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See you on the other side one day cousin Anthony..Rest in Peace
Kevin McCormack
January 14, 2021 | Brooklyn, NY | Family
Sacramento, California
MAURO, Anthony RobertBorn June 16, 1962 in Brooklyn, New York, and passed away in a tragic vehicle accident on April 9, 2004, Good Friday. Parents are Tony R. Mauro and Winnie A. Mauro. Tony married Susan C. Mac Carter on June 16, 1984. He is survived by Susan; two sons, Michael Anthony and Cody...
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Kevin McCormack
January 14, 2021 | Brooklyn, NY | Family
Tony~ What would I have done without your computer skills? The whole youth office at church would have been a wreck without you there. I'm so glad that I had the chance to help you with Route 56 those few times and to be blessed by your incredible talent. The church office just won't be the same without you there and the choir won't be the same either. I can't wait to hear your music again in heaven Tony, and turn up the volume!
Emellia Zamani
April 19, 2004 | Fair Oaks, CA
Tony - You will be missed! My wife and I sit in the second row, left center pew and noticed you and Bill playing for various musicals at the church. I admire your dedication to the youth choir and to the church in particular. So long, partner! John
John W. La Hiff
April 18, 2004 | Sacramento, CA
Tony was such a wonderful guy. He was always warm and generous. I know he loved Sue and the boys with his all heart. The world will be a much sadder place without him, but I know he is in a better place. My heart and prayers goes out to Sue and her sons.
Bob Forster
April 16, 2004 | Trinity, FL
Tony was a great man. I always remember seeing him with a smile on his face no matter what. He would never let anyone take a picture of him, even though I got one last year on choir tour. But he did always make sure that he got everyone else in a picture. He was a great asset to the church and especially to the promis choir. I am thankful to God that I got to know him the past three years and he will always remain in my heart. To Tony's family: You will forever remain in my prayers and I hope...
Courtney Stumpf
April 14, 2004 | Fair Oaks, CA