Peter F. Mattaliano, age 76, a resident of The Villagers, Florida, passed away Sunday, Feburary 10, 2019 at Orlando Regional Medical Center. Peter was born December 18, 1942, in Pierce, West Virginia. A son of the late Peter D. and Mary V. (Pamepinto) Mattaliano. He was united in marriage to Charlene R. (Pluta) Mattaliano who survives at home in Florida. He is also survived by:
Son, Peter Mattaliano, wife Mary and granddaughter Sadie of Dumfries, Virginia;
Son, Mark Mattaliano, wife Jennifer and grandson Joseph of Clermont, Florida; and
Sister, Virginia (Mattaliano) McNally and husband Robert of Alexandria, Virginia.
Peter was preceded in death by his brother, Joseph P. Mattaliano. Peter retired from the United States Capitol Police, serving the United States House of Representatives in Washington, D.C. He also served in the United States Air Force from 1961 to 1965. Peter was an active member in the West Virginia Mountaineer Club of The Villages.
Friends will be received by the family at the Wright Funeral Home, 220 N. Walnut Street, Philippi, West Virginia on Monday, February 18th from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm. Funeral services will be conducted at 1:00 pm with Rev. Fr. Patsy Iaquinta officiating. Interment will be on the Mt. Vernon Memorial Cemetery with military honors being accorded.







Dear Cousin,
Our Panepinto roots run deep. Yes, they spelled our name wrong in the obituary. ☹️ Panepinto’s stick together, no matter what. This we learned early on. Now you are with your Mom and Aunt Carmella. I find comfort in this. It’s a place we will all be one day. We had a great family to grow up in. Rest In Peace Cugina.
Love, Cam
Pete and Charlene have become very good friends of ours since we moved to The Villages. We will truly miss visiting with Pete. What a great guy!
Sorry to hear of Pete's passing. One of my favorite 1960 classmates. May he rest easy.
02.19.2019, My brother Larry, who lives in Century, just called me about Pete's death. As Janet said, “One of my favorite 1960 classmates.” Well, I'd certainly second that sentiment. Throughout all the years that I knew Pete, he never once called me by my first name, it was always Cunningham. God bless him
Dan Cunningham
Pete was a great friend during my high school years and after. He makes up a big file in my memory, including several memorable quotes. When we meet again we can argue once more about how my 1936 Ford got in that ditch. An all-round good guy and memorable character.