Donna Donegan

Birth date: Jun 3, 1934 Death date: Sep 23, 2022
Anthony B. Dolce, aged 88 years, passed away peacefully in his home in Lake Wales, Florida, on September 23, 2022. Anthony (Tony) was born in New York City on June 3, 1934, the second youngest son of Giacomo and Elvira Dolce. Ton Read Obituary
To Kathy & Anthony, may each happy moment be a lasting part of your special memories, may Tony rest in peace always, love your sister (aunt) Pat.
One of my fondest memories is Uncle Tony, Aunt Kathy, Anthony & my family driving up at Beaver Lake when he spotted a sapling he liked did a dead stop all 4 doors flew open, we got a shovel out of the trunk dug up the little tree threw it in the trunk & took ff like bandits LOL, good times!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Some of my memories of Uncle Tony also revolve around the houses on Beaver Lake Road. We had such great times there, both sides of the family coming together. Nothing but beautiful, happy times with wonderful people. Uncle Tony was a great carpenter and loved working on the house in Livingston Manor. I remember the times we went out on the lake fishing or swimming, the barbecues and the times that Uncle Tony drove us kids to the swimming hole and hung out with us all day. Aunt Kathy and Uncle Tony were always finding fun things to do with us kids during the summer in the Catskills. They were always the "cool" aunt and uncle. I will miss Uncle Tony very much but I have so many wonderful memories of him that I will cherish. Sending my love to Aunt Kathy, Anthony, Kristin, Ava, Sophia and Nick.
My memories of uncle Anthony are with me every time I look at the houses he and the family built on Beaverlake road I am fortunate to look at there work everyday
I was especially fortunate to help him build the last house I spent many a weekend helping with the construction .
I loved it when he would just stop and say that’s it we are finished for today it was time to relax and enjoy
He was there for my first deer
My dad aunt rose uncle jack and uncle Anthony had a love for each over that could never be broken
Even after the yelling and hollering while playing poker around the Christmas table at grandmas house
Nothing could keep them apart
Now they are once again together enjoying a little
Cake and black coffee
From George , Lisa and my family
With love you will be missed