Anthony-Filanowski-Obituary

Anthony J. Filanowski

Greenfield, Massachusetts

Jan 3, 2019 – Mar 3, 2019

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January 3, 2019
DIED
March 3, 2019
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Greenfield, Massachusetts

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Anthony J. Filanowski, 89, of Sunrise Terrace died Sunday (3-3-19) at Buckley Health Care Center in Greenfield.He was born January 12, 1930 in Fairfield, CT the son of John and Pauline Filanowski. Tony attended local schools there.He was a US Navy Veteran of the Korean War. Tony was a boilerman...

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Uncle Tony was very important to my family. I am Albina's oldest daughter, and I would like very much to fill out my documentation about my loved ones, moving with work, and then injured in an accident. I could not find you sooner than this, but I can find you now and I'm doing it!

You can find me here or through my ellefagan.com/contact link - lots of ways to connect. We could even meet online for some fun FaceTime Skype zoom whatever!

I know uncle Tony is fine...

Three years this year that Uncle Tony is gone and four that Mother is gone. I don't know about you, but the best of them ALL - all eleven siblings and their families - will be with me forever! We had such fun! PLEASE COUSINS LET'S ALL CHAT MORE - it's worth a milion dollars and makes life healthier for all of us, to send an email or something. The online e-card companies are free or not expensive and they let us make a nice list of emails of friends and loved ones, and then it's easy...

Miss Him...I was in traction for a long time with spinal injury and could not visit as I wished. I am fine now and will always remember his goodness and sensitivity and hi8s way of putting difficulty to one side and making every visit a merry one.. His gift to me of Strathmoe overrun papers I put ot work iny lifelong career path and am a membe rof the American Watercolor Society for many years now - and "Unca' Tondy" helped. Rest in peace and may his people feel that they can find me for...

Hi All, This is Christopher Filanowski. I would like to thank every one for their kind words, love and support that my family and I have received over the last couple of days. Dad would have loved the comments below. I will miss him dearly. My number is 978-430-4225 for anyone who would like to give me a call.

Condolence for Uncle Tony's passing. We did not see one another as much once we were grown on our own, but visits and calls and cards and love, always was expressed. He was a good soul with me and gave me tons of Strathmore watercolor papers from his work when he retired - and I used every bit of it, with gratitude! God bless all who loved him. COUSINS: we should meet and make friends - Uncle Tony is the last of the eleven to pass away and that leaves US. Can we please? Google me...

To Chris and the entire Filanowski Family,
With the loss of Uncle Tony makes me remember the good times that were always had in Whatley. So many visits coming back from Vt. Always a great meal to be had with Tony and Harriet or just great conversation. Who could forget the gardening tips and those tomatoes they were oh so delicious !!! His passing will be especially hard to those that were lucky enough to spend time with him. RIP Uncle Tony !!!

The Purcell Family