Anthony-Mancuso-Obituary

Colonel Anthony J. Mancuso Sr.

Providence, Rhode Island

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Anthony Mancuso passed away in Providence, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on September 6, 2008.

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To the Mancuso family:

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief.

I just read with sadness and with memories ablaze about Tonys' passing. I haven't seen Tony in nearly 20 years, however I recall him in a most favorable light. I recall golfing with him and his traveling with my father and mother (John & Charlotte Cirelli), Ann & Ray Cocchio, Pete Muschiano, and Bill & Evelyn Henry. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with each of you at this difficult time. May God be with you and may you look to Him for strength and comfort.

With deepest sympathy, I just wanted to let you know that I appreciate the positive influence you had on me and my family. You certainly helped shape my life in ways I’m still discovering. I didn’t realize at the time, while playing football for you on the Edgewood Eagles Championship Teams, that I was also learning life lessons. I was pushed both mentally and physically beyond my capabilities to reach new personal bests. The feeling of winning a championship and proving you’re the best still...

To the Mancuso family. my condolences go out to you all. Coach was the foundation in my sports career,and military career by instilling discipline,confidence,respect,and never giving up!! my god rest your soul. " PONCHO "

Dear Elaine,
My sincere sympathy, as well as; my thoughts and prayers for you and your family.
Joe (119 Benefit Street)

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of the entire extended Mancuso family. He was a role model who was admired and respected as Colonel for the entire Providence Police Department. My husband is a retired Providence Police Officer. Both of us have known many members of the Mancuso family since we were small. Rest in peace. Daughter of Tony and Anne Robbio and son of Thomas Connetta. We are formerly of Cranston.

Dear Eva and Tony Jr.
Your dad (my cousin) will always remain an influence on my life. I will always remember the days when I quarterbacked and wrestled for his CLCF teams. Tony was so passionate about coaching. I'll always remember him for the time he devoted to athletics. We have lost a truly great man. God Bless both of you.

To Eva and Family, I send my deepest sympathy for your lost. He was a man of honor, respect and great courage. I remember him from my days at AG's Office. May he rest in Peace.