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Anthony David Baldino

Princeton, New Jersey

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Anthony David BaldinoMERCERVILLELCDR Anthony David Baldino, 76, of Mercerville passed away on Monday, May 17, 2021, at Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center of Plainsboro. Born in Trenton, NJ, he had been a resident of Mercerville for the past 47 years and was a graduate of Notre Dame High...

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Dear Mr.Baldino, Continue to RIP. Much Love ,Phyllis Woolfolk

Dear Mr.Baldino, Missing watching our old Black and White movies . I am so honored to have crossed paths with you . Much Love ,Phyllis

I was sad to see that Tony had passed. I also worked with Tony at the First National Bank of Princeton-what great times we had! Tony will be very much missed by many who knew him. He was a great guy! Bernadette, my sincere condolences to you and your family-you are in my prayers. May Tony rest in peace.
Sincerely,
Laura L. Dempsey (formerly Panicaro)

Tony , We will one day watch those Old Movies together again !
Thanks for a week which enhanced ,changed my life and gave me a new friend, Bernadette .

Thank You Tony for all your Support and Mentoring in my career in Banking. You are special friend who I am so grateful for in my career. Your Support was second to none. I will always miss your Booming Voice and greetings. Until we meet again one day you “Son of a Gun” God Bless you and Thank You my Friend..
Prayers for your Family..


We were fortunate enough to have Tony and his wonderful family for neighbors for many years in Colonial Lakelands, in Lawrence Twp. Tony was one of those kids in the neighborhood who always had a smile and a polite "hello". Tony grew to be a great student, football player and officer in the U.S. Navy. This world is a better place because of people like Tony. Our Deepest Sympathy and Condolences to all the family.
From the Danka Family

Bernadette and family,
Tony was the very best!
As a member of the Theta Delta Chi Fraternity at Brown, Tony brought ‘joie de vivre’ to our house.
He was a man of integrity and a genuine friend.
Bernadette and family, please know that, though I will not be with you in Princeton tomorrow, I will be at Brown tomorrow to sit, reflect and pray with you and for you.
I am sure Tony will be looking on with his beautiful beaming smile.

Tony was a role model to my brother David and myself back in the early 1960's when he was studying at Brown U. in Providence. His fraternity Theta Delta Chi sponsored my Soap Box Derby car. He hosted us a couple of times on campus and showed us the Ivy Halls, which we were pretty impressed with. We became friendly over the years and shared vacations and family visits. His Dad was a retired Ironworker and we all got along so well, it was like having extended family. Over the years, we...