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TONY D'ERRICO

Born: May 13, 1934

Date of Passing: Apr 22, 2005

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TONY D'ERRICO May 13, 1964 - April 22, 2005 Sadly, we announce the sudden passing of Tony D'Errico, aged 40, on April 22, 2005, at his residence. Tony was born in Montreal, May 13, 1964. Having lived in Winnipeg since the age of five. Tony attended Voyageur, Spring Valley and John Taylor Schools. Tony was an avid athlete, as he was an outstanding hockey goalie, playing for the Crestview and St. James Canadians, AA hockey teams. Tony's love of the game led him to become a coach as well as a referee. Tony was employed by Tru-serv for many years. Tony is survived by his much loved son Christopher, age 10 who was his passion in life; his mother, Rose D'Errico (Lou Roberts); brother and best friend Ron D'Errico (Donna Parniak); nieces, Nikki, Ashlee and Cara. He was predeceased by his father Angelo D'Errico, and both maternal and paternal grandparents and uncle Angelo Norcia. Tony has a large extended family in Montreal. Auntie Phil (Nino), Auntie Mary, Uncle Jim Kosowan and Auntie Jeanine from Cornwall, numerous cousins, Mary, Gina, Terry and Anna and their immediate family. Tony is also survived by his former wife Kathy (mother of Christopher), sister-in-law Mary and brother-in-law Don. Tony may have lived a short life but he made an impact on everyone who befriended him. Tony will be sadly missed but remains always in our hearts. Rest in peace, sleep well Tony. We will always love you. Funeral services will be held on Friday, April 29, at 2:00 p.m. with visitation on Thursday, April 28 from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m., at Neil Bardal Inc., 984 Portage Ave. (Aubrey St. entrance). NEIL BARDAL INC. 949-2200

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 27, 2005

Condolences & Memories (5 entries)

  • I lost a very special friend today. He always was there to listen never judge a person.Tried to have the right words to make you feel better. And if that didn't work a run to 7-Eleven for a slurpee always hit the spot. I will miss our endless phone calls. Sharing your love for music, movies and of course playstation. We shared alot of laughs and of course tears. I wouldn't change it for anything except to have one more day to see your smile hear your laugh. Rest in peace my dear friend. I will always remember you.......... - Posted by: patti n (Friend) on: May 02, 2005

  • I first met Tony when I was 9 years old and had been best of friends with him for a very long time till a falling out several years ago. I'm sorry I never had the chance to properly make amends over the years. He was a wonderful fun-loving person and a great friend. Good bye my friend, and peace. - Posted by: Kevin Burdeny (Friend) on: Apr 29, 2005

  • I've known Tony since we were in Grade 3 together in Voyageur Elementary. He was a great friend. - Posted by: Kevin Burdeny (Friend) on: Apr 28, 2005

  • Our sympathies are with you at this time. Pat Gilhooly , widow of Michael, deceased 2003 and family : Greg..Oakville, Ont Dawn ..Hamilton Ont, and Doug..Oakville, Ont (Old Hockey Friends from the St James Area} - Posted by: Pat Gilhooly (Friend) on: Apr 28, 2005

  • Always very sad when we lose someone special. I knew Tony as an aquaintance through years at John Taylor Collegiate. Tony and many of our graduating class shared many moments of laughter and fun. A fun loving and very friendly fellow who will be missed greatly by close family and friends. Rest well my friend. - Posted by: A memeber of Tony's Graduating Class - John Taylor Collegiate (Acquaintance) on: Apr 28, 2005

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