Anthony DeInnocentis
Born: Thu., Jul. 23, 1953
Died: Wed., Apr. 22, 2015
Visitation
2:00 PM to 6:00 PM, Sun., Apr. 26, 2015
Location: Rocco Funeral Home
Funeral Mass
10:00 AM Mon., Apr. 27, 2015
Location: St. Anthony Church


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DeINNOCENTIS, Anthony
"Tony" A lifelong resident of Everett on April 22. Beloved son of the late Americo and Concetta DeInnocentis. Beloved nephew of the late Nicolena and Rose DeInnocentis. Loving companion of Linda Shedden and loving friends Michael McLaughlin, Bill Hery, Frank DiMaria and Frank Mastrocola. He also leaves cousins, Franco and Fernando DiBenedetto. Funeral from the Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main St., EVERETT, on Monday, April 27 at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass at St. Anthony Church in Everett at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Visiting hours are Sunday only 2-6 p.m. Complimentary valet parking Sunday at Main Street entrance. Interment will be private. Anthony spearheaded EVERETT UNITED as well as numerous political campaign organizations.
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Mary Boever
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Posted Thu April 23, 2015
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Tony may you rest in Peace . You will be sadly missed by all your
Everett United Family and many freinds you have made.
My prayers are with you and Linda.
Mary B.
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Connie Dellarusso
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Posted Thu April 23, 2015
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Tony, I'm so glad we had spontaneous lunches of sushi at Kowloons and how you loved my pooch George. We will all miss your presence here at Park Plaza. I will always cherish the Beatle sheet music you gave to me. You will be sorely missed. When the casino is finally complete, we will all celebrate your achievements with you. RIP dear friend.
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The Clarke Family
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Posted Fri April 24, 2015
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Our deepest sympathy. We enjoyed seeing Tony and Linda in the neighborhood. He was such a gentle and friendly man. Our prayers for Linda and for Tony's eternal peace. Madeline, PJ, and Susan Clarke
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Ann and Pat Leone
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Posted Sat April 25, 2015
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Tony we will miss your kindness and smile. When we moved in you offered to help us (if we ever needed anything) and you stayed true to your word, always. YOUR smile and kindness will be missed. Rest in Peace.
Ann and Pat Leone
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Lillian Johnston
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Posted Sun April 26, 2015
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God's Blessings and Mary's Holy Light Shine upon You. Sincerely, Lil J.
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Ronald A. DiNicola
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Posted Sun April 26, 2015
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Tony was a guy you could talk to forever because he always had something insightful to say about almost everything. Whether it was the complexity of history and politics, the gift of being born Italian, or some other stimulating topic, Tony's would be a unique perspective, clever and well thought out. His take on a subject was never bland, never watered down. If it was a matter he had not fully developed in his own mind, he would take a pass, but never fake it. And Tony could see B.S. from a thousand yards - and he would grin, and tell you so. I did not have the gift of linear years with Tony having moved far from Boston, but the time I was given with him was quality to the core - there was no other kind of time to spend with Tony.
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