Anthony-D'Amato-Obituary

Anthony "Tony" D'Amato

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Jul 5, 1957 – Mar 28, 2017 (Age 59)

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BORN
July 5, 1957
DIED
March 28, 2017
AGE
59
LOCATION
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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D'Amato, Anthony "Tony" Found Eternal Peace on March 28, 2017, at the age of 59. Beloved son of Frank (the late Catherine - nee Dentice). Loving brother of Bob (Lynn), Tom (Donna), Rosanne (John) Elliot, Mary Jo (Jim) Maslowski and Chris D'Amato. Also survived by loving aunts, uncles, cousins,...

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D'Amato Family,
I've spent the week waxing back to the ole days and my roomie freshman year
at Saint Norbert. Lots of smiles come up. I hope all the memories of good times help you pass this difficult time.
Tim Flatley

Bob & Family, Please accept my deepest condolences. Keeping you & your family in my thoughts and prayers.
Kiki Crowley Schweitz

D'Amato Family,
Our deepest sympathy to all of you. We were very saddened to hear of Tony's passing. He was a great very caring neighbor for many years.
Dann and Shellee Haendel

Our deepest sympathies go out to Mary Jo and the D'Amato family on the loss of their beloved Tony. May the care and love of those around you bring you comfort during this difficult time and may your many wonderful memories of Tony serve to lift your hearts and bring you peace. Prayers and God bless.

Friends and neighbors when we were young; running around the neighborhood and playing in each others basements. After a time away we both came full circle back to our homesteads. Craig and I will miss the summertime gab sessions. You and I just talked about how we can't wait for the warmer weather. May your family find comfort in knowing you are with our Lord. I'll miss you; gone but never forgotten.

My condolences for your loss. May the words at Isaiah 35:5,6 give you comfort and peace.

So sorry, Chris, for you and your family. What a tough loss. Please know that you are in my prayers.

Sharon Webster

Dear D'Amato family. I am so sorry for your loss. Tony was one of my first friends at OLGH. While I'm sad we lost touch over the years I have many memories of causing trouble with him in school which so many times were continued at the D'Amato house afterwards. There our behavior only slightly improved ( that was the good old days when it was ok, even expected, that your friends mom would smack you in the head for misbehaving-which I seem to remember happening fairly frequently). The...

To Frank, and the D'Amato family, our deepest sympathies for your loss. Tony was a great friend , with a heart of gold and will always hold a special place in our hearts and memories.