Obituaries
Nancy F. Perrello
Nancy F. Perrello, of Lancaster, passed away on Thursday, April 9th at Lancaster General Hospital. She was the wife of the late Anthony S. Perrello who passed away in 2007. Born in Brooklyn, NY, she was the daughter of the late Canio and Carmela Festa Pavone.
Nancy had worked for the Avon Company in Suffern, NY for 15 years until 1984. She had also worked at Clean Enterprises in the Village of Olde Hickory in Lancaster.
Nancy loved animals, especially her cat, Ben, and her deceased cat, Lucas. She truly lived for her family, especially her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She loved to prepare meals for her family to enjoy, which featured her delicious meatballs.
She was a member of St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church. Nancy is survived by her children: Gaspare, married to Arlene of Nanuet, NY, Christopher, married to Beth of Walden, NY, Petrina married to Robert J. Reese of Lancaster, and Anthony, married to Kristin; her 10 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by 3 brothers: Joseph, Genaro and Anthony Pavone.
Services and interment will be in Chester, New York. To memorialize her love of animals, please omit flowers and make contributions to the Humane League of Lancaster, 2195 Lincoln Hwy. East, Lancaster, PA 17602 www.humaneleague.com
Arrangements by the Charles F. Snyder Jr Funeral Home and Chapel, Lititz, 560-5100. To send an online condolence, please visit www.snyderfuneralhome.com
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Trina, Chris, Dad, and Tony,
I know you are all hurting, but I also know grandma would want you not to be. She’s at peace now, and probably making some meatballs for Tony P in heaven. She loved us all so much, and she was one in a million; we’re lucky to have had her. Be well and take care of yourselves; I’m thinking of you.
Love, Niki
My deepest condolences to Nancy’s family.
I saw her obituary in the paper and it broke my heart. I worked with her briefly in the 90’s at Clean Enterprises.
I remember how wonderful and cheerful of a person she was, even 10-15 years later. I definitely enjoyed working and talking with her. Such a sweet person, she will be missed so much.
God bless!
-Aaron Danner