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Enrietto, Sr., Anthony E. age 82, beloved husband of Shirley (nee Manau); loving father of Mary (the late Earl James) Brisco, Ruth (Scott) Swasey, Karen (Craig) Neyman, and Tony (Colleen) Enrietto; fond grandfather of David (Ashley) Brisco, Cheryl (Justin) Shipley, Sarah, Timothy (Nicole), James, Jon, Jenny, Mike and Joe Brisco, Sam and Christopher Swasey, Chauncey and Chiara Neyman, Katie, Annie, Maggie and Tommy Enrietto; great-grandfather of Timothy Nathan and Annabelle Brisco; dear brother of John (Janet) Enrietto. Visitation December 26th Saturday 9:30 a.m. until time of Funeral Mass 11:00 a.m. at SS. Faith, Hope & Charity Church, 191 Linden Street, Winnetka, IL 60093. Entombment, Saint Adalbert Cemetery, Niles. In lieu of flowers memorials to USO of Illinois, 333 South Wabash Avenue, 16th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604 would be appreciated. Info: www.donnellanfuneral.com or 847-675-1990.
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Dear Shirly and family,
Of the thousand or so fine people that were a part of my time at Edison, Tony was at the very top. Some of the happiest moments were spent with you Shirly, Tony, Marilyne and myself. I am sure you will always have the very best of memories forever.
Ed &Marilyne Bartels
January 13, 2010
Dear Shirley and Family, please accept our sympathy on the passing of such a great man, he was always such a kind and loving part of the family, when he was with the Bushur clan. He will truly be missed by all of us, sorry we couldn't attend the services, but you are in out thoughts and prayers. With Love Larry & Susan Bushur Family
Larry Bushur
December 28, 2009
The Tony Enrietto family:
I am so sorry about "Ankie Gene's"
passing. I can see him in his overalls when he was talking to Baptista while waiting for Maggie's bus to come. What glorious days those were. All this and keeping Johnny in line. God bless you all and may God grant eternal rest to him. It was a pleasure knowing two wonderful people. Blessings to you Shirley....Grateful to be a family friend
Dolores "Dal" Vescove
December 28, 2009
Dear Shirly and family::
We are saddened about the death of Tony. We still can't believe it. He was a wonderful father and husband. He will be missed dearly. Sorry we have not kept in touch. Your are in our heart and prayers Affectionaly Rose & Bob Matthews
December 27, 2009
Dear Tony and Colleen - we are saddened to hear the news of the passing of your father. We hope you are able to share many fond memories as you reflect on a wonderful life of 82 years. Please accept our thoughts and prayers for your family. Your friends, Fred and Jill O'Connor
Fred OConnor
December 26, 2009
Dear Mary, It has been forever since we last talked or saw each other.
I saw the notice in the paper yesterday and wanted to reach out and express my sympathies to you and your family. We went to grammar school and high school together.
Mary Stover (Zarek)
December 26, 2009
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time.
Gary & Katie Waitzman
December 24, 2009
Dear Tony and Colleen,
Tony please accept our sympathy on the passing of your father.
Colleen you were a super hero in his care and well being in his final weeks and days. I don’t know how you managed to do all that with 4 small children. You truly are a blessing.
We love you and your entire family.
Dennis & Kitty Conley
December 24, 2009
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