Peter A Altavilla Jr.

Peter A Altavilla Jr. obituary, Burlington, NJ

Peter A Altavilla Jr.

Peter Altavilla Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Page Funeral Home - Burlington on Jan. 15, 2026.
Peter A. Altavilla, Jr. of Burlington Township passed away Tuesday, January 6, 2026, at Cooper Hospital in Camden, at the age of 66. Peter, or Pete, was born in Levittown, PA and became a long-time resident of Burlington, both in childhood and then again with his family later in life.

Peter served his country honorably for twenty-one years in the United States Army, commissioned in 1983 and retiring in 2004 at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He continued to serve his country as a civilian, working as an executive level program manager in the defense industry. First at Alion Science and Technology, which then became Huntington Ingalls Industries.

Pete involved himself with many activities, people, groups, communities, and organizations, and often put as much of himself as he could into them. He was very involved in the Alpha Pi Lambda Fraternity at Drexel University, and served as its Alumni Vice President for many years. He joined the Boy Scouts of America when his son did, and served as Scoutmaster, Assistant Scoutmaster, and other roles with BSA Troop 32 of Mt. Holly. Pete stayed very close with many friends from childhood and with many from his service in the Army. He was instrumental in the founding of the Drexel Alumni Veterans Network. Pete was also a member of the South Jersey Celtic Society, and thoroughly enjoyed its events. In all of these communities, and more, Pete enjoyed the brotherhood and camaraderie that each group brought and that he was privileged to share.

In his spare time, Pete enjoyed traveling, reading, and collecting models and other memorabilia. He loved history, especially the revolutionary era and military history broadly. He enjoyed the outdoors, and had a great fondness for specific places and activities that were special to him and his family. These include Down East Maine, Island Beach State Park, Army-Navy football games, Stewart's Root Beer in Burlington, and many more.

He was predeceased by his parents, Peter A. and Ann Marie (nee Liott) Altavilla, Sr. He is survived by his wife Barbara (Babs), (nee Dubov), and his son and daughter in law; Peter Anthony and Jennifer Pearlman Altavilla, III, and many other extended family members.

A memorial mass will be celebrated 11am Saturday January 24th in St. Paul R.C. Church, 223 E. Union St., Burlington, NJ.

Pete will be interred with military honors at the Ft. Indiantown Gap National Cemetery at a later date.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Page Funeral Home, Burlington.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to Wreaths Across America http://www.wreathsacrossamerica.org/pages/190380 / St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

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January 21, 2026

Patricia & Charles Schleif posted to the memorial.

January 19, 2026

Tony Fonts posted to the memorial.

January 19, 2026

Liana Shimkus posted to the memorial.

Patricia & Charles Schleif

January 21, 2026

Dear Babs, Peter Anthony & Jenn,
We are so sorry to hear the news about our dear sweet cousin Peter.
We will always remember him & he will be missed.
Love,
Cousin Patricia & Charles

Tony Fonts

January 19, 2026

Will always cherish with big smiles all our fun and friendship at the Pi.
Love you my dear friend.

Liana Shimkus

January 19, 2026

My deepest condolences! I have had the privilege of working with Pete since 2011. He has always advocated a team environment and made me feel welcome and valued from the day I started working with him. I will miss him dearly!

JD Calderone

January 16, 2026

I am very sorry to read of Pete's passing. I came to know Pete through his involvement in the Alpha Pi Lambda Alumni Organization while I was an undergraduate. He truly cared for our fraternity and was a great asset to both the undergraduate and post-graduate organizations. He will be missed.

You all are in my thoughts and prayers.

JD Calderone (APL '25)

Anthony Loglisci

January 16, 2026

Babs and Pete Jr.,

I was brokenhearted to learn of the passing of Pete. He was a special human being who combined a warm loving personality with practicality and always getting the mission done. I was fortunate to serve with Pete at Ft Sill almost forty years ago but still can smile at the laughter and great times we shared along the other LTs Holter, Dermacion and Pepper Dot nose Steve.

I still can see those thick eyebrows moving up and down when I asked him how it was going with Babs when they first began dating. He really loved her and that made me happy. My prayers will be special ones for the repose of his soul but no doubt guys like Pete are already in paradise.

Love you my brother,

Tony Loglisci

Robin Wright

January 16, 2026

My deepest condolences, my prayers are with you and your family. I met Pete shortly after he started working at Alion. We had been selected to work a special project for the company. In addition to being smart and capable, Pete was a true team player. Pete was a valuable member of our company and he touched many people. His humor, friendly nature, and contributions will be sorely missed. Rest in peace, my friend.

Drew Bishop

January 16, 2026

I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Pete for several years at Alion and HII. He was a good man who truly cared about the mission and his people. I am lucky to have known him.

Tom McCarron

January 16, 2026

I am sorry for your loss. I worked with Pete at HII, he was a kind, generous, selfless, and passionate person and he will be missed by all.

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