Anthony-DiBello-Obituary

Anthony DiBello Sr.

Syracuse, New York

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Syracuse, New York
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Alzheimer's Association

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Anthony V. DiBello, Sr. July 24, 2022 Anthony V. DiBello, Sr., 92, passed away peacefully on Sunday at Veterans Hospital. He was the son of Cosimo and Anna DiBello. Anthony was a lifelong resident of Syracuse. He was an Army Veteran of the Korean War. He retired from Cement Masons Union and...

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Not a day goes by that I do not think of and miss my neighbors. When I see the clothes line in Tony and Marie's backyard, I can see her out there with her basket of laundry to hang. Their home was immaculate, their yard pristine and their friendship, priceless.

Tony and Mary Ellen, I am so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. I was surprised when they announced it in mass on Sunday.

To the DiBello Family, I am so sorry to hear of Tony's passing. I remember him fondly growing up in the neighborhood on Male Ave. He was always so sweet to us girls. May he rest in God's peace. Love and sympathy to you all. Kris Spagnola Gonzalez

My deepest sympathies to your family and bless you for your service to our country

My deepest condolences to the whole family , always loved running in to him and sharing a laugh or two he will be missed

To the DiBello Family, I am so sorry to hear of Tony's passing. I remember him fondly growing up in the neighborhood on Male Ave. He was always so sweet to his girls. May he rest in God's peace. Love and Sympathy to you all. Kris Spagnola Gonzalez

Chris and family, please accept our deepest condolences for your loss. He will live on in your memories, and will be with you in your hearts forever. Thoughts and prayers for you all.

My Deepest Condolences to Tony and Mary Ellen and the rest of the DiBello family. Your the spitting image of your Dad, Tony. 92...a good life. May God Bless his soul and May he R.I.P.

Peace to you, Tony, good neighbor and good friend. I can still hear you and Bill talking and laughing together in the front yard. The world needs more people like you and Marie and your family Gods blessings to all. Carolyn