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Anthony James "Tony" DeMasi

Richmond, Virginia

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Anthony James "Tony" DeMasi, 50, of Midlothian passed away Thursday, July 8, 2004. His wife, Carol Anne DeMasi; children, Frank, Janine, Jaime and Emily DeMasi; his mother, Maria Sparacia DeMasi; one sister and five brothers survived him. The family will receive friends at the Chesterfield Chapel...

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My heart goes out to the entire family. Warm Wishes.

Our hearts are broken with the sudden news of Tony's passing! A truly dear man, whose smile was larger than life!!! Tony's warmth, humor and vivacious and spirited friendship was the BEST! God Bless you Carol and Emily...

Tony, you were truly one of a kind. I will never forget how welcome you made me feel when I first came up to a Rantrak meeting...and I will always remember the Friday night trips to Cracker Barrel. I just can't imagine Rantrak without you. You will be sorely missed.

Carol - We will truly miss that crazy guy. He was a good man. Please let us know if you or Emily need anything. We're still family.

Carol Anne, I pray God will bring you and your family comfort during this difficult time. Time will ease the pain but never dull your memories. A broken heart still beats.

Tony was a very good friend to us...more like a big brother! He was an inspiration to me in regards to the model railroad community. He will truly be missed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Carol and Emily and the entire DeMasi family. His memory will travel the rails of time.

After God made Tony, he broke the mold. In a train yard full of ordinary hoppers and basic boxcars, Tony was a bright red caboose. Make that a bright red caboose with colorful graffiti.

As a member of the RF&P Model Railroaders and the Richmond Area Ntrak Railroad club, Tony was closer than a friend. I will miss him dearly.

Tony, I'm going to miss your "harassing" me! It was always in the best of fun, of course. You were a great help and inspiration in the RF&P MRR. You left awful big shoes to fill.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Carol and your family.
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