In memory of

Anthony P. "Tony" Zucco

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Mark Sekera

November 13, 2009

Dear Mrs. Zucco and family. Please allow me to extend my sympathy. Tony was one of a kind and I'm honored that I met him. He was a true gentleman and had a heart as big as the universe that was solid gold. He would amaze me how he could strike a conversation with anyone and touch their life in a positive way. I never grew tired of his stories and conversations. I certainly will treasure those moments and memories for life. God bless Tony now that he is pain free and at peace.

October 29, 2009

Mr.Zucco was always one of the kindest people I ever knew.

My Prayers are with you all.

God Bless you,

Mary Beth Burrell

October 29, 2009

To Leonard and the entire family. I'm so sorry Jane and I did not make it to pay our respects to your father, but we only found out last night.

One of my childhood memories.

I remember sitting on the front wall on Brookline Blvd. Tony was squirting the hose as usual. He was occasionally having fun hitting me with a few drops of water and pretending he didn't do it. Then a bee stung my finger and I was crying my eyes out. Tony immediately looked at my finger and told me I would be fine. I continued to cry. Then he reached into his pocket and handed me a dollar. I imediately stopped crying.
I know it was a great moment for both of us.
God Bless Him.

Ray and Jane Cozza

Mary Anne Yurtal

October 27, 2009

God Bless him...What a great and fun filled family!

Mr. Zucco practiced his faith, even during his physical hardships. How difficult it must have been for him to attend Church but through the help of his family..he was always there. God loves us most during the most difficult times.

My childhood memory..I was always scared to call.

My prayers and love to all of you,
Mary Anne

Angela Heukeshoven

October 27, 2009

To the entire Zucco Family and many extensions, you are in our hearts and prayers. Pappy will be surely missed. May the love of family and friends help you through this time of grief.
With all our love,
Gary and Angela Heukeshoven (Corky and the li'l one too:)

Lisa Patterson

October 27, 2009

To Jake, Mary, and the rest of your family---so deeply sorry for your loss. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Lisa P. and Linda from Point Park University.

October 26, 2009

to the family of zucco, you watched me grow up and i am so proud to be your friend.chookie

Danny Gochnour

October 26, 2009

My heartfelt prayers go out to all you guys. I spent a great deal of my teen years at the Zucco house and I called there at least 10 times a day. Every time I called Mr.Zucco answered the phone in that gruff voice.
"Hi. Is Mark there?"
"Who's this?"
"Danny"
"Danny who?"
"Mark's friend, Danny"
"Who?"
Danny! Mark's friend!"
long pause
"....Hold on."

Pretty funny. And he was always in a suit. Always.

Sorry to hear about your loss. I will always remember the times spent there.
God bless you. All my love,
Danny

Mark Raymond

October 26, 2009

Heart felt condolences to the Zucco Family "My Man Zuc" was first class and a great friend to my family and will be greatly missed.

Annette Desalvo

October 26, 2009

To Zucco Family,
Your husband, father was a big part of my life when I was growing up. He was like a brother to my dad Palooka. My dad would always smile when he walked in the door. Anyone that really knows him will laugh about what I am going to say.He had a routine use the phone, washed his hands, took his pills, eat somthing and if you were a kid he would take a bill and tear in half to give to each of us. Then say go buy yourself something. He had a big heart and would help anyone in need. The next day we would find a case of artchokes or eggplant on the porch. He will be greatly missed by me.

Love, Annette

Ross Ferraro

October 26, 2009

My condolences to the Zucco Family. "Little Guy" was a wonderful friend to my family and he will be greatly missed!!!

Ross Ferraro

Vince Ornato, Jr.

October 26, 2009

I will always remember the funny times over your house and in the car as a teen-ager, and the "amusing" observations by Mr. Zuke. He came out of a rich era in Pittsburgh that will always be a part of me and I pray that I never forget.

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