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Anthony A. Gianelly

Waban, Massachusetts

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GIANELLY, Anthony A. 72, died of a heart attack on May 28. He is survived by his wife, Ernestine (Painter), his son, Todd, daughter Lisa and her husband, Jeff Levinson, and beloved grandsons, Will and Matthew Levinson. He was the brother of the late Dr. Ralph Gianelly. Dr. Gianelly was born in...

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My sincere and deepest condolences for Dr. G's families.

Dr. G's picture as a great teacher will remain and will always remind me of the great honor I had to be trained at his program.


Chad Bridi

Boston University Ortho Class of 2000

Dear Ernie,

I never met your husband, but all during High School you were one of my best friends and I was truely sorry to hear of his passing. My family and I send our deepest sympathies to you and your family.

Dick George TVHS alumni

Dear Ernie,
I extend my sympathy and love to you and your family.I was shocked to read that Tony had passed away.He was always bigger than life to me.When I was a college freshman he was my adviser(strange but I knew I wanted to be a dentist way back then).I was in his 1st class at BU and had the honor to work for him Saturdays in Lynn.Although I was not one of Tony's many 'groupi's' I admired his ability to analize and develope treatment approaches that made sense.Over my years in...

Dear Ernie and family,
Please know of my deepest sympathy of the sudden death of Tony. Please know of my thoughts, prayers and support. You are a special friend and have much support. May the gift of memories be a source of strength in the months ahead.
Peace,

Tony and I were classmates at Harvard and shared a apartment during his first year in dental school. He was always a gentleman and a pleasure to be around. He worked one summer in Niagara Falls and my mother loved to feed him. She said Tony was starving and that she had to fill him up. While we lost touch over the years, my memories still remain vivid. My condolences go to the family who have lost a great, husband, father and brilliant man.

Ernie, Lisa and Todd: Our deepest condolences to you and your families.
Susie and Fred Baldassarre

To the Gianelly Family;

I had the pleasure of working with Dr. G. at Dr. Allard's office in Malden many years ago. Every Friday he would come in and tell me so much about all of you.
I honestly felt like I knew you all personally. A "Wondeful" man and great Orthodontist. I always think back to all the things I learned and a fabulous friend he was to me.

I am a friend of Liz Mustone-Clavell, and I asked for him offen.

May his spirit be with you always.

Tony was a much loved and admired teacher, professional, colleague, and friend. His life was a celebration of learning.

I was gladdened to see Tony at the AAO last month and to spend some time with him at the BU reunion. The news of his death took me by surprise and I have thought about him every day since. The influence he had on my approach to my professional and personal life is important to me. What I liked best about Tony was that he was a regular guy - a regular guy with a giant intellect and a zest for life. I'll miss him dearly.

Paul Brosnan BU '75, ORTHO '81