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Anthony J. Scalzo

Albany, New York

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Scalzo, Anthony J.ALBANY - Anthony J. Scalzo, 89, passed away at Albany Medical Center on Tuesday, July 4, 2023, after a brief illness.Anthony was born on December 26, 1933, the son of the late Anthony C. and Angelina (Adamo) Scalzo. He was raised in Coeymans and was a resident of Albany at the...

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Miss you Tony Your humor and stories were the best Toasting you Love you Robert

Dear Vinney and family I was just aware of the passing of Tony He and my brother Bob were such great friends and we considered him one of our family. The fund we had in Mexico and all the other trips we had together were great memories that Ron and I will always remember.Now Bobby and he will be together again forever. Our condolences go out to you and your family. Rest in peace Tony. Ron and Kathy Samuels

I am so sorry to hear of Ton's passing. We were friends so so many years ago (1960's)..I smile whenever I think of Tony because He was such a wonderful person. My Condolences to His Family. May Flights of Angels take Him to Heaven and May All The Promises of Christ Be His..Eternal Peace My Friend.

To the Scalzo Family My deepest condolences on this sad news Tony was a true joy and a gentleman He will truly be missed Rest in Peace my dear friend

My good friend Tony we had such good times at The Playhouse Bar you would always give me a ride home I n the cold weather when I lived on Judson st you will be sadly missed my old friend rip till me reunite again

Remember the time we all went to Rehoboth Beach in Delaware. I will cherish the memory of that time in our lives. My heart goes out to the Scalzo family. We were good friends and I will miss u dearly. [email protected]

Oh Tony, I have so missed you and your great crazy conversations at Whitehall Court. May you be in the arms of the Angels and forever in peace...love you my sweet friend.

We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Tony. Please accept our sincere condolences. He was a pleasure to be around when we met at Mary Anne and John´s.

I met Tony, Jerry, Nancy and Lou in Puerto Vallarta many years ago and shared some fun times over the years. Condolences to the family and many friends. Diane Duncan Weston, Missouri