Anthony D. DeLucca obituary, Columbia, MD

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Anthony D. DeLucca

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Bob Willey

February 6, 2026

Tony was a wonderful co-worker of mine at Congressional Bank for a number of years. He was great with the clients and respected by his customers and co-workers, alike. Tony was always willing to help out and had a great sense of humor. Tony, you will be missed and never forgotten by all of us who had the pleasure of knowing you. My condolences to Tony's family. Rest in peace - you are with the Lord now.

Sincerely,

Bob Willey

Morris B

January 30, 2026

Rest in peace, Tony. You will be missed and never forgotten.
Sincerely Morris Brown

Douglas Jacob Scripsetzer

January 26, 2026

If this is the Tony DeLucca who went to West Jr. I was in his class. He was a fine young man. My Dad was Jerry the Barber, whose Barber Shop was connected to the A&P at 164 Main St. Binghamton, where Popeye's chicken now stands. Rest in peace, Tony.
D.J Scripsetzer

Tony Kavanagh

January 25, 2026

Tony Delucca served for many years on the Board of Directors for the First Tee of Greater Washington, D.C.

The mission of the First Tee is to impact the lives of young people by providing educational programs that build character and instill life-enhancing values through the game of golf.

Tony embraced our mission for two reasons, he loved golf, and he loved people, and in particular young people, even more than golf. Tony was instrumental in the success of the First Tee Pro Am tournament each year at Argyle Country Club. Argyle was Tony´s home club, and he was a great ambassador as he welcomed golfers from around the region to support our chapter there.

I speak for the entire board and staff in thanking the Delucca family for sharing Tony with us. We will miss him greatly.

Sincerely,
Tony Kavanagh
Board Chairman
The First Tee of Greater Washington, D.C.

Raji Narayanan

January 23, 2026

In Loving Memory of Tony DeLucca

Tony DeLucca was a remarkable person whose kindness and bright smile could light up an entire office. He was more than a coworker-he felt like family. He often called me "kiddo," a small but meaningful gesture that reflected the brotherly warmth he shared so naturally.

After COVID changed the way we worked, we didn´t get to see each other as often, but I always asked about him and hoped he was doing well. The news of Tony´s passing came as a shock and left me heartbroken.

Tony will always hold a special place in my heart. His kindness, his smile, and his presence will never be forgotten.
Keep smiling in heaven, Tony. It was truly a pleasure to have known you, and you will be deeply missed.

Raji Narayanan

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