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Anthony DiNardo

Manchester, New Hampshire

Jan 20, 1924 – Sep 30, 2017

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BORN
January 20, 1924
DIED
September 30, 2017
LOCATION
Manchester, New Hampshire

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Connor-Healy Funeral Home - Manchester Obituary

Anthony DiNardo passed away peacefully on September 30, 2017 in Bedford, NH. "Tony" was born on January 20, 1924 in Sant'Eufemia a Maiella, Italy to Rocco and Maria DiNardo. He immigrated to America when he was five years old and settled initially in Pittsburgh, PA with his family. He became a...

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I miss you my friend, Bro Hammy. I'm sure you're at piece with our maker.

Bro Mikw

The DiNardo family was a big part of my life growing up on Elaine Court in Scituate, MA. Always remember playing tennis with Tony and my Dad in North Scituate. Also, Janice, our "baby sitter"! My thoughts are with you all!

Go with God, "Bro Hammy"

I was just reminiscing about Tony a few days ago when someone asked me about the wonderful photograph of the Bridge of Sighs on my wall. I recalled how after not seeing him for many years I spotted him sitting on a bench at the mall. I wondered if he would remember me, walked over, he looked at me and with a twinkle in his eye he said, "Mikie?". We had a good laugh. My office is graced with some of his fantastic photographs which he would bring by now and then. I was blessed to know such...

Tony your journey continues! Well deserved! You will be missed!!

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. I was just thinking about Tony the other day when I was looking at the fantastic black & white photo he gave me after one of his trips to Italy.

Dear Jan & family, I was so sorry to learn of your Dad's passing. May wonderful memories comfort you at this difficult time.

It was a wonderful privilege to have know Tony so well over a period of many years. I will always treasure memories of conversations during which he took more interest in me than maybe I did in him. I will also value a wonderful photograph that he took of the Bridge of Sighs in Venice and the signed copy of "Rogue Pawn." Kindness was a given in any interaction with Tony. I know that he was never the same after losing Elly, but now they are together. Rest in Peace, Tony!

My deepest sympathy to you Jan and all your family.He was always very special to me and became my good buddy!!!He will be dearly missed by all,my thoughts and prayers are with you