Anthony-Comito-Obituary

Anthony D. Comito

Phillipsburg, Pennsylvania

04/09/1932 - 10/01/2025

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October 1, 2025
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Phillipsburg, Pennsylvania

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Anthony D. Comito, 93, of Palmer Township, formerly of Phillipsburg, NJ, died peacefully in his daughter's home, October 1, 2025. Born April 9, 1932, with the help of a midwife, at 122 Mercer Street in Phillipsburg, NJ, Anthony was the son of the late Antonio Comito and “Sadie” (Saverina...

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Sending my condolences to the entire family! . I will always remember his "refrigerator joke" and most of all his genuine smile and personality! RIP Tony!

Way back in 1965 when I was newly married and in our first apartment, Tony and Shirley were our neighbors. They were the best! When I became pregnant with my first baby, I couldn´t wait to tell them. Tony looks at me and says, "Roberta, don´t you know babies grow up to be kids!" I´ve always remembered that. He was so funny! I´m so sorry to see that he passed. He was such a nice man.

Greg, Toni, Terri, Dan and I are sorry to hear about your dad´s passing. He was such a sweet man. I could always count on a good joke and a smile when I would see him. We will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers. May he RIP now with your mom.

Toni, I'm sorry sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. I loved having him as one of my long time customers when I was at Walgreens. He was just the sweetest man. My deepest condolences to you and your family. Amber Heil

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Toni, Terri, and Greg, I am so sorry to learn about the passing of your father. I remember spending time with your family as a child and I especially remember him putting the patio in at our house on Line St. I know my father valued their friendship and of course, I know my uncle especially will miss his dear friend. He will be with you always in your memories. Sending prayers and hugs to you all.

Anthony, Thank You for Your service to our country. God Bless You! God be with your family! Sincerely, A Grateful American

Yesterday I was driving home through Phillipsburg and over past Hacketts Park. A strong feeling came to me and wondered how Anthony was doing. When I got home and read the obituaries there he was. Anthony and Dominic were two characters at Manhattan Bagel. I have many fond memories. He was a an upstanding man. God Bless all that loved him.

Very Sorry for your Loss John Gerbino and Family