Hello Everyone,
This fundraiser is to help support the family of Trooper Peter K. Conforti.
On Wednesday, July 31st, 2024, Pennsylvania State Trooper Peter Conforti suddenly and tragically passed away off duty. Known to his family and friends as Pete, he enlisted in the Pennsylvania State Police in 2016 and was a graduate of the 146th cadet class. Throughout Pete’s career, he worked in Troops H and L, and was most recently assigned to the patrol section of Frackville and Hamburg stations in Troop L. Pete proudly served and diligently protected the citizens of this Commonwealth for eight years.
Pete was an avid outdoorsman, hunter and collector of antler sheds. He was happiest when he could be in the woods, spending time checking on his trail cameras and sharing his finds with his family and friends. When he wasn’t in the woods, he was by his family’s side. Pete leaves behind his high school sweetheart, Alex and their one-year-old son, Abram.
Pete will be best remembered for his family values, investing in others, and building meaningful friendships. Pete truly enjoyed the companionship, not only of his family, but of his two golden retrievers, Gracie and Lucy.
Please donate and help share this fundraiser in efforts to support the family of Trooper Conforti through this difficult time. Donations will help toward funeral costs, cost of living, and current/future financial burdens.
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Pete, it was a joy to work with you. You were an example to everyone that worked with you and a friend to everyone that got to meet you. We're praying for your family in this incredibly sad time.
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Pete, Working with you was an honor. Although our time together was brief, the impact you had on our lives was immeasurable. You were one of the happiest and most positive people I’ve met. You were always there with a smile on your face. Your love for your family was contagious. Whenever you spoke of your wife or son, your face glowed. You were so proud to be a dad. Thank you for being you. We will miss your brother!