Antonio Spadafora
Born: Mon., Mar. 27, 1922
Died: Thu., Sep. 3, 2009
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SPADAFORA, Antonio "Tony" Of Everett on September 3. Beloved husband for 56 years of Lucy Gentile. Loving father of Frank, Linda and Sandra Spadafora. He is survived by 4 loving grandchildren Christine, Mark, Vanessa and Amanda. Beloved brother of the late Franceso, Vincenzo, Maria and Antonietta. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to visiting hours on Sunday 4-8 p.m. Services will be held in the funeral home at 7:30 p.m. Donations in Tony's memory may be made to the American Cancer Society , 9 Riverside Rd., Weston, MA 02493. Tony was the founder and operator for 40 years of Spadafora Iron Works of Everett. Interment will be private. Rocco-Carr-Henderson Funeral Homes 1-877-71ROCCO www.roccofuneralhomes.com
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Bill Woodbury
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Posted Fri September 04, 2009
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Lucy, Frank, Linda and Sandra - I am deeply sorry for your loss. I always enjoyed talking with Tony over the years. His hard work ethic he carried over from the old country served him well. I have many fond memories of Tony and of course all of you as well. My thoughts and my Mom's as well are with you all, I will miss Tony, Love
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Michele
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Posted Sat September 05, 2009
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Dear Linda, Frank and entire family, Are thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time, your dad was quite the man a big guy with a big voice. I have such fond memories of him and your mom and time spent with them, and working for him was such an adventure its seems like yesterday, He would come in every morning cracking the whip and of course yelling, of what fun, Love Always, Sincerely, Michele Noe
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Mary Ireton Ploumbidis
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Posted Fri September 11, 2009
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On the memories...he's up there now with good ole Sarg. Remember when I would try to sneak out and put on the make-up at your house only to have Mr. Spad wash my face under the kitchen sink. Spent a lot of good memories at Sammet Street. Thanks for the memories and the "trips to Italy"...Will miss him.
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