Anthony-Sparacino-Obituary

Anthony A. Sparacino

ronkonkoma, New York

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SPARACINO - Anthony A. , on November 12, 2007 of Ronkonkoma. Beloved husband of June B. Sparacino. Loving father of Toni Kay Sparacino and Roseanne Fox (Daniel). Dear brother of Michael (Mary) and Marion Lycoff. Devoted grandfather of Stephen, Angela Curci (Jeff) and great-grandfather of Gia....

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Uncle Tony, I miss you so much! You were a wonderful brother in-law to my father; however, my dad considered you his brother. I just know dad and you are now together being the boys you always were when you were together…I love the memory’s of that!

Thanks for being there for my dad when he was sick.

Love and kisses Andrea Fisher 'Reining'

Uncle Tony, I will always remember you with a smile and playing pool with pop pop (Bill Lycoff)I remember you painted Sting ray on my parents boat in Long Island it was the coolist thing I saw. I remember you and Aunt June visiting Raleigh and staying in my room on the water bed you didnt like it too wavy you said.
you were the best great Uncle any one could have. You will be missed Rest in peace, Love Craig.

Uncle Tony, I will forever cherish the memories that I have of you. The card games, (even when you would cheat and say you didn't), bacci ball, the barbecues and pool parties. You were patient and kind, and one of the best artists I have known. I will always hold those memories dear, and when Eli is old enough I will share them with him.
Love and miss you,
Alisa

Dear Uncle Tony and Godfather,

Always a joke to tell; always the peacemaker.

So many memories, so thankful you were part of my life.

Always in my prayers,

Love, Sis

Hi Uncle Tony, there is not a day which goes by that I do not think of you. I am surrounded by your paintings (The Girl with a Pearl and Lauren's portrait and a couple colored pencil and charcoal drawings of her when she was little. But, most of all I am flooded with a lifetime of memories of you. Summers on Long Island and how I cherished all of our moments together no matter what we were doing. (bacci ball, shuffleboard, going into work with you, walks, gardening, summer pool parties...

As a friend and neighbor for 31 years,everyday was a laugh with Tony.Tony was my best friend and we shared good and bad times together.Tony had a way of making bad things turn good.I would see him just about every day and if you knew Tony,every day would be a new experience.If there ever was a person to corrupt him it was me,but I failed because all I could get him to say is: what a "BIRD"
I miss him dearly.

Grandson Steve with Dad berry picking

Dad would have loved seeing Mom and great granddaughter "Gia"

With your best friend Bob at his home