Anthony A. Pietrowski, Sr. 
Bucks County Courier Times 

Anthony A. Pietrowski, Sr., 64, a longtime Bristol Boro resident,
passed away Sunday, July 24, 2005, with his family by his side at
Lower Bucks Hospital, after a lengthy illness. 

Youngest son of Albert M. and Mary D. Pietrowski, Anthony was born in
Philadelphia and moved to Levittown with his family in 1955. Known to
his family and many friends as "Tony", Mr. Pietrowski was a member of
the first graduating class of Bucks County Technical School and the
former Woodrow Wilson Senior High School in Bristol Township. Tony
worked as a crane operator at U.S. Steel and DeLaval in Trenton, N.J.,
as well as the former American Metal Co. in Bristol; he served in the
Merchant Marine during the Vietnam War and was a ten year employee of
Rohm and Haas in Bristol before moving to Cresson, Pa. Tony was
employed at McCaully Hall at Aloysius College in Cresson, Pa. from
1979 to 1987 before returning to Lower Bucks County. Tony was a
railroading enthusiast and an avid collector of railroading
memorabilia. He was a communicate member of St. Mark R.C. Church in
Bristol Boro and an active member of the church's choir for many
years. Mr. Pietrowski will be sadly missed by his family and friends. 

He is survived by his six sons, Anthony A.M., Jr. and his wife, Brenda
of Kansas, James A. and his wife, Marla of S.C., Gene R. and his wife,
Michelle of Cresson, Charles A. and his wife, Jennifer of Ky., Thomas
W. and his wife, Connie and William A., both of Morrisville; along
with his four grandchildren, Jean-Marie, Jessica Lynn, Gene Joseph and
Gillian Rose. He is also survived by two brothers, James A. of Phila.
and William J. and his wife, Teresa of Levittown; and many nephews and
nieces. 

Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Funeral Mass on
Wednesday, July 27, 2005, 10:30 a.m. at St. Mark Church, 1025
Radcliffe Street, Bristol Boro. Interment, Resurrection Cemetery,
Bensalem. Viewing hours are from 9-10:30 a.m. at the church. In lieu
of flowers, donations may be sent, in Mr. Pietrowski's name, to the
American Diabetes Society, One Plymouth Mtg., Ste 520, Plymouth
Meeting, Pa. 19462. 

Arrangements are under the direction of Wade Funeral Home, Bristol
Boro. www.wadefh.com


July 26, 2005 12:00 AM