Anthony-Marsico-Obituary

Anthony W. Marsico

Glassport, Pennsylvania

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DIED
January 22, 2016
LOCATION
Glassport, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Anthony W. "Tony" Marsico, 66, of Glassport, most recently of Lower Burrell, died Friday, Jan. 22, 2016. He is the son of the late John and Shirley (Hughes) Marsico. He is survived by sisters, Kathleen (Henry) Buczynski, of McKeesport, Sandra (Richard) Dyer, of Bradenton, Fla., Luann Weisenburg,...

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To Tony's family and friends,

My family lives across from the museum on Saint Charles Place, and we have for the last 13+ years. We were saddened to hear of his passing (we found out just this week). We enjoyed the times he blessed our family and neighborhood over the years. Continuing to pray for your family, for peace and comfort.

To Kathi, Sandi and family, I'm saddened to hear of your loss. I remember what a close family you had.
With Sympathy
Cathy Page Smith

As a frequent visitor to the Bayernhof, I am deeply saddened to learn of Mr. Marsico's death.

I toured Bayernhof Museum several times when Tony was curator there. Also, he was the former owner of one of my player pianos, a Wheelock Duo-Art. I enjoyed hearing from him about the history of the instruments at Bayernhof as well as that of my own.

I will miss Tony. I always enjoyed talking with him . I will miss him. You have my deepest Sympathy.

Mandi Mechling

To Tony's Family,

Sandy and I would like to express our condolences to all. We've known Tony since the 1990's, starting when he was restoring the musical players for the current Bayernhof Museum, in the days when it was still the residence of Mr. Brown's, long before Tony took over as curator. In his curator days, our family had many opportunities to visit with Tony, share in some of the ice cream socials that he threw, and enjoyed his Christmas train setups on top of the family room...

To the Family of Tony,

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.

I first met Tony in the early 60's when he use to come along with my cousin, Sandy, to my sister's parties. He remained a dear friend of our family all through the years. He always brightened up my day when he visited or when we talked and made me laugh. His passion for music and trains will always be remembered. He will be greatly be missed, but I guess God needed him for tuning and...

We were so sorry to hear of Tony's passing.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

My condolences to all. I was Tony's home Palliative RN