A proud New York Yankees fan, Tony enjoyed watching golf, playing scratch-offs, and sharing good food with those he loved. He never hesitated to offer advice, share a story, or lend his perspective. You would find him on the dance floor at parties, cooking on the grill in the summer, and taking pride in caring for his home, cars, and family. He retired as a bus driver for United Cerebral Palsy, where he was known for his kindness and dedication.
Tony was predeceased by his lifelong partner, Alice, and is survived by his beloved grandchildren, Kimberly and Ashley, and his cherished great-grandchildren, Anthony and Mae.
A private viewing will take place on Tuesday, November 11. Arrangements for the funeral Mass at St. Teresa Church are still being finalized.
Tony will be remembered for the many memories he created that will be forever treasured by those who knew him.