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Attilio Esposito
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Attilio J.
Esposito
1943 - 2018
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Obituary for Attilio J. Esposito

Attilio J. Esposito, 74. of Mt. Laurel, New Jersey died early Monday morning at
home of natural causes. His wife was by his side.

He was a life long resident of New Jersey. He grew up in Mount Holly and graduated Rancocas Valley High School in 1961. He had an astonishing musical talent which included a lovely singing voice and was also an accomplished pianist. In his youth, he was choir director for Sacred Heart Church where he was a life long member.

He earned his bachelor degree in business and accounting from Temple University where he was member of the accounting honor society. He also held a degree in architecture. He retired from Professional Abstract in 2007 where he worked as the chief financial officer/controller. He was CEO of his own company, Niche Communications, for ten years. He also had worked for RCA in Moorestown and ARA in Philadelphia.

Mr. Esposito loved mysteries and reading. His favorite authors were Agatha Christie and James Patterson. He loved animals and was owned by many pet cats and dogs over his lifetime.
In 1970, he married Lynette Anderson. They were married for 47 and a half years.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Mary and Attilio Esposito and many aunts and uncles. He is survived by his wife, Lynette, three children, Amanda, Joe and Sharlene all of New Jersey, two son-in-laws, Alan and James and a daughter- in -law, Kristen as well as many beloved cousins and friends.
Flowers may be sent to the Lee funeral Home in Mount Holly or a donation to www.classy.org/fundraiser/1371698 for the AWA.

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