Carmen P. Pirritano

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Carmen P. Pirritano, of the Rhawnhurst section of Philadelphia, passed away on August 27, 2024, at age 94. Beloved Husband of the late Catherine Pirritano. Loving Father of Carmen Pirritano, Jr. (Susan), Stephen Pirritano (Diana), Kenneth Pirritano (Andrea), and the late Joseph Pirritano. Devoted grandfather of Andrew, Alec, Gianna, Marissa, Connor, and the late Stephen. Brother of Marie Urbanski and John Pirritano and the late Anthony Pirritano, James Pirritano, Jennie Calabria, and Anna Pirritano. Also survived by many loving, nieces and nephews.

He was a proud veteran of the United States Marine Corps (1948-1952), a retired member of The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 107, and founder of C&G Auto Repair, a now 2nd generation family business.

Family and friends are invited to attend his viewing and funeral on Monday, September 9th, 2024, from 9:30 am - 10:30 am in Resurrection of Our Lord RC Church, (Castor & Shelmire Aves). There will be a funeral mass at 10:30 am with burial to follow in Holy Cross Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Carmen’s memory to the Stephen J. Pirritano Memorial Scholarship Fund (Stevie’s Fund) PO Box, 312 Feasterville, PA 19053

Michelle (Lanoza) DelosRios

Ken. I am very sorry for your loss and your family's loss. I would have sent a personal message in messenger but you aren't on FB. My prayers are with you all . I hope that you will go back on FB so that we can keep in touch. We were in the same class at Resso class of "82".

Mr. Mrs Salvatore Pizzo

Steve and Ken, so sorry for your loss. Your family is in our prayers

Marie Josiane Bissainthe

I extend my deepest condolences and wish you much courage to get through this difficult period.

Anonymous

I extend my deepest condolences and wish you much courage to get through this difficult period.

Lucy Capaldi

Despite his physical ailments and the loss of his grandson and dear wife Cass, Carmen was always upbeat, had great stories, and a good sense of humor. A man who took care of his family-- he will be so missed.

Judy Byerly

Your father was my dear uncle, when he was in the marines he brought me back a Hawaiian grass skirt when I was 5 years old. I lovedit and him. I hope it will give you some comfort to know that he and your dear mother are together again. Your cousin, Judy

Jane Rehr-Montgomery

Gods blessings to this great family man. And to his family who I will hold in my prayers. He had a big smile that could light up a room!

Frances custer

So sorry for your loss!

Frances custer

Pirritanos !! So sorry for your loss !

9 Responses

  1. Gods blessings to this great family man. And to his family who I will hold in my prayers. He had a big smile that could light up a room!

  2. Your father was my dear uncle, when he was in the marines he brought me back a Hawaiian grass skirt when I was 5 years old. I lovedit and him. I hope it will give you some comfort to know that he and your dear mother are together again.
    Your cousin, Judy

  3. Despite his physical ailments and the loss of his grandson and dear wife Cass, Carmen was always upbeat, had great stories, and a good sense of humor. A man who took care of his family– he will be so missed.

  4. Ken. I am very sorry for your loss and your family’s loss. I would have sent a personal message in messenger but you aren’t on FB. My prayers are with you all . I hope that you will go back on FB so that we can keep in touch. We were in the same class at Resso class of “82”.

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