Anthony-Sgro-Obituary

Anthony Sgro

73, Bayville, New Jersey

Age 73

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Anthony Sgro Bayville - Anthony Sgro Sr., age 73, of Whiting, NJ passed away July 2, 2020. He is predeceased by his mother Elenore Sgro, his father Joseph Sgro, his brother Frank Sgro and his daughter Lori Jean Sgro. He enlisted and served his country in the United States Marine Corps from Oct....

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Still thinking of you my old friend.

Tony, know that you are loved and missed. Every Parole Officer in NJ owes you and your family a debt for the amount of time and energy you devoted to getting our officers armed and into PFRS. My family's future and that of countless parole officers hired since 1994 have forever been improved by your tireless efforts. Thank you brother. God bless Phyllis and the rest of the Sgro family.

Tony, I will always keep you and Phyllis in my prayers. You will always be thought of as "one of the good guys" that I had the pleasure to meet during a wonderful career in parole.

I will always have find memories of Tony. He was a terrific family man, a consummate professional, and a good friend. We traveled a long road together!

Just said a prayer for you, brother. I look forward to reconnecting in paradise someday. We have much to be thankful for.

Getting to know Tony through working with him at the New Jersey State Parole Board, I was quick to learn how valuable he was to the agency and to the PBA. He was never to busy to take time to assist me when i was a new officer. You will be truly missed. Also, I remember the fun times we had playing golf. My prayers are with you and your family. RIP

Sorry for your loss.I had the pleasure of working with Tony for many years in the Atlantic City Parole Office.Tony was a good man,he was admired by all.Thank you Tony for your tireless effort instituting our getting into the PBA RIP my friend Peace and Love❤

Didn't get to see Tony often but every time we did he was genuinley a sweet guy. Always fun to talk to ...and he loved his grandkids !! He will be missed.

Dear Phyllis and family, you have lost a husband and father, we have lost a great man and New Jersey's Parole Officers have lost a great friend. Tony was one of the driving forces in establishing all NJ Parole Officers as sworn law enforcement officers. Thank you for sharing him with us. There were many nights when we drove to New Brunswick for union meetings while you cared for Lori Jean and the rest of the family. This effort by Tony ultimately lead to where we are today in the law...