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Anthony "Sonny" Slezak

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Anthony Slezak passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on March 9, 2004.

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danielle and family
my deepest condolences to you and your family. you are all in my thoughts and prayers. stay strong. if you ever need anything, i'm here for you. please keep in touch. god bless.
amanda

Mary Jo and kids
My thoughts and prayers are with you.

May deepest sympathy to the Slezak Family...My name is Julie Cook and I have to say that this was a real shock to see the notice in the paper and a bigger shock to see that Florence has passed away,I went to St.Peters School with her ...and we all played together on Lucust street,so you can see that we go back a long way..Again please accept my condolences and May God Bless

Luke and family,
Cindy and I send our deepest sympathy on the loss of your father. I had the pleasure of knowing your dad through the post office and he always had something funny to tell.
I always say that humor shows the
good side of anybody and your dad
always had a smile on his face when
I ran into him. He was a true good man. God Bless you, your Mom and sister.
Dan & Cindy Pulcini

Your family has my sympathy at this time of sorrow and pain.

The measure of a man is the love he leaves behind. Sonny's tribute is the love which will endure into the future through his children, Lucas and Danielle. Deepest condolences are sent from the offices of Farley Schlass and the members of her staff.

I send my deepest sympathy for your loss. Sonny was a great guy who always made me laugh and smile.

Danielle,
My deepest sympathy to you and your family. Stay strong.

Ryan Pillar

My deepest sympathy goes out to the Slezak family. Sonny coached me many years in softball and he was a wonderful man and will be missed. Danielle I know that we have lost contact throughout the years you were a true friend I hope we can start to keep in touch. Your Dad was a genuine man. I have great memories of him from all the softball games and tournaments he coached us, when he got his motorcycle, to the infamous Mac N' Soup. I could on and on. I offer you my deepest sympathy and if...