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Anthony G. Rossi

Wrentham, Massachusetts

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ROSSI, Anthony G. Of Norwood November 23 age 82. Loving Husband of Ann (Montella) Rossi. Devoted Father of Anthony and his wife Melinda of Norwood, Linda A. McRae and her husband Kenneth of Norwood, Carol A. Santilli and her husband Mario of RI, Lori A. Bodge and her husband Ronnie of Walpole,...

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Dear Ann, My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead. I appreciate all the rides Tony gave me; he was a very kind and considerate man. His unexpected passing was such a shock. My prayers are with you.

Dear Auntie Anna and family,
I will always remember Uncle Anthony as being full of life and a joy to have around. I will never forget what a beautiful couple you were on your wedding day and how he sang to you!
Please accept our loving sympathy and know that you are in our hearts.
Much love...Lucia and John

Dear Ann,

It is with deep sorrow that we (Angelo and Pauline) send you our condolences. We were devastated when finding out the news today.
You and Tony are such a wonderful couple and we always enjoyed seeing you at Crickets.
May God Bless you and watch over you in these very sad times.
You are in our prayers,

Ann, I was truly sorry to hear of your great loss, the love of your life. You made such a wonderful couple. Just wanted to let you know you are in a lot of our prayers.
I am Paula's neighbor, from Crickets.

Please take care of yourself.

Eleanor

Mrs. Rossi and family. I am very sorry to hear about your loss. Tony was my friend and I shall miss him.
Bob Caggiano

Dear Tony and Family:

It was one of the greatest pleasures of mine in the car business to have met your father. He was my mentor and more importantly my friend. I am a better person for having known him. My condolences for your loss.

Ann and Family
A man's family is a measure of his
Success, then Tony is a Super Star
We will never forget
"The Gentle Man"
My deepest sympathy
Dennis Cronin

Dear Ann and Family,
Tony will be very much missed. Last
night after hearing the news, memories came back of all the good times on Liberty Lane. You and your
family were the best neighbors you
could only dream of having. Please
accept my sincere sympathy and may God be with all of you always, but especially during this most difficult time.
Love and God Bless,

Mr. Rossi,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the USN during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Fair Winds And Following Seas