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ESPOSITO, ANTHONY Anthony Esposito, of New Haven, died April 4, 2013 at Connecticut Hospice with his loving family by his side. He was the husband of the late Marilyn Shore Esposito. Father of Mark Esposito and his wife Merry, of Madison and Barry Esposito, of Flagstaff, AZ. Grandfather of Jake, Jesse and Brooke Esposito. Brother of the late Ann DeMusis, Grace Giametti, Mary Maisano, Carmela, Gabriel and Thomas Esposito. Anthony was born in New Haven July 1, 1924 to the late Phillip and Severina Rossi Esposito. He served his country with honor in the Army during WWII and was awarded the Purple Heart. Upon being honorably discharged he began his career as the owner of Connecticut Paving where he worked until retirement. Anthony was a Mason at Garibaldi Lodge. Visiting hours will be Monday from 4-7pm at the IOVANNE FUNERAL HOME, INC. 11 Wooster Pl.. Graveside services will take place Tuesday morning at 11 in St. Lawrence Cemetery. Burial will be with full military honors. Sign Anthony's guest book online at www.iovanne.com.
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Mark and Merry-- so sorry for your loss out thoughts and prayers are with you. Kevin and Lynda Potter
Lynda Potter
April 11, 2013
Mark and Barry, Jake, Jessie and Brooke,
We are so sorry to hear about Dad. He was nice man and will be missed.
Dave and Pam Katz
Madison, CT
April 11, 2013
Dear Mark and Barry, My thoughts are with you both on the lost of your father. He was an outstanding man who I am honored to have known. Many fond memories of his smile and kindness.
Jennifer Beisecker-Finnegan
April 8, 2013
Dear Barry and Mark,
Your Dad was a wonderful neighbor and friend for the 33 years we lived next door to him. We will miss him! Love, Diane Ken and Helen
April 7, 2013
Thinking of all of you....
The Blake Family
Deanna Blake
April 7, 2013
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
Alphonse Maruca
April 7, 2013
Dear Barry,
As we have discussed, your father holds a very special place in my heart. Although he had to be tough to have been awarded the Purple Heart and to succeed as he did in business, he could not have been sweeter or gentler to me. I remember with fondness coming over to your house and your dad sitting in "his" chair in the family room. He was a kind and generous gentleman. He always welcomed me and everybody I saw him with with open arms. Now, he will be welcomed with open arms by your mom again. I so admired how they adored each other. I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. Love, Linda Schnipper Kaufman
April 6, 2013
So sorry to hear about your loss. Our prayers are with you all.
Scott Wilson
April 6, 2013
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