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Anthony E. Severo

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Anthony E. Severo Anthony Elario Severo, a senior West Point cadet and accomplished wrestler, died November 23. Born in Allentown to Jean (Bauer) and Elario Severo, Anthony began wrestling in the first grade and became an outstanding wrestler. His record of 107 wins enabled him to letter...

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Forever young. That is how we remember Tony! Because we moved away before the accident, my memory of Tony will always be age 2-13. Funny, charismatic, mischievous, a great neighbor and friend. The igloo they built in the cul-de-sac. Early sports teams. Riding bicycles in our street. How you must miss him, but what good memories he brought to all of us!

Never forgotten, RIP!
BG Steve and Yanny Mahoney
West Point Field Force

Shalom

Peace, Love and Understanding.

Dear Severo family , Tony and your family are in our hearts during this time of sorrow . we will keeping Tony and your family in our prayers. with deepest sympathy, the Fistner family

Dear Severo family,

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. I graduated with Tony from Parkland in 2001, and although I only had a few classes with him and did not know him well, I knew he was a wonderful person. He had a great personality and was nice to everyone. My heartfelt sympathy is with your family and know that he is always with you and you will always have your memories of him to keep his spirit alive.

Dear Severo Family,
Although I did not have Anthony as a student in class, I was fortunate to know him from activities in the Athletic wing. He was the most respectful student I have ever met. One specific occasion remains clear in my memory. Many students were speaking and acting out of line--even with peer pressure surrounding him, Anthony exhibited the highest level of respect I have ever witnessed. I will never forget it.

Severo Family,
There was such a wonderful feeling of love, respect and support at Tony's funeral and throughout this guest book. Although I only know your family from my brother I had not had the pleasure or honor of meeting you. I hope you can understand how much the community has been grieving with you and we too feel your loss.
Heavenly Father is with you all.

Dear Mr.Severo, Mrs. Severo and Mike:
I am so sorry for your loss. I was deeply disturbed when I read about it and was unable to say much to you at the funeral. I had the privilege of teaching Tony (or Antonio as I called him in Spanish class) in 9th grade at Springhouse. I remember his warm and glowing smile and how he always tried to do his best. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Anna Morffi

To the Severo Family,
My family would like to express our sympathy to you. Reflect on Tony's life and the good things he has accomplished and there are many. Take comfort in the fact that there are many people across the country that Tony's life has impacted.

As a member of Parkland's Fitness Team, all Tony wanted to do was beat his brother's score. He was a very hard worker and an outstanding leader. He could be counted on to get the guys going, giving them a...