ANTHONY-BUONOPANE-Obituary

ANTHONY L. BUONOPANE

Randolph, Massachusetts

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BUONOPANE, Anthony L. Of Randolph, formerly of Roxbury, passed away April 21, 2019, at the age of 91, after a period of failing health. Beloved husband of the late Margaret Buonopane. Loving father of Anthony L. Buonopane, Jr., Joanne (Scally) Grossi and husband Bill, Donna Buonopane-Johnson and...

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Anthony was a good friend. He helped me many, many times at the Friendly Food pantry of Randolph. He was such a happy, kind person. My he rest in peace. He is with the Lord now!

Thinking of you today and remembering all your crazy antics! Hope you're raising Hell with Dad and the rest of your crazy brothers, Jabbo, Joe, Jimmy & Bobby! Missing you today and forever!
Your Niece, Karen

Mr. Buonopane,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the U.S. Army during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your Family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

As you remember your love one, as God heals your broken hearts (Psalm 147:3), may your treasured memories continue to bring you peace, comfort, and strength to endure.

So sorry for your loss. tony was a very caring and very helpful person. He was always there for me when I needed something at the Friendly Food Pantry of Randolph. We had many laughs when we worked together at the Pantry.

God be with you at this time!

Janet Lynch
Assistant Director
Friendly Food Pantry of Randolph

There is an old Italian saying, Take a bite out of life before it takes
a bite out of you.

Iggy not only took a bite out of life, He feasted on it.
His two loves of life were his Family and the U. S. Army.
He gave all that had to serve both of them well.
No matter where you went , someone knew him , but of course,
He did stand out in the crowd.

Old Soldiers never die they just complain away!!
Rest In Peace...

RIP Uncle Iggy! We love and will sorely miss you!
Jay, Karen, Shane & Jade

Relatives and friends are known as "True
Friends" because these ones show love and
support all the time, when others have
returned to their normal routine. Also
they can be a source of profound comfort
for someone for as long as it takes him
or her to deal with grief.
(1Thessalonians 3:7) May God bless and
comfort all whom are grieving..

Essie C In

Words cannot describe the shock and pain of losing him so suddenly! Our hearts go out to his children and their families.He was a great guy with a crazy sense of humor! He always looked out for us after our Dad died. His memory will always remain in our hearts and be cherished. RIP UNCLE IGGY GIVE DAD A GREAT BIG HUG AND KISS FROM US! Soar with the Angels and mind your business XOXO