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Stephen B. Acunto

1916 - 2018

Stephen B. Acunto obituary, 1916-2018, Mt. Vernon, NY

BORN

1916

DIED

2018

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Stephen Acunto Obituary

Stephen B. Acunto

Mt. Vernon - Stephen B. Acunto of Mt Vernon, NY passed away peacefully on February 5th 2018 at 101 years of age of natural causes. Born on Staten Island to Loretta Berardini and Stefano Acunto in 1916, he lived in Mount Vernon for 86 years and was long active in Westchester charitable and civic affairs and grew to national stature in Boxing. Widely identified as the Dean of Boxing, he crusaded for the betterment of the sport of which he was a renowned exponent, regulatory authority and advocate. A former successful professional boxer during Boxing's Golden Age, he was devoted to the idea that boxing should be a scholastic sport, should be well regulated for safety and financial probity and should be seen as a builder of character. Together with Rocky Marciano he founded the American Association for the Improvement of Boxing in 1969 and made the first of several instructional films, The Art of Boxing, featuring Marciano and other boxing luminaries. His later instructional films with Muhammed Ali, Willie Pep and Roy Jones Jr have delivered the AAIB's message to audiences across the world. The AAIB advocated convincingly for such safety measures as the establishment of the three judge format, in which the referee's sole focus is the safety of the contestants, the insistence upon ambulances at ringside and adequate medical exams, and the use of the thumbless glove, among many other measures. Today, AAIB is among the leading voices in Boxing for safety standards and administrative competency. His work included appearances before US Congress and New York State Commissions on the Boxing as well as television and radio when big fights or issues facing boxers arose. Called one of the foremost boxing instructors in the world by every major Boxing magazine, he served as the head coach of boxing at Westchester Community College where he developed the only boxing history and regulation classes for college credit in existence. He taught boxing at Fairfield University and several other institutions during his seven decade career. He served as a member of the New York State Athletic Commission from 1945 to 2010. In 1988, he was inducted into the World Boxing Hall of Fame and in 1998 he was inducted into the New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame. It was once estimated that he taught boxing to more than 6,000 young men. Of the students, one became a world champion, several have been leading contenders and may have been amateur champions. His full length biography, Boxing's Champion, was published in 2012 and hundreds of articles about him have appeared in SPORT magazine , Sports Illustrated , the New York Times , the San Francisco Chronicle , the Philadelphia Inquirer, Boxing Illustrated, Look magazine, the WRN, and many hundreds of others. His well known New York Post back cover photo with Muhammed Ali drew country wide attention to their collaboration. He was honored by the Boxing Writers Association of America James J Walker Award for "Long and Meritorious Service" to the sport, including creation of the manual for The Art of Boxing and the decades of his syndicated boxing column and radio show, Ring Rhyme and Reason and Sidelines on Sports. He was a founder of the Mt Vernon Little League. Professionally, he joined the Westchester County Sheriff's Department in 1955, going on to become Crime Prevention Director under Sheriff Tom Delaney, working intensely to attack youth crime in the County. As a volunteer, he chaired Boys Towns of Italy charity to help WW II and later orphans in Italy. The Italian government recognized him with the rank of Cavaliere for his work for Boys Towns. A 4th Degree member of the Knights of Columbus, he held fast to the values he learned at St Francis Xavier High School in Manhattan and as a sparring mate with champions such as Lou Ambers and Tony Canzoneri at New York's legendary Stillman's Gym. Together with his wife of 56 years, the former Mercedes Bisordi, who predeceased him in 2003, the Acunto's are survived by their four children: Stephanie Thompson of Madison, CT, Stephen Acunto (Carole Haarmann) of Greenwich, CT, Donna Acunto-D'Angelo of Bronxville, and Laura Markevics of Eastchester; four grandchildren: Claudia Palmira Acunto , Rome, Italy; Alexandra Markevics of New Rochelle; Stephen Acunto IV of Princeton; Loretta Franklin of Cos Cob; a step grand child, Amanda Thompson of Port Chester and four great grandchildren, Enrico, Ludovico, Edoardo and Victoria.Calling hours at the Fred H. McGrath & Son, Funeral Home, Bronxville from 2-4 and 7-9 on both Thursday and Friday. Mass of Christian burial will be offered at Saints Peter and Paul Church in Mt Vernon on Saturday, February 10 at 10:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributions be sent to the AAIB (501 (c) (3)), at this address: 86 Fletcher Avenue, Mt Vernon NY 10552.

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Published by The Journal News from Feb. 7 to Feb. 8, 2018.

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Jack LaValley

April 2, 2019

I met Coach for the first time in 1986, while his boxing student at WCC. We quickly became friends. I was inspired by his spirit and dedication to the sport of boxing, and his love for human beings. My life has been enriched by knowing and being a part of his life. I believe he lived a full and meaningful life. Although his physical body is no longer on this earth, I can experience him anytime, by simply recalling in my mind's eye the many fond memories of the times we shared together.

Sincerely,

Peter Yarmolinsky

May 4, 2018

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Joe Cutaia

March 3, 2018

Coach Steve, I am deeply saddened to learn of your passing. I am so grateful to have been trained by you. You have made every minute of your life on Earth productive and meaningful. You will be missed dearly and may you rest in peace.

Rick Kaletsky

February 25, 2018

To Steve's Family,

I JUST (2/25/18) learned of Steve's passing. I am so very sorry. I hope that the best memories (and you have an almost limitless supply!)-- remembrances of laughter, storytelling, accomplishment, the colorful individuals with whom Steve crossed paths, friends, family, love-- help to sustain you through the most difficult days. I have been extremely proud to know that Steve and I were friends. That meant a lot to me. I always got a kick out of coming to the house, and I always felt warmly welcomed. Steve enriched so many, many lives. I extend my condolences.

As I described Steve in my birthday words to him, by way of an email to Donna, in November:
SUPER 101 TO A SUPER GUY A MENSCH FIRST-CLASS A GALANTUOMO UN UOMO D'ONORE!

Love,
Rick Kaletsky

Gustavo Barni

February 11, 2018

Steve was an amazing motivational coach and trainer. He took excellent care of his fighters, I was never mismatched. He would say to me a skinny kid Gustavo you are inch for inch, pound for pound and ounce for ounce the strongest fighter and had me believing it. Thank you Steve for putting all that confidence in me, you are second to none.

With much love and appreciation,
Gustavo Barni

Freddy Marratto

February 10, 2018

Rest In Peace, Steve. Thank you for 20 years of friendship and guidance. You were first class all the way and a true champion! God bless your soul and you will never be forgotten.

Vic Rubino

February 10, 2018

Condolences to the family. Boxing was in his soul. He touched the lives of many.

MJH

February 10, 2018

I'm deeply sorry for the loss of your beloved father and grandfather. May the beautiful memories of him that you cherish provide comfort and strength for you and your family. May you find solace as you endure this most distressing time with our Heavenly Father (Ps. 83:18) who revives the spirit of those hurting. Isaiah 57:15.

Kathy Weinheimer

February 9, 2018

Steve, Carol & Family:

Thinking of you and sending my heartfelt condolences.

Kathy Weinheimer

Maurice Chalk

February 8, 2018

He went the Championship Rounds in his quest for safety in the sport of Boxing and for its participants. He never rested between rounds in his quest, may he now rest with his gloves raised and the appreciation of many.

Mel Chalk

Pete Caporale

February 8, 2018

R.I.P. Great Man And A Great Deputy

Diane Martin

February 8, 2018

With Deepest Sympathy!
Love,
Dom & Louise Caranella
Denise, Jerry, Gerald & Kirstie Lizzo
Diane, Jim, Andrew, Kevin & Scott Martin

February 7, 2018

May the God of comfort give you strength and a measure of peace during this time of your loss. Hosea 13:14.

Sincerely,

Agatha.

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Fred H McGrath & Son, Inc. - Bronxville

20 Cedar Street, Bronxville, NY 10708

Feb

10

Mass of Christian Burial

10:30 a.m.

Saints Peter and Paul Church

Mt Vernon, NY

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