Anthony-D'Amico-Obituary

Anthony D. D'Amico

Waterbury, Vermont

1975 - 2003

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DATELINE: Bristol CT/Waterbury VT Anthony D. D’Amico – 28, formerly of Bristol CT, passed away unexpectedly at the Central Vermont Medical Center on Sunday, April 6, 2003. Born in Bristol CT on February 21, 1975, he was the son of Bruce and Sandra (Corbeille) D’Amico. On March 6, 1999, he married the former Shannon Hill in Bristol CT.

Tony was a graduate of Eastern High School in Bristol CT. He worked for the past 7 years for Volkswagen of America where he was recognized as one of the top salesman in the Northeast. For the past two months he was employed at Walker Volkswagen in Montpelier VT. Tony particularly enjoyed spending time with his family and being outdoors. He had a strong sense of faith and a love for Jesus Christ. He was attending the Hunger Mountain Christian Assembly in Waterbury Center VT.

He is survived by his wife, Shannon and their two children, Alexis and Brooke, all of Barre; his parents of Waterbury; a sister, Rebecca Oakes of Bristol CT; a brother, Jeffrey D’Amico of Wolcott VT; a paternal grandmother, Dolores D’Amico of Wolcott CT; a maternal grandmother, Lucille Corbeille of Sebastian FL; as well as a niece, Hannah Oakes, and 2 nephews, Mason Hill and Matthew Oakes.

Funeral services will be held from the Hunger Mountain Christian Assembly in Waterbury Center VT on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Calling hours will be held on Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. in the Perkins-Parker Funeral Home, 48 South Main Street, Waterbury VT. Memorial contributions may be made in lieu of flowers to the Hilltop Community Church Building Fund, 18 Academy Street, Bristol CT 06010. On-line condolences may be expressed and guest book signed at www.perkinsparker.com.

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Bruce & Sandy, We are praying for you to trust in the strength our Savior's hand to be under you as He is carrying you as you go through very difficult time in life.2 Corinthians 1:4

Dear Bruce and Sandy,
Our deepest condolences on the tragic loss of your son Tony. No parent should ever have to endure the loss of a child. We hope you find strength and courage through everyone's prayers and fond remembrances of Tony. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time. God Bless!

With love, Ernie & Robin Manuele

With hearfelt sympathy I write.
I have to say that when the phone rang, I never could have been ready for this. There is a great attraction to a personality that Tony has. I heard fond testimonies of the way Tony's touched lives, and it is evident that He lives on in our hearts as memories bring him to the forefront. Praise God, for Tony's salvation. Many men and women will miss out on the gift of salvation but, not this one! The greatest deterrent to one receiving Christ as there...

Shannon, Alexis, Brooke, Jeff, Becky and the D'amico Family,
We are so sorry for your loss and our thoughts are with you. We will miss Tony coming by our house and having him in our lives. He will truly be missed.

We want to add our names to those offering their condolences. We appreciate the time you and Rocky have given to us.

Guest at the Good Samaritan Haven

To the D'Amico Family
We send our hearfelt condolences to you all in this time of sorrow. Sorry we could not attend the services provided but please be assured you are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Stephen and Darlene Oakes and the boys.

Dear Sandy and Bruce,
Words cannot take the hurt away. Only time can do that. As you are aware, I lost a son a number of years ago at the same age as Tony.
I, too never got to say a final
"goodbye". From the descriptions of Tony, he sounds very much like my son. Treasure the memories.
I wish I could have been there last night or today, but I couldn't do it. Too many memories came flooding back. If you need to talk, I am here for you.
There are going to be...

I just wanted to express my deepest sympathy to the whole family. One thing I remember about Tony is that he showed me how to love and accept all people for who they are. He also taught me how to relax and just have fun with life - that was the doings of a wonderful person and an old soul. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Shannon, Alexis and Brooke - we are so sorry to hear about Tony. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Marcia and Jessica Collin
(friend of Lexi's from Hubbell and Chippens)