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Anthony J. "Tony" Trezza

Valley Forge, Pennsylvania

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September 1, 2021
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Valley Forge, Pennsylvania

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D'Anjolell Memorial Home of Broomall Obituary

TREZZA 1922-2021 Anthony J. Trezza "Tony", age 98, on Sept. 1, 2021 of Valley Forge, PA. Predeceased by his wife Janet M. (nee Morell) Trezza. Survived by his children Scott A. Trezza, MD and June (Bruce) Eisenhard, his Granddaughter Mary Eisenhard, his sisters Marie Trezza and Edith...

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So sorry to hear of Tony's passing. I will always remember our meeting on the roof top cafe area of the hotel in Pietrasanta. Little did we know at that moment that we were both sculptors, both from the Philadelphia area and that I was now head of the sculpture department where Tony went to school. That started a artistic journey for many years to follow. I will always remember his joy in so many things but in particular, friends, family, and life! May he rest in peace,

Thank you all for the nice words about our Dad. He was one of a kind, for sure, always had us laughing

Tony lit the world with his great artwork but he left an even greater legacy with the humor and warm relationships he shared with family and friends. I felt priviledged to be among them.

Glad I was able to be there for Tony's funeral and internment. Very impressive military honors at the burial. So happy to have met other Trezza family members and heard new stories about Tony and Vic in their wild college days! Prayers and condolences to June and Scott.

Mr. Trezza was always very kind to me, and I will always remember him for that kind nature and his artistic talent, which I greatly admired. How fortunate you all have been to have had him around for so long. He will be missed, and I will think of him, and all of his family, when I'm up on The Mountain in Valley Forge! With respect and regards, Peter Brown

I hope his passion and creativity continue into the next life, he was the best.

Tony was a one of a kind. A true artist. He is the end of an era of all my parent's friends. He will be missed.

I came to know Tony later in life as an artist. A group of us sculptors would meet for lunch periodically to ‘talk art’ and share details of our current projects and recent travels. Thank you Tony for the lunches, the laughs and the support. Most of all, thank you for sharing your beautiful visions in marble.

Thank you for sharing your art with me Tony. I am blessed to have crossed your path. Go dance with your wife now, she's been waiting for you!