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Anthony Migliaccio Obituary

MIGLIACCIO, ANTHONY J. MD, 83, of Tiverton, Rhode Island, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on March 13, 2016, following a courageous battle with several long illnesses. Dr. Migliaccio, known as Tony to his friends and family, and more affectionately as Dr. Mig to his patients, was the beloved husband of Paula (Biagi) Migliaccio. They had been married for 60 years. He was the son of the late Anthony V. Migliaccio, MD, and the late Mary (Rozen) Migliaccio. Tony graduated from Classical High School in 1950, from Dartmouth College in 1954, and from New York Medical College, with distinction, in 1959. He completed his internship and surgical residency at Rhode Island Hospital, and was elected in 1968 as a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. Tony loved the practice of medicine and will be remembered most for the extraordinary care he provided his patients. His commitment to ensuring better outcomes led him to write and publish a book focused on better health entitled, "Fitness and Expectations." One of his greatest traits was that he often provided medical care wherever and whenever it was needed. Many will remember that his kitchen table was the central location for various minor surgical procedures. He was affiliated with six local hospitals, including Rhode Island Hospital, Miriam Hospital, Roger Williams Hospital, and St. Joseph's Hospital, as well as several outpatient clinics. Tony was a Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery at the Brown University School of Medicine. He was a partner with Northeast Health Care helping pioneer a cost effective alternative to Emergency Room services. Tony was an accomplished coastal and offshore sailor, having competed in several Annapolis to Newport and Newport to Bermuda races, including a Marion to Bermuda race on his cherished Pearson 43, Demitasse. A highlight to the trip was the return journey home with his daughter, Susan. Tony founded the Rhode Island International Sailing Association (RIISA), and was a past member of the Narragansett Bay Yachting Association, Twenty Hundred Club and Off Soundings Club. He was a long-time member of Barrington Yacht Club and a past member of the Rhode Island Country Club. As a staunch environmentalist, he was a past President of Save the Bay. When Tony wasn't utilizing his hands in surgery, he had extensive artistic interests in woodworking as a builder of fine furniture. A fond creative activity was his use of scraps of wood from 12 Meter America's Cup racing yachts and transforming them into unique custom gifts. He was an accomplished photographer who excelled both behind the lens and in the darkroom. His photographs were featured in many art shows, and one in particular earned a position on the cover of the Providence Sunday Journal's Magazine. His favorite medium was black and white. More recently, Tony built remote controlled model airplanes and sailboats, and he helped found the Mount Hope Bay Model Yacht Club. Tony could often be seen at the water's edge sailing or racing one of his many radio controlled model sailboats. For those who knew him, Tony will be most remembered for his attention to detail in all that he accomplished. His overall goal in life was to challenge his abilities, feed his intellect, and support his family in every way that a devoted loving father could. Besides his wife, he leaves his four children, Robert Migliaccio and his wife, Brenda, of Barrington; Susan Marszalek, and her husband Stephen, of Barrington; Leslie Mitchell, and her husband David, of Great Barrington, Massachusetts; and Stephen Migliaccio, and his wife Lisa, of Hingham, Massachusetts. He was a loving grandfather to Kathryn, Elizabeth and Emily Migliaccio, Stefan and Scott Marszalek, Eliza, Isabel and Samie Kate Mitchell, and Andreas, Kalle and Thea Migliaccio, step-grandfather to Sam and Jack Hunter, and great-grandfather to Jackson Marszalek. He was the brother of Sandra Gasbarro, John Migliaccio and the late Loretta DiLuglio. In lieu of flowers, donations to Save the Bay would be greatly appreciated. The funeral will be private with a celebration of his life to be held at a later date. Visit Smithmason.com for online condolences and service information.

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Published by The Providence Journal from Mar. 15 to Mar. 16, 2016.

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Kathleen Blackwood

March 8, 2024

Sincere condolences to the Migliaccio family on the anniversary of Dr. Migliacccio passing. We never stop missing those special people in our lives and I have no doubt that you have many wonderful memories to comfort you.

Kathleen Blackwood

January 3, 2023

My recollection of Dr. Migliaccio was when in 1962 or 63 , I at age 16 working in the Cafeteria at RIH he took some headshot photos of me for entry in a photography contest with the consent of my mother, an RN in the Emergency Department. He was a very gentle soul.

Gerry McVeigh

March 23, 2016

A very compassionate and caring surgeon, who I had the privilege to work with at Rhode Island Hospital..........

March 22, 2016

To Rob and all the Migliaccio family, our deepest condolences at the passing of Dr. Mig. He will be fondly remembered for his kindness, good humor and generosity.
Rick and Susan Petrocelli

tom scott

March 20, 2016

a classmate 54,fellow surgeon

March 19, 2016

Dear Migliaccio family....What an accomplished man Tony was along with being a great family man. We send our deepest sympathy and hope the rich memories will sustain you all during this time of grief and mourning and for all the years to come. Janet and Bill Tumber

March 18, 2016

PAULA and Family My deepest sorry for your loss. Tony was a great guy. I was a casual friend so I can imagine your heartbreak!!

March 17, 2016

Dear Paula and Family,
This world lost a great man. I hope his love of life and his family sustain you through this difficult journey; and all the happy beautiful memories of the years made with Tony eventually replace your sadness.
I will think of him in May as we both shared the month with our birthdays and would reach out to him!
My prayers are with you all.

Joyce Visconti-Cimino

Ginny & Fred Stauch

March 17, 2016

Paula, Fred and I were so sorry to hear that Tony has gone. We want to express our sympathy to you and your family at this difficult time.

Candace Dyer

March 16, 2016

Dr. Mig was one of my mentors while I trained in General Surgery at RIH. My dad was one of his mentors and his father was one of my dad's mentors.
I have very fond memories working with him. And we talked a lot about sailing as I am a sailer also.
Please accept my sincere condolences but know he was an exceptional man.
My dad is still alive at 95 and remembers him well. In fact it was my father that told me of his passing.

March 16, 2016

sincere sorrow from two fellow classmates
classical feb'50.
bob gardner charlotte fortune gardner

Jeff Bard

March 16, 2016

Bob,
Sorry to hear about your Dad. You and your family are in Ginger and my prayers.

Dr Louis M & Elaine Damiani

March 16, 2016

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

March 16, 2016

Dear Paula,
My sincere condolences to you and your entire family.
-Ronald H Nobrega

Jane Troppoli Lomas

March 16, 2016

Dear Paula and family, I am saddened to hear of Tony's passing. He was the nicest man, best doctor and a dear family friend. My whole family sends their deepest sympathy.

Deb M

March 16, 2016

Dr Mig was the kindest caring Doc I have ever come across. His Northeast Clinic allowed me to stay healthy. God rest His soul, and God bless all His family. So deeply sorry for your loss.

Caryl Freedman

March 15, 2016

Dearest Paula and Susan - my most heartfelt condolences to you and your loving family. Your husband / father was a truly great man. I am so very sorry for your loss.

Vee Bradley

March 15, 2016

Dear Paula and family,
So sorry to hear of your loss.
Vee

March 15, 2016

Dear Paula, My thoughts are with you and your family in this sad time. Tony was a irrepressible force and kind soul and I will miss him. Penny

Ann Marie Cappelli. Vanner

March 15, 2016

John, Sorry to hear your brothers passing My thoughts and prayers are with the family. God Bless

Mary Ann Sorrentino

March 15, 2016

We remember Tony as a capable and caring physician, charming man, and compassionate human being. My husband Albert and I hope all the tributes from the many who loved him bring you comfort.

Susan Hartley

March 15, 2016

Auntie Paula,
I can not even begin to express my sadness hearing of Uncle Tony's passing. Please know that the Hartley girls and Bill and Glo are lovingly with deepest sadness holding you and Uncle Tony with our love and more. Please have Rob contact me when the Celebration of Life dates are.
XO
Susan Hartley
[email protected]
207-228-3855

Marie D. Radoccia

March 15, 2016

Dear Paula & Family,
So sad to learn of cousin Tony's passing. I benefitted from his friendship, as did my brother, Dr. Joe, and my hubby benefitted from his surgical skills. He left the world a better place.
Marie DiMase Radoccia & Van Radoccia, Hernando, FL

Thomas McCarthy

March 15, 2016

Paula,
Mary Catherine and I are so sad to hear of Tony's passing, please accept our deepest sympathy

Frances Migliaccio

March 15, 2016

A loving, supportive, empathetic man, always there for anyone who needed him. He was my cousin by marriage, and I will miss him so much on this earth.

March 15, 2016

It is hard to imagine a world without Tony. He had so much energy, talent and concern for others. Some of our best times were on the boat where he would always treat the kids as if they were his equal - with trust and respect. Thanks for the wonderful memories they must be sustaining Paula and the family through this difficult time. He truly did celebrate life!
Francis and Patricia Scola

MICHELLE GUZMAN

March 15, 2016

Dr Mig, you will forever be missed! to your family, I am truly sorry for your loss, he was a great man, always one of my favorite doctors to work with! and he is the only one who got away with calling me michael! :)

Ched & Lee Ann Gladding

March 15, 2016

Paula, John, and family,
Although it's been a long time since we've seen Tony, we will always remember what a wonderful person he was. May he rest in peace. Our best,

Sheldon and Elisabeth Woolf

March 15, 2016

WE loved Tony, a Classical buddy of my wife Elisabeth "Betty Ann" and a Dartmouth Class of '54 and cherished friend of mine. He was and a very special guy and we extend our condolences to Paula and the family.

Framk Merlino

March 15, 2016

A great guy who will be missed by all

March 15, 2016

We were terribly saddened to learn of Tony's death.He was a good friend,a classmate at Dartmouth, a talented physician and an all-around "great guy".Our deepest sympathies to Paula and family. George & Lois Graboys, Longboat Key, Florida

william anderson

March 15, 2016

Paula and family. Please accept our sincere condolences on Tony's passing.
Tony was all things to all people, a compassionate giver. He shared with all, his medical talent and his multifaceted expertise, For us, he will always be a "special" memory.
Bless you, Bill and Lolly

Elaine Capozzoli

March 15, 2016

I am so sad to hear about Tony. We were friends since we were 10 years old. We spent many summers together--sailing and doing various pranks. He was a dear friend and I will miss him. My thoughts are with his family and all who loved him.

LynnM Sevigny-Coombs

March 15, 2016

My heartfelt condolences to the family of such a caring doctor, and a great family friend. Rest in Peace, Dr.Mig..

barbara wylan

March 15, 2016

in loving memory of tony.........from barbara on cape cod

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