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Alfred D. Testa

Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania

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Alfred D. "Fred" Testa, age 72 Alfred D. "Fred" Testa, age 72 on Jan. 25, 2014 of Drexel Hill. Survivors: His wife of 49 years Barbara (nee Cimino), his sons Michael (Angela) and David (Kristy), his grandchildren Gianna, Michael, Ashley and Nicholas and his brother Ronald Testa. Services:...

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Sorry to hear about Fred. I remember him well from the old Phillips & Jacobs days. He was a great salesman that cared about his customers and those he worked with.
RIP
Ray Rafalowski P&J Pittsburgh

Just heard of Fred's passing. Knew Freddie back to the P&J days on Fox street. Haven't seen him since I retired in 2006. One of the true good guys; used to kid about when he was at Bonner & I was at LaSalle, and did he still have my cleat marks on his back. Sorry I didn't get the word earlier as I would have been at the funeral. Peace & Love, Brother.
Ed Birchler - P&J Prime Source Enovation.

Dear Barbara and family,
I Just hear about Fred's passing and wanted to express my sincere sympathy and sadness for your loss. Your know that George thought the world of him and loved him like a brother. God bless you and your family! You are in my prayers.
Peggy Kelly

So sorry to hear about Fred. Remembering the days at St.Alice's. He was a quarterback andI was the running back. Hope he's up there playing again. His old friend Bob Kirk, Lake Placid, Fl.

Barb, we were so saddened to hear of Fred's passing. Such memories of wonderful times. I will never forget that hilarious
day picking up that huge Saint Bernard and putting it in his VW. He was a true friend. God bless you and your family. Our prayers are with you and your family. Love, Cookie & Louie Lombardo

Barbara and the entire Testa family-
Our deepest condolences on the passing of Fred.

Fred, Rest in Peace. I remember the days at Phillips and Jacobs.
Bill Bobbitt

Barb,

So sorry to hear of Fred's passing. We would get to say hello to him on his walks down Friendship Road. With deepest sympathy, Ed & Maureen Deal

Barb, So sorry about Fred. He was a special friend. I am glad I was able to visit with him when I was home. We have many happy memories of our times together. Hoping that our husbands are
together. May he rest in peace. Love to you, Mike and Duke. Rita