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Anthony Gerardi

Rochester, New York

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Gerardi, AnthonyRochester: Suddenly Tuesday, November 5, 2013. Predeceased by his mother Erina and his brother Charles. Tony is survived by his wife and best friend Bonnie, his father, Arnold, sister, Marie Tortarella, step-sons, Nicholas(Jessica) Mulley, Dominic Mulley, Ian and Nicholas Harter,...

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In the short time I knew you, I felt your kindness and your gentle nature. I'm so blessed to have met you; you will be missed.

Tony Mayhem was a very good man, he was with me through a very important time in my life and although so very far apart, I have always counted him as a very dear friend. I am saddened by his departure and filled with regret that I did not make more of an effort to stay in touch but his memory will live with me forever. God bless his soul and may he rest in peace.

Tony, thank you for the late-night talks, the cheers, and being such a dear friend to animals. It is rare that someone brings so many people close together, but you did that in your life. You made people feel important, and you did it in style. The world is less bright without you.

Tony, we did not meet in person in this life, but I look forward to meeting you in the next one. I'll miss our friendship here, and I hope you know how great a void your departure left in so many lives. Rest in peace, friend.

The old toad will not be the same without walking in and seeing his smiling face, saying, "Hey Lindz! Put your ID away, I know your old enough to be here!" Followed by a hug and high five. We shared some awesome stories, about life, yoga and meditation, and shared stories about the little people in our lives who make us so happy, for him, his granddaughter Gianna, and for me my niece and nephew. I will miss him so so muchThey say the good die young, but the great last forever. You're memory...

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The world has lost a good man and a kind soul who loved animals as much as I do. Please stop by the Rainbow Bridge for me and give my babies a hug. You will be greatly missed by so many. Until we meet again . . .

From Ridgewood to Eastridge a good friend with a kind heart and a great sense of humor. An original member of the Farmer Brown Band. God Bless.

The world has lost a sweet, kind, gentle man, rest in peace Tony.