Norwich – Tony (Antonio) Domingo Lorenzo, aged 87, of Norwich, passed into eternal life on February 9th, 2019 after a short illness. Tony’s life began in New York City on January 21, 1932 to the late Antonio Cruz and Ivy Washington Lorenzo.
Tony was a Korean War Veteran serving in the United States Army. After that he found his niche in life as an Electronic Technician. He worked for the Brooklyn Navy Shipyard in New York until its closing. He moved his family to Oakdale, CT after finding a job with the Naval Underwater Systems Center in New London where he eventually retired on June 3rd, 1988.
Tony enjoyed playing and watching golf (especially Tiger Woods) and was an avid New York Giants fan who was often found watching football on Sunday afternoons surrounded by family. He was also a trivia buff, loved history, military documentaries, westerns, fishing, crabbing, figuring out word puzzles and, mostly loved being surrounded by his growing family. Tony’s all-time favorite hobby was taking photos at family functions. His DSLR was always close by ready to snap the next shot.
Tony is pre-deceased by brothers Errol and Ivan Lorenzo. He is survived by the love of his life of 65 years Agatha (Aggie) Pinkston Lorenzo of Norwich; his siblings Irving and wife Mary Lorenzo, Erene Lorenzo Yamashita, and Lucy Lorenzo all of New York; his five children Jeanette Lorenzo of Norwich, Tony and his wife Stephanie Lorenzo of Norwich, Kevin and his wife Cheryl Lorenzo of Colchester, Robert and his wife Monique Lorenzo of Oakdale, and Lisa and her husband Joe Consolini of Gales Ferry as well as 8 grandchildren, 9 great grands and step grands and numerous nieces and nephews.
Visiting hours will be at Church and Allen Funeral Service, 136 Sachem Street, Norwich on Friday, February 15th, 2019 from 4 to 6pm. Family and friends of the Lorenzo family are welcomed to come and celebrate the life of Tony D. Lorenzo. In Lieu of flowers donations can be made to the American Cancer Society. Please visit www.churchandallen.com to leave an online tribute or condolence.
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