Josephine Maltese–5/15/2021

Josephine Maltese, daughter of the late Salvatore and Josephine Biondo, passed on May 15, 2021 at the age of 85 surrounded by her adoring children and grandchildren.

In Palermo, Sicily, Josephine had met the love of her life, Nino, at just 11 years old. She came to America in 1955, where she and Nino would marry in 1956. Known for her beautiful blonde hair, impeccable outfits and her signature high heels, Josephine had grown to be a fixture in the community, especially at Nino’s Pizza. A “Reserved for Momma Nino” sign adorns her favorite booth. If Josephine wasn’t at the pizzeria, she could almost always be found at church. She had such an incredibly deep devotion to her faith and would spend hours praying for her family, friends, and even those she didn’t know. Josephine had a reputation for being able to make miracles happen – so much so, people would frequently reach out to her asking her to pray for them or their loved ones. And she always did – always wanting to help everyone. She had such a big heart and generous spirit. Josephine was incredibly special to all that were lucky enough to know her.

Josephine was the essence of a true matriarch and loved nothing more than time with her family. She is survived by her children, Margaret Maltese, Philip Maltese and his wife, Christina; her grandchildren, Gabriella Cerminara and her husband, Nicholas, Anthony Maltese, Joseph Chapman, Angelina Chapman, Philip Maltese, and Madison Maltese. She is also survived by her brother, Mario Biondo. Her passing was preceded by her late husband, Nino Maltese, and son, Salvatore Maltese. 

She was a remarkable woman and will so very much be missed.

Family and friends are invited to pay their respects during Josephine’s viewing, which will take place from 9:00-10:45AM on Monday, May 24 at Mary Mother of the Redeemer Catholic Church (1325 Upper State Road, North Wales, PA 19454), followed by a Funeral Mass at 11:00AM. Her burial will take place at St. John Neumann Cemetery.

4 thoughts on “Josephine Maltese–5/15/2021

  1. Death casts a dark shadow that cannot linger long in the lovely light of a life well lived. Please accept our sincere condolences. We love you all. Joe and Suzanne Kaye

  2. Oh, JoJo… Ed and I will find it hard that you’ll not be sitting across from us at Sunday Mass at St Mary’s … I felt your spirit, with that huge smile and laugh, on our first meeting and grew to love your heart, your love of Jesus and Mary, and how you asked if things were okay when I asked for a prayer for someone … You were so much a part of our Pastoral volunteer group at St Mary’s and there will be a true void in your absence, but I know you will be there with us in Spirit … I love you, JoJo, and you will be missed by many .. Until we meet again … Dee and Ed

  3. I loved your Mother so much!!!
    I loved seeing her daily at Bova.
    She had so much spunk! Sometimes she would yell at me and sometimes I would get a hug!!
    I am so sorry for your loss as she will be missed!!

    Shannon

  4. My beautiful Aunt Josephine known to us as Aunt Pina. She was always dressed like a movie star.
    After my mom passed away, she became like another mom. I would call her and ask her to pray for me and my family. She would always listen, we would cry and laugh together. I lost another support system. She will surely be missed. Rest In Peace Aunt Pina and I am sure you will continue to pray for all of us in heaven.

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