Anthony A. Daltorio, 80
Anthony A. Daltorio, 80, of Hopedale, passed away, Tuesday, February 9, 2016 at the Golden Pond Assisted Living Center in Hopkinton. He was the beloved husband of Jean S. (Fogan) Daltorio for 58 years.
Born on Milford, January 18, 1936, he was the only son of the late Americo and Cora (Buiso) Daltorio.
Raised and educated in Milford, he attended Bentley College in Waltham, graduating with a degree in accounting. He worked for the Stylon Corporation in Milford, relocated to Alabama for a short period, and later returned to Hopedale to work for the Boston Music Company, eventually retiring as the General Manager.
Anthony and his wife lived the majority of their lives together in Hopedale, retiring, and enjoying six months in Florida, and six months in various locations in MA, including Westport and Plymouth. He enjoyed riding his motorcycle, traveling the world with his wife, gardening, square dancing, coin collecting, golfing, and time with his family.
In addition to his wife Jean, he is survived by his daughters Darlene F. MacPhee of Medway and Laura J. Manning and her husband Paul of Hopedale, and his son Mark A. Daltorio and his wife Yvette of Millville. He was the grandfather of Tanner J. MacPhee, Kyle R. MacPhee, Paul J. Manning, Christopher J. Manning, Danielle M. Daltorio, and Jennifer L. Daltorio.
At the request of his family, services will be private, and are under the direction of the Consigli-Ruggerio Funeral Home, 46 Water St., Milford.
Anthony, or Tony, as he was known by many, will be greatly missed.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, P.O. Box 96011, Washington, DC 20090-6011, or at www.alz.org
Guest Book
Dear Jean, Darlene, Laura & Mark - so very sad to hear about your husband/father. Thinking of you and keeping your family in my prayers.
Cathy (Cosetta) Gosselin
Dear Jean, Darlene, Laura & Mark,
There's so much that should be said at this time. Just want you to know that I'm thinking of you, and hope you find comfort in knowing that Tony, and all that he meant to you, will remain in your heart forever.
I lost my husband, Wally, June 8, 2015, and I'm beginning to find peace with his passing. Time and patience is a great healer.
My best to all of you.
Gladys (Gaskill) Anderberg
Gladys Anderberg
Dear Jean, Darlene, Laura and Mark......Our heartfelt condolences to you all. The many great memories of days gone by will never be forgotten. May peace be with you in your time of sorrow. God Bless You All !!!
Dick & Bev Orff
Richard & Beverly Orff