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Anthony Dalessio Obituary

Anthony J. Dalessio
Anthony J. Dalessio, 87, of Ridgefield, passed away peacefully on March 28, 2021. He was the loving husband of Carol (Pisano) Dalessio.
Anthony was born in Danbury, CT on September 17, 1933; the son of late Dominic and Jennie (Setaro) Dalessio. He was proud of his Italian heritage. Anthony attended schools in Danbury, CT and graduated from the University of Connecticut in 1955. While at the University of Connecticut he was a founding member and served as President of Chi Phi fraternity.
A Ridgefield resident since 1977, Anthony retired as Vice President of Texaco Europe. He started his business career with Canada Dry. In 1959, he started working for Texaco in Nyack, NY. In 1970, he and his family moved to Rome, Italy to serve as Managing Director Texaco SpA. After returning to the United States, he held various strategic executive roles which culminated in his retirement as Vice President of Texaco Europe. He retired from Texaco after 35 years in 1994.
Anthony was a member of the Marymount College Board of Directors and was at one time the Chairman of the Board. As Chairman, he secured the largest corporate grant in the college's history which was to develop a master plan for future buildings and renovating the campus concert hall. He enjoyed dining out at local restaurants, travel, and Broadway shows. He was a great story teller, loved being a leader and making friends wherever he went. He had a deep love of all things Ridgefield, gave generously of his time and expertise as he took pride in being a member of the community. Anthony was a parishioner of St Mary's Church for 44 years. Family, friends and love of his Catholic faith were most important to him.
Anthony is survived by his beloved wife of 64 years, Carol and their three devoted children: Diane Dalessio, Tony Dalessio, and Karen Dalessio. He is also survived by his grandsons: Christopher Lynch and Philip Lynch as well as his loving sister Rosemary Kasinskas and her husband Joseph, niece Jennifer Kasinskas, and nephew Joe Kasinskas and his children, Ellery and Luca.
The family would like to thank Sheraton Caregivers for their caring and loving in home care aides. In addition, thank you to St John Paul II Center, Danbury, CT and Meals on Wheels, Ridgefield, CT. Funeral services will be held privately. Contributions in Anthony's memory may be made to the Ridgefield Historical Society or Meals on Wheels. Kane Funeral Home is in care of funeral arrangements.

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Published by The Ridgefield Press & Danbury News Times on Apr. 3, 2021.

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Wayne Gallo

April 11, 2021

Dear Carol, Rosemary, Joe and the rest of Anthony's immediate family, I want to wish you my most sincere condolences at his loss. He was a great guy, one I truly enjoyed socializing with at our family functions. He always asked how I was doing, always offered positive insights on life from his experiences, always offered encouragement and caring. May he rest in eternal peace.

Jay McGiveran

April 10, 2021

Tony, was a great guy with a very friendly way about him. I always will remember his genuine smile with the feeling that he was really happy to see you. Both Gloria and I will miss Tony. With our memory of him.
Jay and Gloria McGiveran

Robert Peter and Donna Setaro

April 7, 2021

Very sorry for your loss

Rosemary Kasinskas

April 5, 2021

Tony, you are the best brother any girl could ever have. I can not remember a day that you weren’t part of my life. You have always been there for me and for my family. You loved me unconditionally. Mentor. Best Friend. Confidant. Role Model. Supporter. You were all of that and so much more. Your life was the road map we should all follow. Integrity. Honesty. Hard Work. Dedication. Humor.
Love of Family. Faith. I will forever love you and be grateful to you for all you have meant to me. Sleep well sweet Prince. Rest In Peace. We will one day meet again.
Rosemary

CHICK SETARO

April 3, 2021

DEAR CUZ-GROWING UP ON NORTH STREET YOU WERE BIGGER THAN LIFE TO ME,YOU WERE LIKE MY BIG BROTHER.THE RIDES YOU GAVE ME IN THAT BLUE CHEVY CONVERTIBLE-THE TIMES AT THE COLONY LIQUOR-THE HOLIDAYS ON BALMFORTH AVE-THE TIME YOU PUT CHRISTMAS LIGHTS UP FOR ME WHEN WE SOLD CHRISTMAS TREES ON NORTH ST.- I NEVER FORFOT-I NEVER FORGOT YOU-LOVE YOU AJ-KEEP THE SPAGHETTI SAUCE WARM. CHICK AND MAUREEEN SETARO

Karen Dalessio

April 3, 2021

Dad, you will forever be in my heart. I smile thinking of all the fond memories that we shared – you were the best Dad, my mentor, one of my best friends and so much more. Dad, you were a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle. I know you’re in a better place and will be welcomed with open arms by family members that passed before you. Please watch over our family – we’ll miss and never forget you. Love you forever, Karen D

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