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Anthony "Tony" Mingione

Charleston, South Carolina

Mar 4, 1958 – Mar 22, 2023 (Age 65)

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BORN
March 4, 1958
DIED
March 22, 2023
AGE
65
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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Anthony "Tony" Mingione CHARLESTON - Anthony "Tony" D. Mingione, 65, of Charleston, SC, passed away on Wednesday, March 22, 2023. Born on March 4, 1958 in Long Island City, NY, he was a son of Santia Pagan Mingione and the late Andrea Mingione. After growing up in New York, Tony moved to San...

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I miss you every day my beautiful brother, Tony. You'll be gone 2 years tomorrow and I still can't believe it. I love you and will never forget you. You have some nice friends below that said such beautiful things about you. Godspeed my Brother ..

Tony was the electronic technician who most often diagnosed/ resolved issues on the machine I operated. He really knew his stuff. Also very knowledgeable on a lot things, especially music and film. A great dry sense of humor.
I missed him on his days off.
Miss you still Tony.

I was a friend of Tony`s and he surely will be missed by all his friends and family. We enjoyed going to Churchill Downs and Kaeeneland race track to see the thoroughbred race for many years. Tony had a great sense of humor and was always fun to be around. Bless you Tony.

What a funny guy! Missed that big smile. RIP Tony Mingione

I was Tony coworker at the post office before he retired,he was nice guy but was quiet and keep to himself the majority of the time.He will be miss

I knew Tony as a coworker since 1995 and as a friend. We made many many trips to KY derby and other horse tracks from PA down to Fla. He loved his family dearly. Gonna miss you buddy.

I worked with Tony for his 3 years before retiring. He was funny, he was grouchy, he was someone that you looked forward to seeing everyday. He loved the classic rock concerts. He'd seen everybody in concert and loved talking about it! He had great stories of his days as a taxi driver in NY and the people he met. He was an expert Electronics Technician who will never be replaced. We all miss you Tony.