Michael-D'Anthony-Obituary

Michael A. D'Anthony

Middletown, New Jersey

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DIED
May 21, 2024
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Middletown, New Jersey

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Born in Red Bank and raised in Middletown, NJ, Michael 66, passed away on 5/21/24 from a long battle with cancer. He passed at home surrounded by his family. From the age of 9 until HS graduation, he worked in various local family businesses (Henry's, Andy's Market and Village Sweet Shop) where...

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I worked at Metlife for many years, but not directly with Mike. I met him later on through other Metlife associates. He lived near my home and we talked about our days at Met, sports and our family. I found out about his passing just recently and am quite saddened by his death. I will miss talking with him. He was a good man and will be missed by many. My sincere condolences to Jane and his entire family. Our prayers are with them.

I'm so sorry to hear of Mike's passing. I had the honor of working with Mike in various capacities over the years and words alone cannot express my gratitude for Mike's friendship. Mike was always a kind and gentle soul with an easy smile. I'm sure he passed along those same qualities to his family, and we all get to live in a better world because of it. Rest in peace, Mike.

Jane and family, I was so sorry to hear of Mike's passing. Mike was one of the first persons I met when I started working at MetLife. He immediately invited me to join he and his friends for lunch and made me feel welcome. Over the years I was very fortunate to work with Mike in New York and again in Alpharetta. He had such a great sense of humor, and I enjoyed discussing the Mets with him, as well as playing the occasional tennis match in Georgia! He was a good man in every way. Rest...

Dear Jane and family, Frank and I are deeply saddened to hear of Mike's passing. He was such a wonderful man and a pleasure to work with at MetLife. I will remember his tall stature, pleasant personality and incredible sense of humor. Rest in Peace, Mike.

Dear Jane and Family, we are so very sad. Michael was a wonderful cousin, always ready to lend a hand or an ear. Our memories of him will always be in our hearts. All our love,

Mike was a real gentleman and a true joy to work with over the years in Agricultural Investments. We traded emails just a couple of years ago. I´m not surprised he didn´t let me know he was suffering. What a great guy he was. Steve Craig - VP retired MetLife.

We were so sorry to hear of Mike's passing. Mike and Jane were our fantastic neighbors in Alpharetta, GA. We got to enjoy Mike's famous Puttanesca sauce & meatballs and I shared Mike's passion for a good Manhattan. I can recall getting home from a long day in Atlanta and the doorbell would ring and one of the D'Anthony girls would be there delivering a Manhattan. Mike would jog with his Mets batting helmet on but the fastest I saw him run was when he cut down a tree next to the back deck and...

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So sorry to hear of my cousin Micheals passing. I remember family gatherings at his Uncle Louie´s house, my dad. Usual hangout was the dining room and as Micheal made his entrance from the kitchen threshold into the dining room , he was so tall he had to "dip down" his dark hair and skin he looked like an Indian, left an impression on me. I´ve always remembered that image. Also back in the early 80´s working at the night club scene, he would come in while I was working, I knew he was keeping...