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Anthony Rebardo Obituary

REBARDO, ANTHONY W., 82 - of Hammonton, died Saturday at Wm. B. Kessler Memorial Hospital. Born in Tansboro he was a resident of Hammonton for sixty years. Mr. Rebardo served in the U.S. Army during World War II and the Korean War. He was a member of the V.F.W. Post No. 1026 in Hammonton. He was a longtime volunteer for the Hammonton Rescue Squad. Before retiring he was Assistant Manager at A & P Food Market in Hammonton. He was predeceased by his wife, Angelina J. Rebardo. He is survived by one daughter and her husband, Arleen T. and Mike Domenico of Hammonton, one son and his wife, Anthony V. and Gail Rebardo of Mays Landing, three grandchildren, Anthony Rebardo, Rebecca Rebardo and Jim Falconiero, and one great grandson, Vincent Rebardo. A Viewing will be held Tuesday 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. and Wednesday after 9:00 a.m. at the Carnesale Funeral Home, 202 S. Third Street in Hammonton. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday 10:00 a.m. at St. Martin DePorres R.C. Church, S. Egg Harbor Road and Park Avenue in Hammonton. Burial will follow at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in Hammonton.

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Published by The Press of Atlantic City on Sep. 28, 2008.

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Joanne Iannacone

October 1, 2008

Dear Uncle Tony:
It's hard to imagine not seeing you at future family gatherings here on earth, but I know you're in a better place with lots of family around you. You have been a blessing in my life, and I will miss you dearly. You always kept us laughing with your take on life. Bobby said it was a privilege to have known you and that you touched his life immensely, as only you can. Thank you for all your love and tender caring to all of us over the years. Our family will not be the same without you.
Love,
Joanne & Bobby

Anthony Iannacone

September 29, 2008

Uncle Tony you will be greatly missed. You always found the humor in every situation. Your sense of humor always kept me smiling. Your loving presence in our family's lives will be deeply missed. I have many fond memories that I will remember including all our chats about cars. Rest easy Uncle Tony, you are home now with the Lord.

Love Always,

Tony Iannacone

Tom & Marcie Rebardo

September 29, 2008

Our Dear Uncle Tony,
You are so very deeply missed! The impact and impression you have made on our lives will go on forever in our hearts and minds as wonderful memories. Your sense of humor was only second to your loving, generous hospitality. I can still hear you say, "did you get enough to eat?" But above all, we will remember your heart of gold and always think of the many times that we have laughed and cried together. For us our tears still flow because of our great loss, but we are consoled in knowing that your pain has ended forever and your Joy has just begun.
We love you,
Your nephew & niece

Fran and Tamie, RNs

September 28, 2008

He was so humble and sweet. His smile melted all of us. It was a pleasure to get to know him. He will be missed by many and carried on in our prayers.

Josie & John Hosselrode

September 28, 2008

Uncle Tony,
I have always loved you and you will be missed very much. Our family will never be the same without you here. I will always remember the day you gave me away. John's life became so much greater when you came into it, too. You have always been my special "Dad".
All our love,
Josie and John

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