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Anthony O. "Tony" Messineo

Omaha, Nebraska

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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Messineo , Anthony O. "Tony"Anthony O. "Tony" Age 83 of Lincoln Died Febuary 1, 2024Survivors: Wife Carmen, Children: Debbie Messineo (Washington), Michael (Laura) Messineo, Anthony (Claudia) Messineo, Grandchildren: Rachael Washington, Samatha Washington, Kate (Hunter) Harmon, Dominic Messineo,...

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May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. I'm so sorry for your loss. He was such a gracious man and a wonderful

I was a gas company service tech & would get called to fix a pizza oven in the evenings in the early 70's and after repair I would take the repair ticket to their office & tell Tony what I had done==he always said to go back to order counter & tell them to give me a couple of "reheats" to take back to the gas company to share with coworkers..always pleasant to work with him & ron. Lloyd weathermon

Larry and Mary Jo, My sympathies to you on the loss of your brother. It has been many years since I taught in Spalding, but I remember you talking about your brother Tony and bringing us those yummy pizzas. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Steve and Deb (Jorgenson) Gulzow

I went to work for Tony (we all called him Sonny then) at his restaurant at 35th and holdredge street. It was my first official job, I was sixteen yrs old, just got my driver's license, I needed a car, insurance, gas, and a way to pay for it. My mother told me to go see Tony at Valentino's. She said he is a good man and likes to help young people looking for work. She was right, he's was a business man and a leader. He had very good people working for him throughout the restaurant. He had...

Worked with Tony at his father's and uncle's grocery, Cornhusker Market at 25th & "O" in Lincoln, while in high school. "Sonny" was a great guy.

All my Love to the Family, he was a wonderful boss and friend. Marjorie Hunt

Mr. Messineo was a great man. Together with his amazing wife, they raised three wonderful children and I had the pleasure of getting to know them all. He taught and inspired many along the way.

One of my favorite people. He always had a nice word and a smile when he saw someone. He will be missed, greatly.

Respected and admired Tony Messineo most of my life. An icon in southeast Nebraska. Praying for your whole family. God Bless.