Anthony Zinni

Obituary of Anthony F. Zinni

Anthony F. Zinni  

 

Anthony L. Zinni, 64, of Eagleville, PA passed away Friday, January 24, 2025. 

He was born in Norristown, Pa on December 12, 1960, the son of the late Francis (Sonny) and Dorothy (McGrath) Zinni.Tony has been living in Eagleville, Pa, formerly of King of Prussia and Conshohocken where he was raised.

He attended Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School and Montgomery County Vocational School.

Anthony worked as an Architectural Woodworker with Scheel & Sharp, Inc for 27 years. His work on estate homes, historical buildings included refurbishing and recreating woodwork, doors and stained glass windows. He was a master craftsman.

Anthony's great sense of humor, charm and loyalty earned him many good friends.

Anthony collected Philadelphia sports team jerseys, model cars and vintage VCR tapes. His passion was watching all Philadelphia sports teams, most especially the Philadelphia Eagles.

He was the loving husband of Martha R. ( Leon ) Zinni. They married July 3, 1995.

Survivors include Wife Martha Zinni of Eagleville; Son David (& Sarah) Zinni of Allentown; Sister Fran Morgan of Spring City; Sister Helen Zinni (& Marie) of Dover, DE; James Zinni (& Janet) of New Bern, NC; Sister Louise DiSante (& John) of E. Norriton; Sister Marie (Re) Zinni of Conshohocken; Brother Robert Zinni (& Marlene) of Cape Coral, Fl, and Brother David Zinni (&Faith) of New Bern, NC. Anthony was also survived by his loving Grandchildren John Zinni and Sophia Zinni and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

His service and Interment will be at a later date. 

In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation to the American Heart Association.

 

Written by Dave Zinni

Today, my brother Tony went home to be with the Lord. I want to take the time to express the honor and celebrate the life of my brother, who was not just a good brother, but an incredible one. He lived life with passion, courage, and an unshakable spirit. No matter the challenges he faced, he always fought with everything he had, showing us all the meaning of resilience.

He loved fiercely, laughed deeply, and left an unforgettable mark on everyone who knew him. And let’s not forget his unwavering devotion to the Philadelphia Eagles. Every Sunday, he brought the same energy to cheering for his team as he did to everything else in his life. He was a die-hard fan who truly believed in the Birds, and he was ready for another Super Bowl win—though I like to think he’ll still be watching from the best seat in the house.

Brother, your strength, love, and loyalty will never be forgotten. Your memory will live on in every Eagles chant and every moment we strive to live with as much heart as you did. Fly high, just like your favorite team, and rest in peace knowing you were deeply loved and will be forever missed. I love you!

 

 

Arrangements by Moore, Snear & Ruggiero Funeral Home, 300 Fayette Street, Conshohocken, PA, (610) 828-0330.
www.msrfh.com.

 

 

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