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Life of Tony
Starting with his early days in Brooklyn, Born in 1925 Tony had a remarkable life. Whether it was helping his father bottle beer or later peeking through the fence at Ebbets Field as part of the "Knot Hole Club" there was rarely a dull moment.


Tony with his poodles.





The Family Business


Italian Restaurant where all they served was Meatballs and Spaghetti, All made from Grandma Adessos' recipes from Italy.
Tonys' Mother Angela and Father Tony are in the front row and her Brother Larry on the right and Sister Marion on the left.
His other Sister Josephine on the top row.


Tony with his Older Brother Larry




Tony as Ring Bearer in a neighbors wedding.



Tony at Age 5 in in first of many Tuxedos'.

                                                                              


Tony with his Sister Marion and his Twin Brothers George and Tommy in Brooklyn.


                                                                           

Tony when he graduated Dowling/Adelphi College.





Tony Fencing in a Tournament (In White on the Right)


Newspaper Article on Tony Judging a Fencing Tournament



Tony never had to tell a big fish story: He caught the big fishes!



 

A Beautiful Striped Bass!



Tony and Steven off to the Power Squadrons Founders Day Dance.





Women Love Tony.



Men want to be him.



Having fun at the Power Squadron Christmas Party with his friend.












Tony Loves his Great Grandchildren. Alex and Ashley.






Tony with his Great Grandson Alexander.

                                         
In Tonys' later years he made friends everywhere, here with the Kind lady from Stop n Shop where we became regular store favories.  Everyone called Tony Grandpa and asked about him when he could not make it to the store.




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