Obituary of Anthony "Tony" D'Agostino
In the early morning hours of November 15th, Anthony "Tony" D'Agostino, 69, passed peacefully at home. He left so many behind that loved him and will miss his greetings of "God Bless all in this House," western movies and stories of his love of all things John Wayne and Notre Dame. Left to say goodbye and mourn his loss are his wife, Deborah Roebuck D'Agostino, daughter DeAnna D'Agostino Keck, daughter Andrea D'Agostino, son Dustin D'Agostino and his sisters, Toni Gilhooley and Rosanne Ferry, 10 grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
As a young man, Tony served in the Marine Corp and later was a member of the Marine Corp League. Tony worked as a train engineer for Norfolk Southern and retired after 35 years of service. He was also a member of the NRA, Hunters & Anglers and during this time of the year, enjoyed a trip to the mountains to go hunting with family and friends. Tony also came to join the Capitol City Lodge 272, Sons and Daughters of Italy, enjoying learning more about his Italian heritage. This year he joined the newly organized Bocce League and was team captain. He was also a member of the Knights of Columbus,Fr. Vincent R. Capodanno Assembly where he attained his Fourth Degree.
Arrangements will be made by our friend Mario Billow at Daily Funeral Home. Services will be held Tuesday, November 21, starting with a viewing at 10am followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 11am at Holy Name of Jesus Church in Lower Paxton Township. Interment to be held in private at a later time. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Anthony's name to PA Wounded Warriors 1117 Country Club Rd. Camp Hill PA 17011.
The Dailey Funeral Home is honored to serve the D'Agostino family.
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