Anthony-Altieri-Obituary

Anthony Altieri III

Providence, Rhode Island

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Anthony Altieri passed away in Providence, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on May 4, 2009.

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Dear Phyllis, I was so saddened to see Anthony's picture in paper. I can remember so many fun times in Florida and in our younger days. He loved you so much and always looked up to you...It is not right for a parent to bury a child, but he is with his dad and his brother and they will be looking down and watching over you with so much love. You take care of yourself and be the strong woman that you are. My prayers are with you at this time....
Love,
Barbara (Ida's daughter)

Dear Phyllis,
I was so sad to hear about the passing of Anthony. The taking care of all his needs went beyond a mother's love and you will be blessed for that. I know he is looking down on you saying i had the greatest mom and now it's my turn to take care of her. You are the most special lady i know giving all the time to others and now it's your turn .I'm very sorry I couldn't make the services, I'm in so much pain these days but my thoughts and prayers are with you through this...

Dear Aunty Phyllis,
We are truly sorry to hear that you have lost your dear son, Anthony. He loved you so much and always spoke of you with such deep affection and caring. Take comfort in remembering all you shared together, both in good and sad times.
Cousin Anthony will be in our thoughts and prayers, as well as you Aunty.

Dear Mrs. Altieri
We are both very sorry to hear of the passing of Anthony. We were in school with him, and will never forget what a special person he was. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

It is hard to put so many years of friendship in so few words. Anthony will be greatly missed and never forgotten. My thoughts and prayers are with you

We will always remember all the good times we had in high school, especially riding around in the coolest car of everyone in the class of 1971. You didn't even get mad at me when I got in your car with dog doo on my shoe. I guess the next class reunion will be in heaven. Rest in peace.

My sympathy goes out to Anthony's family and friends. I was Advisor to the class of 1971 at Johnston High School and will treasure all the times we had together. May he rest in peace.

Dear Phyllis,

We are devestated at the loss of our friend of almost fifty years, I am at a loss for words. But, this one thing I know is that one day we will all be together again in Glory with our Savior, Lord Jesus. May He give you much comfort and peace at this most difficult time. Our love and prayers are with you.

Dear Aunt Phyllis,(and Uncle Anthony Macedonio)
We recall Cousin Anthony as someone filled with great warmth and kindness, both towards us and to Aunty Viola. He was always the most gentle of souls. What an enormous loss for you and all who loved him. Our prayers are with you. The Grillo Family