Obituary published on Legacy.com by Dunn-Givnish Funeral Home on Dec. 5, 2024.
Antoinette Marie (Horin) Pedicone
Antoinette M. Pedicone of
Langhorne, PA went home to be with the Lord on Monday, December 2, 2024 with her loving family by her side.
Born in
Philadelphia, PA on July 3, 1940, Antoinette (Toni) was the beloved and devoted wife of 50 years to the late John J. Pedicone, Sr. She is survived by her loving children and spouses; Catherine (Joseph) Spera of Newtown, John J. (Marianne) Pedicone, Jr. of Roslyn, Donna (John) Nolasco of Buckingham, Erika (Keith) Larson of Salt Lake City, UT and Toni (Adam) Bausch of Levittown. Grandmother of eleven grandchildren Emily and Jordan Spera; Eric (Karina), Michael (Shannon) and Kirsten Pedicone; Zachary and Ella Nolasco; Samuel and Maxwell Larson; Julianna and Jack Bausch. As a special blessing, she recently became the adoring great-grandmother to Julian John Pedicone. Daughter of the late Edward and Anna Horin. Sister to Michael (Loretta) Horin and the late Edward (Pat) Horin, Jr.
Toni graduated from Hallahan High School, she attended the Art Museum School of Philadelphia studying in Art Design and Pierce College of Philadelphia. She was employed at First Data and then Jones Apparel Group.
Toni was known for her amazing love of life. She had a beautiful singing voice and loved to dance. Pushing back the living room table and teaching her young children how to jitterbug was a common occurrence that lasted well into their adult lives. She had special artistic talents, her drawings and paintings are beautiful, and she won an award for her artistic renderings of fashion design. She enjoyed making clothing and Halloween costumes for her children, crocheting and knitting, decorating and interior design. She loved playing games. She was especially talented in playing Rummy 500 and could tally points in her head quicker than any opponent who used a calculator. She was incredibly hospitable and possessed exceptional culinary skills, a phenomenal cook and baker, who enjoyed making and serving her family's Polish and Ukrainian recipes, as well as her husband's Italian heritage dishes. She could host a gathering of four or forty without breaking a sweat. She always had something cooking in her kitchen.
Toni was a devoted and adoring mother to her five children. Her husband and children were her world. Her family was everything to her. Her teachings of love and family are forever engraved in the hearts of her children and grandchildren. The void left by her passing is immeasurable, and she will be dearly missed by all who were touched by her love and kindness. Good night and God bless you, Mom.
Relatives and friends are invited to a viewing at Dunn-Givnish Funeral Home 378 S. Bellevue Avenue,
Langhorne, PA from 8:15 – 10:15 a.m., followed by a mass at 11 a.m. at Our Lady of Grace Church, 255 Bellevue Avenue, Penndel, PA on Monday, December 9, 2024. Interment will follow at Our Lady of Grace Cemetery.
Family services are entrusted to the Dunn-Givnish Life Celebration Home, 215-757-3331