Anthony-Lelli-Obituary

Anthony Robert "Tony" Lelli

Martins Creek, Pennsylvania

Jul 2, 1929 – Dec 17, 2022

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July 2, 1929
DIED
December 17, 2022
LOCATION
Martins Creek, Pennsylvania
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On December 17, 2022 the love of my life left this beautiful world for a final resting place with our Lord. Anthony "Tony" Robert Lelli, 93, passed away at home. He was born on July 2, 1929 in Martins Creek, PA, Lower Mt. Bethel Township, a son of the late Celestino and Natalina (Lelli) Lelli. He...

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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Tony and I had so much fun working together at CIT with the Bangor students. He had such a wonderful way of connecting with the high school students. He could tell a good story plus he loved to talk and eat! We shared a love of cats so I will make a donation to The Center for Animal Health and Welfare in his memory. Rest in Peace my friend.

Lelli Family -- Remembering our friend and former co-worker, Tony and extending sincere condolences on your loss. May your faith and memories bring you comfort in the days ahead. Rest In Peace.

Sir, Thank You for Your service to our country. God Bless You! God be with your family! Sincerely, A Grateful American

The blessed life you shared together, we send Deepest Sympathy on your Loss of Tony. He did indeed always have a little story to share. Our Warm Thoughts and Condolences in remembrance of him, Cathy.

Kathy, we are so sorry to hear of Tony's passing, he will be missed. We had such a good time, when you and he went along on our trips, thanks for those memories. May our God bring you his consolation. Jerry & Becky Ball, P'burg AARP

Dear Cathy So sorry to read of Tony's passing. He was a friend for many years. I met him in the early 60's at ENBT, I was his banker. It was always nice to see the two of you on the bus trips. May his soul rest in peace. With our sympathy. Mary Jo & Dale

Dear Cathy, My deepest sympathies to you. We will truly miss Tony, his warm smile, incredible memory and just joy to be around. He was such a positive person with only good in his heart and on his tongue. On behalf of the Knights of Columbus and the entire St. Rocco family, we are here for you with whatever you may need. God Bless You.

I often think about the good times Tony and I had in the 1970´s selling Saladmaster stainless steel cookware. After an evening of selling we would go back to Tony´s House where Natalina would have a great meal Waiting. Really -Those were the Good Old Days!!!He was a great guy and always happy and witty.He was the fellow YOU would love to Call a Friend!, Bob Liiro