Anthony-Maletta-Obituary

Anthony J. "Tony" Maletta

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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MALETTAANTHONY J. 'TONY', on July 18, 2005, of Chestnut Hill; husband of Linda L. Maletta (nee Wolf), son of Ivo and Amelia Maletta, father of Gina Maletta-Sannicandro (Brian), Liza, and Kara; 2 grand-children Anthony and Angelina Sannicandro; brother of Jenny Perre, Frank and Louis. Relatives...

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To the Maletta Family,
I am saddened to hear about the passing of Tony. He was a dedicated family man and a dedicated baseball coach. I will enjoy many fond memories of him at Water Tower Rec Ctr. His passion for baseball and his dedication to the youth of the Chestnut Hill Community, especially his beloved Dodgers, will always be remembered.
Sincerely,
Fran Murphy
Athletic Director, Archbishop Carroll High School

To the Maletta Family,
There are so many wonderful things to be said about Tony but anyone who ever met him already knows them. He touched the lives of so many people - especially the young people who always knew they could go to him with any problem and he would listen to them. He coached baseball and basketball with patience and skill but more importantly he coached many of us in life. He helped me through some very difficult times just by listening and I will always remember him for...

Dearest Linda,Gina,Liza & Kara:
Stay strong for each other and know that Tony's love shines down on you today and always. He is so very proud of you Linda and his beautiful daughters and grandchildren. (Mrs. K)

Linda, Gina, Liza, and Kara,
My deepest sympathy goes out to you and everyone who has been touched by the life of Tony. I know I always looked forward to talking to him. Kara, you know I am always here for you. No matter what I am only a phone call away. Your dad loved you so much. He is looking over you now and he will always be right by your side.
With Deepest Sympathy,
Kristen Brody

Dear Linda & Family,
Please accept our sincerest condolences on the loss of Tony. His sudden and untimely passing reminds us all of the how precious, and yet tenuous, are the gifts of health and life.

We were truly honored to have known Anthony for the years that we did. His legendary commitment to the Water Tower Center and the Chestnut Hill Community who passed through its doors, or grew up on its courts and playing fields, assure that he will be remembered and beloved...

Linda,
Our deepest sympathy on the death of your husband, Tony. It seems like only yesterday that we were playing against each other in CYO basketball. He was truly a good friend and will be sorely missed.

Dear Linda,

I would like to extend my deepest sympathy to you and your family.I was shocked to hear of Tony's passing and needless to say, greatly saddened at the loss of a very good childhood friend who I will never forget. May happy family traditions and memories of Tony help you all through the difficult times that lie ahead. I am very upset that I can not attend Tony's funeral as I will be in California at that time. However, please know my thoughts and prayers are with you...

Our most sincere and heartfelt sympathy is extended to Tony's family. Many memories of his coaching our girls basketball team with such care and enthusiasm. A tremendous loss to our community.
John & Diane (Juliano) Sigmann