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Anthony Traversino II

Yorkville, Illinois

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Traversino II, Anthony M. (Tony) age 97 of Aurora, IL passed away on Saturday, February 12, 2011, at Jennings Terrace in Aurora, IL. He was born on June 13, 1913 in Aurora, IL the son of Anthony and Carmela (Monaco) Traversino. Mr. Traversino served his country proudly with the United States...

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Deepest sympathy from the entire Chione family, from Jon (Butch) St. Peters 1955

What a great and giving man to Aurora and Aurora Township. As a kid I always enjoyed Tony's sausage and fish frys.
Good memories live forever. God Bless You Tony.

God bless you. Tony.We will miss you

I treasure the memories of Tony and my husband Sam making Italian sausage in our grocery store on Farnsworth Ave. We were all friends and shared many good times. 'Mike' and my son went to Oak Park School. Tony was to visit me in Az but he became ill. Please accept my condolences.
Jenny #Restivo# Baker

tony was always one of my favorite people. he and florence lived with my mother and father when they were all starting out in the early days. and he made the good wine and sausage.we all enjoyed. im very sad to hear of his passing. our heart felt feelings go out to mikey and all the traversinos. allen musaraca.

Tony and family, all of us at Provena Fox Knoll will miss your grandfather so much. We loved all those stories of his growing up, he made us feel like we were right there with him. Keeping you in our prayers.

In our Lord's Grace and Peace,
Deacon Jack Roder
Pastor Care Director
Provena Fox Knoll

Taken at Pat and Helen Swenson's home.

Taken September, 2010 in Aurora, IL

I will always treasure my memories of Uncle Tony, and all of the stories he shared, including his experiences in Chicago in the 1930s, to the summers at the camp in Canada. I had the pleasure of visiting him in September 2010, and found him to be the same Uncle Tony I remember from my youth. Rest in peace, Uncle Tony. Cindy (Swenson) Harris