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Anthony Aceti

Charlotte, North Carolina

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Anthony Aceti 'Tony' Mr. Aceti, 84, of Charlotte, died Friday, January 20, 2012 at Presbyterian Hospital. The son of the late Giovanni and Filomena DeLeon Aceti, Tony was born in Philadelphia, PA. on February 27, 1927. He served with the U.S. Navy in the Pacific Theater during World War II and...

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We are very sorry to here of los of my life friend god bless you in your pease with did. Boudreau family.

Marie and children. Rose Mary and I just heard about Tony's passing this evening from Bob Tritten. He will be sorely missed by everyone who he ever knew but especially his loving family who he loved so very much. Just knowing Tony and you and enjoying your company socially during the 15 years we lived in Charlotte were an important part of our lives. We are glad you have your children close by to console you during this terrible time. Our love and prayers are with you.

What a great guy Tony was! We shared all sorts of stories about history, movies and restaurants. Although I tried to outdo him in the "latest joke department", somehow he always managed to have one that was always just a little bit better than mine. Tony was a warm and colorful person that I shall never forget. A great big "Thank you" to his family for sharing him with everyone.

Mike Howard

Tony will always be kindly remembered in our family. He cut the hair of my sons and nephew in his home after the shop closed and gave them their first haircuts. Prayers for joyful memories to push away the tears of grief.
"How far to Hollywood and how long till you get there?" greeted those young men and his jokes were stories were part of the fabric of their youth . We are glad to have known him- The Dixons and sons,
Neely , Groves and also cousin Chris and Mimi

Tony will always be kindly remembered in our family. He cut the hair of my sons and nephew in his home after the shop closed and gave them their first haircuts. Prayers for joyful memories to push away the tears of grief.
"How far to Hollywood and how long till you get there?" greeted those young men and his jokes were stories were part of the fabric of their youth . We are glad to have known him-
Neely , Groves and cousin Chris

Marie, Dan, Michelle, Carla, and Mike - I heard about Tony this morning. I am so sorry, but somehow that just sounds so inadequate. I wish i could be there today, but I'm out of the country right now. And while I know this is a bit out of context, I find it comforting - In my Father's house are many mansions...I go to prepare a place for you. (John 14:2)

I love you guys.

Greg

Michelle and Brian, we are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.

To all of Tony's family, I offer condolences from myself and my wife, Laura, who made it possible to be aquainted with a man I will never forget because of his intelligence and humor that always made me feel like part of the family; especially when he would whisper a joke in my ear at family gatherings.

Michael and family,

I hope you all will remember the good times and family fun you had with your dad. Keep those memories close and you will feel that smile when you think about him. The few times I was around him he was quite the funny man ~ Like, when he wanted to shave my head because he thought I would look good bald :) You are in my thoughts and prayers.