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Anthony Arthur "Tony" Guidice

1923 - 2020

Anthony Arthur "Tony" Guidice obituary, 1923-2020, Geneva, NY

BORN

1923

DIED

2020

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Palmisano-Mull Funeral Home, LLC

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Geneva, New York

Anthony Guidice Obituary

GENEVA - Beloved husband, father and grandfather, Anthony Arthur Guidice, died December 29, 2020, at Geneva Living Center North of Covid-19. His wife of 77 years, Vivian Davoli Guidice, was at his side.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you save a life: Wear a mask, wash your hands and social distance. A celebration of his life will take place when it is safe to do so.
"Tony" was born in Morrisdale, Pa. on April 12, 1923, the son of Bruno Guidice and Genevieve (Jenny) Perry. Jenny died at the age of 19, giving birth to Tony and his twin sister Jean. Tony and his sister spent many years in and out of orphanages. When he found out that his mother's family owned Pronti's restaurant in Geneva, he ran away. He made the first of many trips to Geneva beginning at the age of 8. He loved pointing out spots on the highways where state Troopers found him.

Eventually, Tony moved in with his grandmother, Angelina Perry on North Genesee Street. When he saw teenager Vivian in a car with a group of young people, he announced, "I'm going to marry that girl." Vivian would come home to find her parents on the front porch chatting with Tony, who would later say, "get the mother and you get the girl."

World War II put everything on hold.

Underage, Tony forged his grandmother's name on military papers so he could enlist in the Navy. During his three year stint, Tony served aboard the SS Argon, SS Holland Park, SS Western Sword and SS Julia Ward Howe, among others.

During a shore leave, he and Vivian married in Yonkers, N.Y. on September 4, 1943.
When Germans torpedoed the SS Julia Ward Howe, Tony was listed as missing in action as he floated in a raft with surviving crew members in the Atlantic. The men were picked up days later by a neutral Portuguese ship and returned home. He was honorably discharged on October 23, 1945, given $63.81 in pay and a $3 travel allowance.

After a tumultuous childhood, Tony landed in the middle of Vivian's huge Torrey Park family, she had 11 sisters and brothers. Tony couldn't have been happier. He loved the Davoli clan and he loved Geneva. He worked at the Hulse Manufacturing Co. and later became a barber (just in time for the Beatles and their long-hair style, he joked).

Tony's greatest joy was his family. He loved his wife to his dying breath and held her hand every chance he got. He bragged about his daughters. He was a fabulous dancer and was the most popular man at big Italian weddings. He was kind and gentle and always had a smile on his face. A granddaughter called him her knight in shining armor.
He is survived by his wife, Vivian; daughters Toni Marie Guidice of Syracuse and Linda Bertino (Anthony) of Geneva; four grandchildren Jennifer Welch of Geneva, Lynn Higgins of Fairport, Alix Guidice and Maya Falkner-Guidice both of Syracuse; five great-grandchildren Michael Leisenring, Avery Arthur Guidice, and Luke, Owen and June Higgins; and countless nieces and nephews. Tony would have met his first great-great grandchild in April.

Online condolences for the family may be expressed at www.palmfh.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Finger Lakes Times from Jan. 4 to Jan. 12, 2021.

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Mike Dwyer

January 5, 2021

My condolences to the Guidice family. Tony was my barber at Prete’s barbershop in the 60’s. I remember him as a soft spoken gentleman who talked proudly about his family, and was just a nice guy. I am sorry for your loss.

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