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Anthony Bruno

Bradenton, Florida

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Anthony (Tony) Bruno, 59 of Palmetto, passed December 12, 2008. Tony was born in Chicago and moved to Florida in 1993. He Owned and Operated T. Bruno Trucking Company, in Chicago for 25 years,Tony was a member of St. Frances X Cabrini Church, Moose, Am Vets, American Legion, and Sons of Italy....

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Dad,
There is not a day that goes by that I do not think of you! I miss you so much. I miss hearing you play the guitar and singing Karaoke. My kids ask about you all the time. I Love You!

Bruno family My God hold you close.My Deepest sympathy.You are in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless .Donna (Colony Cove Office Mang.)

Dear Cousin Joyce & Family,

Tony has traveled down a road that's calm and peaceful. God's loving hand is guiding him on a journey to a distant and much better place.

And although your heart is heavy with sorrow you will always bear, it may help to bring you comfort, knowing Tony is happy in this place.

Someday, you will be together again.

Every day, in some small way, memories of Tony will come your way. Memories in your heart today mean more than words can ever...

Tony, he defined the meaning of marriage. The love for his wife, children, grandchildren and family was recognized everywhere he went. A remarkable and courageous man who befriended many, he was kind, considerate and giving. He was accepting and understanding. I, as well as everyone that had the privilege and pleasure of meeting Tony will miss him so very much.

Tony was my Buddy. He will be missed. He is now with his Dad
and is at peace.

Tony, was not only my dearest friend and fellow guitar player, but an all around good and giving man. My deepest sympathies to all the Bruno family, as I feel like I also have lost a brother.

I would like to give my deepest Sympathy to Joyce and the Family. I always thought Highly of Tony. He was a good Person and Friend and will be missed by all. Love, Jim Polston.