Posted by:
Steven Graziano
Posted on:
Friday, February 15, 2019
To the Nuzzo Family, I am so saddened to hear about the passing of Tony. I met Tony on my first day of Waterberry, 5th grade. He introduced himself and took me under his wing. He introduced me to all the kids In class. He made me feel accepted in a new neighborhood and we became very close friends. I remember riding our dirt bikes around Waterberry and playing at Waterberry Park. I remember going to football tryouts (Bloomingdale Bears), him trying to get me to join the team which I tried but it just wasn’t my thing. LOL. When I came home, he made me feel ok that I wasn’t going to join. That’s the kind of friend he was even then - a sweet and caring guy. Another adventure for us was riding the bus to middle school, Greenbrook and then it was off to high school (Lake Park). I remember him calling me when his dad gave him his cool Cutlass Supreme. He was so excited. These are memories that will last a lifetime. Our lives went in different directions after high school. But we rekindled and went on vacation with Carol and had a wonderful time. Tony, angel that you are now, watch over your family and friends. One day our paths will cross again, possibly on our dirt bikes :-). Thanks for the memories of our wonder years. Love, Steven
Posted by:
Andy Zomaya and family
Posted on:
Friday, February 15, 2019
Tony was an amazing friend. I can’t believe I am writing this. Every time we all got together, something extraordinary happened. We laughed so hard, so many times, tears literally streamed from our faces. I can’t even count how many times. I will never forget any of those times. Unfortunately, this past week, the tears were not from laughter. He loved his wife and kids so much. All my prayer and love to the Nuzzo family. God bless. Andy.
Posted by:
Steven (Laiss) Graziano
Posted on:
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Posted on:
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Tony and I grew up together. What a loyal friend. You will be missed my friend. Carol and kids will have lots of great people they can rely on for things. Until we meet again, RIP. 16
Posted on:
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
I am very sad to hear of Tony's passing. I have fond memories of playing as kids in the Greenbrook School playground and of Tony dominating some activities in the gymnasium (who remembers paying JAWS -- tony could run and jump like no one his size!). Tony was a good kid and I'm sure a better man. Prayers for Tony and his family and his brother Steve whom I know through our professional careers. Very sad.
Posted on:
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Tony was a great coworker that always brought a positive attitude to our team. He was good friend and will be missed by all the people that knew him. Our prays are with his family. We are so sorry for your loss.
Posted on:
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Such a terrible shock, such a lovely man who humour and presence will be sorely missed. May you rest in peace Tony x
Posted on:
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
We had so many great times growing up, he will be missed.
Posted by:
Louis and Gina Indovina
Posted on:
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Tony was a loving family man and a great friend. He will be truly missed. Our condolences, love and support are with you all. All our Love, Louie and Gina Indovina