It is with profound sadness, pain and devastation that we share with each of you the passing of Yorktown Police Department Lieutenant Kenneth Sgroi. Kenny took ill very suddenly, fought valiantly and hard. Kenny was surrounded by loved ones. His wife Anne, mother Alice and sister Pam also a Police Officer in a neighboring jurisdiction were with him every step of the way. They showed amazing strength and courage, as did Kenny. Kenny fought hard but succumbed to his illness January 2nd, 2023 at approximately 8pm. Anne and her two young children will need us in the days, months and years to come. There are just are no words to convey the grief & sorrow we are all feeling.
Kenny was a family man and everything he did was for his wife and children. Kenny served his community with honor and pride, deciding to raise his family in the same community he worked in. Kenny served the people of NY as a Law Enforcement officer for over 16 years. Anyone that came into contact with him would see his eagerness to serve and help others with compassion and honor. The world lost a great and honorable man, husband, father, Uncle and brother. It is with the utmost love, respect and honor that we pray for Kenny, his wife Anne and his two young children.
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Rest in Peace Kenny - you will live on forever in the hearts of all your loved ones. I’m sure you will continue to watch over your dear family. They now have you as a guardian angel. Thank you for serving! Forever grateful. God Bless you and your dear family.
I'am so very sorry to hear,of this, I've, lived in yorktown since 1981, I was raised in mt. Kisco.my grandfather was a police chief. Of mt.kisco ,John ,Cregier ( 1947-1967) he would not be happy to see this.i as well.a family man.working for his town.i really wish you all the best!, sincerely, John Bell
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Lt, we will take it from here. May God shine his light upon you and look out for your family in blood and in blue. Rest Easy, Kenny.