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Uncle Anthony We love and miss you every day
Michele Bruno
July 13, 2022 | Family
Braintree, Everett, Norton, Massachusetts
Of Braintree formerly of Everett died at the Beth Israel Deaconess hospital in Boston after a courageous battle from complications of his illness on Thursday, July 17, 2008 at age 60. Born & raised in Everett, he lived in Braintree for many years before moving to Norton two years ago. Beloved...
Read MoreUncle Anthony We love and miss you every day
Michele Bruno
July 13, 2022 | Family
Kerry, Stephen, and Ann,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Love Kristin
Kristin DeThomaso
August 03, 2008 | Quincy, MA
Uncle Anthony was a special man whose sense of humor and courage will be missed by all of us. Kerry and Stephen, my thoughts will continue to be with you and I'm sure we will all hold on to all the memories that he has left so many people.
Joanne Zollo
July 27, 2008 | Malden, MA
I also was a friend of Tony. He was a very special person. Tony, and that special brand of humor will be missed by myself, and by many other people.
Joseph McCann
July 23, 2008 | Weymouth, MA
ANTHONY,YOU FOUGHT THE BRAVE FIGHT, YOU ARE NOW IN THE HANDS OF GOD. WE ARE SURE YOU WILL ALWAYS LOOK OVER US AND WE WILL FOREVER MISS YOU
YOUR BROTHER-IN LAW
VINNIE AND FRAN M.
VINCENT MARCHESE
July 22, 2008 | HINGHAM, MA
Tony, my dear & special friend. Thank you for being there for me. It was wonderful to have known you.
Leesa Benkart
July 22, 2008 | Scituate, MA
Our hearts are with you at this difficult time.
fetina, meghan & ali
July 21, 2008 | Braintree, MA
Tony was a great neighbor and friend to our family. I was always amazed and inspired by the way he fought back from so many challenges with his sickness.
To a man who always had a smile for me and mine - Tony, we will miss you.
Melanie Davis
July 21, 2008 | Braintree, MA
I knew Tony when I too lived in Braintree through the East Braintree Civic Association . It was during the stressful years the community spent fighting and prevaling over Clean Harbors Inc. proposal for their siting of a rotary kiln mass burn hazardous waste incinerator. Emotions ran very deep but Tony stood out as
a confident voice of certitude and reflective reason. He stood out as a real gentle man. And he and Braintree prevailed in the end, but now- much more importantly Tony...
Joe Lyons
July 21, 2008 | Quincy, MA