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Anthony Michael Battalia

Trenton, New Jersey

1956 - 2021

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January 17, 2021
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Trenton, New Jersey

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Anthony Michael Battalia MYRTLE BEACH, SC Anthony Michael Battalia, born on August 29, 1956, passed on January 10,2021. Anthony was born and raised in Trenton and recently retired to Myrtle Beach, SC, with his husband of 20 years. He was preceded in death by his parents, Anthony and Francis...

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Today has been two months that you have been gone! I’m still in such disbelief that you’re no longer here!! I still wait for my phone to ring and here your voice say Pat what are you doing and I would tell you I’m watching a horror movie and you would ask which one!!

I miss you sooo very much!
I wish we could go back in time and know that you had this cancer ♋ and just maybe it could have saved your life!

The last two weeks of your life you’re in such excruciating...

I will always remember you more as family then a friend. All the years I spent time at your family home with your sister and the years you did my hair as we sat, talked and laughed. You will always be in my heart and never forgotten but missed so much.
Rest in peace my friend.

Love,
Becky Mullen

My two beautiful guardian angels in heaven. ❤❤

Today it’s been two months since we’ve been apart in the physical world , I know in my heart your both together in heaven and have found peace .
I miss you both with all my heart but I know we will be together soon .

I love you so very much and miss the twinkle in your eyes , your smile , the touch of your hand in mine.

Be happy in heaven my baby bear no more pain just love , until we meet again ❤❤

i have known Tony for 40 years. He was a wonderful person, friend and an excellent hairdresser. I followed him from shop to shop over the years. I remember telling him I might not be able to follow him to South Carolina, but I didn't have to. He returned here to take care of his clients. Such dedication ! WE always talked about life and how we missed the old days when life was so simple . Children could go out to play without any fear and used their imagination instead of their...

My dearest brother Anthony, I still can’t believe that you’re gone! I miss you so much and can’t seem to stop crying every day that I think of not talking to you or seeing your sweet smile! You were my handsome devoted brother for 63 years and our family was your heart! You would always give your siblings advice on health issues and always preaching to me to stop smoking and to watch my sugar! You had an excellent relationship with my husband he loved you as much as you loved him!! As I...

Ant, we have know each other for a long time , we had so many laughs and we learned how to curse from aunt Rose, you will be missed, Rip.

Twice a month for over twenty years Anthony produced his magic and made my hair always look its best. He also became a friend. I remember many conversations sharing his nostalgia for the slower pace of life in past years while Sinatra or other oldies could be heard during the cut and color. Fluffy could often be found settling in for a nap nearby. He also had seemingly boundless energy - gardening, cooking, or of course always finding something that needed a new coat of paint. But most of...

I first met Tony when my mom was in the hospital
She was in bad shape, and as a favor to my sister he said he would cut my hair
I lived out of town and was in Trenton more than I was home
So I was most appreciative
We met as strangers and instantly became friends
He was so gracious and friendly
I felt so comfortable with him
I only knew him for a few short years but I will always remember him
My you Rest In Peace
I love you
Emilia...

Tony was one of the most decent, kind, big-hearted, sincere and funny people we know! He was my hairdresser for the last 39 years, and Bob's a little less, but you felt like he knew you forever. Having your hair done each month was a 'social experience' - we laughed, cried, shared our lives, the good and bad times. Tony was extended family and always will be.

Tony (and Donna) moved locations a lot over the years. Bob would always ask me where I went this month for my haircut!...