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ANTHONY A. DELIBERTI

Saratoga Springs, New York

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 ANTHONY A. DELIBERTI (Age 79)  Of Saratoga Springs, NY and of Hallandale, FL, died peacefully on Saturday, November 9, 2013 after a long and courageous battle with cancer at Saratoga Hospital. Born on July 28, 1934 in Brooklyn, NY, he was the son of the late William Deliberti and Francis...

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Tony - Although it's been 6 years, we often think of you. Every time we see views of Time Square on TV we recall the times we spent embedded in that neighborhood with you. And a couple years ago, when we got to NY, we stopped at the Edison, spoke with the "Bellhops" who handled your trips all those years... and to a man, they remembered you fondly. And we do, too.
Jean and Lew Rhodes
Silver Spring

Tony was definitely one of a kind and will be missed by so many people. Tony always had a smile on his face and something nice to say to everyone. A true inspiration to all of us.

Miss you Buddy

Robert Lewin (From Miami Florida)

Tony. It's still shocking to know his AMAZING laughter won't be heard aloud - but will live strong and sing within our hearts forever. My son (9) and daughter (10) and I knew Tony from his wonderful Arts & Crafts shows. He took my son under his wing and made him his "little worker" - which meant THE WORLD to him! We'll never say good-bye --- but, until we meet again our dear, beloved friend.

I first met Tony when I went on his wonderful Deliberti tours to NY. Always an exciting and fun time. This past October he was in the hospital and unable to make the trip to NY. He was sorely missed and may be rest in peace. Missed by so many. M. Mathieu

Mr. Deliberti! I am just catching up with things. Of course you already knew that. You had to be the biggest reason I only got into a little trouble during high school. I know you are one of the biggest reasons I made it out..... through the front door. You made everyday a special day. You made it worth getting up and actually going to school. I look forward to seeing you again. RIP

Great man, better person, who changed thousands of kids and made them great young adults. Best teacher I ever had. He tracked me down in '95 and we enjoyed a great dinner up in Albany. 'Dels', you'll always be with us - from trips to FL, NYC, coaching our b-ball team at the Capital Center, and teaching English. "And when our work is done, Our course on earth is run, May it be said, 'Well Done; Be Thou At Peace.' " Brian Ranne FSK '80.

Mr. D. you will always be the best, for you brought out the best in everyone. You taught us how to be the best we could be. Good Eye Contact was the key to an "A" in Oral Communication class. Many years and to this day after leaving your class, you are the teacher that I talk about the most. WILL ALWAYS remember you, Oral Communications and Bowling.
Peggy(Mills)Tobery--Class of 87 GHS

Very saddened by the news of Mr.D, HE WAS AN AMAZING TEACHER an will be missed by all. To have known him was an honor.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.