Anthony (Tony)-Siano-Obituary

Anthony (Tony) Siano

New York, New York

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1941 - 2020Anthony (Tony) Siano, 78, passed away on Thursday, April 23, 2020, of COVID-19. Tony was born on July 1, 1941, in the Pelham Bay section of the Bronx to Gaetano (Tony) Siano and Virginia Marino. He leaves behind Mary Ann Rinaldo Siano, his lifelong best friend and beloved wife...

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Dear Maryann,
My deepest sympathies to you and your family. In reading your husband's obituary you can see that he lead a well-lived life. Someone who shared so much of life with you will forever be a part of you. I know the days ahead will be a big adjustment, so please take care of yourself. Keeping you and your family in my prayers.

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I was also one of the lucky ones that got to share in the Siano holidays, dinners and summer getaways. Mr. & Mrs. Siano were always most welcoming, loving and kind. His joyful spirit, smile and laughter will be deeply missed by all who were so fortunate to have him in their lives. I will always be most grateful to them for bringing their beautiful daughter, Michele, into this world, who is my most cherished friend. Thank you Mr. Siano for all of the wonderful memories. You will be so very...

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Our deepest sympathy to Mary Ann and her family. Our thoughts are with you during this time. I will always cherish the wonderful stories I heard of his childhood with my mom, Dorothy, and Mary Ann. I thank him for all the beautiful memories he shared. Our hearts are saddened. The joy Cousin Tony brought to our lives will never be forgotten. Thinking of you. Tom & Joni Ionta

Dear MaryAnn, Suzanne and Michelle,
Tony always had a sparkle in his eye and a smile that always will be remembered. He had a special way of endearing himself to everyone. We are sending our love and prayers to your whole family.
Debbie and Richard Stern

I met Tony about 4 years ago, but he always treated me as an old friend. I admired Tony for the way he could get people to do what he wanted with a smile and joke. He was always upbeat. I always enjoyed being in his company. My heart goes out to his family. I will miss him, but I am sure there is a large part of you missing.

Dear Mary Ann & Family - Please accept our heartfelt condolences for your loss of your beloved husband and father - Herb & Mosette Broderick