Anthony-Zambito-Obituary

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Anthony Zambito

Staten Island, New York

Age 87

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DIED
April 14, 2023
AGE
87
LOCATION
Staten Island, New York

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A. Azzara Funeral Home - Staten Island Obituary

Military Veteran and FDNY Firefighter, Anthony C. Zambito, 87, passed away on April 14, 2023 in Easton, Pennsylvania. Born on John Street in Elizabeth, NJ, "Tony" moved to South Beach, Staten Island in 1940 and settled in Grasmere in 1965. Recently, he relocated to Easton, Pennsylvania to live...

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My deepest condolences to you Gina and family on the loss of Tony. After talking to you on the phone more great memories came to me working together delivering appliances, installing TV antennas for Sterner & LeBlance and Staten Island Radio Hospital, I will always be greatfull for Tony convenceing me to become a firefighter , When I leave this earth I will meet Tony again, Rest in peace fellow fireman

Daddy I really don’t know what to do without you this is a first and for the first time in life I’ve realized that I had to become you and mom in the blink of a moment seems God called you home as I am so at a strange and interesting level of life using all the tools and love you and mom passed me I just know your both guiding me through and are so happy and content together as you watch over this family with love and strength. I love my family so much stay on top of us all protect and...

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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I am so lucky to have met Tony and gotten to know him and Gina. A brave, strong man with a heart of gold and his love of Trump like me. His love of family and friends was infectious. Thanks for all the memories I will keep always close to my heart. I know he is happy now because he is with his loving wife and son. I will miss you until we meet again friend!

"A soldier/sailor has passed away today." The carrier has turned into the wind preparing for your final launch. You have made your last march down the lonely dusty trail. You are now relieved from your post. A job well done fellow navy veteran. America thanks you for your service to our country in the defense of freedom. We all are grateful for your stepping up to the plate when your country needed you the most. The plank is in place and taps is about to sound ending a successful...

I will always remember your Dad, Gina. He was so kind to me when I was a kid running around our store. He sat with me when I was just 7 years old and spoke to me when we were moving away to reassure me that I'd be ok and make new friends. Over 50 years later, I still remember that conversation. Thinking of you and your family

My heart felt condolences to the Zambito family. The short time I knew him, I had love and respect for him. Rest in peace.