Gilbert-Intrieri-Obituary

Gilbert Intrieri

Enola, Pennsylvania

1944 - 2021

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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Gilbert "Gibby" Intrieri, age 77. Son of the late Louis & Elizabeth (Magaro) Intrieri, Gil was born on May 24, 1944 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He attended John Harris High School and graduated in 1962. He later went on to attend...

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Dear Intrieri FamilY: Gil was a very great person who always cared about making a difference. I enjoyed our association especially in helping in local politics. He was a tireless worker. Gil will be greatly missed. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. "Keep the Faith!"

Dear Family of Gibby, I was saddened to learn of the passing of your loved one. I worked, played golf and many years ago racquetball with him. He was a great guy and I always enjoyed his friendship. A long time ago, I worked with his brother, Joe. May God comfort your family.

January 11, 2020 The last gathering at Terry Jones Woodshop, Mechanicsburg, PA

I briefly worked with Gibby at the Liquor Control Board. He was in my opinion a fine person, great personality, and I am glad I knew him. May he rest in peace running those inferno computers in Heaven.

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So sorry to hear about Gib. Thoughts and prayers to the family.

I will miss Gil. Knew him at work and at Romeos. Good man who made life more enjoyable with him in it. RIP Gil.

Marie and family, I am sorry to hear about the passing of your husband and father Gil. May his memory be eternal! Marianne Allen (formerly from Enola)

I am sincerely saddened for the loss Gibby and my thoughts and prayers are with Marie and the Intrieri family. My friendship with Gib began at The Boys Club and continued on through Edison and John Harris. In January 2020 I had the pleasure of my friends company for the last time and I will cherish the memory of that time. His humor was immense and there was always laughing in his presence. One Day at John Harris Gib decided that he didn't want to go to classes and asked me if he could...