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Anthony OSSO II

1950 - 2020

Anthony OSSO II obituary, 1950-2020, Hamilton, OH

BORN

1950

DIED

2020

FUNERAL HOME

Colligan Funeral Home - Hamilton

437 S. 3rd Street

Hamilton, Ohio

Anthony OSSO Obituary

OSSO II, Anthony "Chuck"

Anthony "Chuck" Osso II has taken his final ride. He loved life and lived it on his terms, with a kind and generous spirit and one wicked sense of humor, known for practical jokes, especially on family. His favorite nephew (of course his only nephew!) and he could not have been more different; him being the jock and his nephew being the nerd, but their love for each other was solid and evident to all. There were many things about him that drove some of his family and friends bonkers, mostly due to his stubborn Italian hardheadedness, making his sister wonder how the hell they both came from the same parents. Chuck was part of Coach Malone's dream team at Badin High School, graduating in '69. He served his country proudly in the Air Force both in this country and abroad during the Vietnam era, though he saw no combat. He carried his patriotism on his sleeve – literally – his arms were emblazoned with tattoos showing patriotic scenes and sayings, not to mention the Rolling Stones tattoo on his leg. Late in life he found the love of his life. Though he would never admit it was love, all those around him knew that it was. He had a deep love for his Harley and rode it to all 48 contiguous states never knowing a stranger because of that motorcycle and who he was, building a community of friends that were his second family. Some of you reading this may only know him from his ball sales (he sold golf balls at the corner of Mack and old Winton Road for years) meticulously cleaning them, sorting them and enjoying the people he met through selling his balls. To celebrate his life, he leaves behind his favorite sister (again his only one), Tina, his favorite nephew, Monjoni, his significant other, Natalee, a whole raft of southern cousins and hundreds of friends. Colligan Funeral home will help him complete his final ride, with a celebration of his life to happen once this damned virus, that took him way too soon, is under control and we can gather with stories, laughter and hugs with the Stones blaring. For those wishing to do something now, donations can be made in his honor to Shared Harvest Foodbank/BackPack Program, 5901 Dixie Highway, Fairfield, OH 45014. He said he wanted only these words in his obituary: "Born October 30, 1950, died December 17, 2020, and in between, it was one hell of a ride." But being his ever loving and favorite sister, I'm glad that finally, I get the last words: "We are all truly thankful that we got to take this incredible ride with you Bro, give mom and dad a hug for me... see you on the other side."

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Published by Journal-News on Dec. 20, 2020.

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Jack Greeley

June 4, 2021

I loved hearing his stories of his bike adventures. Chuck new I was a travel agent and wanted me to help with going to Alaska to rent a Harley and ride this summer. I'll miss our conversations...

GARY HANCOCK

June 2, 2021

Bought some golf balls from Chuck once to give as a gift to my neighbor. Great guy. Enjoyed talking to him. May he rest in peace.

Hodge Drake

January 2, 2021

So sorry to hear of Chuck’s passing. I had the honor of knowing Chuck through the Fairfield Y. What a great athlete and caring friend! Chuck never knew a stranger and had that infectious smile! I enjoyed our conversations about God, life and racquetball! God bless you, brother!

Bre

December 23, 2020

I rode home from work each day and saw him selling the golf balls at Winton and Mack rd. I stopped one day and introduced myself while he was helping cleaning the parking lot. I asked him why he was cleaning it and his reply was because they were good to him. After that I made it a habit to honk at him after work each day. God bless him and his family he will be missed

Barbara Cappella

December 21, 2020

Chuck will be missed for so many reasons, most of them said by Tina here. What a great tribute to a good man. May you always have sunny skies. Ride with the wind.

Donna

December 21, 2020

Friends since grade school at St. Mary’s. Reacquainted through social media and get togethers with our St Mary’s friends. You and your hilarious sense of humor will certainly be missed Let’s Roll, RIP Chuck.

Suzanne Prescott

December 21, 2020

Check was one of a kind with a huge heart! So sorry Tina!

Kent Vail

December 20, 2020

A great friend and very interesting person. RIP Chuck.

Mike Johnson

December 20, 2020

Gone too soon, but a life well lived. Very sorry for your loss Tina.

Larry Lednik

December 20, 2020

Sorry for your loss. Tony was a fellow classmate form the class of 69. I enjoyed conversing with him at the class get togethers and reading his humorous posts on FB.

Larry Lednik

December 20, 2020

Sorry for your loss. Tony was a fellow classmate from the class of 69. I enjoyed his stories on FB and the times we spent conversing at the class get togethers.

Glenna A Carroll

December 20, 2020

Sorry for your loss Tina. Chuck was an "original" man! Had great respect for him. May he rest in peace!

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