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Anthony N. Robino

October 5, 1917 - August 20, 2015
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On August 20, 2015 of Ocean City. Age 97. Beloved husband of Eva Rose (nee Startare). Devoted father of Anthony N. Robino, Jr. (Kathleen). Loving grandfather of Sophia. Dear brother of Peggy Bubbico, Josephine Fanelli, Mary Marini and the late Mildred Lapergola, Rose Pitoscia and Frank Robino. Mr. Robino worked for, and became a supervisorContinue Reading

Kathy Virgilio Davis left a message on August 21, 2015:
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Francis La Maina left a message on August 26, 2015:
What a nice man! I have known Tony and Eva since the 50s. He worked for my Dad Nick La Maina as did Eva. That was one of his jobs. I think he was a volunteer fireman, worked as a auxiliary policeman, had a landscape business and worked for the railroad. Busy guy. I don't think I will be on this earth long enough to write down the many wonderful memories shared with Tony and Eva and my family. Both at La Maina's night club and down the seashore in Atlantic City. My dad and Tony used to eat their way down the boardwalk when AC was a fun place to be. I had the opportunity to see Tony several times in the last few years when I went back east and once with my son Frank. We remarked then what a wonderful visit it was with he and his family. Nice man, fun guy, hard worker, family man. An inspiration. Loved him. Fran La Maina
Andrea left a message on August 23, 2015:
We all were very happy to have known and shared many good times with Mr. and Mrs. Robino. Mr. Robino was a very special person to me we shared the same birthday. Will will never forget his wonderful smile! You are all in our hearts and prayers. Till we meet again.........XO
robert brittain left a message on August 21, 2015:
So sorry to hear this- he was always the great listener. Always supported his son and wife. he will be missed by many
Jean Bush left a message on August 24, 2015:
Tony and Eva are really missed in our Anchorage Dr neighborhood. We will miss seeing him sitting out on his bench with the neighbors. Rest in peace.
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Susan Barral left a message on August 22, 2015:
I grew up next door to "Uncle Tony and Aunt Eva". I knew I could always wander next door and be received with open arms. Uncle Tony always had a warm welcome smile. One time I picked dandelions from his grass, put them in my wagon & asked & offered them to him for sale......of course he bought them! He & Aunt Eva were friends with my parents, and he shared a birthday with my mom. I haven't seen them for years, but those memories of growing up next door to them are still held close to my heart. My deepest condolences to those he has left behind. Hugs, Uncle Tony from your little Susan. From Susan Cooper (Barral)
David Lewis left a message on September 18, 2015:
I was Mr Robino's letter carrier for the past 10 years. It was always a pleasure to see him and Mrs. Robino sitting on their bench. I looked forward to talking with them both. I'm going to miss those times. My condolences to the family. David
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