1933
2017
Tony C. Marone
Livonia - Age 84. Passed away on December 9, 2017. Beloved husband of the late Dolores for 53 wonderful years. Loving father of Mark Marone and the late Marian Marone. Dear brother of Rosie, Marie, and the late Millie. Tony proudly served his country in the army during the Korean War. He was a master carpenter and an even better father. Funeral services will take place Thursday at St. Colette Catholic Church, 17600 Newburgh Rd. (N. of 6 Mile), Livonia. Instate 9am, Mass 10am. Memorial contributions may be made to the Wounded Warriors Project.
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This is a journey to God's gates of Heaven that we all shall travel some day. May God bless you and your son Mark at this time.
Louis Fox
Neighbor
December 17, 2017
My deepest sympathies to you, Mark. Sorry for your loss.
Melissa Liedkiewicz
December 13, 2017
I had just gotten to know Tony in the last year, but considered him one of my close extended family. He was one of the sweetest, kindest people that I have known. Mark, I know you will miss him dearly. You will be in my prayers and thoughts. My Deepest Sympathy.
Lisa Ragusa
December 13, 2017
I would like to offer my sincere condolences to Tony's family, sorry for your loss. Jeremiah 29:11 assures us that God is thinking thoughts of peace towards us, to give us a future and a hope, may that bring you comfort in this time of sorrow.
December 13, 2017
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