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Anthony M. "Tony" Celin Jr.

St. Marys, Pennsylvania

Mar 29, 1932 – Dec 10, 2020

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BORN
March 29, 1932
DIED
December 10, 2020
LOCATION
St. Marys, Pennsylvania

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Anthony M. "Tony" Celin, Jr., 88, of 140 E. Oilwell Street, St. Marys, died on Monday, December 7, 2020, at Penn Highlands Elk following complications of COVID-19.He was born on March 29, 1932, in St. Marys, a son of the late Anthony and Mary Bryan Celin.On October 24, 1953, in St. Marys Church,...

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Amy, Joe and families, I am so very sorry to hear about your Dad. I always loved Uncle Tony. I remember visiting in his shoe shop. He and your Mom were my favorite Aunt & Uncle. I remember staying with your family many times as a child and will never forget how great your parents were to us. Keeping you in our Thoughts & Prayers

Joe and family, so sorry for the loss of your father. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Cherish all the good times you shared together. God bless

Tony was such a nice & caring Man i remember when he Did the payroll for St Marys Elks Club he would Bring our checks to our house after a while we had to out to the car & get them from him He fixed many of shoes for me also When my Husband passed away he came to the Funeral & saw my Brother in law Asked Me if that Was Billl Piccolo he said he Graduated with him so i took his hand & we went over to Bill & they had a nice Talk RIP TONY ! I would like to send a mass card Where do i send it...

He was a great man and always kind to everyone he came to know he will be sadly missed

Amy and family, our condolences on the loss of your father, grandfather and great grandfather. Thoughts and prayers going out to all.
Rest in peace, Mr. Celine.

Sorry to read of your dad's passing, Joe.

Joe, Vicki and family, We were saddened to read of the death of your father. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers at this time.

Joe, Amy, Spouses and family. I was sad to hear about Tony's passing. Although he was my first cousin, I didn't get to enjoy his wonderful personality 'til later on in our lives. I always managed to visit him on my infrequent visits home and we always spoke via phone around the holidays. He was so enjoyable to be around and I will miss him. I'm so sorry for your loss and will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. I will watch the Facebook service on Friday. God bless all of you.