Obituaries
Tony J. Dellisanti
May 07, 2022
It is with deep regret and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Anthony “Tony” John Dellisanti, age 64, at his home in Norwalk on Saturday, May 7, 2022. Tony passed surrounded by his loving wife and children, after a courageous battle with his illness.
He was preceded in death by his father, Casey Dellisanti; Mother, Marjorie (Black) Dellisanti; sister, Renee’ Dellisanti; nephew, Dominic Dellisanti; and great-nephew, Weston Vassallo.
Surviving family members include brothers, Randy, Peter, and Joseph (Kim); several nieces and nephews; his loving wife, Nancy (McCoy) Dellisanti; children, Megan, Kelly, and Jake (Paige); grandchildren, Tanner, Enzo, Matteo and Anthony which were the lights of his life, and Colton White, a special young man, whom he had taken under his wing. Tony was an avid farmer and was most content tending his cattle or in the fields.
He lived life to its fullest every day. A gentle giant with a heart of gold, he was always prepared to offer his “words of wisdom”. These words touched many lives. Key West was his “place” and he, his wife, and children enjoyed many happy times there.
Per Tony’s request, there will be no services, a celebration of life will take place at a later date. We appreciate your love and support during this difficult time. Arrangements entrusted to the Evans Funeral Home, 314 E. Main Street, Norwalk.
Tony J. Dellisanti
05/07/2022
It is with deep regret and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Anthony “Tony” John Dellisanti, age 64, at his home in Norwalk on Saturday, May 7, 2022. Tony passed surrounded by his loving wife and children, after a courageous battle with his illness.
He was preceded in death by his father, Casey Dellisanti; Mother, Marjorie (Black) Dellisanti; sister, Renee’ Dellisanti; nephew, Dominic Dellisanti; and great-nephew, Weston Vassallo.
Surviving family members include brothers, Randy, Peter, and Joseph (Kim); several nieces and nephews; his loving wife, Nancy (McCoy) Dellisanti; children, Megan, Kelly, and Jake (Paige); grandchildren, Tanner, Enzo, Matteo and Anthony which were the lights of his life, and Colton White, a special young man, whom he had taken under his wing. Tony was an avid farmer and was most content tending his cattle or in the fields.
He lived life to its fullest every day. A gentle giant with a heart of gold, he was always prepared to offer his “words of wisdom”. These words touched many lives. Key West was his “place” and he, his wife, and children enjoyed many happy times there.
Per Tony’s request, there will be no services, a celebration of life will take place at a later date. We appreciate your love and support during this difficult time. Arrangements entrusted to the Evans Funeral Home, 314 E. Main Street, Norwalk.