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Anthony Robert "Tony" Bellone, 86, of Inkerman, Jenkins Twp., succumbed to injuries obtained in an automobile accident in Plains Twp. and passed away two weeks later on Tuesday, July 18, 2017, at ManorCare, Kingston.
He is survived by his wife and best friend, Jacqueline, Inkerman; son, Michael, and granddaughters, Marie Lyn and Michael Anthony Bellone, all of Silver Spring, Md.
Tony was a Korean War veteran and served two tours of duty for our country.
Anyone who knew Tony remembers his smile and the way he lived to work for his friends, often as a courtesy.
In accordance to his wishes, the family will celebrate his life privately.
Funeral arrangements are by Yeosock Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Twp.
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A true friend and neighbor is gone. When we lived down the street, If someone was outside and he was driving by, Tony would always stop and ask how I was- since I have been quite ill. He was a sweet wonderful man who was always caring, helpful and a true gentleman through and through. There are very few men that are truly compassionate and caring as Tony was. You will be truly missed by all of us. We are keeping Jackie and his family in our prayers during this difficult time. Jackie take comfort that Tony ( your guardian angel) is always watching over you so you will never be alone. I will now say what he always said to us before he would leave. " I pray for you always. God Bless You"
RIP Tony
Isabel and Tim Mickle
July 23, 2017
Will always miss you! You were always such a good friend to my mom Betty and I. May God bless Jackie and your family during this time. Give my mom a hug for me!
Donna Dietsch
July 20, 2017
So sorry to hear of Tony's passing. Knew him from coming into A S Powers in Pittston. Always stopped at the window to say hello. A true gentleman. May he rest in peace.
Maryanne Stogoski
July 20, 2017
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