Anthony "Tony" Meoli

1938 - 2024

Anthony "Tony" Meoli obituary, 1938-2024, Bel Air, MD

Anthony "Tony" Meoli

1938 - 2024

BORN

1938

DIED

2024

Anthony Meoli Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jan. 9 to Jan. 17, 2024.
Bel Air, Maryland - Anthony "Tony" Meoli, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and brother, peacefully passed away on January 6, 2024, at the age of 86. Born in Revere, Massachusetts in 1938, Tony was the fifth of seven children born to Italian immigrants, Antonio and Giovanina (Censale) Meoli.

A very talented athlete in his youth, Tony excelled in football and displayed prowess in basketball and track. Despite an ear injury preventing military service, he pursued higher education, graduating from Suffolk University in Boston, MA. Tony went on to become a dedicated teacher, instructing Physics and Chemistry at Georgetown High School in Georgetown, MA.

In 1962, Tony met Virginia "Ginny" Lou Dresher, and the two were united in marriage in 1964. They welcomed three children into their lives: Michael in 1964, Jeannie in 1966, and Melanie in 1972. Tragically, they lost their beloved daughter Jeannie to illness in 1970.

The Meoli family relocated to Baltimore, MD in 1966, where Tony worked as a salesman for an auto parts store. In 1972, he seized a life-changing opportunity, becoming a McDonald's Owner/Operator alongside his brother-in-law Jim Dresher, Jr. Tony absolutely loved being a McDonald's owner/operator. He had an illustrious career, serving in many local and national leadership capacities which earned him numerous awards and accolades, including the prestigious Golden Arch Award, reserved for the top 1% of owner/operators worldwide.

In 1991, Tony and Jim sold their Maryland McDonald's restaurants, but Tony's McDonald's legacy continued as he partnered with his son Michael to own McDonald's restaurants in Sussex County, Delaware. An entrepreneur at heart, Tony engaged in various ventures, including ownership of the Red Brick Station Brew Pub in White Marsh, MD, and the Clipper City, a 158-foot schooner in Baltimore harbor. He also ventured into real estate development, contributing to projects like Glenangus Homes in Bel Air, MD, and Concord Cove Apartments in Havre de Grace, MD.

Committed to community service, Tony actively participated in organizations such as the Edgewood, MD Lions Club, John Carroll High School board of directors, and The Dresher Foundation board of directors.

Tony had a deep connection with the University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Healthcare. Serving on the Upper Chesapeake Foundation board of directors and as Honorary Campaign Co-Chair, he contributed significantly to the construction of the original Medical Center in Bel Air, MD.

In addition to his professional achievements, Tony enjoyed tennis, golf, and skiing. He particularly enjoyed ski trips to Beaver Creek, CO, and golf excursions to Southwest Florida. He loved to travel, especially back to Massachusetts to see family and Italy to enjoy a glass of vino rosso with his cousins.

Tony absolutely adored his grandchildren, and was heavily involved in each of their lives, attending as many of their activities, hobbies, and school events as possible.

A member of New Covenant Presbyterian Church in Abingdon, MD since 1983, Tony was abundantly grateful to God for all his blessings. He will be remembered for his love, kindness, joy, and generosity. His big smile and dynamic personality had a way of lighting up a room and encouraging your life. His enduring impact will leave an indelible mark on the lives of those fortunate enough to know him. He is survived by his loving wife Ginny, son Michael and his wife Kelli, daughter Melanie Robinson and her husband David, grandchildren Rachel, Lauren, and Dylan Meoli, and Daniel, Joshua, and Elise Robinson, along with his sister Jeanie Courtois.

Visitation was held at the McComas Family Funeral Home, Abingdon, MD, on Thursday, January 11, 2024, from 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm & 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm. Services took place on Friday, January 12, 2024, at Community Christian Church, Nottingham, MD, at 11:00 am. Interment was at Bel Air Memorial Gardens.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Upper Chesapeake Health Foundation, Ronald McDonald House of Baltimore, or The Meoli Family Scholarship at Revere High School in Revere, Massachusetts.

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Fisher Dennis

April 10, 2024

Belated condolences to the entire Meoli and Dresher family. We lost a good man and fine friend. Dennis and Helen Fisher

Linda Chadderton

January 17, 2024

I knew Tony for a little over a year him and his wife were very sweet . I remember most of the time he would be in his junk room going over his bills an papers sorting stuff out an making phone calls , and he always liked his wine at 6 pm lol , sometimes Ginny would be next to him with her eyes closed he would hold his wine glass up and whisper with his finger to his lips a say don’t tell Ginny , one more glass of Vino and and Ginny would say you know I can hear you and your allowed to drink and you don’t have to whisper it , and we’d all bust out laughing. He had a love for life and definitely wasn’t ready to go .. I’m going to miss him dearly , glad I had the chance in this life to meet him and glad I’m still here taking care of Ginny his as I was and still am one of their caregivers

Frank Petrosino

January 16, 2024

A good person who was always smiling. Frank Petrosino of Bishopville MD near your Selbyville McD RIP/RHS '56

Tony Munafo

January 13, 2024

Tony was my little league baseball coach. I have the fondest memories of him. He was a true gentleman and an inspiring individual. Rest in peace Mr. Tony.

Marietta Nigrelli Cerrone

January 10, 2024

He was such a fun loving, easy going guy.

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