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Anthony P. Pontillo

East Rochester, New York

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National Kidney Foundation

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Pontillo, Anthony, P. East Rochester: Age 87 of East Rochester entered into rest February 14, 2010, formerly of Batavia. Predeceased by his wife Lena Caccamise, brothers James, Samuel and Michael, sisters Rose Constantino, Jenny Pontillo and Anna Veltz. Survived by his sons Philip...

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He was the begining of a great era for the Pontillo name, I was 6 years old when they started I'll never forget the wonderful smells of the pizza shop. He will be greatly missed. Edward S. Pontillo,now in Kingman az.

Our sympathy to the family. Tony was a fun and wonderful man who was so good to us on our visit in 2005 when we visited and met so many of our family relatives. Thank You and God Bless.
Penny (Pontillo) & Ed Phillips
La Junta, Co

Kathy we are so sorry to hear about your father. Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this time.
Marilyn and Dick Rink

I was very saddened when i heard the news of Uncle Tonys passing. .Although we haven't seen each others families in years I want you to know you all have been in my thoughts and I have many happy memories of the times we got together. Uncle Tony was very kind to us and fun to be around. Having lost my father a few years ago i understand what a tremendous loss this is for all of you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Becky and Brian Fitzpatrick and Family

My deepest sympathy goes to all of the Pontillo family.

Tony sounds like an amazing man, father, brother, uncle, & friend. As well as an amazing business owner.

To me Pontillo's is THE ORIGINAL and ONLY PIZZA!!! Growing up in HF-L Pontillo's is where we went on a Friday night after Middle School & High School Dances, or just when we were craving pizza.

My heart is deeply saddened by the news. I wish his family, friends & All who knew him: healing & love....

Georgia,Phil, Kathy and David my deepest sorrow. Your Dad was one of the best person that lived in our lifetime. When I was a teenager after school we'd stop at the Otis St pizzeria, help sent down chairs , he'd give us a slice of pizza, tell a joke or two, give us advice. The joy of the day afte school. Later in my life he would stop and visit me on my job at my home talking about life. A good man, I loved him as a friend. Keep him in your hearts, he was the best slice of pizza in life.

My condolences to the family. Growing up in Charlotte Pontillo's Pizzeria on Lake Avenue was the best!

Oh what a character he was! I have so many memories of working with him at Lake Ave & Mt Hope. He moved around that pizza shop like greased lightning and was forever playing practical jokes. He used to love dipping his finger in the anchovy juice and then sneaking up behind me and sticking his finger inside my cheek. Or, when he wasn't working, he'd call the shop and disguise his voice pretending to be an angry customer. What a great man he was, so kind to everyone, always a joy to be...

Sorry for the loss, Tony and my dad were lifelong friends for more than fifty years! The last time I saw Tony was at my dad's funeral in 06 and he said 'THE OLD MAN COULDN'T WAIT!'your dad was a good man and this proves that lifelong friends are born into eternity! May God Bless Joe Digiro jr