1936
2014
Anthony Alongi of Newark, passed away on Friday, December 5, 2014 in Clara Maass Medical Center in Belleville. He was 78 years old.
Services will be conducted from the LaMonica Memorial Home 145 E. Mt. Pleasant Ave. Livingston on Tuesday, December 9 at 9 am, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 am in St. Anthony's Church in Belleville. The Entombment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Visitation will be on Monday from 3-8 pm.
Born in Newark, Anthony lived in Toms River for many years before returning to Newark 4 years ago. He was an Army veteran who worked in construction for many years.
Anthony was predeceased by his parents Conchetta (nee Livolsi) and Frank Alongi, two children Anthony and Frank Alongi, his sister in law Toni Alongi, and brother in law Frank Palma.
He is survived by his children Julia Alongi Riley and her husband Thomas, Michael A. Alongi and his wife Jessica, and Teresa Courage and her husband Louis; brothers Paul Alongi and Sebastian Alongi and his wife Marianne; a sister Julia Palma; grandchildren Justin, Sam, Miranda, Cecelia, Michael A. Jr., Chelsea, Anthony, and Frank; and many nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers the family wishes donations be made to Rosepetals at 825 Bloomfield Ave., Suite 107, Verona, NJ 07044, an organization dedicated to the care of terminally ill children and their families.
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December 12, 2014
G. Freeman
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
December 8, 2014
Joe Stivala
RIP Tony...mio compadre....May God bless you and hold you in his hand forever. My sincere condolences to your family...and all your close friends...you will be deeply missed...You fought hard...I know...but you never skipped a beat each day life brought you....God love you and your smile....
December 8, 2014
RIP in the hands of God mio compadre...you fought hard...but NEVER missed a life's beat! Amen I say to you Tony....God bless your family with my condolences .. you will be deeply missed...Joe Stivala
December 8, 2014
May ypu have comfort from God
December 7, 2014
To all of Tony's family we send our prayers and our Love of him.
Mark & Nadine Ciccantelli
December 7, 2014
My sincere condolence to the Alongi family for the loss of your beloved one. May the God of all comfort and peace strengthen you during this difficult time.
December 7, 2014
Linda Reitberger
Dear Julie: My deepest condolences to you,Paul and Anthony's family. I always remember how much fun he was, especially driving us to Seaside Heights to spend the weekend with your Mom at the guesthouse near Casino Pier. He was always very kind to me and I know how much he meant to you and your family. I know how much the loss of a brother and sister hurts. Again, my deepfelt sorrow. Love, Linda
December 7, 2014
Keith marino
I'll never forget the phone call and all the great stories and memories RIP Anthony Alongi you are loved and will be forever in our hearts God bless you and all of your family with love the Marino family
December 7, 2014
Julie Pantalon
Julie, I am so very sorry for your loss. Sending prayers to you and your family at this time!
Love and prayers
December 7, 2014
We will miss you!
Love,
Suzanne
December 7, 2014
My thoughts are with you Michael. R. I . P Tony..Alicia Marzarella
December 7, 2014
Tony I will miss the years together we did have some great time an love may you Rest In Peace Love Jackie
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