PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — Family, friends and decades of customers will gather Saturday to say their final goodbyes to the second-generation baker who carried on the 104-year legacy of Termini Brothers Bakery.

A visitation for Vincent Termini Sr., 86, will take place at St. John Vianney Church in Gladwyne.

A Mass will follow at 11 a.m.

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Because of space constraints, bakery customers are invited to gather at the family’s shop, “Nonna and Pops” on South 8th Street, South Philadelphia.

Vincent Termini Sr. loved his customers just as much as they loved him. He had a connection with them and with his employees, whom he often treated like family.

For many customers and community members, quietly, Termini offered a helping hand when they needed it most.

The patriarch now leaves a legacy for his children. They vow to continue the traditions that were deepened by a man who made all of Philadelphia feel like family.

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