FALCONE - Anthony J. "Buddy" of Saddle Lakes in Riverhead NY, formerly of Albertson NY on November 22, 2014. Beloved husband of Carol. Loving father of Debra J. Napolitan (Dennis), Susan A. Daleo (Frank), John Falcone, Steven Falcone (Elizabeth). Dear brother of Joseph Falcone (Gloria). Cherished grandfather of 11 grandchildren & great-grandfather of 8 great-grandchildren. Anthony proudly served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. Visitation at the Weigand Bros. FH 49 Hillside Ave Williston Park NY Mon. 7-9 PM & Tues. 2-4 & 7-9 PM. Funeral Mass Wed. 10 AM at St. Aidan's Church. Interment to follow at Pine Lawn Mem. Park. Donations may be made to American Cancer Society.
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You gave it your all to beat this terrible disease but it was not meant to be. We did all we could to help you fight and wish we could have done more to ease your pain. You were the model husband, father and grandfather many men aspire to be. We will miss you always but you are forever in our hearts. That's amore...
Liz Falcone
December 5, 2014
My deepest condolences to the Falcone family, my husband and I bought the house in Albertson in 2000 before we got married, Buddy and Carol were such nice people. I am sad to hear of his passing especially at this time of year. My thoughts and prayers to all of you.
Veronica Aquilina
December 2, 2014
God bless dad
Steve Falcone
November 28, 2014
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