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Colonel Anthony "Tony" Ambrose MD, US Army (Ret.)

Hershey, Pennsylvania

1946 - 2022

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Colonel Anthony Tony Ambrose, MD, US Army ret., born on October 9, 1946, in Philadelphia, PA, the son of Francis J. and Josephine B. Ambrose, passed away in Hershey, PA on August 3, 2022 after a brief illness. He is survived by Linda, his beloved wife of 54 years; two daughters, Kerry (Brian)...

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Deeply sorry for your loss. -Rick and Jami Ojala

To the Family. So sorry for the loss of the nicest, caring, and bright mind. Thanks for all his teachings not only in medicine it also live. A true gentleman.

Sorry for your lost. Last time I saw Anthony was at Aunt Jeans funeral. I too was in the army as an OB nurse. I'm the daughter of Leonard and Florence(Deconski) Cianfrani and Cousin Richard Kaminski told me about Anthony. He was my hero.

I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Dr. Ambrose , he always shared a smile or hug and cares so much for his wife . Prayers for the family , I´ll miss seeing him here at Hershey . He had so many kind and funny words for me .

Saddened to hear of this wonderful man's passing. He delivered both of my children, and was just a kind and caring obstetrician. He will be missed.

To Anthony´s family and sister Franny, Very sorry to read of Anthony´s passing. I remember him very well growing up. Also what a good football player he was.And him kicking footballs at sharswood. Thoughts and prayers are with you. Marty Washart Sarasota,fl.

Dear Linda and family, I am so deeply sorry that your beloved Tony has passed away. It was my great pleasure to work for him in OB/GYN for many years and witnessed first hand his interactions with patients. His care and concern for patients was evident as well as his love and devotion to his family. May your wonderful memories and your deep faith sustain you at this sad time.

My thoughts and prayers are with Linda and the family. I heard so much about Anthony when we volunteered at the med center. May you keep all the memories in your heart of all the good times that you had.