Judy Cazillo, wife of Anthony (Tony) Cazillo of Parkesburg, with whom she shared 55 years of marriage, was welcomed into the arms of her Savior, after a long battle with cancer. She passed away December 5, 2023, at her home, surrounded by her family and staff of Willow Tree Hospice.
Judy was born September 28, 1946, in West Chester, PA, to Panfilo DiFonzo and Mary Josephine D' Antonio DiFonzo.
She graduated from Bishop Shanahan High School, Class of 1964. While there, Judy greatly enjoyed playing clarinet in the band. She also worked after school at Giunta's Drug Store in Downingtown.
After high school Judy was employed by Villa Saint John, a care home for elderly priests. It was during this time she began to sense God calling her into nursing. Judy was able to pursue this path in the mid-1960s at The Chester County Hospital School of Nursing with advanced nursing studies at Duke University, Durham, N.C.
Before going to N.C., Judy had begun writing letters to Tony, as a result of his name & address being published in the school newsletter. Tony being a 1963 Bishop Shanahan graduate serving in the Army at Fort Hood, Texas.
They continued corresponding by mail while Judy was a nurse at the Valley Forge Army Hospital. Judy met Tony for the first time in person in August 1966. They corresponded regularly for the following year.
After completing her courses at Duke in June of 1967 she took her first trip by air to Ft. Hood to visit Tony" While there she did not enjoy the 110 degree summer, but did enjoy riding on a motorcycle for the first time and meeting some of Tony's co-workers in the mess hall.
Upon returning home to Downingtown, she continued work at Valley Forge Army Hospital until the couple moved to Parkesburg in early 1969.
During the years of 1969-1971 Judy gave birth to a daughter, Bernadette, and a son, Anthony Francis Cazillo Jr. whom they called Frank.
Being a wife and mother, and later on a grandmother was the highlight of her life, along with helping others as a nurse. Judy worked part-time, while raising her family, at Harrison House in Christiana, PA; Chatham Acres Nursing Home, and Harrison House in Coatesville, PA in addition to being a Visiting Nurse for several agencies" She always had a special place in her heart for the elderly"
In her years here, Judy faithfully served the Lord and hen family and actively volunteered at her children's school as Playground Aide. She also served as a Den Mother for the Cub Scouts.
Judy valued voting and American freedom. For many years, she attended the March for Life in West Chester and made several trips to the March for Life in Washington D.C.
Judy has now gone to be with Jesus, her Lord and Savior. After being saved and baptized as an adult , she began to know the Lord in a different way. Judy said at baptism, " The Lord put His seal on me and transformed my life." Her greatest desire was for all her family and friends to come to know,Jesus and be baptized.
In addition to her husband she is survived by daughter Bernadette Cazillo Misero (Kyle), of Coatesville; Son, Frank Cazillo (Susan), of Willow Street; Supportive Grandson David Cazillo-Urbine, of Parkesburg; and Granddaughters Hannah Hersh (Ben), Veronica Ventresca (Nick) of Lancaster and Angela Misero of Coatesville, and Great Granddaughter's Ariel & Evolet Hersh of Lancaster. She was predeceased by her grandson Anthony F.Cazillo lll, of Lancaster, in 2021.
Judy is also survived by siblings, Frank DiFonzo (Sharon) of Exton; Anthony DiFonzo (Donna) of Downingtown; Paula Bralla (Casey) of West Grove; and Dr. Nicholas DiFonzo (Margaret) of West Henrietta, NY; and a host of much-loved nieces, nephews and cousins.
A Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, December 13th, 2023 at Towerville Christian Church, 10 Hannum Drive, Coatesville, PA, 19320.
Viewings will be held Tuesday evening, December 12th from 6pm to 8pm at the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main Street, Parkesburg, PA, and on Wednesday morning, December 13, 10 am to 11 am at Towerville Christian Church.
The Cazillo farnily expresses their sincere appreciation for the kindness and exceptional care given by Willow Tree Hospice of Kennett Square.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral of Parkesburg. Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com
Condolences
With Heartfelt Sympathy [3]
Bernadette, I am so sorry to hear about your loss. It has been many years since we talked about our moms together. Please know that my heart goes out to you and your family. Forever Octorara "Brave".
Sending love [4]
Bernie and Frankie and family, I am so sorry for your loss. I will always remember playing in Parkesburg when my grandparents lived next store. Plug and Dot Thompson. Your mom was awesome ❤️
So sorry [5]
So sorry for your loss Uncle Tony, Frank,& Bernie, and to your whole family!
She was a wonderful person,& will be very missed. Despite not being able to see her much these past few years, I know she kept up with everything in me and my sister’s lives and prayed for us and our children often. Even when she heard about my upcoming surgery, she was worried about me. She was always a very kind Aunt to me,& I felt nothing but love from her. Her birthday cards to me and my kids were always so thoughtful and caring. She had a way of trying to send blessings in every envelope.
May she now be pain free in heaven with her mom/dad,& beloved grandson!
Sending my love, thoughts, condolences to you all! -Becky
So Sorry for your loss Tony, [6]
So Sorry for your loss Tony, Remember all the good times on 2nd Ave. Jack Thompson
Our thoughts and prayers to [7]
Our thoughts and prayers to you all. She was a great person and Den mother
Deepest Sympathy [8]
So very sorry for your loss. Our backyards were almost across from each other, your family on 2nd Avenue and our family on 3rd Avenue. May fond memories stay close to your heart. God is our refuge and strength.
I offer Tony, Berny, David, [9]
I offer Tony, Berny, David, Frank and all of Judy's family sympathy and prayers for your peace at the loss of your dear one, Judy!! She amazed me with
her desire to stay involved when she was suffering so much!! Being able to vote one more time was so important to her and she did!! May perpetual light shine upon her and may her soul rest in peace!! God bless us all!!
Our deepest sympathies [10]
Tony & Family, Our deepest sympathies on the passing of your beloved wife. Her obituary is a great testament to the life you had together. Your words of wisdom on marriage, which you have shared with us, have been taken to heart. Take care my friend, Lou & Marcia Polonkey
Condolences [11]
Bernie and Family, So very sorry for your loss. Enjoyed reading about your Mom’s life in the obit. She is absent from the body and present with the Lord living in the fullness of His glory! Be comforted and at peace, in Jesus name!❤️✝️
Condolences and Love [12]
Judy was one of my best friends when we attended BSHS. They arranged us alphabetically, and we were part of the De Di row! I so looked forward to seeing her smiling face in 11th & 12th grades. She even arranged for her brother Frank to escort me to our Junior Prom! Fast forward a few decades and Judy and I reunited when I worked at Paoli Hospital and she worked for one of our OB/GYNs. We had a blast at our 25th high school reunion (our 60th is on the horizon in June). My heart is broken a thousand times over. I'll console myself that she is in a better place with her Savior and angels. She sure was an angel here on earth. I know her family will miss her so very much. None was sweeter than Judy.
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