Anthony-Celani-Obituary

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Anthony M. Celani

Lynnfield, Massachusetts

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October 1, 2021
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Lynnfield, Massachusetts

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McDonald Funeral Home - Wakefield Obituary

Anthony M. Celani, age 88 of Lynnfield Massachusetts and formerly of Melrose, died October 1, 2021 at the Melrose-Wakefield Hospital. Mr. Celani was raised in Malden, later residing in Melrose, and had been a Lynnfield resident since 1972. He was the retired president and owner of New England...

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Tony was great man I rented office on 2nd floor 1974 that's how I started my insurance office
He will be well missed may God be with you Jack Kazizian

The passing of Anthony (Tony) Celani is not only a great loss for this family but also for all of us, his friends for decades. Tony was fun loving and friendly to all. He shared that social gift on a daily basis as a successful salesman of cars. Tony loved cars, he loved traveling, he loved music, and he loved sharing these things with everyone. His idea of fun was to have friends or family in one of his fancy sports cars, with the top down or windows open and playing Ray Charles loud...

With our deepest sympathy from Ave Maria Parish, Our Lady of the Assumption and St. Maria Goretti church, staff, parishioners and the Ministry of Consolation, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this very difficult time.

I was so sorry today to learn of Anthony's passing. I have fond memories of seeing him at the Boston Sports Club especially at the pool for water aerobics and most recently shopping at Whole Foods Market. His friendly greetings will certainly be missed. My sympathies to all his family.

Dear Frank and Sharon Celani and family, Holy scripture tells us "Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted" Matthew 5:4. May you find inner peace during this troubled time and live your lives to their fullest as your dad would have wanted. Don't hold back. Be joyful in the Lord! Rick, Kim and Family

Anthony and family, my condolences to all of you.

Tony was a true and welcome friend. He was always smiling, friendly to everyone and was a good conversationist. He enjoyed the Saturday breakfasts at the Sheridan with his seven friends and always interacted with interesting comments.
I will miss my weekly visits and occasional lunches. I lost my best friend but am fortunate to have known him