Joe-Antone-Obituary

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Joe Antone

Fallon, Nevada

Apr 28, 1924 – Sep 29, 2019 (Age 95)

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BORN
April 28, 1924
DIED
September 29, 2019
AGE
95
LOCATION
Fallon, Nevada

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Joe Antone


Joe Antone (1924-2019) was the 11th child of 13 born to Peter Antonichuk and Anastasia (Ambrosychuk) Antonichuk, Ukrainian immigrants to Canada, who then immigrated to northern Montana to homestead and farm wheat in the early 1900s. They settled in the Scobey, MT area where Joe was born. He spoke only Ukrainian until he started school and had to learn English. He joined the Marine Corps at age 17, the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor, served in the Pacific Islands Campaign and instructed rifle artillery and assault demolitions to the troops destined for Iwo Jima. After the war, he returned to Lakeview, OR where he met and married Letty (Blank) Parks, who had a young son, Roger, and they added Connie, Cris, and Corinne to their family. While in Oregon, he owned two airplanes, a PT-26 and a Taylor Craft that he flew to Reno often. He worked many different jobs to support his family, as a logger, heavy equipment operator, fire fighter, and demolitions expert along the Alaskan pipeline to build a power line. He had a tremendous work ethic. In the 1950s he moved his family to Reno where Mitzi and Bernie were born. In 1962 he built a home in Washoe Valley, which would become the hub for his family and extended family for the next fifty years and where many good memories were made. While there, he started a pickle company, Bonanza Brand Pickles, and sold dill pickles to most of the local casinos, restaurants, delis, and grocery stores, including the Liberty Belle and Bucket of Blood in Virginia City, his favorite establishments. He was always kind, generous, had a cheerful disposition, and always willing to help anyone in need.


In his later years, due to declining health, he moved to Fernley where he was loved and well cared for by his family. Joe was surrounded by his loving family when he passed away on September 29th at the age of 95.


He was preceded in death by his parents, all his siblings, and his wife Letty in 1979. He is survived by his children Roger and Meredith (Sis) Parks, Connie Antone-Knoll, M.D. and Bob Knoll, Cristine and Bill Strom, Corinne Antone and Mark Nelson, Ed.D., Mitzi and Lew Cavalier, Bernie Antone; grandchildren Ben and Nikki Antone, Jenny and Jason Peard, Andy Knoll, Danny Knoll; great grandchildren Hailey Antone-Parker, Miles Antone, Kate Antone, Jackson Buus, Chloe Reese, Quinn Reese, Lane Peard and Britnie Lau; great-great granddaughter Audrey Parker, great-great grandson Waylon James Peard; and many nieces and nephews. He was one of a kind, loved his family dearly, was loved by all who knew him, and will be sorely missed. A funeral Mass will be celebrated on Thursday, October 10, 2019 at 10:30 am at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Fallon, with Interment with honors to follow at the Northern Nevada Veterans Cemetery in Fernley under the direction of Smith Family Funeral Home in Fallon.  423-2255.

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Hi Corinne! This time of year you are always on my mind, because tomorrow is your birthday, November 14, 2023, 7 days after my birthday. I was wondering how could I say something to you. The idea came to do this search and your Dad´s story came up! I thought, Oh Wow!! There she is... I first saw you Corinne in 4th grade in Mrs. Rose´s class, you were sitting in the middle of the room... I fell instantly in love with you (secretly) and you have always been in my heart since that day. Yes, this...

Joe and Letty and their whole family were such a huge influence on my young life. Joe was such a big handsome, hard working strong man ( that could surely cook). A wonderful family that says so much about Joe. Much Love Ann Ramelli Stannard

Joe was a fine man and a friend. I knew him and his family in Washoe Valley , good memories !

My sincere condolences on the passing of Mr. Antone and to the family, especially my dear friend Cris.

Hi Corinne
I'm so sorry to hear of your father's passing. The story shows he had a very full and productive life, and a very loving family! Been a long time since schooling with you at UNR .. Geology. Hope all is well with you. Prayers are said for your pop!. Take special care. Patrick Walker