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In Loving Memory

Russo, Anthony V. “Tony”

September 27, 1962 - March 30, 2026

Anthony V. “Tony” Russo Monday, March 30, 2026.  Loving husband of Diane Russo (nee: Moslander) for 43 years; loving dad of Amber (Kody) Hartman and the late Michael Russo; loving son of the late Vince and Marilyn Russo; loving brother of Tim (Nora) Russo, Tommy (Theresa) Russo and Todd (Dori) Russo; loving brother-in-law of Dennis (Donna) Moslander, uncle, great uncle, cousin and friend.

He was a loving, caring, helpful person to everyone he met.  His passion was working on cars and spending time with his family.

Services:  Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Road Tuesday, April 7, 2026, 3pm until service 7pm.  Concludes at funeral home.  In lieu of flowers memorial contributions to Evelyn’s House bjchospice.org/Evelyns-House, appreciated.

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10 thoughts on “Russo, Anthony V. “Tony””

  1. Sending thoughts of comfort and strength at this time. So sad to hear
    my cousin has left this world. May he reside in peace in the hereafter. I will make a donation to a cancer charity in his name. Remain Russo strong.

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  2. We lost a friend, but heaven has gained a good man. Tony will be missed but he is reunited with his son and so many family members who have gone on before. Mike and I have been blessed to have had Tony as a friend.

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  3. The world lost a great friend to everyone he met and all around good guy!!! The only saving grace is that he is reunited with his son Michael!! Go in Peace friend!
    Condolences to his family and everyone who knew him!!!

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  4. I moved next door to Tony and Diane in August of 2019.

    When you move you are always apprehensive about your new neighbors and I was having to move because of a divorce, which also wasn’t great.

    I thank God that not only did he give me a great house but great neighbors in Tony and Diane! I enjoyed chats with Tony over the fence and when Millie sees me and barks until I come over and say hi and give her a pet and of course chatting with Diane.

    God bless Diane and Tony’s family and friends for the loss of really great guy.

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  5. I’ll always be grateful for the time Tony took to teach me how to drive. He was patient, kind, and had a way of making me feel at ease, and that’s something I’ll never forget. Sending your family all my love during this difficult time.

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  6. If anyone new Tony they would tell you that he was the most kindness and tender hearted person that you could count on all the time. Never thought of himself at all but what he could do for you at anytime.
    He loved his family very much. Diane and Amber my thoughts and prayers are for both of you.

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