Anthony-D'Alberto-Obituary

Anthony "Tony" D'Alberto

Sarasota, Florida

Dec 16, 1927 – Jul 29, 2018

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December 16, 1927
DIED
July 29, 2018
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Sarasota, Florida

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D'Alberto, Anthony "Tony"
Dec. 16, 1927 - July 29, 2018
Anthony "Tony" D'Alberto, 90, of Sarasota, Florida, passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 29, 2018. He was born on December 16, 1927, in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Rocco and Pauline D'Alberto.
Prior to relocating to Florida in 1974, he lived in Auburn, NY, and retired from the Auburn Police Department. He was the owner of Towel Towne and current owner of the Embroidery Shop in Sarasota, Florida. He was a member of St. Thomas More Catholic Church and several organizations including the Knights of Columbus, Moose, Elks, and a woodworking club. In his younger days he was a stock car driver, car sales and body shop owner, sharp shooter and enjoyed boating in New York and Florida.
He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends and will be truly missed.
He is survived by his son, Anthony R. (Darlene) D'Alberto of N. Fort Myers, FL; grandchildren, Karen D'Alberto (Chip Perkins) of Satellite Beach, FL and Mark D'Alberto of N. Fort Myers, FL; great-grandsons, Owen Anthony and Rylan Rocco; brothers, Andrew (Arlene) D'Alberto of Auburn, NY; and sisters, Carolyn (Philip) Bauso and Mary Morabito, both of Auburn, NY.
He was preceded in death by his parents; and his brothers, John, Joseph and Nicholas.
A funeral service will be held on Saturday, August 18, 2018, 9:30 am at St. Thomas More Catholic Church, 2506 Gulf Gate Drive, Sarasota, FL 34231. Toale Brothers Funeral Homes, Gulf Gate Chapel is handling arrangements.

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Dad (Frank Sigona) joined you on Friday 7/30/21 in the heavens above... One day after your birthday, Tony, hope you are all celebrating a beautiful life without pain. Miss you dad. You two were crazy when you got together but I enjoyed the friendship and I miss the screaming over each other to be heard! You two were something else!

Frank talks about "Tony" often to anyone who will listen. Telling stories of when Tony had the garage on Chapman St., when he was a Policeman, when Frank when down to Florida and met some of Tony's friends. Frank lives more and more each day in the past at the age of 93 now. He misses the good old days, instead of how things are now for him. So many are gone that he misses. Tony, Sam Emmi, and too many others to list.

With deepest sympathies from the Meyer family - so very sorry for your loss, may he rest in peace - Betty Meyer Fuller

Tony was a good friend and and will be deeply missed. My sincere condolences to the family.

I will miss my good friend, Tony. We had many good years together. I miss our evenings together, having dinner and watching TV, and listening to all his wonderful stories. Love and miss you.

Tony,
Dad, Noah and I will miss your visits to Auburn. I will miss you reminiscing with dad about the old days. Those were special times to listen and learn about dad's teen and younger adult days. Rest In Peace dear friend.