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Anthony "Tony" Mattioli
March 15, 1958 - December 12, 2020
Lake Mary, Florida - Anthony (Tony) Mattioli, 62, of Colombia and Lake Mary, FL, passed away Sat, Dec 12, 2020 doing what he loved most, flying his gyroplane.
He is the son of May and Guy Mattioli of Lake Mary, Florida.
Tony is survived by his parents, May and Guy Mattioli; wife Gina Hawkins Mattioli; and brother Fernando Mattioli, as well as sister-in-law Yvonne Asmer and husband Pete; sister-in-law Suzette Scaturo; and brother-in-law Tom Hawkins and wife Ann.
Tony loved being a son, brother, husband and most of all uncle. He is Uncle Tony to Christopher Mattioli, Mia and Tara Asmer, Leah Pool and son August, Ali Myers and husband Don, and their children Aubrey, Alex, and Ashton.
He was the Chief Information Officer for Assured Partners, Inc. In addition to graduating from the University of Connecticut, Tony recently earned a Masters Degree from the New York University School of Law.
He had a passion for aviation. He was a pilot and an active member of this community. He also enjoyed wood working, cooking, reading, and spending time with family.
The family would like to thank the aviation community for their assistance when needed most. In addition, they would like to thank the Putnam, Palatka, Volusia, and Flagler police departments, as well as Florida Highway Patrol. A special thank you to Deputy Denham of the Putnam police department for his kindness and support to our family.
Tony's life will be celebrated privately by his family.
Messages of condolence may be made by visiting Tony's obituary found at www.degusipe.com DeGusipe Funeral Home, Sanford, FL in charge of arrangements.

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Published by The State on Dec. 20, 2020.

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Linda Manocchio,

December 20, 2020

Our deepest condolence to the Mattioli family, May God receive Tony into heaven and be reunited with his two grandparents who adored Tony from the day he was born.
Growing up together there was great memories.
Rest In Peace Tony!

Cesare Mammarella

December 19, 2020

Tony was much more than just my cousin, he was an older brother to me growing up in Connecticut.
I have so many great memories of he and Fred going out of their way to take their little cousin and do cool stuff. As an only child I spent many sleepover nights with them and my uncle Gaetano and Aunt May. Tony was the best, smartest and most accomplished person I know. I remember how angry my Uncle was when Tony got a motorcycle, but of course I thought he was the coolest. I remember the blue Cutlass he had, he would drive to my house just to take me for a ride. I remember him taking me to Uconn to see soccer games. These are memories that have frequently come up over the years now that I watch my 3 kids do things together.
My heart goes out to Gina, Fred, my aunt and uncle and all the people whose lives he touched, and there were many. I will miss him, his sarcasm and big heart. It was too soon. RIP my big brother, I love you.

Larry Wilson

December 17, 2020

Tony and I worked together for many wonderful years at PMSC, where he was an early employee and became a great leader and we and our customers loved him, to Assured Partners where we was beginning a new career as a senior executive. Tony was simply terrific!

MIchael Jann

December 16, 2020

Tony was my college roommate at U-Conn, back in the late '70s. He was so funny, and so warm -- a genuinely kind, gentle guy. I'm going to miss his smart-aleck wit, and just his voice, most of all. We had just recently reconnected during Covid, via Zoom calls, and after 40 years, he was the same great guy. I'm shocked, but so glad we reconnected. He did love flying, and he loved Gina, who I never met, but heard a lot about. I'm sitting here drinking a beer in his honor. I love you, Man. Mike

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