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Anthony Germani

Webster, New York

1932 - 2023

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Anthony "Tony" Germani August 23, 2023 Webster, NY: Aged 91, passed away on 8/23/23 after a brief illness. Tony was born on August 2, 1932 in Syracuse, NY. After attending Lincoln high school, he entered the Army and was stationed in the Panama Canal Zone. During that time, he married his high...

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I am just seeing this in April of 2024. Tony was the absolute nicest man . I´m sure your family knows this . He was a member of the knights of Columbus at Sacred Heart church in Cicero . He was my absolute favorite. I would always enjoy talking to Tony about Italy . He even gave us tapes for our first trip to Italy . We enjoyed the lovely Olga also . God bless May he rest in peace

My life was better for having known him. He was a great guy.

I miss Uncle Tony! He was always so good to me growing up and I always enjoyed the time I got to spend with him and Aunt Fran. I pray they are resting in peace together again and as happy as ever. Rest in Peace Uncle Tony.

Uncle Tony will truly be missed! His band performed at my wedding! He also made the best wine! He was always jovial and kind! RIP

He will always be Uncle T to me. I have wonderful memories of him at my mom´s house playing with my son. We will miss him terribly. RIP and fly with the angels Uncle T.

Tony will be missed by many. He was easy to talk with and had a great smile. May he rest in peace. Thoughts and prayers remain with his loved ones.

Mary, Tonya, and family- We are very sorry for the loss of your Dad. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Our family has so many wonderful memories of Grandpa G´s visits to NC. I remember first meeting him when he and Olga visited Mary, as a new employee, in the lab at Wake Med, he and his brother helping to assemble Harrison´s baby crib, his encouragement of Carson´s piano playing, and all the holiday and family celebrations over the years. He and Olga will be missed.

He was the "bank" when we played cards. He was my copilot when I sat on his lap in the parked car pretending we were going on a journey. He was the shark when we played in the pool. He was the hands that helped me hold the pool cue when I was too short to play. And so many more things. Grandpa Tony in our lives was a blessing and I will miss his stories and cherish the memories I have of him forever.

Always loved playing cards with Grandpa Tony with our family. Also enjoyed his stories he use to tell me when I was younger.