Anthony-Di Loreto-Obituary

Anthony Di Loreto

Concord, California

Age 65

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Anthony J. Di LoretoAnthony J. Di Loreto, aka Tony & AJ, was called to rest on, February 6, 2011 at the age of 65. Beloved son of Mary Jane and (late) Loreto Di Loreto, loving brother of Perry and his wife Patty, Thomas and his wife Susan, sister Loretta, brothers David, Greg and his wife...

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Tony, we cannot let you go this soon. I loved you and just heard about your death. You were so great to me in the early 80/s and sponsored my membership at Diablo CC along with Sal Flavetta from Bank of America. I remember the great dinners and parties we had at Loreto's Restaurant in Danville, CA. I will never forget your friendship and the great times. The last time I saw Tony was at the new restaurant and/or golf club in Portola Valley many years ago. I remember shopping at Claude's in...

I always loved you. I married you.

I was lucky enough to be Tony's brother-in-law for a few years. One of my best memories is Tony getting out of bed in the middle of the night to help my friend and I trudge through the Plumas Pines snow to pull my truck out of a snow bank after a long night in Reno. He somehow always knew what being a young guy looking for fun was like and that once and a while you just needed a little help getting things fixed. Life seems to pass way to fast.

Anthony DiLoreto was a joy to know, he taught me so much about customer service. I had the pleasure of working for him at Plumas Pines for many years.
Tony was a wonderful friend to me, he always knew how to bring a smile to my face. He will remain in my heart and in my prayers.
My deepesst sympathies to the family.

I was sorry to hear of Tony passing and extend my sympathy's to his family & friends. I worked with Tony for five years at Plumas Pines County Club as a bartender. I learned a great deal about the business from Tony. I will never forget him.

I worked for Tony in Portola and we did not get off on the right foot at all. But in no time we fixed that and he quickly became one of my favorite people. He even gave me the keys to his beloved new Caddy one night and had me fill it up with gas! We lost touch over the years but I thought of him often. God bless.

Dear Mary Jane and Family,
There are some people that enter into our lives that embrace our hearts with their love for their family and friends. And the sound of their laughter will always remain with us.
Here's to you, A.J. for showing so many of us the "great times" together at "Patty's" (after hours), the abalone feeds with the "Animal Farm". So many things too numerous to list.
Thank you, my friend, for finding a special place in my heart many years ago and...

Dear Mary Jane and Family,
There are some people that enter into our lives that embrace our hearts with their love for their family and friends. And the sound of their laughter will always remain with us.
Here's to you, A.J. for showing so many of us the "great times" together at "Patty's" (after hours), the abalone feeds with the "Animal Farm". So many things too numerous to list.
Thank you, my friend, for finding a special place in my heart many years ago and...

Dear DiLoreto Family,
I had the honor of calling Tony my friend for 39 years. He was always there when I needed a shoulder to lean on and gave hugs freely.
Though we lost touch he was not forgotten. Many times, Barbara Marie and I would reminisce about the days at his Aunt Patty's resturant.
I will remember his great smile, kind manner and the great love of everyone around him and of life.
Goodbye Tony,
Linda "Big Red" DeLacy Wister Morrison
Charlotte, NC