Entrepreneur Philip Purpura Reaped Rewards of Hard Work

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In 1901, Guglielmo Marconi received the first trans-Atlantic radio signal, which revolutionized overseas communications.

That same year, an Italian-American family in the Bloomfield- Lawrenceville area celebrated the birth of a son, Philip Purpura, who, in the ensuing years would be admired for his longevity, his work ethic and his devotion to his country.

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Entrepreneur Philip Purpura Reaped Rewards of Hard Work

Philip William Purpura of Scott died Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011, in St. Clair Hospital, Mt. Lebanon. He was 109.

His grandson, Philip Sonson of Cranberry, recall...

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