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Ed Jaffe
February 19, 2024
With greatest friendship and respect for a life well lived
Ed Jaffe CHS 191, Penn `53
Dr James P Crowley
October 12, 2023
I remember Tony from my residency on the Harvard Medical Service. He was doing kidney transplants and doing research on cross species animal transplants which laid the foundation for much progress. I feel very fortunate to have known him.
Farrokh Saidi
December 19, 2022
I just want to complete the expanse of Tony's international reach : I, arriving at the MGH as first year junior resident in 1955 after internship in medicine at Duke's Hospital, Tony beginning his surgical intership at the MGH same time. I from Tehran, Iran, he from the East Coast of the US. Both began iin the Emergency Ward , which Tony had the audacity to call "The Pit" at one Thursday Grand Round ! No situation could have brought two HMS ers together for such length and depth of time, strenghtened by working together, and getting married about the same time to two wonderful girls. Never had a dispute with spouses,but plenty of mutual agreement over things medical halfway across the Globe. Two Americans we really miss.....
Patricia Mottas
November 8, 2022
Dr. Monaco took care of my daughter. He was a wonderful man and doctor. I kept in touch a few times and was just going to touch base and found this. My deepest sympathies go to his family. Thank you, Pat Mottas, mother of Karen Mottas St Laurent
Sarah Donahue Greiner
September 3, 2022
Dr. Monaco and his wife welcomed me as an awkward teenager and neighbor into his house on many occasions in the early 80's. There always seemed to be room for one more--a testament to their generosity. It warmed my heart to see him enter St. Iggy's with family in tow. He truly lived and loved our faith. May God grant you solace, and may the soul of Anthony Monaco, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
Raffaello Pompei
August 30, 2022
Addio Tony
I will remember you forever.
The DellaGreca Family
August 29, 2022
Our condolences to the Monaco family. Tony has left quite a legacy. You were blessed to have him in the family.
Brian F Gilchrist, MD
August 28, 2022
No better manhood, no finer intellect and no greater wisdom has been placed in another human being. Every day and every night when I operate on a baby, his voice and his spirit are a part of me. Our world was blessed to have this Last Lion of Harvard among us mere mortals. He elevated each of us and never turned his back on a friend in trouble. I pray for your safe voyage where Marylou awaits you on the other side of the River. Your spirit remains here with all of us who had the good fortune to know you. RIP
Dr. Allan MacDonald
August 27, 2022
For those of us who trained in Boston in the 60s Tony was both a mentor and a role model and for many of us a friend. It was always a delight to see him at transplant meetings but also a edifying. He invited me down from Canada on several occasions to give talks in Boston and Providence, not because he learned much science from me but because I could learn so much from him. That he was the Peter Medawar Professor was so appropriate because Peter, a zoologist, frequently stated that one of the most important accomplishments of the burgeoning field of transplantation was the recruitment of surgeons and their flourishing as scientists. Tony was the quintessential exemplar and we shall sorely miss him.
Ingrid Barrett McDonough
August 27, 2022
I had the great fortune to work in Tony's lab at Boston City Hospital in the late '60s-70's. My late husband, Dr. Eugene McDonough, assisted him in the operating room on many occasions doing kidney transplants.
Tony and Mary Lou were such a wonderful couple. Their children were blessed.
I send my sincerest sympathies to the members of his family.
Ingrid McDonough
Lisa Nollet
August 26, 2022
I loved Tony and Mary Lou! I met them through Sam, Kathy and Jill and absolutely loved them. What a great love for each other and of life - a true love story. Tony had a a unique way of making you feel as if you were the most important person in the room when he spoke to you. What an amazing life in so many ways. He walked with kings and yet kept the common touch.
Elaine Nollet
August 26, 2022
Tony - a magnificent human being who walked among us!
What a great man. My heart felt condolences to you all.
Eugene Cortese
August 26, 2022
Condolences and much love to the Monaco family. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Eugene, Michael & Kelly Cortese, Susan & Bruce Cohen
Lorraine Butler
August 25, 2022
He is now resting in peace
Cynthia Sheridan
August 25, 2022
Dr. Monaco saved my life through organ transplantation 28 years ago. He was a wonderful, caring, and talented surgeon. My sincere condolences to his family. I will always have the most wonderful memories of him.
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