Anthony-Palmese-Obituary

Father Anthony Palmese

Ocala, Florida

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PALMESE,FATHER ANTHONY, 71Ocala - Father Anthony Palmese died on February 2, 2012. He was born on June 19, 1940 in Montclair, NJ, the son of Anthony and Maryann. He was a police officer with the City of Montclair, NJ for seven years before responding to the call to priesthood. He studied at...

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Father Anthony was a priest who I remember with fond memories from Our Lady of Guadalupe in Topeka, Kansas. As my family learned of his death we fondly shared our memories of him while he was here. He was a good priest and our sympathies to his family and to all with whom he has touched in his life.

Guadalupe & Irene Flores & family

Fr. Anthony was a delight to work with at Our Lady of Guadalupe (Topeka KS. Even though his time at our parish was short he left a great impression on all especially his singing and inspirational messages every Sunday. I will keep your family and Fr. Anthony in my prayers.
Celia Vega-Our Lady of Guadalupe Topeka KS

FATHER TONY, WE GO BACK A LONG WAY TO MONTCLAIR AND TO FLORIDA.I WILL MISS YOUR EMAILS. REST IN PEACE
CARMINE LOMBARDI

REST IN PEACE FATHER A. I REMEBER WHEN YOU WOKED WITH ME IN THE I.D. BUREAU ON THE MONTCLAIR PD.YOU DID GR.EAT WORK FOR US. THANKS FOR TREMENDOUS CONTRIBUTION.

ANTHONY NATURALE

My heart is sadden at the loss of a dear family friend. I will always remember the story you told at my father's funeral about how he carried you up those stairs because of your health issues back in Montclair...you my dear friend carried all of us in time of need. We were so grateful to have had you in our lives. I am so sorry I found out of your death just today...I would have held your hand as you held mine many times. We all were truly blessed with Tony being a part of our lives. Much...

When I first started Law Enforcement many years ago Father Palmese road with me ALOT. He was there for me many times in my car smoking a cigar and also in the middle of a good fight at "Simmons Plaza". He will be missed by all and always remembered by my family and me. I was blessed to have him in my life. T. P.

Unit 6 - George90, Signal 40 - Code 3 - Officer needs assistance...This is the language that Fr. Anthony understood. He was a true blessing to the men and women in uniform. God's warrior, caring for those in need. Our friendship and his assistance spanded over 21 years. He was always there to listen. He would always ask about your family by name. "Concern with Compassion" for those he served. I will miss you my friend. For now, I will be Code 7...."Out of the car to eat!"

I have know Father Anthony for many years, I helped him years ago with the Commuity Thanksgivings and I took it over for him. He was a wonderfull man and he loved the Lord and was loved by many
Pastor Darlene Anderson
Anderson Ministries of Marion Oaks