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Stephanie Sharpe Lange posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Sonya.... Your words are beautiful.. Although it had been many years since I had seen "Uncle Tony" he has always remained in my heart. I have so many memories of staying at the house in Gaston. I will be praying for you, Joey and your families. Much love-
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Rickey Vick posted a condolence
Monday, January 13, 2014
Tony was my friend and neighbor for over thirty years, Donald Gunter Tony and I have had so many laughs together over the years under the tree at Donald's shop .
Sometimes we laughed about something one of us had said or done and sometimes about life in general.
Tony and I have not laughed much since Donald passed and we haven't talked much either but I will always remember the days under Duke's tree.
I hope you and the Duke have a good laugh.I will keep you all in my thoughts
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Joyce Tucker-Harsco Rail Payroll posted a condolence
Saturday, January 11, 2014
My deepest condolences to Joey & the Delucia Family. You will continue to be in my thoughts & prayers. Tony was a very sweet & loving man that loved his job, his family & his friends. Joey, I see the same loving qualities in you that your father have. May the memories you have in your heart help you through the days when you are sitting alone & the grief becomes to unbearable. Remember your friends & your father's legacy to get you through. Tony will truly be missed as a pillar of the Harsco Rail family. He helped so many & cared for all.
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Pat Powell posted a condolence
Friday, January 10, 2014
Sonya,
I thought I had shed all the tears I could stand but as I read your beautiful memories above the tears are running down my face again. Your dad loved you & Joey & his precious grandbabies so much & I know he would not want you to be so heartbroken. Knowing him like we did, we know he would have been amazed that so many people were there to honor & celebrate his life & maybe a little embarrassed but he was such an amazing friend that was loved by so many. Just remember all the wonderful memories & remember that he is still watching over you. Some day we will all be back together again in such a wonderful, beautiful place. LOve you sweetie.
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Rick Teeter posted a condolence
Friday, January 10, 2014
I have many fond memories of Tony, especially when we were working together out on the railroad track. Tony designed a lot of equipment over the years and I had the pleasure of working with him videotaping his "latest design" on many occasions. He was an "over the shoulder" director making sure that I got the shot(s) he said were major selling points of the new machine(s). Rest in peace, Tony-you are going to be greatly missed.
Our condolences go out to Debbie and rest of Tony's family.
Rick & Rosemarie Teeter
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Robert Miller posted a condolence
Friday, January 10, 2014
Debbie:
I too will miss Tony, his good hearted laugh and sense of humor. He was a great friend and work compatriot for 44 years. I could always bounce one of my "ideas from the shower" off him and after some discussion he would invariably say "let me think about it" and in a couple of hours be back to discuss some more, add positively to the idea and then we would scheme how to get it accepted by the bosses and turned into reality. He was a great person, a great Engineer and I'm thankful to have known and worked with him. He's now in a better place without pain and hopefully we'll meet again.
Robert Miller
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Ruby Jenkins (Crooks) lit a candle
Thursday, January 9, 2014
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Ruby Jenkins (Crooks) lit a candle in memory of Anthony Pier DeLucia
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Christy Harmon lit a candle
Thursday, January 9, 2014
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Christy Harmon lit a candle in memory of Anthony Pier DeLucia
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Thursday, January 9, 2014
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Sonya Hancock posted a condolence
Thursday, January 9, 2014
My Daddy was a very special person with a very huge personality. He was warm, caring, and passionate about many things, especially his children and grandchildren. As most typical Italians, Daddy was outgoing, active, and loved to share with and talk to anyone he met. He would talk to complete strangers as if they had been friends for years and often leave them with advice on anything he thought was helpful to them no matter how big or little the issue. Daddy would even argue with complete strangers if he felt they might benefit from something he knew.
Daddy's always expressed his love. He gave advice freely on any subject to me, Joey, and even our kids when they were very young, and if he thought any of us didn't hold the same opinions or weren't going to heed his advice, his passion for what he felt was in our best interest would kick in and he would definitely share it with you. He could make you very frustrated (even angry) at him and make you love him even more at the exact same time. Every phone call from my Daddy always ended with "I love you."
Daddy loved sitting and talking with everyone. No subject was off limits and there was no subject that my Daddy was not able to discuss with some degree of knowledge. Daddy was very intelligent and very good at communicating with and reading others. Even when he was not feeling well, he still spent many hours on the phone with his aunts and cousins in New York and in Italy and worked hard to maintain those relationships as much as possible even though they were so far apart.
Every occasion we were together, Daddy greeted each and every one of us with a hug and a kiss and left each and every one of us with a hug and a kiss. Any disagreement two minutes prior disappeared entirely the minute my Daddy hugged and kissed me (or any of his "kids").
Even with a teenage son of my own, my Daddy always let me know that I was and always would be his "little girl" no matter what age I was. Growing up, my mother and my grandparents would often tell me about how my dad would dress me up as a toddler, sit me in a huge stroller (they were not as compact back then), and walk me up and down the sidewalks in New York stopping to talk to everyone who passed us and showing off his "little girl." I still have that stroller. Even in the few times of our worst disagreements (I am half Italian too of course), I knew my Daddy loved me and he knew I loved him. Daddy once even forbid me to have any contact with David, my wonderful husband of over 20 years now, when we were dating because we had broken up for a short time and Daddy couldn't fix his "little girl's" broken heart. I know that Daddy loved and respected David so much and would occasionally look at him with wonder when they were debating different viewpoints.
The same was true for Daddy and Joey, and Daddy's younger brother, "Louie." No matter their ages, Daddy always took care of them, advised them, and parented both of them, and I know he when he looked at them he saw his "little" boy and his "little" brother always. To Daddy, nothing was off limits or off the table because family knew no boundaries and was forever. Once you were "his" little girl, little boy, little brother, little grandchild, you were that to him always. This same care and concern spilled out of Daddy onto every person he met.
I, like so many others, will miss Daddy until we are no longer walking this earth but I know that my Daddy is no longer sick, no longer in pain, is reunited with his parents, and freely giving God advice whether He wants it or not. Now, I know that BOTH of my "fathers" are watching over all of us.
"Thank you all" so very much to everyone who has expressed their support and love through their visits and calls to Daddy while he was in the hospital and to all of his family since his passing. Daddy was greatly loved and, most of all, loved everyone greatly.
Love your "little girl" always,
Sonya
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Adrienne Schneider posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
I met Tony in 1962, when we both worked at an insurance company in NYC. I was 17 and he was 19. What I remember most about Tony, was his infectious smile and an Italian accent, which at times, needed translation. I am glad I spoke Italian. Anyone who met Tony, immediately liked him. If he considered you a friend, you could be sure he would do whatever he could to help you. We remained friends until he was called into the Army and stationed in SC. I was saddened to know of his passing. I pray that Debbie and Felicia will keep the memories of Tony in their heart so that those memories can turn into treasures for Caleb.
RIP Tony!
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Steve Caughman posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Debbie, Just wanted to express my sympathy to you an Felicia for the loss of a loved one.. You an Felicia are in my thoughts an prayers.. Time will heal the hurt, but the good memories will always be there..Remember that always. Never forget...........
Steve Caughman
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Adrienne Schneider lit a candle
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
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Adrienne Schneider lit a candle in memory of Anthony Pier DeLucia
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Mary Strickland posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
My heartfelt prayers and condolences to the family of Tony DeLucia. While I did not know Tony very well, he struck me as a very friendly, dedicated worker who will be very missed at Harsco.
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Tammy Lee Jeffcoat lit a candle
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
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Tammy Lee Jeffcoat lit a candle in memory of Anthony Pier DeLucia
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Priscilla Brabham posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Debbie, Bill and I loved Tony and will miss him very much. I know this is very hard on you and Felicia. Please take care of yourself and remember all the good times we all shared with him.
Priscilla Brabham
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William Brabham Sr posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
There will never be another one like him. He was the best boss I ever had. Saved me from myself on more than one occasion. Motorcycle road trips he participated in were always better than when he wasn't with us. He always lightened the heart with his laughter and was impossible to stay angry at. He stopped at my cubicle at work just about every day and we discussed topics ranging from Obamacare to the meaning of existance. I loved him a lot but most everyone that knew him did. I will miss him tremendously and can only imagine the void his absense will create for those closest to him and my heart goes out to you all.
Love
Bill (& Cill) Brabham
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Mickey and Mary Trippe lit a candle
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
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We have such fond memories of the 42 years we were friends with Tony. We cannot believe Tony is gone but the memories and love we have for Tony and Debbie will never end. To Debbie, your love for Tony was the type people only wish to ever find in life. We know you will miss Tony but I hope you find comfort in knowing that being married to you made him happy and he knew you loved him. We have such a void in our lives without Tony here. We know his laugh, love and friendship will never be forgotten. Debbie you and the family are in our thoughts and prayers and we will always be there for you.
Love,
Mickey and Mary Trippe
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jamie litrell posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
I'm so sorry for your lost. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Sending love your way, please let us know If you need anything.
Jamie and Dianne loop
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Michael Sharpe posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Ms Delucia I am so sorry for your loss. I have worked with Tony and considered him my friend for many years. He turly was a one of a kind. He will be missed by many including myself. If I can be of any service to you please let me know.
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Deborah Delucia posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
My Tony I am going to miss you so much! You are my rock! You are the one that kept me together don't know what I am going to do with out you here showing me direction!, I'm hurt heartbroken and also very angry! I don't understand why GOD took you away like this but I guess we r not suppose to question our faith. I love and miss you so much!! Felicia is heartbroken she thought of you as a daddy! You did so right by us! Our little Prince Caleb may be too young to remember you but he will know what a wonderful Peepaw he had!!! I will see you again one day baby!! I love and miss you so much it literally feels like someone ripped my heart to tiny pieces! Rest in peace my love!! Hugs and kisses until we meet again! Always and Forever!
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ALLYSON JEFFCOAT posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Deborah, I can only begin to imagine the hurt and loss you and the rest of Tony's family feels. I am truly so sorry for the pain and grief you are going thru right now. I hope and pray that you will find strength and comfort in your faith and your memories. I will be praying for you and the rest of Tony's family, friends, and loved ones. May GOD comfort and be with you thru this.
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ALLYSON JEFFCOAT lit a candle
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
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ALLYSON JEFFCOAT lit a candle in memory of Anthony Pier DeLucia
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Pat Powell posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
As I lit this candle for Tony, I reflected back on all the wonderful memories he & I shared over the past years. He was always such a dear friend who lived life to the fullest & never met a stranger. If he called you his friend, then you would never be alone. The world seems so empty with him gone but I know that we will meet again some day my dear friend. Until then, please give my sweet Dad & your sweet Mom & Dad a big hug from me. Gone but never forgotten. RIP Tony.
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Pat Powell lit a candle
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
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Pat Powell lit a candle in memory of Anthony Pier DeLucia
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Carolyn Williams Porth posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
so sorry for your loss...you and your family will be in my prayers....
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Carolyn Williams Porth lit a candle
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
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Carolyn Williams Porth lit a candle in memory of Anthony Pier DeLucia
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Sheila Pierce posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
We are praying for you, Debbie, and the entire family! I am so sorry for your loss!
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Don Eldreth posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Words cannot express the admiration and respect I had for Tony. I relied on his expertise and knowledge to resolve the many customer requests for over 27 years. He was not only a co-worker but a trusted friend. I know of the suffering he endured and know he is in a much better place. Thank you and rest in peace. Don Eldreth
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