Zanetello, Anthony J. Age 84. Lifelong Chicago resident, born and raised in Chicago's Roseland neighborhood. Graduate of Mt. Carmel High School and Roosevelt University. Retired loan officer for the SBA. Beloved husband of the late Evelyn (nee Leiman); cherished son of the late Vera DalleMolle Zanetello Valente and Bert Zanetello; dear friend to Roxana Roman and her parents Isabel and Tony Roman, who all looked after him in his final illness. Survived by many relatives in the Munarin, DalleMolle and Valente families. Tony loved creative writing, and shared his gifts and knowledge with many aspiring writers. He was always interested in how family and friends were doing, and loved visiting with them. Graveside committal services will be held at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, 6001 W. 111th St., Worth, on Saturday May 27th, 10:00 a.m. For further service information please contact Panozzo Bros. Funeral Home, Chicago Heights at 708-481-9230 or panozzobros.com.
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Sorry to hear of Anthony's passing. He was a supporter of writing and of labor. He will be missed by many, including the staff of the Blue Collar Review. My condolences to Ms. Roman and to his family and friends.
Al Markowitz
Partisan Press
Al Markowitz
June 12, 2017
Martha Anne Valente
June 2, 2017
My sincerest condolences go to you and your family. Rely on God to comfort you during this time. He keeps all of those who pass away in his memory because they are precious to him. Psalm 116:15
May 31, 2017
Our condolences from the Campagnolo Family, Mr & Mrs Delores & Victor, Pamela & Richard and Michael on the loss of a good MAN Anthony.
His parents Vera & Bert and like Mary and Ernie Dalle Molle and family just good and caring people.
They were great friends to our family always. The family was always happy to see them and Anthony.
Good memories of sunday nights when after a few "Rock & Ryes" the singing would begin after telling us kids to go to bed, "You kids have school tomorrow".
(like we could sleep with all the singing - .LOL)
Anthony will be missed, a person who cared with his opinions he expressed in person and articles he wrote in the newspapers etc..,.
The world could use more people like Anthony!
May 27, 2017
The thoughts and prayers of the Mount Camel High School community are with your family during these days. May the saints of Carmel welcome Anthony into God's eternal embrace and may Our Lady of Mount Carmel wrap you in the mantle of her love and care.
- Mount Carmel High School
May 26, 2017
I love you Uncle Tony! The children and I have the best memories of your love, support, and quality time together.
I am so glad to be your niece and have all the family memories with You, Your parents, my, Grandma Vera and Grandpa Bert Valente, your Brother, Mario Anthony (My Dad), your Sister Lena and your nephew, my brother, Mark Anthony....
As a young girl I remember the every Sunday Italian Dinners together growing up...driving to Chicago from Elk Grove and having family fun around the best italian cooking ever by your mom, my Grandma Vera.
Then later in life for you to know and love all my children: Holly, Haley (The twins), Decker and Dawson. They all love their Uncle Tony, too! You always loved us and made everyone feel important by caring about us individually.
Our Chicago trips were always the best, even as I grew up and moved away. We could says count on time with Uncle Tony!!
You will be lovingly missed but always remembered for the fun and great family times you were a huge part of.
Love ways and forever ♡♡
Martha Anne Valente Hinckley
Martha Valente Hinckley
May 25, 2017
I am truly sorry for the family's loss. May your treasured memories keep you strong in this difficult time.
May 25, 2017
MAY ANTHONY REST IN PEACE. A GOOD AND FAITHFUL FRIEND AND COUSIN. SR. DIANE DALLE MOLLE, M.S.C.
DIANE DALLEMOLLE
May 25, 2017
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