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Anthony A. Cetrone

Nashua, New Hampshire

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Anthony A. Cetrone

The Cetrone family is saddened by the passing of our patriarch Anthony A. Cetrone on June 8, 2015 after a brief illness.Tony was born August 19, 1928 in Philadelphia, PA. He married Elizabeth Rieker of Lancaster. PA. in 1952. She survives her husband after 63 years of...

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I remember Tony while working at a Foster Grant plant in Illinois and I had the pleasure of meeting him after attending a seminar out in Mass. He showed me how a real leader treated people. My sincere condolences to the family for your loss.

Dear Betty and family,
Dave Farber here. I just recently learned of Tony's passing. Please forgive the lateness of my thoughts in this response.
Yes, most certainly,he deserves everything that each and every message of love, respect and sent condolance is expressed in the comments you have received.
I was at Foster Grant about a year before Tony and Ralph Crowley joined the company. I believe it was Allied Chemical and not Dow that Tony had been with. Tony was asked to have...

Dear Betty and family,

My heart aches to learn of the passing of Tony. I was fortunate enough to work for/with one of the biggest hearted men I have ever met. He helped guide us all at Micron professionally with a caring genuine down to earth fatherly manner. May he rest in peace

Tony was true gentleman, whose love and pride in his family was evident by the big smile he wore whenever he spoke of them. I am so fortunate to have Tony as a board member during my tenure at MWCC Foundation, Inc.

Tony Cetrone did more to shape and guide my career than anyone other than my dad. Not a day passes that I don't think about something he taught me. Every single day held a lesson or a personal story from his career that held some secret to success. He was notorious for letting me fail miserably just so I could learn a valuable lesson. Something that is lost on today's society. Some of the fondest memories come from one of his famous lecture/lessons where I would stop him in his tracks with a...

Tony was a real gentleman, a great leader and a true mentor. He will be missed by all who were lucky enough to have known him.

I remember Tony while working at Foster Grant. He always had a great smile on his face. He was a wonderful man. So sorry for your loss.

I was a stranger in a strange land and you made me welcome and became my friend. Until later old friend.








so very sorry to hear of Toni's passing he was a great man and will be very much missed