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Anthony Henry Dudek

BEDFORD, Virginia

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Anthony Henry Dudek, 78, of Bedford, Va., died Wednesday, September 10, 2008. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 a.m. on Saturday, September 13, 2008, at Holy Name of Mary Catholic Church. Arrangements by BurchMessier Funeral Home and Cremation Service, 317 W. Main Street, Bedford,...

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Dear Aunt Betty,
I was so sorry to hear of Uncle Tony's passing - I had so many people praying for him - had great hope that he would make it.
My best memory of him and you is when you took Anna and Sr. Vianney and myself tubing down the Delaware River. I have often wanted to do that again... Looks like I will have to do it in 2009 in Uncle Tony's memory.
I will always remember him -- and you -- as the Aunt and Uncle who were daring enough to do things that were different,...

Dear Aunt Betty and Family,
My brother, Joe, who does not have access to the Internet, asked me to send his deepest condolences to you.

Sent on behalf of: Joe Cichowski, Jr.

Dear Aunt Betty and Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Please know that according to the Book of MATTHEW 5:4 - "God blesses those who mourn, for they will be comforted."

Dear Betty,
I was so sorry to hear about Tonys' passing at mass yesterday.

I always enjoyed working with you both for the few events of funeral masses at Holy Name of Mary that I shared.

I was very upset to hear of his passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

I am sure that your loss will be felt by many in the community and our church.

My Deepest Sympathy,
Jo McBride

Dear "Grandma" Betty: I was very, very sad to hear about what happened to Uncle Tony. I will always remember how you and he took such great care of me when I was little and how he let me ride the tractor in your back yard. I'm sending you lots of hugs to help ease your pain. I betcha he and my Grandpa will be laughing together again like they used to!

MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO TONY'S (SPECS) FAMILY. I WAS A CLASSMATE OF HIS AT ST. A'S. WE ALSO SERVED MASS AT ST.A'S. I LIVED AT 32 S. SECOND STREET JUST A COUPLE OF DOORS AWAY. WE GOT TO BE VERY GOOD FRIENDS. OUR "GANG" WAS WALLY, PEPPY, PETE SHARK,

Dear Aunt Betty and Family. Although it's been years, I can clearly remember how much fun we had as kids when we would come over and play with Uncle Tony's slot car racing sets. He was so generous to let us race and always shared his boyish enthusiasm with us. My deepest sympathies.

Dear Aunt Betty and family,
Even though we didn't get to see you and Uncle Tony that often since you moved to Virginia, please believe I have thought of both of you frequently.... just a few weeks ago Mom and I were talking about him at an Air Force show we went to! I will miss his sense of adventure that he shared so lovingly!
Love,
Suzanne

Dear Aunt Betty And Family,Please accept our deepest sympathy on the loss of a great Uncle.His warmness,conversation and family reminiscing will be missed at family gatherings.Michael&Mary Macierowski