Anthony-Mongi-Obituary

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Anthony J. "Tony" Mongi

Summit Hill, Pennsylvania

Oct 3, 1954 – Apr 23, 2024

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BORN
October 3, 1954
DIED
April 23, 2024
LOCATION
Summit Hill, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Thomas J. Parambo Funeral Home - Summit Hill Obituary

Anthony J. “Tony” Mongi, 69, of Summit Hill, passed away on Tuesday, April 23, 2024 in Summit Hill. Born in Coaldale, he was the son of the late John “Copper” Mongi and Helen (Oleyar) Mongi. He was a graduate of Marian Catholic High School, Class of 1972. Tony last worked as a Truck Driver for...

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My condolences to the family, RIP Tony

Just reminiscing about the last times I saw Tony. We talked about John Mayer touring with the Dead. I witnessed his amazing skill at making level a floor that was higher on one side all the way across the room! What a job! But he knew how to do it, and accomplished it. He kept chickens. He was skilled as a mechanic. But my favorite visit was when he made chicken gumbo for my visit. I ate with he and Maria, had several servings. Delicious! He is the only one of my 40 cousins to cook for me. He...

Maria, My thoughts and prayers are with you. Fondly, Claire McGinley

Tony, we were just talking about you this past week. Now I know where you are, Rest in Peace.

Maria and family, Sorry for your loss. May memories of good times past provide comfort and peace to you and your family during this difficult time.

My condolences to Kenny, Hummer, and the entire Mongi family. Some of my best years were forming & playing in our band, Switchback. When we needed a banjo player, Tony taught himself to play five string banjo. When we needed a bass player, Tony went out and bought & learned an upright bass! They were just a few examples of his fortitude and desire to accomplish whatever he put his mind to! Lots of great memories...RIP brother Tony.

My sincere sympathy to cousin Tony’s family at this difficult time. Praying for your peace and comfort.

Our sincere sympathy to Tony's family on his passing. Tony was a great guy who I knew as a friend from Lansford and later as a classmate at Marian High. May his memory be a blessing to his family and all that knew him.
George Diabes & Family