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Anthony J. Biago Sr.

February 24, 1938 - June 28, 2022
Visitation
Saint Jude's Roman Catholic Parish
420 South Mountain Boulevard
Mountain Top, PA 18704
570-474-6315 | Map
Tuesday 7/5, 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Mass
Saint Jude's Roman Catholic Parish
420 South Mountain Boulevard
Mountain Top, PA 18704
570-474-6315 | Map
Tuesday 7/5, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Military Honors to be accorded by the United States Army at the conclusion of the Funeral Mass.

Charity
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS, COLORECTAL CANCER ALLIANCE INC
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Anthony J. Biago Sr., 84, a resident of Mountain Top, passed into eternal life on Tuesday, June 28, 2022, at the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Wilkes-Barre.   His loving wife is Barbara E. (Killiri) Biago, with whom he would have celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary on October 8th.   Born on February 24,Continue Reading

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Doris & Dave Weichert left a message on July 27, 2022:
We were saddened to hear about Tony’s passing. Many memories with Troop 75 in Cranford. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family!
Joseph Kerekes left a message on July 5, 2022:
Tony & Family, May God bless you all, it was an honor and a privilege to have been acquainted with your father he will be greatly missed. Try to remember all of the great years you have spent as a family during this difficult time. I will keep you all in my prayers, Rest in peace Tony.
Ann DiSomma left a message on July 3, 2022:
I remember Tony, many years ago, while living in Mountaintop. What an amazing journey he had. God bless his family . “May your happy memories give you peace and comfort during this challenging time.
René Vacilotto left a message on July 3, 2022:
Our condolences on the loss of Dear Tony. Anna Maria Vacilotto, René Vacilotto and all your italian cousins in Treviso.
Lori Rossi left a message on July 2, 2022:
RIP our dear cousin Tony Thank you for the many happy memories of the times we spent together. Your Canadian cousins Lori and John
condolence-image Wroblewski Funeral Home left a message:
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Thank you for trusting us to care for your loved one. May comfort and peace surround all of you.
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