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Friday, January 5, 2024
Keri-Lozito Funeral Home
125 Main Street
Lincoln Park, New Jersey, United States
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6
January
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Saturday, January 6, 2024
Keri-Lozito Funeral Home
125 Main Street
Lincoln Park, New Jersey, United States
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Kevin Royer uploaded photo(s)
Saturday, January 6, 2024
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To my best friend of 50 years, I will miss you dearly. I will always remember the times together with you and your family. You and Sherri always treated me like a family member going on vacation or hanging out. Being your best man at your wedding and watching your kids grow up, remembering all the birthday parties was the best thing a friend can remember. You were taken way too soon my friend. I will miss you always.
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Nicholas Wehnert posted a condolence
Friday, January 5, 2024
I first met Anthony back around 1982 when we worked at Foodtown in Haledon. Great guy very funny. He sold me a bunch of firecrackers from his car trunk too. After he married my cousin Sherri we had several great parties at his home. They also graciously opened their home to us when Irene flooded us out. I’ll always remember these moments. RIP Big A. Love ya man.
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Kim Nunziato lit a candle
Friday, January 5, 2024
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I was devastated when I heard the news of Anthony's passing. Anthony was certainly one of a kind, he was so caring and friendly to everyone he met and he always had a positive attitude with everything. I loved talking to Anthony, he had a way about him and always made you feel like everything was going to be ok. He was a true family man who loved his family and friends. The saying is true that only the good die young. I pray for him and his family at this difficult time. May you rest in peace Anthony and know you will be truly missed by many people!
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Glenn Nasti posted a condolence
Friday, January 5, 2024
So long brother, see you on the other side, where you will shine just as you have done so before.
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Jeanne Urna lit a candle
Friday, January 5, 2024
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I'm devastated & heartbroken for myself, your family & friends. You were such a good soul who obviously touched everyone you met. I will miss seeing your smiling face at my office door, hearing your voice from down the hallway and hearing all the family & doggie updates and funny stories. Any time I needed help with anything either at the office or at home you never said no, no matter how strange my request. Your friendship is irreplaceable and I will miss you very much!!
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Kevin Zack posted a condolence
Friday, January 5, 2024
Anthony was always someone I truly enjoyed being around and talking with. It was a pleasure working with him for all these years and developing a true friendship. He always liked talking with me about the kids and how much he loved being a grandpa to Jaxson. He will be missed and I wish nothing but the best for his family.
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David Nesheiwat lit a candle
Thursday, January 4, 2024
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Anthony was always the constant when I started working at Tricarico 10 years ago. People came and went, things always changed, but Anthony's positivity, laugh, and smile always remained and we all looked forward to it no matter how bad of day we might have been having. He started sitting next to Glenn and I over the past couple of months so we had the privilege of more interaction and catch ups about life and sports and honestly we didn't realize how wonderful those were until something like this happens. He would consult with me about mechanical issues in the buildings and always be positive never negative about the task at hand and I am going to really miss that. We all lost a really good man and a really good soul and I'm sad he was taken from all of us way too soon. My deepest condolences to Anthony's entire family, we will miss him every day.
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Liliana Buftea lit a candle
Thursday, January 4, 2024
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This seems so surreal...I am in the office looking at the chair he used to seat when he stopped by to see how I was doing every day. Every time I hear the office entrance door, I wait for him to say "Are you looking for me? Someone said you are looking for me"....Or "Don't forget is pay week"....Or "God made me good looking instead of rich"....but Anthony was rich! His wealth was the ability to spread so much happiness and laughter and to care about everyone around him and never complained about anything. His stories were so funny and many times I was asking him to tell me again and again because I loved hearing and seeing all of his gestures and all the sounds he was making to make them real.
I am heart broken and I can't imagine that we will never talk about our kids, dogs and life in general. We will never be able to fill this emptiness he left behind. There is so much to say about this great colleague gone too soon.
Anthony will be dearly missed!!!
RIP
Liliana
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Niko Verikios lit a candle
Thursday, January 4, 2024
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I honestly can’t begin to express how I felt about Anthony. He was a man who left a mark on everyone that was fortunate enough to know him. His infectious energy and zest for life simply drew people towards him. Loved by all his friends and cherished by his incredible family, Anthony had an extraordinary ability to make everyday moments memorable.
I can still hear his voice echo through the office as he lifted spirits creating an atmosphere of warmth wherever he went. Whether he was sharing stories, cracking jokes, or simply offering a supportive presence, Ant had a way of making people feel valued and understood. Willing to help anyone and open-minded, he embraced life with an enthusiasm that inspired everyone around him. He always approached challenges with a positive outlook, turning obstacles into opportunities for growth. I learned so much from this man.
During all the times we spent at lunch just talking about the world around us and caring about how we dealt with life was a common thread. Anthony’s relationships with people were deep and meaningful, built on a foundation of compassion, understanding, and genuine care. His legacy lives on not just in the memories of those who were blessed to know him but in the everlasting effect of the love he shared and the impact he had on the lives he touched. I will dearly miss my friend.
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Monirul lit a candle
Thursday, January 4, 2024
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You leave us so unexpectedly.
I will forever miss you.
My days at work will not be the same without you.
My dear coworker & best friend.
I will see you again one day.
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Robert Murillo lit a candle
Thursday, January 4, 2024
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Pre-lockdown I sometimes got the chance to join Anthony for lunch (along with others at the office). We'd usually drive someplace nearby. It was great to hang with him, as he was always engaging and anecdotal. Post-lockdown, I didn't really get to do these. But he always had time for a quick chat as he made his rounds in the office. Diabetes was a shared topic for us, and he'd update me on how his day was. I'll always miss these regular interactions with Anthony. With an acknowledging nod, he'd first greet me with his usual, "Robert." Followed by a quick smile.
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Penny Sengstacken posted a condolence
Thursday, January 4, 2024
I can’t image what Tricarico will be without Anthony’s smile and helping hand. He exuded happiness and greeted everyone with joy and a bounce in his step. He will be truly missed.
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Renee M Scaltro posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 3, 2024
Big Worm-
One of the best neighbors we ever had. We are forever grateful to have meet and know you for 22 years. We take comfort in knowing Frank and you are together hanging out and talking like the good old days on Tulane.
We will miss you - Renee, Samantha, Nicholas Scaltro
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Eileen Storck lit a candle
Wednesday, January 3, 2024
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There isn't enough time or space to express how devasted I am to have lost my coworker, my friend, my confidant and my right hand buddy. My days will forever be missing your smile, your laugh, your genuine love of everything and our morning catchup talks.
Ant - I am lucky to have known you, I am lucky to have had our friendship and I am lucky to have another guardian angel watching over me. Rest in peace my friend.
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Denise Ambicki lit a candle
Wednesday, January 3, 2024
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Anthony was a kind coworker and integral part of the Tricarico Architecture and Design family. He greeted everyone with a smile and friendly conversation. He will be missed by many. Prayers go out to his family during this difficult and emotional time.
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Suzy Carrington lit a candle
Tuesday, January 2, 2024
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Anthony was a bright light for all of us at the 500 & 502 offices in the Tricarrico buildings. Always bringing a smile, asking how we are, seeing if we needed anything.
Anthony made our building warm with love & friendship. He will be tremendously missed.
Our condolences and prayers to his family. We are here for you like Anthony was always there for us.
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The family of Anthony DiGirolamo uploaded a photo
Tuesday, January 2, 2024
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