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Anthony D. "Tony" Catanzarite Jr.
© Cheyenne Star, Cheyenne, OK
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell


Anthony D. "Tony" Catanzarite Jr., 40, of Amarillo, Texas died Friday, July 25, 1997.

Memorial services were held July 27, 1997 in the Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors Ivy Chapel in Amarillo, Texas. Elder Sammy O'Dell, lay pastor of the Worldwide Church of God officiated.

Mr. Catanzarite was born in Mishawaka, Indiana and had lived in Amarillo since 1987.

He was employed as a truck driver and also as a salesman.

He was a member of the Worldwide Church of God.

Survivors include two daughters, Casey Bruner and Haley Morgan, both of Mishawaka; his mother, Shirley Yarbrough Catanzarite of Amarillo; two sisters Kandy Yarbrough of Amarillo; and Diann Kamerer of Mishawaka; and grandmother, Eva Yarbrough of Amarillo.



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