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Anthony N. Stellato

Syracuse, New York

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December 25, 2004 Anthony N. Stellato, 81, of East Syracuse, died Saturday at Rosewood Heights. Born in Beaver Falls, PA had resided in East Syracuse 58 years. Retired as a cost Accountant from the VA Medical Center in Syracuse. He was past president of SEIULocal 200. Communicant of St....

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Dear Libby,
I have so many fond memories of you and Tony. You were at many of our family celebrations and since you were my godparents, I was treated extra special. I remember when my Dad and Tony built the addition to our home. I was the gopher but they worked side by side and did a great job. What an accomplishment! I remember when they were working on a car and took off the radiator cover when the car was still warm and the fuild shot out of the car and everybody ran for cover. No...

Hi Libby,
I pray that you are doing ok. I guess we have come to a time in our lives where memories are a good feeling.

I am remembering the times when you and Tony would have us over for dinner. You were the cook, but as Tony always did, he would come over and start to add other things to the dish. Remeber how you used to get a little upset about it?

Remember when Tony got the first tv? It was a small screen and every Saturday night, my Tony and I got on a...

Mrs. Stellato, Mike and Family,
I am sorry for your loss. Mr. Stellato will be in my prayers. You were all always very nice to me.
Hoping that your pain will be eased by the happy memories that are in your hearts.

Debbie

I have known Tony and Libby for about 34 years. I went to school with Gary and we became great friends. Tony always treated me as if I were his own son and I have many very fond memories of him. I will miss him dearly.
My deepest sympathy to "Ma", Tony, Mike and Gary.

Harry, Lucinda, Jamie & Brian Weyer
133 Kristens Court Drive
Mooresville, NC 28115

I was Tony and Libby's neighbor for 4 years. I always thought they were the nicest people. They would always have so many stories of the past. I will never forget the summer day when I was in my kitchen and I heard a loud crash. It turned out to be that Tony's foot got stuck behind the brake and he drove his truck right through the garage an flew into the yard of the backyard neighbor. I thought he missed his calling as a stunt car driver. He was a great man and he will be missed by everyone....