Obituary
George Angelo DiLeo, 72, of Bridgeville, PA passed away on Wednesday,
March 20, 2024. George was born Sunday, January 27, 1952, in Uniontown, PA a
son of the late George and Enes (DePaolis) DiLeo. In addition to his parents,
George was preceded in death by two daughters, Maria Euphemia DiLeo and Christa
Louise DiLeo.
George was a graduate of Uniontown Area High School, an
Undergraduate of California University of Pennsylvania, and was a very proud graduate
of University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, where he would go on to work in
the Vaccine Lab. He worked as a pharmacist throughout his life and George was
the past owner of the Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy in Uniontown and Brownsville. George
was a very active member in his community and belonged to many different Civic
Organizations. He was the originator of the very first Italian Festival in Uniontown
and was very active in the Arc organization. In honor of his late daughter
Christa, George would create a snack shop, and hold several dinners and fundraisers
to raise money for the Arc Organization. His community involvement was
ultimately culminated with George receiving the Herman M. Buck Award and the
Key to City of Uniontown. George was a kind hearted man who was truly selfless.
He was a loving and devoted husband and father who will be sadly missed.
Left to cherish his memory, are his loving wife of 43 ½ beautiful
years, Anita DiLeo; his children, who emulate their father every day, Michael
Francesco DiLeo, Angelina Marie DiLeo and her husband, Greg Taylor, and Adriana
Elizabeth DiLeo; his grandson, Greg Jr; his brother, Dr. Dominic DiLeo; and his
“Furry” little sidekick, Franco.
Family and friends will be received in the Stephen R. Haky
Funeral Home, Inc., 603 N. Gallatin Ave., Ext., Uniontown, PA, 15401, on Sunday,
March 24, from 1:00 to 8:00 p.m. And Monday, March 25, until 11:00 a.m., The
Hour of Service.
The Funeral Service will be held Monday, March 25, at 11:00
a.m. with Pastor Don O’Hare Officiating.
Mausoleum Entombment will be held privately at Sylvan
Heights Cemetery, Chapel of Memories Mausoleum.
In Lieu of flowers memorial donations can be made to the
DiLeo family.
Written condolences are encouraged and accepted through our
online guest book at www.hakyfuneralhome.com