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Anthony T. Muratore Sr.

Middletown, New York

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Anthony T. Muratore, Sr., a longtime area resident, passed away Wednesday, August 3, 2005 at Orange Regional Medical Center, Horton Campus. He was 81 years old. The son of Thomas and Vita Certa Muratore, he was born January 3, 1924 in Brooklyn, NY.A decorated World War II veteran and a ...

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To Tony's family, I was a student of Big Tony in the late seventies. I have recently found a yearbook from Ithaca College 1948. Big Tony is listed as a senior. If you would like this yearbook please respond to [email protected] or 518-692-7722

To the family of Professor Muratore.
I consider myself fortunate to have been one of his students. I never had a teacher that could hold my attention when I was so tired. Iworked two jobs and cared for three children. I was an adult student a O.C.C.C. I always enjoyed
listening to his lectures which he would make larger than life. Mrs Muratore, He often spoke of you in the highest regard. I will always cherish his memory when I think about my days at O.C.C.C. God bless all of...

As one of his former students, "Tony" definitely left us with an impression, and, as he always said, "When you look back on this course, I want you to recall that I made you think."

Tony was a true mentor, friend, teacher & all around amazing person. The world I live in is a better place because of my relationship with him. His incredible achievements may be measured but his significance in our individual lives should not be overlooked. I will always remember you & the things you taught me & honor you by passing along what I learned from you to others. Thank you for being so wonderful. My prayers are with your loved ones.

My sincere condolences to Tony's wife,children ,and grandchildren on his passing.May he rest in peace.

Tony was a true friend, helpful colleague, and supporting mentor during my years at OCCC. My condolences to his family.

Dear Anthony, Marie and Mrs. Muratore - We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Mr. Muratore and all of you will always be in our memories from Westchester Medical Center in 1999-2000. Mr. Muratore was so encouraging to Steven when he was so sick. He made it easy for Steven to get on track to pursue his desire to become a police officer. We will keep all of you in our thoughts and prayers. He was a kind and special person. God Bless all of you. Fondly, Steven, Skip and Kathy Eubanks.

Tony and I were neighbors and friends for 30 plus years. He was always ready to lend a helping hand. I remember fondly all our plumbing, snowblowing, and computer projects.
Blanche and I extend to Marie and family our deepest sympathy.

A great educator, one of a kind, who taught from his heart and experiences and not from books, which made his classes so interesting. Always concerned with his students progress in life and always available to stop and give advise and listen.
So sorry to hear of his passing.
Former student and retired O.C. police officer.