Albert-Difilippantonio, Sr.-Obituary

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Albert Difilippantonio, Sr.

Easton, Pennsylvania

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DIED
February 22, 2016
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Easton, Pennsylvania

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Morello Funeral Home, Inc. Obituary

Albert Difilippantonio Sr., 100, of Easton, PA, passed away peacefully on Monday, February 22, 2016, after celebrating his 100th birthday on Valentine’s Day.  

Albert was born in Martins Creek, PA, one of nine children of Giuseppe and Thomasina (Cicale) Difilippantonio and grew up in...

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To Gary and Albert and families. I was sorry to hear of your father's passing, and since I don't get the Express Times, my cousin Renee Predergast had called me yesterday and told me about your dad. Your Uncle Frank was my uncle too. His Wife Irene and my mom, Helen Foschi were sisters. I always enjoyed talking to your dad and he was so nice and always had a nice smile. Remember your mom so well too. She and my Aunt Irene were very close. Now they will all be together again. May he RIP. My...

I only knew Mr. D for a short time but he seemed to touch the lives of many. Any family member I spoke to were wonderful, caring people. I hope your happy memories help you during this sad time.

To the entire family- so sorry for your loss. Another great man raising his family on Jackson St. So many memories of a close knit neighborhood. Al was always so friendly and always had a smile. He is reunited with your mom.... O happy day!

To the family,
Sorry for the loss of your dear father.Our prayers and memories
will always be remembered.
May God Bless all of you.

To Albert,Jr. And Gary,sorry for the loss of your dear father.our prayers and memories are with the family.God bless all of you.

MR D!!!!! what a great, great man! He will be truly missed. So many fun and interesting conversations, that will be played back in my mind when passing certain areas along the route to dialysis. Rest easy my friend.

Uncle Albert was sure a great guy. Anyone remember the story around 1983 when he picked me and my brother Jason up to take us to the park on Jackson Street? Uncle Albert had a basketball that he just picked up from a flea market and allowed my brother and I to bring it to the park. One thing led to another and the basketball ended up taking off down a steep hill near the park. Although I was only 5 at the time I remember Uncle Albert chasing the basketball down a hill and doing a somersault /...

Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends he was a wonderful man

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.