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Anthony Bravo Obituary

BRAVO Anthony J. Bravo M.D., age 66, of Fairfield, died on Friday, November 19, 2004, at Bridgeport Hospital. He was the son of the late Dominick and Teresa Bravo. He is survived by his beloved wife of 41 years, Beverly Ann. Anthony was a graduate of the College of Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass. He continued his education at Yale University, where he received his medical degree, and was subsequently commissioned into the Army, earning the rank of first lieutenant before being honorably discharged. After completing a residency in diagnostic radiology at Yale-New Haven Hospital and a research fellowship at the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Md., Anthony joined Bridgeport Radiology Associates in 1970. He remained at Bridgeport Hospital and Bridgeport Radiology Associates until his retirement in 1998, serving as chairman of the Department of Radiology at Bridgeport Hospital from 1980 to 1993. Anthony‚s keen interest in anthropology and radiology led to his second career at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, where he became medical director of the Diagnostic Imaging Program at the Bioanthropology Research Institute. Anthony had a lifelong interest in opera, and was an enthusiastic patron of Lincoln Center in Manhattan. He was an avid reader and horticulturist, as well as a passionate traveler. He had a great love for his family and friends, and he will be especially remembered for the generosity and kindness he extended to so many people during his lifetime. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his son, Stephen M. Bravo, M.D. and his wife, Catherine Turnes-Bravo, of Windermere, Fla., his son, Anthony J. Bravo Jr. and his wife, Dawn Lerman-Bravo, of Englewood, N.J.; and his daughter, Michelle A. Bravo-Ibanez and her husband, Baltazar, of Easton. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Teresa, Maria and Anthony Bravo of Windemere, Fla., and Christopher and Giavanna Ibanez of Easton. Friends may call on Monday, November 22, 2004, from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Abriola Parkview Funeral Home, 419 White Plains Road, Trumbull. Funeral services will be held Directly at St. Pius X Church 835 Brookside Drive in Fairfield, on Tuesday, November 23, 2004, at 11 a.m. Entombment will follow in Oaklawn Cemetery Mausoleum, Fairfield. Memorial contributions may be made to the Bioanthropology Research Institute, Quinnipiac College, 275 Mount Carmel Avenue, Hamden, CT 06518-1949, Attention: Gerald Conlogue.

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Published by Connecticut Post from Nov. 20 to Nov. 21, 2004.

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Dr. Charles and Anne Newton

November 21, 2004

Chuck and I were deeply saddened when we heard the news of Tony's passing.Chuck respected Tony's professional expertise and valued his comeraderie.Please accept our deepest sympathy during your time of sorrow.

Bob Thompson

November 21, 2004

I remember Tony as a gentle man who loved his family. We shared many father/son outings, parades and camping trips, with the Indian Guides. As I remember we were members of the Creek Tribe and together made all the costumes and totem items for the meetings and parades. I am sure Stephen can recall those times. I enjoyed the time we spent together. I am sure Tony will be missed by all who came to know him.

Suzanne Marks

November 20, 2004

I had the pleasure of meeting Dr.Bravo in 1986 and worked for Bpt. Radiology for 16 years before retiring. He taught me to play Free Cell on the computer, during lunch of course. Please accept my sincere sympathy in your loss.

Judie Lanese Karazulas

November 20, 2004

I wish to express my deepest sympathy to you, Beverly, and to your entire family in the loss of Tony. May your memories keep him close to you and be a source of comfort always. He was a remarkable man.

Judie

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