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Anthony F. Coppola Jr.

Delray Beach, Fl, Connecticut

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Anthony F. Coppola Jr.Anthony F. Coppola, Jr. of Delray Beach, Florida, formerly of Danbury, CT and Schenectady, NY, passed away Sunday, Nov. 24th, 2019 after 95 birthdays and a brief illness.After returning from the European theatre of WWII, Tony received his undergraduate degree from Union...

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My sincere condolences to Tony `s family. He was my track coach at Bishop Gibbons in Schenectady. He was the most sensitive person In my life ( of 82 years). Rest well,Coach. You made a difference.

Mr. C was a hero and an inspiration for me and so many students in Wilton and I am sure elsewhere. I still have mementos from the stage productions and a place in my heart for Mr. C. Peter deFur

Mr C. was such a great influence for so many of us.
I know he will be missed.
Please accept our sympathies.
Patrick deFur

My deepest sympathies to the Coppola family. Mr. C was such a unique and special person and during my four years at Wilton High School, I was so fortunate to have worked on the school's talent shows with him.I feel lucky and very blessed to have known him.

My deepest condolences and Prayers to the family. Many memories of him and the family growing up, I was their paperboy and good friends with everyone of them. He will be missed.

My sympathies to the Coppola family on your loss of the patriarch of the family, Anthony Sr.Godspeed Mr. Coppola, you are remembered as a loving, and respected father to all the siblings. Rest In Peace.

Thank you Mr. Coppola, my French teacher at Mont Pleasant HS. You brought France to life in the classroom. I wasn't a good student in those days but loved your stories of your days overseas. I never thought I would get there but I did a couple of times in the Marines when I wished I'd paid more attention to my lessons. I always had fond memories of you and your class. Glad you had a full life and I will always treasure your memory.

Mr. Coppola was my French teacher in 1965. He was a very, very memorable educator. I have thought of him frequently over the years and today I want you all to know that his positive life view, his dynamic personality, his unfailing ability to connect with his students set a very high standard for all teachers who followed him in my life. God Bless and keep you, Mr Coppola. Thank you for everything you taught in addition to French IV.
K. K. Jacocks WHS'65