Harry Denno Jr.

Harry Denno Jr. obituary, Jenkintown, PA

Harry Denno Jr.

Harry Denno Obituary

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Harry Denno, Jr. passed away on Friday, October 4, 2024 at Prisma Health Richland Hospital in Columbia, SC. He was 67 years old. Harry was a longtime resident of King of Prussia, PA but more recently him and his wife moved to Elloree, SC. He worked for many years with Amtrak as a Call Center Clerk.
Born in Norristown, PA on July 26, 1957, he was a son of the late Yolanda and Harry Denno, Sr. Harry was the loving husband of Angel J. (nee Casto) Denno for 20 years.
In addition to his wife, Harry is survived by his two sons, Harry Denno III and Nicholas Denno; 5 step-children, Melissa, Felicia (Travis), John (Samantha), Charles, and Anthony "Do"; 4 grandchildren, Isabella, Arthur "A.J.", Fionn, and Tristan; his sister, Patti (David); two nephews, Matthew and Michael (Mary); as well as many other loving family members and friends.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend Harry's viewing at The Bacchi Funeral Home & Crematory, 805 DeKalb St. Bridgeport, PA 19405 on Thursday, October 17, 2024 from 4pm to 6pm, with his service starting at 6pm. Interment will be private for the family. A celebration of Harry's life will be held at a later date.
Arrangements are by The Bacchi Funeral Home & Crematory, Bridgeport, PA.
Condolences to the family at www.bacchifh.com.
To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Harry, please visit our floral store.

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Bacchi Funeral Home & Crematory

805 DeKalb Street (Route 202), Bridgeport, PA 19405

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Tommy Donofrio

October 14, 2024

I just can't believe that my Cousin/Friend is gone. I knew he wasn't feeling well but not to leave this Earth so young. It took 4 days before it really hit me like a brick that Harry is gone. We grew up together hanging out. Our phone conversations sometimes were over an hour long.
One of the things we did was race his 69 Firebird at Maple Grove using my rear tires from my Chevelle. He actually won a trophy that day. I was so proud of him. I didn't really care about Harry burning my tire treads.
RIP Harry, may we meet again! Love Cousin Tommy

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