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Philip A. Santoro

Nutley, New Jersey

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Philip A. Santoro, 56, of Furlong, Pa., passed away Monday, March 31, 2014. The funeral service will be on Saturday at the S.W. Brown & Son Funeral Home (www.swbrownandson.com), 267 Centre St., Nutley, N.J., at 12:30 p.m. Visitors will...

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Wow Another year has passed again !!! Drove by one of your favorite Italian restaurants in Philly this week ! Thinking of you !

Omg coming up on 10 years since you passed away ! So many things have happened in the world and our airline career !! Wish you could have experienced it !

I can´t believe it´s been 9 years already where has the time gone ? This would have been your final year at American Airlines with mandatory retirement at the age of 65!!! Would have loved to seen you retire after all the years we had been following each other in this career back from our flight instructors day in 1982!!! Thinking of you!

Pedro expressed my thoughts perfectly. Miss you Phil !!

8 years since you left us I think you often and missing you my friend ! I take comfort in knowing you are all together now

Hard to believe it’s been 7 years since your passing I think of you often my dear friend ! Now Kathy has joined you after her long battle with cancer along with your mom and dad you are all together again and Kathy is no longer suffering! I pray for you and your family and mostly for Kathys family ❤ God bless them ! Your friend always , Capt. Pedro Alvarez .

6 years have past since I hugged my brother Phil. There have been so many times I wanted to call you and talk. Than I realize I cant. It hurts more as the years pass. Our family has grown so much since you left us. We always talk about you and brag about you. We just built our new home and we dedicated a room just for you. Im still fighting my battle against cancer and there are times when I just need your help and support. However, I know that it was so hard after moms Cancer battle for you,...

My Uncle Phil was such an amazing human being. He was so unbelievably intelligent. I remember every time he would come visit us in Florida when I was a kid, he would sit down and help me with any homework I didn't understand. That spoke to his character, and what a selfless and caring man he was. Plus, his quirky sense of humor, where he would hang all my stuffed animals in my blinds in my bedroom :) . That always cracked me up. I always looked up to him and I miss him so very much every day....

I remember my silly uncle Phil. He used to steal my barbies and mess with me as a kid, just for a laugh. He had such a silly chuckle too. I wish he were here for my husband (whos also a pilot) to meet him. I think it wouldve been so awesome to see the two together, talking aviation. My two fav pilots. We miss you uncle Phil! Keep watch over us!