Anthony "Tony"-Caltagirone-Obituary

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Anthony "Tony" Vincent Caltagirone

Charleston, South Carolina

Feb 8, 1952 – Mar 23, 2020 (Age 68)

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BORN
February 8, 1952
DIED
March 23, 2020
AGE
68
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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J. Henry Stuhr West Ashley Chapel Obituary

Anthony "Tony" Vincent Caltagirone, 68, of Charleston, South Carolina, husband of Cynthia "Cindy" Greer Caltagirone entered into eternal rest Monday, March 23, 2020. A memorial service will be held Saturday, August 8, 2020 in Grace Church Cathedral, 98 Wentworth Street at 2:00 p.m. Arrangements...

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With deepest sympathy and heart filled prayers for Cindy and the entire family. I know he and Sandy are solving the computer problems of the world right now.

Sending you a big hug. Sorry for your loss. Uncle Tony was a great man! He always had a smile and was funny and witty. Loved debating with him about politics and was the tech guy in the family before tech was cool. He Had a gentle soul and optimistic on everything in life. Sending you my thoughts and prayers. May he Rest In Peace.

May his gentle soul rest in peace. Loving thoughts to all the family.

Always a bright spot in our day! He will be greatly missed. Colleen Chisholm

Remember Tony fondly from St. Patrick School in York and his lovely family . We are all descendents of Catolica Eraclea. Rest in peace, Tony.

Segway friends at Epcot

Tony's spirit, his smile and laughter, his good-natured tricks and gotchas, will live on in the memories of everyone who was lucky enough to know him. Cindy and he perfectly complemented each other's personalities, and as they traveled the world, they demonstrated a true Joie de vivre and love of each other.

We are so very sorry that Tony has left this world, but we hope and pray that he is in a much better place, where his jokes and tricks keep everyone laughing. We greatly admired...

We will miss Tony so much with his vicarious embrace of life. So happy we had the chance to have him in our lives if even for such a short time. Sending love to you Cindy & all the people that loved Tony.

Cindy,
We love you so very much and will miss Tony so much, especially his humor. How gracious you both have always been to us by letting us stay in your home and showing us the very best that Charleston has to offer....we loved the boat rides, Taste of Charleston, flea market trips and especially the food places where we laughed and enjoyed. We always loved the shrimp & grits at Fleets Landing! That was our special place each time we visited! Rarely do you meet such special and...

I am sorry for your loss. Walt passed away feb3, 2020. I remember tony when he worked for Walt at Johnson.