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Joseph Panzitta

Pittston, Pennsylvania

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PITTSTON— Joseph Panzitta, of Pollock Drive, Pittston, formerly of North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, died at home on Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2023.

Born Jan. 5, 1929, in Pittston, he was a son of the late Dominick and Minnie Gentile Panzitta. In his youth, his family moved to Triple Springs Farm...

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My sincere sympathies to the Panzitta family, including Mrs. Panzitta, on Joe´s passing. He was a wonderfully kind person who always loved to talk about mining history and other topics. He will long be remembered. Peace and best wishes to the family.

Sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. The Guidance and Love he taught shows through his family and the wonderful life he achieved! Pride and honesty in all you do is the testament he left on this precious Earth. May God bless you and help you continue his wonderful legacy.

Dear RoseMarie, We are very sorry to hear about your husband's passing. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Carol Carroll and Dorothy Carroll

We are so deeply sorry for your loss. - The Rutkoski Family

Some people enter our life and leave everlasting impressions. So too, are the memories that erupt at times and appear from a circumstance . He left a legacy filled with such, which allow for wonderful stories. My hope, besides God's blessings and solace on you all, that as those stories come to mind and are shared; they will always bring a smile.

My deepest condolences for your family. Joe was such a lovely man. He was such a gentleman. Joyce Cardoni.

Very sorry for your loss, Panzitta family.

To the Panzitta Family: We would like to offer our condolences. Joe will me missed but not forgotten. He was a great guy and fun to be around. I enjoyed my many talks with him on the farm and appreciate that he allowed us to plant alongside of him for many years. May God bless and greet him.

We are very sorry for the passing of The Chief. He was a very generous man and we learned so much about farming. He will be sadly missed.