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Anthony D. Radice

Lawrenceville, New Jersey

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Anthony D. Radice LAWRENCEVILLE - Anthony D. Radice, 79, of Lawrenceville, NJ died on Saturday, August 29, 2015 at Capital Health Medical Center-Hopewell, Hopewell, NJ. Anthony was born and raised in the Chambersburg section in the city of Trenton, NJ. He was a graduate of Trenton Catholic Boy’s...

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I served under him with 112 FA unit in NJNG in battery C he was a tough but FAIR commander and a GREAT!!! leader Sgt. Charles Dublick

To the Radice family my deepest condolences at the passing of a dear old friend. We shared many happy memories of our days at Trenton Catholic.
Thanks to Tony for keeping many of those good times in our minds.
He will be missed in many ways.

P.V.Seiler Sr.

We have lost a very caring friend and patriot. May he rest in peace

I am unable to express my sadness over the passing of Colonel Anthony D. Radice, US Army/ Retired. He was a friend and mentor to me for well over 20 years. I can remember the first day that I met him in Sea Girt, NJ. He impressed me so much, that I knew instantly he would be someone that I would always seek guidance from, and be honored to deserve his friendship.
"Colonel Radice is what every young boy hopes to be when he grows up, and wishes he had been, when he is an old man".
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My deepest condolences to the Radice family. I will never forget all the wonderfull times we shared. And especialy the Wednerday AM. breakfast together.

Tom Wallace

On behalf of all Tony's friends and neighbors at Lawrenceville Point, may I add our sincere expression of sympathy to Susan and the entire family.

Dee Davis, President
Lawrenceville Point Homeowner's Association

To the Radice Family: Our Condolence to all of you for your loss. Col. Radice was an amazing person. He had that smiling face and always a cheerful person that made everything else go away. You all are in our Prayers and Thoughts. He will be miss.

God speed "Uncle" Tony

Colonel Radice always happy to see you, always happy and first, to shake your hand. Coffee with the boys at the 112th Field Artillery Assoc., NJ National Guard Militia Museum, Lawrenceville. Sharing old, and new military news and events, and laughing a lot. Dedicated, always on point, and a good friend. Sir, only a week ago, we had coffee and sat across from each other. Thank you for being so kind.