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Anthony Cotroneo

Syracuse, New York

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December 13, 2004 Anthony Cotroneo, age 85, of Syracuse, passed away Monday at his home surrounded by family. He was born in Reggio Calabria Italy. He served in the U.S. Army during WWII. Anthony worked as a Tailor at Learbury for 20 years and wascurrently employed at JC Penney, Carousel Mall....

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To The Cotroneo Family

Sorry to hear about the loss of your dad. Our deepest sympathy to all of you. We will be in Syracuse in June and we'll see you then.

The Pasquariellos'

Deares Frannie,Toni
I am truly deeply sorry for the loss of your Grampy & Dad. I've thought about the both of you daily since I heard. Although you cannot physcially be with him I know spiritually he is with you every second of the day now.
Love, Bella

Dear Family of Tony: You don't know me, but I worked at JC Penney's with your father. I just wanted you to know he was a most kind and caring person. May God Bless him always. I wish there were more people like him in the world. God Bless You All.

Sheryl Moe

Deepest sympathy to our Feigal Avenue neighbors. We will forever remember our care free childhood days, the laughter and the hair cuts. And Tony, you were definitely the best dressed gentleman in town! Sincerely, Ginny Schardt-Cummings

Our deepest sympathy to the entire Cotroneo family. Tony will always be remembered for his great style.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. Tony touched so many lives. Thank you for the memories. May Tony live forever with GOD.

Dear Toni and family,
We are sorry for your loss. You are in our prayers and thoughts. Remember only the joy and good memories and love each other well.

With love Barry, Erik & Jean Coville Dawe

Tony was a joy to work with. He will be greatly missed. My prayers and thoughts are with his family. Take care.

JoAnne, John, Delores and Family,
Our sincerest sympathy in the passing of your father. I don't know if you remember me, JoAnne, but we were sorority sisters in high school. (BKM) My husband worked with John and Delores at NVG.
May God be with you and your family members, at this difficult time.
Our condolences,
Kathy (Benjamin) and Howie DeLapp