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Angelo DiPinto (“Last Barber Standing on the Hill”) passed away on November 18, 2014.
I want to express my thanks to the many friends of Angelo in …
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Angelo DiPinto (“Last Barber Standing on the Hill”) passed away on November 18, 2014.
I want to express my thanks to the many friends of Angelo in Chestnut Hill and other communities for all the many phone calls, cards and letters that I have received.
All the love and tears that have been expressed for Angelo are overwhelming.
Angelo will live in our hearts forever. Thank you!
His wife of 57 years.
Rose DiPinto
Erdenheim
First, we would like to thank the firemen who so quickly and completely put out the fire at Chestnut Hill Apartments last week. Because of them, only the person who caused the fire lost his home.
Secondly, we would like to thank Ty Bacon and Boar Construction for its fast restoration of the building so that no one else lost a single night's sleep in their own bed.
Finally, we would like to thank all the people who gave us their sympathy and support during this difficult period. It's nice to know we live in such a kind and caring community.
Tom Tarantino
Star Enterprises II
Chestnut Hill