Anthony-Messina-Obituary

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Anthony Messina

Clarkston, Michigan

Jul 24, 1937 – Dec 27, 2022

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BORN
July 24, 1937
DIED
December 27, 2022
LOCATION
Clarkston, Michigan

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Lewis E. Wint and Son Funeral Home - Clarkston Obituary

Messina, Anthony of Clarkston, passed away on December 27, 2022 at the age of 85.  Tony was beloved husband of Joyce “Sue” for 60 years and dearest father of Susan (Frank) Herbert and James (Tracey) Messina.  Tony was the cherished papa of Matthew, Jennifer (Sean), Katelyn, Margaret and Anthony as well as Great grandpa to Fiona and Desmond.


Preceded in death by parents Andrew and Maria Messina and brothers Vito (Bill) and Jack.


Tony was born in Detroit and attended Wilkins Grade School and was a 1955 graduate of Denby High School.  Tony continued to meet twice a year with old classmates from grade school. Tony graduated from the University of Detroit in 1971 with a Bachelor of Business and in 1974 obtained a Masters of Business Administration.


Tony retired in 1999 after 28 years with GM and 15 with EDS, where he retired as Division Vice President. He began his GM career in 1957 at United Motors Service in the Accounts Payable Department. In 1960, he transferred to the new group called Electronic Programming.   He worked on technical assignments involving the programming and installation of computer systems.  Tony was instrumental in developing the frame work which has led to information technology systems that are still being used today.  He then held several management positions including Sr. Administrator of Programming of Systems and Operations and Software.


In 1980, Tony moved to Flint area to coordinate the integration of the AC Delco and GM Parts computer systems for the new Service parts Operation.  He stayed at SPO and held several management positions on the SPO Information Systems staff until GM acquired EDS.


Tony transitioned to EDs, in late 1984, where he held a wide variety of positions and made a number of moves including: Account Manager for Central Foundry, Saginaw Steering, AC Rochester Vice President of EDS’s Components Division (previously Delphi), and Study Team Leader for Bethlehem Steel Sales Project, Director of EDS’s Shared Services, and Vice President of EDS’s Xerox Division. During his career at EDS he received many awards and accolades for his dedication and service to the company.    He moved back to EDS/GM account in Michigan shortly before his retirement.


Through the years Tony and Joyce traveled extensively in the US, Europe and Japan and have been involved in a large variety of activities including skiing, golfing, ice skating, gardening, dancing and clogging.  During their years in dance they won state and regional championships in the “over 40” bracket.  They also performed on a cruise ship and in 1990 they spent 2 weeks touring Russia, performing at the summer camps in Stalingrad (now St. Petersburg), Minsk and Moscow.  Traveling though Russia at that time was an unforgettable experience.


Tony found great joy volunteering where ever he was needed and spent many years as a tax preparer for seniors and veterans and was willing to help all. 


Tony’s other great passion and love was creating a wonderful 2nd Home on Lake Huron in Caseville Mi. for his family where the family was always together creating memories.  He and his children and grandchildren grew up enjoying the lake and beach where they spent many days fishing, sailing and swimming and playing in the big waves.


Tony will be missed dearly; He never hesitated to assist his children and family with any type of dilemma or problem, whether it was troubleshooting a problem or just to lend a hand and a listening ear.


Friends and family may visit Lewis E Wint & Son Funeral Home, Clarkston on Monday, January 2 from 3 pm to 8pm.  Funeral Mass on Tuesday, January 3 at 11:00 am at St. Daniel Catholic Church.  Burial will follow at All Saints Cemetery, Waterford.


In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Tunnel to Towers Foundation.


Please leave a memory or condolence online at wintfuneralhome.com

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My condolences to Aunt Susie and Susie and Jimmy. I just loved Uncle Tony´s laugh-infectious

Gosh so sad to hear he passed. I loved the time when I was young when he taught me how to fish. He had a sweet mind demeanor that made an impact.

Dear James,

With deepest sympathy on the passing of your father. My thoughts are with you and your family. May you find peace and comfort in this time of loss.

So sorry to hear of Tony’s passing. My condolences to the Messina family. Tony was a special gentleman. May he rest in peace.

I´m sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. My Condolences and prayers go out to the Messina Family.

So sorry to read of Tony's passing We shared many hours at GM SPO merging the AC Delco systems from Tony's background and the GM Parts Division 's sytems which was my background

Jim, We are saddened and sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.

Susan, Jim, Sue, and Family. Our hearts go out to all of you during this difficult time. We send up prayers of peace, comfort, and strength. Tony was an amazing man and will be missed by many. Eternal rest grant unto him, oh Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him.

James, sorry for your loss. It hard to lose your dad, know that my heart is heavy and your family is in my prayers.