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Margaret-Rose (Sinagra) Principato
June 3, 2024
My deep condolences to the DiCroce Family at the sad loss of Tony. Tony & Chuck were my bosses at the Lynn Answering Service/Pager business and I have such fond memories of their kindness & being such gentlemen to a very young girl. I learned so much and have carried that knowledge with me through these 50+ years. Rest in Peace dear Tony and I hope your 240Z is with you in Heaven.
Tony & Marcia Trantas
February 10, 2024
We will always remember Tony with a smile on his face and his kindness.
Love, Tony & Marcia
Cousin Elaine
January 20, 2024
In loving memory of a wonderful cousin. So kind and smart.
Carl Northrop
January 7, 2024
I had the great pleasure of representing Al, Eleanor, Tony and Chuck's paging business from 1976 until it was sold and DiComm's cellular business after that. Tony was a great client who always joined the decision-making process to help craft the best possible strategy. I often told him he missed his calling as an attorney (though it was hard to make a serious case that he made a mistake given his success in business!) In the course of the professional relationship we became personal friends, a relationship that lasted through his retirement when Tony and Chuck kindly would host my law partner Grif Johnson and me to rounds of golf almost every winter in Florida. Tony will be sorely missed.
Grif Johnson
January 7, 2024
I got to know Tony, his father Al, and his brother Chuck, as they and their companies were long-time clients of my law mentor, Norman Jorgensen, and of my career-long law partner Carl Northrop. While I didn't have a direct attorney-client relationship with the DiCroce family and their businesses, I did have numerous interactions with Tony, especially following his and my separate retirements. He struck me as gifted with an expansive mind; a curiosity, interest, and appetite for reading, learning and discussing, for figuring things out; a wonderful sense of humor; grace; humility; and quiet dignity. I never left his companionship without a sense of having been uplifted by our time together. My deepest sympathies now to Chuck and to Tony's other family. You know how fortunate you have been. Peace be with you.
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