Anthony-Casciano-Obituary

Anthony Casciano

Roseto, Pennsylvania

1956 - 2024

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DIED
July 10, 2024
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Roseto, Pennsylvania

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ROSETO Anthony Casciano, 68, of Roseto passed away Wednesday, July 10 at Temple University Hospital surrounded by his loving family. Anthony was born on February 9, 1956, in Easton, PA, a son of the late Philip A. "Skatie" and JoAnne (Moss) Casciano. He and his beloved wife Toni Ann ( Kralik )...

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When we moved here from Easton in 1977 we did not know anyone. Anthony was one of the first people to acknowledge that I was new at sporting events. He first asked me who I was and second he asked me if I had any children. Anthony was one of the first people I met when we moved here 1977 from Easton. He asked if I had children and then asked me what school they were going to. I told him Pius X and he smiled and said good. I always remember that.

God Bless you my friend. You will be missed be surely not forgotten. Love you Brother.

I was 3 years behind Ant at Pius X. Anthony Casciano was Mr. Pius X sports in his years there. Ant and Brad Decker were the "Paisanos" in Bangor summer basketball and no one beat that team. He was an incredible athlete. I always looked up to him and I guess since Wednesday, I still do...

Casciano family, my sincerest condolence on the loss of Anthony. Growing up in Roseto we all knew everybody. he did a lot in his short 68 years and I´m sure he will be dearly missed by his family. My prayers at this very difficult time.

Sorry To hear of Ant´s passing. Condolences to family and friends. He made life at East Stroudsburg University a great experience! Great friend during that time! Tom Wenck. "The Count"

Our sincere sympathy with our prayers and love. A lifetime of memories as school mates, teammates, coaches and friends, will never be forgotten!

To the Casciano, Stambaugh and Kralik Families, We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Anthony. He will never be forgotten. He was a wonderful Husband, Father, Grandfather, Brother, Uncle, and Friend. He will be greatly missed. Love and Symparhy, Rose Wertman and Family

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I have some wonderful memories of Ant that I will cherish forever, until he and I meet again in eternity. May God bless him. He was a very righteous person, inside and out. My condolences to the entire Casciano family. Coach "Butch" Caracio