Armondo-Verdecchio-Obituary

Armondo P. Verdecchio

Pennsville, New Jersey

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DIED
February 21, 2020
LOCATION
Pennsville, New Jersey
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Armondo P. Verdecchio Penns Grove, N.J. Armondo P. Verdecchio, a resident of Penns Grove, NJ passed away suddenly on February 17, 2020. Armondo was predeceased by his parents, Pietro and Elvera Verdecchio and his brother, Ricardo J. Verdecchio. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Elizabeth M....

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Thoughts and prayers to friends and family. Armondo was a wonderful person.

From the "Brothers" he served with, the 22nd Infantry Regiment...our sincere condolences to his family...
We were hoping to have him share a "mini-reunion" with us last September in Tennessee...I spoke to him and he said it wasn't possible due to his work..., but we had a great conversation via phone, so sorry we never got together...he was such a gentleman and one of the Heroes of this country...thanking him for his service!
May your family have great memories to remember and they will...

Chuck and I were very sorry to hear of Armondo's passing. Much love and prayers sent to the family.

He is the brother of my dearest friend, Jeanette Spencer. Through her I knew that he was a caring and loving brother and wonderful Father and Husband . My prayers for those he loved and left behind to grieve his passing.

I'm so very sorry for his loved ones. He will be missed by many people,he was such a hard worker,never stopped. He's relaxing now.
The family is in my prayers.

My thoughts and prayers are with the entire family.

Of the many professionals I worked with in Planning and Zoning over the years in several South Jersey Towns, I found Armond to be one of the finest, dedicated gentlemen. So sorry to see his passing. May he rest in peace

Armondo was a great man, father, husband, grandfather, and to me, friend. A caring nature about him, and was such a mainstay in our community. I will miss the hugs you gave me every time I see you at Small Town gigs. You were a fine man, and I will see you again.

My deepest condolences to the family