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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Anthony Cocuzza. We will remember him forever. Anthony,  passed away at the age of 85, at the Jersey Shore University Medical Center on Monday, Oct. 17, 2005. He was born on July 29, 1920 in Newark, N.J. he resided for many years in Irvington with his beloved wife Crace before retiring to Neptune. He worked in the garment industry in Newark and owned R & A Cleaners in Irvington, N.J. He leaves behind his daughter Ruthann and son August. and grandson Lawrence. 
July 29, 2023
July 29, 2023
Hi Dad,
I wanted you to know how much you are loved and how much you are missed. You always took such good care of us and protected us. You were a great husband, father, and Grandfather and you were always there for us. You served your country honorably and you were part of the D-Day invasion and the Liberation of France. You came home to your wife and began to work to support and provide for your family. You did it all, Dad. I am so proud of all your accomplishments and especially the examples you set, your work ethic, and for always having a positive attitude! You were the best Dad! Until we meet again, your loving and devoted daughter, RuthAnn
October 17, 2022
October 17, 2022
Hi Dad,
I miss you each and every day. You loved your family very much and protected all of us. You were a strong, hardworking man and gave all you could to your family. You will always be remembered for your service to this country. You were a loyal, and honorable man. Mom and you were the best parents, and I love you very much. Thank you, Dad, for all you sacrificed for your country and for all of us. I think of you and wish you were here, but until we meet again, God Bless you and keep you in his care. Your loving daughter RuthAnn
September 11, 2022
September 11, 2022
Hi Dad, I've been thinking of you today and all that you did for your family. You were a hard working man, and always worked, sometimes more than one job, to provide for your family. And, your service to your country was admirable. You served in the Army and were part of the D-Day Invasion and ultimately liberation of France. You were a great Husband, Father, Grandpa, Brother, Uncle, and Son. We are proud of you and will always love and cherish you always. Always in my heart, Until we meet again, with much love from your loving daughter RuthAnn
July 29, 2022
July 29, 2022
Tony, you will always be remembers in our thoughts and prayers.

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July 29, 2023
July 29, 2023
Hi Dad,
I wanted you to know how much you are loved and how much you are missed. You always took such good care of us and protected us. You were a great husband, father, and Grandfather and you were always there for us. You served your country honorably and you were part of the D-Day invasion and the Liberation of France. You came home to your wife and began to work to support and provide for your family. You did it all, Dad. I am so proud of all your accomplishments and especially the examples you set, your work ethic, and for always having a positive attitude! You were the best Dad! Until we meet again, your loving and devoted daughter, RuthAnn
October 17, 2022
October 17, 2022
Hi Dad,
I miss you each and every day. You loved your family very much and protected all of us. You were a strong, hardworking man and gave all you could to your family. You will always be remembered for your service to this country. You were a loyal, and honorable man. Mom and you were the best parents, and I love you very much. Thank you, Dad, for all you sacrificed for your country and for all of us. I think of you and wish you were here, but until we meet again, God Bless you and keep you in his care. Your loving daughter RuthAnn
September 11, 2022
September 11, 2022
Hi Dad, I've been thinking of you today and all that you did for your family. You were a hard working man, and always worked, sometimes more than one job, to provide for your family. And, your service to your country was admirable. You served in the Army and were part of the D-Day Invasion and ultimately liberation of France. You were a great Husband, Father, Grandpa, Brother, Uncle, and Son. We are proud of you and will always love and cherish you always. Always in my heart, Until we meet again, with much love from your loving daughter RuthAnn
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