Anthony J. "Nino" Correnti     

 

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IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Anthony J. Correnti

July 31, 1922 -

February 15, 2011

 

Don’t grieve for me, for now I’m free;

I took His hand when I heard him call;

I turned my back and left it all.

If parting has left a void;

Then fill it with remembered joy.

My life’s been full, I savored much;

Good friends, good times,

a loved one’s touch.

A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss;

Ah yes, these things, I too, will miss.

Perhaps my time seemed all too brief;

Don’t lengthen it now with undue grief.

Lift up your hearts and share with me;

God wanted me now, He set me free.

Correnti - Anthony J. "Nino" of New Hampshire, formerly of East Boston, passed away on Tuesday February 15th, 2011.

 

Beloved husband of the late Carmella (DeFilippo) Correnti.

 

Devoted father of Joseph A. Correnti and his wife Catherine of New Hampshire, and the late Rita Barranco and Maria Correnti.

 

Dear brother of Angie Daloia, Mary Zaccaria, both of East Boston, and Dorothy Presto of Revere.

 

Adored grandfather of Gina and Maria Barranco, Christine, Michael and Andonino Correnti.

 

Also survived by his many loving nieces and nephews.

 

Funeral from the Ruggiero-Mazzarella Memorial Home, 971 Saratoga Street, (Orient Heights) East Boston on Tuesday February 22nd at 9:00 am with a Mass of Christian Burial in celebration of Anthony's life in St.Joseph-St.Lazarus Church, 59 Ashley Street, East Boston at 10:00am.

 

Visiting hours will be held on Monday February 21st from 2:00pm to 6:00pm.

 

Relatives and friends respectfully invited.

 

Anthony, or 'Nino' as he was affectionately known by many, was born in Boston in 1922 to the late Joseph and Maria (Zagarella)Correnti. He lived in East Boston for most of his life before moving to New Hampshire a few years ago. Anthony proudly served his country in the US Army and was a decorated veteran of WWII. After his discharge he worked for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as a Forman in the Garage Maintenance Division. Nino passed away peacefully in the Veterans Home in Tilton, New Hampshire, on Tuesday afternoon after a brief illness. He was 88 years of age.

 

Services will conclude with "Nino" being laid to rest in the Woodlawn Cemetery in Elm Street, Everett.

 

 

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