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TONY BOZZELLI

Born: Jan 19, 1944

Date of Passing: Oct 27, 2011

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TONY BOZZELLI On Thursday October 27, 2011 Tony Bozzelli passed away at the age of 67. He is survived by his wife Adelina, daughter Daniela, siblings Maria and Carlo, brother-in-law Felice (Adriana), nieces and nephews Antonio (Tanya), Miguel, Carlito, Francesco, Giuseppe, Anna and Theresa (Fabrizio), as well as numerous others. He was predeceased by his son Michael, his parents Concetta and Michele, his sister-in-law Natalina, and his in-laws Antonio and Letizia. Tony was born on January 19, 1944 in Roseto Valfortore, Foggia, Italy. He moved to Canada in 1967 married Adelina and raised his children. Tony will leave a great void in all our lives, but his generosity, unselfishness, and everlasting love for family and friends will remain with us forever. The family would like to thank Dr. Ralph Wong, Nurse Kathy and his team for the excellent care they provided for Tony at St. Boniface Hospital Oncology Department. Special thanks to Fr. Sam Argenziano for all his love and prayers. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Holy Rosary Church, 510 River Ave. on Tuesday, November 1, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. A viewing will take place one-half hour prior to service. Entombment will follow at Waverley Memorial Gardens, 1501 Waverley Street. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, Manitoba Division, 193 Sherbrook St., Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 9Z9. THOMSON IN THE PARK 925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 29, 2011

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  • I am sad, I recently found out that Tony had passed away. I worked with Tony for 12 yrs. I will always remember Tony for he was a man with a very warm, kind heart. He could put a smile on your face just by being him. When he knew that you were feeling down he would bring you back up. I remember one Christmas when we exchanged gifts, he got me a globe castle that glows in the dark and plays music. I think of him every time I take it out at Christmas. Even after he was diagnosed with cancer and not feeling up to par, he would still be at work. I don't know how he did it. He was an amazing man. He was the BEST at his craft, no one can compare. I remember I complained one day that I was getting cold when I would go snowmobiling. He put in warm lining in my winter jacket just so that I would not feel chilled. He did all of our tailoring for me and my husband. Still to this day, we could not find anyone that could compare to him. He had a heart of gold. He is sadly missed by those he had touched. It was an honour to know him. We know God called on him to soon. But at least it is comforting to know, he is not alone. Now he is with his son. My deepest sympathy to Adeline & Daniela. - Posted by: Joan Fedak (former co worker at United Army Surplus) on: Feb 01, 2012

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