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Anthony F. Daniele Jr.

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Anthony F. Daniele, Jr., 60, of Allentown, passed away January 3, 2022. Born in Allentown, he was the son of the late Christina V. (Weiner) and Anthony F. Daniele Sr. Tony graduated from William Allen High School in 1979, where he had played 3 years of football. He then attended Moravian College,...

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Jack and you on the same year and I didn't even catch it. All of you guys from East Coast and Powerhouse were a great inspiration and help to us younger guys. Many great memories with you and Ronnie before the Valleys'. You were a great friend and it was a great time a Golds as well.

My only true friend I made in USA. Amazing person inside and out.

Worked with him at SKF USA in Landsdale, Just a good man and fun to work with. Still sauce Anthony not gravy. R.I.P my friend

Hi Anthony, I can't believe 3 years have gone by that you're not with us anymore. I look at your picture and wish I could have one more phone call or hear you say I love you one more time. Please give me a sign that you're ok. I love you, Chrissy

I´m sorry my friend, you were great to work with at SKF We will meet again. Still not gravy it´s sauce,

Thanks for always being supportive and giving me constructive feedback after my competitions. Rest in peace

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Anthony, I miss you so much, my heart is still so very broken. I wanted to wish you a Happy Birthday. I know it was on September 25th. We were coming home from PA that day. I will always miss you. I went to the cemetery but couldn't find where your plot was. I went into the memorial store and saw your stone that Ron designed. It's beautiful and I know your very happy with it. I prayed right at your stone in the store. It's not completed yet, but everything is on it. It's done in layers. I...

I was shocked and saddened to hear about Tony´s passing. I have been seeing him as a patient for many years. He was such a great guy. My condolences to his family and friends. May he Rest In Peace.