PAULUCCI, ANTONIO PASQUAL "Tony" 98, of Thornton. Born July 31, 1911; passed away September 3, 2009. Preceeded in death by beloved wife Maxine and son Ron. Survived by Tom, Jann and Maryann; many belovedgrandchildren, two great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Tony was the last original charter member of the Joseph J. Jacques VFW Post 7945, in Thornton and served as the second commander of the Post. He retired from United Airlines in 1976. A Memorial Reception will be held Friday, September 11th, 1:00pm at VFW Post 7945, 10217 Quivas St., just off 104th Avenue, in Thornton. Donations my be made to the Children's Hospital Liver Transplant Fund.
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September 18, 2009
As the current Commander of Post 7945, I would like his family to know how greatful myself and all members are for Tony's hard work in starting our Post with his 5 commrades. He will be forever remembered in Post history and our hearts. Bruce R. Dolan, Commander, Post 7945.
Patrick Dorn, Chaplain
September 15, 2009
Dear Family:
Our hearts go out to you in this time of grief. May God give you the peace that passes all understanding, and comfort you in your loss.
In Deepest Sympathy,
The Total Longterm Care staff and volunteers.
September 15, 2009
Jann,
My deepest sympathy on the loss of your father. You are in my thoughts and prayers, Sharon Benavidez
Danielle Erfman
September 11, 2009
I love you uncle Tony I hope you rest in peace. I love you, see you on the other side. I'm glad my grandma candy is with you again. I'm sorry you died. You were such a nice man and always knew who I was and cared about me. I will do good in school like I promised you. xxxxxoooooo love u forever Dani
skylar erfman
September 10, 2009
uncle tony, im sorry that you died. my grandma candy sure did love you. my sister and me have cried alot now since my mom told us. remember you said my blue eyes look like yours. you were a nice uncle and you smelt good too. i will see you in my dreams when i go to bed. i love you very mcuh, xo skylar suzanne your friend and neice
Rene E
September 10, 2009
Uncle Tony, I really cant believe you've left us. It's so hard knowing I will never be able to talk to you again, see you smile, hear you laugh, hug or kiss you, and have Christmas with you. We've had Christmas together every year for 41 years now. My kids loved you so much.You were so wonderful to them. You have done so much for me and my life, you have a place in my heart that no one can ever fill. I'll miss our talks and all the stories you told me about you as a young man and with my granny. I will always love you and miss you.. Rest in peace you little cutie blue eyes.. Everyone one that knew you knows how blessed they were to have met you and had you as a part of their life..Love always Rene', Danielle and Skylar
Kent Anderson
September 10, 2009
Condolences to the family. I worked with Tony at United and was a great experience because he was areal go getter.
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