PITTSTON — Peter J. Lello Jr., 75, of Pittston, passed away Saturday, Feb. 16, 2019, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital following a long illness. A lifelong resident of the Pittston area, he was born March 18, 1943, the son of the late Peter J. Sr. and Ida Casaveccia (Household) Lello. Throughout his long career, Mr. Lello served as a Catholic education program director in local parishes, an executive in the food distribution and sales industry, and a professional fundraiser for charitable and educational groups.
A 1961 graduate of St. John the Evangelist High School, he attended King's College and was a Bachelor of Arts degree recipient from Columbia Pacific University.
Early in his career, he became associated with his father in the Sterling Beef and Wyoming Packing companies and a partner of P.J. Lello & Sons Food Brokerage. He later held sales and marketing positions with regional food brokerage and distribution firms, including Delbert Craig, Wilkes-Barre. He was an accomplished home cook, serving memorable meals to friends and business associates.
An active Catholic layman, he was on the parish staff of St. Anthony of Padua Church (St. Barbara's), Exeter, serving as the Director of Religious Education and simultaneously as an event planner and administrator of the parish catering hall. Earlier, he administered a similar program at St. Joseph Marello Parish, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Pittston.
Mr. Lello was known for his lifelong concern for the disadvantaged and the poor. He was very active in the Catholic Church as a Eucharistic minister, a leader of liturgical function and a master of ceremonies, as well as community groups serving on the board of directors of the Wyoming Valley AIDS Council from 1988 to 2003. He headed fundraising for the annual AIDS Walk and supervised other activities including community at large, small business, school and church organization campaigns in raising funds for AIDS.
In 2006, he joined the staff of Luzerne County Community College as Major Gifts Officer and Planned Giving Specialist, supporting a major capital campaign undertaken by the LCCC Foundation. The successful campaign enabled the construction of the Public Safety Training Institute. A second major campaign soon followed to support the construction of the Joseph A. Paglianite Culinary Institute and the Francis and Mary Gill Carrozza, RN, Health Science Center. As a member of the Institutional Advancement Team, he was in the forefront of promoting the need for LCCC satellite facilities, which were later opened in downtown Pittston and Scranton. Mr. Lello pursued hunger issues and raised funds to support the cause. The LCCC hunger facility was designated as the Peter J. Lello Food Bank in 2016. He later created the Peter and Ida Lello Memorial Scholarship for a nursing student. He retired from the college in 2017.
Mr. Lello was a parishioner of Our Lady of Eucharist Parish, Pittston.
He is survived by a sister, Diane Lello, of Lafayette Hill; two brothers, Denis and his wife, Bernadine, of Swoyersville; and brother Michael, of Jupiter, Fla.; niece Mia Lello and nephew Peter Lello; and numerous cousins and godchildren.
Peter's family would like to express a heartfelt thank you for the compassionate care provided to Peter to Dr. Mauer Biscotti, Drs. Joe and Jeanne Dreier, Dr. Ira Grossman, the staff at St. Luke's Villa, Wilkes-Barre, the staff at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, the staff at Fresenius Kidney Care Pittston and his caregiver, Lasha.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 9:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 22, 2019, in St. Joseph Marello Parish, 237 William St., Pittston. Those attending are asked to go directly to church Friday morning. Interment will follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 22, at Adonizio Funeral Home LLC, 251 William St., Pittston.
In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that donations be made to Our Lady of the Eucharist Parish, Pittston; St. Joseph Marello Parish, Pittston; the Peter J. Lello Food Bank (checks may be made out to Luzerne County Community College); or Care and Concern Ministries at St. John the Evangelist Church, Pittston.
To leave an online condolence, visit Peter's obituary at www.adoniziofuneralhome.com.
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Emma Jean & Alan Dente
February 28, 2019
We extend our deepest sympathies to the Lello family for our dear friend, Peter. Our friendship has extended into your family and we will always consider you all part of our "extended family". We believe our beloved Biagio is in Heaven waiting for Peter to share all the good memories of the meals we catered at St. Anthony's Center. May he rest in peace. God bless you all.
Marie and Joe Marranca
February 27, 2019
Dear Diane and Lello family members ,
So sorry to read of Peter's passing. May he always be remembered as a kind and caring person. He devoted so much to his community. Praying God will grant you all understanding and peace at this time. Our sincerest sympathy
Maryann Czarnecki
February 23, 2019
To family and friends,
Peter received a good Catholic education from the Immaculate Heart Nuns at St. John the Evagelist High School which formed Peter into a man of charity and knowledge of his obligations to his Catholic Faith. I share that experience since we graduated together and taught Religious Education at Mount Carmel Parish. He has given much.
Rita KAye
February 20, 2019
Diane,Dennis, Bernie, Michael & family,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Peter. He will be remembered for being a kind, caring and giving person. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Rita & family.
Will Worlinsky
February 20, 2019
Thoughts & Prayers always for you Peter & your extended Family. Thanks so much for all your thoughtfulness & caring for so many... God Bless & God's Speed.
Neil Donnelly
February 20, 2019
Denis and Family , Pete was always reaching out to help our fellow men and women from his early days .
A great man ! Blessings and condolences to his family and friends .
Joseph & Deborah Sellitto
February 20, 2019
Denis, Michael, and Family. Please accept our deepest sympathy. May Peter Rest In Peace.
Edward Esposito
February 18, 2019
Peter, your work at St. Anthony's will never be forgotten. Rest in peace.
David Gula
February 18, 2019
Peter, we had our ups and downs 20 years ago during our short lived whatever you want to call it but I always wanted you to be happy with your life. And I've thought of you from time to time and wondered how your golden years turned out. I hope you lived, laughed, loved, and found the beauty this world had to offer. Rest in peace.
Alfredo Baez
February 18, 2019
Peter was my dear friend, and I will miss him. God Bless Peter Lello.
Linda Maffei Luchetti
February 18, 2019
I will deeply miss my long time, cherished friend.
Rest in peace.
Edward SABOL
February 18, 2019
I just met Peter 3 years ago and I've enjoyed his company and I wish we were able to spend more time together. Rest in peace my friend! You will be greatly missed!!!
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