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Walter J. Sutilla Jr.

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Walter J. Sutilla Jr.

Birth
Revloc, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
27 Oct 2018 (aged 90)
Ebensburg, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Ebensburg, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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SUTILLA – Walter J., Jr., 89, of Ebensburg, passed away October 27, 2018 at Memorial Medical Center.

Born May 18, 1928 in Revloc, son of the late Walter J. Sr., and Mary (Piatek) Sutilla.

Preceded in death by sisters: Helen Iffland and Francis Friday. He is survived by his wife, the former Connie Dahlin Sutilla, to whom he was married 58 years, at home; and son. Also survived by sister, and brother.

Walter was a 1947 graduate of the former Ebensburg-Cambria High School. He had attended William & Mary University.

He served his country in the US Army in the Medical Corps. He worked as an insurance claims investigator and was part-owner and Vice President of Delta Claims Services, Inc.

A member of the National Association of Independent Adjusters and Holy Name Roman Catholic Church.

He enjoyed golfing in his free time, held season tickets for the Steelers for 40 years, and was an avid sports enthusiast and subscriber to Sports Illustrated for over 30 years.

Entombment at Holy Name Mausoleum.
SUTILLA – Walter J., Jr., 89, of Ebensburg, passed away October 27, 2018 at Memorial Medical Center.

Born May 18, 1928 in Revloc, son of the late Walter J. Sr., and Mary (Piatek) Sutilla.

Preceded in death by sisters: Helen Iffland and Francis Friday. He is survived by his wife, the former Connie Dahlin Sutilla, to whom he was married 58 years, at home; and son. Also survived by sister, and brother.

Walter was a 1947 graduate of the former Ebensburg-Cambria High School. He had attended William & Mary University.

He served his country in the US Army in the Medical Corps. He worked as an insurance claims investigator and was part-owner and Vice President of Delta Claims Services, Inc.

A member of the National Association of Independent Adjusters and Holy Name Roman Catholic Church.

He enjoyed golfing in his free time, held season tickets for the Steelers for 40 years, and was an avid sports enthusiast and subscriber to Sports Illustrated for over 30 years.

Entombment at Holy Name Mausoleum.


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