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Anthony A. Pinto

Dracut, Massachusetts

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May 1, 2017
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Dracut, Massachusetts

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Anthony A. Pinto, 89, of Dracut passed away on May 1st, 2017 at the Sawtelle Family Hospice House in Reading, MA.  Born in Lawrence on Jan. 21st, 1928, Anthony was the son of the late Vincenzo and Quintilia (Mazzocco) Pinto.  He graduated from Lawrence High School and later honorably served in...

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Cheryl, Kren and Leslie,
Your father made a significant impact on the lives of many and indeed on me. I am forever grateful for having known him and to have spent so much time with him during my youth. He lived a long a productive life having done so on his own terms. Please accept my deepest condolences.

A person's greatest legacy are the memories he leaves behind. Tony has certainly accomplished that plus much more along his journey in life. Whether your a relative, a friend, or a co-worker those are the things you will remember and smile about when thinking of them, for Tony was quite the man and will be sadly missed.

There are no words to adequately express what Tony meant to not only me, but all of us at Campbell Real Estate. He was our mentor, our leader, our supporter, and most of all, our very dear friend. We have lost a true legend who will live in our hearts and memories forever.

Though we never met Tony, we feel very blessed to be living in the home in Tyngsboro that he and his wife once shared. Our condolences to the Pinto family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Ladies, so very sorry for your loss. Like Kate, I only met him once, yet enjoyed every moment of it. Glad he is no longer suffering. May your happy times with him provide warmth and sunshine during the days ahead. Please let us know if there's anything we can do for you.

Karen, Cheryl and Leslie,
I'm so sorry for the loss of your dad.
I'll never forget all the great times I had with your family at the house in North Andover. I'm so sorry Terrie and I won't be able to make the service. Love you all,
Kimba

My thoughts and prayers are with all of Tony's family and friends. Although I only had the pleasure of meeting Tony once he struck me as a charming man. I am thinking of all of you and especially of our good friend Nina (Karen) and hope that fond memories will help you through this difficult time.