Tony-Sirico-Obituary

Tony Sirico

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Tony Sirico was an actor best known for his starring role on “The Sopranos” as “Paulie Walnuts” Gualtieri.

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I feel as if I am name dropping, but being from the same Midwood neighborhood and attending PS 99 from 1946 thru 1954, we were (maybe in the same schools together). Surely the same principal & teachers.I definitely remember the Midwood HS "toughies" with white shirts, sleeves rolled up & cigarettes tucked in. Good memories.These boys were never rough or violent. But memories, yes. Loved Tony (Pauly) in the Sopranos.He was unforgettable especially his "natural" Brooklyn accent. R. I. P....

I feel that I may be name dropping, but, .....born in the Midwood section of Brooklyn in 1940, I may have had a connection ( just visual). Born in 1940, I may have seen young Tony while attending PS 99 from 1946 thru 1954. And Midwood HS from 1958 thru 1962..naturally don't remember my grade school thru 8th grade. But in High school, I vividly remember the school "toughs" with their shirts rolled up sleeves & cigarettes tucked into sleeves. Maybe Tony "Pauly" was one of them ?? 1958 thru...

Thank you for all the nights watching the Sopranos with my wife.. your portrayal of "Pauly" was amazing! My sincere condolences to the family and friends. RIP

I'm sorry that I only got to know you late in life through the screen. So my knowledge will forever be third hand however, from what I know, you sounded like a great human being. I'll only ever know you for your roles on TV but one hell of an actor you was but looking at young photos of you? Damn you must have broken some hearts i mean it as a compliment. Rest easy Tone. Love you bigman. Go easy into the light

I am so sorry to hear about your loss praying for you and your family

I offer my sincere condolences to the family of Tony Sirico. May God give you comfort as you mourn his loss. Philippians 4:7

Tony, I never got the honor to meet you but through your work I feel like I have known you for years. The dedication you brought to the screen was beyond comparison, and your generosity off the screen made you shine as a star even brighter. I made a donation to the wounded warrior project, a charity I know you were fond of in your honor. It is the least I can do to express my gratitude for all you have accompanied throughout your career. I hope your family is doing well, and I wish them all...

Our deepest condolences to the family. We pray that God continues to strengthen and comfort the family during this difficult time.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.