Barbara A Martucci
Linda and I worked together and quickly became friends. Lots of laughs and Friday nights would go to Philadium with the rest of the work crew.
My condolences to her family and may she rest in peace.
Birth date: Feb 5, 1950 Death date: Nov 6, 2025
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Linda Filippello. Linda Marie Filippello passed away on November 6, 2025, at the age of 75. She was born on February 5, 1950, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to the late V Read Obituary
Linda and I worked together and quickly became friends. Lots of laughs and Friday nights would go to Philadium with the rest of the work crew.
My condolences to her family and may she rest in peace.
What can I say about Linda "Flip." She was in my life before I was born. Gloria and Vince were dear, close friends of my parents and we lived "right around the corner" from one another. She was raised by two of the greatest parents anyone could have, and as a result her heart was large and her loyalty to her friends was unsurpassed. Linda pushed me in my coach and watched me grow up. When I hit my teens, I began to trail behind her and my sister Linda. She was kind and protective. Linda had a great sense of humor that was balanced by her being a "straight shooter." If Linda had something to say, she said it. And you may need bandaids when she was through. When I hit hard times, you better believe Linda was by my side. Rock Solid. Linda was there when my kids were born and to each of them she was "Aunt Linda." She grew closer to my mother when Gloria and Vince passed on with Rose being a constant visitor to her in her apartment. Life changes had Linda move away, but she always reached out never forgetting a birthday or my father's anniversary. I will miss her for sure and she is, truly, unforgettable. I send love to her amazing siblings Vincent, Sandra and Debbie. You are all in my thoughts at this time. Looking forward to honoring her with a mass.
What can I say about Linda "Flip." She was in my life before I was born. Gloria and Vince were dear, close friends of my parents and we lived "right around the corner" from one another. She was raised by two of the greatest parents anyone could have, and as a result her heart was large and her loyalty to her friends was unsurpassed. Linda pushed me in my coach and watched me grow up. When I hit my teens, I began to trail behind her and my sister Linda. She was kind and protective. Linda had a great sense of humor that was balanced by her being a "straight shooter." If Linda had something to say, she said it. And you may need bandaids when she was through. When I hit hard times, you better believe Linda was by my side. Rock Solid. Linda was there when my kids were born and to each of them she was "Aunt Linda." She grew closer to my mother when Gloria and Vince passed on with Rose being a constant visitor to her in her apartment. Life changes had Linda move away, but she always reached out never forgetting a birthday or my father's anniversary. I will miss her for sure and she is, truly, unforgettable. I send love to her amazing siblings Vincent, Sandra and Debbie. You are all in my thoughts at this time. Looking forward to honoring her with a mass. Please don't hesitate to let me know if you need anything. And I mean it. Love you Linda! "I'll Be Around" The Spinners.
Linda was the best friend anyone could want , she was a a great listener and she would give the shirt off here back for a friend and her family as well .
This world has lost a great person
She will be forever missed
