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Linda Veno posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Tony was a great brother-in-law. And, I truly believe, he was the most popular man in Olean. He will really be missed.
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The Lowe family posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Our hearts and Prayers are with Bonnie and the family. Tony was such a nice man - it would our pleasure to have known him. Hugs to you Bonnie. Love Lydia and family
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John J Fusco posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
What a great human being and was a pleasure to be his friend although would always see him when i would visit my brother Francis. Love to the family. Sincerely John Fusco Port Orange Fla.
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Liz Kreydt Smith posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Bonnie: I am so sorry to hear of Tony's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Liz Kreydt Smith
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Ann Dougherty(Aunt Catherine daughter posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Bonnie and Family: I am sorry to hear about your loss. Tony was a good man. I pray that God will carry the family through this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Ann Dougherty, Dunmore PA.
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Dick DeGolyer posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
I grew up on West Water street before moving to Elmira Heights and have known Lubean all my life.Lubean touched many and I will have many fond memories ..please accept my sincere condolences ...Dick DeGolyer...
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Gloria Lynn & Family posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Even though I have not seen Tony in a long time, we were able to talk often. I will miss that very much and my deepest sympanthy is extended to Bonnie and the family for my Uncle Tony. My God Bless him and keep him. I will see him again.
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Brenda and Ron Gerhard posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Dear Carl, Linda and family, Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your brother. His life was certainly full of friends, family and fun. AND he was a Republican -- our kind of people! I know how close you were and can't imagine how hard this loss is for all of you. You are in our hearts and prayers. Love and hugs, Brenda and Ron
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Shirley Genberg posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
My condolences to the Veno family. Tony impressed me from the day we met, by the faith he exhibited and the love he clearly had for his family and friends. I will miss him.
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Christine (daughter) posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
I will miss you so much Dad You will never be forgotten & your smile & love will live in my heart forever! when Nate was born you took him into your arms & cherished him as your own and you were so proud I am so grateful. I'm glad that you got too see him grow into a fine young man who I have you to thank for that without you I would of never made it, I love you so much dad you will be in my heart forever. Always Christine
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Laura Lindsey, RN posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Mr. Veno was a wonderful man and it was my pleasure to have been able to know him and his family. I was priviledged to be able to care for him and he will be missed greatly by all.
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Gus Augostini posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Lubean and I grew up together. He was always a good, honest man devoted to his family, his church and his community. He was a genuine individual, a peson who would always make you feel good about yourself because when he greeted you he was sincerely happy to see you. My sysmpathy and my prayers go out to Bonnie and Luberan's family. May he rest in the peace of the Lord.
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Anne Baldwin & family posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Uncle Tony was the best uncle anyone could have, one that I was fortunate to really get to know well. He always had a radiant smile on his face. He was a great family man, who loved all. He regularly asked how my little squirts were doing. That meant so much to me. Asking how others were and helping them in any way he could came natural to him. A few weeks ago he talked to Danny and said how much joy kids do bring you, Uncle Tony welcomed them like Jesus did. I admired his genuine love and commitment to his family. He loved knowing that he was on the prayer hot line chain, he had great faith and appreciated all the pray warriors and prayers that went up on his behalf. That meant so much to him. Olean won't be the same without him. We have a lot of good memories of Uncle Tony. He was a very generous man who always warmly welcomed us into his home when we needed a place to stay with a hot meal awaiting you. You also never left hungry as he saw that you got a man sized lunch to take. My Godfather, Uncle and friend. We will miss him a lot. We are so thankful we had the privilege of being a part of his life. He will live on in our memories and we will look forward to meeting again when there will be no Good-byes. We love you Uncle Tony, thank you for all you were, did and for the legacy of family and love you left. Our love, thoughts, and prayers are with all the family.
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Richard and Jean Keffer posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Our thought and prayers go out to our Dear Cousin - Tony's Wife - Bonnie Veno and Family. Tony will be greatly missed. He was such a positive person. I will always remember him with a smile on his face. We are thankful his suffering is over and his life continues on in Heaven.
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Steve Mooradian posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
I met Tony in Nov. of 1961 and we became friends immediately. I will always be gratful for his stand beside me through 27 years working at NYS Cons. Dept. He was the most faithful, dedicated "right-hand man" anyone could hope to have and he was ever ready to get the job done. I will live with the memories of 48 years of true Friendship. You were (and still are) my FRIEND. Steve
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Bonnie Veno (your wife) posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
I loved you with all my heart and soul and I will miss you forever. My mornings will never be the same. You were so happy and full of fun every morning that it started our days out happy. I always felt like God was with us. You were so faithful to him in everything you did. I will miss you forever and my love for you will never stop. My wonderful memories will never fade and I will try to have those memories bring me through these sad times. Your love for people was fenominal and you had some wonderful friends and we will all miss you. I know your pain and suffering is over and that makes me feel happy but I will miss you with all my heart. I loved you dearly and always will. Love always, Bonnie
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Carla Jones and Family posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
What a joy and blessing to have you as my Uncle. You were a great example of what a humble, selfless human being looks like. Thank you for the many times you welcomed us into your home. For the countless times we stayed there, I always will consider it my second home. So many fun memories of you and the family.eating, laughing around the dining room table. I miss you my Uncle. You were truly special man. A family man. A man full of joy and faith. We will meet again. All of our love to Aunt Bonnie and our cousins. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
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Carl Veno posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Brothers have a special relationship. They tell each other secrets that are kept for a lifetime. They support each no matter what the outcome. We could argue one minute and hug each other the next. A brother is always there to cheer you up on bad days, to celebrate fun days and tell you the latest neighborhood news. Tony was just that kind of brother. We watched each other grow up, and shared each other’s joy and pain. Even after I left Olean 35 years ago, we were always connected. Hardly a week went by that we didn't get on the phone and talk for hours about important events as well as less important things. Although the empty feeling of losing him sweeps over me now and then, I always find a sense of healing in my wonderful memories of him. After the many years of visiting Olean, I will miss his broad smiling face, his insistence that I check my oil before leaving Olean and his insistence that I stay with him instead of spending money on a hotel. I will always remember a healthy and generous and caring Tony. I will see him in the crowd going to early Mass. I will see him drinking his morning coffee across from me, getting ready for a new day. I will see reading the worn-out pages of a Bible that became a huge part of his life. I will see him laughing while at Burger King chatting with his boyhood friends. I will see him on a fishing boat making its way across Lake Erie. I will see him when I drive by an open front porch and see the people there waving at friends. I will see him doze off in a comfortable chair. But most of all I will see him as a complete family man, with a wife and children who adored him. I will see him when I see the yellow tulips blossom in the spring. I’ll remember a tender brother who hugged me before I would drive away from Olean each visit, calling out "God Bless" with a big smile, adding, “And don't forget to check your oil." Goodbye my bother, I love you and I will miss you. And I will never forget you.
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chris flicker posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
tony,you were the best father in law a man could have. I will never forget you. i hope you get heavy up there, god knows you took enought gas down here. your the best.
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Bob and Angela Vickers posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
We send our deepest sympathy. I will always remember his beautiful eyes and wonderful smile. Bonnie, we will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.
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jordan flicker posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
grandpa, ill miss you, everytime i drive your truck i think of you...rip i love you
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Tom (son) posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Dad , How do i begin , i still am having a very hard time coping with not being able to talk with you on a daily basis & pray for the faith you have had your entire life to find me . I am typing this as tears roll down my face while looking at your picture w/ me thinking if i could only have that special talk with you again with you kidding w/ me about daily accurances you had at the burger king w/ the guys whom you enjoyed your time with ... they were so special to you .. I found great pleasure in watching the man who raised me almost turn into that kid again while enjoying that time .. I will miss our dinners on fridays for fish & how everyone in the place new you & your terrific smile . If i could have one wish it would be to grow up and to be just like you . So until we meet again I will say as you always said " Be careful Tom GOD BLESS - I returned with " ok dad - I LOVE YOU !! GOD BLESS PS >> I will always take care of my Mother that i promise you promise you - So rest in peace ! If anyone really wants to know what i want to accomplish in my life - I will tell them " i want to be like my father was ." you raised all of us (kids) very well & until we meet again . i will always cherish our talks & those special sayings good bye Tom - GOD BLESS ! And i leave by saying goodbye Dad --- I LOVE YOU ! GOD BLESS
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john de golyer posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Tony was a very good friend.And I so looked foreword to his visits to Florida when we would relive our youth.He is greatly missed
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Bonnie,your wife posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
I have had time to think about the passing of Tony and still I grieve for him. I do miss him so very much and am sure that he is living in God's house. I still think of you everyday and not a day goes by that I don't thank you for what you have given me. Our children are a huge part of my life and we all think about you often. I feel still close to you in our home. God Bless you. I love you. Your wife, Bonnie
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your Daughter Christine posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Dad, As each day goes by you are closer to me then the day before.... Every where I go and everything I do I see you.... I wish I could see how happy you are, it is so hard for me to get past your sickness... It's been almost 2 years and I miss you so very much my heart aches to see you standing in my kitchen reading the paper saying telling mom to lets go. You've taught me so much in life , kindness, gentleness and to always believe in yourelf. I was so blessed to have you as my dad.. Does the hurt every go away?? I have to believe your in a better place and at peace .. Watch over mom and take care of her .. I need her in my life she is my very best friend and a wonderful mom ... DAD WE ALL MISS YOU AND LOVE YOU!!!! Some day I know I will feel your hug again & see your smile . You are always in my thoughts!!!!!! Goodnight Dad.
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