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Anthony P. Piperata

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Anthony P. Piperata, 81, of Phillipsburg, NJ, died on Saturday, February 11, 2006 at his home. Born: On July 17, 1924 in Phillipsburg, he was a son of the late Frank and Teresa M. Vacarro Piperata. Personal: He was the husband of Muriel Lee "Skip" Piperata. Tony was the owner and operator of...

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To Skip and Family,
Tony was my first employer when I was in high school. Tony was a tough, hard working man with a great big heart. Now my heart goes out to you. Rest in peace Tony and may the Lord watch over your family. p.s.- One last set of tires to change Tony, "The Lord's"

To: The Piperata Family
May God's grace comfort you as you mourn the loss and celebrate the life of a man whose heart reached out past his family and customers to his church and community. He helped many people during his life, some anonymously. I was fortunate to have known him, both the character and the man, as a customer and brother knight.

Dear Skip, Susan and all of the Piperata family,
Please accept our deepest sympathies. I know no words we can say can ease your pain right now, just know that if you hold on to your memories he will always be in your hearts.
Please know that for all of us Tony will never be forgotten either. He was a pillar of the community. He touched every one that ever walked through that shop door looking for an answer, and Tony always had it. He was always there to help. He had his ways...

I'll miss our chats, as Im sure all who knew you will. May God bless your soul...Skip and your family will be in my prayers. You truly were one of a kind and it was an honor to know you. You will be missed

My deepest condolences Tony will be missed

To Piperata family, he will be sadly missed by a whole community. Our prayers are with the family at this time..

OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO SKIP,OUR LOVING FRIEND. YOU KNOW THAT YOU CAN CALL ON US FOR ANYTHING, YOU AND TONY WERE ONE OF OUR GREATEST FRIENDS, AND WE WILL MISS HIM ALWAYS.

OUR SINCEREST PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE FAMILY.REST IN PEACE....Dear Friend

Tony's gone....WOW...what a monumental loss this is. My brother, Roger, used to work for Tony...he died at age 19 (in 1980). I can remember clearly how distraught Tony was by his passing, but more than that, I can remember what an absolute blessing he was to our family at that time. May the HEAVENS OPEN UP and let your light continue to shine on us. MAY GOD BLESS those who are left behind with the peace of HIS PROMISE!