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Antonio M. "Tony" Vecchi, of Woburn, formerly of Stoneham passed away peacefully at his home on Monday January 6, 2025. He was 49 years of age.
Tony worked for The Albrecht Auto Group for 30 years . He made friends that became family in those 30 years. Tony spent his weekends wherever the girls needed him to be. Early mornings on a soccer field , cheerleading competitions, Girl Scout outings, the dads dance in every dance recital . Tony was the true meaning of a “girl” dad. Sundays in the fall he spent preparing Sunday dinner and watching football with his family. Family game nights, bowling, reading, camping, and anyone that knows Tony knew his love for a good video game .
Tony is the beloved husband of Kerry (Sutherland) Vecchi. He is the cherished father of Alexandra "Ali" Vecchi and her significant other Jacob Brown, Madison Vecchi and her significant other Derek MacNeil and Maggie Vecchi. Loving son of Geraldine (Vieno) Vecchi and her late husband Angelo. Dear brother of Pamela Vecchi, Paula Vecchi and Angelo Vecchi II and his wife Nicole. Uncle of Amber, James, Karla, Michael and Andrew Wollinger. James and Gianna Vecchi, Taylor, Jacob, and Aaron Frotten. Ashlyn and Ryan Turner. Great Uncle to Leo and Ronni Grondin. Brother in law of Michele Estes and her husband Robert.
Family and friends are kindly invited to gather and share memories with the family on Thursday January 9th, 2025 from 5 pm to 8 pm in the Barile Family Funeral Home 482 Main St. (RT28) STONEHAM. Parking attendants and elevator available.
Please consider donations in memory of Tony to the Woburn Boys and Girls Club by visiting https://bgcwoburn.org/.
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