Anthony-Fabrizio-Obituary

Anthony Joseph Fabrizio

Tampa, Florida

Aug 31, 1948 – Jun 6, 2024

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BORN
August 31, 1948
DIED
June 6, 2024
LOCATION
Tampa, Florida
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Anthony "Rocky" Fabrizio, age 75, of Tampa, Florida, entered into eternal rest on Thursday, June 6, 2024, at Melech Hospice House, Temple Terrace, Florida, surrounded by his loving family.Born in Pittston, Pennsylvania, August 31, 1948, he was the son of the late Anthony and Josephine Chiumento...

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I worked with Rocky at Cleveland Brothers. A lot of laughs and good times were had. What a great guy. He will be missed.

Dear Lauren and family, I am so sorry about your dad´s passing. I have many fond memories of him spending Saturday mornings down at Modern Lanes Bowling Alley for the Youth Leagues with you, my Shawn and Danny and all the kids! We certainly kept the kitchen busy with all our food orders. Rocky was a great guy and fun to be around. Your boys were his pride and joy!!! He is resting in peace with your mom now.

Sad that Rocky passed. We grew up together on Welch St., Jenkins Twp. We played football on the street, even with the lights on. So sorry, and may he rest in peace.

Rest in peace Rocky. I have many fond memories working with you at Cleveland Brothers Chris Breznay

Rocky. Cleveland Brothers has missed you and you will always be missed. O the memories. HEAT IT UP AND BANG IT !! We here worked with Rocko but we all considered him a friend first.

I did not know Anthony....but his obituary really shows the true nature of Anthony.....beautiful, thoughtful words...........each of us has a vocation in life & these words really show that this is true....thank you for sharing,,,,

The only person I knew who had an record player mounted in his chevelle(69) I believe that played 45´s vinyl records

You will be missed rocky. You were also the husband on coal street. Whatever we needed it was adk rocky. From getting bats out of the house to fixing stuff he was the guy. RIP PAM LITTZI