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Tony was my twin when are spirits came to earth we big plains hirs mud in your brain
Russell James love light Koerth
December 26, 2024 | Newport, RI | Brother
Dorchester, Massachusetts
McLEAN, Anthony G. "Tony" Age 54, of Dorchester, died Monday, July 25, 2011 at home after a long illness. Beloved son of Rose Anne (Mulvey) McLean of Quincy and the late Daniel J. McLean. Devoted brother of Daniel J. McLean and his wife Gayle of Sharon, Theresa B. Furlong and her husband John of...
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Russell James love light Koerth
December 26, 2024 | Newport, RI | Brother
Sorry to hear this news. Tony was a good man and went way too soon.
Bud Bergstrom
July 22, 2024 | Family
A good man and much missed.
Bud Bergstrom
July 22, 2023 | Family
Anthony was my first childhood friend. I have so many fond memories of the two of us playing games etc... he always had a great imagination and friendly demeanor. I always knew that he was special and would contribute intellectual, artistic works for everyone to enjoy. Rest In Peace Dear Anthony. D. R. H.
D R. H.
September 12, 2018 | MA | Friend
My condolences to Mrs. Rosemary McLean and the rest of Tony's family. Many fond memories of Tony from BC High and the drama club, but one remains etched in my mind. One day during rehearsals for some musical, Tony asked me to learn a show tune ("Everything's Coming Up Roses") for a skit that he was in. (Otherwise he would have played it himself.) Now, I had taken about 8 or 9 years of piano lessons, classical training, so this should have been easy. It wasn't. Tony, as I recall, had never...
Greg Farrell
August 10, 2011 | Pelham, NY
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August 04, 2011 | AB
I had the pleasure of being Anthony's cousin (yes some called him Tony, but he was Anthony to my family).
He had a kind, caring and generous spirit that made you want to be a part of his experience.
He was flamboyant and frank when he spoke, but never hurtful.
He gave me the best advise when I was 15 yrs old--he said frankly to take a typing class if you want to get anywhere in this world (you have to understand it was 1985 and today it would be called a...
R Kenneally
August 04, 2011 | Gaithersburg, MD
I loved to talk theater with Tony anytime, anywhere. His work made his fellow BC High grads proud. His youthful enthusiasm when working on a project -- I remember the process for "Judy Garland" -- was remarkable. The Opera House -- and his great stories -- are part of his legacy. Thanks for everything, Tony.
Rich Fahey
August 04, 2011 | Braintree, MA
I didn't know you but I treasured the theatre and would like to thank you for that! You will be missed. May you rest in peace.
Judy Introini O'Brien
August 02, 2011 | Melrose, MA