Anthony-DiStefano-Obituary

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Anthony "Tony" DiStefano

Brigantine, New Jersey

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DIED
April 21, 2017
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Brigantine, New Jersey

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Keates-Plum Funeral Home Obituary

DiStefano, Anthony "Tony" – 64, of Brigantine, passed away on Friday, April 21, 2017 after a valiant battle with cancer. Born in Camden, NJ, Anthony resided at the seashore in Brigantine, NJ for more than 40 years. He was a well-respected local realtor in Brigantine, starting at Walker-Rogge...

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Tony very hard to believe its been 3 years since you were called home. I think of you often. Rest in Peace my friend.

Debbie, We are so very sorry to hear of Anthony's passing. He was truely one of the kindest people I ever knew. His smile was so bright he lit up a room. Even as kids, Anthony was always so sweet and funny. Always smiling. His faith was strong and his love for you, Rachel & Dana so apparent. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Take comfort in knowing he is at peace. Our love always, Donna & Bob

Tony will be missed but there is another angel in heaven, may he rest in peace. May God bless Debbie and the girls, my prayers are with you all. Donna Cavanaugh friend, Irmo S.C.

Tony was more than the best real estate agent in Brigantine. He was wise, humorous, honest, his advice was always right on target and he had a ton of integrity. My wife and I counted him as a friend, not just a realtor. We will miss him greatly.

Deb, my deepest condolences to you and your family. He is resting well knowing he is loved by so many. My prayers for comfort, peace and strength are with all you.....

Dear Debbie, I'm praying for you and your family daily. Stay strong and know that GOD is with you always. Sincerely, Pat Monroe

Heartfelt sympathies Debbie. Our prayers are with you, and your children. I was lucky to meet him playing pickleball and he was so much fun. Will miss Tony.

So sorry to hear about Tony. He was always there for us after we bought our house from him and needed advice. we will miss him. Eileen Costello and john fullerton

Debbie, Please know that you have our deepest sympathy on the loss of Tony. I pray that you find consolation in the thoughts and memories in these coming days. Our prayers are with you, Rachel and Dana.