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Anthony John Salemme

Stockton, California

1953 - 2021 (Age 67)

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Anthony John Salemme We mourn the loss of Anthony John Salemme, who died February 24, 2021 from cancer. Tony was born on March 14, 1953 in Endwell, NY to Nicholas and Frances Salemme. He was a graduate of St. Mary's High and Santa Clara University. Survived by wife: Debra Caporusso, son: Nicholas...

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I still think of Tony on a consistent basis, his memory shall never fade. I'm mostly reminded of the bird that got him on one of our business trips every time a see a bird. Forever missed and loved by your IIR Family

Tony will forever be a part of our lives. We recently spoke of him and some of his shenanigans, he could always put a smile on your face not matter what you were going through. Continue to miss that smile, but will never forget.

I did not know Tony passed away until I saw Bing's post about how much he missed him. He was one of a kind! Intelligent, down to earth, loved golf, cigars, his family and his friends. Always the life of the party!! I will miss you Tony! My condolences to the Salemme family.

There's no doubt that if you were out with Tony at a client meeting, tradeshow, event or just dinner, there would be a good story you'd come home with. He was dedicated to his work and helping others around him succeed. Back in 2014, myself, Tony and Ed Weatherly started our Labor Analytics product and its success is a reflection of Tony's hard work in blazing a new trail for us. Now with support from Chris Smith, Don Collins, Kelly Harris and Emeka, the product lives on in his memory. Kelly...

Tony sorry we missed your service but we were there in spirit. Had a lot of great times on the golf course. Nobody could call a golf shot like you! You will be missed in our group and remembered forever.

Tony,

I am sad to see you go, my friend. So many wonderful memories that I can recall from our work travels together. My heart goes out to your family during this time, but I hope they will remember and celebrate the stories and adventures of you in a life well lived.

May you bring as much joy and excitement to your next adventure as you did to this life.

God Bless

Tony,

What can I say... you took a young man and taught me how to sell, hold and audience and how to love wine and steak.

I had the best times traveling with you. There was always a story to tell or an adventure to get into.

I’ll miss you very much, my friend.

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Tony was my Boss, Mentor and my friend. I will miss him dearly but cherish the memories of him. May he rest now without pain in heaven