Anthony D. Pirillo, Jr., Esq. of Greenhill Farms in Philadelphia, PA, died on October 4, 2007. He is survived by his beloved wife of 34 years, Sherry nee Katz. He was the loving father of Anthony D. Pirillo III Gina, Diane Fontana Joseph and Natalie Workosky Robert; adoring grandfather of Taylor and Joseph Fontana III,Continue Reading
Dear Mrs. Perillo and Family, I am truly sorry for your lose. I worked for Tony when he was the manager of Emilio's Resturant in Overbrook. He was wonderful to me and I often thought of him. Truly Sorry, Valerie Slaughter
I'm sure tony is up in heaven looking over all of us. I thought for sure that the phillies would win the big game now that their # 1 van was in heaven. Anytime my mother and I would stop and visit tony he would be watching sports. Some of my best memories growing up was going to work with my mom who was tony's nurse and going out with tony either going and getting his hair cut or going and getting something to eat. No matter where we went Tony ran into someone he knew. He was a guy that knew everyone. I just want to say thank you tony for everything. Tony gave his old wheelchairs and other items to my mother after she got sick. He was such a generous man. Thank you for being you. I will miss you tony God Bless Love Always Catherine Klimczak
Unfortunately, I have to take my 86 year old father-in law to the eye doctor on Monday morning so i will have to miss the viewing of Tony. I first met Tony when he managed the bar at Front and Chestnut Sts. Unbeknown to me, he was also a fraternity brother of Alpha Phi Delta. I loved talking to him and hearing all his stories and meeting the judges and big time attorneys who frequented the bar. Even though I was in his company only a few years he taught me many lessons about how to act around people and about life. I was saddened to hear about his health problems later in life. I will miss him.
Diane, my, condoles to you and your family in such a time as this
