Anthony S. Muscato

anthony s. muscato
Greece: Died on Thursday, January 17, 2008, after a short illness, at St. John's Home. Anthony is survived by his wife, Margaret (Luzzi) Muscato, of 61 years; his sons, Frank (Frances) Muscato and Anthony J. (Sheila) Muscato; 6grandchildren: Jennifer (Ed) Muoio, Christopher (Kim) Muscato, Rachel Muscato, Aimee (Ken) Bateman, Lisa Muscato and Stephanie Muscato; 5 great-grandchildren: AJ Muoio, Sabrina Muoio, Samantha Muscato, Scott Muscato and Alex Bateman; and many nieces and nephews. He was a member of Roofers Local Union No. 22 and the Sheet Metal Local #46 for over 50 years. Anthony served in WWII in the 985th Field Artillery Battalion in North Africa and Italy. He received two purple hearts. Friends may call Monday 2-4 & 7-9 P.M. at Vay-Schleich and Meeson Funeral Chapel at 1075 Long Pond Road. His Funeral Mass will be celebrated, Tuesday 10:30 A.M. at St. Mark's Church, 54 Kuhn Road. Private interment held at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in All Saints Mausoleum. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to St. John's Home, 150 Highland Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620 in his memory

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  1. Chris & Jen,

    My sincere sympathy on your grandpa’s passing. May you find comfort in our faith and in your memories.

    Kevin Mannara

  2. Dear Aunt Sue, Frank and Anthony and families,

    I am so sorry to hear this news; Uncle Tony has always been a standard in my life to live up to. Unfortunately, I won’t be able to get to Rochester by this week. However, my wishes and prayers are with you. I am sorry that I can’t be there. Aunt Sue, I hope that you are bearing up. You have a wonderful family to help you. Please take care and I hope to see you soon. love, Pidge (john camelio)

  3. TO CHRIS, KIM, SAMANTHA AND THE REST OF THE MUSCATO FAMILY. WE ARE TRULY SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS. YOU WILL BE IN OUR PRAYERS.

    PLEASE LET US KNOW IF THERE IS ANYTHING THAT WE CAN DO.

  4. Tony,
    My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this very difficult time. May the Lord’s peace & comfort be with you.

  5. Tony,
    Please accept my families deepest sympathy at the loss of your father. I know it is hard to accept such a great loss, but we must remember that he has gone to a much better place, and his suffering has ended. In time we know that we will all be together again, but for now we have our memories to cherish. I’m sorry that I was unable to attend the viewing and pay my condolences in person, but I somehow missed the obituary in the paper. Again On behalf of my family please accept our heart felt sympathy.

  6. Uncle Tony and his family are in our prayers. Our love to Aunt Sue, Frank and Anthony and their families. We regret can’t make it to the funera, but you will be in our thoughts and prayers.
    Love, Eleanor and Paul


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