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Anthony Provenzano

Saginaw, Michigan

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Anthony Provenzano, beloved husband, father and grandfather passed away Thursday, February 21, 2013 at St. Mary's of Michigan Medical Center. Age 86 years. The son of the late Jack and Rose (Prezzato) Provenzano, Tony was born May 2, 1926 in Saginaw, Michigan. Tony attended St. Andrew's High...

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It's been DECADES now, Tony, but the (D. Dean) Hackett's also of Saginaw remember you with fond memories and love; also, besides grocery, our beloved Provenzano's Itlalian Restaurant next door on State Street next door to the grocery store.

Tony, we miss you so much. I lived not far from your store on North Bond and Cooper, so we used to go to your place often for grocery's. Everyone their was so nice and kind., and I loved the donuts the girl used to make.

I lived 6 blocks from his store. What a wonderful man. Always a nice hello. We all miss him. I shopped their often

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.May God hold you close,
comfort you gently and carry you through.

Provenzano's was a part of growing up in the City of Saginaw. From the smell of fresh donuts, to the meat counter, or the homemade pizzas with the criss cross of cheese. The Brothers always behind the meat counter. Rest in Peace, Anthony.

I'm so sorry for all of family during this time of your loss. You don't know me, but I was always at the family store buying those wonderful chocolate covered fry cakes (donuts) Oh those custard filled cream puffs sprinkled with powdered sugar, you can't find any that even compare. Then one day my mother made spaghetti and bought your J&R sauce. I will never forget when the store closed we were so sad. One day I found the spaghetti sauce at A&P on State St. I was thrilled, then they closed....

To the Provanzano family I offer my prayers. You are great neighbors and wonderful people. God bless the Provanzo family. Thankyou for being great neighbors.

We are so sad to hear of Tony's passing. One of the nicest , kindest men we knew. always smiling and so proud of his family.. Our thoughts and prayers are with all the Provenzanos.
sincerely,
Tom and Patti Doyle
Phoenix ,Az

To Jack & Jenean and family, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. My siblings and I were talking just last week about how we loved going to the Provenzano store after church to watch our doughnuts being made and eating them while. That may not seem like something likely to be remembered this many years later but we do. It was one of favorite things as children. Mr. Provenzano didn't know us by name, never failed to greet each of us but we sure knew him! Jan Weller