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Anthony P. "The Codfather" "Tony" Tocco

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Tocco, Anthony P. Tony The CodFather Baptized into the hope of Christ's resurrection Tuesday, November 3, 2009. Loving husband of Carla Tocco (nee Sykes); loving father of Laura (Michael) Tocco Hall, Cristina (Bryan) Tocco Bergjans, Toni Tocco, Nicci (Frank) Fontes and Tiffany Tocco; dear son of...

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Hey Tony, I sure am missing you these days. I can't believe how long you've been gone. I miss you on the fields, at my parents house and just around. I will forever have that dance etched in my mind and it will forever bring a smile to my face. You are missed, you are loved and you will never be forgotten. Say hello to my little brother for me and I'll see you on the flip side.

Dear Tocco Family (Pete and Lorraine)

Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this time. We are long ago friends of the family (Charlie and Bette). We had alot of great times with your family and Frank's as kids growing up.
You are in our prayers.

The Scotino Family

Tocco family; I'm sorry for your loss, as we know Tony "has marched to the beat of a different drummer" ever since we we're kids in Ferguson! He was destined for GREATNESS!!! I'm sorry I'm so late entering anything but I just found out about this tradegy today. I've had to move out of town for health reasons. I will miss him singing to me! We had a kinship for the song "Goody, Goody" & he always sang it for me! Say our prayers & be very good so maybe God will...

Tony was always the brightest star in the room. Always full of energy and reminded all of us that life is too short. You must live life to the fullest. I knew him through Progressive Group Alliance and enjoyed breaking bread with him when I came to see my dad in St Louis.
I'll miss him.

"Live a good life. In the end it is not the years in a life, but the life in the years."
— Abraham Lincoln

I can think of few people I have met throughout the years who would examplify this statement better than Tony.

The courtesy, kindness, and overwhelming generosity could be seen in his every action. He and his family welcomed me into their home on numerous occasions over the last few years. They made me feel welcome, Tony even taking time to speak to me as a...

To All family and friends, I met Tony as well as many through the CYC activites in North County. My wife and I also visited him at his restaurant. He was very friendly, genourous, and committed to his goals and directives in life. He did make an impact of what he was involved. He had a great family of which I had the opportunity to coach a few of his daughters. I will miss his friendly disposition, big smile, and words of wisdom.

Dear Tocco Family,
My deepest sympathy for the loss of Tony. As the athletic trainer at STLCC-Forest Park, I became acqainted with Tony long after Christina played volleyball. He was very generous as he regularly donated plastic bags for use in the training room for the Athletics program at Forest Park. He was always pleasant and a true gentleman. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

Sue Martin STLCC-Forest Park

We are so sorry for your loss and that we did not get to come to the visitation. Our son, Brett, helped do some work on Tony's Lotus at MCP this past summer. Tony made a huge, lasting impression on Brett with his humor, kindness & love for cars. Brett was always talking about him! We met Tony at a car show this summer and we'll never forget the kind remarks he had about our son. We wish we could have known him better. We look forward to seeing him in Heaven. Praying for God's peace &...

If you only spoke with Tony for 5 minutes he made you feel like you were the most important person during those 5 minutes. Even as a kid he had that gift. Honest, true, loving and real. That is Tony Tocco. He will be missed.