DOMENICK-TATTONI-Obituary

DOMENICK TATTONI

Hamilton, New Jersey

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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Domenick Tattoni HAMILTON Domenick Tattoni, 93, of Hamilton passed away Tuesday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. Born in Trenton, he was an area resident for most of his life. A staff sergeant in the U.S. Army during World War II, Mr. Tattoni was the chef and proprietor for...

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Domenick was a very sweet and friendly man, he was one of the few men that gave Chambersburg a place on the map We enjoyed manymeals eating at the restaurant especially the tripe May he rest in God's loving Presence The Risoldi and Pennacchi Families

Dear Kathy and family,

Please accept my deepest condolences for your loss. I know you adored your Dad and I will always remember him fondly. I feel lucky to have had the pleasure of meeting him and enjoying his wonderful cuisine.

May your memories give you peace and comfort.

Dear Lou and Family,

Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your father. May he rest in peace with all those who went before him. May God Bless You All.

Ennio and Gina Lieggi and Family

Dear Lou And Family, So Sorry About Your Loss, Your Father Was A Truly Wonderful Person. We Will Miss You. Rich And Linda Erickson. And Steve And Gail Grainger.

Lou and family,
Your father was a wonderful man and great cook. He always made me feel so welcomed when I ate there and always chatted with me and everyone else who were there. He certainly made a lasting memory to all my friends I brought there over the years. Very sorry for your loss.

Domenick was such a sweet, friendly, caring man. I will always remember how special he made me feel when I visited the restaurant.

Dear Lou, Catherine and families. So sorry about the loss of your father, Dominic. As a neighbor on Chestnut Ave I remember you all so well. I always enjoyed eating the delicious food that your dad cooked. There was nothing that beat the Chicken Cacciatore at Tattonis. The best in town.

Truly the perfect gentleman, most talented chef always a smile and a special one for the ladies another Trenton treasure lost,God bless him show the Almighty what sauce should be!

Dear Lou and family,
Your dad was a darling man. So friendly and accomodating. My late husband, Robert and I visited his restaurant very often, especially on Friday afternoons..we loved his crabs and pasta, as well as many other dishes. I saw him a few months ago and he was as sweet as ever. You were very fortunate to have had him as a father. I know he will be missed. Sincerely,
Dolores A. Solan