Anthony V Caruso Jr

1942 - 2012

Anthony V Caruso Jr obituary, 1942-2012, Largo, FL

Anthony V Caruso Jr

1942 - 2012

BORN

1942

DIED

2012

Anthony Caruso Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 30, 2012.
On November 29, 2012 Anthony V. Caruso Jr. went home to be with the Lord Our God. Don't weep rather rejoice, for now I am free with my Lord. Now you can revel in my smile through each beam of sunlight and still feel my tears through each drop of rain. Born, Dec. 23, 1942 in Norristown, PA to Anthony V. Caruso Sr. and Vera Caruso (nee Billetta). Married to Judith Caruso (nee Devlin) for 49 years. He leaves behind his wife, 2 children, Anthony J. (Lisa) and Cherie Caruso. 5 Grandchildren, Robert, AJ, Natalie Caruso, and Morgan and Jacob Schroeder. 2 great grandchildren Gabrielle and Isabella Caruso and 1 sister Lorraine Moyer (George) and 1 sister in-law Kathleen Devlin. He was preceded in death by his parents, a mother-in-law Helen Devlin, a sister Constance Ann Caruso and a sister-in-law Patricia Devlin.

He attended St. Francis, Holy Saviour and Bishop Kenrick High School. He spent a short time in Hammonton, NJ as a young child. He was a father, coach, umpire and extraordinary man who met challenges head-on and overcame adversity. He was a tool and die maker for Lee Tires, co-owner of Deerland Roofing Company and owner of Caruso General Contractors. He eventually finished his working career as the commercial real estate specialist at Continental Reality in West Norriton, PA. In most recent years he resided in Largo, FL where he enjoyed the pool, shuffleboard and the camaraderie of dear friends in the VFW, American Legion and Ranchero Village community.

He was a great architect of the human network, a true people person and an ambassador of charitable deeds. His commitment to God, family and friends was strong and unwavering through even the toughest of times. We can learn a lot from his actionable strength and will to succeed. He enjoyed interacting with others, this brought him great joy. He was there when we couldn't fend for ourselves and always remained throughout the years. He loved the Cowboys and The Braves as he was an America's team fan. A true Patriot he served in the U.S. Army and was an active member of the VFW and American Legion. He served his community with passion and always strived to take away from each struggle the answer to another of life's mysterious questions. He loved to lead and lend his experience to help others. He may be gone but won't be forgotten. Below are a few memories of those who loved him and who he extremely loved.

Tony: My greatest memory of seeing the joy in his eyes was no matter how grumpy he became he loved those damn dogs Casey, Gracie and Lito. His weekly banter with me was comical and when I really needed him he came through for me. He loved sitting on the couch at the record label. When he was a guest on the radio show it was always a great show and we know the radio show brought him joy right to the very end. I will forever find comfort in knowing how proud he was of my accomplishments.

Cherie: "MY DADDY," My greatest protector - My confidant - One of my Best Friends -My HERO - Dancing on top of his feet as a little girl - Our morning coffee together time where he gave me his wisdom and guidance to become the woman I am today - Sitting in his chair yelling " Judi"!!! - Ornery...Funny...Compassionate...A TRUE HUMANITARIAN who's example I have followed. I love you Daddy. ??

Lisa: He always made me laugh whenever we were together. He would come over for coffee every morning on Mill Rd to hang out, see Gracie and Lito and talk life. I am going to miss his banter with his son. I will forever miss his chuckling, laughter and speaking of something so passionately he'd forget to breath. There will never be another Mr. C.

Robert
I'm going to miss his friendship, hanging out when he came to visit, smoking cigars, and being able to team up with him to aggravate my dad.


AJ: When I think of the guidelines of how to live life I think of my Pop Pop. I strive each and every day to be half the man he was. He had his moments, but in all reality who doesn't? He taught me lessons of life and how to persevere through rough times. He always carried his head high and had a laugh that is unforgettable. Thinking back I have an unlimited amount of memories and stories. He was my inspiration for me to join the Army. The only thing I never accomplished as a soldier was being kicked out of Germany. My Pop Pop and I were inseparable we did everything together when I was younger. The only way he got me to go to church, half the time, was bribing me with breakfast at Alfredo's. I am truly blessed to have him in my life and be named after him. It's an honor to carry out his legacy. No matter what I do or where I go in life he will be right with me until the end. I love you Pop Pop and one day we will be together again. You just are gonna have to wait a couple decades because I have no plans of leaving this beautiful world yet.

Morgan: "Things that remind me of Pop-pop 1. His favorite blue chair 2. Always telling us to keep the door shut cause he wasn't heating Audubon 3. Always tan 4. Always at the pool 5. He always said " I'm the Boss" 6. Loved me and Nana so much 7. Amazing 8. He was a wise man 9. Good role model 10. Very brave.

Jake: "Things I did with my pop-pop 1. Went fishing 2. He always said he was the boss, but Nana was really the boss 3. Went to the pool together 4. He loved turkey and stuffing at Thanksgiving 5. His special blue chair 6. He always called me "butter boy" because that was my job to get the butter.

Please feel free to leave a memory of your own. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to The Wounded Warrior Project at www.woundedwarriorproject.org Thank you.

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December 14, 2012

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Kathleen Hurst

December 14, 2012

Judi, My thoughts and symapathies and prayers are with you and your family. I missed you and Tony when you moved . I will keep you all in my prayers. Tony was a wonderful man and I will miss him.

joe sortino

December 11, 2012

judy, bonnie and i are so sorry. we love you guys and miss you so much,and we wish we could be with you now.we will always remember the great tmes we had together. Tony,or as i called him Anthony, will be in our prayers and we will never forget him.love you much, joe and bonnie

December 10, 2012

Judy, so sorry. We had good times back here in Pa., will miss my dancing buddy. Bonnie Tornetta, Mont Clare, Pa.

Nancy Kaufmann

December 10, 2012

Judy, I just heard the sad news about Tony from Ginny. We had spoken of you two often and wondered where you were in FL. We all miss the good times. I will be in Bradenton this winter, maybe we can get together. My deepest condolences to you and your family. Maybe Tony can say hi to my Mom -- she died in Feb. She always got a kick out of him.

Don & Carole Spiller

December 10, 2012

Judi, Don and I just learned of Tony's passing, at our Optimist meeting. We all shared memories of his time with us and had a prayer for him. We are so sorry, as he was such a wonderful person, and too young to die. May God bless you and your family, and help you through this difficult time. Love you, Carole

gil condon

December 9, 2012

Hi Judie ,,,, I had Tony on my resume as a reference for 20 years , I met him thru Bingo back in 76 ,,,he was working in the tire factory ,,,I told him he could do a lot better ,,,and he did.....A great person ,,I passed this Clearwater site onto our Optimists and St Teresas friends,,,,,,God Bless ,,, Old Friend .....gil condon

Marcy Law Corropolese

December 5, 2012

I will truly miss such a wonderful man that always made me laugh. My thoughts and prayers go out to this dear family that I hold so close to my heart. Rest in peace Mr Caruso (papa Caruso)!

All my love,

Denise Bernardini

December 5, 2012

We have such great memories of our time together over the past 20 plus years. Lou and I are so glad we were able to spend time with you guys in Florida. We will miss Tony dearly. Denise & Lou

December 5, 2012

Judy,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you, thank you for sharing Tony with us.
The pool will never be the same with out Tony walking back and forth while we lazy people just floated around.
What a great guy, I hope they have a pool waiting for him to exercise.
Love Fred and Ruth

December 2, 2012

Judi, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family with the loss of your loved one. We are so sorry and if there is anything that we can do to help, please do not hesitat to call on us, as we are there for you. God Bless and remember that God is with you always. Barb & Bill Sibson

Paul and Van

December 1, 2012

Judy, WE are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the Family.

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