Albert Pantalone

Albert Pantalone obituary, Broomall, PA

Albert Pantalone

Albert Pantalone Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by D'Anjolell Memorial Home of Broomall on Feb. 7, 2025.

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ALBERT PANTALONE
Albert Pantalone, age 93, passed away on February 4, 2025, peacefully at his home, surrounded by his family. He was a resident of Havertown, PA for 45 years. He and his wife came to this country from Abruzzo, Italy.
He is predeceased by his brothers Rocco, Ennio, and Alfredo and his sisters Antonietta, Lucia, and Iolanda.
Survived by his wife Emma "Maria" (nee Mammarella), and his children Lolita (Ken) Luczka, Litizia (James) Maloney, Sandra (Clinton) Moyer, Albert (Nicolette) and Peter (Marie), his grandchildren Elaine, Daniel, Christine, Clinton, Devon, Christian, Vincent, Victoria, Dominic, Claudia, Melanie, Elana and Ella, and his great grandchildren Coretta and Maya. He is also survived by his sisters Maria (of Italy), Iolanda (of Australia), and Pasqualina (of Italy).
Albert worked at Villanova in the Athletic Department for over 37 years. As a huge Wildcat fan, he enjoyed seeing all of their sports teams, particularly the basketball team. His Villanova family gave him the nickname "Big AL". He enjoyed watching all of the Philadelphia teams on TV, surrounded by his family.
One of his favorite pastimes was gardening. Never one to waste money buying established plants for his garden, he would cultivate his own seeds each spring until they were ready to be transplanted to his garden (He also believed no store could do it as well as he could). His backyard garden would produce incredible yields that kept family and neighbors well fed for months!
Albert has an incredible story. As a 12-year old boy during WW-II, German soldiers occupied his hometown. Despite the danger, Albert's father aided and hid several injured American paratroopers. Upon discovery of this, the German soldiers shot and killed Albert's father and forced the remaining family out of their home. The family hid in nearby woods for several weeks simply trying to survive. After the devastation of the war, a teenage Albert and his brother Rocco traveled to South America to find work. They returned to Italy a few years later where Albert and Maria finally married. Soon after the wedding, they decided that the best opportunities awaited them in the U.S. With limited finances, Albert traveled to the U.S. on his own until he could save enough money to send for his wife and infant daughter Lolita.
After a few years, along came Litizia and Sandy. They finally saved enough to purchase their first home in Clifton Heights. Dad worked two and three jobs to make ends meet while mom worked as a seamstress at home, especially as the family grew to include Albert and Peter. His work ethic was something that continued throughout his life. He was always helping out his children with home improvement projects. Most friends had no idea how old he was, because he could keep up with people 20 years younger.
Albert's greatest joy was his large Italian family. He and his wife Maria were married over 68 years. Sundays were spent around the kitchen table, eating the great Italian food prepared at home, and laughing with his children and grandchildren. He always said he was blessed in so many ways.
Albert's greatest wish was to have our family traditions live on through his children and grandchildren.
The tributes from near and far through this difficult time have been amazing. The common theme from everyone who knew him was that he was uniquely special a great man a true gentleman. He was loved by everyone. Everyone who came into contact with him was treated to his wonderful smile and great disposition. He left an indelible mark on everyone he met. The world was brighter if you were lucky enough to have known him.
Relatives and Friends are invited to his Viewing on Friday evening, February 14, from 6-8pm at The Robert L. D'Anjolell Memorial Home of Broomall, 2811 West Chester Pike. A second opportunity to pay respects will be on Saturday morning from 10-11am at St Denis Church, 2401 St Denis Lane, Havertown, PA. This will be followed by his Funeral Mass at 11:30 am. Entombment immediately following at SS. Peter & Paul Garden Mausoleum.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in Albert's memory may be made to Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 105 Wilson Avenue, Havertown, PA.
When someone you love becomes a memory, that memory becomes a treasure.
He will forever be our treasure.
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Pat Pantaleone

February 14, 2025

We all will miss you so very much my uncle AL Pat and Nancy and family

Pat Pantaleone and wife Nancy

February 14, 2025

Ellen Eckman

February 13, 2025

The saying, "What you see is what you get," certainly holds true for Albert. He always had a smile on his face which spoke to his positive attitude and upbeat spirit. You felt truly seen and appreciated when you were in his presence. He had a way of making you feel special.

I'm fortunate to have known Albert from my early childhood. Since he was my maternal grandmother's nephew, I would see him and his family at varied family events throughout the years. He was a good person and his family is a reflection of that goodness. If you were fortunate to have known him, you can count yourself blessed!

Susan Guarino

February 7, 2025

I adored Albert Pantalone...everyone did at Villanova Athletics. He had a smile for everyone, every day. I was blessed to have him in my every day life for 25 years. How about that?? Call me lucky. Right now I am gathering strength to call my daughters with this news. Chuck, Susan, Meghan and Susie Guarino are mourning for the Pantslone family tonight . God bless your family

Domenick Versaggi

February 7, 2025

Worked at Nova in the Athletic Dept, till I retired in 2018. Albert was the best, he seemed never to have a bad day in his life. We always shared our Italian heritage with each other. He reminded me of my late Grandfather. God Bless you Albert!

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