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Anthony W. Pellegrino

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Anthony W. Pellegrino, 90, formerly of Mt Bethel, passed away Tuesday, December 18, 2007 at LifeQuest in Quakertown. Born: He was the son of the late Antonio and Antoinette Scalzo Pellegrino. Personal: He was the husband of the former Viola Falco. Anthony was employed as a materials manager for...

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Dear Frank & Judi,
We were so sorry to hear about Tony, he was always very good to us whenever we visited. He and Marty always had a great time together, no matter if it was hunting or just hanging out together. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. You have our sincere sympathy.

Judi, Frank and boys,
I was so sorry to hear about pop-pop. The few times that I was able to visit, he was always happy, whistling and loved working in the garden. (he sure had a green thumb). I know you will all miss him and my thoughts and prayers are with you all. Love, Terri

Dear Frank and family, Paul and I are very saddened by Tony's death. He was a special friend and we have known the Pellegrino's for a very long time. We have shared in the stories and the visits at the house over the years and we know Tony will be missed by his family and friends. All of you are in our prayers.

Judi and Frank,
Although I didn't know Frank's Dad, I know he was loved by you all and will be missed. Our deepest condolences go out to you all.

So Sorry at the loss of Tony. He was a great friend and a lot of help. We loved him.

Dear Frank and Judy, Our heart felt sympathies to you and yours. Franks dad had a great life and I'm sure he'll be missed for a long time. Love Stuart and Alice

Dear Frank, Judi and Family,
We were sorry to hear of the passing of Tony. He was one of the first people we met when we moved to River Road in 1973. He was always ready to lend a helping hand to two young kids (that was John and Donnae!). We are glad we had the opportunity to know Tony. You are in our prayers. Love, Donnae and John Farley

I would like to express thanks to everyone who knew Tony over the years. He was always genuinely happy to help everyone, and it always gave him tremendous pleasure to feed them if they came to visit. He didn't have a selfish bone in his body, loved his dogs and his family, loved being active and outdoors, had great knowledge and tremendous strength, and truly cared for everyone. Thanks for being a part of his life, for being his friend, for letting him do whatever it was he did for you, for...