Guy Allen Argenziano

Guy Allen Argenziano obituary, Medina, OH

Guy Allen Argenziano

Guy Argenziano Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Waite Funeral Home Brunswick on Apr. 30, 2024.

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Guy Allen Argenziano, age 57, passed away suddenly on April 27, 2024. He was born November 16, 1966, in Cleveland, Ohio, to Frank and Antoinette (nee Petitto) Argenziano.
The family will receive guests from 2:00 to 4:30 pm on Saturday, May 4, 2024, at Waite & Son Funeral Home, 3300 Center Road, Brunswick, with a brief Celebration of Life service at 4:30 pm.
Guy's memory will be cherished by his son, Anthony Vincent Argenziano; father, Frank Argenziano Sr.; siblings, Andrea (Mark) Ziemer, Sandra (Dennis) Timony, and Frank (Nicole) Argenziano, Jr.; and nieces and nephews, Alexandra, Frank III, Hannah, Sophia, Ryan, Sarah, Samuel, Marissa, and Faith. He was preceded in death by his mother, Antoinette Argenziano; and his son, David Anthony Heinricht.
From a young age, Guy excelled in sports, in particular football. From Pee Wee football all the way through to Holy Name High School. A love for the sport that was eventually passed down to his Son Anthony. After High School, Guy moved on to John Carroll University where he excelled academically and received a degree in Finance and took his place within the family business. He was a natural-born salesman with a magnetic personality, and was happiest when he was making others laugh.
Guys' wit and sense of humor were unparalleled. His dry delivery, combined with his razor sharp wit, routinely left his friends and family in stitches...on occasion they may have led to some stitches of his own. As many can attest, he was the most intelligent, charming and complex man many of us will ever know. As in his early years in sports, Guy "left it all on the field" throughout the remainder of his adult life. Through his many travels, adventures, friendships, courtships, companions, and business ventures, he lived life fully and without limitations.
Guy returned home to the arms of his family in northeast Ohio two years ago. In his last days, he truly dedicated himself to being a good father to his son Anthony, a loving son to his father Frank Sr., a brother and thoughtful confidant to his sisters Andrea, Sandra (his Irish twin) and his companion Debi Castle. Guy possessed little material possessions in his final days, but made it very clear. He had everything he ever wanted.
Guy left us on April 27th, and was reunited with his mother Antoinette and son David who preceded him.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations in Guy's name to Medina County SPCA, 8790 Guilford Road, Seville, OH 44273.
Please share condolences with the family on Guy's tribute page at www.waitefuneralhome.com.
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