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Lena Dickerson
May 28, 2010
My Deepest sympathy to his family I have know Tony as long as I have been one of his sales rep. Always a gental and kind man.Always had something nice to say.
Francesca Aiello and Family
June 7, 2009
To Jimmy and Patty and the entire Casaccio Family:I would like to extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family at this time of sorrow. I am hoping you will find comfort in all of your special memories of your dad. I remember his kind and caring ways and smile. We will always remember our family times in Lake Geneva and running into the Casacccio family. Also all the wonderful meals our grandmother prepared with supplies from your grocery store. God Bless.
Jackie Cosgrove (Peirce)
June 5, 2009
I will always remember uncle Tony as a warm and gentle man. I can remember playing at his house and even though all us kids could be loud and crazy at times, he seemed to always have a smile on his face. Lots of times he'd point to his cheek in order to get a quick kiss on the cheek from us as we'd walk through the room, which I do with my own children. Though we moved away when I was very young, I always remembered those kisses on the cheek, Lawrence Welk on the tv and a smile on Uncle Tony's face. My prayers go out to you Auntie Mickey, Patty, Little Tony, Tommy, Jimmy and the rest of the family. God Bless.
John & Luna Casaccio
June 3, 2009
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
George Matsukis
June 3, 2009
The Casaccio Family supplied our groceries from ~1956-1977 and I was proud to work there twice: once in HS and later in the early 70s while I supported my family and learned a number of life's lessons working with 'Tony.
Peace to you sir!
George
Ronald choate
June 2, 2009
I've been driving for decades and come across a lot of places and faces,but I was never so blown away by the polite way Tony came up to me and touched my arm and said "I suffer from it also"meaning Psoriosis. At the time it was quite bad. Not knowing who he was I asked Jimmy Reese (GOD rest his soul)whom I had talked to.I was pleasantly suprised to find out whom he was, and to have had such a nice dialog with this sweet man for the years following.It gives me cold chills just thinking what a great guy Tony was.FOR THIS HE WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN! To Jimmy C. and all the "Market Fresh" family my heartfelt sympothy goes out you all.
sincerely Ron "Roncho" Choate
Barb Schreck-Welnowski
June 2, 2009
My deepest condolences to the Casaccio Family. I will always have fond memories of Tony when I would go to work with my Dad at the store. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Lena Dickerson
June 2, 2009
I will truely miss your smile and your advise.
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