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Norman Anthony “Tony” Costello

Date of Death: September 2, 2010
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Norman A. “Tony” Costello Norman Anthony “Tony” Costello, 61, of Winchester, VA, died Thursday, September 2, 2010 in the Winchester Medical Center. Mr. Costello was the son of the late Norman A. Costello and Elsie Costello Click. He was owner/operator of the Mac Tool Franchise in Alexandria, VA. He is survived by a sister, ReginaContinue Reading

Cara L Grady left a message on December 19, 2023:
I ran across Tony’s obituary while going thru my parents’ paperwork at the house. I remember as a kid how my Dad (Skip) Mom and Tony would get together at each others houses and over at Norman and Elsie’s place. I remember as a little kid (I’m guessing l was either 3 or 4 at the time) and hugging on Tony thinking he was my Dad instead of Pop. He was such a kind and caring man and hopefully all of them including my parents are up in Heaven enjoying the holidays and each other.
Laura Proffitt left a message on October 13, 2021:
I miss you Uncle Tony and think about you often.
charlie left a message on January 30, 2013:
Tony was a "tool man's tool man". Always on the ball and willing to help. He has been and will be sorely missed by all of us.
Phillip Proffitt left a message on September 7, 2010:
In honor of Norman Anthony "Tony" Costello, Phillip Proffitt lit a candle.
Regina Plaugher left a message on September 8, 2010:
In honor of Norman Anthony "Tony" Costello, Regina Plaugher lit a candle.
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Regina Plaugher left a message on September 8, 2010:
In honor of Norman Anthony "Tony" Costello, Regina Plaugher lit a candle.
Michelle Carlson left a message on September 20, 2010:
Sharon, This is a picture of me and Tony about 25 years ago when my parents lived across the street from him in Wickford. He was one of the kindest and most thoughtful people I have ever had the privilege of knowing. I thought of him more like an uncle than a close friend or neighbor because he was always there when you needed help or just wanted to talk. Thank you so much for the card and know that this world was a better place because Tony was in it. Although its been a few years since I had seen Tony, he will always be one of my favorite people and will always have a special place in my heart. Best regards, Michelle Carlson
charlie wheeler left a message on September 23, 2010:
Tony was a "tool man's tool man". Always on the ball and willing to help. He has been and will be sorely missed by all of us.
Omps Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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