Anthony “Andy” L. Germani August 31, 1923 - June 30, 2025

Anthony “Andy” L. Germani, 101, peacefully passed away surrounded by family on June 30. He was born in Allentown to Italian immigrants, Peter and Daria Germani (nee Lotti), on August 31, 1923. He graduated from Allentown High School in 1941. He was a gifted artist and briefly attended art school in Philadelphia before getting married. He proudly served in the Army in the Pacific Theatre during WWII in communications (remembering Morse Code for the rest of his life). He worked as a cutter at Phoenix Clothes, which later became Greif Company. He loved sports, including baseball, bowling, and golf (which he was still playing into his 90s). He was a loyal parishioner at Christ Lutheran Church. He was always a “kid at heart” and forever loved Mickey Mouse and Peanuts, especially Snoopy. He never got tired of watching The Andy Griffith Show and his favorite old Western shows, Bonanza and Gunsmoke. He did crossword puzzles every day until he passed. More than anything, he loved his family and cherished his many years with them. He was married to Doris “Susie” Germani (nee Kalb) on May 31, 1947 and they celebrated their 75th wedding anniversary in 2022.
Surviving Andy include his and Susie’s 3 children, Debbie (Paul) Brobst, Andrea Germani, and Michael (Lori) Germani; grandchildren, Allison Schultz, Jamie Brobst, and Anthony (Jane) Germani; and great-grandchildren Nathaniel and Lucas Schultz and Noelle and Anthony Germani. Andy is predeceased by his wife and siblings, Peter Germani, Anna Kosman and Marie Kosman.
A Funeral Service will be held Monday, July 7, 2025 at 10 am at Stephens Funeral Home, 274 N. Krocks Rd. Allentown, PA 18106, with a visitation from 9-10 am in the funeral home. www.stephensfuneral.com. His interment will be at Cedar Hill Memorial Park, Allentown immediately following the funeral service.
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