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Anthony (Tony) Bellavia; Loving Husband of the late Mary Bellavia; Devoted Father of Carl (Rose) Bellavia, Mariann (late Maddy) Rossobillo, and Toni Marie (Pat) Saraceno; Loving Son of the late Carlo and Anna Bellavia; Dear Papa of Angela (Danny) Latrofa, Antoinette (Marc) Molfese, Tina (Jamie) Warcyznski, Tony (Nicoletta) Bellavia, Vince (Maria) Rossobillo, Joe Rossobillo, Anthony (Alexis) Rossobillo, Lisa (Sam) Bertone, and Natalie Saraceno; Dear Great Grandfather of Giuliana, Giancarlo, and Donato Latrofa, Luca, Gino, and Mia Molfese, Nicholas, Adalina, and Baby Warcyznski, Valentina Bellavia, Nico, Tella, and Gia Rossobillo, Francesca and Samantha Rossobillo, Sammy, Mia, Nina, and Gia Bertone; Loving Brother, Brother in-law, Uncle and Friend to many.
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