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1957
2023
Anthony “Tony” F. Coffaro, son of Frank and Audrey Coffaro, number seven of twelve children, entered our world with a bang on March 7th, 1957 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Larger than life since the day he was born, Tony spent 44 years creating a unique and beautiful world with the love of his life, wife Amy. A family man through and through, Tony and Amy welcomed three of their own daughters, Amelia, Stephanie, and Anna, but were also “mom and dad” to anyone crossing the threshold of their home. Tony, a true family patriarch, was everyone’s Dad, and proud of it. His life motto was “It’s ALL about FAMILY”, and he embodied that message in everything he did.
Tony dedicated his life to hard work and service to others. He was a visionary leader, the most generous person you could ever hope to meet. If anyone was ever in need of anything at all, all they had to do was “Just ask for Tony”. He would never let you down, even at his own expense.
Tony was so many things to so many people: a devoted and loving husband, father, brother, son, uncle, and provider; a supportive and encouraging coach; a clever, fair, and enterprising entrepreneur; a very proud Sicilian “Godfather”; Mr. Christmas; the first one to volunteer for any person or cause that needed help; a grill-master and professional “Happy Birthday” singer; the best damn golfer; the very definition of what it means to be a friend.
He was one of a kind in every sense of the phrase. Colorful and vibrant! An embellished storyteller, brimming with humor, pranks and laughs. He LOVED music, often speaking in song (and would give you $20 if you could tell him who the original artist was). He lived to have FUN, to party and celebrate any and every occasion, and sometimes for no reason at all. His favorite thing was being together, creating magical experiences and moments for everyone that entered his orbit. More than anything, he loved making memories, giving us all a lifetime of stories to share.
After a full and abundant time on earth lived exclusively on his own terms, Tony graduated into his next phase of life on February 24th, 2023, surrounded by loved ones at home in his favorite place.
Over the top and with a heart of gold, his spirit and energy was so big he could never be contained. Now, he is everywhere, with us always in all ways.
Guests can arrive to the gymnasium at St. Robert School located at: 2200 E. Capitol Dr., Shorewood, WI 53211 starting at 2:00 PM on Saturday, March 11, 2023. Family will great friends from 2:30 – 3:30 PM. The Celebration of Life will begin at 3:30 PM followed by a reception till 8:00 PM. Please wear something pink!
10 Entries
Ruth Weill
March 11, 2023
Tony was a great guy, larger than life. He will be missed.
Ginny Finn & Evan Lenhardt
March 9, 2023
There are no words to offer adequate comfort, but we sure have tons of stories to tell remembering how he made everyone laugh, made folks feel like they were special and simply enjoyed his company. Amy and Tony's girls - you are in our hearts and prayers.
Cindy Hartzheim
March 9, 2023
I am so sorry and very sad to hear of the loss of your husband Tony. He was a wonderful man a wonderful friend, a fabulous mechanic. I am at a loss for words. I will miss him and his funny little jokes. My thoughts are and prayers are with you and the girls
Noah Christensen
March 7, 2023
I just heard of Tony’s passing this morning. I am beyond sad and words. His obituary is absolute perfection and a true reflection on him and what he leaves behind.four lovely women with a true love and concern for others. I can only imagine what the past few days have been like for all of you but I know you will weather this storm together in true Coffaro fashion and spirit. I hope there is a birthday cake on the kitchen counter today. Love you all!
Caroline and Chris Bredeson
March 6, 2023
We have fond memories of Tony grilling sausages at the St Robert´s Fair and spear-heading the Kids Helping Kids fundraiser following 9-11. He was indeed the heart of the community. Big hugs to Amy and family. The Bredesons, Ottawa, Ontario Canada.
Isak Lindberg
March 4, 2023
I am so sorry for your loss Amy. While I knew him mainly as a customer, he always treated me like a friend, and he was someone I could always turn to for assistance. He was very generous to me and always a pleasure to see. I am very sorry for you and your family
Patricia Clason
March 3, 2023
Tony, thank you for wonderful memories!
Sending prayers to all for peace in your grief.
Tony's LOVE will bless you forever.
Liz and Ron Lundgren
March 3, 2023
Our deepest condolences to you and your family. He lived his life to the fullest he will be missed.
Deacon Gary Nosacek
March 3, 2023
So many great adventures and memories we shared. I'll always tressure that he talked me into being one of his partners in those wild charity promotions he dreamed up. I'm a much better person because I said "yes" every time he asked me to join him. There won't be another like him for a loooonnng time to come. Love ya, brother.
Mary Zak-Holzer
March 3, 2023
Amy,my deepest sympathy to your family. Tony was a exceptional man and father. .
Love Alway!
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