was cut short following a fall from the top floor of a parking garage. 

Eighth-grade student Mark Anthony Giordano of Harrison was killed in an incident on Sunday, June 9.

Eighth-grade student Mark Anthony Giordano of Harrison was killed in an incident on Sunday, June 9.

Photo Credit: Courtesy of GoFundMe "Support Mark Anthony's Family in Grief"

Mark-Anthony Effy Giordano, a 13-year-old eighth-grade student at Harrison's Louis M. Klein Middle School, died on Sunday, June 9 after falling from the parking garage next to the Harrison Metro-North train station, according to MTA officials. 

According to officials, around 5:45 p.m. on Sunday, a group of five minors had been on the parking garage's fifth story. At this time, Giordano lost control of his electric-powered bicycle and was found on the ground next to the building. He was then taken to White Plains Hospital and was declared dead on arrival.

Since his death, Giordano has been remembered for the stunning success he had already had in both wrestling and football. During his time with the Harrison Varsity Wrestling Team classing at 220 pounds, he made it to the championship sectionals and won impressive awards, including the Rye High School Bernie Miller Tournament 2023 Most Outstanding Wrestler and the Harrison High School 2023 Rookie of the Year Award.

According to his obituary, his success on the team was "diabolical." 

"He managed to push the boundaries every time he stepped foot on the matt," his obituary read. 

Giordano was not only a standout wrestler, as he had also been planning on starting Varsity football in the fall as a freshman. Since dedicating his life to the sport at age 6, Giordano helped lead the Pelham football team to an undefeated season in 2019.

"His success was only a mere reflection of his strength and ability to bring people closer together," his obituary read, continuing, "Anyone who knew Mark-Anthony, knew his perfect smile that made everyone around him feel nearly as warm and infectious as he was." 

A GoFundMe page has been set up for Giordano's family to support his family as they deal with the immense loss. Those interested in donating can do so by clicking here. 

As of Thursday, June 13, the fundraiser had already collected over $137,000, approaching the goal of $150,000. 

Giordano leaves behind his mother, Michelle, and his sister, Lizah. A visitation service will be held on Thursday, June 13 from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the McMahon, Lyon & Hartnett Funeral Home, Inc. in White Plains at 491 Mamaroneck Ave. 

A Mass will then be held on Friday, June 14 at 11 a.m. at St. Gregory the Great Church in Harrison at 215 Halstead Ave. 

Giordano's full obituary can be read by clicking here. 

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