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Tony Carlone Obituary

'Together Again'
Tony A. Carlone
age 95, died Friday. Born in Summitville, Ohio, he had lived at Lake Cable most of his life. In his early years he was the leader of the Tony Carlone Orchestra and then owned the Tony Carlone Watch Repair until he retired. Tony was a member of the Perry Christian Church and the Lake Cable Sportsman's Club.
Preceded in death by his wife, Glenna I. Carlone; four sisters, Dolly, Marge, Anne and Angie and two brothers, Joe and Biagio. Survived by two daughters and a son-in-law, Cynthia Clayton and Maria Carlone-Rennincker and Brandon Rennicker; two sons and daughters-in-law, James and Tami Carlone and Daniel and Judy Carlone; six grandchildren and two sisters, Helen Kirkbride and Mary Watson.
Services will be Friday at 2 p.m. in the Chapel at Sunset Hills Memory Gardens with Rod Geiger officiating. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Perry Christian Church or Harbor Light Hospice. The Lamiell Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Condolences may be made to:
www.lamiellfuneralhome.com
(Lamiell 456-7375)

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Published by The Repository from May 6 to May 7, 2015.

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Dennis JELLEL

May 31, 2015

Dan Jim Cindy Maria and your Family's. To you my condolences & deepest sympathy. Tony You R.I.P.& Thank you for all you did n all the time n talks I shared with you. You made an Impact on my life n it was a pleasure Sir. You will be missed.

May 7, 2015

Dear Carlone Family,
We were all members of the Perry Christian Church and lived at Lake Cable, I remember Mr.& Mrs. Carlone and what great people they were. My heartfelt sympthany on Mr.Carlones passing.
Regards, Cindy Kelby

John Deem

May 7, 2015

Uncle Tony was the kindest, most generous man I ever met and always had the most positive outlook on life even with all the adversity he faced. He shared that with everyone and always had good advice. He taught me many things in my life on how to be a good person and let's not forget how he taught us to catch fish! Uncle Tony, I will miss you and love you very much. You are now back with your best friend, wife and companion. Aunt Glenna. My sympathies go out to all of our family and his many friends.

May 6, 2015

Hello, my name is Linda Lones, Tony was a room mate to my Father Robert Baxter at Hospitality House and was a very nice man and friend to my Dad, I am very sorry for your loss and know we are praying for comfort for all the children and spouses. God Bless!

May 6, 2015

Tony was a wonderful friend and will be missed dearly.

love and prayers
Bub Wilson and family

John Young

May 6, 2015

My deep condolences to Dan, Jim, Cindy, Maria and families. I have countless fond memories of growing up on the island in Lake Cable. Tony was a pillar of every community of which he was a member. His watch shop downtown was one of the most fascinating places in the world to a teenager. Rest in peace, Tony.

Greg Deem

May 6, 2015

This was a genuinely good person who always had a welcoming smile. If you ever needed something, he always did what he could to help. We will miss you Uncle Tony. Condolences to the family, you were vary fortunate to have him for so many years.

Nancy Mattes

May 6, 2015

Dan and Judy,
Tony will always live in my Heart. We had many wonderful visits. We laughed and sipped wine while Tony shared stories with me of his wife and family. Tony is at peace and with the love of His life. My prayers to you and your family

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