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Anthony Vincent Milano

Trumbull, Connecticut

1939 - 2022

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Anthony Vincent MilanoAnthony Vincent Milano, age 82, of Trumbull, the beloved husband of Helen Supple Milano, died on Wednesday, February 16, 2022 surrounded by his loving family. Born in Bridgeport on November 17, 1939, he was the youngest son of the late Joseph and Rose Dattolo Milano. He was...

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Tony was a fixture on WTIC Radio in Hartford, while working for Governors Grasso and O'Neill. I had the distinct pleasure of interviewing him countless times during those years, often appearing as a guest on my "Face Connecticut" weekend newsmaker program. You could never catch Tony in a mistake; he was that good. He now can serve up the same talents to those he hadn't met -- this time in Heaven. Godspeed, my friend.

We are so sorry to hear of the death of Tony. We met Tony and Helen through Adrian Mitchell.He was such a delightful man, kind and gentle and so worried about Helen. Helen,family and Ivar we know that you loved him dearly and your hearts are broken. We are so sorry for your loss.

So very sorry for your loss. I was very saddened to hear of his passing. I have so many childhood memories of Tony and the OPM gang. (My mother Inez used to work with him at OPM.) He was a wonderful kind person.

my deepest condolences. His brother Angelo was godfather and adpoted dad. My prayers with and your family at this time.

I remember the friendliness of your family, and I remember when Tony visited me in St Vincent´s When I broke my neck., your mailman at 95 Palm St.

Dear Helen and family, Bill and I send our love and prayers. Tony was a wonderful person who touched many lives. God bless and sustain you all.

I had the pleasure of serving with Tony for many years on the Kennedy Center Board where he added much counsel and wisdom. He helped a great deal negotiating the shoals of state government. He never failed to speak to our daughter Jennifer, a Center client whenever he saw her much to her joy. In addition, he was just a great friend and a real plus to our community. Our family will miss him. Our deepest sympathy to Helen.

To Helen and Tony´s family, as a former east sider and Harding classmate of both of you my sincere condolences on your loss. Tony was a wonderful person. R.I.P.

RIP my good friend!