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Antonio "Tony" Ciarrone

1929 - 2012

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1929

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2012

Antonio Ciarrone Obituary

Antonio "Tony" Ciarrone
Winton, CA - Antonio "Tony" Ciarrone, 83, of Winton, California passed away Tuesday, November 20, 2012 at Elness Convalescent in Turlock.
He was born July 3, 1929 in Lorain, Ohio. He graduated from Lorain High School in the class of 1947B. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1948 - 1952. He worked 36 years in Civilian Federal Service as a computer analyst at Castle Air Force Base in Atwater, CA. He retired in 1988 with 40 years of federal service.
Antonio is survived by his step-children Winnie Pombo of Idaho and Hubert Blake of Arkansas; two brothers Dominick of Lorain and Roger (Jazz) of Sandusky.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Edith, of 55 years; sisters, Edith Furci and Julia Szalay; and brother, Victor.
Burial will be on Monday, November 26 at Winton Cemetery.

Published by The Morning Journal on Nov. 24, 2012.
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My most memorable times with Uncle Tony & Aunt Edith and their family, have always been in my thoughts all these years. Even at this sad moment, it still brings me a smile. God Bless him and all who will miss him.

Vic Ciarrone Jr

November 28, 2012

Tony was such a dear man--sweet, gentle, kind, friendly, uncomplaining and smiling even despite severe physical challenges in his latter years; and a genuine lover of God and people. We miss him very much although we're glad he is at rest with no more suffering; and we look forward to seeing him in Heaven some day. We are better for having known him.

Ron and Jean Aragon

November 25, 2012

To The Ciarrone Family, My deepest sympathy in the loss of your love one, Tony. May God grant peace and bless you always.

Beth Dickson Repeta

November 24, 2012

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