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Anthony J. DellaPolla Sr.

November 4, 1946 - February 18, 2020
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Anthony J. DellaPolla, Sr, on February 18, 2020, of Washington Twp.  Beloved husband of Denise (nee Dorizio).  Devoted father of Desiree Abrams (William) and Anthony DellaPolla.  Loving grandfather of William and Joseph.  Dear brother of John, Thomas and the late Anna Mae and Dale. Anthony’s life will be honored and remembered privately by his family.Continue Reading

Arleen Liberi left a message on February 23, 2020:
In memory of Anthony J. DellaPolla Sr., Arleen Liberi lit a candle
Arleen Liberi left a message on February 23, 2020:
Denise, I am sorry for your loss. May the good memories of Anthony always be with you and your family.
Donna Traina left a message on February 23, 2020:
I am so sorry for your loss. May God watch over you and your family.
thomas spina left a message on February 23, 2020:
In memory of Anthony J. DellaPolla Sr., thomas spina lit a candle
thomas spina left a message on February 23, 2020:
we will miss Tony our friend and neighbor. our best to his family.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Gregg Jannetti left a message on February 23, 2020:
I'm so sorry My family and I are thinging of you and your family during this very sad time. We will keep you in our prayers.
Rocky Croce left a message on February 22, 2020:
Anna and I are sorry for your loss
Diana Bruno left a message on February 21, 2020:
Rest in peace brother-in-law
Dan & Betty Hans left a message on February 21, 2020:
My husband and I first met Tony and Denese camping where they were our neighbors. Tony was one of the first people that welcomed us and we quickly became friends. We even saw them when the campground was closed for the season. We had some great times down the campground just sitting around talking. We loved Tony’s stories about old times. He made us laugh. He will be sadly missed. Our prayers go out to his family
Egizi Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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