Anthony-LoPorto-Obituary

Anthony LoPorto

Centerville, Massachusetts

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LoPORTO, Anthony 83, of Centerville, died on June 13, 2009 at home surrounded by his family. Husband of Katherine (Kalinick) LoPorto for 59 years. Father of Joyce LoPorto of Centerville, Lisa Anne LoPorto of Barnstable, and Karen LoPorto Kiss of Centerville. Brother of Theresa Farentino of...

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We are so sorry for your loss. I have many fond memories of Uncle Tunny.

There are only a few people in life that we can truly say have affected us in a completely positive way. I have been blessed to know Tunny in this way.
When I learned of his passing, it made me think of all the good times I had with him through the course of my life.
As a child, I played at his home. As
a young adult, I stayed at his home.
And as an adult, I visited his home.
During these times, Tunny always made time to let me know that he cared about people. Maybe...

Dear Lisa and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with
you.I will think of him when I face
the sun.
Love Leslie Johnson

Dear Kay, Karen, Joyce & Lisa
Please accept our sincerest sympathies for the loss of your husband/dad. We remember "Tunny" and all the fond memories of growing up on Lincoln Rd. in Medford.
Sincerely,
Kathy & Mary (Dougherty)

Lisa and Joyce & Family

I have such find childhood memories of you all. I realize the depth of your grief, and you soon will find peace. Give your hearts time to heal, and your dad will always have a place in your heart that no one else will ever fill.

My deepest sympathy

Lisa Gallo

To Kay and all the members of the family,

I am deeply sorry for your loss. I'm glad to have met him through the years.

Memory eternal!

We are very sorry for your loss. He will be sorely missed by us all. Steven, Leanne, Derek, Dominic, and Dylan LoPorto

Uncle Tunny was a special person.
When we were small, he regaled us with stories, sometimes inappropriate for children our age. But we were enthralled, sometimes simply because he involved us. He took a somewhat perverse pleasure in teasing us. But somehow, instinctively, we knew it was his way of interacting with us…and on occasion, if it went too far, he apologized by comforting us to let us know that he really hadn’t meant to upset us.
As we grew older, he was the one who...