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Anthony J. ANTONUCCI

Lynden, Washington

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February 18, 2021
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Lynden, Washington

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ANTONUCCI, Anthony J. Anthony Joseph Antonucci (Tony, The Nooch, Papa) went home to his Savior on February 18, 2021 surrounded by his family and friends. Tony was 83 years old when he passed away at his residence in Lynden, WA with his faithful pup, Jasper, by his side. Tony was born in Brooklyn,...

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Tony, The Nooch. Matthew 25:23 "Well done, good and faithful servant".

Best teacher ever.

We lived next door to him and Carmen. And we would cook dinners and share two nights a week with them and his sweet daughters Sandra and Stephanie. He LOVED Tony Bennett and so did I. He helped with our daughter when she was going thru some trials in high school. His spaghetti dinners at Ferris High School were so much fun and such a tribute to his kindness! Such a Loving and Decent Human Being! I will truly miss him!

Tony. You are still in my thoughts Your wisdom and knowledge guides me as l mentor my 11 year old great nephew Yes the world has changed tremendously But kind words and uplifting the spirit still hold true today Thank you

Tony taught school with my Dad in Spokane during the 1970s, and though I lost touch, the lessons he gave me about love remain. Smooth Sailin.' Nooch

The one and only Nooch

Rest in peace, you were an inspiration and seed for hope, God bless your family and those like you. Thank you.

I was his student in Thompson Falls. I loved his sense of humor and his quick wit. I recall his shoes were specially made back east as he had a large foot, I believe he said a 22A, long and narrow. One of the local business men made comment they were like short skis and bet him he couldn't water ski with them. Mr Antony said he could but only if they ordered him a new pair as the water would ruin them. They were hesitant so he said if you change your mind call me and I'll remove the heels and...

My favorite teacher when I was a freshman in Thompson Falls, MT. He taught us to love Shakespeare. Truly a wonderful human being. R.I.P.