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Anthony J. Sisti

Southington, Connecticut

1951 - 2021

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Anthony Sisti, 69, passed away Monday, May 24, 2021, at Midstate Hospital from complications from Covid-19. Born October 14, 1951 in Southington, to Anthony and Ruth Sisti. Tony made a lasting impact in the recovery community working as a counselor, and dedicating the last 24 years of his life to...

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Miss you every day my friend my sponsor my riding brother

Miss your fabulous smile! RIP the Best Counselor ever!

You were a good Guy, Tony Sisti. It was always wonderful to see your handsome smile. You were an excellent Collegue as well. Great Patient Advocate ! Always trying to protect an provide for his patients. RIP Sincere condolences, Susan Mirante

Still think of you alot Tony riding is not the same RIP my bro

Godspeed on your journey to your loving Higher Power, you were a wonderful colleague at Cedarcrest, a great inspiration to all you encountered and the world is a better place because of your spirit. Holding your family in my prayers.

I had the honor of working with Tony for his entire time at Blue Hills, he was a great colleague and friend. Tony was an inspiration to me, and to so many who have come through those doors. My favorite sentiment he used to say was "I have PMS, Parked Motorcycle Syndrome" he loved his bike and the freedom he felt-that was inspiring too. Anything he did, he did with such gusto. His time on this earth was cut way too short and he is missed. So very sorry for your loss.

I have work with Tony for serval years he was always there when you needed him. Sending the Sisti family & Robbin Sisti my prayers and my condolences for there loss.

So very sorry to learn about Tony’s passing he was a great friend/ co-worker who’s smile would light up a room.. My prayers for Tony and family, RIP BUT GONE TO SOON.. Lorraine Stimpson CVH

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. R.I.P Tony! Great guy you will be missed!