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Anthony S. Maiurino

Syracuse, New York

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December 30, 2008 Anthony S. Maiurino, 71, of Liverpool, NY, passed away at home on Tuesday, December 30. Anthony was an avid sportsman, loving boating, skiing, golfing and, most of all, baseball. He played senior softball on many teams here and in Florida. Anthony was a member of the Syracuse...

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Annette and I will always have so many happy memories of Mrs. Maiurino and Tony and Jean (and the handsome Weimaraner whose name I can't recall) when we lived upstairs on Highland St. That was a special house to start our married life together (1985 - '86) and with our four kids growing up, we still think of the Maiurino house often and the people who made it a home.

I was shocked by Tony's passing. He was an impressive individual, a caring and thoughtful friend with a great zest for life;and,his devotion to his mother and sister was heartwarming. I will miss him more than words can say.
On the Cyclones he has left a void that we can't fill, but we will cherish his memory as a special player who achieved a standard of excellence that few will ever attain.

To Tonys family and friends,
As a new kid,30 years ago coming to GE,Tony treated me as an adult.Then to have the pleasure bowling in the same league and he was a great bowler.Bless you all!!!

Tony, while it is sad to see you go, you lived a full life doing the things that you loved to do and for that you truly lived a blessed life. You will always be remembered fondly by myself and everyone that was lucky enough to have known you. You were always there with a kind word and a warm smile. You will be missed Tony.

Tony, I will miss our talks, taking batting practice at JD Middle on Sundays, going for pizza on Westcott st. and seeing you at Hopkins Rd. You were good friend and will be missed dearly. You will always be in my thoughts.

We were very shocked and saddened to hear of Tony's death. Our prayers go out to his family and he will surely be missed by all.

Although had not had contact with Tony for 40+ years my brother and I regularly reminisce about growing up on the North side with Tony and other childhood friends. I have and always will remember that Tony gave me my first baseball glove. A three finger Rawlings.

It wa s a pleasure playing with you in the outfield with Clearwater. We will miss you. Rest in peace.

We are all shocked and saddened by the passing of Tony. We admired his softball skills, dedication to the game and especially his good sportsmanship. He will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him.