Stephen-Galvano-Obituary

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Stephen J. Galvano

Dec 2, 1961 - May 10, 2020 (Age 58)

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The Conte Family is shocked and deeply saddened by this news. Steve was so young and deserved a longer life. Steve was a great person; trustworthy, honest and very quick witted. Whenever we had an interaction, we always felt like we were talking to a good friend; someone we had known our whole lives. He will be missed by our whole family.

The Rothstein Family is so sad to hear the news about Stephen. We have wonderful memories of the Galvano Family growing up three doors down. We love you all and send our best. Uncle Bob, Aunt Sue, Wendi and Jill

My prayers are with you girls... So saddened to hear of dad's passing.

Steve was instrumental in helping us transform our house into a home. I am sorry to hear of his passing.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. Although we met through business, you were a dear and much loved friend. We will love you and miss you always. Rest In Peace Steve.

Enjoyed working with Stephan. He will be dearly missed.

Steve was a great guy, an excellent builder and so easy going and trusted. We will miss Him terribly. In deepest sympathy to the entire Galvano family -Jody and Tom Flynn.

You are sadly missed friend.
T

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Stephen's Obituary

Stephen J. Galvano 58, of Allentown, passed away Sunday, May 10, 2020 at his home. Born in Princeton, NJ, he was owner and operator of Viking Painting and General Contracting , a job that he loved. He was a former bartender, with all of his brothers, at a restaurant called Good Time Charlie's in Kingston. Stephen loved to make people laugh and had a great sense of humor.

Predeceased by his father Donald Galvano, Stephen is survived by his three beautiful daughters, Kiera and her husband, Jim Cordiano, Karisa Galvano and Kassandra Galvano; his two grandchildren, Ian and Willow Cordiano; his mother, Stephanie Barbetti; his siblings, Donna and Brad Dodge, Daniel and Katherine Galvano, James Galvano, and Michael and Aline Galvano as well as many other family and close friends.

Services were private with the burial at Princeton Memorial Park in Robbinsville. A celebration of life to be held at a later date. Arrangements under the direction of Peppler Funeral Home, Allentown.

 

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