Louis C. Pantalone, Sr.
On February 13, 2026 of Washington Twp. Age 65. Beloved husband of Debbie (nee Megali). Devoted father of Louis C. Pantalone, Jr. (Gina). Loving grandfather of Giovanna and Gabriella. Dear son of the late Lou and Rose Pantalone. Dear brother of the late Carolyn Pantalone. Loved by nieces and nephews. Cherished brother in law of Diana and the late Donna. He is survived by his loving dog, Rocky, and granddogs Stella, and Willy.
What can you say about a man who cared deeply about his family. His wife, Debbie and only son, Louis were his life. Lou and Debbie shared 33 lovely years of marriage and Louis Jr. was his pride and joy, his best friend and shadow and taught him everything he knows about construction.
We cannot forget about his granddaughters who were his everything. He loved his Gigi and would lay on the floor when she was starting to walk and could play with her for hours. He loved holding Gabriella and telling her how much he loved her.
He enjoyed tending to his indoor aquarium along with his Koi pond in the back yard, that he and Louis redesign 3 times. He also loved gardening and cross mixing vegetables with hot peppers to give it that extra spicy taste.
Together, he and Debbie would make butter cookies, Italian cakes and would make his mother’s famous pizzelles with his own twist around the holidays.
He took pleasure in making meatballs for parties and was the best host for the pool parties during the summer time. He also loved riding around in his Harley Davidson motorcycle when the weather was nice.
He was a lifelong hardworking construction superintendent. You may have been to one his projects. He was one of the main superintendents at Citizens Bank Park. He worked on a few project at the Philadelphia Airport and various other projects through South Philly, New Jersey and Delaware. He was also the owner of Pantalone Construction and he may have performed a job for you or someone you know.
Family and friends are welcome to attend his viewing Saturday, February 21st 10:30 – 11:30 AM at SS. Peter & Paul Roman Catholic Church, 362 Ganttown Rd., Washington Twp. Mass of Christian Burial 11:45 AM. Interment SS. Peter & Paul Cemetery, Springfield, PA.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Louis’s memory may be made to the American Diabetes Association.
“A Life Well Lived Is Worth Remembering”