Anthony-Frontino-Obituary

Anthony "Tony" Frontino

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FRONTINO-Anthony "Tony", 88, of Hewlett on March 2, 2005. Beloved husband of Jennie (Pastor). Loving father and father-in-law of Jennie and Rick Richichi, Philip and Michele, Paul and Susan, Tony and Nancy, John and Kathy Frontino. Cherished grandfather of Julie and Brian Chisena, Joy, Jill and...

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Hi Dad,Well this is it. It's 4 weeks since you're gone. I still don't believe it. I miss you more than words can say. Everyone has been so kind. Mr. Rizzo was at the church and felt bad he hadn't seen you. Mike from the nursery had stopped by the house and didn't know you had left us. He felt real bad. So did Father Tom. He was at his parents sick and when he got back we told him and he is keeping you in his prayers. Everyone said your Mass was so beautiful. We tried our best to make it what...

Mrs. Frontino, We are so sorry for your loss and the loss of those who know and love you. May God Bless You all and give you the strength that you need to accept His will. Colleen has told us how sweet and loving Aunt Jennie & Uncle Tony were to her when she met them at Gary & Melissa's wedding. Sincerely, Parents of Colleen (Cogan) Helsel

Pop,We weren't ready to say good bye yet.There is so much more I need to know about being a Father to Robby,Vinnie & Gina.I will always try my best to be there for them.I know that you are in a better place now.Give them heck up there Pop.We didn't say it much to each other but I will always love you.

The Frontinos--Celebrating Family

Uncle Tony

Our time with you was brief,
but memorable none-the-less.
Your sense of family has been passed on,
from you to all the rest.

Stories of your life,
will live with us forever.
Your words and acts have become,
permanently ours to treasure.

“ ;Frontino” is not just a name,
it’s a thought, a picture, a touch.
It carries a special baggage with it,
for those that you have meant so much.

For family is always family,
whether you be...

Frontino Family,
The lights are dimmed in Osceola Mills tonight at the news of Uncle Tony's passing. What a great man. The respect in which he and his family are still talked about in Philipsburg, even today, speak to the content of the Frontino character. I am so proud to have that Frontino blood in me and proud of our heritage. I know that my Mother would agree and even though she may not be able to say it, she loves and misses all of you. This is a difficult time for us and I know it...

Phil and family, I am so sorry for your loss. I hope you know that even though I'm 1500 miles away, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Sonia, Eric and the girls

“Grandpa” to my children, you were always a very good and gentle family man. I know my boys will miss you dearly, as will your entire family. And I, too, will miss you. May you rest in peace and God be with you.

Dear Jennie and Family:

We are so sorry to hear of Tony's passing. He was a wonderful husband,father and friend. We have many fond memories of Tony as our next door neighbor in Hewlett. Please accept our sincere sympathy. Love, Leslie Hickson{Gaydica}, Kathy Emmet[Gaydica], and Noel Cafferty[Gaydica}.

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I extend my deepest condolescences to Jennie, Jill & Family at this time of sorrow. May you never again know such sorrow.

Scott Auerfeld