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Anthony Francis "Tootie" Aliotta

Savannah, Georgia

1948 - 2018

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DIED
October 28, 2018
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Savannah, Georgia

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Anthony "Tootie" Francis Aliotta, 70, of Savannah, Ga, passed away peacefully the morning of October 28, 2018. Tony was a devoted husband, father, stepfather, brother, grandfather, uncle and friend. He was born in Savannah, GA on July 22, 1948. He attended Blessed Sacrament School, Benedictine...

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My sincere sympathy to Maria, Betty, Frank, and all the Aliotta family, extended family, and friends. I was so saddened to hear of Anthony's passing. I have always remembered Anthony and your family all these years. May this candle be a remembrance of the light, love, and honor Anthony brought to all who knew him.

Also I made a donation in honor of Anthony to Operation Tiny Home.

With deepest sympathy,

Diane Mandap ( Edler)

Sending heartfelt thoughts and prayers to the entire Aliota family on your loss of Tony. He was an excellent athlete and competitor in grammar school and at Benedictine. We were also classmates at Armstrong. It is my loss that I do not know him as the brave American patriot and loving family man he became. May your warm memories lessen your loss. May Tony Requiescat in Pace.

So sorry to hear. Tony was a good friend of mine in the BC days.We were cadets together and friends at Armstrong I know he will be missed.

Gary Eichholz

My sincere condolences to the Aliotta family. I had the pleasure of working with Tony for many years on the Savannah waterfront. He was a great friend and colleague. We lost touch when I left Savannah in the late nineties but I always thought of him. He touched a lot of peoples lives.

Dear Frank and all of Tony's extended family,
My brother Kenny joins me in offering our condolences to all of you. Frank, both of us are sorry we cannot be in Savannah this evening to say goodbye to your beloved brother. Danny

My heartfelt sympathys go out to the family and friends during this difficult time. I hope the words in 1 Thessalonians 4 : 14 can bring you some comfort. Knowing that there is a future for the ones we have lost in death can be so reassuring.

The loss of a love one is difficult. May the precious memories you have help you cope and bring you peace. 1 Thes. 4:14 can bring you some comfort knowing that there is a future for the ones we have lost in death can be reassuring. May the God of peace be with you and your family.

Stephanie and Family,
Keith and I are so sorry for your loss. After my Dad's passing last year I remember standing up after his service and seeing Richard. Then walking over to speak to others and there you were with a big, sincere, hug. I wish I was there to give you a big hug right now. I know how sad you are and there is nothing I can say or do to diminish the pain. I promise that God will comfort you and as time passes you will smile while remembering your Dad instead of cry. ...