Anthony-Paladino-Obituary

Anthony J. Paladino Jr.

Lowell, Massachusetts

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Anthony J. Paladino Jr. of Lowell, avid sports fan; 52 LOWELL Anthony J. Paladino Jr., 52, a resident of Lowell, died Friday, August 1, 2008, at Lowell General Hospital, following a courageous battle with Cancer. Born in Lowell on July 11, 1956, he was a son of Anthony J. Paladino Sr. of...

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Tony-you will always be in our hearts

Tony - We only knew you a short time from the Brass Lantern. You were a great man and a real friend. Rest in peace pal.

rest in peace uncle tony see you at the big race track in heaven

Tony- I will miss you. You'll be forever in our thoughts. We had many a good time at the Downtown, Press Club and the Lantern. I remember the times we went fishing on my boat Defiant and the Cookouts at the Lowell Underwater Explorers. We could always count on you for your Support.

Tony (The Bone) 1-18-2004

I'm glad you got to see the Sox win the World Series, the Pats win the Super Bowl and the Celtics comeback.
Rest in Peace Tony

Tony- we will miss you dearly. You were a great guy and loved by all. From the Press Club to Four Season's I could always count on you for a smile & laugh. To your family- I'm sorry he passed so young. My condolences to all of you.

I'm sure going to miss seeing you around town. You were a good man and never had a bad word to say about anybody. I'll never forget your hole in one at Torry Pines that day either. Rest in Peace.

Tony we will miss u and all the good times we had during the years.

All the great times at the beach, the Press Club, giant slumber parties every weekend, at whoever's house we ended up at, that's how I will always think of Tony. And always willing to babysit.