OBITUARIES

Anthony "Tony" Lawrence Cuccaro

July 23, 1935 - May 11, 2020

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Obituary For Anthony "Tony" Lawrence Cuccaro

Anthony “Tony” L. Cuccaro 1935 - 2020

Anthony Lawrence “Tony” Cuccaro Jr. entered into heaven 05/11/2020, with his daughter on the phone with him at University Hospital Geneva.

Anthony was born in Pennsylvania on 07/23/1935, the precious son of Anthony Lawrence Cuccaro Sr. and Rose (Tartaglione) Cuccaro.

Anthony moved to Geneva, where he married Marlene Dixon, and together they built a home for their seven children. Toni (Ray) Braat; Janie (Dan) Girdler; Johnny (Danya) Cuccaro; Danny (Monica) Cuccaro; Cindy (Rick) Lawrence and Marianne (Kenny) Sutterfield. He had 24 Grandchildren, 55 Great Grandchildren and two Great Great Grandchildren, his favorite niece Patty Speicher, several nieces, nephews and cousins. Two sisters, Mary Jane Ehrman and Phyllis Black.

Anthony worked at Ohio Water Co for 39 years and he also had his own business Tony’s Trenching Service (“If you want the best…..Call Tony to put your troubles to rest”). Anthony was a very hard worker and he taught his children and grandchildren the tricks to many trades.

He loved all animals, and taught every one of his animals awesome tricks; from cows, horses, chickens, dogs and geese, and Yes, a goose named Lucy, who followed him everywhere he went. His hobbies were singing, old fashion cars, flower gardens and he always planted a large vegetable garden so he could share it with everyone who stopped by our house.

Anthony was not only a father to seven children, he was a father to many and our home was always opened to whomever had a need. He had a wonderful sense of humor, always making us laugh, and where ever he went with his precious little dogs, his goal was to leave a smile on those he encountered.

Tony was preceded by his wife Marlene; Daughter: Debbie; Parents; Brother: Lawrence and Sister Carmelina Marie Taylor

Anthony wore many hats in our lifetime, a loving son, brother, husband, father, uncle, grandfather, friend, and an awesome leader. He wrote on the heart of many and the legacy he left to all of us is THAT FAMILY STICKS TOGETHER NO MATTER WHAT. He taught us how to love and showed us his love.

A “Drive-Thru Visitation” will be held at Walker Funeral Home, 828 Sherman St. Friday, 05/22/2020 from 4:00 – 8:00 PM, where guests will enter through the parking lot and will be directed by staff. The family will receive guests from a safe distance and ask that everyone please remain in your cars, as this is a safe way to pay your respects.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Dementia Society of America, PO Box 600, Doylestown, PA 18901

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  • August 31, 2021

    Tony you will forever be missed your bright smile your laughter your love of chocalte milk and the countless times you would tell us "gosh your beautiful" may the lord wrap his arms around your family you will be dearly missed ❤️ ~Mayra Echeverria

  • August 31, 2021

    Thank you Dad for being my best friend, my protector,my hero, for teaching me to love and always telling me I can do anything as long as I put my mind to it. I am thankful and honored that I got to share you with my children and grandchildren. I am thankful that you were always by my side. I am thankful that you always had my back. I know now I am going to have to walk on this journey of life with out you here and I will just have to take one day at a time. You may have left this earth but you remain in my heart ❤️ forever so I will cary you with me wherever I go. I was and always will be proud to be your baby girl. I love you with all my heart ❤️ ~Marianne

  • August 31, 2021

    He was no ordinary man He was my Grandfather My Grandpa He was a man who had smiles and jokes to brighten your days. My grandpa loved to laugh, he loved to tease. My grandpa always made me feel good with his warm words of praise. My grandpa always knew exactly what to do. If he had to he would fight for what was right. He was my Grandfather. He was an amazing chef, he could make a jar of spinach taste amazing! He loved to take me to get an ice cream. Sharing a pop was one of his favorite things. He was never drunk and very proud of that. My grandpa was a hard worker and creative inventor. My Grandfather was someone who always had good stories to tell, He was Extraordinarily strong, almost as if he wasn't human at times. He really could run so fast! He taught me how important it is to watch the boss. He watched me come and go. He watched me make the same mistakes,He had made But that just made him love me all the more He was no ordinary man. He was my grandpa. And I'm proud to tell the world that Tony Cuccaro Was my Grandfather. Love you Grandpa Jennifer

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