TONY-ARGENTO-Obituary

TONY F. ARGENTO

Cleveland, Ohio

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ARGENTO TONY F. ARGENTO, 94, peacefully passed away March 6, 2010. Devoted husband of the late Ruth M. (nee Sterns), who died December 7, 1996; loving father of Phil N. (Marti), Tony J. (Susie) and Barb M. Rosenbauer (Bob); dear grandfather of nine and great-grandfather of seven, with one on the...

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Dear Barb, Tony, Phil and your familes - As a kid from the old West 81st street neighborhood one of my fondest memories was of "Big Tony". He was a gentle and kind soul that seemed to make everyone feel welcome and comfortable. He'd give me a big smile and hardy hello and made me feel very special. I remember vividly him giving my younger brother Eddie his first haircut. May God comfort all of you and give you peace knowing that Big Tony is safe in his Father's arms.

Phil, Tony and Barb,
Many, many years ago my family enjoyed the friendship of your family and I remember your dad with affection. My sincere sympathies to all of you during these difficult days.

Dear Phil, Marti & Family,
May you find comfort and healing in the many memories you carry in your hearts. God bless you as you adjust to this tremendous loss in your lives.

Argento Family, Please accept my sincerest condolences in this time of your sorrow. Mr. Argento is home with God and for that we should feel joy. God Bless you all....

Barb, Phil, Tony and families, So sorry for your loss. Uncle Tony is with his loved ones playing cards and visiting everyone and probably cutting his brothers hair. I will always remember him and your mom.
He is gone but not forgotten. God bless all of you during this difficult time. My prayers are with you.
Love,
Cousin Diana Surmitis and Family

I salute you as a fellow veteran and thank you for your service. Our deepest sympathy to Barb, Bob, Beth, Brad, Phil, Tony, their families, and all the many ones who love you dearly.

Since I lived in the same house with my grandparents, I saw a lot of Uncle Tony when he visited his parents. He would come by himself every couple weeks and I remember how much fun he was. He always made me laugh and was very gentle and caring to his little niece. In later years I loved that he was so kind and generous to my mother (his sister). The last time I saw him was at her funeral when he insisted on getting up out of his wheelchair so he could kneel at her coffin. I regret not...

To Tony J and the rest of the Argento Family... may God bless you and yours and bring you comfort in this time of sorrow. With sincere condolences for your loss, Ray and Darlene Williams

We extend our deepest sympathy to all of you. We sure enjoyed visiting with Frak when we visited in Cleveland. He is at peace now and in a much better place. God Bless.