ANTHONY-MARCHETTI-Obituary

ANTHONY C. MARCHETTI

Washington, District of Columbia

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  ANTHONY CONRAD MARCHETTI "Tony" (Age 65)  On April 1, 2012, Anthony "Tony" Conrad Marchetti, 65, died peacefully at Virginia Hospital Center. Born on January 28, 1947, Tony grew up in Washington, D.C. and attended Holy Family Catholic School and Archbishop Carroll High School until the...

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Always love this reminder of people we loved and are missed. It is a wonderful memory when I think of my Uncle Carl, Aunt Vivi, Tony, Mary Jean, and Carl. The times we shared with our families are some of the best I have and comfort me as we get older and look back onto our lives. It´s the relationships with people that matter the most. Miss you Tony!! Love Donna Cardano

I never tire of seeing your face. It always makes me smile. Your middle name was my dad’s name Conrad. It always reminds me of our families and the times we were together. These are the memories I treasure most. Miss and love you. Donna

Seeing your face today reminded me of how much I miss being with you. Your face reminds only of good times with family, friends and surrounded by love and joy. I needed this reminder because sometimes life takes us down some unsteady paths. You are still blessing our lives while resting in peace. Love you

When I think of Tony I think of him wearing that huge mink coat and Aunt Vivie and my mom laughing so hard they peed their pants. My memories are all of joy and laughter. I think Tony would want to be remembered that way. I think we all would. Love and miss Tony!! Donna Cardano

My dearest Tony, I had been searching for you wondering if you indeed fell ill. There's so much I wanted to tell you! Thank you, for opening my eyes!

I was fortunate enough to see Tony in the hospital the Friday before he passed away. I spent about an hour with him and we talked about a few things and I gave him the Marchetti's softball jersey that he had made up for the team more than 30 years ago. It was the No. 1 and had not been worn by anyone. He said he recognized it so I left it for him. We talked some more, then the nurse came in and said Carl was on the phone. As they talked, I'm sure Carl asked if Tony needed anything and he said...

Tony in Katz's Deli, NYC