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BIANCO, ANTHONY J. (TONY), 89 of Cranston, passed away on April 16 at the VA Hospital. He was the husband of Dorothy A (Vendettoli) Bianco. A lifelong resident of RI, he was the son of the late Antonio and Carmela (Fossa) Bianco. Mr. Bianco was the founder and former President of Bianco Mold Company which was located in Providence, RI for 30 years. Tony's love and devotion to his wife and family is legendary. He loved to cook for anyone who visited and his specialty was pizza. He was a veteran of WWII; a Sergeant in the US Army Infantry (Company G 172 Infantry) serving in New Guinea and Luzon and received the Pacific Theater medal with two campaign stars, a Purple Heart, a Good Conduct Medal and the Philippine Liberation Ribbon. In the course of his service he lost his leg for his country. He is survived by one brother, Albert Bianco and one sister, Angelina Vendettoli; one daughter, Judith Manocchia, two sons, James and Joseph Bianco, 12 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by 3 brothers Ralph, Frank and Guido Bianco. His funeral will be held on Friday at 8 am from the NARDOLILLO FUNERAL HOME & Crematory 1278 Park Avenue, Cranston, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 am in St Paul's Church, 1 St. Paul Place, Cranston. Interment with military honors will take place in RI Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Exeter. VISITING HOURS: Thursday 6-8 pm. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Crossroads of RI, 160 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02903. Visit www.nardolillo.com for online condolences.

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Published by The Providence Journal on Apr. 18, 2013.

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Peggy (dyer,,) Lillie

April 15, 2024

He was the best great uncle that I could ask for

Peggy (dyer) Lillie

April 12, 2023

I remember meeting uncle Tony at many family functions and when I was very little he told me that he lost his leg in the war, so I can sit on his lap but not on the wooden leg, he was very funny always getting me so extra dessert, I'll always remember him fondly

Emily Daniell

April 20, 2013

Tony, we feel so honored to have gotten to know you and your family. We did not need to exchange many words to know that you were a top-notch guy. Rest in peace and continue to watch over everyone as you did for so many years.

Dorothy and family, we are so sorry for your loss. We know what a central part of the family Tony was. Stay grounded in your wonderful memories of him. You are truly a remarkable family and we are so glad to have gotten the chance to know you, though we wish the circumstances had been different.

Much love and healing sent your way,
Emily and Sarah, 6B

Chaplain Richard Reuer

April 18, 2013

I wish to extend to you and to members of your family my deepest sympathy on your loss. May the Lord's loving promises comfort you and give you strength as you walk through this difficult time. On behalf of a grateful nation as an expression of appreciation for the honorable and faithful service rendered by your loved one. (If you wish a personalized memorial card mailed to you with history of playing of taps, 21 gun salute, meaning of each fold of the flag as a keepsake, mail to: Chaplain Richard Reuer, Honoring Those Who Served Ministry, 1206 6th St SW, Minot, ND 58701. (This is a free service to fallen veteran families.) Please give name of fallen veteran. Thank you.

tony gallo

April 18, 2013

Tony I will really miss your friendly smile and your great humor.

April 18, 2013

Judy, we are very sorry for you loss. We know you have many fond memories! Jim & Debbie Warburton.

Peggy (dyer) lillie

April 18, 2013

rip uncle tony I have many great nemories, of such a sweet man, you are loved and will be missed

Donald Kowalski

April 18, 2013

So sorry for you loss he was such a nice man and someone who truly loved his family and wife...

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