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Anthony J. Tricarico

New Britain, Connecticut

Aug 31, 1949 – Nov 21, 2013 (Age 64)

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BORN
August 31, 1949
DIED
November 21, 2013
AGE
64
LOCATION
New Britain, Connecticut

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Anthony James Tricarico, 64, of New Britain, died Thursday (November 21, 2013) at his home, surrounded by his family, after a courageous battle with cancer. Tony was born in New Britain on August 31, 1949. He was predeceased by his father Dominick Tricarico. He leaves his loving mother Lee...

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Tony, although it's been 10 years, you're still so greatly missed, my friend...

Tony, it's been six years since your passing, but it seems like only yesterday.... Your kindness, gentle spirit, and willingness to help others will never be forgotten. "To live in the hearts, we leave behind, is not to die." - Author Thomas Campbell

The pool at The HSC will never be quite so interesting without you friend. You were so well informed about so many subjects. And you never failed to ask about my little grandson- my favorite subject. I just learned of your passing from Paula at the museum Jazz night. It was great knowing you.

Sorry I wasn't able to attend. I was in Florida at the time. I met Tony the first day he started work at the DMV. We kept in touch after we both retired. Tony and I were both avid NY Giant football fans. During his hospitalization he would call me wanting to know every transaction and detail about the team. Tony was a great guy and will be sorely missed by those who knew him.

Tony,
Thanks for being there for me during my pledge days at Zeta Psi. Also, thanks for your great sense of humor, while we shared an appreciation for good times, great music, and attractive women, in those early college days. Most of all, thanks for just being you, a kind , gentle spirit, never hesitating to help others. We're really going to miss you....

Tony, Thanks for your friendship with my family these many years. We will miss you but are thankful you're in a better place surrounded by Buddy, Maxi & all your other 4 legged friends. Rest in peace.

Rest in the arms of God, Tony (Truc). thanks for bringing me together with the jazz group people. you are in a better place and out of pain now.

Will miss you. The last roll for Risk. Jim

Lux aeterna, my brother.
Rich Pedersen