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Anthony Biondo

Warrenton, Missouri

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Anthony BiondoAnthony Salvatore Biondo, 71, of New Baden, Ill., passed away Friday, May 8, 2015.Anthony retired as a senior master sergeant in the U.S. Air Force after 26 years of duty. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, skydiving, and he had his private pilot license. He will be dearly missed by all...

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Thinking of you,dear Tony, on your birthday. You will NEVER be forgotten.

Thinking of you and Mom...thank you for being my eternal guardian angel. ..r I p ..you are missed every day...

Tony, you were a giant amongst men. A loving son, a perfect brother, a wonderful father and an amazing grandfather and great grandfather. May those that were blessed enough to know and love you always remember the best and happiest times that were given to us,shared with you. I know I will. RIP Tony. You are truly missed.

For my dad

Thank you to all who signed this. My father was a great man that was loved and respected by all. He thoroughly enjoyed all aspects of the outdoors and he loved children. He had many friends and I know that he loved you all. For his VA workers, my dad is still there with you helping you with veterans, he is watching you all and will always be with us in our hearts. Thank you all again.

I am so sorry for your loss. I worked at the VA St. Louis with Tony. He was so dedicated and always went above and beyond, stopped at whatever he was doing to answer my many questions. I loved listening to his military stories, he loved the military, he especially loved his job. His excitement was contagious which touched those at the VA. I am bessed to have known him. Your family's in my thoughts and prayers. RIP Tony

Eternal rest, grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen.

Thanks for being such a great teammate. Our team at work will miss you, and it will never be the same. Many prayers to Tony's family, we are all grieving with you.

Tony,
You will be missed and what will I say to your little brother, Russ, since I would always ask him to say hello and ask how you are doing? You are with the Lord now and we are working to join you one day.

RIP you was a great neighbor