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March 20, 2018
Services
Friends may visit with the family from 1-3 PM on Sunday, March 25, 2018 at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne. A Celebration of life for Tony will be held at 2:30 PM on Sunday.
Anthony “Tony” Anzevino, age 75, of Montville, passed suddenly on Tuesday, March 20, 2018.
He was born in West New York, New Jersey and raised in Ridgefield. He graduated from Ridgefield High School with the Class of 1962 and continued his education at Rider University where he received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting.
As a young boy Tony rode his bicycle on his paper route in Ridgefield, drove a taxi, worked at a golf course before becoming a salesman in the steel industry. He enjoyed a long career in the industry from about the age of twenty-five having worked for Tube Sales Steel, Giberson Steel, and the Ryerson Holding Corporation before retiring in 1997.
Tony married his high school sweetheart, Lynn Ferrara, on April 23, 1966 at Saint Matthews Church in Ridgefield followed by a honeymoon in Florida. They had a fifty-one year marriage based on a foundation of love and respect.
Tony will be lovingly remembered as an outgoing, extremely social person who had a huge heart and was always generous with those he thought needing a helping hand. He enjoyed laughing, making other people laugh and was the go-to guy when it came to any questions regarding trees or shrubs. He volunteered in his community on the House and Grounds Committee for ten years and loved every minute of it.
For several years he enjoyed riding his Harley-Davidson motorcycle and really had fond memories of rides to Lake George, New York. Tony fell in love with Italy and often talked about how he longed to return there. Most of all Tony will be remembered for being a loving and devoted husband, dearly loved father, and proud grandfather.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations to the Wounded Warrior Project would be greatly appreciated.
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Friends may visit with the family from 1-3 PM on Sunday, March 25, 2018 at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne. A Celebration of life for Tony will be held at 2:30 PM on Sunday.

March 20, 2018
Services
Friends may visit with the family from 1-3 PM on Sunday, March 25, 2018 at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne. A Celebration of life for Tony will be held at 2:30 PM on Sunday.
Anthony “Tony” Anzevino, age 75, of Montville, passed suddenly on Tuesday, March 20, 2018.
He was born in West New York, New Jersey and raised in Ridgefield. He graduated from Ridgefield High School with the Class of 1962 and continued his education at Rider University where he received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting.
As a young boy Tony rode his bicycle on his paper route in Ridgefield, drove a taxi, worked at a golf course before becoming a salesman in the steel industry. He enjoyed a long career in the industry from about the age of twenty-five having worked for Tube Sales Steel, Giberson Steel, and the Ryerson Holding Corporation before retiring in 1997.
Tony married his high school sweetheart, Lynn Ferrara, on April 23, 1966 at Saint Matthews Church in Ridgefield followed by a honeymoon in Florida. They had a fifty-one year marriage based on a foundation of love and respect.
Tony will be lovingly remembered as an outgoing, extremely social person who had a huge heart and was always generous with those he thought needing a helping hand. He enjoyed laughing, making other people laugh and was the go-to guy when it came to any questions regarding trees or shrubs. He volunteered in his community on the House and Grounds Committee for ten years and loved every minute of it.
For several years he enjoyed riding his Harley-Davidson motorcycle and really had fond memories of rides to Lake George, New York. Tony fell in love with Italy and often talked about how he longed to return there. Most of all Tony will be remembered for being a loving and devoted husband, dearly loved father, and proud grandfather.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations to the Wounded Warrior Project would be greatly appreciated.
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