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Rev. Anthony Imberi

Sioux Falls, South Dakota

1936 - 2016 (Age 80)

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Rev. Anthony ImberiReverend Anthony M. Imberi died August 21 at Avera Prince of Peace in Sioux Falls where he had been entrusted to hospice care. He was in the presence of family when he passed to eternal life. Father Imberi was 80.A Mass of Christian Burial will be prayed for Father Imberi on...

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I met Tony at the chapel while we were stationed in Bangkok. He was a dear friend. Our family is deeply sadened by his death. He was great with our two young sons, just 3 and 5 years old. You always knew when Father I was around because his laughter filled the room. I also had the pleasure of meeting his sister Georgianne. My condolences to her and her family.

I met Toni Imberi at Camp Casey, Korea in 1979. He helped me through a very difficult time. I attended daily mass with him and he provided great support, wisdom and friendship.

I reconnected with him in 1986 at a celebratory mass in his honor and rekindled a great friendship. I was able to connect him to some American military senior leaders and he went on to provide his superb ministry to the Army in Panama.

Fr. Imberi was a special soul who made a tremendous...

I am so sorry for your loss. I hope Jer. 29: 11,12 brings you some comfort during this difficult time.

Mike and Cheryl Case

I knew Fr Imberi when he was the U.S. Army Command Chaplain in Panama from 1991 - 1993. He was a warm and insightful man who made a profound difference on my life and the lives of my family. He gave me the benefit of his wisdom that stayed with me ever since. He loved children and my children loved him in return. Who could ask for more. He was known to my children as Father You because my youngest daughter, who was 2 at the time, couldn't say Imberi. So he just told her to call him...

My condolences to the family of Fr. Imberi. He was blessing to the St. Joseph of Huntimer parish.

What a fun and lively priest who loved to talk. Condolences to his family.

I always enjoyed chatting with him when I worked at Barnes & Noble. He always had a smile on his face.

"You are a wonderful child" is what he'd say to each and every child, at each and every Mass while he served our Parish in Brandon, SD. Truly a man to admire. I loved the great work he did in our Parish.

Full of life and spirit. The best homilist. Generous, supporting, and full of laughter. A very dear friend.