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Antonio Chelo

Ludlow, Massachusetts

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Antonio Chelo LUDLOW - Antonio Chelo, 49, of Ludlow, died peacefully on July 7, 2009 at Mercy Medical Center surrounded by his loving family. Tony fought a long and courageous battle with cancer. He was predeceased by his father João Vaz Chelo Jr. in 1990, and is survived by his devoted mother...

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I have known Tony for so very long, such a dear friend of mine. When I was in my early teens, we shared a short romance of puppy love,all innnocent of course. But I always remember him confident, laughing, full of life. I live in Virginia but visit Ludlow often and occasionally would bump into him. GOD give you rest and peace Tony. To a beautiful person.

Please accept my deepest sympathies on your loss. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.

Tony will be sadly missed by our whole pool team. He made losing almost fun. Mostly I will miss him. Love to Christina and her whole family and also to the Chelo family. Tony will always be in our hearts. Linda Colon and Carlos Fontoura

Nancy and Family,
May you hold on to all the wonderful memories you have. You are in my prayers during this most difficult time.

Jen Corey

Chris and Cristina,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We will surely miss his smiling face at the bowling alley.

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

Tone Tone was so many things to so many people and will be missed so much by our family. Tony had a positive attitude throughout his battle with cancer. In his eyes he was a person living with cancer not dying with cancer. He lived everyday to the fullest despite how he was feeling. I will have so many memories of him, soccer tournaments, vacations in Maine and Virginia Beach, practical jokes and Sunday dinners at my dad's. His memories are what will keep our family going. He will never be...

Tone Tone was so many things to so many people and will be missed so much by our family. Tony had a positive attitude throughout his battle with cancer. In his eyes he was a person living with cancer not dying with cancer. He lived everyday to the fullest despite how he was feeling. I will have so many memories of him, soccer tournaments, vacations in Maine and Virginia Beach, practical jokes and Sunday dinners at my dad's. His memories are what will keep our family going. He will never be...

May the love of your family and friends help you through the days ahead and may your memories of Tony give you strength. We will miss Tony.