In Loving Memory

Phyllis White
March 14, 1930 — May 4, 2026
It is with heavy hearts yet profound gratitude for a life well-lived that we announce the passing of Phyllis White. Phyllis departed this world peacefully on May 4, 2026, at the age of 96. Born on March 14, 1930, in Pine Point, Maine, Phyllis was the daughter of Arthur Sullivan and Josephine Martel.
She spent her formative years in Hinkley, Maine, where her journey of lifelong learning began at Hinkley School. It was there she laid the groundwork for her future in the healing profession, a calling she fulfilled with unwavering dedication after graduating as a Registered Nurse from Maine General Hospital. Her career at Maine Medical Center spanned over four decades, during which she provided care and comfort to countless patients until her retirement in 1992.
She was predeceased by her dear spouses, Joseph C. Cavallaro and Roman Alden White, her son Joseph C. Cavallaro, Jr., and grandson Kelly J. McGeough. Despite these profound losses, Phyllis's spirit remained unbroken, and her heart continued to expand with love for her surviving family. She leaves behind her sister Nellie Cerpovicz, daughters, Catherine A. Rizzo and her husband Richard J., Donna J. Cavallaro, and Barbara A. Cavallaro with her husband Michael Norris. Her legacy continues through her grandchildren: Amy and Matthew Cavallaro, Christopher and Sara Rizzo, Natalie Barbour, Katherine McGeough. Phyllis was also the proud great-grandmother to Abby, Josie, James, Jillian, Emily, and Theo.
Beyond her distinguished career and family life, Phyllis was a woman of adventure and curiosity. She had a passion for travel, which took her across the globe, including more than seven memorable trips to Ireland. Her winters were often spent in the warmth of Florida.
Phyllis was deeply involved in her community, serving as a board member at Hinkley School, where she contributed her wisdom and guidance to the next generation.
In her final years, Phyllis found comfort in the compassionate care provided by the dedicated staff at Pinnacle Health Center in South Portland. Her family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the caregivers who treated Phyllis with the kindness and dignity
A memorial service to celebrate Phyllis's extraordinary life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made in Phyllis's name to Good Shepard's Food Bank or Gosnell Hospice, as a tribute to the generosity and compassion that defined her life.