Anthony DeLeo

Obituary of Anthony C. DeLeo

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Anthony DeLeo, of Mahopac, NY and formerly of Yonkers, NY died on August 4, 2017 at the age of 51. Anthony was born on August 26, 1965 in Yonkers, NY where he attended Yonkers schools. He worked as a carpenter and was a loyal member of the Carpenters' NYC Local 1536 for many years. With pride and compassion, he taught many new members of the trade the value of hard work. Anthony was a loving, caring, funny, and generous person who was loved by all. He was a very driven individual and once he put his mind to a task, he was unstoppable. A spiritual and God loving man, his love was never ending. He painstakingly built a beautiful home for his family where they shared so many wonderful memories. On June 25, 2000, Anthony married his loving wife, Doreen Glynn in Yorktown Heights, NY. Beloved son of Cosimo and Ida DeLeo. Devoted father of Madisyn DeLeo. Loving brother of Maria Frasca and Natali Martelli. Also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. Friends may call at the Sinatra Memorial Home, 601 Yonkers Ave. on Wednesday from 2-8 PM. Funeral mass at St. John the Baptist Church on Thursday at 11 AM. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery.

Wednesday
9
August

Visitation at Funeral Home

2:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Wednesday, August 9, 2017
Sinatra Memorial Home, Inc.
601 Yonkers Ave.
Yonkers, New York, United States
Thursday
10
August

Mass

11:00 am
Thursday, August 10, 2017
St. John The Baptist Church
670 Yonkers Ave.
Yonkers, New York, United States

Final Resting Place

St. Joseph Cemetery
209 Truman Ave.
Yonkers, New York, United States
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