Anthony Faso

Anthony Faso

Anthony Faso Obituary

Published by Philadelphia Inquirer/Philadelphia Daily News on Feb. 6, 2005.
FASO
ANTHONY Feb. 3, 2005; loving husband Cecelia (nee Stepanavicus); father of Jeanette Molczan, Cecilia White (John), Leon (Karen), Anthony (Pauline), Eva Weeks (Gary), Loretta Merola (Jay), James (Diane) and Richard (Elaine); also survived by 20 grandchildren and 18 great grand-children. Relatives and friends may call Tuesday, 9:30 A.M., Divine Mercy Church, 67th and Chester Ave., Phila., PA Funeral Mass 11 A.M. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. In lieu of flowers, family prefers donations to the above named Church. Arrangements KISH FUNERAL HOME, Broomall-Phila.

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Lisa Fetterman

February 7, 2005

Grandpop Faso will definately be missed by everyone. Grandpop was one of those people who you were proud to call Grandpop, he made everyone feel loved, warm and accepted. I will never forget his fun loving ways and his laugh. May he rest in peace that his suffering is now over and that he is with his "Maker".

Eva

February 6, 2005

I'm going to miss you, Dad. My only consolation is knowing that you are now pain-free and able to move around! Love, Eva

Catherine Norvaisa-Sweeney

February 6, 2005

I am going to miss a very important part of my life...a very special uncle. My happiest childhood memories are when I used to go to his house & blend in & be part of his family. He was always so much fun ,so loving & so kind. Uncles like Tony Faso are so very few & far between. I thank God for having blessed me with one of His rare Jewels..My deepest sympathy to Aunt Cecelia & all my wonderful cousins.

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