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Tisa Farrow Obituary

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Tisa Farrow, whose full name was Theresa Magdalena Farrow, graced the screen in notable films like “Fingers,” “Some Call It Loving,” “Winter Kills,” “Zombie Flesh Eaters,” and the acclaimed “Manhattan.”

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Mia Farrow shared the somber news on social media, accompanying a poignant note with a photo of Tisa. In the heartfelt caption, Mia expressed, “If there is a Heaven, undoubtedly my beautiful sister Tisa is being welcomed there. She was the best of us – I have never met a more generous and loving person. She loved life and never complained. Ever.”‘

Tisa Farrow Credit The Mirror

Mia went on to describe Tisa’s multifaceted life, highlighting her 27-year career as a nurse, her role as a wonderful sister to Steffi, Prudence, and Mia, and her dedication as a mother to Jason, who tragically passed away in Iraq, as well as to Bridget and her little grandson, Kylor—whom Mia referred to as the lights of Tisa’s life.

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Tisa’s unexpected passing, reported to have occurred in her sleep, brought a wave of sadness to those who admired and loved her deeply. Mia acknowledged the challenging time for their family and shared the news with a sense of loss.

Supportive fans swiftly offered condolences to Mia in response to her post. One commenter expressed, “My deepest condolences to you and your family.” Another sympathizer added, “So sorry for your loss of your sister.” A third person wrote, “So beautiful. What a beautiful tribute!”

Born on July 22, 1951, in Los Angeles, California, Tisa Farrow was the daughter of Maureen O’Sullivan and the Australian-born film director John Farrow. Her legacy in the film industry and the love she shared with her family are remembered fondly.

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