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Anthony "Tony" D'Agostino

Columbus, Pennsylvania

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In the early morning hours of November 15th, Anthony "Tony" D'Agostino, 69, passed peacefully at home. He left so many behind that loved him and will miss his greetings of "God Bless all in this House," western movies and stories of his love of all things John Wayne and Notre Dame. Left to say...

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Deb and Family,
I will always remember Tony's wit. We had some great times over the years, never a dull moment when he was around. I'm sure I speak for many he will be greatly missed.
Keith Zeiger

Dear Mrs. D Agostino and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. I knew Tony from the marine reserves and from working with him on the railroad. I remember whenever I was called for a road trip and knew that Tony was my engineman I would smile and know that it was going to be a good trip.You and your family are in my prayers.

Though we still had words to say,
that matters not today.
With many tears, and regret,
your memories I will not forget.
For in the end, when all is done,
I will forever be, my fathers son.

God Bless you Pop, you will be missed!

Dear Mrs. D'Agostino and Family, So very sorry to hear of Tony's passing. Tony was always smiling and made those around him smile. Loved the guy. A good man in every sense of the word. He always brightened us up when he visted us here at Sutliff Chev.

I knew Tony to be a good worker and super nice guy. It was pleasure to know him. He always seemed to have a smile on his face.

Dear Toni and Family,

Sorry to hear about your brother. "Sunshine passes, shadows fall, Love's remembrance outlasts all."

With Deepest Sympathy,

I'm so sorry to read of the passing of a highschool friend. My condolances to the family.

Sorry for your loss. Tony was a great man and co-worker always enjoyed being his conductor back in my younger days on the railroad. He will be missed.

Toni & Roseanne; My brother and I were saddened to hear of the passing of your brother, June, especially at this time of the year. To his wife; Deborah and Family, we would like to offer our prayers with the lit candle burning in his memory for the healing process as this will take time. He most certainly led a good responsible life and God will merit that, for all of you. So, on behalf of My brothers and I; The Piccolo's from the old neighborhood on Penn St. We send our prayers and thoughts...