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Anthony A. Agypt

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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November 9, 2024
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Anthony A. Agypt, 88, of Harrisburg, passed away peacefully Saturday, November 9, 2024, at UPMC Osteopathic Hospital, with his family at his side. Born February 18, 1936, in Harrisburg, he was the son of the late Anthony M. and Myrtle M. (Walkinshaw) Agypt. He is survived by his wife of 61 years,...

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I worked in the store prior to it being a pharmacy and after it became a pharmacy. Toney was a terrific person. I was the first driver of the delivery truck. Mr. and Mrs. Agypt and Tony taught me more than I can remember. Tony was the best. So sorry for your loss. Ralph Sallusti. Oklahoma City.

My sincere condolences to the Agypt family upon discovering the passing of Tony. My mother, Catherine Markowski, used to take me many times for a dish of vanilla bean ice cream at the soda bar in the 1960s. Many fond memories of this wonderful neighborhood pharmacy-store and the nice young man that ran it with his father. May you rest in peace, Tony.

Mrs. Agypt and family, I am so sorry to hear of your Loss. I frequented the Pharmacy with my Parents as a kid. later in life I was in the Bowling league with Tony. Actually in some years we were on the same team. I always enjoyed talking with him. He always had a great outlook on life and he will be missed.

I would walk down 48th St. to Agypt´s with great anticipation planning how I would spend my loose change. It was a great experience and a wonderful owner, thank you.

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Sue, Mrs. Agypt and family, so sorry to hear of your loss. Prayers for all of you as you travel this difficult path. Doreen (Hultzapple) King

My thoughts and prayers to Barb, Steve, and Sue, for the passing of Tony. Many fond memories of the Agypt's Pharmacy, as well as having the privilege of it being my first job and Tony being my boss. I worked there for 4 years.

Barbara I am so glad that I got to know you and Tony through your family and very sorry for your loss. Tony was a very sweet, kind and caring man. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family!

I remember like it was yesterday as a kid walking down 48th Street heading to Agypt´s to get some penny candy. They had quite a selection and sometimes a fountain drink.