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Andrea DeIuliis, age 90, of Media, PA, passed away on September 2, 2025. Born in Pizzoferrato, Italy, he was the son of the late Domenico and Emelia DeIuliis (née Ciccarelli).
Andrea loved spending time with his family and friends, where laughter and shared meals kindled a bond that spanned generations. He loved to make people laugh with his stories.
Andrea dedicated many years to become a well known and loved barber, where his skill and gentle touch brought moments of warm camaraderie with his clients. He was not merely a barber; he was a confidant, an advisor, and a source of comfort within the community he served.
Andrea was the beloved husband of the late Antoinetta DeIuliis (née Sciulli); loving father of Domenic DiGuilio (Monica) and Diana Pinketti (John); adoring “Nonno” of Johnny (Ashley), Claudia (Mark), Nick, Max, and Isabella; caring great-grandfather of Sophie and J.D. Andrea is predeceased by his 3 sisters, Josefina Pasquarelli, Felicia Pasquarelli, and Amelia DelGiovane.
Family and friends are invited to Andrea’s Viewing 9:30-10:15 AM on Friday, September 5, 2025 at Nativity BVM Church, 30 E. Franklin St., Media, PA 19063, followed by his Funeral Mass at 10:30 AM. Interment SS Peter & Paul Church, Springfield, PA.
Contributions in Andrea’s memory would be appreciated to the American Cancer Society, https://www.cancer.org/donate/memorial-giving.html or the Dementia Society of America, https://www.dementiasociety.org/memorials.
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