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Anthony S. Gigliotti

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Anthony S. "Midge" Gigliotti, 81, of Pen Argyl, Pa, passed away Thursday, April 20, 2006 surrounded by his family. Born: On December 26, 1924 in West Bangor, he was a son of the late Frank and Angeline Grande Gigliotti. Personal: He was the loving husband of the former Marie A. Kacmarcik. They...

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Even though I didn't know Anthony very well, the time I got to spend with him at his great-grandson's birthday parties these past three years were special to me. He was always kind to me, and a very loving family man. And will be deeply missed by me.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

My sympathy and prayers go out to Marie and her family. I understand too well how much you will miss him . It has been along time since I had seen Midge. I had known him through my father (Walter Weaver) and through working with him in different factorys. I always had the utmost respect for him and thought that he was a very gentle man.

I wish all my sympathay to the family and hope you all remember the good times you had with him.

My Pop Pop,I will always love and remember our good times we had together.My heart breaks for you.You are the best and were always there for us.You helped me through so much and I adore you always.I was so sad when you left us but you are no longer in any pain.I will miss your smile and your kisses.I'll cry many tears but I'm so glad you were in my life as long as you were.My heart hurts because I will never hear your voice but I know you will always be with me forever.We love you and miss...

Dad was always a wonderful father-in-law to me. We had some heart to heart talks over the 27 years I was his daughter-in-law, we understood one another's feelings and thoughts. I will miss him terribly, and will never forget him. He was the best to me, my children, his family and friends. I remember his golf stories, how he loved to watch golf on TV. How he loved his gift subscription to Reader's Digest I always got him. I am so sad to have lost him out of my life.

Dear Marie and Family: We are so saddened to read of the death of Midge. We have many pleasant memories of the good times on the golf course, at Sonny's and of course , the Marconi Club. Needless to say, we will miss him. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.