Margaret Abare

Birth date: Jan 4, 1947 Death date: Feb 18, 2021
Anthony “Tony” Tripolone, 74, passed away peacefully on February 18, 2021. A lifelong resident of Syracuse and Liverpool, NY, Tony and his beloved wife, Gloria, moved to Menifee, CA in 2018, achieving their dream of spending their Read Obituary

Dear Gloria, Anthony, Matthew and families,
We are so sorry for your loss. We always enjoyed our time together when we had the big family reunions in Saratoga State Park. Tony was always smiling and a very happy man. He could talk to anyone about anything. He will be missed by all but specially his dear family. We will keep you all in our prayers.
Love,
Cousin Christine & Rex
Bernie and Bonnie and family... my sincere condolences on the passing of your brother, Tony. May your greatest memories of him give you peace and comfort.
Dear Gloria and sons,
So sorry to read about Anthony's death, I want you to know you are in my thoughts and not forgotten.
Sincerely,
Nadine Walsh ( Dr. Kitromilis nurse)
Gloria, Anthony, Matt & family please accept our deepest condolences for the passing of Tony. Our prayers are with you all to help ease your pain of loss and to help keep your memories close.
Terry and Lisa Whitman

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Tony was a great person who I enjoyed sharing time with at DATAG. He had such a great smile and laugh!

Bernie, so sorry read about the passing of your brother Anthony. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Steve Ludlow (Wickes & 84 Lumber)
I am so very sorry to hear of the loss of Tony. Please accept my deepest condolences on his passing. What an impressive man Tony was. I remember how good he and Gloria were to my Dad and I when we would come visit during my swim meets in Syracuse growing up. What a warm, kind and gracious host Tony was to us.
I also fondly remember Tony's deep affinity for his beloved Italy and all of his family there, as was made clear to me when he shared his beautiful trip to Italy with my family and I at my grandparents' (John and Patty Graff in Amsterdam) home. His love for home, family and country are deeply inspiring and, surely, something we could all use a great deal more of. Tony surely will be missed.
I am so glad, though, that Tony was able to happily live his dream, something not too many people can say they have done. Tony lived and loved well. Please know of my prayers and love for all of you and for the happy repose of Tony's soul. Rest in the eternal Peace of Christ, Tony.
Yours in the Hope of Jesus, Mary and Joseph,
Deacon Nate Resila