Antonio Fusco
Antonio a.k.a. “Tony” Biaggio Fusco, age 59, passed away on Friday, December 31, 2018.
He was born on July 15, 1959 to Giuseppe a.k.a. “Joe” Fusco and the late Gloria Manti. He grew up in Ville Emard and loved playing hockey and every sport imaginable with his friends. Tony married Marina Gabrielli on May 25, 1985. He was a hard-working entrepreneur, an amazing salesman and problem-solver. He took great pride in his work and did all in his power to provide for, and protect his family.
He is survived by his father, Joe; his wife, Marina, his daughters, Sandra and Sarah; his son-in-law, Shayne; his sister, Louisa; and many relatives and friends.
Tony was always the life of the party. He told the best stories, loved joking around, going out to eat, and was always happy to be surrounded by good people. He was a very kind and generous man. He made new friends everywhere he went.
Family, friends, colleagues and those whose lives were touched by Tony are invited to reminisce, grieve, support each other, and share great memories of him.
As an expression of sympathy, memorial contributions may be sent to the Welcome Hall Mission / Mission Bon Acceuil.
He was born on July 15, 1959 to Giuseppe a.k.a. “Joe” Fusco and the late Gloria Manti. He grew up in Ville Emard and loved playing hockey and every sport imaginable with his friends. Tony married Marina Gabrielli on May 25, 1985. He was a hard-working entrepreneur, an amazing salesman and problem-solver. He took great pride in his work and did all in his power to provide for, and protect his family.
He is survived by his father, Joe; his wife, Marina, his daughters, Sandra and Sarah; his son-in-law, Shayne; his sister, Louisa; and many relatives and friends.
Tony was always the life of the party. He told the best stories, loved joking around, going out to eat, and was always happy to be surrounded by good people. He was a very kind and generous man. He made new friends everywhere he went.
Family, friends, colleagues and those whose lives were touched by Tony are invited to reminisce, grieve, support each other, and share great memories of him.
As an expression of sympathy, memorial contributions may be sent to the Welcome Hall Mission / Mission Bon Acceuil.