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Anthony James Adinolfi Jr.

1951 - 2017

Anthony James Adinolfi Jr. obituary, 1951-2017, Wake Forest, NC

BORN

1951

DIED

2017

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Anthony Adinolfi Obituary

Anthony James Adinolfi, Jr.

August 10, 1951 – December 6, 2017

Wake Forest

Anthony James Adinolfi, Jr., of Wake Forest, NC passed away on December 6, 2017 following a long illness. Loving kindness, compassion and a passionate commitment to quality healthcare for all define Tony's life. As a daily practitioner of meditation, he cultivated an awareness of the suffering and needs of others that sustained his motivation to serve others and that inspired many family, friends and colleagues to follow his example. His adventurous life included participating in the historic Woodstock Music Festival that defined the culmination of the 1960s and attending countless concerts of the rock and roll greats.

Tony was the first of six children of Anthony and Helen Adinolfi and he was born in South Norwalk, CT. He graduated from Roger Ludlowe High School in Fairfield, CT. He was proud to be the recipient of the Problems in American Democracy Award while in high school. He earned an Associate of Science in Nursing at Norwalk Community College and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Master of Science in Nursing and a Nurse Practitioner degree at the Duke University School of Nursing. While proud of his degrees from both UNC and Duke, when asked about his allegiance he was quick to respond, "Go HEELS!"

With the onset of the AIDS/HIV crisis, Tony played an integral role in the establishment of the Triangle Aids Services Organization and the first HIV clinic at Duke University Medical Center. There he supported many patients and families as they coped with this devastating disease. At the time, many healthcare providers were so fearful that they would not treat these patients. While a clinician at Duke and Assistant Clinical Professor at the Duke University School of Nursing he worked with others to open the AIDS outreach clinic in Henderson, NC where he also treated patients. Tony taught in the Duke Nursing School Master of Science in Nursing program where he was selected as the school's teacher of the year in 1999. From 1983 to 1986 he volunteered to assist AIDS patients as part of the Lesbian and Gay Health Project. He was proud to serve for many years on the HIV community advisory board and to moderate the annual review of progress in treating this disease. He also served as a Medical Science Liaison with Bristol-Myers Squibb.

Most recently Tony retired as Senior Science Manager for Astellas Pharmaceuticals based in Northbrook, IL. There he supported physicians and other healthcare providers in understanding the effective use of pharmaceuticals and in supporting research projects to advance new therapies in treatment for fungal diseases. He also served as an emergency room nurse at the UNC Trauma Center; a prison and cardiac ICU nurse during a brief time in South Carolina; and a nurse practitioner at the Durham Health Department.

Tony is survived by his husband and partner of 38 years Tony Habit. Also by his loving brothers and sisters: Jacqueline Adinolfi of Forney, TX, David W. Adinolfi (Clara Ford Adinolfi) of Eden Prairie, MN; James W. Adinolfi (Jo Wong Adinolfi) of Shelton, CT; Thomas E. Adinolfi (Karen Cerreta) of Chester, NJ; and Susan Stonoha (Joseph) of Fairfield, CT. He also adored and was adored by his eleven nieces and nephews.

A celebration of Tony's life will be hosted at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, December 16 at the Duke University School of Nursing on Trent Drive in Durham. A reception on site will follow the service in the lobby. In lieu of flowers contributions to a charity of one's choosing or to any of the following: Doctors Without Borders, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Human Rights Campaign Fund or Equality NC.

A service of Bright Funeral Home & Cremation Center, 405 S. Main St., Wake Forest (919) 556-5811

www.brightfunerals.com

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Published by The News and Observer on Dec. 10, 2017.

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Christopher Moody

August 1, 2018

I only found out today in the Duke School of Nursing journal of Tony's death. Though I have not seen him in many years, I am truly sorry for the loss to family and to the nursing profession. We attended Duke together at a time when men in nursing was a far more uncommon profession than today. I will remember him as a caring and kind man with a great sense of humor. The world simply needs more people like him.

Virginia Rhodes

July 20, 2018

I learned today of his passing. Tony was one of the best--if not the best--instructors in the Duke MSN program. I haven't seen him in 15 years, but I will always remember his kindness and passion.

Steve Lee

June 19, 2018

Not sure why I decided to look you up to see where you were. Just thought about you today and had not spoken to you for several years.

I remember meeting up with you at the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care Conferences and once when you lived in Fort Lauderdale Florida.

I will see you on the other side.

Steve

Ron Hudson

June 6, 2018

I just learned today, June 6, 2018 of Tony's having passed on. My condolences to all of you who knew him. RIP, Tony.

Joan Hudson

February 8, 2018

I didn't know. Tears and fond remembrance of Tony Graybeard at the Bahama camp.

Cherise Jackson

December 19, 2017

My dear friend may God be pleased with you and reward you for all the great work you've done. Gone but never forgotten.

Pernando W.

December 16, 2017

My heart goes out to the family of Tony A. and to Tony H. Heaven's gain is our loss. Tony personified grace. His warmth and smile will forever be with me. I am blessed to have known this kind gentleman.

Tony at an Astellas Meeting

December 14, 2017

I will never forget Tony's warm and kind nature and his unrelenting positivity. To know Tony was to love him. He was a gentle, sensitive, and empathetic man with a great sense of humor and many interests. Despite his illness, he always smiled and made others feel welcome, at ease, and important. I'll miss you Tony. My sincere condolences to his husband Tony and his family.
Warmest regards,
Rob Cohen

Toni Shull

December 14, 2017

I am very honored to have know Tony during his years at Astellas. He was one of the best people that I have ever known and will sorely miss his smile, positivity and humor. He was truly one in a million. My deepest condolences to Tony and the entire family.

Kristin Ryan

December 13, 2017

Dear Tony--My heart hurts for the loss of your beloved Tony. He was above all else, a kind, loving human being. He was open. He was positive. He always saw the good in people. I am thankful that you two shared nearly four decades together. Please know that Tony touched many lives far beyond imagined. I am thinking of you during this difficult time. I wish you peace and joy as you remember that you were blessed to have spent nearly a lifetime with each other. Sincerely, Kristin Ryan, Astellas (Urology MSL Team)

Lynegge Teague

December 12, 2017

My heart hurts at hearing of the loss of this amazing man. He was a kind and loving soul whose wisdom and generosity touched so many people. Tony also had a great sense of humor and no matter how down you might be, his spirit could always lift you up. I knew Tony from his days at Duke and had the pleasure of working indirectly with him as a nurse in the Duke Emergency Department. Rest In Peace dear Tony.

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