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William Anemone

Jun 23, 1931 - Jan 26, 2020 (Age 88)

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Go forth, my good man, and take with you my gratitude for being such a good Father whom I owe many thanks for all of my blessings especially choosing Mother as your wife. Together, you made ours a strong family with many joys and many, many fond memories. I thank you for your service to this country. Every time Ill raise Old Glory, youll be on my mind.

Every time Im at Wildwood, Ill be thinking of you before I get there and will have a vanilla ice cream in your memory. Youll be...

Dear Daddy,
Thank you for being such a loyal, hardworking father to all of us. I will always remember your playfulness and the silly songs you sang to me as a child, like Mairzy Doates, Too Fat Polka and Pistol Packin' Mama, Your favorite was Somewhere Over The Rainbow by Judy Garland. Give Mom a hug and kiss for me and tell her we'll see her soon enough. I'll love you forever too, Daddy.
Your Little Girl, Bebe

Bill what a wonderful big brother you were. I'll miss you. Till we meet again. Love Paula

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Anemone

1931~2020

William R. Anemone Sr., a long time resident of Concordville, Pa. passed away on January 26th, 2020 at home. William was born June 23rd, 1931 in Chester, Pa to Leon F. Anemone and Elma F. Hammond (nee Wright).

William is predeceased by his wife of 59 years Antoinette Anemone (nee Latocha) along with brothers Leon, Robert, David, Roland and sisters Dawn Giles and Kathy Rumbold. He is survived by brother John Anemone (Bonnie) of Orlando, FL. and sister Paula (Ed) Parasink of Long Neck, DE. as well as his three children, William R. Anemone Jr., daughter Valerie A. Anemone, both of Concordville, Pa. and son Marc A. Anemone (Irene) and Granddaughter Marie of Santa Cruz, CA.

Dad enjoyed watching NASCAR, visiting Thoroughbred racetracks and going on day trips and vacations at the Jersey Shore, especially Wildwood. He loved going "for a breeze" in a car. He was an accomplished stonemason, a skill he learned from his Father and Uncle Rosario and served as an MP at Fort Knox, KY and Munich Germany in the early 1950's.

Relatives and friends are invited to his Viewing on Wednesday, February 5, 2020, 9:00-10:45 AM with Service to follow at 11AM at the Kaniefski-Kendus Memorial Home of Trainer 3900 W. 9th Street, Trainer, PA 19061. Internment IHM Cemetery.

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