1934
2014
Anthony Todarello
St. George, UT
Anthony Todarello, 79, of St. George, UT, received his call to be with Jesus, February 21, 2014, at DRMC in St. George, UT. He was born May 23, 1934 in Youngstown, OH, to Phillip Domenic and Francis Morbito Todarello. Anthony married Shirley Sturdivant in Santa Barbara, CA.
He is survived by: his sweetheart of 43 years; children, Domenic (Robin) Todarello of Ventura, CA, Susie Loper, Sandra (Bill) Feagin, Sally Roberts and Thomas (Melaina) Todarello all of St. George, UT; 12 grandchildren; and 8 great-grandchildren.
A memorial services will be held Saturday March 8, 2014, at 11:00a.m., at the LDS Church at 200 W. Brigham Rd., St. George, UT.
Friends and family are invited to share condolences online at www.SereniCareofStGeorge.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Serenity Funeral Home, 986-2085.
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Our Greatest Sympathy goes to the family and friends of Anthony. You are in our thoughts and prayers during this hard time.
Advanced Hearing & Balance Specialists Kimball Forbes
March 4, 2014
Grandpa, thank you for everything. You are an awesome grandpa and we will miss you so much. Thank You for letting us be part of your family.
Dakota Melaina, Kaitlyn Todarello
February 25, 2014
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