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Anthony Cuda

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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CUDA Anthony James Cuda (Tony), age 85 of Bridgeport, entered into eternal rest on Tuesday, February 28, 2012 at Lord Chamberlain Nursing Home, Stratford with his loving family by his side. Born in Stratford on November 28, 1926, he was the son of the late Gabrielle and Marie Antoinett (Armatano)...

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He was a good man. A little kooky in The end but hey More kooky than James Cuda jr who keeps wanting to sell his sister's house after he stole her truck out of her driveway along with his wife Sally Cuda

Never forgotten. You and Auntie Ann. Always in our hearts

I had met Tony a few years ago and he was the kind of man I wish that I would of had the pleasure to know longer! A great man with great stories of family and the good old days gone by! To Lena and Santino and the whole familia, our deepest sympathy
Louie and Donna Mastri

My Uncle Tony was the best uncle anyone could ask for. Every weekend my uncle welcomed me into his home and made me a part of his family. He took me everywhere with Lena, just as if I were a daughter to him. I have so many great childhood memories.
After attending his wake this evening I realize the best thing that he left me is to be a part of a wonderful, loving family. Thank you Uncle Tony

Love Cathie

Love you pop!

Please accept our deepest sympathies.

I smile when I think about my Uncle Tony Cuda. My childhood memories and the man that he was will be in my heart forever. Our condolences to his loving family. It is a sad time for all of the Cudas.
Love you, Shari and Rob

Love you and miss you Uncle Tony, you are in all my best family memories, at Gramma and Grampa's house, at the Roma club, at every family get together. Much love to you my cousins, on the loss of your father and grandfather. Much love to you my Aunties, on the loss of your brother.

There are so many great stories I wouldn't know where to begin. The old ways and the old days are but fond memories that can only be looked back upon with laughter and tears.

Uncle Tony was one of my "original" Italian uncles whom I shall always have the utmost love, honor and respect for... and will miss forever. As my mother used to say "I'll see ya when I see ya" Rest in peace Uncle Tony rest in peace.

Love always,
Joe, Linda and Nova