Anthony-Panaro-Obituary

Anthony A. Panaro

Hartford, W. Hartford, Connecticut

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PANARO, Anthony A. Anthony A. Panaro, 74, of West Hartford, husband of the late Marjorie (Punt) Panaro died Monday, (October 31, 2005) at Hartford Hospital. Born in Cherchio, Italy he had lived in the Hartford area for many years and in West Hartford for 35 years. Prior to his...

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Dear Dorothy,Jan,Debbie.We are so sorry to her about your Dad Passaway.We will keep him and you Mom in our prayers.May God Bless them both.
Love you all Ray Tefft,Dolores Griffin,Gloria McMillan,Loriann Weimann,Brenda Jones,Randy Tefft

Dear Dorothy, Janis & Debbie,

I was very sorry to read about my Uncle Tony in the newspaper. I wish you all the comfort and peace you all deserve at this sad time. I didn't get to see Uncle Tony as much as I would have liked to, but he was thought of many times. My memories of him were enjoyable, and we had many good laughs together. He is now with your mom in heaven, and also with the rest of his family as well. His wonderful sisters: Mary Mancini, Teresa Gentile and Sister...

Dorothy, Janet, Debbie and Family

I could not believe when my aunt called and saw Uncle Tony in the obituary my family and I are in shock. My mom grew up with Uncle Tony and was the bestest of friends of Aunt Margie. They are in heaven together. They were like family. I am very sorry and my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Pam Lewis

My heart is deeply saddened by the passing of Uncle Tony...He was admired and loved by many.His loyalty to his wife an children will long be remembered. He always wanted the best.He missed his wife dearly and I know in my heart he is happy now being by her side..He'll always have a special place in my heart,being my Godfather my Uncle...I Love You!!Robin

Dear Dorothy, Jan ,Debbie & family:

My deepest sympathy to all of you. We had some great years growing up together at each others houses with your Mom and Dad and our Mom and Dad. Remember "THE LOOK" our moms gave us when we misbehaved at the other's house to warn us we would be reprimanded when we got home! (We used to make them give us "THE LOOK" on purpose to prove they did it exactly the same !) I can still remember that as if it were yesterday and it still makes me laugh....

Dottie, Please accept my Deepest of Sympathy with the Loss of your Dad. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.