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Anthony Picciotto

Syracuse, New York

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December 7, 2025
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Syracuse, New York

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Anthony Picciotto, 93, of Lyncourt, passed away peacefully at his home on Sunday, December 7, 2025. Born with a strong sense of duty and pride, Anthony honorably served in the United States Navy from 1951 to 1955. Following his military service, he built a long and dedicated career at the Genesee...

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I remember one night at Homebase you played a song and asked me to dance and we did, such a sweetheart and charming character. You will be very missed.

We were at Vernon for the Derby and you arrived and the bartender said you want a coors light or what?? You said I'll take the or What...So long ole friend!! R.I.P

Sincerest condolences to the family. We all loved the way Tony lived life to the fullest.

I've known Tony for many years, I enjoyed the talks we had at the bar, he loved his sports and placing some bets, he loved talking about his racehorses and going from track to track to watch them race, we also enjoyed sharing our love of different foods we enjoy eating and the things he liked to cook, Lol, especially his Sunday Sauce, his homemade Spaghetti Sauce, We shared many drinks together, I loved his company, and I always played his favorite songs on the Jukebox for him, especially...

My condolences Marcy to you and your family. I met Your Uncle Tony at your home, the last time on Thanksgiving when he enjoyed your lovely dinner. He was very sweet and appreciative of the safe and comfortable home you provided. Take care and God bless. Your generous and kind spirit sheltered him through.

To Anthony´s family and friends My condolences to all. Although I never remember meeting him he was my father´s cousin.

My heart hurts, he was amazing man. Sending lots of prayers

I remember Tony is always being a nice guy and a jokester knew him way before I worked at homebase a while ago. He loved to play his lottery tickets. When I played the juke box he would always ask me to play his song that reminded him of his wife he missed so much. I´m sure his wife came from heaven with open arms to guide him to heaven to be with her. Rip Tony u will be missed .